Founder of The Church of The Lord Brotherhood called on government to sign Anti- LGBTQ law.
His Eminence Primate S.K. Adofo, Founder of The Church of the Lord Brotherhood, has called on Government to sign the...
Afterthought Leadership of Kodua Must Give Way: When Corrections Become the Culture of a Secretariat
Every serious institution must make peace with the reality of human error. Governance whether political or corporate, demands flexibility, and...
Panama Reiterates Support for Autonomy Plan, Under Moroccan Sovereignty, as Only Solution to Moroccan Sahara Issue & Supports Resolution 2797
Rabat, 22/05/2026 (MAP) - The Republic of Panama reaffirmed, Friday in Rabat, its constant position of support for the autonomy...
Founder of The Church of The Lord Brotherhood called on government to sign Anti- LGBTQ law.
His Eminence Primate S.K. Adofo, Founder of The Church of the Lord Brotherhood, has called on Government to sign the anti-LGBTQ law. Speaking to the media after the National Mother’s Congress of the Church, he stated that the Bible frowns on women marrying women and men marrying men. “It’s an
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Founder of The Church of The Lord Brotherhood called on government to sign Anti- LGBTQ law.
His Eminence Primate S.K. Adofo, Founder of The Church of the Lord Brotherhood, has called on Government to sign the anti-LGBTQ law. Speaking to the media after the National Mother’s Congress of the Church, he stated that the Bible frowns on women marrying women and men marrying men. “It’s an
“Don’t Borrow Without a Plan” — Apostle Francis Amoako Attah Preaches Financial Wisdom
Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI), has issued a strong warning to believers about the dangers of careless borrowing, urging Christians to approach loans with discipline, clarity of purpose and financial wisdom. Preaching on what he described as “The Mystery of Borrowing,” the cleric
Dorcas Affo-Toffey Calls for Better Maintenance of MMTL Fleet
The Deputy Transport Minister, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, has charged the management of Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) to ensure they generate enough funds to purchase more fleets of buses. Madam Affo-Toffey said this is the only way the government will get revenue to purchase more buses for them to be able
Ghana’s Freedom Of Speech Under Threat – Smart Genz
By Alex Boye An advicacy group called Smart Generation Government Hub (SGGH) has sorrowfully disclosed that Ghana’s freedom of speech is currently under threat under the able leadership of President John Dramani Mahama. The SMART Genz has through a statement signed by its Executive Secretary, DK Odei-Appiah, said the curremt
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Afterthought Leadership of Kodua Must Give Way: When Corrections Become the Culture of a Secretariat
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From Research to Impact: Why Ghana’s National Research Fund Matters Now
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