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How to use astrology to increase your chances with women

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The first time you might have come across astrology would be the horoscope column in this newspaper or another magazine. But did you ever think that these horoscopes could be responsible to get you the lady of your dreams?
Most people think that astrology is limited to zodiac signs. There is so much more to it. The core of astrology and interplanetary connections are real. Each and every celestial object’s position since the time of your birth has a certain effect on your personality.
Astrology has determined that some of these celestial objects have more impact than others. These planetary bodies have an effect on your day to day life also. Astrologers study these effects and the corresponding development of traits.
In the age of information, women look for more than just good looks and physique. There are these tiny nuances which make you to stand out from the crowd.
Women these days expect an instant connection based on a witty, sparkling conversation because they know exactly what they are looking for. Here are some ways to use astrology as a powerful tool to increase your chances with women.
Learn a bit about your own zodiac sign: This helps you to identify your own set of traits. You can think for yourself as to what kind of characteristics complement your own.
Draw up your own love horoscope: The most accurate love horoscope can give you all the details about your love life. It can be a guide to your love compatibility and empower you to meet your perfect woman.
Learn about zodiac compatibility: Your love horoscope will tell you more about the signs compatible with yours and how to impress women according to her zodiac sign. Every zodiac has a list of compatible signs and a list of incompatible ones. Learn the traits of the compatible signs. This way you will be better equipped to lead a conversation once you find out her sign.
Analyze your strengths: Your horoscope will have details of your strong personality traits. Use them modestly in a conversation to impress her. Do not pretend to be a know-it-all. After you skillfully find out her sign, control the urge to show off your knowledge. Slip in the compliments to her traits tactfully without trying to come off as an expert in the subject.
Use the opportunities in the conversation: Women of each sign have a weakness for certain qualities. Show her that you possess those qualities. But do it subtly.
To conclude this short piece, you might think that educated women of the 21st century might not believe in astrology. But you will be surprised to learn that women are obsessed with reading horoscopes. They love reading their horoscopes every day.
The majority of them think that they are strong and independent women who are in charge of their own destiny. But at the same time, they feel a certain tingle of positivity when they read good things about their sign in the horoscopes column.
Social media is full of groups where women discuss their horoscopes and zodiac compatibility. But bear in mind that they are only comfortable doing so with women.
In order to get her to open up about her sign, it is important that you make her feel comfortable. It is no secret that women open up to men who can earn their trust.
Astrology has spread across the globe and gained a broader audience. This is the age of information and almost every topic is available to us on our fingertips. The Internet has spread the reach of zodiac knowledge. More and more women want to find out their sun sign, view their horoscope, and learn how the stars can fuel their romantic life.
Astrology is no longer restricted to the back pages of the girly magazine. It can be discussed online without stigma or hesitation.

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G-NEXID hosts 6th Exchange Programme

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The Global Network of Export-Import Banks and Development Finance Institutions (G-NEXID) successfully held its sixth (6th) Exchange Programme, hosted by the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) Bank in Accra from March 22 to 23 March.

The event brought together member institutions, partner organisations and Ghanaian public entities to advance dialogue on South-South trade, investment and development finance, while also creating opportunities for knowledge-sharing and institutional cooperation.

Organised as a capacity-building and networking platform, the 2026 edition of the G-NEXID Exchange focused on GEXIM’s experience in developing innovative solutions to promote intra-African and extra-African trade.

It also highlighted trade and investment opportunities in Ghana, particularly in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and broader national development initiatives.

The Exchange Programme forms part of G-NEXID’s mandate to foster cooperation among export-import banks and development finance institutions in support of South-South trade and investment.

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This 6th edition follows earlier successful programmes hosted by India Exim Bank (2016), BNDES (2017), Indonesia Eximbank (2018), Afreximbank (2019) and Saudi EXIM Bank (2025).

On the first day, participants were presented with G-NEXID institutional information and received an update on the Network’s 2026 work programme.

