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Reflecting on petitions to remove CJs in Ghana – Richmond Ampofo Fordjour writes

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It is revealing that every Chief Justice who served from the Mills’ era to President Akufo-Addo has been a target of an impeachment petition, with Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Wood being the subject of most.

Ghana’s justice system has been a democratic crucible, shaping the rule of law, whose cardinal tenet, equality, has tried some chief justices, in the Fourth Republic.

Gorgeous and Fascinating Styles for Church and Occasions

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Attending church and special occasions calls for a perfect balance between modesty, elegance, and style. Whether it’s for a Sunday service, a wedding, or a formal gathering, every lady wants to look graceful while staying true to the dress code of these settings. There are many gorgeous and fascinating styles that cater to both modesty and fashion, ensuring you look chic without compromising on decorum.

1. Midi Dresses

Midi dresses are a fantastic choice for church and formal occasions. Their elegant length, falling just below the knee or mid-calf, offers both coverage and style. A simple, well-fitted midi dress in fabrics like chiffon, lace, or satin can be dressed up with a nice pair of heels or flats. Opt for a modest neckline and soft, neutral colors for a graceful and refined look.

2. A-Line Dresses

A-line dresses are another classic choice that suits various body types. These dresses flare from the waist, creating a flattering silhouette while maintaining modesty. They are perfect for both church services and occasions like weddings or dinners. Pairing an A-line dress with a light shawl or bolero can add an extra layer of sophistication.

3. Pencil Skirts and Blouses

Pencil skirts are perfect for church or formal events when paired with a tucked-in blouse or a structured top. This style is sleek and professional, offering a polished appearance. Choose a midi-length pencil skirt to maintain elegance and combine it with a blouse that features subtle details like lace, embroidery, or a bow tie for added interest.

4. Peplum Dresses

Peplum dresses are ideal for both church and other occasions, as the flared peplum design adds dimension to the waist while offering a modest yet stylish look. Opt for dresses with a slight flare or intricate lace detailing, which brings a touch of refinement while keeping the overall look graceful.

5. Maxi Dresses

Maxi dresses are a go-to for any formal event or church occasion. The floor-length silhouette provides ample coverage while still looking incredibly chic. A simple, long-sleeved maxi dress in a rich fabric like silk, crepe, or chiffon will give you a stunning yet modest appearance. Accessories such as a wide-brimmed hat or a statement necklace can add a personal touch to this look.

6. Jumpsuits and Wide-Legged Pants

For ladies looking for a modern twist, jumpsuits and wide-legged trousers are stylish alternatives to traditional dresses. Choose a tailored jumpsuit with a modest neckline or a high-waisted wide-legged pant paired with a blouse. These outfits exude sophistication and are suitable for both church services and occasions that call for a fashion-forward appearance.

7. Coordinated Sets

For a chic and polished look, try coordinated skirt or pants sets. Matching blouses with skirts or trousers in complementary fabrics make for a put-together and elegant ensemble. A fitted blazer or light cardigan can complete the look, making it appropriate for formal occasions or church services.

Conclusion

Whether attending church, weddings, or other occasions, the key is to maintain a balance between modesty and style. Gorgeous, fascinating styles like midi dresses, A-line cuts, and tailored suits offer the right mix of coverage, elegance, and sophistication. These versatile outfits ensure that you not only respect the dress code of religious and formal events but also make a statement with your fashion choices. With the right styling and accessories, you can effortlessly achieve a look that’s both graceful and fashionable.

NAPO goes mad at why he didn’t bring Ashanti votes

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…Questions Citi/FM Reporter “Did Bawumia the northerner bring the northern votes?”

A viral video of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) running mate for the 2024 general election, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO), has emerged with him tongue-lashing a Citi TV/FM journalist, Umaru Sanda Amadu, during an interview for being asked why he failed to deliver the Ashanti votes for the NPP in the just-ended elections.

What some Ghanaians are saying about Mahama’s downsizing of ministries

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced the numbers of ministries he will be working with.

The president, in his announcement, has reduced his ministries from the proposed 30 to 23.

Also, President Mahama has given an indication of what the next steps will be on the construction of the National Cathedral.

These two major things have sparked a mix of reactions from the public.

Following this, GhanaWeb stepped into town to seek the thoughts of Ghanaians on these developments.

On the subject of the decision to reduce the number of ministries, some Ghanaians say this is a step in the right direction, as it is expected to lead to a more efficient and lean government.

However, others have expressed concerns about the potential impact on jobs and the effectiveness of the government in delivering services to the people.

“We are in this country and we have so many ministers and we don’t know the job that they are doing, collecting Ghana money and people are suffering. We don’t understand all this so it’s better President Mahama reduces more than the current number, but we believe he knows what he’s doing,” one person said.

On the other matter, some people say the president should not bother himself with building the National Cathedral since he’s not the one who promised Ghanaians to construct it.

“President Mahama shouldn’t make a mistake and build the National Cathedral. It’s Akufo-Addo who said he has made a promise to God that he will build a cathedral and he didn’t fulfil that promise so we don’t need any cathedral for now. The country is ‘hard’ so he should rather use the money to create jobs for the youth,” another person said.

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Watch the video of their interactions with GhanaWeb below:

Also, watch videos from President Mahama’s maiden National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service below