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Author Ralph to Celebrate 20 Years of Book Writing & Publishing

After writing and publishing 63 books in the last two decades, inspiring prison inmates and over a hundred protégés to becoming authors, the renowned Ghanaian author and publisher, Ralph Antwi is set to launch his 20 Years Anniversary Celebrations as an inspirational author and publisher, on June 8, 2025 in Ghana.
At the launch, he looks forward to unveiling some exciting and propitious projects, programs, and products to be rolled out during the 6-month celebrations.
These include the ten-year vision for his International Writers Training Center and the AURA Writers League.
Creative collaborations, charity partnerships, community engagements, and special editions, among others, should be expected in the celebrations of this 20-year milestone.
Some of Ralph’s titles are Hey Stress! Let’s Break Up, Significance of the Insignificant, Peep, Success Capsules, Days of the Last Wine, Ten Deadly Men Every Woman Must Avoid, Ten Deadly Women Every Man Must Avoid, Securing Tomorrow Today, 12 Senses Every Lady Must Know, and Leaders Under Forty.
He is the Founding President of Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations, an international missions-based organization with over sixteen networks, sold out to encouraging the maximization of life.
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Volta College Foundation donates GH¢9,000 to 9-yr-old fire victim

A delegation from the Volta College Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, has donated GH¢9,000.00 to the family of nine-year-old Victoria Atsoribo, who suffered severe burns in a fire accident at home.
The donation was made at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, where Victoria is currently on admission and undergoing treatment.
Led by women’s organiser of the foundation, Madam Mawulawoe Amedorme and Deputy PRO, Ms Rebecca Gollo, the delegation said the NGO launched a support campaign for Victoria, with the aim to ease the financial burden on Victoria and her family.
Madam Amedorme said “thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our members and the general public, we were able to raise funds to support her treatment and recovery.”
Receiving the donation, Victoria’s uncle, Mr Bright Danquah Dumevi, expressed gratitude to the leadership and members of the foundation for their kindness and support.
He said Victoria was transferred from Margaret Marquart Hospital in Kpando to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra for specialised care.
According to Mr Dumevi, Victoria was currently undergoing planned staged skin grafting (surgery) as part of her treatment.
Your kind gesture has made a profound impact on her recovery journey, bringing hope and joy to her healing process.
He said the contributions from the foundation will help in taking care of Victoria’s bills, adding that “your support has alleviated a significant portion of the financial burden associated with her treatment, allowing her family to focus on her recovery.
He also appealed to the general public, benevolent individuals, and organisations to continue extending their support to Victoria to aid her recovery.
By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu
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Christians celebrate Hossana

Christians all over the world on Sunday celebrated Palm Sunday with special church services. In Ghana, it was not different as the churches marked the day that commemorates Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
This year’s edition fell on April 13.
On the day, worshippers, both young and old wielded the ceremonial palm fronds and wave in their respective march along the streets amidst brass band music.
marching through the principal street of Dansoman
Tabernacle Worship Centre children with palm frond
led by the women’s fellowship waving thier palm branches
By Lizzy Okai