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the-quests-blog · 6 years ago
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Statistics according to Shweiki Media on a survey conducted in the year 2013 on the use of Social Media among students indicates: on a sample size of 260 students, 53% uses Facebook and 2% uses LinkedIn. While the use of Vine, Pinterest and Google+ fetched 1% each. It places the use of Tumblr at 5%; 18 and 19 percent for the use of Instagram and Twitter respectively. However; less the above statistics, this piece seeks to highlight on how students use the social media and what they use it for?
Like the typical Ghanaian student, the use of the various social media platforms does not differ much, as compare to any other student in any other geographical location in the world.
The most striking question often asked, why do students use the social media?  Its query,  has for over the years pave...
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the-quests-blog · 6 years ago
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She has extreme command over what she does. She is gorgeous and glows in the ripples of beauty. And as beautiful as she is, she is as well empathic. However, the kind hearted model, Larkuor Adjartey has recently come under attack over a statement she made on her Instagram Page. In relation with the ongoing saga concerning the court order for the arrest of the CEO of MenzGold, Nana Appiah Mensah ( NAM 1).
The attack started when a section of bloggers decided to put a slight twist to what she posted on her Instagram Page about NAM1; on Wednesday, 9th January.
Speaking to her, she related that like any other citizen she also shared...
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the-quests-blog · 6 years ago
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IT IS AN ACT OF DEFIANCE - The Nanabanyin story
Many people who may have come into contact with him are likely to come away with good compliments about his warmth and affable nature. Yet beneath his infectious smile lies a character that is uncompromising when it comes to maintaining standards in journalism.
He is Nanabanyin Dadson, Head of Journalism at the African University College of Communications, (AUCC). Whether as a student who sits in his class or someone who shares a moment’s encounter with him, one becomes aware of some energy; some passion that he exudes about his chosen career - journalism. And he does so without uttering too many words.
Indeed when it comes to the spoken word, Nanabanyin is worse off. He cannot string one single sentence...
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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REVIVING THE DEAD HARD CORE RAP GAME: We Are taking The Battle On
A female rap duo believed to be in their early fifties seems to call the bluff of the veteran Ghanaian rapper, AsuodenGod (Pope Skinny) of his earlier claim in July, suggesting that Ghanaians are no longer doing rap, and as such, he is back to salvage the situation of the dead rap game.
The oldies who are virtually new in the Ghanaian rap system, seems to refute the rappers claim. And thus announce their presence by rocking the space of the streets, with their impeccable dexterity.
Even though they seems to acknowledged the '72 bars' track/song the rapper released to backed his claim. That is, by way of reviving the dead Ghanaian rap game. They however seems to say that wasn't enough on the part of the rapper, and has therefore taken upon themselves the battle.
Hahahahahahahaha!
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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WEED SMOKING IS LIKE A CALL TO PRIESTHOOD...
In the mixed of advocacy for the legalization of weed smoking in Ghana by a cross section of the Ghanaian populace and some well known personalities in the media; a veteran in weed smoking thinks other wise.
In a video interview chanced upon by "The Quest", the veteran asserted that smoking of weed is not child's play, and as such, one needs divine ordination to it, of which without, one will go mad if attempt its use.
"Weed smoking is a calling. It is Jah who will call you to it. It is like been called to priesthood. If you are not called to it, and you attempt its use, you will go mad", he said.
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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The Founder and the Executive Chairman of the African University College of Communications (AUCC), Hon. Kojo Yankah on Tuesday, 18th September, 2018, at the British Council, in Accra, has, in a public lecture on corporate governance, indicates that, the current economic crisis in Ghana is as results of the break down of the country's value system.
The lectures which was on the theme:  ‘Deriving value from values (a test for corporate governance)’, was organized by the Institute of Public Relation - IPR Ghana, as part of their PR Week Lecture 2018.
In his lectures, Hon. Yankah stress that the indigenous traditional values which were embedded in Ghanaians by their forefathers have been neglected due to personal gains, contributing to the woes of the nation.
"Our value system has broken. We are are living borrow times. Greed, selfishness and abandonment of our indigenous traditional values have contributed to the current crisis”, he said...
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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ILHAN OMAR, RASHIDA TLAIB BECOME FIRST MUSLIM WOMEN IN US CONGRESS
A onetime Somali refugee and the daughter of Palestinian immigrants shared the historic distinction Tuesday of becoming the first two Muslim women elected to the US Congress.
Both women -- Ilhan Omar, 37, and Rashida Tlaib, 42 -- are Democrats from the Midwest and outspoken advocates of minority communities that have found themselves in the sights of US President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant policies.
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Omar won a House seat in a strongly Democratic district in Minneapolis, Minnesota, succeeding Keith Ellison who was himself the first Muslim ever elected to Congress.
Tlaib's victory was no suprise. She ran unopposed in a congressional district that stretches from Detroit to Dearborn, Michigan.
Their stories trace a similar trail-blazing rise through local politics.
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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A Poem By: Ibrahim M. Atikutse
Titled: The Boss Supremo (Tommy Annan- Forson)
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You are the Supremo, the Boss of all the Bosses;
the tree by which many curve their "crosses".
The Lion with the sharpest claws;
of course, the Reservoir of which many draws.
They try to call, but you have already made that call;
so why therefore....?
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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A student of African University College of Communications (AUCC), Justice Aboagye-Sarpong has, in an elections yesterday been elected as the President of Ghana Union of Professional Student.
Mr. Aboagye-Sarpong, who is well known as 'Sheik' in the students circle, pulled a total of 278 votes to beat his closest compatriot Gapson Gakpo Ebenezer, who managed 106 votes in the election held in Accra...
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the-quests-blog · 7 years ago
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