• POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER-BODIES WITH POOR SANITATION SYSTEM IN GHANA

    Ghana, a country in West Africa, has a population of 30 million people. Lack of clean, pure drinking water and sanitation system has been affecting many lives and properties.

    Each year, poor people living in both rural and urban communities suffer, when there is a heavy down pour of rains, causing flood and diseases, such as cholera and malaria across poor communities.

    Again, bad attitude of young school-going age people, engaged in illegal small-scale mining, commonly known as ‘galamsey’, pollute our water-bodies, thereby killing fishes and other aquatic animals. This is experienced because the people involved lack proper sanitation, effective drainage systems, so that the gutters are choked due to poor sanitation system and the lifestyle of some of the people living in the community.

    These people also lack education or just refuse to pay heed to environmental Experts’ advice. Throwing garbage in the drains has been their habit for a greater part of their existence and destroying farms lands has also become their stock in trade; erroneously believing that they are making good livelihood out of that exploitation.

    Environmental Sanitation is important for all; helping to maintain good health and increase life-span among people. However, it is especially important for children and the youth in communities, worldwide.

    It might interest you to know that children around the world, over 800 of them; under the age of five, die every day from preventable diarrhea-related diseases caused by lack of access to pure drinking water, sanitation and hygiene.

    This is the effect of the degradation of our environment by these people.

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    ''Clean'' and ''Sanitation''.

    “Clean”, means that soil and food are visibly removed from surfaces.

    ''Sanitation'' When items are “sanitized” it means that those surfaces have a reduction of pathogens. There still may be microorganisms present, but they are at safe levels.

    Generally, surfaces of equipment, food preparation tables and utensils that come into direct contact with food should be washed, sanitized and air-dried.

    Cleaning and environmental sanitation are important for the following reasons:-

    Firstly, to minimize food wastage due to food contamination.

    Secondly, getting drinking clean and pure water in Ghana is hard to come by, in most communities. Or better still, is not safe to drink. A government's role in providing sanitation is to set policy and regulate the sector to ensure a clean and healthy living environment for its people. At the same time, individuals and households bear responsibility for their own well-being by adopting improved sanitation and hygiene practices.

    Lastly, all effort must be made to discourage all forms of illegal mining activities in our communities. By so doing, we are restoring back to society God-given clean and healthy environment.


    POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER-BODIES WITH POOR SANITATION SYSTEM IN GHANA Ghana, a country in West Africa, has a population of 30 million people. Lack of clean, pure drinking water and sanitation system has been affecting many lives and properties. Each year, poor people living in both rural and urban communities suffer, when there is a heavy down pour of rains, causing flood and diseases, such as cholera and malaria across poor communities. Again, bad attitude of young school-going age people, engaged in illegal small-scale mining, commonly known as ‘galamsey’, pollute our water-bodies, thereby killing fishes and other aquatic animals. This is experienced because the people involved lack proper sanitation, effective drainage systems, so that the gutters are choked due to poor sanitation system and the lifestyle of some of the people living in the community. These people also lack education or just refuse to pay heed to environmental Experts’ advice. Throwing garbage in the drains has been their habit for a greater part of their existence and destroying farms lands has also become their stock in trade; erroneously believing that they are making good livelihood out of that exploitation. Environmental Sanitation is important for all; helping to maintain good health and increase life-span among people. However, it is especially important for children and the youth in communities, worldwide. It might interest you to know that children around the world, over 800 of them; under the age of five, die every day from preventable diarrhea-related diseases caused by lack of access to pure drinking water, sanitation and hygiene. This is the effect of the degradation of our environment by these people. Description: ''Clean'' and ''Sanitation''. “Clean”, means that soil and food are visibly removed from surfaces. ''Sanitation'' When items are “sanitized” it means that those surfaces have a reduction of pathogens. There still may be microorganisms present, but they are at safe levels. Generally, surfaces of equipment, food preparation tables and utensils that come into direct contact with food should be washed, sanitized and air-dried. Cleaning and environmental sanitation are important for the following reasons:- Firstly, to minimize food wastage due to food contamination. Secondly, getting drinking clean and pure water in Ghana is hard to come by, in most communities. Or better still, is not safe to drink. A government's role in providing sanitation is to set policy and regulate the sector to ensure a clean and healthy living environment for its people. At the same time, individuals and households bear responsibility for their own well-being by adopting improved sanitation and hygiene practices. Lastly, all effort must be made to discourage all forms of illegal mining activities in our communities. By so doing, we are restoring back to society God-given clean and healthy environment.
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  • *Dear Black Children,*

