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    Home » Dr Amagashie urged government to dedicate a day to honour deserving hardworkers

    Dr Amagashie urged government to dedicate a day to honour deserving hardworkers

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931August 5, 2024 General News
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    Dr Amagashie urged government to dedicate a day to honour deserving hardworkers

    The Chief Executive Officer for Amegashie herbal and spiritual center ,Apostle Dr Samuel Amagashie
    has made passionate appeal to government to dedicate a day as a “workers appreciation day”,and institute an award for them to motivate them to work hard,

    Apostle Dr Samuel Amagashie said honour deserving hard workers will encourage others to do more to increase the country’s productivity.

    Speaking to Wontumi news reporter Ofori Boateng Samuel in an interview ahead of upcoming Award ceremony which schedule to take place by Canadian government on the 12th August, 2024 in Canada for his dedicated and hardworking he’s been doing in the health sector.

    This is what the Chief Executive Officer for Amegashie herbal and spiritual center Apostle Dr Samuel Amagashie had to say

    Apostle Dr Samuel Amagashie also urged Ghanaians to have believed in traditional medicine since it introduced by our forefathers.

    He expressed his disappointment in government for not appointing herbal medicine practitioners to teach our students in KNUST studying traditional medicine

    Reporter Ofori Boateng Samuel

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