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Biodun Okeowo calls out colleagues over poor support

Actress Biodun Okeowo has criticised some of her colleagues for failing to support her new movie, December Party.​In an Instagram video, she said she has promoted many films she did not appear in, even personally messaging producers to send their projects for her to share.​ Okeowo wondered why similar support has not been shown for her own production, saying only a few colleagues have stood by her.​She described the attitude of many in the industry as wicked and said true support should be deliberate and driven by collective growth.​ She stressed that favour is personal, but support should be intentional, professional and focused on helping one another while still alive.​Despite her disappointment, Okeowo thanked those who backed her with encouragement, reposts, prayers and love, saying she does not take their efforts for granted.​

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East Legon Accident Victims Honored in Candlelight Vigil.

Residents of East Legon gathered for a heartfelt candlelight vigil to honor the victims of a tragic road accident that occurred last week. The event was organized by local community leaders and aimed to provide a space for mourning and remembrance. Participants held candles and shared stories about the victims, expressing their sorrow and support for the families affected.The vigil included speeches from local officials, emphasizing the need for improved road safety measures in the area. Community members called for greater awareness and responsibility among drivers to prevent such tragedies in the future. The event not only served as a tribute but also as a rallying cry for better traffic management and support for the bereaved families.

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Nyaho-Tamakloe Backs Otto Addo to Remain Black Stars Coach.

Veteran football administrator, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe, has thrown his weight behind Otto Addo, advocating for his continued role as the head coach of Ghana's national football team, the Black Stars. Despite Ghana's mixed performance in the ongoing AFCON qualifiers, Nyaho-Tamakloe insists that Addo needs more time to build a cohesive team. He acknowledges the pressure on the coach following recent losses but points out that replacing coaches too frequently undermines team stability. According to Nyaho-Tamakloe, Addo’s strategies align with long-term growth for the team, and he urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to support the coach through this rough patch.

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Ensuring Sustainable Farming and Livelihoods: LEAN Project Supports 60 Communities in Bono East and Ashanti.

 For many years, smallholder farmers in Ghana’s transitional zone have depended solely on agriculture for their livelihood, with few alternative options. This reliance on farming, coupled with low crop yields and the risk of bushfires, has often left these farmers in a vulnerable position financially.To alleviate their struggles, two environmental protection NGOs, EcoCare Ghana and Tropenbos Ghana, introduced the LEAN (Landscapes and Environmental Agility Across the Nation) project. Over the last four years, this initiative has significantly improved farmers’ income and curbed the recurring bushfire problems. Targeting farmers and marginalized community members in savannah, high forest, and transitional areas, LEAN aims to enhance livelihoods while promoting biodiversity conservation.Through the LEAN project, farmers received training on sustainable land management, financial strategies, and business expansion. Many beneficiaries were also encouraged to explore alternative livelihoods such as livestock farming, beekeeping, and snail and […]

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