Dr Mahamadu Bawumiah, Vice President, (NPP) and his brother in law, Mohammed Adamu Ramadan, Member of Parliament for Adentan (NDC) sighted in a picture at the funeral of late Mother of Dr Bawumiah in Walewale.
Mohammed Adamu Ramadan In his Thank You message to the delegates at the Adjiringanor ward yesterday, Mohammed Adamu Ramadan assured the delegates that he would make available to the branches and the constituency the needed resources to retain the Adentan Seat. The MP for Adentan who was reelected on 13th May primaries pledged to unite the constituency. He thanked the delegates for voting for him unprecedented three consecutive times. Ramadan further pleaded with the branch executives to put up their best in the 2024 election campaign. He was confident that the NDC would win landslide in both parliamentary and presidential elections in the Adentan. The Thank You Tour has been patronized by the Members of the Constituency Executive Committee of the Adentan led by the chairman, Eric Lomoh, some former constituency executives, members of the campaign team of Ramadan and some of members of the campaign team of the immediate aspirants.
The Member of Parliament for the Adentan Constituency, Hon. Mohammed Adamu Ramadan, has given financial support to over fifty needy tertiary students in his constituency. The source of funding is the MP's Common Fund. The MP's office however declined to make available a list of the beneficiaries to Adenta News insisting that the list was a confidential document. Adenta News is reliably informed that the MP for Adentan has also undertaken several projects to improve upon the standard of education in the Adentan Constituency. In October last year for instance, he donated a laptop to a student of DeYoungster's School who was a second runner up in the Citi fm's "Literacy Challenge". Shortly after he took over from the NPP's Buaben Asamoa, Hon. Ramadan donated stationery worth ¢10,000 to the Adentan GES office to be distributed to schools in the municipality (My first day at school). The MP for Adentan is a shining example to the youth. His selfless service
My good friend Kojo Akyina lost his life in what appears to be a ritual murder. His manhood was cut off and he was left to bleed to death in a suburb of Kumasi. When we were growing up, Akyina being a talented footballer wanted to play at the highest level until he met his untimely death. Two years now his murderers have not been found. If ever they were pursued in the first place. What a world? My nephew of almost the same age who was my childhood friend died a couple of years ago after a short illness. Pappa, left a wife and four little kids and he didn't witness his 40th birthday. The news of his death was broken to me at dawn. It was so shocking to me to the extent that after two years of his demise, I put my phone on silent every night when I am about to go to bed. Life! When I was a child I wanted to be a medical doctor when I grew up. I am not a medical doctor now and I don't even know what I want to become. Behind the sweet smiles of men, there is a bitter sadness wo
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