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“The journey so far”, the great book cataloguing memories of NLA launched

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In a bid to preserve its legacy coupled with the memorable milestones chalked right from its inception to date and recording   it for posterity, the National Lottery Authority (NLA) has launched a book titled “the journey so far”. “The journey so far” is a 200 pages book cataloguing the history, achievements and challenges of the National Lottery Authority since the beginning of its operation in 1958 to date. According to NLA’s Director-General, Brigadier Gen. Martin K. G. Ahiaglo(Rtd), The best way to preserve the authority’s rich heritage was to look into the past and spring together the unforgettable milestones in its history right from inception to date and documenting it for posterity. He explained that was the idea that gave birth to the title of the book: “the journey so far”. Delivering a speech at the launch on Tuesday February 1, 2017, Brigadier Gen. Martin K. G. Ahiaglo (Rtd) maintained the title of the book the journey so far is the reflection of how
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Hon. Frederick Opare Ansah, MP for Suhum  In a bid to reach its members more effectively with timely information and updates, Friends of Coventry University in Ghana (Focus Ghana Chapter) has launched its website. The website, which has been built with improved security modules, can be accessed at https://www.focusghanachapter.org and features News, Social Impact Projects, membership registration, etc. Focus Ghana Chapter is the alumni association of the Coventry University in Ghana with a current membership of over 5,000. Established in November 2016, the association seeks to build and maintain a mutually beneficial relationship between UK-based Coventry University and its alumni in Ghana. At the launch last week, the association’s Vice President, Gilbert Nyavie, mentioned that the website positioned the association at a vantage point to obtain global recognition and also communicate easily and effectively with its members no matter the distance. Also delivering a spe