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Orkin Ghana, the Ghanaian office of the pest control management company, has been launched at a ceremony in Accra to provide services to clients.
Speaking at the launch attended by directors of Orkin Global, representatives of the American Embassy and the Ghana/US Chamber of Commerce and industry players, Dr. Ron Harrison of Orkin LLC, said the company would continue to perform the same high standards of practice in Ghana as across the world.
Dr Felicia Ansah-Amprofi, a representative of the Ministry for Food and Agriculture, said she was happy to welcome an iconic company like Orkin into the country.
The witness, who also knew Zeneli, said the slain leader of the LHS (Loyalty, Honour, Silence) gang used to run the drug trade in Thompson. He was the boss pretty much in town when he was alive, the witness testified. Afterwards, he testified, that role was inherited by Heickert. He was a drug dealer in town too and when Bekim died he took over the town, that s all.
The witness said Amit Kumar told him sometime around 10 p.m. on Dec. 7 that Zeneli was dead after receiving a call on his cell phone. He said, Holy f -, dude, somebody killed Bekim, according to the witness, who also testified that he knew Moose but did not know if he was a drug dealer or not.
The clown who helped save Grimsby from four escaped lions armed with just a chair
Almost 30 years have passed since four lions escaped from Chipperfield’s Circus, on Burgess Street, Grimsby
06:00, 14 FEB 2021
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Not many people would chase after four rogue lions in Grimsby – but this clown did.
And he did it armed with an ordinary dining chair.
Almost 30 years have passed since four lions escaped from Chipperfield’s Circus, on Burgess Street, Grimsby.
An unknown person reportedly “sabotaged” the lion cage in the Big Top, enabling the animals to make their escape.
The lions roamed the streets of Grimsby in March 1991 for more than an hour – terrifying everybody in their path.
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900,000 infected. More than 15,000 dead. How the coronavirus tore through D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Rebecca Tan, Antonio Olivo and John D. Harden, The Washington Post
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