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Seven unique ways a woman displays her love
When a woman is deeply in love, her feelings often shine through in ways that go beyond words. Love has a way of shaping her actions, outlook, and the way she interacts with the person she cherishes.
While every individual expresses love differently, there are certain unique qualities that consistently stand out.
In this article, explores seven distinctive traits a woman displays when she is truly in love, offering insight into the depth of her emotions:
1. She will wear her heart on her sleeve
Love can be a messy business. It is a whirlwind of emotions that come rushing in, taking over one’s senses and leaving you with a feeling of euphoria.
But when a woman is deeply in love, she does not shy away from these emotions. Instead, she embraces them wholeheartedly. That is because love makes her brave and it gives her the courage to wear her heart on her sleeve and let you see the depth of her feelings.
2. She will go out of her way for you
I remember when woman first fell in love, it was like a force had taken over her, and a force so powerful makes her want to do anything and everything for the man. She will want to go that extra mile, just to see her man smile.
3) She will prioritise your happiness
In love, it is the little things that count the most. When a woman is deeply in love with a man, the man’s happiness becomes her happiness. She will do all she can to ensure the man happy and content.
It could be as simple as making your favourite meal after a long day or as meaningful as supporting your dreams and aspirations. Remember, love is about giving, not taking She’ll prioritise your happiness
In love, it’s the little things that count the most. When a woman is deeply in love with you, your happiness becomes her happiness. She’ll do all she can to ensure you’re happy and content. It could be as simple as making your favorite meal after a long day or as meaningful as supporting your dreams and aspirations. Even if it means compromising on her own desires at times, she wouldn’t mind. Seeing that smile on your face or that spark in your eyes is worth more than anything to her. Remember, love is about giving, not taking.
4. She will stand by you through thick and thin
When a man was going through a difficult period in his life, the woman becomes his rock—she stands by him, supports him, and gives him the strength to keep going.
A woman who is deeply in love would not bail out when things get hard. Instead, she will be there, holding his hand, walking alongside, and facing whatever comes head-on. In her eyes, your battles are her battles and she will face them with courage and determination.
For her, love is not just a sunny day’s picnic, it is about braving the storm together. In her eyes, your battles are her battles and she’ll face them with courage and determination. For her, love is not just a sunny day’s picnic, it is about braving the storm together.
5. She will challenge you
This might catch you off guard, but when a woman is deeply in love with you, she will not always agree with you. She will challenge your thoughts and opinions, provoke discussions, and maybe even argue with you at times. But that is not because she is trying to pick a fight, rather, it is because she wants both of you to grow. She knows that true growth comes from challenges and disagreements.
6. She will show you genuine respect
Respect is the cornerstone of any strong relationship. When a woman is deeply in love with you, she will show you profound respect. This goes beyond just basic manners or niceties. It is about recognising your individuality, appreciating your abilities, and valuing your principles. She will respect your choices, your space, and your individuality; she will not belittle you or make you feel less than because she understands that love and respect go hand in hand.
This might seem like a given, but genuine respect is a powerful way of expressing deep love.
7. She will love you unconditionally
The most profound sign that a woman is deeply in love with you is her unconditional love. She will love you at your best and your worst, in your moments of strength and your moments of weakness.
The woman who loves you (as much as you love them) won’t expect you to be perfect, because she knows that true love isn’t about finding a perfect person, but loving an imperfect person perfectly. Her love will be constant and unwavering, even when the going gets tough. When a woman loves you deeply, she loves you for who you are, not what you can be. – Source: geediting.com
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AMA to step up enforcement ahead of second national sanitation day

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced plans to step up enforcement and monitoring activities as part of the second edition of the National Sanitation Day, which will take place on Saturday, November 1, 2025, across the Accra metropolis.
According to the Assembly, the exercise aims to promote cleanliness, improve sanitation, and ensure full public participation in the national campaign to make Accra cleaner and healthier.
To achieve this, the AMA will deploy 21 Public Health Officers, 200 members of the AMA Sanitation Taskforce, and 81 labourers, including sweepers and janitors, across all sub-metropolitan areas.
The operation will also be supported by heavy-duty equipment such as compactor trucks, backhoe loaders, excavators, tipper trucks, and pay loaders to help desilt drains, clear refuse, and transport waste.
The AMA stated that, in line with the President’s directive and the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (Communal Labour) Bye-Laws, 2017, all shops, markets, and business premises are to remain closed from 6:00 a.m. until the exercise is completed to allow for full public participation.
The clean-up activities will focus on desilting drains, sweeping streets, brushing road kerbs, and removing unauthorized banners.
Key areas expected to see intensified work include the Ashiedu Keteke Sub-Metro, which covers John Evans Atta Mills High Street, Asafoatse Nettey Road, and Agbogbloshie; the Ablekuma South Sub-Metro, which will focus on Chorkor (from Galilee to Lante Maami through Chemuenaa) and the Guggisberg Road to Korle Bu stretch; and the Okaikoi South Sub-Metro, which will include the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange and the Police Depot area (from Alajo Junction to Abeka Junction).
The AMA reminded the public that anyone who fails to comply with the sanitation directive or refuses to participate in the communal labour commits an offence.
Offenders may face a fine of up to 100 penalty units, imprisonment of between 30 and 180 days, or both. Continuing offenders will face additional daily penalties.
The Assembly is therefore, urging all residents, traders, transport operators, and businesses to actively take part in the clean-up exercise, stressing that maintaining a clean city is a shared responsibility.
It added that the goal of the exercise is to make Accra a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable city for everyone.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Cedi@60: Cedi remains symbol of national sovereignty – Ato Forson

Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has described the Ghana cedi as a proud symbol of the country’s identity and sovereignty as the nation marks 60 years since the currency was first introduced.
Speaking at the Cedi@60 celebration held today, October 28, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, Dr. Forson noted that the currency represents more than just a means of exchange.
He mentioned that it is part of Ghana’s national pride and economic journey.
“It is my distinct honor to join you today as we mark 60 years of the Ghana cedi. The Ghana cedi represents the pride of our nation and our heritage,” he stated.
Dr. Forson explained that since its introduction in 1965, the cedi has played a vital role in trade and daily transactions, connecting people and supporting economic activity.
“For 60 years, through inflation, devaluation, re-denomination, and recovery, the cedi has remained resilient. It continues to stand as a symbol of our national sovereignty and remains the only legal tender of our republic,” he stressed.
He highlighted the endurance of the cedi through Ghana’s economic challenges and political transitions, noting that its continued existence reflects the resilience and determination of the Ghanaian people.
The event, themed “Cedi@60 – Our Money, Our Pride,” marks six decades since the introduction of the Ghana cedi, which replaced the British pound during the First Republic under President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
By: Jacob Aggrey