There were a series of substantive presentations, including an overview of the Ghanaian economy by the Ministry of Finance, with particular attention to debt-related challenges; a presentation by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), on investment opportunities in the country; and institutional presentations by GEXIM and Development Bank Ghana (DBG) on their respective mandates, initiatives, products and services.

Discussions during the sessions underscored strong interest in sector-focused webinars and business dialogues, particularly in agribusiness value chains such as poultry and rice.

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Participants also emphasized the importance of continued information exchange and the sharing of best practices, especially in the area of guarantees.

The second day opened with a presentation on the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme, a national economic transformation strategy launched by President John Dramani Mahama in July 2025.

The initiative aims to enhance economic productivity through continuous industrial activity, accelerated export development and strategic import substitution.

As the programme is expected to mobilise both private and development capital, it presents concrete opportunities for G-NEXID members in areas such as co-financing, guarantees, trade finance and technical cooperation.

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The programme also featured institutional presentations by guest organisations, namely the African Guarantee and Economic Cooperation Fund (FAGACE) and the West African Development Bank (BOAD), which shared their mandates, initiatives, products and services.

Following these exchanges, the G-NEXID Secretariat held bilateral discussions with both institutions as part of the Network’s ongoing membership drive.

Participants further benefited from a presentation by the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), as well as a showcase of GEXIM’s key pipeline projects.

On the margins of the Exchange Programme, G-NEXID members also held their 20th Annual General Assembly Meeting to review progress and discuss strategic priorities.

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Following the event, participants joined the GEXIM@10 International Conference, held from March 24-25, 2026 under the theme, “A Decade of Enabling Export Trade and Industrial Transformation: Resetting GEXIM for the Next Frontier.”

The conference provided an important platform for exploring how Ghana can strengthen its transition from a primary commodity exporter to a more competitive player in value-added trade and industrial development.

Source – G-NEXID

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President Mahama signs five bills into law

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President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, signed five bills including three amendment bills passed by Parliament into law.

They are: Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill, 2025; University of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Bill, 2025; Ghana Deposit Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2025; Growth and Sustainability Levy (Amendment) Bill, 2026; and Education Regulatory Bodies (Amendment) Bill, 2026.

In a brief remark after assenting to the bills, President Mahama explained that the Security and Intelligence Agencies Act, 2026, scraps the Office of Minister of National Security and frees the President’s to appoint any Minister to supervise the security agencies.

He said it also reverses the name of the office of National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), to the original name, Bureau of National Intelligence, (BNI).

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This the President said, addresses the confusion between that security agency and a well-known Ghanaian financial institution, the National Investment Bank.

President Mahama also noted that the University of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Act, 2026, establishes another University in the Eastern Region, at Bonsu, with three campuses – the main campus at Bonsu in the Eastern Region, with the second campus to be cited at Ohawu in the Oti Region.

The third, the Presdient assed will be located at Acherensua in the Ahafo Region.

Touching on the Amendment to the Growth and Sustainability Levy Act, the President said, “As you’re aware, the act was amended to increase it from 1% to 3%, and so this act reduces it again. That is the levy on mining companies. It reduces it again to 1%, because of the introduction of the sliding scale of royalties.”

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He also spoke to the passage of the Government Education Regulatory Bodies Amendment Act, emphasising that amends Act 1023 to grant greater flexibility to private tertiary institutions and the option to Charter.

The Ghana Deposit Protection Amendment Act, the President concluded, is an amendment to an original act that was supposed to guarantee deposits held in commercial banks or financial institutions.

It basically expands protection to include mobile money wallets and other digital platforms, ensuring a wider scope of digital financial assets are secured.

The signing ceremony, was witnessed by the Clerk of Parliament, Mr. Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, Secretary to the President, Dr Callistus Mahama, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akrutinga Ayine, Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, Joyce Bawa Mogtari, a Senior Presidential Advisor and a Special Aide to the President, Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, and the Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang.

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