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Save the Nation for Future Leaders Congratulates U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump on Election Victory

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A Ghanaian non-governmental organization, Save the Nation for Future Leaders, has extended congratulations to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on his victory in the 2024 elections. In a letter dated November 12, 2024, the organization commended Mr. Trump’s leadership and expressed its hopes for his commitment to addressing global challenges such as peace, security, climate change, and LGBTQ+ issues. The letter, signed by Kwadwo Atta Apeakorang, highlighted the support Mr. Trump received from Ghanaians, who believe in his leadership and commitment to global issues. The organization urged the president-elect to prioritize Africa, particularly in areas concerning environmental protection and pollution control, emphasizing that U.S. partnership is essential for achieving sustainable growth across the continent. Acknowledging Mr. Trump’s political experience, the organization expressed confidence in his ability to lead the United States with energy and insight. They also extended their bes...

E/R:Chief of Akyem Dwenease and Parliamentary Candidate Urge Ghanaians to Embrace Peace and Unity Ahead of Elections

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   The Chief of Akyem Dwenease, Barimah Beyeeman Gyakyisei II, has called on all Ghanaians to prioritize peace and unity in every aspect of life as the nation heads into the 2024 elections. Speaking at an event commemorating the anniversary of the late Queen Mother of Akyem Dwenease, Barimah Gyakyisei emphasized the critical importance of peacebuilding, urging citizens to cultivate harmony within their homes, which he believes will extend to the larger communities and the nation as a whole. Addressing the gathered audience with heartfelt conviction, the Chief reminded them that true peace begins at the individual and family levels. “Peacebuilding starts within the home,” he stressed, “and it is everyone’s responsibility to foster a peaceful society by embracing tolerance and non-violence.” He added that by making a conscious effort to practice peaceful behavior in daily interactions, Ghanaians could create a ripple effect of stability and harmony that will positively influence...

W/R:Joana Gyan Cudjoe Triumphant in High Court Ruling, Secures Path to Amenfi Central Candidacy

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In a landmark court decision, Joana Gyan Cudjoe has emerged victorious in her legal battle, securing her eligibility to contest the parliamentary seat for the Amenfi Central Constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Her triumph in the high court is seen as a significant win for her campaign and the people of Amenfi Central, who have expressed strong support for her candidacy. In her response to the ruling, Joana reflected on the biblical passage Job 42:7-17, noting its message of divine justice for the wrongly accused. “Justice may be delayed, but it is not denied,” she said, emphasizing that the ruling affirms her innocence and her commitment to serving the community with integrity and dedication. Joana extended heartfelt gratitude to her legal team, including Lawyer Thaddeus Sory, Lawyer Israel Ackah, and Edudzi Tamekloe, for their relentless advocacy and expert guidance throughout the case. She specifically acknowledged Lawyer Sory for his dedication, say...

E/R:Abuakwa North MCE and Sokode-Juaso Chief Forge Strong Partnership for Community Development

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  Honourable Dr. Alhaji Umar Babs Bodinga, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Abuakwa North in Ghana's Eastern Region, has reaffirmed his commitment to collaborating with Barima Dr. Awuah Parker I, the Chief of Sokode-Juaso, to drive sustained socio-economic development in the community. This partnership, which marks a unique chapter in the MCE's tenure, was highlighted during a visit by Barima Dr. Awuah Parker I and his delegation to the MCE's office on Monday 11th November, 2024. The Chief’s visit was aimed at expressing gratitude for the recent success of the 40th National Farmers' Day Celebration held on November 8, 2024, in Sokode-Juaso under the theme, "Building Climate-Resilient Agriculture for Sustainable Food Security." In his remarks, Hon. Dr. Bodinga expressed that, in his four years as MCE, this was the first time he had received such substantial support and partnership from a local chief for Farmers' Day. This year’s event was notably elev...

E/R:Chief of Sokode-Juaso Donates Solar-Powered Lights to Akyem Tafo Police to Enhance Security

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In a generous move to improve security and operational efficiency, Barima Dr. Awuah Parker, the chief of Sokode-Juaso, donated six multipurpose, remote-controlled solar lights to the Akyem Tafo District Police Command on November 11, 2024. The presentation, held at the Akyem Kukurantumi Charge Office, was received by the Akyem Tafo District Commander, Superintendent Isaac Ampofo. Barima Dr. Awuah Parker explained that the donation was prompted by a recent visit to the District Commander’s office, where a power outage forced the police to rely on a flashlight to conduct official activities. "During my visit, the lights went out, and the Commander had to resort to a torchlight in his office. I felt an immediate need to support, especially for security purposes,” he said.  The chief expressed his confidence in the Commander’s commitment to utilizing the solar lights effectively, given the diligence he has shown in managing previous donations. Superintendent Isaac Ampofo, upon receivi...

E/R:Over 300 Widows and Widowers Celebrated at Anniversary Event Honoring Late Queen Mother, Ohemaa Fobia

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The widows and widowers of Akyem Dwenease in the Fanteakwa South Constituency gathered in a heartwarming celebration during the commemoration of the late Queen Mother, Ohemaa Fobia. The anniversary event, organized by Ohemaa Fobia’s children in collaboration with the NASK 1 Foundation, provided over 300 widows and widowers with gifts and a communal meal, in keeping with Ohemaa Fobia’s legacy of compassion and community support. In his speech on behalf of the family, Mr. Fredrick Okwaning, also known as Obolo, emphasized that the event aimed to honor the late Queen Mother’s vision of supporting widows and widowers throughout the Fanteakwa South communities. “This gathering ensures that all widows and widowers feel remembered and cherished during this commemoration of our beloved mother’s life and legacy,” Mr. Okwaning shared. As part of the event, attendees received cloth, soaps, and a variety of cooked foods in a joyful gathering that reinforced community bonds and the spirit of rememb...