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You are insensitive and greedy for going after Ayensuano seat. NDC youth blast the party’s current national deputy youth organizer , Ruth Seddoh

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                      🖇️story by; Yakubu Adams Democracy is indeed the ultimate positive revolution because it gives every individual of adult suffrage the power to change, control, and direct duty bearers for the common good of the people. But in every multi-party democracy, individual aspirations must always be in sync with their ideological party identity, the very platform on which those individuals would want to stand and advance their political growth  The NDC as a political party must not become just a tool for party executives in actualizing just their dreams, rather, party executives must remain religious to their contracts and promises upon which they were elected to serve. Barely few weeks ago, Ruth Seddoh told the over one thousand party delegates drawn from the 275 constituencies across the country that they should elect her as a deputy national youth organizer of the party, in order to work for the party and deliver the youth votes  Ten (10) candidates were standing up f

I BELIEVE IN YOUTH POWER - A MESSAGE FROM ALOR GLOBAL TO THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES YOUTHS

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Justice Yao Alor  Throughout the history of men, we have seen young people to have played pertinent roles in the development of their world and sparking change. From the biblical context, we can talk of the young man Moses, who was called by  God to become a Deliverer for the Israelites from the land of Egypt. A young judge and prophet was also called by God, named Samuel. We saw how significant Samuel's appointment was to the entire nation of Israel. David, whom we all know as "King David" became a king as a young man. His contribution to the nation Israel was so enormous that, Israel's history cannot to written without his name. The young Jewish leader, Christ Jesus was a youth whose donation cannot be written off by anyone or group of people. He lived full and died empty. Even centuries after his death, his name still remains. Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Nelson Mandela of South Africa, Mahatma Ghandi of India, Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso, to mention but

YOUTH OF ADENTA LAUD PRESIDENT AKUFO ADDO FOR APPOINTING GOODFELLOW DEI OFEI AS DEPUTY MD FOR BOST(TECHNICAL AND OPERATION)

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🗞Story by; Kengel Yeboah  A country that is destined for greatness must see its youths manning sensitive position that engineer development, this is clearly the monumental feat attained by the president of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in appointing Goodfellow Dei Ofei, a graduate of KNUST as the Deputy  Managing Director of BOST.(Technical and Operations ) The youths of this country are proud of the president’s confidence in them by appointing one of their own to occupy such an enviable position.  It is worth mentioning that Goodfellow Dei Ofei is qualified and the right person for the position designate. He has a first degree in BSc Forestry Management as well as masters degree in Energy and Sustainable Development both from KNUST.  It is clear from the above qualifications, that president Akufo Addo is a walking exemplification of building a future for the youths and the generations yet unborn. The president in this appointment is simply reaffirming that we do n

Legon Naadu donates PPEs to GHAMSU and NUPS-G

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               ✍️Story by: Kengel Yeboah Legon Naadu @ NUPS-G   On Sunday, August 8, 2021, Miss Stephanie Naadu Antwi ( Legon Naadu ) , a UGSRC General Secretary candidate who recently donated to the Muslim community on campus, worshipped and donated to the Ghana Methodist Students' Union ( GHAMSU) and the National Union of Presbyterian Students of Ghana ( NUPS-G) at their respective Church Premises on UG campus. Miss Naadu openly stated her intentions to the Church members after donating Covid-19 items to them and asked their support in the next SRC Election. Naadu at GHAMSU  She went on to say that,she received the highest score of 89.38% in the just ended UGSRC vetting, which is one component in deciding how effective and viable her plans are. She did, however, urge students to rigorously follow World Health Organization preventive measures while also advising them to stay safe. The Church Caplain, Rev. Dr. Cynthia Boamah, who accepted the gifts on behalf of the church, praised