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KNUST Professor Working On COVID-19 Herbal Cure Reported Dead

Professor and Head of Pharmacy at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Professor George Koffour, had died, friends and family revealed to Joy News.
The learned professor, who championed the use of traditional medicine in Ghana, is reported to have died of Covid-19 complications.
“George had led the charge thorough the KNUST to support government efforts in research and accreditation of some of the popular alternative herbal medications we have on ourselves today. With his passing today Ghana has indeed lost a great son and He will be sorely missed by the pharmaceutical fraternity here in Ghana. Please let us keep him and his family in our prayers,” a colleague and associate professor stated on his Facebook page.
As it stands now, the number of active cases in the country stands at 6,411 with 756 new cases and the death total now 464 per checks on the Ghana Health Service (GHS) website as at the time of this publication.
In other news, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Cape Coast Bishop Gabriel Palmer-Buckle has tested positive for the coronavirus and has advised people to take the protocols seriously.
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Ghanaian Twins Want To Marry One Man; Family Says No Because It’s Abominable!

Two Ghanaian ladies have been left heartbroken after their family rejected their decision to marry one man.
The twins, only identified as Jane and Janet said they are both deeply in love with a young man who happens to be their ‘childhood’ friend.
According to the devastated ladies, they have become inseparable which makes it difficult to have them married to different men.
They narrated on the SelShow, a Facebook Counselling platform that the young man recently proposed to one of them but they both would love to marry and be with him.
Though the man has accepted the offer to marry the twins, their parents will not allow the marriage come off because “it is an abomination for twins to be married to one man”.
“Sel, we love him together and wants to be with him together as twins. Is it possible for us to marry him or is there anything abominable about our feelings and intentions? If not, then how do we get our parents to understand us, because they have simply made up their minds against this. Please help with your solutions,” the emotionally troubled twins seek advice.
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Dear Sel,
We are twins and have a very tight problem that involves emotions and feelings. As twins, we do everything together and it is very difficult for us to do things separately, so we try as much as possible to be together all the time.
Sel, we have this male friend of us we grew up with, went to the same schools with and we all now have good jobs and are still goods friends. We like him so much and we believe it is the same on his part too. Recently, he proposed to one of us, but the two of us love to marry and be with him. Even though he is okay, the problem now is our parents. According to them, it is an abomination for twins to be married to one man.
Sel, we love him together and wants to be with him together as twins. Is it possible for us to marry him or is there anything abominable about our feelings and intentions? If not, then how do we get our parents to understand us, because they have simply made up their minds against this. Please help with your solutions.
Jane & Janet.
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“Our 38 Old Women Are Still On Instagram Twerking” : People React To Kosovo’s New President, Who Is A 38-Year-Old Woman

Kosovo has elected a new president, Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu, 38, after the former president, Hashim Thaci, vacated the post in November, 2020, after being charged with war crimes.
The 38-year-old reformist and lawyer Vjosa Osmani was approved as president by the country’s parliament in Pristina on Sunday, April 4, with the backing of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and his Vetevendosje (Self-Determination) party.
Osmani received 71 votes from the 82 lawmakers present in the 120-seat parliament.
While the president’s duties are largely ceremonial, Osmani will now be the commander of the country’s armed forces and also serve as one of the country’s top diplomatic representatives.
The inauguration of Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu as the President of the Republic of Kosovo took place Tuesday, April 6, in Pristina, Kosovo, marking the start of her five-year term in the office.
She is the country’s youngest head of state and one of the youngest in the world.
Osmani started her carrier as a teenage activist. She studied law in Pristina and then completed her master’s and bachelor’s degrees at the US University of Pittsburgh.
The politician was one of the senior officials of the Democratic League of Kosovo (DLK) party. However, Osmani was ousted from the organization following inter-party strife.
She remained an immensely popular figure, securing over 300,000 votes as a Vetevendosje candidate at the February election.
Osmani is also seen as a role model for women in the most patriarchal Balkan country.
Congratulations have been pouring in for the new president, while some used the opportunity to compare her to women twerking on social media.
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