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"Building the Africa We Deserve": African Views and Unimac Collaborate for Critical Introspection

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African Views, a leading NGO focused on African empowerment and development, is partnering with the University of Media Arts and Communication (Unimac) to launch a groundbreaking collaboration. This initiative aims to foster critical introspection among African students on pressing continental issues. On September 18th , the joint Virtual program, themed "Building the Africa We Deserve," will convene esteemed thought leaders and scholars to spark meaningful discussions. The event is spearheaded by Unimac's International Relations Office and the Department of Integrated Social Sciences. *Distinguished Speakers* - Prof. Opoku Mensah, Vice Chancellor, Unimac - Prof. Wale Idris Ajibade, Founder, African Views - Prof. Samuel Ntewusu, Director, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana - Nana Otu Lartey, President African Views, Ghana  *Objective* This collaborative effort seeks to: 1. Encourage critical thinking among African students on continental challenges. 2. Fost...

Lotto Marketing Companies Dismiss FalseAccusations Against NLA Director General

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Accra, Ghana – October 10, 2024: The National Executive Committee of the Lotto Marketing Companies (LMCs) has strongly denounced recent statements made by Mr. Kwaku Antwi Boadu, a former National Interim Organizer of the association, against Hon. Sammi Awuku, the Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA). During a public event on October 9, 2024, Mr. Boadu accused Hon. Sammi Awuku of being "the most corrupt Director General in Ghana." The leadership of the LMCs has categorically rejected these claims, describing them as baseless and defamatory. In an official statement signed by Mr Francis Opoku, National Chairman, the National Executives of the Lotto Marketing Company Association (NALMCA) emphasized the following points: 1. The LMCs do not endorse or support the false accusations made by Mr. Kwaku Antwi Boadu and disassociate themselves entirely from his statements. 2. They believe that Mr. Boadu's remarks were made to settle a personal grievance against t...