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"Daddy Lumba's final funeral rites will take place this Saturday, December 13, at Baba Yara Sports Stadium. Preparations are going smoothly despite ongoing legal proceedings," — Collins Owusu Amankwah, Planning Committee Member for Daddy Lumba's Funeral
Day 2 of Open Heavens Convention 2025
Navigating senior care can be overwhelming — but with the right guidance, it doesn't have to be.In this episode of The Agent of Wealth, co-host John Williams is joined by Melina Owusu, Certified Senior Advisor and owner of CarePatrol of Metro North New Jersey, who helps families find safe, personalized senior living options — from independent living to assisted living and memory care — at no cost to the family.In this episode, you will learn:The key differences between independent living, assisted living, and memory care.How to assess your loved one's needs and determine the right time for a transition.Common mistakes families make and why planning ahead is essential.Practical strategies for gathering critical information and resources to reduce stress during transitions.And more!Tune in for expert insights on how to navigate senior care with confidence, protect your family's well-being, and make informed decisions that provide safety, comfort, and peace of mind.Resources:Episode Transcript & Blog | CarePatrol of Metro North New Jersey | Melina Owusu | Contact Melina: mowusu@carepatrol.com (973) 281-2946 | Bautis Financial: 8 Hillside Ave, Suite LL1 Montclair, New Jersey 07042 (862) 205-5000 | Schedule an Introductory Call
Day 1 of Open Heavens Convention 2025
Rev. Isaac Owusu highlights key issues affecting education, from invigilators being paid only 20 cedis a day, to schools receiving just 1,300 cedis as capitation grant for three terms. He explains how over-politicisation, indiscipline, lack of learning materials, and poor parental involvement all contributed to students' poor performance in WASSCE
00:00 Das Wagner-Aus: Die Hintergründe 05:08 Mainz: Noch keine Entscheidung bei Henriksen 06:48 Wolfsburg setzt weiter auf Daniel Bauer 08:59 Transfersensation: Real Madrid an Frankfurts Brown dran 11:55 Frankfurt: Osula Wunschkandidat für den Sturm 13:50 SGE will einen zweiten Stürmer: Ebnoutalib und Füllkrug Kandidaten? 16:05 Frankfurt weiter an Talent Cajetan Lenz interessiert 16:45 Ajax-Juwel Sean Steur bei der Eintracht im Fokus 17:37 FC Bayern: Manuel Neuer spricht über „Kronprinz“ Jonas Urbig 19:15 Malick Fofana weiter bei Bayern im Blickfeld 18:20 Hoffenheim: So hoch ist die Ausstiegsklausel von Fisnik Asllani 22:10 Atletico beobachtet TSG-Angreifer Tim Lemperle 23:52 BVB: Der Zukunftsplan mit Anselmino 25:45 Abstieg droht: Update zu Heidenheims Kaderplanungen 27:47 Arsenal-Interesse an Frankfurts Bahoya 28:58 M'gladbach-Keeper Moritz Nicolas zu Aston Villa? 30:20 England-Juwel Adam Wharton bei Man United im Fokus 31:22 Update zur Zukunft von Felix Uduokhai 32:18 Fürth: Heiko Vogel neuer Trainer 34:42 Magdeburg: Rückkehr von Kaars? 36:35 MLS: Müller spielt um den Titel gegen Messi 38:14 Wird Timo Werner Teamkollege von Messi? 39:20 Ex-Löwe Owusu in die Bundesliga?
In this episode, Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah, Co-Director of Policy and Advocacy at Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights, shares her path from an early, instinctive feminism to becoming a respected national advocate. She offers a clear look at Action Canada's work advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and globally, and why this work remains as urgent as ever. Debbie breaks down the systemic and political barriers that continue to limit equitable access to care, highlighting how narratives shape policy—and how shifting those narratives can change outcomes. She also speaks to the power of communities working together to influence decision-makers and push for a more just, responsive healthcare system. Grounded, thoughtful, and deeply informed, Debbie's insights cut through noise and rhetoric. She closes with practical, realistic advice for young activists who want to contribute meaningfully to this work. A thoughtful conversation for anyone interested in advocacy, equity, and the future of healthcare.
