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There’s life after breast cancer …says Headmistress of Labone SHS

Mrs Rejoice Acorlor

Mrs Rejoice Acorlor

The stigma, myth, fear and tagging of breast cancer as a death sentence are
beginning to fizzle out as a result of the aggressive awareness campaigns carried out over the years in the country.

“The campaign has brought to light the assurance that there is life after the detection of breast cancer. It has, therefore, generated the enthusiasm in people to open up this topical discussion and listen with rapt attention,” she said.

The Headmistress of Labone Senior High School, Mrs. Rejoice Akua Acorlor who disclosed this to The Spectator at the school in Accra, said six survivors of the disease who shared their experiences with her, said that they owed their existence to early detection of the disease followed by the treatment regime.

Mrs Rejoice Acorlor


She advised all and sundry to endeavour to study the physiological changes in their bodies, adding that early detection of abnormal growth in the breast must be reported at the hospital for further examination.

The headmistress was privileged to be taught by a midwife how to self-examine her breast and she combined this with yearly medical checks with breast screening in October every year.

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She has reiterated the need for both sexes to avail themselves for screening since a negligible number of men were found to be affected by the disease.

“We must pay particular attention to our bodies because good health is wealth which we ought to treasure,” she said.

“The awareness is reaching out to people as compared to what pertained in the 1980s, 90s,and 2000 and beyond. The quality of education my students have received in this year’s awareness campaign has been of immense assistance to the school. They will definitely follow the relevant directives to prevent the occurrence of the disease,” she said.

She said, on the contrary, students who had identified growth in their breasts had gone through the school’s Sick Bay to the hospital for further examination.

“Additionally, we have encouraged our students to become breast cancer ambassadors to help in educating their parents and relatives about the dangers of the disease hence the need for early detection to save their lives.

“People should not be content with the taste of the food but eating a well- balanced diet should be the concern of all.

Also important is the need to undergo regular exercise, consciousness of our lifestyle and avoid sedentary lifestyles, alcohol, and smoking must be avoided.

“I would like to advise lactating mothers to do exclusive breastfeeding for their babies, especially when they are in good health,” she said.

She asked parents to spend quality time with their children for them to enjoy parental care. They should set values for their children and guide them towards achieving set goals while moral training remained key.

Mrs Rejoice Acorlor

She observed that though academic excellence could make one’s life better in the world, it was the character of the individual which would keep one on top.

According to her, the mistrust between adolescents and adults could be eradicated if the former were assured that they formed an integral part of the family and must be listened to in some instances. She cautioned against over-protecting adolescents because of the grave consequences, adding that the youthshould take advantage of technology and social media to acquire knowledge.

The Headmistress said her parents instilled in her moral values, and taught her to work hard, be humble, honest and respect all persons irrespective of their social standing.

She is prepared to accommodate people who have integrity, humility, patriotism and always uphold ethical values.

Mrs. Acorlor was of the view that though parents and guardians were doing their best for their children, they should concentrate on their development and growth.

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Her philosophy is that life must be well- planned, lived, be impactful and people should tap one another’s shoulder since that would go a long way to make people feel respected, important and happy. She is of the conviction that happiness could only be achieved when we make our neighbours feel loved and catered for.

Mrs Rejoice Acorlor

The Headmistress intimated that words could not describe how elated teachers were whenever they came across their former students in responsible and sensitive positions in society.  “It gives us satisfaction for the remarkable things our students do in society. I am surprised and always touched when they referred to me as Mrs. Acorlor, which l affectionately responds to. I am pretty sure this is due to how close l was to them when they were students,’ she disclosed.

“As school authorities, we encourage students not to bring their mobile phones to school, but put up their best performance, stick to the school rules and regulations which are made available to them and their families. The students are kept abreast of the school’s rules and regulations on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays by the aid of the school’s public address system during break,” she said

An indigene of Peki Dzake in the Volta Region, she attended Peki Secondary School,  St Monica Training College at Ashanti Mampong, University College of Education, Winneba and the Kwame Nkrumah  University of Science and Technology for she read her Masters.

The disciplinarian who is also jovial and approachable, loves everything about God, very fashionable, eager to provide social services, and pushes people to do the right thing.

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She is grateful to all members of staff and students of O’Reilly Senior High School, Accra Girls’ Senior High School and Labone Senior High School for the assistance she had received from them.

