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FIRE AT KOFORIDUA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE’S BOYS DORMETORY #ReadFullMoonUpdatez#

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​ The Koforidua Technical Institute’s boys’ dormitory, located in the Eastern Region’s New Juaben North Municipality, has been completely destroyed by fire. Before National Fire Service workers controlled the blaze and stopped it from spreading to additional rooms, the fire that started on Monday at 11:45 p.m. raged across four rooms. 75 affected students lost everything they owned. One person was still being treated and discharged from St. Joseph’s Hospital in Koforidua after treatment for eight who had minor injuries. Although the cause of the incident is yet unknown, preliminary examinations conducted by the Ghana National Fire Service hint to an electrical issue. The school’s principal, Bernard Forson, pleaded with the public to donate some supplies to the facility. The agency is preparing to host a number of student engagements to educate students on fire management, according to Municipal Fire Commander DO1 Emmanuel Acquaye, who is now on the spot with his troops as part of inves

Ghana already importing water – WRC’s Director of Planning

​ The Director of Planning at the Water Resources Commission, Dr. Bob Alfa says Ghana is already importing water. Speaking at the Citi TV’s Roundtable Discussion on Galamsey, Mr. Alfa said: “I hear people say all the time that if we don’t take time, we will soon import water. When we say Ghana is importing water, we often look at the physical importation but on the face of it, that is already happening. We are importing labour and tools into our water supply mechanisms.” “Whatever we consume is produced with water and if you don’t develop your water resources, and then you import some country’s products, what you are importing is what they have done as far as their water development is concerned,” he explained. He blamed the issue on the country’s lack of investment in its water resources. “We do not even invest in our water resources, we do not manage our water resources very well.” The Water Resources Commission (WRC) was established by an Act of Parliament (Act 522 of 1996) with the

SAD News: Davido and Chioma’s son reportedly drowns in a pool...#ReadFullMoonUpdatez#

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SHARE TWEET It’s a sad day in the Adeleke home as reports confirm that Davido and Chioma’s 3-year-old son, Ifeanyi has passed on. According to reports, Ifeanyi died after drowning in a pool on Monday, October 31. This comes following the celebration of his 3rd birthday just a couple of days ago on October, 20. The sad news was shared online by multiple blogs. Unconfirmed reports hinted that Davido’s first son drowned in a swimming pool at his residence in the Banana Island area of Lagos State. In a bid to revive him, the three-year-old victim, after being pulled out of the swimming pool, was reportedly rushed to a hospital in the Lekki area of the state, where he was confirmed dead by one of the doctors on duty. This is the second time a Nigerian celebrity baby has dies through drowning. Back in 2018, D’banj and wife Lineo Didi lost their first child in a drowning accident. The victim’s family had yet to react to the tragic development as of the time this report was filed. However, sin