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Knowledge is a power that can break down walls of misunderstanding, overcome inequality and open the way to a better future. Education is your most powerful weapon for change.
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Day 31 – Safety Is a Lifestyle, Not a Slogan
For the past 30 days, we’ve shared real stories —
Of slips, sparks, shortcuts, and silence.
Of gas leaks, missing guards, and locked exits.
Each one was a reminder that:
Safety isn’t about luck. It’s about choices.
At home.
At school.
On the road.
At work.
Every day, we face risks.
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Let’s keep learning.
Let’s keep protecting.
Let’s keep living.
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#SafetyIsLife
#ThankYou
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#Let’s keep living.
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Day 30 – The Locked Emergency Exit
It was a crowded evening service at a local church.
The hall was packed, the air warm, the worship intense.
Suddenly — the power went out.
Panic set in.
People rushed to the back — only to find the emergency exit was locked with a padlock.
In the dark, with only one way out, a stampede began.
Several peopl…Read More8 Comments-
If people can’t escape, a minor incident becomes a deadly disaster.
#31DaysOfSafety #EmergencyExitMatters #PlanYourEscape #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Ambition without patience is how people burn out before they bloom.
Wanting it now can destroy what would’ve been great later
Ambition is the fire, but patience is the fuel that keeps it burning.
Every seed has a season, and rushing it only kills the roots
Stay focused, but stay grounded.
Because real success isn’t just fast, it’s…Read More10 Comments -
Day 29 – The Construction Site Shortcut
Kojo was late for work.
Instead of using the main road, he took a shortcut through a construction site.
He jumped over a rope barrier.
Walked past a pile of gravel.
Didn’t see the open trench ahead.
He fell in — twisting his ankle and cracking a rib.
No helmet.
No signs.
No safet…Read More10 Comments-
Safety isn’t just for workers. It’s for everyone who might pass by.
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Day 28 – The Overloaded Power Strip
Kwame had everything plugged in.
His fan.
His phone charger.
His laptop.
A TV.
And even his rice cooker — all into one extension cord.
He thought, “It’s working fine.”
Until one night, sparks flew.
Smoke followed.
And the power strip melted into the tiles.
Thankfully, the circuit breaker tripped i…Read More10 Comments-
Electricity is powerful. Respect it — or risk everything.
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Day 27 – Slippery Tiles, Silent Danger
Kofi had just mopped the living room.
It looked clean, shiny, perfect.
But a few minutes later, his grandmother stepped in — unaware.
She slipped.
Fell backward.
And fractured her hip.
She would need surgery and months of painful recovery — all because of a wet floor with no warning.
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Great leaders recognize that leadership is not a destination but a journey that requires ongoing development.
They actively seek out new knowledge, skills, and experiences, understanding that the best leaders are also dedicated learners4 Comments -
Every day, the beauty of life lies in the fact that you have the chance, each morning, to embrace positive change and become an even happier and more fulfilled version of yourself.
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A team is more than just people who work together at the same time in the same place.
A real team is a group of diverse individuals who enjoy working together and are committed to collaborating cohesively to help the organization achieve its shared goals and fulfill its purpose.6 Comments -
Think about the desired outcome you want for yourself & then decide what you can do from here to achieve that according to Shelly Dass.
If you make moves & take action towards the things you want, you will end up in a happier place than if you spend that energy lamenting over how you wished you’d done things differently from the beginning.6 Comments -
It’s important to remember that it’s okay to start late, to start over, or even to face setbacks. You might feel like you’ve lost everything or failed time and time again, but those experiences don’t define you.
Each effort, no matter how challenging, is a step towards success. You have the strength to keep going, and it’s never too late to…Read More
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Did you know that over 97% of all accessible freshwater on Earth is groundwater, while surface water (rivers and lakes) makes up less than 3%?
As a final-year Geological Engineering student, I’ve come to truly appreciate the critical role groundwater plays in global water security. While surface water often gets the spotlight, groundwater q…Read More
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Day 26 – The Gas Leak That No One Smelled
Ama was preparing dinner at home.
The gas cylinder had been leaking slowly — silently — for hours.
She didn’t notice.
She struck a match to light the stove…
BOOM.
The explosion shattered windows.
Burnt her face, arms, and kitchen.
The neighbours rushed her to the hospital.
It all could’ve…Read More15 Comments-
Gas doesn’t forgive mistakes — inspect, detect, and protect.
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Day 25 – School Gate, No Guard
It was just after closing.
The school compound buzzed with students rushing home.
But there was no security at the gate, and no one watching the street.
A 6-year-old boy followed a classmate across the road —
Straight into oncoming traffic.
The screech of tires.
The scream of a teacher.
And then sil…Read More8 Comments -
Surroundings can be contagious! Just like the mold on these oranges can spread and affect the others, the people you surround yourself with can have a significant impact on your life. Choose wisely and be mindful of the company you keep. Who you surround yourself with matters! #positivevibes #influencers #selfcare
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Day 24 – The Uncovered Well
In a quiet rural community, 8-year-old Abena was playing hide and seek with her cousins.
Laughter filled the air — until it stopped.
Abena had stepped on a wooden plank covering an old well.
It gave way.
She fell in.
15 feet deep. No cover. No warning sign.
It took hours for help to arrive.
She was rescued — c…Read More13 Comments -
Day 23 – The Fire That Started in the Socket
Yaw came back from town to a disturbing sight.
Smoke billowing from the window.
Neighbours shouting.
Flames licking the ceiling of his room.
Cause?
A phone charger left plugged in overnight.
It overheated. Sparked.
Curtains caught fire.
Within minutes, everything was gone.
Electrical safety s…Read More10 Comments -
Day 22 – Children and Chemicals
Ĺittle Sena was just 3 years old.
While her mother was cooking, she wandered into the bathroom and found a colorful bottle under the sink.
It looked like juice.
She drank it.
Within minutes, she was vomiting blood.
Rushed to the hospital, doctors fought to save her from the chemical burns in her throat and st…Read More14 Comments-
A safe home is not just clean — it’s smartly arranged
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