RIP Sophie Kinsella (1969–2025)
It is with great sadness we share the news of the death of Madeleine (Maddy) Wickham, widely known as Sophie Kinsella. Maddy wrote with rare courage and brilliance, with unique wit and warmth. We thank her for her books, her voice and her incomparable spirit. We will miss her dearly.
📸: Sarah Cresswell
There’s nothing a female boss has done to me that a male boss hasn’t asked me to do times 10 of. One day we’d talk about the false female boss narrative.
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✅️Prof
✅️Vice President/VP
✅️Her Excellency
❌️Mummy/Our mother
The tendency to "mummyfy" & "mammyfy" African women in leadership is so 🤮
Framing women leaders & their leadership as maternal/motherly takes away from recognition of their technical expertise. Stop it!
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Dr. Maame Adjoa Gyasiwaa Aidoo from the University of Ghana School of Pharmacy has been named the Overall Best Student at the 2024 Ghana Pharmacy Professional Qualifying Examinations (GPPQE).
At the premier university, 80% is A‼️👀
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A pacesetter✨
A torch-bearer🔥
A Royal Bead💚💛
The Overall Best‼️
A well-deserved congratulations to *Dr. Maame Adjoa Gyasiwaa Aidoo*, The 2024 Overall Best GPPQE Student. 💯🏆
#SettingTheRightStandards#IfEbeEasy....
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The richest 20 per cent of the world’s countries are now around 30 times richer than the poorest 20 per cent. The income gap between the richest and poorest countries is also persistent; although the poorest countries have become richer, they are not catching up with the most prosperous. Why? This year’s economic sciences laureates have found new and convincing evidence for one explanation for this persistent gap – differences in a society’s institutions.
#NobelPrize
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This is the Koforidua Water Works, around where the River Densu enters the Weija Dam, which feeds potable water to most in the western parts of Accra.
#StopGalamseyNow