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Madam Ajara Seidu installed as Development Queen mother of Narhman

The Chief and people of Narhman in the Ga East Municipality have officially installed the Chief Executive Officer of Hajia Local Foods, Madam Ajara Seidu, as the Development Queen mother of the area.

The newly installed development queenmother with the stool name Naa Owaama is expected to help the other traditional leaders to foster the development of the area.

The outdooring ceremony was attended by hundreds of people, including traditional leaders from other communities across the municipality and the region.

Speaking with journalists after the colourful ceremony, the newly outdoored queen mother declared her readiness to join hands with the other traditional authorities to ensure total development of the area.

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“I’m very happy to be honoured with this position, and I promised to avail myself anytime when it comes to the discussion of issues regarding the growth of Narhman,” she stated.

She advised the teeming youth of the town not to be involved in election violence.

“As a development queen mother, I cannot achieve my developmental agenda alone but rather need support from members within the community,” she added.

On his part, the Osiahene of the Osu Traditional Area, Nii Dowuona, charged the newly installed Development queen mother to always make herself available for the discussion of issues regarding the total growth of Narhman.

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He noted that traditional leaders were not installed to illegally sell lands belonging to the entire members of a family but rather to protect properties meant for future generations.

The Osiahene of the Osu Traditional Council charged the development queen mother to initiate a scholarship scheme for brilliant but needy children within the community to help promote quality education in the town.

By Edem Tsortsorme

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Cervical Cancer alert: Avoid sex at early age

Dr Commeh

 The Programmes Manager of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) of the Ghana Health Ser­vice (GHS), Dr Mary Efua Commeh, has advised young girls to avoid sex at an early age.

This, she explained, will give the cervix the opportunity to mature be­fore they become sexually active.

“You need to delay what we call the first sexual intercourse as much as possible to give the cervix the oppor­tunity to mature before the person becomes sexually active,” she said.

Dr Commeh stated this in an in­terview with The Spectator in Accra on Tuesday as a part of the Cervical Cancer awareness month.

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According to her, cervical cancer was the second leading female cancer in Ghana with a total of about 3,072 cases annually, and out of that, 1,815 deaths are recorded, representing more than 50 per cent.

She indicated that “If young girls are going to be sexually active, then you need to talk to your parents about being vaccinated.”

She explained that vaccinating young girls against human papillomavi­rus (HPV) has been found to be a very effective way of preventing cervical cancer.

“There are countries that started HPV vaccination years ago and they are not seeing any cervical cancers now because they would have elim­inated most of the high-risk HPVs in their women. So if the high-risk HPV is not there, then obviously the results on cervical cancers are going to go down,” she added.

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Dr Commmey said the HPV vaccina­tion is recommended for young girls aged nine to 14 years, adding that it had been found to be highly effective, not just for cervical cancers but for other HPV-related cancers, such as anal cancers, cancers of the vagina, genital warts, amongst others.

She further elaborated that the idea is to put up a barrier before the HPV comes in and that once a young female encounters it, she is already protected.

She also mentioned that for cervical cancers, the main cause is called HPV infection, saying generally, all sexually active women acquire HPV at some point in their lives.

However, the Programmes Manager of NCDs at the GHS mentioned that the body has a way of clearing the HPV, explaining that it is a natural mechanism that goes on, unfortunate­ly, there are a few women whose HPV persists.

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Moreover, she noted that the num­bers for Cervical Cancer tend to be much higher because at times, clients would wait, and try all sorts of med­ications before they finally report to the health facility saying “we actually lose some women before they get to the hospitals with over 75 per cent of the cases coming in its third and fourth stages.”

Dr Commey, therefore, called for public awareness while ensuring the availability of information for preven­tion and control.

 By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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All set for Diana Hamilton’s Awake Experience 2025

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Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician, Diana Hamilton, has promised patrons of an unforgettable encounter at this year’s Awake Experience 2025.

The event is expected to inspire and transform lives with its central theme, ‘Move’ drawn from Deuteronomy 1:6.

This much-anticipated worship event will grace three key cities in Ghana – Accra on February 16 at ICGC Christ Temple East, Teshie; Kumasi on February 23 at Bantama COP,  and Sunyani on March 2 at the Eusbett Hotel Auditorium.

The Awake Experience with Diana Hamilton 2025 will feature distinguished lineup of gospel ministers, including Ps Joe Beecham, Cindy Thompson, Uncle Ato, Team Eternity, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Quame Gyedu, ACP Kofi Sarpong, Mabel Okyere, Kweku Teye, Sandy Asare, Elder Emmanuel Awortwe and many others.

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Leading up to these powerful worship encounters, Diana Hamilton will through the Diana Hamilton Foundation undertake impactful outreach and community development activities.

 In collaboration with Zoomlion Ghana, a grand cleanup exercise will be organised to foster environmental consciousness and community responsibility.

 A high school outreach programme at Accra Girls Senior High School will inspire and mentor students through empowering faith-based discussions.

A significant highlight of the charity activities is the commissioning of a six-classroom block in Dodo Tamale, a project initiated in 2022 by the Diana Hamilton Foundation in partnership with the Adom Group of Companies.

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This initiative underscores the Diana Hamilton Foundation’s steadfast commitment to advancing education and community development.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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