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Rise Charity Foundation Appeals For Financial Assistance

Today, I want to bring your attention to a cause that is close to my heart. The Rise Charity Foundation is seeking for financial assistance for eleven (11) inmates at the Makeni Correctional Facility, who have been convicted of misdemeanor offenses and are struggling to pay their court fines. They are to pay a cumulative court fine of 15 million old Leones before being discharged from Prison.

Life can take unexpected turns, and sometimes individuals find themselves in difficult circumstances. Many of these inmates have already paid a heavy price for their actions, and they are now faced with the burden of court fines that they simply cannot afford to settle on their own.

Our aim is to offer them a chance at a fresh start by helping them clear these fines and reintegrate into society. Every small contribution can make a significant difference in their lives and contribute to a more just and compassionate community.

If you’re willing and able to support this cause, please consider making a donation to our fund. Even the smallest amount can go a long way in helping these individuals get back on their feet.

Your kindness and generosity can make a world of difference to someone seeking a second chance. Let’s come together and make a positive impact on these individuals’ lives. Thank you for your support!

Contact us on ; 076-579999 & 077-451645

©️Ibrahim Koroma

Founder – Rise Charity Foundation

Sierra Leone’s High Commissioner to Ghana Attends National Cyber Security Month

Sierra Leone’s High Commissioner to Ghana, Her Excellency Francess Virginia Anderson PhD.  attended the Official launch of the National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2023. The launch was held at the Physicians and Surgeon Auditorium in Accra, and brought together representatives of the Government of Ghana, local and International partners, members of the Cyber Security Authority, Members of the Diplomatic Community, Cyber Security Providers among others.

In his welcome address, Dr. Albert Antwi-Boasiako, the Director General of the Cyber Security Authority in Ghana, thanked guests for being part of an observation that helps in protecting the internet or digital space of the public. He said Cyber Security Awareness month, which is an annual month-long program, aims at improving cyber security awareness among children, public businesses, and the government.

Dr. Antwi- Boasiako explained that more than ever, cyber security has become a priority for nations the world over, due to the fast-evolving nature of cyber-crimes, the seats of criminals, and their more complex digital crimes.

Among the several speakers were Ghana’s Minister of National Security, Hon. Albert Kan Dapaah, President of Ashesi University Dr. Patrick Awuah, and Minister of Information Hon. Kojo Oppong.

The National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2023 was formally launched by the Deputy Minister of Communications and Digitalization in Ghana, Hon Ama Pomaa Boateng, and the month’s activities running right through October 24.

By Princetta Williams

Information Attaché, Ghana

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