Thursday 29 May 2014
PSYCHIATRIC NURSES DEMONSTRATES FOR LACK OF LOGISTICS
Tuesday 27 May 2014
DRIVER RUNS AWAY WITH EMPLOYER'S MONEY
source: citifmonline.com
By: Kwamina Tandoh
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A 25-year old man,
Lawrence Bekoe who works with Indian gold buying Company has been declared
wanted by the Prestea District Police Command for allegedly stealing GH 600, 000
belonging to his employer.
Lawrence, a driver of
the company bolted with the money whiles travelling with his boss and leaving
his superior behind. The Prestea District Police Commander, Deputy
Superintendant of Police, (DSP) Mr. Timothy Dassah, told the Daily Graphic in a
telephone interview that the incident to the Police on Saturday, May 24, 2014.
He said Rajat
told the Police that the incident happened at about 8:30 am on May 24, 2014.
According to Rajat, the
company located has its head office is located in Tarkwa and two offices at Bogoso and Dunkwa.
Rajat
reported that, he travelled with Bekoe to the Bogoso office from the head
office with some money to purchase some gold.
On reaching, Bogoso,
Rajat moved out of the car to get one of the officers at the Bogoso office to assist them carry the money but
when he returned to the car, the driver sped off, attempts were made to stop him but to no avail.
Rajat
then reported the case to the Police. A thorough search was made of which the
car was found abandoned on outskirts of Bogoso and the money was nowhere to be
found.
Mr. Dassah said, the
Police has mounted an intensive search for the driver and urged the public to
assist with any information which can lead to the arrest of the suspect.
By: Kwamina Tandoh
Choice FM
Accra
BROWN BERRY SHOW YOUTH WALK AGAINST DRUG ABUSE
YOUTH WALK SEASON IV
My name is Kwamina
Tandoh and I work with Choice FM and the project coordinator for the brown
berry show. First
of all I will say we have organized several walks which has been a success. Our
first walk was in 2011 to create AIDS awareness, we collaborated with the Ghana
AIDS Commission and it was a success. 2012 was for peace because of the
elections. We had EC officials on board to join us for the walk. 2013 was for
road safety and this year’s theme is Drug Abuse.
WHY DRUG ABUSE?
We have heard times
without number about people preaching about drug abuse but this time around, we
are putting words into action to step forward to fight this evil. Come 28th
June, People are going to step out of their homes to spread awareness against
Drug Abuse.
THE SHOW
This is an
educational walk organized by Brown Berry in collaboration with the Narcotics
Control Board to fight the evil of Drug Addiction which is spreading its reach
to people at an increasing pace. 25th June is the free drug day and Nacorb has
joined has with Brown Berry to stand strong against this issue.
The public is invited to
take part in this walk. The starting point is Accra Mall and the destination
point is Choice FM Forecourt. The
walk ends with so many entertaining activities that promises fun for folks of
all ages. There will be honors for:
1.Youngest and oldest person to participate.
2.
Best Jama Squad.
3.
Most repped hood.
4.
Most repped school.
5. Most vibrant click.
And
also there will be a rap battle, performances by both underground artist and
Artist, photo shoot, fashion show, video games, jams, eating competition.
The dress code will be white, light green, or blue top.
IMPORTANCE OF THE WALK
This walk will play a leading role in bringing local schools, parents and youth together with law enforcement to fight against drug abuse.
INVITED SCHOOLS
We have invited
several schools including Accra girls, Achimota, St.Mary’s, Accra Academy, GIJ,
UPS, Central University, AbroMedia and AU CC. The dress code will be white, light green, or blue top.
IMPORTANCE OF THE WALK
This walk will play a leading role in bringing local schools, parents and youth together with law enforcement to fight against drug abuse.
INVITED SCHOOLS
Sign up as a volunteer to win a Samsung galaxy S5 as the most deserving volunteer.
Lets walk for purpose. Lets rock the purpose. Lets be the purpose.
Call these numbers for inquires.
0544120493. 0280000067
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