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I feel fulfilled whenever Iβm able to help one or two comrades find opportunities. The journey is long, but little by little, we will use the connections we have to put smiles on the faces of the grassroots. God bless everyone who has extended a helping hand to us, enabling us to support others. ππΎβ€οΈ
The Government must not mistake the voices of a few for the sentiments of the Ghanaian people. The decision on the Gold Fields contract has become more than a mining issue,it has become a test of whether our leaders are prepared to put Ghana first.
The recent xenophobic attacks against Africans, including Ghanaians, in South Africa have sparked anger and outrage across our nation. At a time when our fellow citizens abroad are facing hostility and insecurity, we expect our government to demonstrate courage, patriotism, and an unwavering commitment to protecting our national interest.
For this reason, any attempt to renew the Gold Fields contract will be viewed by many as a decision that ignores the growing concerns of ordinary Ghanaians. The people are demanding that our natural resources serve Ghana first and that decisions of such national importance reflect the will and aspirations of the citizenry.
We therefore serve notice that if the government proceeds with the renewal of this contract, it should be prepared for a massive democratic response from citizens and students across the country. Ghanaians are angry, Ghanaians are watching, and Ghanaians are ready to lawfully take to the streets to make their voices heard.
Yes, we mean it, we will hit the streets soon!
Black saluteπ¬π.
The xenophobic attacks have changed the conversation, raising serious questions about whether Ghana is getting a fair deal in its relationship with South Africa. Major South African companies like ABSA, MTN, Gold Fields, and MultiChoice (DStv) operate and earn significant profits in Ghana, yet our country has remained peaceful, stable, and welcoming throughout.
The Government must not mistake the voices of a few for the sentiments of the Ghanaian people. The decision on the Gold Fields contract has become more than a mining issue,it has become a test of whether our leaders are prepared to put Ghana first.
The recent xenophobic attacks against Africans, including Ghanaians, in South Africa have sparked anger and outrage across our nation. At a time when our fellow citizens abroad are facing hostility and insecurity, we expect our government to demonstrate courage, patriotism, and an unwavering commitment to protecting our national interest.
For this reason, any attempt to renew the Gold Fields contract will be viewed by many as a decision that ignores the growing concerns of ordinary Ghanaians. The people are demanding that our natural resources serve Ghana first and that decisions of such national importance reflect the will and aspirations of the citizenry.
We therefore serve notice that if the government proceeds with the renewal of this contract, it should be prepared for a massive democratic response from citizens and students across the country. Ghanaians are angry, Ghanaians are watching, and Ghanaians are ready to lawfully take to the streets to make their voices heard.
Yes, we mean it, we will hit the streets soon!
Black saluteπ¬π.
CEO of Ghana GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, wins the prestigious CEO of the year award for the public sector, recognising his outstanding leadership and impactful contributions.
High hostel prices affect every student, and as student leaders, we must show concern and take active interest in this issue. This is about student welfare, accessibility, and the financial pressure on students and parents.
I encourage every student leader and student on this platform to get involved, contribute, and support this initiative. Together, our collective voice can drive the change students deserve.
National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) π¦πΉπ¦πΉππ π πππππ ππππππ ππ ππππ ππππππππ ππππ πππ The wait is over! Join us for the official launch of the NUGS RentCare Unit App, a bold step towards addressing student accommodation concerns and promoting
High hostel prices affect every student, and as student leaders, we must show concern and take active interest in this issue. This is about student welfare, accessibility, and the financial pressure on students and parents.
I encourage every student leader and student on this platform to get involved, contribute, and support this initiative. Together, our collective voice can drive the change students deserve.
It was an absolute honor to share the stage with fellow dignitaries and visionary leaders at the Ghana Youth Agriculture Summit 2026 (Bono Region Edition). Seeing the incredible energy at Sunyani Technical University reinforces that the future of Ghana's economy lies with our youth, a future that NEIP is strategically positioned and fully committed to driving, empowering, and transforming.
To the young entrepreneurs: our soil is fertile, and so are your ideas. Take action today, plant those seeds of growth in agriculture, and letβs drive economic transformation. A big thank you to AgricWealth and the organizers for putting together such an impactful programme.
Temporary hold placed on proposed hostel fee increments for the 2026/2027 academic year as stakeholder engagements to begin and to promote fairness, affordability, and transparency in hostel pricing.