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Remembering Komla Dumor; 10 Years Down Memory Lane

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Then I heard a voice from heaven say, “Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.” Revelations 14:13

Born in Accra, Ghana. His father, Ernest Dumor, was a professor of sociology and his mother, Cecelia Dumor, had a master’s degree in mass communication. His grandfather was Philip Gbeho, composer of the Ghanaian national anthem. Dumor initially studied pre-clinical medicine at the University of Jos, Nigeria, but left for his home country where he started as a medical student at the University of Ghana but later graduated with a BSc. in Sociology and Psychology, and from Harvard University with an MA in Public Administration.

Dumor died on 18 January 2014 in his London home after a cardiac arrest, having been on air the day before. President of Ghana John Mahama said in a message on X (formerly Twitter) that Dumor was one of Ghana’s “finest ambassadors” and “was a broadcaster of exceptional quality and Ghana’s gift to the world.

On 3 February 2014 Komla Dumor’s body was flown back to Ghana, where it was received at Kotoka International Airport by a group of family members, friends, government officials, sympathizers and members of the Aflao traditional council, who also performed some traditional rites, since Aflao was his hometown.

In life and even in death, Dumor was an inspiration to many, a clear example that there is no such thing as overnight success, but success was a sure thing with hard work and perseverance.
You can always have big dreams, but you also have to have the patience to achieve them. You can make it wherever you are” – Komla Afeke Dumor | The Boss Player

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Fatal Stabbing at O’Reilly Senior High School

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The latest information regarding the fatal stabbing at O’Reilly Senior High School (SHS) indicates that a final-year student, Edward Borketey Sackey, was stabbed to death by a fellow student. This tragic event occurred on the school premises shortly after Edward had finished an examination on September 3, 2024. The altercation reportedly stemmed from an argument over whose father was wealthier, escalating into a physical confrontation where Edward was stabbed three times in the chest.
Edward was rushed to LEKMA Hospital by fellow students but was pronounced dead upon arrival. The suspect in this case has been arrested by the police. There has been a significant police presence at the school following the incident. The Greater Accra Regional Director of the Ghana Education Service has assured there will be an investigation into the incident to ensure the safety of other students.
Edward’s father has expressed deep sorrow and frustration over the incident, criticizing the lack of immediate response from the school authorities and the police. He has demanded justice and is considering legal action against the school, questioning the supervision during the incident.
Social media post reflect shock and concern over the incident, with some users sharing details of the event and the family’s intentions to sue the school.
As of the latest updates, the school authorities have not issued an official statement directly addressing the incident, which has left many questions unanswered regarding the supervision and security measures at the school. This incident has sparked discussions on school safety, student conflict resolution, and the role of educational institutions in preventing such tragedies. The community and online observers are awaiting further details from the investigation and any official statements from O’Reilly SHS regarding their response to this violent event.

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Ghana Teacher Unions Threaten Strike

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The latest development on the Ghana Teacher Unions’ strike is that three teacher unions—the Senior Staff Association of Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), the Federation of Senior Staff Associations of Ghana (FUSSAG), and the Teachers and Educational Workers Union of the Trade Union Congress (TEWU-TUC)—have threatened to begin an industrial action on August 9, 2024.

This is due to the Ministry of Finance’s failure to authorize the payment of Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (VMA) and other related allowances by August 8, 2024.

The unions have expressed their commitment to fighting for the rights of their members and have vowed not to rest until justice is served.

They have given the government (Ministry) up to the close of work on August 8, 2024, to release the authorization letter. Failure to do so will result in the unions commencing industrial action on August 9, 2024.

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Ghana’s Nurse and Midwife Recruitment Sparks Debate

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The Ministry of Health in Ghana has announced the recruitment of 15,200 nurses and midwives, a move that has sparked political debate.

The Minority has criticized the timing of the recruitment as a political gimmick, suggesting it is an attempt to influence the upcoming elections. However, supporters of the government argue that the recruitment is a positive step towards addressing unemployment in the healthcare sector.

The announcement has also led to discussions about the previous administration’s failure to employ nurses and the current government’s efforts to clear a backlog of unemployed nurses. The recruitment process is set to begin soon, with the application portal open until August 23rd.

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