Welcome to join new’s desk we’re coming to you live from our studios in Kum coming up this morning a grieving mother pleased for explanation for their death tragic death of her 90-year-old son at the a whim Poly Clinic when we got there only for me to
Know that the medicine was 7 C I thought 7 cities and they don’t have it at the facility there you let go so we were chatting with the driver when we got there I met my boy viton authorities in ajan District concerned about increasing cases of bazia being recorded at Health
Facilities we hear from the medical officers there on the DAR nature of the health threat plus Rising levels of water in the VTA River threatening the survival of flooded communities we hear the plea of residents of naaka in the Pro East districts as their homes property and
Farm lands are submerged in flood waters fast taking over several other communities in the buono east region my name is Aisha we have business coming up uh shortly in this bulletin my name is Aisha ran stay for Details The Ghana Health Services investigating the unfortunate passing of Nano being a 19yearold second year law student at the University of Ghana at a wiim Polyclinic in capos Nano Bing’s mother Nelly Mills said she brought her asmatic son to the hospital to administer aniza treatment to prevent an imminent Asar attack
However she alleged the medical staff administered an an injection instead which tragically led to her son’s death shortly after the Central Health directory says Nelly will have to wait for our answers after a thorough investigation and autopsy shuttled for last for the next two weeks I don’t
Think I don’t think anybody feels the pain I’m going through if not any will not be sitting down Nelly Mills is grieving she’s unable to pick herself up after witnessing her son’s untimely death at the IR Poly Clinic in k k she tells me that her heart is inflames and
Nothing will doubts it until she gets satisfactory answers from Health authorities I love the food I went back to my shop with Isaac thinking that he was eating only for him to call me around 643 to say that I should come when I open the door and I can’t how you not
Worry me he said oh ma it’s as if my asthma wants to and I said oh but there’s no news because if your symptoms wants to come you’ve been using ventolin all this way and you have your ventolin pump around here so just use it and he
Said he has read about the asthma that if he used to use neizer that would have been faster than the ventolin a 19-year-old son n obeying a second year law student at the University of Ghana perished at the aim Poly Clinic while seeking to use a nebulizer to control his asthma when we
Got there I saw two people there one male one female I greeted them and I said my boy was an asmatic and he needed the help of the oxygen then the male guy shouted I didn’t know even has already seated on the first chair then the male guy
Shouted but if he needed oxygen was that the place for him M get up and go and sit that the 30 and I said ah boss is this the way you treat people here we’ve never been here before so if where he has set where he is sitting is not a
Rightful place I think you need to say it in a nice man for him to move you cannot M treat my boy here Nelly said although she wanted to stay with her son she rather chose to rush the pharmacy to buy a prescribed medicine but upon her return Nana obin’s condition had
Deteriorated when we got there only for me to know that the medicine was 7 CI I thought Seven Cities and they don’t have it at the facility there you let’s go so we were tting with the driver when we got there I met my boy vomiting he’s
Vomited and they gave me Rob or something that he should vomit inside something something and I said what is happening then he got up he became like a tent so when I was shouting they came to hold me that I sh go out then my boy shouted that they’ve injected
Him so I was asking what injection what injection n is not here for injection who gave him the injection Nellis sits on the favorite sofa her son used to occupy in the living room her eyes are fixed on his Dance videos on Tik Tok she begs authorities to set her heart at
Ease by telling her why her son died I went inside only to go and meet again to meet my life my boy lying there lifeless so I still shouting hey my boy is dead my boy is dead though because this thing the the under fot were
Orange then they said he wasn’t dead I said ah this person lying down so they took me outside later was there when Isaac came to ask me that one lady is saying they should come and ask me the boy’s name the date of birth blah blah
Blah and I said ah but you don’t know anything about my boy and you’ve injected him who paid for the injection who who were not there with any health insurance I never went there with any health insurance who who even instructed that medicine because we’re not there
For injection only for them to declare him debt I asked the cost of the death of my boy cuz I want I needed to know and they said they don’t deal with that but they gather all cause of De and discuss it at the end of the
Month so we should go and put our complaints on the paper authorities at the wiim Polyclinic told Joy news that the central regional health directorate had ordered them not to speak to the media meanwhile the central regional health director Dr Marian okuu says a committee has been
Formed to investigate the cause of Nana obin’s death an autopsy has also been done and results will be ready in 2 weeks but until then n males will continue to to stay in his son’s favorite seat hoping the outcome of the investigations will heal her aching heart geobna join
News quite sad Health authorities at estra jaman District of the Eastern region are alarmed over the High cases of bazia recorded this year in 2022 the Baza cases stood at 22 but has since jumped to 75 representing 240% increase the parasite that causes bazia enters the skin once individuals
Come into contact with contaminated water we hear from the district director of Health shortly but first take a listen to the Member of Parliament for the area Thomas and D expressing worry over the increment in bazia among the people indicates that bazia is on the
