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modernghana.com > news > 1477137 > youth-urged-to-be-agents-of-salvation-transmittin.html

Youth urged to be agents of salvation, transmitting Christ to others

4+ hour, 11+ min ago  (406+ words) Evangelist Agbetum Kudzo, has issued a clarion call to the youth to dedicate their lives to divine service, emphasising that God seeks "saved channels" to bring salvation to others. He stressed that the primary method through which God reaches the…...

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modernghana.com > news > 1476832 > cobaana-encourages-diaspora-investment-to-tackle.amp

COBAANA encourages diaspora investment to tackle youth unemployment

1+ day, 5+ hour ago  (280+ words) The Council of Bono and Ahafo Associations of North America (COBAANA) has urged Ghanaians at home and abroad to support job creation efforts as the country marked its 69th Independence Anniversary last Friday. Dr. Degraft Gyan Kwafo, Chairman of COBAANA, made…...

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modernghana.com > news > 1476376 > government-is-disconnected-from-youth-employment.html

Government is disconnected from youth employment reality — Oppong Nkrumah

4+ day, 1+ hour ago  (342+ words) Ranking Member on Parliament's Development and Economy Committee, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has questioned the government's claim of creating one million jobs. Delivering the State of the Nation Address on Friday, February 27, President John Dramani Mahama reported that one million people…...

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“Ignoring orphans is threat to national security” — Deeper Life Pastor warns society

5+ day, 4+ hour ago  (349+ words) The Head Pastor of the Kumasi North Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Paul Boakye Yiadom, has cautioned that the neglect of underprivileged and orphaned children is a "social time bomb" that poses a long'term threat to Ghana's peace and security....

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modernghana.com > news > 1474932 > 220000-students-tobenefitfrom-no-fee-stress.html

220,000 students to benefit from 'No-Fee-Stress' policy in 2026 — Mahama

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (253+ words) The government has projected an increase of 220,000 students to benefit from the No-Fee-Stress policy for first-year tertiary students in 2026. A total of 152,698 students benefited from the policy for the 2025 academic year, President John Dramani Mamaha announced in the State of…...

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modernghana.com > news > 1474669 > lessons-from-the-youth-economic-forum-2026.amp

Lessons from the Youth Economic Forum 2026

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (993+ words) Entrepreneurship has taken on a cinematic quality in the digital era. It is depicted through curated images, condensed into motivational slogans, and narrated with a tone of inevitability. Passion, resilience, and self-belief are portrayed as the only prerequisites for success....

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modernghana.com > news > 1474091 > condescending-and-harmful-australias-social-medi.amp

Condescending and Harmful: Australia’s Social Media Ban

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (76+ words) Condescending and Harmful: Australia's Social Media Ban'Modern Ghana Work by the respected Pew Research Center on children and their interaction with the internet found much satisfaction with social media in terms of making them feel more connected with friends and…...

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modernghana.com > news > 1473747 > governor-dikko-umar-radda-calls-for-action-on.html

Governor Dikko Umar Radda Calls for Action on Youth Development, Tackles Unemployment and Social Ills Through Katsina Youth Craft Village

1+ week, 6+ day ago  (219+ words) The Dikko Umar Radda-led administration in Katsina State has intensified its focus on youth empowerment and socio-economic reform, urging civil servants to deliver results that will accelerate the state's development and address growing challenges like unemployment and social vices among…...

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modernghana.com > news > 1471049 > podcast-student-poverty-kids-and-social-media.html

Podcast: student poverty, kids and social media, a French woman in Tibet

3+ week, 3+ day ago  (201+ words) Community meals for students in France, who are increasingly facing hardship. Kids react to France's proposed social media ban for the under-15s. And the French explorer who became the first Western woman to travel to deepest Tibet." As France prepares…...

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modernghana.com > news > 1470757 > divorce-is-becoming-a-business-why-the-rising.amp

Divorce Is Becoming a Business: Why the Rising Rate of Broken Marriages Is a Silent Emergency

3+ week, 4+ day ago  (791+ words) It is a question many people are quietly asking. When divorce services are being advertised as aggressively as fast food, it signals more than a marketing trend. It signals a social crisis. Yet today, that foundation is shaking.Across Canada,…...