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“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 16/01/26, (Friday, Weekday, First Week in Ordinary Time of Year A).
COLLECT: “ATTEND TO THE PLEAS OF YOUR PEOPLE WITH HEAVENLY CARE, O LORD, WE PRAY, THAT THEY MAY SEE WHAT MUST BE DONE AND GAIN STRENGTH TO DO WHAT T...
FROM THE POSITION OF THE EAGLE, SEARCHING BEYOND CONFORT
.When I survey the Upper West Region, gazing east, west, north, and south, I see beyond the facade of poverty and underdevelopment. I see a vibrant hu...
THE RESULTS OF COLLABORATION: THE LEADERSHIP OF HON JAMES WOR AND HON SEBASTIAN SANDAARE
Hon. Sebastian Sandaare, Member of Parliament for DBI, has commended the District Chief Executive, Hon. James Wor, for residing in the district capita...
An Unfortunate World: The Conflict Between Health and Obligation
We are living in a world where we are constantly told that our health issues should come first before our job. Yet, in the very same world, when one s...
“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 15/01/26, (Thursday, Weekday, First Week in Ordinary Time of Year A).
COLLECT: “ATTEND TO THE PLEAS OF YOUR PEOPLE WITH HEAVENLY CARE, O LORD, WE PRAY, THAT THEY MAY SEE WHAT MUST BE DONE AND GAIN STRENGTH TO DO WHAT T...
Embellished History, Broken Future: How Land and Chieftaincy Disputes Are Bleeding Northern Ghana
From my secondary school days, when I first studied History, I began to understand why oral history, one of the major sources of African history, has ...