Right but I do not know if uh that is a direct consequence of the village by the dam I don’t think we have any evidence uh to that but it is worrying to realize that in 2021 we recorded 15 cases in 2022 it increased to 25 but that’s at
Last week 2023 we have recorded 7 75 cases and so that is a worrying Trend and so we have intensified education um in the communities along the bter uh so that they they stay away from direct use of the of the water from the lake and so that that this is what I
Was talking to them about and uh I have tried to put in some interventions that will give them alternative s of water because most of them depend on the water from the lake and and and so it it is a worrying sit he was also unhappy about the unresponsive posture of natmo after
160 persons were displaced following the aumo dam spillage you know the the spillage started from my constituency and so some communities very close to the dam uh recorded some incidents so there were basically the buildings that are made of of M uh collapse and we have
About 50 of of fat H that have collapsed displacing per the statistics from nadmo uh about 160 uh persons have been displaced the greatest effect in my constituency as I put was the cages in the water the fish FS that are in uh the lake have all been destroyed cages have
Been moved next have been torn and all the places have escaped and lot have died and that is a huge loss to the people there and it is a woring situation that we are all trying to contain we can now speak with the sjan District Health director Rebecca bante
For more on the rise in bazer cases uh Dr bante grateful for your time first what could be accounting for the high cases in bazia this year okay thank you very much um bazia is a a water I mean water related in infection or disease and it usually occurs in are with water
I mean fresh water bodies so it’s a finding along the water lake and the ha has been endic in but looking at the numbers as we wiely said earlier said by the MP the numbers are increasing why because um sensitization has increased and case has increased and I wouldn’t say that it is
Directly related to the steage or the flly however now that the water is very close to the people and then they might frequently get into contact with the water then um and I see that we we stand the chance of probably getting um additional number so what interventions are you
Putting in place I mean to care the spread since you say it’s contagious okay thank you very much so now in collaboration with v v has its Ro that it plays with vector control if we want to go into the cycle how the disease comes about how the mode of transmission
Will get to know that there is a vector the fresh water snow that hi um along the banks and we that are mean closer to I mean along the water body so does that by removing all these we from time to time and they also support the district
With drugs that we frequently give out to school going children and then some communities the same way Ghana Health Service is also supporting us with drug that areas that are identified as having higher prevalence we we um give um what we call Mass drug ad using pantal to ensure that adult wors
Are killed so all that the district is doing is creating awareness for people to um try as much as possible to avoid coming into contact directly with the water because you can only get infected when you wa through the water you swim or fing water you come directly into the
Water then the infective area penetrates your skin so if you avoid coming into contact with the water then you are likely to prevent yourself also those that depend solely on the um water body I mean from the water from the lake they advised that either they boil the water
Or they see the water before they use it so now sensitization and then hygiene practices and then M Drug Administration are the strategies that we are using to keep the disease down also for people not to sit at home anytime they have the symptoms because awareness is created so
When you are sick you seek um help medical heal as early as possible so those are the strategies and many others that the district is using in addition to support from V and the Ghana Health Service to ensure that the disase is kep thank you Rea bente is a San District
Health director grateful for your time meanwhile the director general of Health Dr Kumar buaji has disclosed that psychologists will be deployed to flood affected areas to provide victims uh battling with trauma following the damn spillage take a listen we also mobilize our friends and some pharmaceutical companies to bring
Donations including water medicines Etc not only to you but to the entire community that have been affected the leadership to has also been able to mobilize resources from other in the region and other District to come in here and provide support at all at all the
Levels we know that you have there been psychological trauma and so we have also engaged our psychological society and I believe that this week they will also be here with their mental health Team to ensure that they provide you the necessary psychological support as they
Aob well joining us also on the line is VTA Regional director of Health Dr sen joto because we understand the Balia disease is prevalent there as well Mr joto grateful for your your time uh what’s the situation uh in your area thank you very much uh CL my position the public health for
Theh health original um I I listen to The District director for man who eloquently spoke about Bill I think most of that s here in the B bra but what brings it into context is the fact that since we are all monitoring the case conditions over the
Past two weeks with regards to the effects of the flooding uh we we also noticed uh some cases but uh I st that like was said earlier these are the conditions that are endic in communities and the V Lake time there’s been a lot of strategy to try and reduce a number of
