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Sierra Leone will come first in everything.
No reality TV show has never done such
to conduct prayers during the show

Some reality shows are meant for promoting nudity,s*x and fashion🙈

Very please Alhamdulillah .Convey To Allah In the hours of Prayes where ever you find yourself .

24/09/2023

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Youth Without Drugs CEO Awal Murph on Drugs Abuse Is Ghana
At Savana Signatures

20/03/2023
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Aisha Modi reveals her killing job in America that pays extremely well (WATCH)

Aisha Modi has established herself as one of the richest people in Ghanaian showbiz based on her comments and claims of investments she has made.
In 2020, Aisha alleged that she spent $45,000 to produce Obrafour's 'Kasiebo' album. This and other revelations from Aisha about her investment in the music industry has left many asking how she made or makes her money and finally she has given a clue.

According to the social media critic who has live in U.S for years, she is a licensed euthanasia in America and that makes her a good income. Explaining her job, Aisha said she is specialised in using medically approved means to end lives of people.

Speaking on Kofi TV, she said "I have license to end the lives of people who are already dying. There are some people, they want to die, so we take care of them and give them drugs that kills them slowly".

In the interview, Aisha added that "this job is not for everyone so for my position I take a lot. I even do it as a private practitioner and that way, I take about $500 a day so when I take $500 a day and I do 6 or 7 days a week, calculate it and see". Awal Murph

Hear more from Aisha in the Video below
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Photos from Youth Without Drugs's post 21/12/2022

What happened to Michael Oher’s parents? Prison and drug abuse explained.

With eight seasons in the National Football League, Michael Oher was an offensive tackle, principally for the Baltimore Ravens.

At the University of Mississippi, where he played college football, he was named an undisputed All-American.

His father was a jailbird who couldn’t stop living a life of crime. Oher’s mother was not different. She was a crack addict and had no time for her kids.

The absence of both parents in his life caused the state to put him in the foster care system where he was bounced from one home to the other. The super-successful offensive tackle’s father was murdered in jail when he was in high school.

Football is actually what saved his life. He had to work very hard to concentrate on his studies in order to advance his very promising football career

Source :Awal Murph

21/12/2022

Dr. Stephen Ayisi Addo, Programmes Manager, National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NACP) has reiterated that the anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs are free.

He said the government will continue to ensure the medication is accessible throughout the country.

Also, the Ghana Health Service provides treatment to persons living with HIV and had over 500 antiretroviral sites across all districts, providing treatment for persons living with HIV and over 4,000 testing and counselling service delivery sites for the public.

Speaking at Ghana News Agency Tema Industrial News Hub Boardroom Dialogue Platform Dr. Ayisi Addo, said all the people living with HIV were part of an organised group – the National Association of Persons Living with HIV (NAPLAS) – which represents their interest.

The Stakeholder Engagement is a platform rolled out for state and non-state actors to address national issues and serves as a motivational mechanism to recognize the editorial contribution of reporters towards national development in general and the growth and promotion of the Tema GNA as the industrial news hub.

Dr Ayisi Addo said most persons have had to be offered treatment in District Hospital stressing that, in addition to the work of service providers, some members of the NAPPLAS called Models of Hope provide peer support and facilitate drug pick-up in Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) sites.

He said the Programme continues to provide free ART with the availability of sufficient drugs for treatment of persons living with HIV.

He said one of the core mandates of the NACP was to provide drugs for the treatment of persons living with HIV with Antiretroviral Therapy to improve their quality of life and reduce HIV−related morbidity and mortality.

Dr Ayisi Addo said the programme prioritized monitoring and evaluation of the stock level of antiretroviral drugs, adding that monthly stock reports received from the Central and regional medical stores also provided regular and timely updates of available drugs at the national level and regional facilities with an assurance of quality supply of medications.

Dr Ayisi Addo said: “We also conduct quality assurance and post-market surveillance for these commodities to ensure that people are taking the right ones,” emphasising that, intermittently, education was reinforced with ARV Logistic Management training for service providers offering those services.

He noted that information and training on the safe and effective use of antiretroviral drugs for health professionals and others in a position to prescribe ART, dispense and regularly update the information for timely reporting, was an intervention put in place by NACP.

He observed that despite the effort to bring the service closer to the people, they prefer to access their medications at other distant sites because of stigma and discrimination. “They literally run away from the service.

“Community Health Nurses offer other health services, so initially we wanted to use them to provide antiretroviral services but the persons living with HIV were not comfortable because they were afraid others in the community may get to know their status.”

He further stated that such people preferred to travel long distances to receive Antiretroviral Therapy despite the associated cost and inconvenience and said an enhanced education on stigma and discrimination was needed to change the trend.

The Programmes Manager, therefore, called on the public to support persons living with HIV and encourage them to seek treatment at designated sites closest to them.

Awal Murph

15/12/2022

The Youth On The Streets Need Our Attention .

Change A Man To Save The World

Let’s Get That Stigma Off Their Sight

Help Them Recover From Street Traumatizing

Awal Murph

12/12/2022

'Injustice anywhere is a treat to justice everywhere' - Martin Luther

Happy .



