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Beethoven Opoku Agyeman gets WODIF Honour

The World Diplomatic Federation (WODIF) has officially extended invitation to His Noble Meritor Beethoven Opoku
Agyemang to fellowship with the world’s most respectful and great human family.
The invitation was strictly
based on accomplishments including supporting community development programmes through
philanthropy or humanitarianism, special voluntary service, specialty in industry and
Investments, legal aid, civil society, tradition know-how, dispute settlement, youth and student
sustenance.
The exploits had won him this accolade to be Honorary Associate Councilor –Council for
Global Innovation and Modernization Initiatives(West AfricanFellow)classified as first-rated business magnate with a reverential title.
“His Noble Meritor or Mériter Beethoven Opoku
Agyemang in your capacity to connect and relate to West African governments on WODIF
initiatives programsand projects,” the statement said.
The World Diplomatic Federation,WODIF is a nonpartisan, independent civil organization
dedicated to international cooperation hitherto founded to create the most respected diplomatic
platform for economic growth and development through forums, conferences, dialogues, festivals,
honorary award ceremonies, trade, finance and investment amalgamation network, national
cooperation and liberalization, relative world health issues, food security and sustainable
environment, managing international relations hencesustaining peace and security and as well
managing, negotiating and resolving conflict.
WODIF is subject to projecting, promoting, and strengthening global companionship in all
disciplines, albeit to support the role, functions and responsibilities of United Nations and other
international related organizations’ core values.
This platform supervenes the individual affluent and
the influential in the global society to uniquely come together as one family of greatness.
The organization is registered in Newberg Oregon, USA, having its proposed continental head
offices in Germany –Europe, Brazil –South America, Japan –Asia, Ghana –Africa; Atlanta,Georgia –(North America) USA, aiming at inviting all walks of life into this social and economic fellowship (Membership).
Membership is strictly
by invitation after a thorough investigation is done on you, justifying your holistic personality without criminal records before induction into fellowship.
The organization has the privilege through its Supreme Sovereign Authority to invite also Politicians, Diplomats, Entrepreneurs, Business moguls, Bankers, Barristers, Physicians, Engineers, Security Experts, Great Scientists, Philanthropists, Celebrities and top-level Journalist to fellowship.
In a release from WODIF’s communication department, it stated “the world today, needs the support of the individual and corporate affluent society to champion the cause of salvaging to salving the challenges facing global communities, and for this reason, you are
required respectfully to tender your acceptance by writing officially to us.”
“The Supreme Sovereign
Authority upon your acceptance letter is received; would call for an official induction in a closed
door, private gathering or in an open inaugural ceremony will be held to commemorate you,” it added.
“In your consummation and participation as a Classified Fellow of WODIF, you will be
entitled to be among the first recipients in history to be awarded the PHERENIKE (The Victorious
One),”it added.
It added, “This honorary title will be conferred on successful individuals who, by virtue of their
affluence,and influence over the world, distinguish themselves holistically.The organization upon your acceptance would want you to have press releases and briefings to inform the general public towards the inaugural induction.”
The Missionary Bureur of the World Diplomatic Federation in Africa presiding in Ghana; has officially scheduled the
inauguration for Friday,
January, 19,2024 at the Accra International Conference Center at 12 noon prompt.
The prime purpose of this Federation is to establish a common platform that will
bring together great and excellent achievers around the world to address international issues with one
voice.
“Your invitation to join ‘WODIF’ is with the expectation that you will bring aboard your
expertise and experience to bear on relative issues,” it said.
“However, you will always be notified of the necessary arrangements in advance where and whenever
your presence will be needed at any given location different from your permanent place of abode,” it added.
“The organization after the inaugural induction, will fully gazette your membership at the Supreme Court of competent jurisdiction to serve permanently for four years as ceremonial fellow and leader,” it stressed.
“On joining WODIF, you are to note that your role, functions and responsibilities will officially be handled by a team of Emissaries under the directives of the Secretariat Commissioner since your affluence may not permit you to be fully engage at all times,” it stated.
By notice, the US Ambassador Virginia Evelyn Plamer, our Special Guest of the occasion, and other
diplomatic representation Ambassadors or High Commissioners from UK, Germany, China, France,
Japan, Canada, Israel, Turkey, Belgium, Brazil, Morrocco, Nigeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Algeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Angola, Congo, South Africa, and Malawi will grace the occasion to
decorate the Honorees.
The event is under the auspices of Diaspora Affairs of the Office of the President and involving other ministries participating in our upcoming US Africa Companionship
Festival and Summit.
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NTC ladies observe Int’l Women’s Day
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THE Times Ladies Association, a group consisting of female staff of the New Times Corporation (NTC), on Monday commemorated this year’s International Women’s Day with a call on women to empower themselves through education, unity and healthy living to contribute meaningfully to national development.
The event, held at the NTC’s boardroom, was attended by management members and staff of the corporation and was to celebrate the achievements of women and reflect on their role in society.
In her address, the President of the association, Mrs Georgina N.M Quaittoo, said the global celebration, marked annually on March 8, recognised the economic, political and social achievements of women while raising awareness about gender equality.
Although the international celebration fell on Sunday, she explained that the association decided to mark the occasion on March 9 to enable members to participate fully and commemorate the day in their own way.
Speaking on this year’s theme: ‘Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls,’ and the global campaign theme: ‘Give to Gain,’ she the association had over the years worked tirelessly to support the growth and progress of the corporation despite the challenges they faced.
Urged members to commit themselves to deeper service to humanity and the advancement of women. She said women were unique, resilient and invaluable to society, stating that they deserved respect, appreciation, kindness and love for the vital roles they played in families, workplaces and communities.
According to her, members of the President, who is also the Editor of The Spectator newspaper, encouraged members to empower themselves academically and take advantage of opportunities to improve their lives and careers.
She also urged them to maintain healthy lifestyles by going for regular medical check-ups, exercise regularly, get enough rest and support one another.
Moreover, she advised members to accept leadership positions when given the opportunity and to exhibit qualities such as hard work, confidence, patience, compassion and responsibility in both their homes and workplaces.
Contributing, the Chanel Marketing and Circulation Manager, Mr Alfred Koomson, said women played critical roles in society and deserved to be supported and appreciated.
He urged men to recognise that they were often vulnerable species without the care, support and contributions of women in their lives.
He, therefore, commended women for the invaluable roles they play as mothers, caregivers, professionals and leaders, stressing that society would be incomplete without them.
By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu
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Ghana commemorates 69th Indece anniversary

GHANA celebrated her 69th Independence Anniversary last Friday with colourful parades across all 16 regions of the country.
This year’s theme: ‘Reflect, Review, Reset,’ emphasised the importance of reflecting on the nation’s journey, assessing its current state, and planning for a brighter future.

At the Jubilee House, dignitaries present were President John Mahama, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, former Presidents, Akufo-Addo and John Agyekum Kufuor, behalf of the President, former President of Tanzania, and other distinguished guests.

The President, John Dramani Mahama, addressed the nation at the seat of government whiles Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives addressed their various assemblies on.

As part of the celebrations, school children paraded and displayed their marching skills whiles others performed cultural and other social activities to mark the day across the regions.