As the daughter of UN diplomat, Nadia Owusu grows up across several worlds. Trailing her father from Africa to Europe before moving to the United States for university, Nadia grapples with her fractured identity. But when Nadia returns to her father's village in Ghana, she finds an unexpected and affirming answer to who she is.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Season 2 of The Writers' Cafe! Brought to you from the award-winning indie, Sevenoaks Bookshop!We're wrapping up Season 2 with the awe-inspiring Derek Owusu! Derek is one of Denise's favourite writers, so it was a great honour to have him on for the last episode to chat about his latest novel: Borderline Fiction. Derek is an award-winning writer, poet and podcaster whose work explores identity, masculinity, and the nuances of Black British Life. His debut novel That Reminds Me won the Desmond Elliott Prize, and his follow-up, Losing the Plot, blends prose and poetry in a moving portrait of mother-son relationship. Beyond his books, Derek's openness has made him a vital, reassuring voice in conversations about mental health and the lived experience of BPD. Join us in this episode as we delve into the inner realms of Marcus' life with BPD, flitting between Marcus at 19 and 25 as he navigates love, addiction, performance, and the shifting constancy of the self.Bookseller Review: "Once I started reading, I couldn't stop. When talking with Derek, he said he hopes people notice how the book itself, from its very title, "is a symptom of BPD." There's a fracturing of the self throughout: we move quickly between Marcus at 19 and at 25, and the shifts in how he speaks, behaves, and carries himself is so intriguing. What drew me in most is how much this book is poetry in unstoppable motion. And then there's the written MLE in 19-year-old Marcus' voice! So clever, so familiar, so true to that age and environment! This is a book I'll cherish for a long time. Derek crafts his words with such precision and care that they feel unbreakable; each one feels placed with intention. It's firmly on my list of books I hope everyone reads at least once (or x200 times!!)"If you are new to The Writer's Cafe pod: Inspired by our own in-shop cafe of the same name and the conversations about books, life, literature, and so much more every single day - as well as the literary salons of old where gossip thrived - this podcast seeks to highlight and celebrate the best writers and voices every episode with a warm, detailed conversation about their work and craft.Derek's work can be purchased with us here:That Reminds Me https://sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk/shop/that-reminds-me-winner-of-the-desmond-elliott-prize-2020-by-derek-owusu/Losing the Plot https://sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk/shop/losing-the-plot-by-derek-owusu/Borderline Fiction https://sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk/shop/borderline-fiction-by-derek-owusu/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.
"Every Clark Kent can become Superman"Owusu Akoto is the Ghanaian entrepreneur tackling one of Africa's most overlooked problems: cold chain logistics. In this episode of Limitless Africa, host Claude Grunitzky speak with Owusu about how his company, Freezelink, is solving food and medicine waste by building Africa's temperature-controlled transport and storage network from the ground up. Owusu shares what African entrepreneurs need to succeed and why Africa's uncultivated land may be its most powerful untapped asset. He also breaks down the mindset shift needed to embrace failure, build legacy, and scale solutions across the continent. Whether you're interested in agribusiness, logistics, entrepreneurship or building the future of food in Africa, this episode offers grounded insights from the frontlines.Plus: Why failure can be the best teacher.
"The termination of SML contracts is purely political. These contracts were signed under the NPP, and canceling them harms businesses in Ghana. We need to stop this back-and-forth between the NPP and NDC," - Rev. Charles Owusu, Former Head of Forestry Commission Monitoring Unit
"Fans can't be blamed for showing little enthusiasm for our games lately. The real issue is that club owners aren't investing enough to help their teams perform better and stay attractive," - Veteran sports journalist Osei Owusu Bempah.
President of GNAT, Rev. Isaac Owusu, has addressed the ongoing debate over long hair in Senior High Schools, stating that if parents disagree with the “no long hair” policy in public schools, they are free to enroll their wards in private institutions. He emphasized that, except for biblical figures like Samson, no one is under divine instruction to keep their hair uncut.
Grand Canyon's Jaden Henley and Nana Owusu-Anane visit with Jason Walker at 2025 Mountain West men's basketball media day in Las Vegas.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question is the former Home Secretary Amber Rudd, the Labour London Assembly member Leonie Cooper, the campaigner Jovan Owusu-Nepaul and the economist Dr Linda Yueh.
