Connect with us

News

US-Based Couple Donates Stationery, Clothes to Street Academy Inmates

Published

on

Ataa Lartey receiving some of the items donated to the academy

STREET Academy, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) dedicated to shaping a brighter future for street children, has received stationery and clothing to support its operations.

The items were donated by Bishop David Lawe and Lady Pastor Michele Lawe of The City of Grace Church in Brooklyn, New York, USA.

• Mr and Mrs Lawe interacting with the children

The donation was aimed at empowering the children and supporting their education and personal development at the Academy.

The couple created moments of joy as they presented items including T-shirts, trousers, vests, socks, body fresheners, deodorants and tubes to the children.

The donation also included books, pens and pencils, which were warmly received by the young learners, who expressed excitement and gratitude for the gesture.

Advertisement

Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Bishop Lawe said the donation was inspired by the Bible verse in Matthew 25:35–36, which says: “I was hungry and you fed me… I needed clothes, you clothed me.”

He said showing love to people, especially underprivileged children, should not only be through words but through actions that help keep body and soul together.

“We believe these little things will put them on the path of love, knowing that people care about them. These are things they will remember. The undershirts and underwear will help them as they grow,” Bishop Lawe said.

Lady Pastor Lawe also told the GNA that they were committed to sustaining their support and collaboration with the Academy, adding that their visit was to share love.

Advertisement

“We love the children and came to share love because Jesus is love,” she said.

The Founder and Executive Director of the Academy, Mr Ataa Lartey, commended the couple for their benevolence, saying the items would complement efforts to keep the Academy functional.

“They were here last year and promised to come every year to support the children. About a week ago they informed me they were coming, and yesterday they arrived. This morning, they are here again. God bless them so they can gather more resources to support the children,” he said.

Join our WhatsApp Channel now!
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBElzjInlqHhl1aTU27

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Hot!

Dr Sammy Ayeh defends Baba Jamal recall, rejects comparison with Hajia Amina Adam

Published

on

Government Communicator , Dr Sammy Ayeh, has defended the decision to recall Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mohammed Baba Jamal, amid public debate over alleged vote buying issues linked to the Ayawaso contest.

Dr Ayeh dismissed suggestions that the recall should be compared to the case of Hajia Amina Adam, who has been mentioned by some commentators as a government appointee.

He argued that the comparison does not hold because the two roles are not the same.

He questioned claims that Hajia Amina Adam serves on three boards, stating that only the Hajj Board has been publicly identified.

Advertisement

He indicated that there was no clear evidence to support assertions that she holds multiple board positions.

According to Dr Ayeh, Baba Jamal’s former position as High Commissioner carried a different level of responsibility.

He explained that a high commissioner represents the President and Ghana’s image abroad, which he described as distinct from board membership.

He maintained that the recall should therefore not be interpreted as unfair or inconsistent treatment.

Advertisement

In his view, the nature of Baba Jamal’s diplomatic role justified separate consideration.

By: Jacob Aggrey

Continue Reading

News

Akufo Addo expresses hope for peaceful elections in Bangladesh

Published

on

Former President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, has expressed optimism about Bangladesh’s democratic process as the country prepares for its elections.

Mr Akufo Addo, who is serving as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Observer Group in Bangladesh, noted that the polls present an opportunity for the people of Bangladesh to mark a new phase in their democratic journey.

He described the moment as significant for the country’s political future.

He expressed hope that the elections would be conducted peacefully across the country. According to him, a calm and orderly process would reflect the commitment of citizens to democratic values.

Mr Akufo Addo indicated that he would welcome an atmosphere of enthusiasm and unity during the exercise.

Advertisement

He referred to comments suggesting the possibility of a festive election and stated that such an environment would be encouraging.

In his view, a successful and peaceful election would send a strong message to the international community, particularly within South Asia and Southeast Asia.

He emphasized that it would demonstrate Bangladesh’s determination to pursue a democratic future.

The Commonwealth Observer Group is in Bangladesh to monitor the electoral process and assess its credibility, transparency, and adherence to democratic standards.

Advertisement

By: Jacob Aggrey

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Trending