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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

Team UGEN endorses Nana B

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Eugene Esah-Gyimah  Eugene Esah-Gyimah,  The quest for a new student leadership front started as far back as March 2021. Student's who felt they can take up the mantle from this administration demonstrated on high levels what they stand for and believe. A very promising aspirant who's campaign was highly endorsed however slipped off the race.He is affectionately called Team Ugen. Although he left the race because of personal reasons,he however feels it will be of great harm if he doesnt support a candidate who can drive the wheel steadily. Yeah Speaking on campus table, a show hosted by Raphael Keh,he said 'I decided to stay unconcerned due to my inability to surge on,but i feel it will be disappointing to see a pair that does not have student interest at heart'. Team Ugen endorsed Samuel Amos Ofosu and Acquah Alfred as the best candidates to lead the SRC.Below is a copy of a formal letter from his PA.

Final year Legon student dies last day to finish exams

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                               ✍️Story by: Kengel Yeboah Vandal Danny A University of Ghana level 400 student died a day before finishing school while seeking medical assistance at the University of Ghana Hospital.  He died yesterday, September 8, 2021.  Daniel Anane Wadie was a member of the University of Ghana Parliament House,an Information studies and Philosophy student and a Commonwealth Hall resident. On the 4th of September, 2021, he was admitted to the hospital.  His health was critical, and he was kept in the emergency room for four days on oxygen.  According to the brother who sent Daniel to the hospital, the Doctors should have transferred  him to a different hospital when they realized the situation was very serious, but they held him since, according to incharge checks, the beds at 37 military hospital, Korle bu, and UGMC were all full. According to a report received by the University of Ghana Parliament House,the autopsy results will be ready on Tuesday,14th September,202

Naadu donates examination materials to UG Students

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✍️Story by:Kengel Yeboah Naadu Stephanie Antwi, a candidate for UGSRC General Secretary, handed out 500 pens and 100 Rulers to the first batch of University of Ghana students at the New N-Block for their end-of-semester examination.  The donation, according to Naadu, was part of her support for the students during their exams. The gesture, which includes other exam materials distributed, is intended to assist these students in preparing for and participating in the exams without difficulty. She stated that, everyone who provides the necessary support to students will benefit from the people's intellect in the future development of the country. Below are photos of Legon Naadu with the students.  

The Hult Prize experience and social entrepreneurship

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The University of Ghana Hult Prize On-campus organising team led by Mr Samuel Akpabli, the 2021/2022 campus director, is set to embark on a transformative drive in the University community to groom team's of young, vibrant and energetic social entrepreneurs to compete for ideas that solve developmental issues bedevilling humanity.  This movement (The Hult Prize) in conjunction with the United Nations Office of Partnership transforms how young people envision their possibilities as leaders of change in the world around them with a US$1,000,000 global start-up prize as its anchor activity. In anticipation of the On-campus competition for the 2022 Hult Prize challenge, the organising team is embarking on its first impact session on 10th September 2021 dubbed, *' The Hult Prize Experience and Social Entrepreneurship'*, where the various speakers will reorient students perceptions about academia and show them how to leverage on Hult Prize Foundation to envision their possibiliti