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Three experts reveal how to know if you’ve found ‘the one’

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© Provided by Independent Digital News & Media Limited Those who are in love or have ever been in love know that it’s one of the greatest feelings in the world (right up there next to falling asleep without having to set an alarm for the next morning). Yet, how do we ever know if we’ve really found ‘the one’? This ‘one’ person you’re meant to be with, meant to share your life with, meant to grow old together with. To answer this age-old question, we asked three relationship experts how to know if you’ve found ‘the one’. © Getty Getty Sarah Ryan, award-winning relationship expert, international matchmaker and dating writer “If you can’t imagine your life without your partner, you both make each other better people and communicate, connect and have chemistry on a deeper level than ever before then there is every chance this is your person. “Finding your life partner is about being in a relationship where you grow together, learn together and are building a ...

5 Mild Secrets You Don’t Tell Your Partner, Not Ever

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File Image There are some information or better still secrets you keep to yourself. You do not necessarily need to inform your partner, not on the grounds that these secrets will end up in breakups but rather protecting the feelings of your partner. Words and actions, however, displayed can hurt or please your partner. So it’s essential to best remain quiet about this little insider facts and be the stunning partner you are to them. These are anyway founded on my own understanding, experiences and that of dear friends. Don’t tell your partner that; You’re pulled into his/her best friend Oops, it can happen to anyone but this peculiar to finding your partner’s best friend attractive in your eyes. You feel this inside fervor when you see him/her around you. It's not as if you are in love with them, but probably their body stature, or smile or even personality is simply so alluring, you always want them around. There are times you unwittingly flirt around them. This is somet...

Nalerigu selected as capital of newly created North East Region

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President Akuffo Addo Nalerigu, the largest town in the East Mamprusi Municipal Assembly, has been selected as the capital of the North East Region. This was announced by President Nana Akufo-Addo on Monday at a ceremony at the presidency to present the Constitutional Instrument backing the creation of the region. The Northern Regional Minister, Salifu Saeed has also been named the caretaker Minister of the North East Region. The districts making up the new region are the East Mamprusi Municipality, the West Mamprusi Municipality, the Bunkprugu-Nakpanduri District, the Yunyoo-Nasuan District, the Mamprugu-Moagduri District and the Chereponi District. In his speech to mark the event, President Akufo-Addo assured that “government projects and structures will be equitably spread across the region.” “Government will make sure that the desire for growth and progress, which was the underlining reason for the vote for the creation of the North East Region is met,” ...

CAN WE WIN THIS WAR AT LABADI?

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GBC A visit to any city in Ghana today will reveal heaps of uncontrolled garbage,general littering in the environment, including streams and drainage channels . The problem of solid waste management is a direct result of challenges including the rapid growing urban population, few waste treatment options in Ghana, irregular collection of solid waste, negative habits and apathy of the general public towards the environment. The rate at which solid waste is rearing up on our streets and drainage is menacing that it is difficult to tell when “Accra is going to be the cleanest city in Africa” as declared by the Akufo Addo led-administration since it assumed power after the 2016 general elections would be achieved. Speaking at a recent sanitation launch, Sanitation Education Everywhere by the Walcourt Green, a Non-Governmental Organization which aims at promoting sanitation, Hon. Patrick Buamah, the Deputy Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources voiced out that, “Most recen...

Ghana's Economic challenges in an era of the dollar-cedi petroleum conundrum

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Currency Converter X Apps The Republic of Ghana, is a West African country located along the Gulf of Guinea (the northeastern most part of the tropical Atlantic Ocean) between the Republics of Ivory Coast and Togo. Ghana borders the Republic of Burkina Faso to the north, the Republic of Togo to the east, the Republic of Ivory Coast to the West and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. It has an estimated population of 29 million. There are certain challenges pertaining to the structure of the economy which if not reversed, our quest for middle-income status via industrialisation will continually remain elusive. The structural characteristics identifiable with the pattern of production, consumption and exchange of the Ghanaian economy constitute the most fundamental causes of its underdevelopment and retrogression. “ Politicsis the major course of our economic challenges such as poverty, unemploymentand inequality. Politicians destroy the economy every four years duringelections a...

Journalistic ethic of objectivity and how it plays out in the Ghanaian Media Space

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The Best Graphics Tablets Journalism is “an account of existing real world as appropriated by the journalist and processed in accordance with the particular requirements of the journalistic medium through which it will be disseminated to some section of the public.” McNair, B., Hibberd, M. and Schlesinger, P. (2002). Journalism is an institution that has been established by the society to play a specific role. Journalism is one of the most important social, cultural, and political institutions. Journalism has been around “since people recognized a need to share information about themselves with others” (Zelizer, 2004, p. 2). Code of ethics, according to the Business Dictionary, is written set of guidelines issued by an organization to its workers and management to help them conduct their actions in accordance with its primary values and ethical standards. Just as any profession, journalism also has its code of ethics that guides its practitioners in their line of duty. J...

Moroccan woman in UAE ‘killed lover and cooked him’

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machboos_alamy A Moroccan woman has been accused of killing her lover and serving up his remains to Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates, prosecutors say. The woman killed her boyfriend three months ago, they say, but the crime was only recently discovered when a human tooth was found inside her blender. She confessed to police, calling it a moment of “insanity”, state-owned newspaper The National reports. The woman, who is in her 30s, will go on trial pending an investigation. She had been in a relationship with the victim for seven years. According to The National, she killed him after he told her he was planning to marry someone else from Morocco. While police did not reveal how he was killed, they said his girlfriend had served up his remains as part of a traditional rice and meat dish to some Pakistani nationals working nearby. The discovery was only made when the victim’s brother went looking for him at their home in the city of Al Ain, which sits on...