She is a member of the New Revelation Outreach Ministry and believes that God had lifted her and brought her to where she is today. She remains grateful to Pastor Felix MK Aziave and Mrs Mabel Aziavi for being fed with the unadulterated word of God.

By Raymond Kyekye

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Communication Ministry To Train 3000 Girls This Year Under The Girls-In-ICT Initiative

The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations is set to train 3,000 girls under this year’s Girls-In-ICT Initiative. 

The 2025 edition of the programme will expand its footprint to three key regions: Volta, Upper East and Upper West, with each region hosting 1,000 girls for in-person training sessions.

This marks a significant increase in reach and impact compared to previous years, where only 500 girls received face-to-face training while an additional 500 participated online.

 By offering full in-person training to all participants this year, the Ministry aims to provide a more immersive and hands-on experience in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education.

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The Minister, Samuel Nartey George (MP) revealed this when a team from TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) paid a courtesy call on him today in his office and expressed interest in supporting the Girls-In-ICT Initiative.

During the meeting, the TCS team led by the President-MEA, Sumanta Roy commended the Ministry for its efforts in promoting digital inclusion and bridging the gender gap in technology through the Girls-In-ICT programme.

 They emphasized the alignment of the initiative with TCS’s global corporate social responsibility agenda, which includes advancing education, promoting digital skills, and empowering underrepresented groups, especially young women in the tech industry.

The Honourable Minister welcomed the interest shown by TCS and noted that strategic partnerships like this are essential to the sustainability and expansion of the initiative.

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The Girls-In-ICT Initiative, one of the Ministry’s flagship programs, seeks to equip young girls with practical digital skills and introduce them to the vast opportunities within the ICT sector.

 The initiative also aims to address gender disparity in STEM fields and encourage greater female participation in Ghana’s digital economy.

Hon. Samuel Nartey George (MP) speaking about the 2025 rollout, stated: “This year’s program represents our commitment to building inclusive digital skills and creating future leaders in tech.

 By expanding in-person sessions to all participants, we’re ensuring that every girl has the opportunity to learn, engage, and grow with hands-on support from professionals and mentors”.

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Participants in this year’s training will receive instruction in coding, basic computer operations, cybersecurity and creative digital tools.

 The programme also features mentorship sessions with women in tech, ICT competitions and career development workshops designed to build confidence and spark innovation among the girls.

According to the Minister, empowering girls today with ICT skills will transform communities and drive national development. The initiative is a key part of Ghana’s broader digital transformation agenda, which emphasizes equitable access to digital tools and education for all citizens.

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The Girls-in-ICT (GIICT) Initiative was introduced in Ghana in 2012. It is an initiative by the International Telecommunications Union to create a global environment that empowers and encourages girls and young women to consider studies and careers in the growing field of ICT.

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 GEXIM deepens relations with US EXIM Bank

A management team of the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) led by the Acting Chief Executive, Sylvester Mensah met with the leadership of the Export–Import Bank of the United States (US EXIM) on Wednesday April 23, 2025 in Washington DC, United States of America.   

The Acting President and Chairman of US EXIM, Mr. James C. Cruse and Vice President, International Relations, Ms. Isabel Galdiz received the GEXIM delegation, which included Deputy CEO for Banking, Mr. Moses Klu Mensah and Head of International Cooperation, Mr. Jonathan Christopher Koney at the headquarters of US EXIM.

The meeting offered the GEXIM team the opportunity to share the strategic direction of the Bank in line with the resetting agenda of the President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama for the repositioning of the Ghanaian economy into an export-led one by providing the requisite investment to Ghanaian businesses.

Mr. James C. Cruse expressed US EXIM’s eagerness to deepen its existing relations with GEXIM and proposed the signing of a new Cooperative Framework Agreement following the expiration of a Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2019 to utilize US EXIM’s medium term loan guarantees to procure machinery by GEXIM for qualified Ghanaian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).  

Mr.Sylvester Mensah thanked the Acting President and Chairman of US EXIM for hosting the GEXIM delegation and reaffirmed the Ghanaian government’s commitment to strengthening trade and investment between Ghana and its global partners for economic transformation of Ghana with GEXIM playing a pivotal role.

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The two teams will be meeting on the sidelines of the 2025 US EXIM Annual Conference on 29th and April 30, 2025 to explore possible areas of collaboration and matching Ghanaian businesses to American companies. The meeting ended with an exchange of gifts.

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