Plan International Regional Alumni Network Plan International Ghana Necessary Aid Alliance SheDecides Ghana Gender and Reproductive Advocacy Youth Network - Gray-Network Tiyumba Hope Foundation Regional Youth Parliament -Upper West

11/12/2022

ECONOMIC HARDSHIP STRENGTHENS YOUR WELFARE

Reverend Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, leader of the Alliance for Christian Advocacy Africa (ACAA), has called on churches to strengthen their welfare system to respond to the prevailing economic situation.

The prevailing economic situation has aggravated the living conditions of many church members and the Church must have an approach to respond in a manner that will cushion members particularly, those who are finding it difficult to make ends meet or purchase their prescribed drugs.”

The mounting inflationary pressures have affected prices of everything including medicines and those on Blood Pressure (BP) and Diabetes control medications are finding it difficult to buy,” he observed.

Speaking in an interview with the GNA on Ghana’s economic situation, he disclosed that people taking Blood Pressure medications and other medications were skipping some of the days to make up for the increment in prices, adding, “that may be dangerous to their health if not checked.”

“There are indications that instead of taking the medications daily as prescribed, some are taking it every other day, all because the quantity, which they can afford, has reduced with the same amount of money they used to purchase.

“It is important that in situations like what we find ourselves as a nation resulting in several policy measures, the Church, which must be a haven in times of distress, activates its welfare and support system to make life easier for its members.

The current economic situation cannot be overlooked by the Church and expressed the hope that Churches would rise to the call and save members from untoward situations.

Rev. Opuni-Frimpong, former General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana and. Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana reiterated that the Church remained the hope in difficult situations like the current economic crisis.

Whiles admitting that it would not be an easy task for the church, he was optimistic that once the welfare approach is enhanced for such benefits it can be done.

Photos from Youth Without Drugs's post 28/11/2022

As of today, there is no definite evidence found to prove that s***f to***co products cause cancer or any other health hazards.Chain cigarette smokers can fall into a plethora of dangerous health risks. S***f forms an ideal substitute for cigarette smokers and safer than chewing to***co.
In depth research for identifying to***co use has envisioned the fast paced future of to***co manufacturers. Traveling scrupulous paths less traveled by indigenous competitors has helped us to reach the multitude of producing quality s***f to***co products and smokeless to***co products.
Youth Without Drugs Advices Every Youth To Away From These Common Smokeless To***co As A Common Substance Abuse Among The Peer,Aged And The Old Ages Especially Our Mother’s At Home And In Our Common Homes.
Save Your Life To Make A Change

Photos from Youth Without Drugs's post 26/11/2022

Youth Without Drugs Will Be Discussion Substance Abuse And measures to control,And fund good remedies to Use Of Substance Abuse In An Open Forum With Active Youth Global

Photos from Youth Without Drugs's post 02/11/2022

Naomi Campbell’s struggle with drugs began in 1994 and escalated following the death of her good friend, designer Gianni Versace, in 1997. After several attempts to quit drugs beginning in 1999, Campbell finally became sober for good in 2004.

Let’s Support Youth Without Drugs To Save The Future

Photos from Youth Without Drugs's post 02/11/2022

RECOVERING DRUG ADDICT

However, it would seem even a guy like Gucci Mane can turn things around. While in jail, Radric “Gucci Mane” Davis got sober. Since then he acknowledges that his addiction has been a primary source of his unruly behavior. His latest album, Everybody Looking, is the first time he’s made music while sober. New York Times again went out of their way to interview him on this development and he stated,

“I felt like I couldn’t make music sober, I couldn’t enjoy my money sober. Why would I wanna go to a club and couldn’t smoke or drink? I felt like s*x wouldn’t be good sober. I associated everything with being high. In hindsight I see it for what it was: I was a drug addict.”

25/10/2022

The young handsome guy in the video below is called Okasha, a member of YOUTH DRUG EXIT, He was interviewed at RADIO TAMALE 91.7 by Ibrahim Angaangmeni Alhassan on how he once got himself addicted to drugs and how he was able to get himself out of that. Watch the video below and follow the page for more. You also join the campaign by contacting or WhatsApp at 050 509 6617. Youth Drug Exit is to empower the young and help stop drug abuse. Any help or contribution is welcome. Thank you

Photos from Youth Without Drugs's post 20/10/2022

It amazes me a lot when I see this poor youth group (YOUTH DRUG EXIST) dedicate their time, energy, and resources every Sunday to ensure that the NYOHINI CEMETERY is very neat and clean.
Youth drugs exist is also doing very well in shaping and guiding the youth on the right path.

You can also be part of this good initiative or help in any way you can by calling or WhatsApp 050 509 6617 anyone can be a part of the group no matter where you are, just reach the group leader by contacting the number or visit the page Youth Drug Exit.

18/10/2022

Youth Drug Exit Wish To Stand The Chance To Inform Thr members Of this group To Call For Application:

The Youth Employment Agency in collaboration with is recruiting Prison Office Assistants.

All interested persons can apply through apply.yea.gov.gh or visit any YEA office in your district.

YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Modern Ghana Web

We Are The Future Together Is The Future

18/10/2022

She was a 17-year-old actress on family-friendly TV when, she says, she first used co***ne. As her singing career took off, so did her problems with drugs and alcohol. In 2010, she first sought treatment for addiction, along with mental health issues including bipolar and eating disorders. She has addressed her ongoing recovery in interviews, on social media, and in her music. Youth Drug Exit Awal Murph

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Global Platform Ghana Global Platform Ghana
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