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https://labarijournal.com/beyond-the-bed-the-crisis-behind-ghanas-emergency-care-failures/
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Beyond the Bed: The Crisis Behind Ghana’s Emergency Care Failures - The Labari Journal
Nana Kofi Quakyi, a Ghanaian public health expert, writes about the convenient fiction of the “No Bed Syndrome” - and what the data actually reveals
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Cameroon to Validate National Family Policy to Strengthen Social Cohesion
Cameroon's Minister of Women's Empowerment and the Family, Marie Thérèse Abena Ondoa, has officially opened a crucial two-day workshop at the CNFDP conference room dedicated to the validation of the National Family Policy. This strategic gathering to run from February … Continue reading
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https://successisus.co/news/beyou-shoetique/?e-page-b4af96d=5
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HBCU Graduate Builds Luxury Custom Boot Brand, BeYou Shoetique
Nay Parker, an alumna of Alabama State University, is the founder of BeYou Shoetique, a luxury custom shoe brand created for women who want to look classy without hurting their feet.
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http://www.africanews.com/2026/02/24/ghana-renames-kotoka-airport-reigniting-coup-debate/
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Ghana renames Kotoka Airport, reigniting coup debate | Africanews
Ghana has renamed its main international airport, dropping the name of a military officer linked to the 1966 overthrow of the country’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah. This move has reignited old political and historical tensions.
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“Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, a senior army officer, was among those who helped topple Nkrumah’s government six decades ago. He was later killed at the same airport during an attempted counter-coup in 1967.
Two years later, the military administration renamed the facility in his honour, casting him as a figure who intervened against what it viewed as… Read more
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Black-Owned Flight School In Metro Atlanta Pledges $1 Million To Train 1,000 Diverse Pilots
Lookup Flight Academy, a Black-owned flight school in Metro Atlanta, has pledged $1 million in scholarships to train 1,000 pilots.
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