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Beware of choices you make when angry …It can define your path in life, youth told

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The third edition of Aj Inspires, a flagship school outreach programme by Aj’s Help the Needy Project, has been held.

The event reaffirms the organisation’s commitment to nurturing and empowering young people through education, mentorship, and practical life guidance.

It focuses on inspiring students through structured guidance and counselling sessions and aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4 and 6.

This edition attracted experts from different professional backgrounds to engage learners on critical aspects of personal development, emotional intelligence, health awareness, and academic excellence.

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Delivering the first session of the day, the Founder of Dangana Foundation, Mr Nashiru Momori, spoke extensively on anger management, a topic he described as both “timely and essential” for young people, explaining that while anger was a natural human emotion, the inability to manage it effectively can lead to serious consequences.

“Anger is not entirely negative,” Mr Momori stated. “In some situations, it can push you to stand up for what is right. However, when it becomes excessive or uncontrolled, it can destroy relationships, affect your academic performance, and even harm your future.”

“Learn to manage your anger before it manages you,” he advised. “The choices you make in moments of anger can define your path in life.”

Students responded positively to the session, with many expressing appreciation for the relatable examples and practical advice shared.

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On health education, Miss Amanda Akonnorbea, a Health Promotion Officer, said menstrual hygiene was not only a matter of cleanliness but also a critical component of overall health and self-confidence.

“Maintaining proper menstrual hygiene is essential for your well-being,” Miss Akonnorbea said. “It helps prevent infections and allows you to feel comfortable and confident, especially in school.”

She educated students on the correct use and disposal of sanitary products, stressing the importance of changing pads regularly and maintaining personal hygiene.

She also encouraged young girls not to feel ashamed of menstruation but rather to embrace it as a natural biological process.

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Adding to the day’s impactful discussions, Mr Eric Grundberry Aidoo-Gabrah, Founder of Tads Fashion Institute, addressed students on the importance of education, discipline, and personal values.

Mr Aidoo-Gabrah urged the students to remain committed to their goals despite challenges, reminding them that perseverance was key to achieving success.

The programme concluded with a powerful address from the Founder of Aj’s Help the Needy Project, Mrs Anita Opoku-Appiah, who reiterated the importance of education and determination in shaping a better future.

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