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NASCO Electronics crowns Martha Korsah 4th Ultimate Akye3de3 Kese3 winner

Martha Korsah has been crowned the 4th Ultimate Akye3de3 Kese3 winner in a ceremony held at the Electroland Ghana Limited Mankessim branch.
She walked away with electronic items worth GHC100,000, including a NASCO SMART 43-inch TV, chest freezer, double door standing fridge, 2.0 Air conditioner, twin tub washing machine, and more.
The event also saw about 200 lucky customers in Mankessim and close towns rewarded with items such as 24-inch NASCO TVs, microwaves, industrial blenders, and home theatres for participating in the ongoing customer loyalty reward scheme since October 2024.
Adiza Ibrahim, Head of Marketing & Media Relations at Electroland Ghana Limited, expressed excitement about the company’s customer-centric approach, offering value for money and discounts on products from SAMSUNG, TCL, Midea, and NASCO.
She noted that the aim is to leave a lasting impression on customers and factor them into the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility.
“The exceptional customer experience I get from EGL is what keeps bringing me back to buy at least 3 times every week,” said Martha Korsah, the 4th winner. “I have become the go-to person for friends and family abroad seeking electronics for their Ghana projects.”
The EGL Akye3de3 Kese3 promotion is a flagship customer loyalty reward scheme for customers who buy from SAMSUNG, TCL, Midea, and NASCO. The grand prizes include a full SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS house makeover, a Midea Electronics house makeover, and an all-expense-paid trip to Morocco to watch live soccer, and a TCL Electronics house makeover.
Electroland Ghana Limited is the leading consumer electronics company in Ghana, distributing SAMSUNG, TCL, Midea, and NASCO products.
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Petition against Justice Kulendi: No case found

Government spokesperson Felix Ofosu Kwakye has clarified the steps taken by the Presidency regarding a petition filed against Justice Yonny Kulendi.
He explained that after receiving the petition, John Dramani Mahama forwarded it to the Chief Justice in line with Article 146 of the Constitution.
This step was to allow the Chief Justice to assess whether the petition raised a prima facie case.
Following the review, the Chief Justice informed the President that the petition did not disclose a prima facie case.
As a result, the constitutional threshold for further action was not met.
Mr Ofosu Kwakye noted that the President has formally communicated the Chief Justice’s position to the petitioner, bringing the matter to a close under the procedures set out in the Constitution.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Allied Health Professional Council warns against unaccredited optical dispensing programme

The Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) has cautioned the public against enrolling in a Bachelor of Science (BSc) Optical Dispensing programme being advertised by Garden City University College in Kumasi.
According to the Council, the programme has not been accredited and has not received approval to operate.
It said any form of advertisement, admission, or training under the programme is unauthorised and goes against the Health Professions Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013 (Act 857).
In a disclaimer issued by the Council, parents, guardians, and prospective students were strongly advised not to apply for or enroll in the programme at the institution.
The Council further urged prospective students to always verify the accreditation status of allied health training programmes with the AHPC before seeking admission.
It explained that enrolling in unaccredited programmes could create future problems, including difficulties with indexing, internship placement, and professional registration.
The AHPC said it will continue to take the necessary regulatory steps to protect the public and maintain high standards in allied health education and practice.
The Council advised the public to contact its office for further clarification through its official email or phone lines.
By: Jacob Aggrey







