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A Shadow Falls on KNUST: Student Death Prompts Deep Investigation

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Kumasi, Ghana – February 27, 2025 – The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) community is in deep mourning following the tragic death of a student on campus. In a somber announcement, the University Management confirmed the passing of Miss Joana Deladem Yabani, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences student. At approximately 5:00 a.m. today, KNUST Security Services discovered her lifeless body near the KNUST Disability and Rehabilitation Centre. She was immediately transported to the University Health Services, where her death was confirmed. The University has extended its deepest condolences to Miss Yabani's family, whom they have officially informed of the devastating news. A Comprehensive Investigation Launched To determine the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident, KNUST has launched a thorough investigation in collaboration with the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), KNUST Internal Security, and the University Health Ser...

MEET MIILU EVELYN, CEO OF E & M FUUGU DESIGNS

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Read more Evelyn is a smart and an industrious young lady who aims at taking the Fugu products (traditional fabric) to a different height. She is a professional  teacher with a master's Degree in TESL.Again,she is a married woman but that has  never been a hindrance to her dreams of becoming a successful entepreneur. WHAT IS E&M FUUGU DESIGNS ALL ABOUT? E n M Fuugu Designs is into the weaving ,sewing and sale of fuugu fabric (local fabric). They are based in Bawku in the Upper East Region of Ghana.  Currently, they are  into empowering young girls who have been enrolled into a training programme where interested young girls and women are trained on the  weaving of the traditional wear.The  Fuugu fabric is used for the weaving of traditional African cloths like the male smocks popularly  known as the batakari , ladies dresses ,bags, shoes and others. In Northern Ghana, the smock is the number one most valued wear. It is used in all the traditions in...

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