29/10/2022
I spent a memorable time with some BECE candidates to share with them a few advice and encouragement on the 14th of October 2022 in Nkawkaw, the Kwaku West Municipal's administrative capital which happens to be the second largest urban town in the Eastern Region.
I've come to believe in these outreaches and their impact on people with regards to offering them a new perspective and perhaps be informed on something they were absolutely or partially oblivious on.
I believe in the fact that sharing with others our life lessons might just in it's own miraculous way direct others and help them avoid inconspicuous pitfalls that may be detrimental to their progress.
May God bless us and protect usπ
03/03/2022
Each time you find yourself laying flat on your face, pick yourself up and get back in the race.βπ¦ΈββοΈ
15/02/2022
Friday, the 11th of February was the international day of women and girls in science. The United Nations in Collaboration with the Ghana Education Service marked this day and I was given the opportunity to give a talk on the topic: 'Galamsey activities have polluted water sources in our community with chemical and waste substances. How can we use scientific and technological means to make the water clean for domestic use.'
I made mention of how important it is for us to do our part as individuals and as a Nation to bridge the gender gap and the ways through which we can influence the girl child's education through activities that are self focused like illegal mining("Galamsey").
Water problem is mostly girls and women problem than their male counterparts since womenand girls on the average engage in house chores. We should protect our water bodies from activities that gets it polluted.
15/02/2022
The International day of women and girls in science celebration.
21/11/2021
It is the quality, not the longevity of one's life that is important. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality and tied in a single garment of destiny. What affect one directly, affect us all indirectly.
On the 15th of August 2021, I joined a team of concerned young individuals led by Nana Oduro Nimapau Jnr as we made our journey to Anweaso, a very deprived community in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.
The condition of thier dwelling place is very disheartening. Gutters so chocked and one can imagine how mosquitoes compete with the community folks as to who should stay and who should leave. Children are vulnerable to illnesses such as Malaria, Cholera and the novel Coronavirus threatens the elderly too.
We educated these folks on how they can protect themselves under such conditions as they don't have better options at the moment. We also educated them on the various covid 19 safety protocols that must be observed to reduce the possibility of contracting the virus.
We shared nose masks to them and shared a smile with them too most importantly.
We can all play our part in making the world a better place for all through simple gestures of kindness and togetherness. Dr Martin Luther King Jr once said that we begin to die the day we become silent on the things that matters.
Together is always better!!ππ€
25/08/2021
Let's learn to make room for the life ahead of us.π€
13/06/2021
Africa is rich and so must it's children be too.
Let hope ariseβ
13/06/2021
The surest way to grow is to stay outside our comfort zone.ποΈββοΈ
Do something different from the normal and achieve greatness.π
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02/06/2021
Your character has got a lot to say about your reputation.
A life changing quote from the late American basketball Coach, John Wooden.