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‘The Direction’ conference inspires participants

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Author and philanthropist, Kaiser Obodai Torgbor, has initiated an online conference for people to share their experiences while they strive to attain greater heights in future.

The monthly conference titled ‘The Direction’ brings together renowned speakers from across the globe to inspire and provide guidance for participants on a wide range of subjects.

According to Mr. Torgbor, the conference seeks to “discuss relevant topics that resonate with individuals from diverse backgrounds to help steer them towards the right path.”

“The conference is all about gaining knowledge and sharing ideas,” he said.

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The event, which began in May 2021, featured speakers such as William Broussard (USA), Michael Adomako (USA), and Joel Duncan Williams.

The August edition, streamed via Zoom and other social media platforms, was graced by a special guest, Vincent Kpodo, a preacher, entrepreneur, author and US military veteran.

Other speakers at previous editions included, Author Ralph Antwi, Wendy Asare and Jamila Vizcaino and lot more have been scheduled for upcoming editions.

Mr. Torgbor the author of ‘Peg and Tents’ has impacted many readers in Ghana, South Africa, and the United States through his writings.

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A Plus urges young people to check blood pressure to prevent avoidable deaths

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Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central Kwame Asare Obeng, widely known as A Plus, is calling on young people to take hypertension seriously by checking their blood pressure regularly and taking prescribed medication to prevent sudden deaths and stroke.

In a message shared to the public, the MP noted that cases of young people dying from high blood pressure are rising, even though the condition is preventable.

He mentioned that many refuse to go for checkups, and those who later discover they have hypertension still stop or avoid taking their medication.

He expressed worry that some men refuse treatment because they believe blood pressure drugs affect their sexual performance, a belief he described as misleading.

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A Plus stressed that staying alive and healthy should be the priority, adding that complications from uncontrolled hypertension could lead to stroke and long term disability.

He encouraged the youth, especially men, to get their blood pressure tested and take treatment seriously to protect their health and future.

A Plus urged the public to spread the message so more people will take action on their health.

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Speaker engages first term members of parliament

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The Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has met first term Members of Parliament to strengthen cooperation between his office and newly elected legislators.

The engagement was organised to help build better working relations and improve communication within the House.

Bagbin stressed the value of open interaction and mentioned that similar sessions will later involve continuing MPs, the media and the public through televised programmes.

He reiterated the 9th Parliament’s goal of promoting openness and inclusion, describing integrity, honesty, civility and participation as key values for national progress.

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He encouraged the creation of a mentorship system to allow experienced members to guide new ones.

Bagbin reflected on the growth of Ghana’s legislature over the years, noting a shift from strong partisan conduct to a more mature multiparty atmosphere.

He urged MPs to maintain their party identity while working together for development.

Present at the meeting were the Clerk to Parliament Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, the Deputy Majority Whip Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe and the Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei.

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