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Ruki campaigns against violence with ‘Stop War’

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• The Palestinian Ambassador to Ghana (left) with Ruki

The Palestinian Ambassador to Ghana (left) with Ruki

FAST-RISING reggae dancehall artist Rukayatu Abubarkar Jawando, known as Ruki in showbiz circles, has released a new song titled ‘Stop War,’ aiming to encourage global efforts to end violence in Gaza.

The track, produced and edited by Ras Bonbas, is a heartfelt call for peace and an end to the war in Palestine.

It was written by Martin Quar­pong who told The Spectator Agoro that the release of the song had gained significant attention, add­ing to the growing chorus of voices advocating an end to the conflict in Palestine.

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Reacting to the song’s release, Palestinian Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Alsataari, expressed delight at the growing support from the Gha­naian entertainment industry.

He praised the artist’s initia­tive, stating that such efforts were crucial in raising awareness about the dire situation in Gaza.

The songstress also used the occasion to urge the general public and fellow entertainers to leverage their musical talents to promote peace globally.

The song, according to Ruki, exemplifies how art could tran­scend boundaries and speak to the shared human desire for a peace­ful existence.  

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By Raissa Sambou

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Foundation donates mobility scooter to highlife musician Pozo Hayes

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Pozo Hayes riding his electric scooter

Renowned Ghanaian highlife musician, Pozo Hayes, has received an electric mobility scooter from the Nat Arthur Foundation –Tower of Hope to enhance his mobility, independence and overall well-being.

The presentation, which brought together family members, friends and well-wishers, showed the Foundation’s commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and improving their quality of life.

The Spokesperson for the Foundation, Ms Philomina Kuntum Blankson, said the donation was part of the Foundation’s mission of restoring hope and transforming lives through acts of compassion and community support.

According to her, the Foundation recognised the challenges faced by some vulnerable persons and remained committed to providing practical assistance to improve their daily lives and preserve their dignity.

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Ms Blankson said the foundation has over the years undertaken various charitable interventions aimed at improving lives through healthcare support, community development projects and humanitarian assistance.

 “The donation to Pozo Hayes forms part of its broader efforts to promote dignity, inclusion and social support for persons facing mobility and other life challenges,” she added.

Receiving the scooter, Pozo Hayes expressed gratitude to the Nat Arthur Foundation and all those who contributed towards the initiative.

He described the gesture as life-changing, saying the mobility scooter would greatly improve his movement and enable him to carry out his daily activities with greater ease and confidence.

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The veteran musician also commended the Foundation for its kindness and concern for the welfare of vulnerable members of society.

Dignitaries who attended the event were Prophet King Solomon, Nana Offeh Sebede3 Adeamuoduro Trimud3 Kaakyire Kwame Appiah I, Bosomtwe Asaman Manhene Benkumhene/Detiesohene of Lake Bosomtwe, associates of the musician.

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Israel Ofori to host 2nd ‘At His Feet’ service of gratitude

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Gospel minister, Israel Ofori is set to host the second edition of his annual worship gathering, ‘At His Feet -A Service of Gratitude,’ today at the Ultimate Charismatic Centre, Ohemaa Plaza, East Legon.

The event is expected to attract hundreds of worshippers, gospel music enthusiasts and members of the Christian community for an evening dedicated to thanksgiving, praise and spiritual renewal.

Building on the success of the maiden edition, the event seeks to deepen the culture of gratitude among believers while creating an atmosphere for heartfelt worship and reflection on God’s goodness and faithfulness.

The theme: ‘At His Feet,’ symbolises humility, surrender and devotion to God, encouraging participants to come before Him with thanksgiving and reverence.

Israel Ofori, whose ministry has touched many lives through worship and inspirational music, is expected to lead patrons through an uplifting experience aimed at strengthening faith and fostering a closer relationship with God.

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Speaking with The Spectator in Accra on Sunday, Israel said the event will feature powerful worship sessions, prayer, thanksgiving and moments of spiritual impartation.

He said the second edition was expected to be bigger and more impactful, bringing together church leaders, gospel ministers, worship teams and Christians from various denominations.

Israel noted that the programme was not only a celebration of God’s blessings but also an opportunity for believers to pause and acknowledge His hand in their lives amid the challenges and uncertainties of the times.

He called on Christians and non- Christians to come and worship to express their gratitude to God for His grace, protection and favour.

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