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E/R:Irene Baah Asare Eyes Abuakwa North NPP Women Organizer Position, Pledges Unity and Grassroots Mobilization

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   Mrs. Irene Baah Asare, a philanthropist and aspiring Women’s Organizer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Abuakwa North Constituency in Ghana's Eastern Region, has outlined her vision to strengthen the party’s women’s wing and contribute to the NPP’s quest to reclaim political power in the 2028 general elections. Speaking in an interview with Nsempakani Nana Addo on Radio 1 (100.7 FM) on Saturday, June 20, 2026, Mrs. Baah Asare emphasized the indispensable role women play in political party organization and electioneering campaigns. According to her, women remain the backbone of every strong and successful political party, making their mobilization and empowerment essential for electoral victory. She explained that her decision to contest for the Women’s Organizer position is driven by her desire to bring her experience, leadership skills, and knowledge to bear in strengthening the party’s grassroots structures and inspiring greater participation among women across th...

E/R:Abuakwa North NCCE Takes Akyem Tafo Roses JHS Pupils to Nopras FM for Citizenship Week Engagement

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The Abuakwa North Municipal National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), led by Mrs. Beatrice N. Opoku Budu, took selected pupils of Akyem Tafo Roses M/A JHS to Nopras 107.5 FM on Monday, 14th June 2026, as part of activities marking this year’s Citizenship Week Celebration (CWC). The participating pupils were Prince Okere, Benjamin Mensah, and Anita Oforiwaa, all JHS 2 students, accompanied by their patron, Okyere Darko. The visit gave the students a platform to engage with civic issues beyond the classroom and understand their role as young citizens. This year’s CWC focuses on shaping civic awareness among school children through practical, real-life engagement, including discussions on responsible use of digital platforms. The programme highlights how children in Ghana are increasingly active online, and stresses the need for them to use digital spaces wisely, protect one another, promote truth, and uphold constitutional values both online and offline. The Abuakwa North NCCE said...