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DEFECTIVE BRAKE LIGHTS

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CHIEF INSPECTOR OF THE MTTD MINISTRIES ACCRA.BUKARI SEIDU CAUTIONS DRIVERS TO ENSURE REGULAR CHECKS OF THEIR VEHICLES TO AVOID ACCIDENTS. by Simon Quaye      -        September 24, 2021 Chief inspector Bukari Seidu in his office Chief inspector of the MTTD ministries Accra ,Bukari Seidu has cautioned drivers to regularly check their vehicles for faults before hitting the road. According to him, components on the vehicle like the brake lights should be checked to ensure it is properly functioning to avoid accidents. “Every component of the car needs to always be checked to ensure it functions. Once any of the components of the car is not functioning, it affects the vehicle and makes it not road worthy. When you go for a road certificate at the DVLA, they will ask you to go and fix the fault before you are issued with the certificate”. He further explained the laws and punishments for defaulters adding that they can be fined or imprisoned. “Many of us do not know that there is a fine a

My education, my mind, my health(Final Production)

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Karrie Sagoe, Accra    Some university students in Ghana undergo some form of stress and mental health issues over the years when it comes to their education. Without the effectiveness of counseling in their schools, they find solace in the use of drugs to help them cope with academic related stress.  Speaking to a university of Ghana student who preferred to remain anonymous for this interview, he said, “my education is in shambles, I wasn’t going for class since I was going through it mentally”. He also said that his grades where not in good shape due to the fact that he was not able to concentrate on his education. He got introduced to drugs by some friends to help him cope. Another student from KNUST who also wanted to remain anonymous also stated that, “the university education is different form what we thought it was going to be like, especially from shs to university I didn’t have enough counseling and guidance to choose the the right course”. and to help her manage “I smoke wee