My 5 leadership lessons from being Black Stars captain: Stephen Appiah
The people you are dealing with are human beings, not animals. Talk to them. Hear their side of the story. Always consider them before making decisions.
Continue ReadingThe people you are dealing with are human beings, not animals. Talk to them. Hear their side of the story. Always consider them before making decisions.
Continue Reading“Government is not saying that schools are to reopen soon. So if there has been a misinformation or something of the sort, just to put it in the right context.
Continue ReadingThey also advised all nurses and midwives in the country to desist from “such unacceptable behaviour especially when in uniform in order to protect the dignity of the profession.”
Continue Reading“Growing up, we were told this tree can only survive outside Ghana but thanks be to God this apple tree is producing its first fruit after five years. It was cultivated in Wiamoase – Ashanti piawwww!!!.”
Continue Reading“If somebody is making noise in the industry and you’re friends or cool with the person, it doesn’t mean you can’t speak your mind.” “Everybody is entitled to their opinion. You can talk your mind anytime you want to, it’s just about being creative,” Freda Rhymz stated.
Continue ReadingThis means that during this period, there will continue to be a ban on public gatherings such as the holding of conferences, workshops, parties, night clubs, drinking spots, beaches, festivals, political rallies, religious activities and sporting events. Also, all educational facilities, private and public, will remain closed.
Continue ReadingHe said “make sure that all the protocols that have been set in place are followed. Don’t get angry at the staff when they ask you to use the hand sanitizer or wear your face mask. I believe that if we all do this we all will be safe”
Continue Reading“…the Deputy Northern Regional Commander of the Immigration Service sent a signal to the Officer In Charge of the Paga Border post about the situation and asked that they are received and repatriated the foreigners while alternative arrangement was made to transport the remaining passengers who were Ghanaian nationals to Accra,” the statement added.
Continue Reading“It is important that the government should understand the role that creatives play in the country and support us. We need that now seriously,” he stated.
Continue ReadingSome of the plays written and produced by Latif Abubakar include; ‘Thank God For Idiots’, ‘I Can’t Think Far’, which focused on peaceful election, ‘Saints and Sinners’, which highlighted the menace of galamsey, while ‘Men Don Die’, and ‘Judas and Delilah’ centred on road safety and first aid tips respectively.
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