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Elvis Justice, CEO of Serendipity Trading Academy makes strides in trading

Serendipity Trade Academy, a self-taught online trading academy says it will continue to be one of the few online trading companies which offer free forex signals that provide significant returns to clients.
In an interview with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on the online academy, Mr Elvis Justice Bedi said, “We are one of the few academies that grant and share free signals of over 19000+ Pips gains weekly.” Any average trader makes roughly 10000 pips in a whole month but here we do more than that in a week.”
He said the youth were now warming up to trading online in order to rake in additional revenue which hitherto was not available to them.


Mr Bedi, who is also a Bitcoin investor, said he won a huge sum of money through Blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, and urged Ghanaians to consider investing in the cryptocurrency market.
According to him, digital trading had now become the trend for the youth as it was classified as investment unlike gambling and sports betting.
“My vision is to empower people with the right knowledge of Blockchain technology and creating a source of income with just the use of phone and internet. This will reduce the high rate of youth unemployment in the country,” he said.
“The long term benefit is the rise of smart 21st Century investors and traders who will be at the forefront of Blockchain innovation,” he said.
Mr Bedi debunked claims that crypto currency was not worth investing, and explained that, “You need to understand how it is done. One needs to be patient and understand the technicalities before investing in the crypto currency business in order to reap the benefits.”
Serendipity Trading Academy recently launched its updated e-learning portal where all learning materials; simplified from Beginner – Masterclass in Forex, Cryptocurrency, Indices, Stocks, Options & amp; Commodities are made available.
“This is the only thing I can give to the youth” A simplified way of understanding this business.
Meanwhile, the Securities and Exchange Commission has warned the public against investing in crypto currency and crypto-related investment schemes.
A statement issued by SEC last year said all crypto-related activities were not regulated by the Commission.
BY FRANCIS NTOW
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Spend quality time with children- Father told

In a world where fathers are increasingly consumed by work and the pursuit of financial security, Bishop Michael Quartey, the Regional Overseer of the Perez Chapel International, has urged fathers to prioritise spending quality time with their children.
This, he said makes them develop trust, love and sense of security in building confident responsible adults.
Bishop Michael Quartey made this known in an interview with The Spectator ahead of the Father’s Day celebration tomorrow.
He noted that while many fathers are providing the financial needs of their families, children also require emotional support, guidance and quality time from their fathers.
“A lot of children are engaged in a lot of negative things just because of the absence of their fathers and it is about time we sit up.”
Bishop Quartey explained that fatherhood goes beyond meeting financial obligations and involves being physically and emotionally present in the lives of their children.
“Fathers serve as role models whose actions and decisions often influence the values and attitudes of their children” he disclosed.
He also elaborated that regular communication, participation in school activities and involvement in children’s daily life could significantly strengthen family bonds and contribute to the overall well –being of the children.
He added that though the modern day fathers are doing so well, we need to continue to change the narrative by putting in extra effort in the upbringing of our children.
“Being a father is a great joy and it is very necessary for fathers to be celebrated because they go through a lot,” he indicated.
Mr Quartey used the opportunity to encourage all fathers to continue doing their best and pray for their children as well.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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Akwaaba Nsuo & Velkommen Fjord Durbar 2026 launched in Accra

A new cultural, trade, and diplomatic platform celebrating Ghana-Norway ties was launched on Saturday, June 13, at Palms by Eagles Hotel, Accra.
Dubbed the ‘Akwaaba Nsuo & Velkommen Fjord Durbar 2026’, the event draws on the symbolism of Ghana’s rivers, -Nsuo, and Norway’s fjords to highlight water as a shared cultural, economic, and environmental identity.
The three-day event is scheduled for July 31 – August 2, 2026 in Oslo, Norway. Activities will include a trade exhibition, durbar of chiefs, and B2B networking sessions.
Speaking at the launch, CEO of the Durbar, Kofi Mulan, said Ghana’s rivers like the Volta, Pra, and Ankobra have long sustained livelihoods through fishing, transport, and spirituality.
“Similarly, Norway’s fjords represent the cornerstone of its maritime heritage, global leadership in ocean industries, and environmental stewardship,” Mr Mulan added.
“These parallel relationships with water form the philosophical and thematic spine of the entire event. The Akwaaba Nsuo & Velkommen Fjord Durbar 2026 is therefore framed as a convergence of heritage and innovation,” he said.
Organisers say participants will benefit from Global visibility and cultural diplomacy in Europe, stronger ties with Norway, and increased market access for exports like fashion, crafts, agribusiness, and processed goods under AfCFTA frameworks on the Ghana side.
On the Norway side, they noted access to Norwegian expertise in maritime technology, aquaculture, and renewable energy, plus opportunities in fisheries, offshore energy, and sustainability projects.
The Durbar is positioned as a high-level exchange platform to deepen trade and diplomatic relations between Ghana and Norway.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme




