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Time with an affectionate one

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(From left to right; standing) Rebecca Kabukie Djumpah, Myself, Fatimah Mohammed, Edmund Adjaottor, Mavis Agboka, Victor Ofoe Hadjor, while those crouching, Theophilus Ako Ntow and Arecho Nene Texaco She was a loving and very articulate for her young age. She was a sports girl and many who know would recall that at her age, she was very vibrant when it comes to participating in sporting activities such as volleyball, athletics and even football. She even partakes in supporting ‘jama’ to raise the spirit of other colleagues and team mates.   The lady in question attended Big-Ada Methodist Primary School before I came into the country and when I enrolled into the Big-Ada Methodist Junior Secondary School; now Big-Ada Methodist Junior High School under the headship of the late Mr. Adjaottor, we both sat close to each other and we were intimate friends but no strings of affection attached then. She was one lady among many others that loved what I did when it comes to Visual Arts,...

Moments of reality

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The main passion to get into life full of successful moments is depriving yourself from odds. Seek for greatness.  I believe in Ghana and I expect things to work. Whether the cedi is taking a nosedive or gone scuba diving, it is the only currency we have. As citizens who are always at the receiving end, it is not in our best interest to always tow the line of politicians who predict doom for their opponents. I think we're having a clueless governing body in our country Ghana now. It's quite unfortunate that people we should look up to are rather imbeciles and jokers trying to adhere to self-penchant desires. To be established is to be immovable and opened to critical ideas. It’s time to live without fear in the face of your enemies. As imperfect as we are, strive for good because it pays.   Don't be weary in your endeavours but rather, mount up like the eagle with Exceeding Grace of God Almighty. I pray for victory for all endeavours and other thing...

Pixil Motion pushes animation to the next level

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Mr. Emmanuel Rock Nyarko Hanson Pixil Motion, an indigenous 2D/3D animation, VFX and TV commercial developers, has stepped up its operations with innovative and creative designs tailored for the Ghanaian market but with a world class touch. The company provides the best of advertising services to large, small and medium enterprises. Emmanuel Rock Nyarko Hanson, the Art Director of the company said: “Advertising plays a significant and diverse role in especially our state-of-the-art marketing industry. The need to effectively present or sell a particular product and services to the consumers has also being a crucial and mind-racking in the marketing industry in general and the advertising industry in particular.’’ ‘’Though, the 2D/3D animation industry is new and evolving technology in Ghana as opposed to USA and Europe where it has proven to be one of the best, vibrant and effective mode of bringing the gulf and also enhancing and extending awareness and knowledge betw...