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23/03/2026
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16/02/2026
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23/01/2026
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Gambling, a Friend or Foe: From Leisure to Liability
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08/11/2025
Every man secretly dreams of being with a woman who initiates intimacy because it makes him feel like he is desired for who he is rather than for what he can provide.
What awakens a man isn’t the act itself, it’s the energy behind it. When she reaches for him out of raw desire, not obligation
In that moment he isn’t a provider, protector, or role.
He’s a man, wanted, chosen, seen. That feeling rewires something deep in his spirit forever.
Most men want to feel desired, not just useful. When a woman initiates affection, it tells him he’s valued for who he is, not just for what he gives. It’s not about ego, it’s about emotional balance.
Every man wants to feel chosen, not obligated.
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12/09/2025
POWER IS A LOAN, NOT A POSSESSION—USE IT TO PLANT PEOPLE
Power is a loan. It is never truly owned, only held for a while. Whether it comes through politics, position, influence, or privilege, power has an expiry date. Yet, many who ascend into authority forget this fundamental truth. They build monuments to themselves, silence the voices around them, and focus on preserving their grip on power rather than using it to empower others. Unfortunately, by the time the truth becomes evident, it's often too late to do the needful.
Leadership, in its truest form, is not about how long you sit in a seat. Rather, it is about what you do while you’re there. The greatest misuse of power is to leave people the same or worse than you met them. The greatest honour is to uplift others in your wake because one day, the spotlight will shift, the position will change hands, and the very people you ignored will become the ones who determine your place in history.
Across all walks of life—government, business, religion, or community leadership, those who succeed in building people are the ones whose relevance outlives their reign. That’s because people are legacy. A bridge you built for someone may carry your name longer than any title you ever bore. An opportunity you created for someone may become the ladder that generations will climb through.
On the other hand, when leaders hoard opportunities, suppress the growth of others, or treat their position as a personal empire, the outcome is almost always tragic. The end of tenure is followed by isolation. Once-revered figures are forgotten, mocked, or pitied, not because they didn’t once have power, but because they did nothing meaningful with it while it lasted.
We must remember that the applause fades and the motorcades disappear. The titles become past tense, and when they do, all that remains is what you planted in others. The man or woman who used their position to mentor, empower, support, or create platforms for others will always have a place in the hearts of people, even when the office is no longer theirs.
So, plant people while your voice still carries weight and speaks for the voiceless, too. While your table has room, invite others to sit. While your hand still holds the pen, sign opportunities into others' lives because when the pen is no longer yours to hold, the people you lifted will become your greatest reference.
After all, power is a loan, not a possession; use it wisely by building people.
God bless you
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05/09/2025
Our boy has finally arrived in Tamale.
Welcome home dear.
We're proud of you.
Cheers 🙌🏽😊
Adongo Naftali Atinga, a student of Abe Halperin School in Tamale, Northern Region, has emerged the winner of the 2025 edition of the Literacy Challenge.
| More here: https://citinewsroom.com/2025/08/adongo-atinga-wins-2025-literacy-challenge/
Well done to the most wonderful Veronica Abugs 🙏🏽
27/08/2025
Keep watching out on your attitudes😊.
Not everything needs your energy.
Not every comment deserves a response.
Not every situation is worth your peace.
Sometimes, the real strength is in knowing what to ignore and what to protect your heart from.
No sadness last forever, nor happiness.
And you you shall not remain in poverty , or any luxury.
Keep your observations and Faith tight.
The supreme being is sufficient.🙌🏽
24/08/2025
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22/08/2025
A GROWING MORAL CHALLENGE AMONG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
A disturbing incident recently occurred in a secondary school that calls for the urgent attention of parents and society at large.
A female student in SS2 committed an offense that led her teacher to discipline her. During the process, blood was unexpectedly seen dripping from her arm. She was taken to the principal’s office, where she was asked to remove her shirt.
To everyone’s shock, it was discovered that the bleeding came from an implant device lodged in her upper arm.
The implant, medically known as a contraceptive device, is designed to prevent pregnancy during sexual in*******se. Once inserted, it can remain in the body for up to three years.
Upon questioning, the student confessed that she was not the only one carrying the device. A school-wide investigation revealed that at least 40 female students were found with similar implants.
This raises critical questions:
What business does a girl under the age of 17 have with such a device?
How did these secondary school students gain access to it?
What is the role of medical practitioners inserting such devices into minors?
The implications are alarming. If left unchecked, this trend threatens the moral upbringing of children and the future of our society. Parents cannot afford to remain silent.
The Role of Parents and Society
Parents have a divine and moral duty to nurture, monitor, and guide their children. Failure to do so not only leads to societal decay but also carries accountability before God.
Equally concerning is the role of health workers who administer such implants to underage girls. By doing so, they indirectly promote immorality and compromise the values of the younger generation.
Way Forward
Parents must intensify close monitoring of their children, both at home and in school.
Open communication between parents and children on moral, religious, and social issues must be prioritized.
Community leaders, religious leaders, and schools should work together to restore discipline and moral guidance.
Where possible, girls who are of age and have responsible suitors should be encouraged to marry, as marriage helps curb immoral behavior.
What was once thought to be a challenge only among university students is now creeping into secondary schools. This calls for urgent action from parents, schools, health authorities, and society at large. The moral future of our children depends on the decisions we make today.