Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has settled the fees of a young girl whose name was given as Eilham Shahadu to cover her entire six-year MBCH (Medicine) programme at the University for Development Studies (UDS).
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The University for Development Studies (UDS), Tamale, has constituted a COVID-19 response committee to ensure the safety of students and staff of the university as it prepares to commence academic activities.
The five-member committee is chaired by the Director of University Health Services, Dr K. K. Azeez.
In an interview with the Daily Graphic last Wednesday, the Registrar of the university, Dr A. B. T. Zakariah, said the committee had been tasked to ensure that all COVID-19 safety protocols were put in place and observed by the entire university community to reduce the risk of an outbreak on the campus.
Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament of the 8th Parliament under the Fourth Republic
The Attorney General’s (AG) Department must be detached from the Ministry of Justice for reduced interference from the government, majority leader in the sixth parliament, Alban Bagbin said in 2015.
Mr Bagbin believed such a move which he described as a “political position”, will ensure more efficiency in the delivery of justice in the country.
He made these statements at a public lecture on the theme: “Corruption and National Development,” organised by the Faculty of Integrated Development Studies (FIDS) of the University for Development Studies (UDS), Wa campus.
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Nothing on this earth can ever stop a person who has the determination to succeed. Matilda Awiah Wedadibam, popularly called Sister Mattie, is one such female personification of determination.
One will struggle to get an appropriate word to describe her. She defied all odds, persevered, struggled and made her long-cherished dream come true.
Today she is a living testimony to the numerous mothers out there, whether single or not, to always aspire higher no matter their situation.
Matilda is from Navrongo and was married to Francis Kojo Azuimah (Deceased) from the Builsa District and has three children.
She is the third of 12 children. She had her primary school education at Monsignor Abatey Memorial School in Navrongo and proceeded to the Bolgatanga Girls Secondary and Navrongo Secondary Schools for her secondary education.