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Saturday, 21 March 2015

A house without an elder is an empty house and also it lacks tradition and a referee.

You dont appreciate what you have unless you loose it...... we should keep on fruastrating our officers forgetting that we need their knowledge and counselling. Our sister services are getting opportunities because their ex. officers are now in politics or some holding some vital key positions of the state but come to our service and our story is a different one. We are very good of helping them to die untimely, some times i weep for the officer who enlisted me into the service in 2008 at Ho. How knowledgable this officer is but look at what they are doing to him? What breaks my heart is after killing them, then that same people are the ones who write nice speeches and read at their funerals. We need an attitudinal change or else we will continue to be at where we are till thy kingdom comes. .......A house without an elder is an empty house and also it lacks tradition and a referee.

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Where are we Heading to as a Country?

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has really spoken my mind and not only me but a lot of Ghanaians too. It is just sad that Ghana is preparing to celebrate 58th anniversary after independence and we cant even provide power to run the activities of the nation. Business upon businesses are collapsing, employers are laying off their employees and people are becoming unemployed. Our priority as a country is to buy power from our neighbouring countries to enable us watch the Black Star play at the AFCON and also fly party sympathizers to tournaments at the expense of the state. I'm beginning to ask myself whether this education thing is a curse to our generation or not because our so called leaders ( Doctors, Professors and others). This highly educated personalities are only good and known for crafting nice stories to tell their citizens. They try very hard to do away with morals, home sense and common sense.Sometimes i wish i am not part of this our current generation because it's truly a shame.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Fire Service intervention prevents gas explosion


 Fire Service Interview
 The timely intervention of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) prevented a gas tanker from exploding at Akotsi Junction, near Budumburum in the Central Region last Thursday.

The gas tanker, which contained 13,880 litres of gas, was heading to Assin Fosu in the Central Region when the driver realised that the tanker was leaking.

The driver was said to have immediately called the fire service whose swift response prevented the gas from exploding.

The incident

Confirming the incident to the Daily Graphic, the Public Relations Officer of the GNFS, Mr Billy Anaglate, said firemen from the Budumburum Fire Station arrived at the scene within seven minutes of receiving the call around 2:54 p.m. last Thursday.

He said within seven hours firemen reduced the temperature of the gas which was on the verge of exploding, with foam chemical.

According to Mr Anaglate, the tanker, with registration number, GN9005-11, had loaded from Tema and was heading to Assin Fosu to offload when the driver noticed the leakage and parked to call the fire service.

The incident, Mr Anaglate said, was caused by a fault in a component of the tanker.

He said the remaining gas was salvaged and loaded into another tanker.

Friday, 2 January 2015

MYSELF

This is who I am, my name is Bless and am not Bless for nothing, my core value on Earth is to be a Blessing to those around me and that's what I have been trying to do for the whole of my life though is not an easy task and I can say with evidence that since I became adult none of my prayers I have prayed has ever been pending before, all has been answered and this is who I am...