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Sunday, January 17, 2010
EARTHQUAKE SCARE IN GHANA KEEPS MANY AWAKE ALL NITE
The news which broke out as early last night and early this morning spread all over campus. Students came out of their rooms as they gather at open places in anticipation of the earth quake.
Millions of residents around the country also cut short their sleeps and gathered on open places and parks to escape death.
Radio Univers reporters in the news room kept answering calls from residents from all over the country who wanted to confirm the news. Here is one of the many residents who called from cape coast to confirm the news.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
POVERTY AND INJUSTICE CAUSE TERRORISM
His comments come in the wake of announcements of tighter security at airports by governments across the world.
Since Christmas day last year, security at major Airports across the world has been very tight and some countries have been blacklisted following the attempted bombing of a US airliner by a young Nigerian Man, Omar Farouk AbdulMutalab.
Dr. Raymond Atuguba says terrorism has its root in poverty and several injustices in society and any attempt to target a particular group of people instead of the real cause will not help fight it.
Dr. Atuguba is suggesting that the world tackles the issue of terrorism in a radical way.
POVERTY AND INJUSTICE CAUSE TERRORISM
A law Lecturer at the university of Ghana, Dr. Raymond Atuguba believes extreme poverty coupled with injustice is the major cause of world terrorism.
His comments come in the wake of announcements of tighter security at airports by governments across the world.Since Christmas day last year, security at major Airports across the world has been very tight and some countries have been blacklisted following the attempted bombing of a US airliner by a young Nigerian Man, Omar Farouk AbdulMutalab.
Dr. Raymond Atuguba says terrorism has its root in poverty and several injustices in society and any attempt to target a particular group of people instead of the real cause will not help fight it.
Dr. Atuguba is suggesting that the world tackles the issue of terrorism in a radical way.
NO LAW AND ORDER IN SOME YEARS TO COME IN GHANA
A Ghanaian sociologist had predicted a break down in the maintenance of law and order in the urban areas of
Professor Kodjo Senah who also heads the sociology department of the
He said many of them are engaging in criminal activities and are doing any thing just to survive; a situation he believes is worrying.
GNAT GETS NEW PRESIDENT
The newly elected president of the
Death toll after attack on Togo increases
The death toll from an attack on Togo's football team as they travelled in Angola has risen from one to three.
The team bus driver was killed in Friday's attack, with the deaths of the assistant coach and a spokesman announced a day later.
Two players were among nine people injured in the attack as the team headed to the Africa Cup of Nations.
The team withdrew from the competition, which is due to start on Sunday.
The attack happened in Angola's northern province of Cabinda on Friday.
Among the nine people injured were two players, an assistant manager, physio, goalkeeping coach and another coach.
The attackers machine-gunned the vehicle after it crossed from the Republic of Congo into Angola's oil-rich territory of Cabinda.
Rebels who have been fighting for the region's independence later said they had carried out the attack.
The Angolan government called the incident an "act of terrorism".
Togo had been due to play their first cup game in Cabinda on Monday.
The tournament's organisers, the Confederation of African Football (CAF), said the team should have travelled by air rather than road.
Monday, January 4, 2010
GNAT BEGINS THIRD QUADRENIAL AND 50TH NATIONAL DELEGATES CONFERENCE
Members of the Ghana National Association of Teachers have gathered on the
Major discussions on the agenda for the conference are starting today at the
The conference is on the theme "Investing in people to achieve quality education by 2010. The public relations officer of GNAT, Nicholas Kodjo Akyire has been briefing Univers News about the conference.
TIGHT SECURITY AT GHANA'S AIRPORT
Sunday, January 3, 2010
BOMB ATTACKER'S STARTING POINT IS POINTLESS
Ghanaian and Nigerian authorities continue to argue over how many hours Nigerian man, Omar Farouk Abdulmutalab spent in both countries before boarding a plan to the
While the Nigerian authorities claim the young man who attempted blowing up a
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UG, KNUST AND UDS TO CHOOSE NEW VCs
Three public universities in Ghana are expected to start processes necessary to ensure that they get new vice chancellors as the current vice chancellors of these three institutions complete their terms of office later this year.
The University of Ghana and the KNUST have all advertised for the position and are expected to start receiving applications soon.
CONDOMS TOO LARGE FOR A MAJORITY OF INDIAN MEN
The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.
It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely available in
The two-year study was carried out by the Indian Council of Medical Research.
Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimeter.
The scientists even checked their sample was representative of