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Thursday, 16 August 2018

Webster University Is Here

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Are you looking for the best institution to attend in Ghana then the below post is for you

Webster University is an American University based in St. Louis, Missouri with international campuses in Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Ghana, Thailand, China and most recently Greece. We provide our students with the opportunity to complete their degrees in any of these global campuses.
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At Webster University, we ensure a learning experience that transforms students into global citizens ready to achieve personal excellence.
Students from across the world enroll at Webster University Ghana each year to benefit from the cultural diversity and dynamic international environment. Practical real-world learning with a worldwide perspective opens students' minds to new ways of thinking.
Ghana students

Highlights

  • Outstanding faculty from abroad and the West African Sub-region
  • Fully accredited in Ghana by the National Accreditation Board (NAB) and the US based Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
  • Programs offered at our Accra, Ghana campus are identical to programs offered at all Webster campuses worldwide
  • Students have the option to study abroad and/or transfer to any of Webster University’s campuses in Asia, Europe and America
  • Small class sizes ensure significant interactions between students and lecturers
  • Scholarships are available for both undergraduate and graduate programs
Phone: +233-(0)302-502-554 | +233-(0)302-507-393
Mobile: +233-(0)540-120-849 | +233-(0)540-120-869 | +234 809 999 3514
E-mail for general inquiries: ghana@webster.edu
See the Ghana Campus Staff page for individual email addresses.
Send courier packages to:
Webster University Ghana Campus
Plot #445B Luanda Close, Off Lagos Avenue
East Legon, Accra, Ghana
Send postal mail to:
Webster University Ghana Campus
PO. Box CT 10337, 
Cantonments, Accra, Ghana

Atiku Abubakar Storm Imo State For His Presidential Ambition

The Presidential aspiration of Atiku Abubakar received a major boost on Wednesday as a BoT member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Emmanuel Iwuayanwu described the former Vice President as an intelligent leader, a true Nigerian and the only aspirant who can be fair to the Igbo people in equitable distribution of the nation's resources.

Chief Iwuayanwu was among several PDP chieftains who were on hand to receive the former VP as his campaign team arrived Imo yesterday. More photos below…




England Rugby International Danny Cipriani Fined For Assault in Jersey Nightclub

England rugby international Danny Cipriani has been fined £2,000 after an assault in a Jersey nightclub. The Gloucester player pleaded guilty to common assault and resisting arrest and was ordered to pay £250 compensation to a woman police officer.

Three other charges - assault on police, larceny and being disorderly on licensed premises were dropped.

The 30-year-old fly-half has seven days to pay the fine and compensation or face 10 weeks in prison.

Defence advocate Mike Preston said Cipriani was sorry for the "confusing situation" and was "mortified if he harmed the police officer in any way".


Jersey Magistrates' Court was told he "had too many drinks" at Drift nightclub in The Royal Yacht Hotel, St Helier, and police were called when Cipriani tried to grab a body camera off a doorman.
Mr Preston argued his client did this because fame had made him more sensitive to being filmed and he was confused by the situation.

He was later picked up by police but managed to escape from his cuffs and a second officer was needed to restrain him.

Cipriani is said to have sworn at the woman officer, telling her to get off him.

The court heard she was left with bruises on her bicep and red marks on her neck.

The former Wasps and Sale stand-off did not think he had done anything wrong at the time and did not understand why the police had been called, the court was told.

He was in the island with his club as part of a pre-season tour and was supported in court by Gloucester team captain Willi Heinz.

A Fan Dashed Ubi Franklin 50K At The Airport

A young lady who met MMMG Boss, Ubi Franklin at the airport has dashed him N50,000 for been a strong hustler. Ubi said he was shocked when the lady walked up to her and he is now willing to share the money to his IG followers. Ubi's words;

''I met a young lady today at the airport๐Ÿ˜€ she gave me 50k and said “I love your hustle add this to it” I was really Surprised❤️๐Ÿ™ I have decided to give this out to 10 people 5k each who will write something nice to this lady ๐Ÿ™✌๐Ÿพ( drop your account number by your comment.''

Lagos Police Boss Sacks 8 Officers, Demotes Six

Eight police officers in Lagos have been dismissed over “very serious criminal offences”, while six others were demoted in ranks, the state commissioner, Mr Imohimi Edgal said.

Edgal, also said that 108 officers were disciplined for various offences from January to July, 2018 in the Lagos State Command.


Woman Pours Hot Water On Stepson, Co-Wife

A woman in Jigawa State has been arrested for allegedly pouring hot water on her toddler stepson and co-wife.

This happened in Gantsa town, Buji Local Government Area of the state on August 13 after a fight between the two woman. The police has since been in the custody of the police and the victims are receiving treatment at the hospital.

'Boo has some serious bowel control issues" Johnny Depp ‘Accuses Ex-Wife Amber Heard Of Defecating In Their Marital Bed

Amber Heard is accused of intentionally defecating in the marital bed she shared with Johnny Depp after a blazing row in the months leading up to their acrimonious separation and subsequent divorce.

Heard allegedly soiled the bed as a malicious prank after the Hollywood star arrived two-hours late for her 30th birthday party in April 2016, according to The Mirror.

Sources claim the warring couple’s housekeeper discovered excrement on the sheets after Depp, 55, stormed out of their Los Angeles penthouse following a heated row.

It’s understood that ‘strong photographic evidence’ links Heard to the reported incident, while the actress has since claimed the fecal matter was left by their dog, Boo.


A source told The Mirror: 'Boo has some serious bowel control issues. There was never a joke, it wasn’t something done to be disrespectful.

'It was an innocent thing, it’s what pets will do. We don’t have anything else to say. Ms. Heard is moving on and we do not want to engage in this nonsense.'

The dogs, Pistol and Boo, were last in the news when Heard flew them into Australia on a private jet without putting them through quarantine in 2015.

Depp's ex-wife avoided jail time when she pleaded guilty to falsifying border protection documents when when she imported the teacup Yorkshire terriers into Australia. Heard was handed a one-month good behavior bond and fined $1,000.

The couple also produced an apology video that was played in court, and later went viral. 'When you disrespect Australian law,' Depp deadpans in the video, 'they will tell you firmly'.

The incident sparked global headlines when Agriculture Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce said the dogs had better 'bugger off' back to the US or he'd arrange to have them put down.

It was alleged the pooches were not declared to customs officials on arrival.

The presence of the A-list canines was only discovered when their visit to a Gold Coast dog grooming salon was made public.

The dogs were quickly whisked out of the country before a 72-hour deadline lapsed when the canines would have to be seized.

45 Sentenced To Death In Libya Over 2011 Killings

A Libyan criminal court has sentenced 45 militiamen to death by firing squad for killing demonstrators in Tripoli in 2011, the justice ministry says.

They are accused of opening fire on dozens as rebel forces closed in on the capital during the uprising against former leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

It is thought to be the highest number of death sentences handed out since the overthrow of the regime, AFP reports.

Libya has struggled to restore peace since the uprising seven years ago.


Aside from the 45 sentenced to death, 54 more were given five-year jail terms and another 22 were acquitted of charges relating to demonstrator deaths.

It was not known when the accused were arrested, charged or prosecuted.

The case, referred to by the Libyan Justice Ministry as Abu Salim No 2015-1477, is known locally as the Triq al-Sareeh case.