President Goodluck Jonathan has reassured Nigerians that the country would remain one indivisible nation, despite the daunting challenges facing the country in the area of security.Jonathan made this remark Saturday at the grand finale of the Nigeria Army Day Celebration 2013 which also marked the 150 years of the existence of the Nigeria Army.He said it was credit to the Nigeria Armed forces that the country’s commitment and contribution to national and international peace and tranquility have always been met despite the demand in the face of the current security challenges.Credit: Thisdayonline.com
As if stealing four coconuts —worth GH¢2—was not enough, Kojo Sengo (20) in a failed bid to escape allegedly inflicted a deep cut on the forehead and left ribs of the owner of the coconut, Seidu Morro (70), at Agona Nantefa.
A Ho High Court, presided over by Mr Justice Patrick Baayeh, has sentenced Apuru Nugbo Hediku, a 38-year-old man from Ahimadzikope near Kpeve Tornu in the South Dayi District, to death by hanging for murder and attempted suicide.
Saviour Dorvlo, a 32-year-old man, has been remanded in custody by an Accra Circuit Court, presided over by Mr Francis Obiri, for unlawful drug possession.
The Supreme Court of Ghana, currently hearing a petition brought before it by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the December 2012 election, and two others, has by its recent ruling given a strong indication of its readiness to deal with people who make contemptuous comments about the court.
Dear Mirror Lawyer, Can a woman sue for breach of promise to marry in Ghana?Isaac Agyeman, Kumasi
Parliament during the week passed a number of financial bills aimed at raking in more revenue into the national kitty.
Akatsi College of Education (Akatsico) in the Volta Region was established on October 1, 1963 with 42 all male students and a teaching staff of four, including the principal.
On May 3, 2012 the St. James Anglican Basic School at Agona Swedru in the Central Region was hit by a severe rainstorm that ripped off the entire roofs of two classrooms.
The Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), Ms Irina Bokova, will pay a three-day visit to Ghana from July, 7 to 9 this year.
Ghanaian youth have been charged to stay away from negative behaviours that would jeapardise their future.
For the first time since I started writing newspaper columns, which dates back 31 years, I have to censor myself in a manner that must be considered unnecessary in the light of the 1992 Constitution’s liberal provisions on freedom of expression.
Parliament Friday constituted a seven-member ad-hoc committee to draft a code of conduct to guide Members of Parliament (MPs).
The government has revoked the appointment of all its 14 appointees to the Assin-North Municipal Assembly.
The World Bank says oil revenues available to the current national budget will be much less than expected in the short term, casting a dark cloud over the government’s development aspirations for 2013.
Nothing better sums up Africa’s extraordinary mixture of challenges and opportunities than agriculture. On the one hand, Africa is home to one in four of the world’s hungry and is the only continent which fails to grow enough food to meet its own needs.
The Association of Otherways Management and Consulting has honoured Valley View University with its Golden Award for quality and business prestige.
Shopping for whatever you need can be fun but stressful if you do not know where to get what. As housewives or career women, when the week is drawing to a close, what comes to mind is what soups and stews to prepare for the family and where to take the children for fun and relaxation.
Although I arrived two hours behind schedule, it was good. Late afternoon is the best time to get the monkeys here. Early morning too, but then it meant I couldn’t visit the next place on my itinerary — Techiman Market. I would only see it in the dark. Shelved for another day. Happens all the time.
The Chairman of the Gomoa West District Oversight Committee of the APRM, Dr Mark Nii Lamptey, has stressed the need for the review of the country’s electoral time table.
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