Katika Mkutano wa Vijana wa Umoja wa Mataifa unaofanyika kandoni mwa mjadala mkuu wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa UNGA80 unaoendelea hapa New York, viongozi vijana kutoka duniani kote wanataka uwakilishi mkubwa katika maamuzi ya kimataifa.Miongoni mwao ni daktari wa tiba na mwanaharakati wa kijamii wa vijana wa Uingereza na Ghana, Dkt. Khadija Owusu ambaye amezungumza na Flora Nducha wa Idhaa hii ya Kiswahili.Owusu, ambaye pia ni mwanzilishi na Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa Taasisi ya Akaya inayowakilisha wasichana wa zama hizi, anasema vijana hawapaswi kuzungumziwa tu, bali wajumuishwe moja kwa moja katika kuandaa Suluhu za changamoto zinazoihusu dunia wakiwemo na wao "Mara nyingi tunazungumza kuwa tunataka ushiriki zaidi wa vijana wakati umefika wa kuacha kuzungumza tu kuhusu kuhitaji vijana wengi, bali tuwe na vijana wengi."Niko hapa kuwakilisha maelfu ya wasichanaAnasema ushiriki wake katika mkutano huu wa ngazi ya juu wa vijana si wa kibinafsi tu, bali unaakisi sauti za wasichana na vijana wengi wanaosaidiwa na taasisi yake ya Akaya."Niko hapa kuwakilisha si mimi peke yangu, si Uingereza tu, na si Ghana tu, bali Taasisi ya Akaya, na wasichana na vijana wengi tunaowahudumia nchini kote."Owusu anaamini vijana wa Kiafrika, hususan wasichana, wanapaswa kupata nafasi kubwa zaidi katika jmaukwaa ya kimataifa kama Mkutano Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa ili kupaza sauti zao."Bado tunahitaji kuona vijana zaidi kama sisi kwenye vyumba vya mikutano, Waafrika zaidi, vijana zaidi wa Kiafrika na wasichana wa Kiafrika kwenye vyumba vya mijadala, wakishiriki majadiliano kwa sababu tunaleta mabadiliko halisi."Owusu anasema ujumbe wake kwa vijana barani Afrika ni kubeba vipaji vyao, wajiamini, na kuendeleza ndoto zao kwani kila kitu kinawezekana.
NPP's Collins Owusu Amankwah and Nana Yaa Jantuah clash over government expenditure for the UN General Assembly.
✍️ Le CF Montréal est face à une grande décision : faut-il offrir un nouveau contrat à Prince Owusu, allant jusqu'à l'utiliser comme Joueur Désigné (DP)
Join the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco, as he sits down with 12th Man Nana Boadi-Owusu. Topics in the wide-ranging interview include his journey to wearing the #12 jersey, what that moment was like, the influence of the late Terry Price on his life, his post-football plan and much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Differently: Assume the risk of creating an extra-ordinary life
Send Carla a message!Let's reconnect with your goals for this year. This episode with business strategist Josephine Owusu dives into the concept of "CEO time" – the vital moments when you step back from daily operations to ensure your business is aligned with your goals AND with the life you want to be living.You'll discover practical systems for brain dumping, prioritizing for alignment with your goals, and creating themed days that make the most of your genius zone while minimizing decision fatigue. Whether you're feeling misaligned within your current business or simply need a mid-year reset, this episode is full of inspiration and tactical steps to ensure your business becomes the vehicle for the life you want to be living. Learn more about Carla:Website: https:/www.carlareeves.com/Connect on LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reevescarla/Connect on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@differentlythepodcastGo to https://carlareeves.com/free-class to get The Class schedule, sign up, and/or pass it on to a friend. Each month is a new topic. Come hang out and learn with us for FREE! Book a Complimentary Strategy Call with Carla: https://bookme.name/carlareeves/strategycall If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to share it with a friend. A free way to support our show is by leaving a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast player. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show and it helps others discover it, too. Thank you for listening!
We revisit a conversation we had in 2023 with Pinaman Owusu-Banahane, the Founder and CEO of ADJOAA, a curated multi-brand online marketplace specialising in premium and sustainable fashion and lifestyle products made by African designers and Black-owned businesses. Pinaman shares her journey as a young Ghanaian woman who emigrated but found her way back home again, determined to establish a tech business that would uplift fashion designers and artisans across the Continent to improve their livelihood and promote the use of sustainable practices. During our conversation, Pinaman answers questions on, among other things: * why she launched ADJOAA and the problem it is trying to solve; * the entrepreneurial and start-up space in Ghana; * the successes ADJOAA has been able to realise to date; and * the challenges of creating an online marketplace that connects Africa to the World. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez ---------------
We're joined by BlueClaws OF Avery Owusu-Asiedu, who talks about his season, his two game-winning hits in the series with Hub City earlier in August, his time in the organization, playing basketball in high school, and much more!
Former Labour candidate for Clacton, activist, and podcaster Jovan Owusu-Nepaul joins Ava and Laura at JOETowers to break down the fallout over the injunction barring Epping's Bell Hotel from housing asylum seekers, as well as who you should really be angry with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Readings for the day: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081025.cfm