Of cases uh we’ve had support from Ghana Health Service we had a lot of support from v as well even as I speak we are also going to do the mass drag Administration in all the communities along the bter lake within the B that we using PR we are also intensifying R
Communication and social mobilization so that people know um when to come into contact with what to do when they come into contact with water that are infested by Thea so I’d like to say that within the past week years we have seen cases of bazia uh but they are not related to the
Pl that we are currently experien are there plans to um help the situation and the interventions are being intensified all across especially because of the flooding uh we we know that the water has come closer to people more people are going to get in in close contact uh with the
Vector um that would transmit uh the behavior disease so definitely we have to take extra measures and intensify what we are we are doing already to ens that more people do not forget Dr Jo jokoto I’m grateful for your time he’s the voter Regional director of health and he says there’s
Intervention to help C the spread of bazia there earlier you heard the health director of the District also saying that they’re doing well to ensure that they reduce the infection of bazia now hundreds of residents of fanaka fanta in the proast district of the Bon east region are appealing for
Help after the entire area was submerged due to the rising levels of the V River following continuous heavy rains the residents who are currently living in a nearby Bush say they are living with snakes and other reptiles and appeal to authorities for assistance an Sait has more with her husband and children are
17 in number they’ve lived in the same room here in fakra all their lives sadly however they have to leave today to nowhere in particular after the entire fan cra Community is submerged due to the rising levels of the V Lake following weeks of several rains together with other members of the
Community are today living in nearby bush she tells me that the owners of the land they are currently occupying asking them to pay an amount of 5,000 GH cities to stay on this land is not the only affected victim here Comfort is one of them she also share her plight and appealed for
Support elsewhere in SRA one of the several communities affected by the floods tells me that their farmlands have been submerged rendering members of the community helpless they are currently living with snakes and other dangerous animals in the bushes a situation that is handling their Movements these homeless people who have lost personal belongings running into thousands of Ghana cities are appealing to authorities to come to their aid reporting for Joy news and Sait fakra flood victims in a world they k a in the central Tong District have are heaving a s of relief after a visit by
The Ghana pharmaceutical Society the society and the director general of Health uh of the Ghana Health Service Dr Patrick kaj who taught some of the affected communities in canus observed the extent of Devastation caused by Theo Dam pillage the over 200 residents received relief items and medical supplies worth 100,000 Ghana cities and
Promised conducting free medical care for affected persons I has more the Ghana pharmaceutical Society led by the V Regional brand who CH some of the affected communities in canoes apart from the app K in the central Tong District noticed how devastating the flood was in the area which made life
Very difficult for the residents members of the pharmaceutical Society realized the entire community of AP completely submerged in the water leaving the community as a ghost town making through over thousand to resident homeless the national president of the society Dr Samuel Kono who led the team
Has been speaking fure news we are here now at Central town and precisely a town called where we’ve seen the displaced island or people have been displaced from an island it’s it’s been an eye opening experience you hear recort you read about them but being here seeing it like a complete House Sub
That’s right on my left side I mean this is very serious we are not currently M on the farmland and the Farms completely gone so you can see the complete livelihood of people gone just like that it’s really a sad story I me being an eyewitness to it I say it’s
Really a sad story all I will say is that we have to we have to do more to prevent St situations yes we will be we will put in the relief items we will help those who are displaced but we need to have long-term solutions to this I
Would also want to say as a country we need to to really have an emergency relief fund that would always be sitting down in times of needs like this we need to fall on the emergency relief funds something that will not be so difficult for us to fall on because these funds
Should be funds that probably are R fed for such a purpose we’ve just gone through a pandemic which was also had a major impact on the country and the economy which was coid and we are having Flats in some part of the countries all this put together from Society of Ghana
Already recommended that the country should have an emergency relief and public health fund set aside purposely to deal with such disasters Alex Gabby is the MP4 Central Tong this is for you and it’s part of my constituency it’s an island is Holy surrounded by water and within it you still have
Creeks this is what you see you see this houses that is the house of the assembly member and with the water here there are even reptiles like snake so if you don’t take time you can easily be beaten by snake my fear too is that this morning it rained C and dog so
Apart from the manade situation which brought the brought about the flood the natural element is also wearing his ugly head and this one we we pray to God to save us of the is appealing to government to equip nadmo so they can be able to bring enough relief items to the affected
Communities I was able to organize on fi boats to do the evacuation and we are safe here now we have a lot of concerns we have a lot of problem that we need to solve as individuals and we have a lot of problem to solve as a
