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Disability Is Not Inability, The Story Of TELE BAYOUG SAANI I McBashMedia

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it's an incontestable fact that when you're bone in an environment (background) that is not favorable, you're likely to face a lot of challenges and many might believe making it big can't be impossible in our contemporary difficult times. But for Saani, he sees this as a challenge to be inspired and to forge ahead.  Saani Tele Bayong was born on 2nd April, 1988 to Ima Damata and Baba Bamuah Tele all peasant farmers. Saani is his Islamic name but he's popularly known and called " Nabong" which is literary in our local settings and means "misfortune". Saani mother got pregnant at a time his father passed on. So before Saani was bone, his father was no more. Saani was born to a single parent and the mother and some extended family members had to struggle in nurturing him.  Unfortunately, at the age of 10, young Saani was struck down by a Life-threatening sickness ( stroke). This sickness was so grave that warrants critical medical attention. His mot...

NCCE TAKES CONSTITUTION WEEK TO PRISON SERVICE IN NAVRONGO I MCBASHMEDIA

  As part of activities to accomplish its mandate and constitutional role of educating and sensitizing citizens on relevant national issues, the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has observed this year's Constitutional Week with staff of Ghana Prison Service in Navrongo, to enlightened them more on the constitution of Ghana. The Upper East Regional Director of NCCE, Mawuli Agbenu who addressed the staff of the Ghana Prison Service at an event in Navrongo disclosed that the extra ordinary role that the security services play in ensuring peace and security in the country is crucial, hence the urgent need for them to be educated. He further added that Ghana has observed the Constitution Week every year since 2001, and usually spans from latter part of April to the early part of May, with the aim of making all and sundry to know more about the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. Mr. Agbenu reiterated that the security services are playing a crucial role in maintaining law and ...

Customary Lands Secretariat Donates Towards Haemodialysis Centre I McBashMedia

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The Bolgatanga Customary Lands Secretariat in the Upper East Region has donated GHȻ1,600.00 to management of the Regional Hospital in Bolgatanga to support construct a Haemodialysis Centre for the Region. Mr Gado Akurugu, the Co-ordinator for the Secretariat, said the need for the Centre was dear to the Secretariat, and that the donation was the Secretariat's widow’s mite towards the construction. He appealed to philanthropists and relevant stakeholders within and outside the region to contribute towards the Construction of the Centre.  The Administrator of the Hospital, Mr Samuel Atuba underscored the need for the Centre, and said it would reduce the cost of patients traveling to, and from Tamale for dialysis. Dr Emmanuel Akatibo, a Physician Specialist at the Hospital and Lead Advocate for the Haemodialysis Centre, expressed gratitude to the Secretariat for the financial support, and appealed for more support to fast-track the construction of the Centre.  Story by Major(GBC)...