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Youths urged to observe Valentine's Day in Church

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Source: Ghana | Joy News | Joseph Kobla Wemakor Date: 19-02-2015 Time: 12:02:12:am - See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/February-19th/youths-urged-to-observe-valentines-day-in-church.php#sthash.SAgohwuM.dpuf Source: Ghana | Joy News | Joseph Kobla Wemakor Date: 19-02-2015 Time: 12:02:12:am - See more at: http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/February-19th/youths-urged-to-observe-valentines-day-in-church.php#sthash.SAgohwuM.dpuf Source: Ghana | Joy News | Joseph Kobla Wemakor /rodaleen30@gmail.com Date: 19-02-2015 Time: 12:02:12:am The Youth Leader of the Church of Pentecost, John McKeon Temple, Korlegono, Elder Cephas Agbozo has appealed to the youths to consider spending the Valentine’s Day in church worshiping and singing praises to God instead of engaging themselves in immoral activities which will eventually destroy their life and ruin their future. According to him, Valentine’s Day is a day of love for couples to express love and affecti...

Christian Women asked to desist from ''Cash before Sex''

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Source: Ghana | Joseph Kobla Wemakor/rodaleen30@gmail.com Date: 18-02-2015 Time: 12:02:05:am Christian women asked to desist from ''cash before sex'' Source: Ghana | Joseph Kobla Wemakor Date: 18-02-2015 Time: 12:02:05:am The Head Pastor of the Assemblies of God Church, Koforidua Central Branch, Rev. Alex Ofori-Amankwah has cautioned Christian women to desist from the habit of demanding money or any form of inducement from their husbands before giving them sex. According to him, such practice is “evil” and equals to prostitution or otherwise known as ''Cash for Sex'', a habit of commercial sex workers and must be abhorred. Rev. Ofori-Amankwah, who is also a former Eastern Regional Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, attributed the rampant divorces suffered by several marriages in recent times to what he described as “cash for sex”. He therefore admonished Christian women to desist fr...

Nigeria poised to explore the usefulness of Kenya’s cultural tourism for its own gain

The Cross River  State of Nigeria is keen on learning on Kenya's cultural tourism product that has become prominent and pulling factor into tourists to the country besides beach and wildlife safari. The Director  of Culture in Calabar, the Cross River State capital city Dr. Mary Teresa Agba said the State has a lot to learn from Kenya as the  City seeks to brand itself as a cultural destination. "Besides the wildlife and beach safari that we have known Kenya for, we are keen on learning on how to develop and repackage culture as a product as well as embracing sustainable tourism through handicraft business," says Agba. She said empowering the communities through handicrafts was one way of ensuring sustainability as well as embracing of Eco tourism practices that is becoming popular in current tourism. "We are aware of Kenya's zeal towards Eco tourism by giving communities priorities in areas such as handicrafts, community-made wares among other opp...

MTN Gives Power To Customers Via New Service

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 Telecommunication giants, MTN Ghana have relinquished power into the hands of its customers through the introduction of a new service known as "MTN Self Service". Mr. Salihu Mujahid, Abu Customer Service and Credit Manager of MTN The MTN Self Service allows both registered pre-paid and post-paid subscribers to the service the luxury to enjoy free registering and update of their pin, connect and disconnect their MTN number, Recharge other MTN numbers, register for their PUK code as well as ef fect change to their sim card easily in times of theft by dialing the mtn short code 1333 on their mobile handset.   The online platforms are: 1. Email, 2. Website, 3. MTN Eself care Channel, facebook, Live Chat,WhatsApp and Skype. Speaking to Journalists during the launch of the innovative service in Accra today,  MTN Customer Service and Credit Manager, Mr. Salihu Abu, disclosed with the introduction of the 8 online platform channels, MTN seeks to do away with ...