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Dean of the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana, Professor Kofi Agyekum has appealed to human rights activists not to defend Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender and queer Intersex (LGBTQI) in Ghana.
Professor Kofi Agyekum, popularly known as Opanyin Agyekum, asked the human rights activists to stay clear off the issue of homosexuality but called on the government to, as a matter of urgency, take necessary actions against the activities of homosexuals.
There are ongoing heated arguments about the LGBTQI community regarding whether or not their sexual orientation should be accepted in Ghana.
The Christian and Islamic community together with many Ghanaians have spoken against the advocacy of homosexual rights and practice in the nation.
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Dean of the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana, Professor Kofi Agyekum, popularly known as Opanyin Agyekum has called on government to begin public education on the COVID-19 vaccines.
Ghana will receive her first batch of vaccines starting on Monday, March 1, 2021.
Information Minister-designate, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah disclosed this during Conference and Donor Presentation for the Sustainable Development of Yendi Municipal Hospital on Sunday.
According to Ghana’s Program Manager for the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), Kwame Amponsa-Akyianu, 20 million persons have been estimated to receive the vaccines from the first week of March.
“Our vision as a country is to vaccinate the entire population. We are expecting a total of 350,000 COVID-19 vaccines to arrive in the country by Feb. 22 to pave way for the vaccination in the first week of March. The exercise will continue till October this year,” he stated.