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Jannah Villas Unveils Hotel at Adenta

JANNAH VILLAS, a real estate company, has unveiled a 60-bedroom apartment hotel at Adentan in Accra.
Speaking at the launch of the hotel apartments at a ceremony at Adentan in Accra on Saturday, the Board Chairman of the company, Osman Barrie, said the facility is expected to provide a serene home-like apartment hotel environment different from the usual hotel facilities available in the hospitality industry in Ghana.
He said the hotel apartments would in addition afford guests a unique ambiance for a short or extended stay from home with their families as well.
“There are bed and breakfast studio apartments suitable for groups, families and friends that need privacy while on vacation or short stay, with access to a swimming pool, play area and outdoor kitchen,” he added.
Jannah Villas, located a few kilometres from the West Africa Senior High School at Adentan, has a fully furnished two bedroom apartments, restaurant, fitness centre, swimming pool, conference hall and event space.
According to the Board Chairman, the hotel apartments envisioned ten years ago does not only provide hotel apartments but transportation to help improve the challenges visitors in the industry were faced with.
He said that apart from Jannah Villas at Adentan, the company also owns a five bedroom house at Oyarifa as part of its phase two project, with the construction of phase three projects ongoing.
Mr. Barrie however called on individuals and institutions to partner the company as its aims to become the most preferred in the apartment hotel business in Africa and beyond.
Emmanuel Ahenkorah, General Manager of Jannah Villas, also assured potential clients of enjoying top-notch security services at the hotel.
Other services he also mentioned are Airport pick up and drop off and private car rental services.
“Other facilities available include conference halls and state-of-the-art gym equipped with modern equipment with flexible training schedules and sessions,” Mr. Ahenkorah added.
Present at the launch include people in the hotel and hospitality industry and other notable individuals and institutions.
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Students of ZICO encouraged to embrace AI for research

Mr Robert Kofi Fiadzo, former Greater Accra Regional Auditor, has urged students of Anloga Zion College (ZICO), in the Volta Region to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool for research.
He said that it was critical to note that AI evolved daily in activities and academic excellence, and was no longer about memorisation but about adapting, unlearning and relearning, which should be cultivated to develop a growth mindset that thrives on challenges.
Mr Fiadzo, the Special Guest during the second edition of ZICO academic excellence awards, held at the premises of the school, in Anloga, said that some benefits of using AI in research include improved efficiency, accuracy and productivity.
“AI can help students analyse complex data, identify patterns, and generate insights, leading to more comprehensive research outcomes and leveraging AI, students can produce high-quality research that is well-informed and accurately referenced,” he stated.
He explained that the foundation of academic excellence and integrity remained unchanged and must be maintained during automation and artificial intelligence which include curiosity, critical thinking, creativity or the courage to be innovative by all learners.
Moreover, he said that the pursuit of academic excellence requires not just intelligence but resilience, adaptability, and a thirst for knowledge and AI provide the learner with information while it is still the curiosity and determination of individuals that would turn the information into wisdom.
He also charged the students to think beyond AI and develop problem-solving skills, remain disciplined, ethical and above all, adaptable to lifelong learning to enable them to become future architects that would be bold in problem solving without any obstacles.
Furthermore, he said that some of the greatest breakthroughs in life come from teamwork and brainstorming. He urged students to engage with one another to share relevant ideas and compete healthily, since excellence is a collective journey.
Madam Nutifafa Abla Kwawukume, the headmistress, and staff of the school who spoke to the GNA, welcomed the idea and promised to monitor the use of AI which brought about a culture of transparency, accountability and critical thinking.
The ceremony was also used to award some outstanding students and staff who performed excellently during the 2023-24 academic year.
–GNA
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Judge cautions against multiple sale of lands

A circuit court judge has warned landowners against double sale of land or be ready to face punishment.
Mr Jephthah Appau, the Presiding Judge of the Kwadaso Circuit Court in the Kwadaso Municipality of the Ashanti Region, who gave the warning, said the act was not only worrisome to the buyers, but also created tension and confusion in the society and sometimes, negative impressions about traditional leaders.
Mr. Appau gave the warning when he sat as a relieving judge at the Abuakwa circuit court in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality, during which Oheneyere Nana Ama Takyiwaa, a 51-year-old trader appeared before him on a case involving double sale of land.
He said he had already given the same warning in his court at Kwadaso and that persons charged before him in such cases should be denied bail and placed in lawful custody.
He noted that persons with close relations with traditional rulers sometimes took certain chieftaincy titles upon themselves and sell portions of land to two or more persons without the consent of the chiefs, go into hiding and leave the issues on the shoulders of the chiefs in the affected areas.
This, he said, created unnecessary public attacks and criticisms of traditional authorities and this must, therefore, be stopped.
Mr Appau pointed out that, once you sell a piece of land, it means you are no longer the owner, so selling it for the second time was an act of stealing.
He therefore called for public awareness on the warning and shared the information about the need to stop that act.
Oheneyere Nana Ama Takyiwaa, pleaded not guilty to the charge of conflicting grant of land to two persons and was granted GH₵3,000.00 bail, with two sureties to be justified.
She will reappear on May 2, 2025.
Police Chief Inspector Evans Ayimbisah explained to the court that Oheneyere Takyiwaa sold a piece of land to one Baafour Owusu Ansah for GH₵ 25,000.00 in 2010 and sold same to one Frank Agyei in 2019, at Adwafo near Abuakwa. —GNA