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what is WEST AFRICA doing about EBOLA. what is our faith? what is ECOWAS doing about EBOLA are we safe? what is AFRICAN UNION doing about EBOLA do they have a solution?  A well informed public opinion is essential to the growth of political and social awareness. Only he who is informed can comment intelligently on his nation's development and only by such comments can errors be corrected and progress stimulated"  Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
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Millions of Muslims traveling to Mecca have caught “selfie fever,” angering some Muslim clerics for snapping pictures of themselves at holy sites during the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Many young Muslims believe that posting selfies on social media is the best way to communicate with their families and document precious moments. “I’m taking a selfie with Kaaba behind me to post on my Facebook so my family and friends can see me. That’s the way we communicate these days – no need to call,” Reuters quoted Turkish student Mehmet Dawoud as saying
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Mr Roy Ayariga, Co-ordinator of the Northern Rural Growth Programme (NRGP) has observed that Ghana has a huge potential to produce and process soya beans for local consumption and export.    He therefore urged farmers and processors of the crop to draw up strategies to achieve the goal.     Mr Ayariga made the observation to the Ghana News Agency in Tamale after a nationwide tour of  farms belonging to members of the National Alliance of Soya bean, to have first hand information about the challenges and prospects of the Soya bean and poultry industry. The alliance comprise stakeholders mapped along the Soya bean value chain.     Membership include representatives of the private sector such as Soya bean farmers, marketers, processors and end-users while the public sector captured the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Food Research Institute, Crop Research Institute and Savannah Agriculture Research Institute,