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10/05/2026

Demolition ongoing at the Sakumo Ramsar Site as authorities move to protect this internationally recognized wetland and its green belt. A major moment for environmental conservation, urban development, and the future of Ghana’s protected ecosystems. 🌍🏗️

07/05/2026

Cruising through the beautiful greens of the golf course on a motorbike ride. Fresh air, calm views, and enjoying every moment of the adventure. Ghana has so many peaceful places worth exploring. 🏍️




06/05/2026

The Accra Regional Minister has defended the ongoing demolition at the Sakumo Ramsar Site, stressing that the area is a protected core zone that must be preserved to maintain the green belt and safeguard the wetland ecosystem. The exercise has sparked major public attention as high-rise structures are being pulled down in an effort to protect the environment for future generations. 🌍🏗️

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02/05/2026

A chapter closed, a new one begins. 🎓
Every setback, sacrifice, and silent prayer led to this moment. I’m proud of how far I’ve come and even more excited for what lies ahead. Cheers to growth, new opportunities, and becoming everything I once dreamed of.




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A chapter closed, a new one begins. 🎓Every setback, sacrifice, and silent prayer led to this moment. I’m proud of how fa...
30/04/2026

A chapter closed, a new one begins. 🎓
Every setback, sacrifice, and silent prayer led to this moment. I’m proud of how far I’ve come and even more excited for what lies ahead. Cheers to growth, new opportunities, and becoming everything I once dreamed of.

Better late than never. 🎓I remember my days at Datalink University College and Accra Business School, now Gold Coast Uni...
28/04/2026

Better late than never. 🎓

I remember my days at Datalink University College and Accra Business School, now Gold Coast University. Whenever lecturers came to class, I felt unhappy because deep down I knew I was not studying what I truly loved. It was never about the schools or the lecturers, it was the course itself. I have never enjoyed calculations or mathematics, so I constantly questioned what I was doing there.

Eventually, I decided to follow my passion. Along the way, I even gained admission to GIMPA Law School, but I later stopped because I considered the financial demands and the long journey ahead. Still, I knew I loved courses that involved reading, communication, and expression.

Later, I gained admission to the University of Ghana to study Bachelor of Arts, but while preparing to pay my fees, an old teacher advised me to pursue the same course at UEW because it would come with Education. That advice changed my journey, and I accepted it.

Today, I can proudly say I enjoyed every class and every course until completion. The journey was not easy, and I had my struggles, but I kept going.

Now here I am, a graduate. 🎓
And this is only the beginning.






25/03/2026

Passing on our culture, one word at a time 💚🇬🇭
Moments like this remind me that language is power. Teaching these children Ewe isn’t just about speaking it’s about preserving who we are as a people from the Volta Region.
Our roots matter. Our language matters. Let’s keep it alive

24/03/2026

Teaching the next generation their roots 🇬🇭
Language is more than words—it’s identity, culture, and heritage. Today, I had the joy of guiding these young ones through the beauty of the Ewe language from the Volta Region. When children learn their mother tongue, they don’t just speak—they connect, belong, and carry their culture forward. 💚
Let’s keep our languages alive, one child at a time.

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