Country but we are I’m asking for a lot of help support from individuals bists and corporate organizations currently our school is no more in session the students are in the house they have to go to school but on that faithful day of evacuation uh I did not see anything
From nadmo so I’m asking the government to equip nadmo so that they can act they can have their emergency team be I have to raise raise my own Resources with my assembly member to do a whole lot of things and you can see taking care of about 1,200
People uh it’s very it’s not a child play the last time the vice president was here theist director general of nadmo lied that he was able to evacuate the people which he didn’t not even a single life jacket was given I wanted to meet that that young man one
Onone on TV or anywhere the way he was able to do the evacuation you should tell us my people know that I am the one with assembly member who do the evacuation with the help of other Chiefs and citizen so I don’t know why he will be lying to
The whole the general public that he was they were able to Resource do the evacuation other things the director general of Health Services Dr Patrick Kum abadi who also T the area pledged to make sure that affected residents of the flag are provided psychological support and adequate heal care to make sure that
They are able to put through the traumatic experience of the flood we know that you have there been psychological trauma and so we have also engaged our psychological society and I believe that this week they will also be here with their mental health Team to ensure that they provide you the
Necessary psychical support as theob requested the pharmaceutical Society has donated hundreds of medical supplies worth 100,000 Ghana cities and relief I attempt to all the communities in the central Tong district and Promises to mobilize more for the affected District I join news the dangerous proximity of galam and sand winning activities near water
Bodies continue to severely impact the operations of the Ghana Water Company Limited resulting in up to 50% treatment losses particularly in the western region the managing director of the company Dr cliffford bman disclosed this during the 2023 edition of the company’s accounting to the customer initiative in
Acra he emphasized the gravity of the situation revealing that waste water from mining firms in the western region surpasses the quality of water in the Ghana Water Company Limited reservoirs my colleague Callis colon was there for join news the 2023 accounting to the custom event by the Ghana Water Company
Limited gwcl saw the presence of Dr Freda prer the minister for sanitation and Water Resources alongside a deputy amidu isahakia it brought together staff and customers from all 13 operational regions to Acra with each region showcasing their Innovations aimed at improving water quality and customer satisfaction speaking of the event
Managing director of the Ghana water company limited engineer Dr Clifford brma expressed his concerns about the adverse effects of gamc and swining activities highlighting that waste water from mining FMS surpasses the quality of water in the compan reservoirs one is galami some of our stations because of the high turbidity
Levels instead of doing 5% process loss and having 95% as clean water push into the system will do as much as 50% process losses and so between the 95% and the 50% the 45% the customers that were supposed to supply with it who is going to do that
Water is not available for us to push in and that’s the challenge that we have in some of the centers especially if you go to Tak it’s a big issue for for us surprisingly the chief manager and his team I asked them to do a test of the quality of the water that
The minds discharge and throw away they went to do the tests and the quality is far better than the one that we have in our Reservoir that we supposed to be using to treat it for you Dr brma also pointed out that revenue losses due to Illegal connections and illicit dealings by some
And scrupulous staff and customers are among the signicant challenges hindering the company’s smooth operations a customer had his meter that was not read over a period and our staff had the courage to talk to the customer that the readings on your meter is so high that if you want to
Bill you you pay more he negotiated with the customer to pay 1,500 out of 3,00 300 or 3,500 there and this 105 is meant to go into his pocket and knowing to him he was being monitored from D1 despite these challenges Dr brma maintains that the company is making substantial progress
In terms of Revenue and water quality 2022 we collected 1.23 5 billion Ghana CS as our revenue and we are proud to say that from the Auditors we are qualified to have the ISU 9,1 2015 and we been assured that by the end of December we should have that certification what
It means is that the quality of water that we producing who can tell you that up to your Gates which is our responsibility is to the standard the company has acquired more than 400 magnetic and ultrasound clamp on meters which have been installed at 90 Water Systems to combat water theft Carlos
Galone join news of the University of Ghana says it will continue to implement its latest policy of reserving all traditional Halls on campus for first year students the old vandals Association has taken the management of the university to court over claims the policy will eventually convert the all meil facility
Into a mixed one reacting to the concerns however Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana professor AB ano says the school is only implementing residential policies which is aiming to protect the most vulnerable sect of the university community she also advised University alumni to refrain from forcing their views on University
Management that was outs say that this management L by my good s uh has turned the hall into a mixed hall or had the intention to turn the hall into the mix Hall nothing like that has ever come up in all the discussions in all the committee discussions and the eventual
