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Lady Ophelia Donates To Good Shepherd Orphanage

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Ghanaian gospel artiste and songwriter, Ophelia Dedaa, popularly known as Lady Ophelia, has made a donation to the Good Shepherd Orphanage in Ofaakor, near Kasoa in the Central Region.

The gospel artiste, on her birthday, decided to spend the time with the orphans, in order to put smiles on the faces of the needy, as she put it. As part of her personal social responsibility to bless the needy, and as thanksgiving to God for adding another year to her life, she donated to the centre, items worth thousands of Ghana cedis.

She was accompanied by her management team, some fans, school mates, and family. The items donated included bags of rice, packs of soft drinks, boxes of Rota Biscuits, bags of gari, bags of sachet water, washing powder, boxes of tin tomato, among others.

The smiles and love on the faces of the children could not be hidden as they expressed gratitude to Lady Ophelia and her team.

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Presenting the items to the orphanage, Lady Ophelia said, giving back to the society, especially to orphans and other needy persons, has always been her passion. She added that the donation was her widow’s mite of helping bring comfort to the needy in the society.

The management of Good Shepherd Orphanage thanked her and her team for the kind gesture, and prayed that the Almighty God would continue to bless them.

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Lady Ophelia’s songs are hope-inspiring, and full of praise and thanksgiving to God for his love and faithfulness. For this reason, says the gospel musician, we must give thanks to God at all times as long as we live on this earth.

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Muslims mark Eid-ul-Adha with call to be peaceful, united

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Muslims across the country celebrated this year’s Eid-ul-Adha in a colourful and spiritually uplifting atmosphere under the theme, “A Season of Sacrifice, Solidarity and Spiritual Renewal.”

The celebration brought together Muslims from diverse backgrounds in a remarkable display of faith, unity and cultural heritage.

The occasion was marked by special Eid prayers at various designated grounds, the slaughtering of rams in homes for sharing among family members, friends and the less privileged, as well as musical concerts and recreational activities including horse riding.

Leading the celebration was the Chief Imam, Dr Sheikh Osman Sharubutu.

While the national celebration was held at the Black Star Square where President John Dramani Mahama was the Special Guest of Honour, similar gatherings took place at different centres across the capital and other regions of the country.

A visit by The Spectator to some celebration grounds revealed Muslims, both young and old, elegantly dressed in colourful jalabiya and other Islamic attire, reflecting the rich culture and traditions of the Muslim community.

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The celebration also portrayed the spirit of religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence in the country, as a number of Christians joined their Muslim counterparts to mark the occasion.

Muslim leaders and government officials used the opportunity to call on the faithful to uphold the teachings of the Holy Quran, renew their spiritual commitment and refrain from acts capable of undermining the peace, unity and security of the nation.

They further urged Ghanaians to continue to live in harmony and support one another for national development.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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My Muslim boyfriend’s snoring is my headache

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Dear Obaa Yaa,

During Eid-ul- Adha celebration, I decided to spend the weekend at my boyfriend’s place since we were planning towards our marriage.

To my surprise, what keeps me wide awake, restless and frustrated every single time is that he snores loudly like a generator running on full power, and I genuinely cannot get any rest

At a point, I thought it was just a normal thing, but I have realised it is something he does with ease and doesn’t see anything wrong with it.

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When he steps out in the morning, I try to get enough sleep because I may not sleep in the evening.

The most annoying thing is that, he always wants to cuddle me. These two things are a no for me and a red flag.

We are about to get married, what should I do?

Enam, Keta.

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Dear Enam,

The snoring and constant cuddling are frustrating, but you don’t have to choose between sleep and closeness.

Start with the snoring: check if it’s worse when he sleeps on his back, cut out alcohol before bed, try nasal strips or a humidifier, and see a doctor if he pauses while breathing.

For quick relief, foam earplugs or noise-cancelling headphones help a lot.

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Separate blankets, a bigger bed, or sleeping apart on some nights often makes couples rest well and feel closer overall.

Bring this up before the wedding .Tell him you want to wake up next to him for years to come, but sleep deprivation makes you both miserable.

Test earplugs and side-sleeping this weekend, and if it’s still unbearable, bring in a doctor. Good sleep matters more for your marriage than staying glued together all night.

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