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BLESSINGS BAGS 2022

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​ Tema (Ghana), 30th March 2022, FineLed Media made a donation to Tema Poly clinic Labour Ward to enhance their capacity in the Labour Ward and support to Ghana's health care delivery system. The Donation drive was led by Ebenezer Tetteh.  Items Donated to The facility were: Bed sheets, Liquid Soap, Baby Cot Sheets, T' Roll, Hand Tissue and baby welcome dresses. This was received by Mrs Agnes Odoom in charge of the Labour Ward, who encouraged and thanked FineLed Media for such a wonderful donation and hope for more of such donations. Appreciation goes to family and friends whose generous donations made 30th March, 2022 a memorable day and the fuel for Blessings Bags donation. FineLed Media is a Event Planning, Marketing and Photography company operating in Tema, that has the passion for  successful projects.

THANK YOU WITH GRATITUDE, LOVE AND BLESSINGS!

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There are lots of charity organizations in our society that are working silently for various charitable purposes like reducing poverty, education, improving living conditions and providing food for the less privileged. Charities like Orphanages for example, depend on donations to run their organization and so donations are one of the important avenues used to support these organizations. It is based on that premise that led FINELED MEDIA, an Event, Marketing and Photography firm and STANVON VENTURES with the support from its benevolent loved ones to come up with BLESSING BAGS. The objective is to support and put a smile on orphans and other less privileged in our society. BLESSING BAGS made its maiden donation to the Nectar Foundation Orphanage Home on 5th April, 2021. Nectar Foundation, is a home that seeks to support numerous deprived persons and children within Lower Manya Krobo District to realise their potential for development and wellbeing, and are committed to the provision o

AN OPEN LETTER TO HON. NARTEY, SAMUEL GEORGE NINGO-PRAMPRAM MP.

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Dear Hon. Nartey, Congratulation on your re-election as the MP for Ningo-Prampram. Your work is intricate than meets the eyes and I wish you all the wisdom to execute your job well and diligently. I would like to draw your attention to the sanitation issue in Ningo-Prampram.  With close observation,  Ningo-Prampram is in filth. There is no proper provision of facilities and service of sanitation management. The open defecation in some parts of the community is very worrying. Residents and individuals dispose of waste inappropriately due to the limited dustbins on the streets. This then contributes to the pollution of the environment. Improper sanitation has become a very serious problem which poses danger to the individuals and residents of Ningo-Prampram. A setting with poor waste management will certainly not attract tourists and investors in the community. In order to improve sanitation, there is the need to educate the community on the need to maintain a sanitized envir

Amazing Grace Children's Foundation medical mission in Ghana

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Health outreach programs play a critical role in improving and extending health care to a community.. Amazing Grace Children's Foundation is a team of medical doctors from New Jersey and United States of America. Their fundamental mission and responsibility is to help underprivileged and underserved children in communities, both domestic and global, by bringing medical care to communities in need and to address health and social challenges in Ghana. Day one of this free health medical mission took place January 7th at the Sacred Heart school in James Town, a fishing community in the urban township of Accra. Approximately 200 children and adults were taken through deworming, dental care, eye screening and pregnancy care. The day was well enjoyed by the engagement of some volunteers through creative works such as coloring, toy arrangement and more.. The team leader Gloria Nimo expressed her gratitude to the Paediatric Society of Ghana for supporting them as well as the volu

NUGS HONORS FARMERS ON THE OCCASION OF NATIONAL FARMERS DAY, URGES GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.

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*Official Release* Fri, Dec 7 🇦🇹🇬🇭🇦🇹🇬🇭🇦🇹🇬🇭🇦🇹🇬🇭 NUGS HONORS FARMERS ON THE OCCASION OF NATIONAL FARMERS DAY, URGES GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR. The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) wishes to on this day convey this message in honor of all farmers in Ghana, "whose toil on a daily basis, feeds us, keeps us alive, and plays an important role towards the development of our country". Ghana, with a total land area of 23.9million hectares has about 57% of it suitable for agriculture, and with 60% of her labour force engaged in this sector. It is a fact, that, this sector has the "potential to develop into a multi billion dollar industry" which would be the propeller of national development. However, the challenges facing this sector seem to far outweigh the strengths therefore impeding the progress expected. In Ghana, the agricultural sector is faced with numerous challenges including; 1. Poor road networks linking

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF GHANA MOURNS WITH THE FAMILY OF MISS RACHEL BAABA MENSAH AND KNUST STUDENTS.

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FROM; UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF GHANA (USAG) 6th December, 2018 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF GHANA MOURNS WITH THE FAMILY OF MISS RACHEL BAABA MENSAH AND KNUST STUDENTS. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ _Aeschylus remarked that “Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, until, in our own despair, against our will,comes wisdom through the awful grace of God.”_   *The University Students' Association of Ghana (USAG)* turns red as we sympathize with KNUST student fraternity over the sudden demise of Miss Rachel Baaba Mensah, a third year Midwifery student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. We equally express our sincere condolences to the family and friends  in this desolate moment. Reports indicates that, the accident which led to the sudden demise of Miss Rachel Baaba Mensah and other colleagues was in a private vehicle driven by one of the deceased who was the youngest amongst the three ladies on board in the v

GUPS STANDS IN FELLOWSHIP WITH THE STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL OF GHANA INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM.

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Official Release Sun, Dec 2 GUPS STANDS IN FELLOWSHIP WITH THE STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL OF GHANA INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM. The attention of the Ghana Union of Professional Students (GUPS) is drawn to an unpleasant treatment meted to colleague professional students of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ). We, national executive body of the aforementioned union has outrightly condemned the incidence even as we take necessary steps to help the Students' Representative Council and other student blocs to amicably mediate the peace process. We, the union of professionals, solemnly hold a firm and preserved determination to committing ourselves to the common good of all and ensuring that members of our union are treated with the utmost respect and dignity deserved. We are pleased to inform fellow professionals that, whatever reasons both within and without our knowledge which triggered colleague professional students to demonstrate have been amicably considered by the a