Showing posts with label Features. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Features. Show all posts

Mar 8, 2016

8 takeaways from 59th Independence Day parade

I was really excited when my news editor assigned me to cover the 59th Independence Day parade at the Black Star Square in Accra on March 6th 2016.

Though it was my second time covering the event, I felt it was worth attending.

Feb 18, 2013

Is it good or bad for christians to drink alcohol??? 75 Bible References



The issue that have raised a lot of controversies over decades and centuries is the issue of alcoholism and drunkenness  whether it is good or not.

There is more Scripture condemning the use of alcoholic beverages than will be found on the subjects of lying, adultery, swearing, cheating, hypocrisy, pride, or even blasphemy.

Nov 12, 2012

For you bless the righteous, O LORD; you cover him with favor as with a shield.

Oct 3, 2012

GOOD TIPS FROM THE POLICE



This is a good reminder for all of us. You can never read this too many times!!

1. Tip from police: The elbow is the strongest point on your body.

IF YOU ARE CLOSE ENOUGH TO USE IT, DO!

2. If a robber asks for your wallet

OMG!!! Breast-feeding baby vanish!


I stumbled on some vital information of how the rapture would be like and with you in mind; I thought it wise to share some snippets of my findings.

What you have to know at this time (whether you believe or not) is that rapture is so real just like Heaven and Hell! 

Oct 2, 2012

Bible Scripture for the day

Behold, the LORD's hand is not shortened, that it cannot save, or his ear dull, that it cannot hear;

Sep 27, 2012

A Practical Guide to Effective Public Speaking│Dr. Myles Munroe and Donald Trump Case

Dr. Myles Munroe

There is a myth that motivational speakers are “Born”, not “Made”. We tend to think that powerful motivational speakers that we see and hear about across the globe were born like that. 

There were some and there were others that were not. 

Jul 11, 2012

Words of Inspiration


These are inspirational words from a colleague Thomas Quaye Jnr. via facebook

There comes a time when you
must stand alone.

You must feel confident enough
within yourself to follow your dreams.

Jul 10, 2012

From Rats to Riches:Myles Munroe tells his story . . .


By May Olusola

I walked in some minutes after the “Spirit and Power of Effective Leadership” seminar had kicked off. There was an impressive gathering of people in Arlington for the event, hosted by Dr. Darrell Wilson’s The Acts Church Ministries of Fort Worth. They all seemed to share the joy of delving deeper into leadership training. 

Jul 9, 2012

The Millionaire Mindset by Diggy


I came accross this article via twitter (@godesay) sent to me by S Hassan @selfhelp77  Hope it will help you.

The Millionaire Mindset:
Not Scared of Hard Work or Long Hours.

People with a Mindset of Millionaires are not scared of hard work.

Five Top Qualities to Look for When Hiring PR Talent

By Kathleen Henson, Henson Consulting
The writer

People say you are the company you keep, and I truly believe that. Since leaving the big-agency world behind in 2001 to start my own firm, I’ve constantly been in the process of recruiting, hiring and retaining some of Chicagoland's brightest PR talent. 

Finding the right people that match your agency’s culture and distinctive vibe is critical in developing account teams that not only love what they do but also are passionate about the clients they work for every day. 

Jun 5, 2012

What Is Willful Blindness?

In the law, willful blindness is a deliberate attempt to remain ignorant about facts which might make someone liable. In many regions of the world, it is not accepted as a defense and can in fact be prosecuted. This is also sometimes known as contrived ignorance or willful ignorance.

A common example of willful blindness can be seen in cases in which people who act as carriers for drug smugglers argue that they did not know what was in the packages they were carrying. In these cases, the carrier deliberately makes sure that she or he is never explicitly told that a package contains drugs. In this situation, the carrier is exercising willful blindness by trying to remain ignorant, at least officially, of the fact that an illegal act is being committed.

One reason willful blindness is not generally considered a good defense to illegal activity is that, in most cases, it would have been reasonable to suspect that illegal activity was occurring. In cases where there was a high probability that actions might be suspect and people fail to ask for information, they can still be held liable under the argument that they should have been aware, or that they had reasonable belief that something was illegal, even if they did not necessarily know what.

Source: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-willful-blindness.htm