    Poverty isn’t just about lack of money—it’s a mindset that affect the quality of one's life. And when you surround yourself with people with poor mindset, that mindset persists. But what happens when the poor live in mixed communities alongside doctors, lawyers, and business people but still remain poor?

    Probably they aren't able to mix up with the right circle despite being close with them. And that is common with the rich and affluent. They tend to keep company with themselves. More so that shouldn't be an excuse.

    Hear me. Success is contagious. And so is poverty. Exposure changes everything. Instead of just demanding free meals, free clothes and shelter upon meeting the rich let’s demand a communities that uplift, inspire, and create opportunities! With that everyone gets to benefit. At least the basic needs of life would be a problem of the past for everyone.

    Have an awesome week and may God be merciful and gracious to us and our families. 🙏🏽
    #Goodweek
    *Dear Black Children,* Poverty isn’t just about lack of money—it’s a mindset that affect the quality of one's life. And when you surround yourself with people with poor mindset, that mindset persists. But what happens when the poor live in mixed communities alongside doctors, lawyers, and business people but still remain poor? Probably they aren't able to mix up with the right circle despite being close with them. And that is common with the rich and affluent. They tend to keep company with themselves. More so that shouldn't be an excuse. Hear me. Success is contagious. And so is poverty. Exposure changes everything. Instead of just demanding free meals, free clothes and shelter upon meeting the rich let’s demand a communities that uplift, inspire, and create opportunities! With that everyone gets to benefit. At least the basic needs of life would be a problem of the past for everyone. Have an awesome week and may God be merciful and gracious to us and our families. 🎉🙏🏽 #Goodweek🙌
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  • AN OVERLOOKED CAUSE OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN GHANA: THE NEED FOR EFFECTIVE PERSONAL STUDY TIME
    As an educator, I am constantly seeking creative and effective ways to help my students excel academically. This drive has led me to explore the factors contributing to poor academic performance. Among the identified factors, I have observed that the most prominent issue within the Ghanaian context is the lack of effective personal study time for students. However, this issue remains under-researched.

    Much attention has been directed toward challenges such as inadequate professional teachers, insufficient teaching and learning resources, and limited instructional time. Yet, I have noticed that even in the presence of these resources, students' academic performance often remains subpar. This is primarily because they lack the opportunity for effective and productive personal study time to review classroom lessons, engage in further reading, and conduct independent research.

    I believe it is time for educators, stakeholders, policymakers, and curriculum developers to reevaluate the structure of teacher-student contact hours. By reducing these contact hours and prioritizing intensive personal study time for students, we can empower them to take greater ownership of their learning and improve academic outcomes.
    AN OVERLOOKED CAUSE OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN GHANA: THE NEED FOR EFFECTIVE PERSONAL STUDY TIME 🤔 As an educator, I am constantly seeking creative and effective ways to help my students excel academically. This drive has led me to explore the factors contributing to poor academic performance. Among the identified factors, I have observed that the most prominent issue within the Ghanaian context is the lack of effective personal study time for students. However, this issue remains under-researched. Much attention has been directed toward challenges such as inadequate professional teachers, insufficient teaching and learning resources, and limited instructional time. Yet, I have noticed that even in the presence of these resources, students' academic performance often remains subpar. This is primarily because they lack the opportunity for effective and productive personal study time to review classroom lessons, engage in further reading, and conduct independent research. I believe it is time for educators, stakeholders, policymakers, and curriculum developers to reevaluate the structure of teacher-student contact hours. By reducing these contact hours and prioritizing intensive personal study time for students, we can empower them to take greater ownership of their learning and improve academic outcomes.
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  • Humility is important in life but it's difficult to know who's humble in different circumstances. The needy tends to be humble, the rich tends to be arrogant; however, the table can turn at anytime. On the flip side, each person can change according to the circumstance they find themselves in at a point in life.

