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It’s been ages and here’s been silent for a while.
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Hello Family!
It`s been silent here for ages, how is the new year treating us all?1 Comment-
It is going well
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Couple of days ago, I found myself in a networking event and a question was asked ” How do I purchase certain key networks and circles of influence? ”
The answer?
It would shock you!” Identify value gaps and make yourself worthy of delivering the solution the gaps need ”
The world rewards proactive and problem solving individuals
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Godwin Frempong Oppong is with Beny Smith
🎓✨ Officially Done!
Last week Monday I wrote my very last exam as a BSc. Electrical & Electronic Engineering student at KNUST, and today I wrapped it all up by submitting my project report. What a journey it has been! Honestly, it’s been a mix of wonderful moments and stressful ones that could power a national grid ⚡😂—but through it all, I’v…Read More
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Congratulations @godwin-frempong-oppong..
To what lies ahead.
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Good morning fellow Pathers,
If you have been wondering how to set up a compelling LinkedIn profile, then find attached a gift that answers your questions.
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Happy birthday @prince-nana-yirenkyi-apenteng wishing you a day filled with joy, love, and celebration!!


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Hello fellow pathers,
I trust we are all doing great
Let’s ponder on the attached quote. A very simple but powerful statement.Have a nice day.
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He explained further by saying that sometimes we are willing to do whatever it takes to get an opportunity we have always yearned for, whether it aligns with our values or not. He advised that we shouldn’t be too desperate for an opportunity that we forget our values.
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The question is what our your values?
Today, find time and identify your values.
If you are a Christian, then it should be aligned with the word of God.
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Good morning fellow pathers
It’s been a while
I trust we are all doing great
Find attached today’s food for thoughtHave a wonderful day. Stay safe.
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A very true statement. You can attend millions of webinars and seminars, but if you don’t make any conscious effort to apply any of the things shared, you will remain where you are.
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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.
#31DaysOfSafety
#SafetyIsLife
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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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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 - Load More Posts
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