According to Premium Times, the marriage was dissolved after Faseyitan admitted that she asked a witch doctor to tie her husband spiritually to milk him dry but not to kill him. “I never wished death on my husband. All I wanted was to him in bondage and make him sick until he serves his purpose, Olubunmi Faseyitan is quoted as saying to the customary court. “I only told the witch doctor so that people would be convinced that his second wife was responsible for the calamity that befell him.” The president of the court, Ademola Odunade who delivered the judgement, advised people to always seek God s approval in their relationship before going ahead to avoid future issues that finally lead to divorce.
The deceased was the General Overseer of Kingdom Advancement Christian Centre. According to lindaikejisblog.com, the man of God was killed during an operation by the alleged robbery gang at a shopping complex in a neighbourhood where he had visited. He was rushed to a government hospital where he was confirmed dead by doctors, the news outlet said. We heard he walked into them when they were robbing a plaza. They shot him. He died before he got to the hospital, it quoted a source as having said. Pastor allegedly dies as suspected armed robbers storm shopping mall Pastor allegedly dies as suspected armed robbers storm shopping mall
Mallam Ahmed Harun, Imam of Amanase in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region, has said that the country needs a peaceful atmosphere which, according to him, is the pre-requisite for the growth of multi-party democracy.
The Imam was delivering a sermon to thank Allah for the just-ended elections.
Muslim communities from Budu, Ayeh and Aboabo joined the Amanase community in the sermon.
He asked Ghanaians to ensure that members of the various religious, political parties and organisational groups in the country refrained from abusing the dignity of opinion leaders and those in responsible positions.
According to him, Ghanaians should also see themselves as one people with one aim and not to allow anything to divide them, so that they contribute towards the promotion of peace.
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The Rotary Club of Accra-Labone is scheduled to commission a GH₵500,000 Groundwater-based Piped Water System at Dokrochiwa in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region as part of activities to commemorate its 20th anniversary next year.
The Rotary Club of Accra-Labone which was chartered on June 29, 2001, turns 20 on June 29, 2021, and has lined up a series of events including the commissioning of the Groundwater-based Piped Water System on March 27, 2021, to mark the occasion.
Addressing the media launch of the anniversary on Saturday, December 19 in Accra, the President of the Rotary Club of Accra-Labone, Doreen Ashiboe Mensah said the six-month-long celebrations will feature fun-filled events as well as charitable events including the commissioning of a refurbished 30-bed Nsawam Children’s Hospital on April 30, 2021.
Accra Rotary Club-Labone to renovate Nsawam Hospital Children’s ward
The Rotary Club of Accra-Labone as part of its 20th-anniversary activities will in 2021 refurbish phase two of the Children’s ward of Nsawam Government Hospital to help improve health delivery in the community.
The project valued at GH¢ 55,000 would focus on replacing maternal beds and sheets, installation of air-conditioners, general works, and the provision of basic hospital equipment.
The Club would also supervise the construction of a groundwater based piped water system at Dokrochiwa in the Ayensuano District in the Eastern region funded by the Rotary International USAID Water and Sanitation project at a cost of GH¢591,569 cedis.