    Think about it

    #Humility #Arrogance #Rich #Poor
    Humility is important in life but it's difficult to know who's humble in different circumstances. The needy tends to be humble, the rich tends to be arrogant; however, the table can turn at anytime. On the flip side, each person can change according to the circumstance they find themselves in at a point in life. Think about it 🤔 #Humility #Arrogance #Rich #Poor
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  • THE SAVED BUT LOST AFRICA
    The Africa continent is like the Israel in the Bible. They have lost their true identity as a chosen people of God. They love the things of “this present world more than the God who created them and are like Demas who loved this present world”. (2 Timothy 4:10). The Africa that was once washed, saved, sanctified and justified before God is now a breeding ground of corrupt people. (1 Corinthians 6:11). Africa how can you escape the judgment of God if you neglect the salvation our Lord Jesus Christ? Africa is blessed with fertile land with all natural resources but now the land of Africa is cursed because of shedding of innocent blood for sacrifices and other abominable acts seen in Africa toady. Because of our sins, we are now slaves in our homeland. African leaders are now “sales executives” of our natural resources God gave us. They sold everything for their families’ benefits thereby making the rich richer and poor poorer.


    “O foolish “Africa”, who has bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you? Are ye so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh”? (Galatians 3:1, 3).

    The prodigal Africa must return to the Lord in genuine repentance. “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and heal their land”. (2 Chronicles 7:14)

    Unless we seek the Lord, Africa will remain as it’s. “Seek ye the LORD while He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near”. (Isaiah 55:6)

    Finally, Africa must develop love for the truth (word of God) which will equip Africa to have a purposeful life.

    The word of God teaches four (4) things: (2 Timothy 3:16-17)

    He teaches you; God shows you the path on which you should walk.
    He rebukes you; God shows when you’re off the path.
    He corrects you; God shows you how you can get back on the path.
    He trains you; God shows you how can stay on the path.
    Rise up, Rise up o Africa. The Lord is calling you back to where you belong.

    In my next article I shall be looking at The prostitute and Homosexual Africa
    THE SAVED BUT LOST AFRICA The Africa continent is like the Israel in the Bible. They have lost their true identity as a chosen people of God. They love the things of “this present world more than the God who created them and are like Demas who loved this present world”. (2 Timothy 4:10). The Africa that was once washed, saved, sanctified and justified before God is now a breeding ground of corrupt people. (1 Corinthians 6:11). Africa how can you escape the judgment of God if you neglect the salvation our Lord Jesus Christ? Africa is blessed with fertile land with all natural resources but now the land of Africa is cursed because of shedding of innocent blood for sacrifices and other abominable acts seen in Africa toady. Because of our sins, we are now slaves in our homeland. African leaders are now “sales executives” of our natural resources God gave us. They sold everything for their families’ benefits thereby making the rich richer and poor poorer. “O foolish “Africa”, who has bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you? Are ye so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh”? (Galatians 3:1, 3). The prodigal Africa must return to the Lord in genuine repentance. “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and heal their land”. (2 Chronicles 7:14) Unless we seek the Lord, Africa will remain as it’s. “Seek ye the LORD while He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near”. (Isaiah 55:6) Finally, Africa must develop love for the truth (word of God) which will equip Africa to have a purposeful life. The word of God teaches four (4) things: (2 Timothy 3:16-17) He teaches you; God shows you the path on which you should walk. He rebukes you; God shows when you’re off the path. He corrects you; God shows you how you can get back on the path. He trains you; God shows you how can stay on the path. Rise up, Rise up o Africa. The Lord is calling you back to where you belong. In my next article I shall be looking at The prostitute and Homosexual Africa
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