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    SEC embarks on intensified public education to curtail fraudulent financial schemes

    [ad_1] The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has admitted that the evolving capital and investment market is a contributing factor to the proliferation of fraudulent investment schemes. These schemes attract investors, robbing them of their capital and hard-earned resources. The Deputy Director General of Finance at the Commission, Dr Paul Ababio, disclosed that there is…

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    UniMAC-IJ to focus on education reportage and media training at 10th inter faculty lecture

    [ad_1] Education communication will be the focus of discussion at the 10th Inter-Faculty lecture organized under the auspices of the Directorate of Research, Innovations and Development (DRID) of the University of Media Arts and Communication-Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ). Dr. Stanley Semarco, a senior lecturer and dean of the School of Alternative Learning (SAL) at UNiMAC-IJ,…

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    UniMac-IJ to hold 10th faculty lecture on Education reportage

    [ad_1] The University of Media, Arts Communication-Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ) is set to hold the 10th inter-faculty lecture on Education reportage on November, 10. The Seminar, dubbed “Considering Education Communication and Schooling Issues: The Education Beat Terrain Reporters Wish to Travel”, will delve into the importance of giving priority to education reporting. The United Nations…

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    Bawumia more popular among educated delegates, Agyapong leads with No Education – NPP Poll Finds

    [ad_1] The latest poll on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries by Global Info Analytics has uncovered a perplexing twist. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, the front-runner, has surged ahead in popularity among educated delegates, while maverick MP Ken Agyapong takes the lead among those with no formal education. Global Info Analytics’ extensive survey of…

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    Afghanistan girls education activist Matiullah Wesa released by Taliban | Women News

    [ad_1] Wesa, who traveled the country campaigning for girls to have access to education, was freed after seven months in prison. An Afghan rights campaigner who advocated for girls’ inclusion in education has been released by Taliban authorities after seven months in jail. Matiullah Wesa, who traveled the country campaigning for girls to have access…

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