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NPP Youth Chased Out MP is Untrue

Claims that NPP Youth chased out MP from Hemang Lower Denkyira constituency office untrue – Ayebeng   By   Laud Nartey  - December 28, 2022 WhatsApp Facebook The NPP Constituency Secretary, Hemang Lower Denkyira, Bernard Nana Ayebeng has denied reports that the Member of Parliament Bright Wireko-Brobby was chased out by the youth of the party in the constituency. This report is a lie from the pit of hell. Nothing could be further from the truth, he said in a statement. He explained that “Hon. Bright Wireko – Brobby has brought more development to this constituency over the last 6 years than any other member of parliament in the history of the constituency. When it comes to the building of schools, health care facilities, and other infrastructure, as well as providing entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for women and the youth, Hon. Wireko-Brobby has no match in the history of our noble constituency. “We the youth of the NPP and the young people at large in the constituency ar

France is more. Corrupt than Africa

  KYLLIAN MBAPPE A HERO WITHOUT ROOTS I hear some of you saying that Africans are playing in the national teams of countries in other continents, because our system is corrupt, not based on meritocracy. That if Mbappé Kyllian, for example, was in Cameroon, he couldn't have been selected to play and may not have had the training which sharpened his talent. You approve Mbappé for giving glory to another country instead of the land of his ancestors. Of course you are all very right about that, our system is far from perfect. Interestingly, those supporting Kyllian Mbappé, are the same people who accuse Yannick Noah for becoming an international tennis champion under France instead of Cameroon. If Cameroon is corrupt then France is the corrupter. We did not go for their players, they used financial influence to enslave our compatriots. There is more meritocracy in Cameroon than in France. The Cameroon national team which played the Qatar world cup was made up of 26 Cameroonians. Meanwh
  SEA 2022 World Cup: Argentina makes light work of Croatia to book final slot Argentina’s master and pupil Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez combined to deadly effect as they reached their sixth World Cup final with victory over Croatia at Lusail Stadium. Messi now gets one last chance to win the piece of silverware that has eluded him in his trophy-laden career but Manchester City’s 22-year-old striker Alvarez claimed at least an equal share of top billing as Argentina ensured they will return here on Sunday to face either France or Morocco. Argentina’s little genius looked to be struggling with a hamstring problem early on but recovered enough to break the deadlock from the penalty spot after 34 minutes following Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic’s foul on the marauding Alvarez. Alvarez doubled Argentina’s lead five minutes later when he took Messi’s header just inside Croatian territory and embarked on a slaloming run, aided by fortunate bounces off Josip Juranovic and Borna Sosa,

Nation wide Covid-19 vaccination begins on Wednesday

  GRAPHIC ONLINE Nationwide COVID-19 vaccination begins on Wednesday Date: Dec - 10 - 2022 , 07:36 BY: Augustina Tawiah Dr Kwame Amponsa-Achiano The Ghana Health Service (GHS) will begin a nationwide COVID-19 vaccination for all persons 15 years and above, including pregnant women, from Wednesday, December 14 to Sunday, December 18, this year. The exercise is targeted at administering about 1.46 million doses of vaccines during the four-day campaign, which is the fifth round of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign Days (NaCVaDs) started in February 2022. At a press conference in Accra yesterday, the Programme Manager of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation, Dr Kwame Amponsa-Achiano, said the strategies adopted for the campaign included outreach services just as was done for childhood immunisations; camp out where the vaccination team moved to island communities and sleep there to do the vaccination. There would also be vaccination units stationed at the health facilities and mo