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#VocTech

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VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL (VOCTECH) PROJECT FOR THE LESS PRIVILEGED Job seeking is a major challenge in our communities especially for individuals who lacked the opportunity to formal education. In our quest to address this challenge and a part of our core mission to change lives, we have rolled out a new initiative aimed at equipping these individuals with the necessary vocational, technological and technical skills needed for personal growth and community development. This new initiative dubbed VOCTECH’18 under the theme ‘Integrating Vocational Training in the Development of the Youth” seeks to train needy but interested and passionate individuals who yearn for personal growth and individual independence. The concept of VOCTECH’18 brings to bear the roles UNILIME plays to achieve some of the 17 Global Goals which includes but not limited to “No Poverty”, “No Hunger” and “Decent work and Economic Growth” The Impact of the Project Vocational and technical ski

TIME OUT WITH HEROES

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TimeOut With Heroes is an event that seek to foster entrepreneurial initiatives and activities and create a platform for the graduates and graduating students to acquire knowledge about how to sync what they studied at school with their expertise/skills to land them the perfect job. An event aimed at bringing together the academic community, venture capitalists, new age entrepreneurs and all those passionate about entrepreneurship to a common ground. This year’s TimeOut With Heroes seeks to address issues across all fields including, Media, Aviation, Corporate Business, Agricultural Investment, Events Management et all. The event is privileged enough to have Mr. Derrick Vormawor, CEO of Platinum Africa (Ghana and Kenya), Mr. John Affiadzi Appiah, President of Chamber for Youth Development,  Emmaline Datey, HR Manager of EIB Network Ghana, Miss Gifty Boatemaa Annan, CEO of Wordsmith Global Consult and  speak on their respective fields base on real time experience. Kindly check b

AFRICAN UNION DAY

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African Day (formerly African Freedom Day and African Liberation Day) is the annual commemoration of the foundation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) (now known as the African Union) on May 25, 1963. It is celebrated in various countries on the African continent, as well as around the world. The First Congress of Independent African States was held in Accra, Ghana on 15 April 1958. It was convened by Prime Minister of Ghana Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, and comprised representatives from Egypt (then a constituent part of the United Arab Republic), Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia and the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon. The Union of South Africa was not invited. The conference showcased progress of liberation movements on the Africa continent in addition to symbolizing the determination of the people of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and exploitation. Although the Pan-African Congress had been working towards similar goals since its foun

Mother's love

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Mother's day is celebrated in the second week of the month of May. Mother's Day Celebration is commemorated for women to appreciate their contribution to society.  A mother is a woman trained in the arts of parenting and parenthood hence God designed them in a special way to care, support, show love and bring forth babies. Mothers are epitome of love and a living sacrifice of God's compassion on mankind. I want to be around your miraculous shade because I can't find a word to describe the love and affection that you've given me. I feel like a Prince of Egypt each day when you lavish me with love that shines like pure gold. From dawn to dusk your immense care and protection overwhelm me. I want the world to know that you're a symbol of peace, orderliness, strength and a priceless possession. Mom I cannot repay you back but I want to harken unto your teachings like a chicken that runs under the protection of the mother's feathers .I cannot rep