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Communication expert launches website

Ms Linda Segbefia
Ms Linda Segbefia, a communications expert with over a decade of experience, has launched a website, lindasegbefia.com in Accra last week.
The platform will serve as a vibrant showcase for Linda’s passion for diverse content and storytelling, offering visitors a rich resource of topics to explore.
In a statement copied to the The Spectator, it was aimed at sharing compelling stories that celebrate resilience, individual and corporate triumph, and cultural heritage.
It said readers who visit the site would have variety of content, ranging from insightful brand narratives and impactful corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives to empowering stories of women and young people’s achievements.
“With a passion for African cinema, the platform also shares a spotlight on the segment, recognising its significance as a cultural cornerstone that reflects the continent’s heritage, identity, and strength,” it added.
“I have always been deeply passionate about writing. With lindasegbefia.com, I have created a space to share my views on topics that are close to my heart.
“My goal is to offer meaningful content that informs, inspires, and connects with a wide audience. Whether it is shedding light on CSR efforts, highlighting women’s achievement or amplifying African cinema, I want this platform to be a catalyst for positive change,” she added.
“This is a digital hub for positive narratives, cultural celebration, and empowerment that resonates with a global audience,” she added.
According to the statement, the website offers a well-rounded experience, catering for readers from various backgrounds, adding that corporate professionals can find insightful perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), while lifestyle enthusiasts can discover tips on self-improvement.
It said cinema enthusiasts will appreciate the focus on African filmmaking, and those interested in current events can stay updated on entertainment news and upcoming events.
To foster inclusivity and promote continuous learning, the website, it said will feature collaborations with industry thought leaders and guest contributors.
These experts will share their knowledge and perspectives on key issues, encouraging open dialogue and diverse viewpoints
By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu
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Muslims mark Eid-ul-Adha with call to be peaceful, united

Muslims across the country celebrated this year’s Eid-ul-Adha in a colourful and spiritually uplifting atmosphere under the theme, “A Season of Sacrifice, Solidarity and Spiritual Renewal.”
The celebration brought together Muslims from diverse backgrounds in a remarkable display of faith, unity and cultural heritage.
The occasion was marked by special Eid prayers at various designated grounds, the slaughtering of rams in homes for sharing among family members, friends and the less privileged, as well as musical concerts and recreational activities including horse riding.
Leading the celebration was the Chief Imam, Dr Sheikh Osman Sharubutu.

While the national celebration was held at the Black Star Square where President John Dramani Mahama was the Special Guest of Honour, similar gatherings took place at different centres across the capital and other regions of the country.
A visit by The Spectator to some celebration grounds revealed Muslims, both young and old, elegantly dressed in colourful jalabiya and other Islamic attire, reflecting the rich culture and traditions of the Muslim community.




The celebration also portrayed the spirit of religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence in the country, as a number of Christians joined their Muslim counterparts to mark the occasion.



Muslim leaders and government officials used the opportunity to call on the faithful to uphold the teachings of the Holy Quran, renew their spiritual commitment and refrain from acts capable of undermining the peace, unity and security of the nation.
They further urged Ghanaians to continue to live in harmony and support one another for national development.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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My Muslim boyfriend’s snoring is my headache
Dear Obaa Yaa,
During Eid-ul- Adha celebration, I decided to spend the weekend at my boyfriend’s place since we were planning towards our marriage.
To my surprise, what keeps me wide awake, restless and frustrated every single time is that he snores loudly like a generator running on full power, and I genuinely cannot get any rest
At a point, I thought it was just a normal thing, but I have realised it is something he does with ease and doesn’t see anything wrong with it.
When he steps out in the morning, I try to get enough sleep because I may not sleep in the evening.
The most annoying thing is that, he always wants to cuddle me. These two things are a no for me and a red flag.
We are about to get married, what should I do?
Enam, Keta.
Dear Enam,
The snoring and constant cuddling are frustrating, but you don’t have to choose between sleep and closeness.
Start with the snoring: check if it’s worse when he sleeps on his back, cut out alcohol before bed, try nasal strips or a humidifier, and see a doctor if he pauses while breathing.
For quick relief, foam earplugs or noise-cancelling headphones help a lot.
Separate blankets, a bigger bed, or sleeping apart on some nights often makes couples rest well and feel closer overall.
Bring this up before the wedding .Tell him you want to wake up next to him for years to come, but sleep deprivation makes you both miserable.
Test earplugs and side-sleeping this weekend, and if it’s still unbearable, bring in a doctor. Good sleep matters more for your marriage than staying glued together all night.




