In the words of the late US President, Abraham Lincoln, “a nation that does not honour its heroes will not long endure.” These words of Lincoln ring true today, even several years after his death. Heroes are rare, very rare indeed, because it takes a lot to be courageous, outstanding in your achievements, or develop the noble qualities that make you a standout performer in a given situation- a hero. So, of course, if we do not honour our heroes how would we encourage others to become heroes? So it is necessary to always say “thank you” to heroes in a special way.
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Hadiza Nuhhu-Billa Quansah
Life
6 minutes read
Ghanaian professionals are always striving hard to break the ceiling on the international front. One person who recently brought honour to our motherland is the acting Director of Engineering at the National Communications Authority (NCA), Rev. Ing. Edmund Yirenkyi Fianko.
Kobina Ansah
Life
5 minutes read
A person who knows who he is can never be deceived. When a man knows who and what he is not, he doesn’t fall for anything because the confidence in his identity directs his choices and decisions.When people don’t know who they are, they settle for anything― oftentimes, what is below their standard!
Jude Hama
Life
7 minutes read
What are some of the things that the churches in Ghana today need to repent from this Lent Season and beyond, so that the church in Ghana can better experience renewal and the power of God in order to impact the church and society with godliness, integrity and progress for the common good?
Graphic.com.gh
Life
3 minutes read
An exhibition of paintings and wearable art showcasing the works of Akwele Suma Glory and Adwowa Ammah-Tagoe has opened in Accra.
Bernard Otabil
Life
5 minutes read