Council decision what the the the the the policy that we put out there which we are implementing is for us to reserve the traditional HS for our first year students and that’s that happen happens right here in this country in other institutions you go to k USC you go to
UCC that’s exactly what happens we are rather late coming to this late in the day and that’s what happens all over the world you give priority to your most vulnerable students and your most vulnerable students are those who are coming into the institution for the very first time with regard to Commonwealth
Hall and uh parts of main saaba hall uh we implement uh the for the other Halls it’s a gradual implementation but for these uh two halls we implemented the policy fully immediately also because of the disturbances that were going on at the time between the students of these two
Halls so I needed to uh yes I needed to clear the air on that uh so you still go ahead oh the policy is is is being implemented yeah which means technically oh which means that uh these halls and all of the traditional Halls are reserved for our first year students and graduate
Students so you come into the Hall uh first year level 100 after level 100 uh you would have to leave the hall and make room for the new set of uh fresh students who are coming in so you leave the hall and find accommodation in the
Other uh halls and hostels on campus the uel halls and other private uh hostels on and around campus what do you feel this sense of entitlement if we may have to describe it that way is coming from or stemming from is it um a matter of ego
Prestige um you know Brotherhood if if we can call it the S because the males have dominated over the years well blard I told you that this whole matter is in court so I mean when we are done with that I’ll be happy to sit down with you and have a full
Conversation uh around around us uh because I do not think that you we’ve been joined by the deputy ranking member of education on the committee uh education Committee of Parliament who is himself an old Vandal Dr Clement par grateful for your time doc what do you make of the insistence
Of the University’s assession to actually Implement its latest policy of reserving all traditional Halls on campus for first year students well a let me say good morning to you and uh the viewers uh well I think the management of the University of Ghana has every right to if you like create and Implement
Policies but the challenge we have is that the university ought to understand that management is not the only stakeholder as far as the invers is concerned and it is the case with any institution of Higher Learning I say so because uh alumin has a role to play and alumina has always played a
Role both in terms of mobilizing Financial and other support to assist the university and universities to achieve their goals and objectives and also intervening when and where necessary I am glad that the vice Chancellor whom I have known for several years in fact we both studied in
Norway we were both at the University of Bergen uh we both resided in the fop student hostel and I am her senior by the way and I am glad that she has acknowledged that there is a case in court and that she wouldn’t want to speak to it In terms of the impath that has brought about that current policy that she spoke to but you see we have long argued that our Hall and our tradition which is obviously an Envy of other competitors has been targeted over the years and we are of the opinion that what happened on the basis
Of which this policy was introduced was all orchestrated to try and dismantle the Brotherhood and the fraternity that we enjoy exclusively as students and alumini of Commonwealth of the university to Target just one Hall Yes actually is obvious all of this that they are talking about of these
Policies it is all to ensure that there is no quote unquote continuity in terms of students who enter first year and are in Commonwealth Hall so they can go along to final year because their perception or their analysis uh suggest that when the students are in the hall then the seniors are able
To for lack of a better word indoctrinate the Juniors into our peculiar ways of being Vandal so by only taking in first year and then saying that after that you need to go and find another Hall and that they are only going to bring graduate students they clearly are
Breaking that learning process where seniors will be there to orient andate Juniors who then keeps our tradition going so all of this Arrangement is Target as Comm I can say that without any or of contradiction the university says the decision aims at protecting the vulnerable sect of the University what
Would you have had the university do in the current uh situation it finds itself well the university doesn’t have a problem this is not the first time that we have had challenges on campus and it is not only confined to the University of Ghana it is not only
Confined to Commonwealth against Saba or Commonwealth against legon I mean it happens in UCC it happens in uh the the Kus and even in the renowned universities in other parts of the world if you were to look at the history of Cambridge and Oxford they have fraternities it is not unusual but the
Reason why we feel targeted is because of what happened and how it was dealt with how is it that you claim that there was a fight between members of Commonwealth Hall and another Hall you were not able to provide evidence even when we challenged you and yet you went ahead to suspend
The hall master and tutor of common H and to suspend students of of that home without providing the evidence you have gone on to act on a report that was written by a committee whose composition and work we are even contested so all of these matters we are
Taking to court so you look at the circumstances the context the reaction of the University their inability to answer questions that you know the old V Association had presented their inability to provide the evidence because they claim that they had CCTV and all of that and we asked for all of
Those pieces of of evidence they never made them available I’m sure we know for a fact that on that faithful day on our side of the information we have they were bad loads of young men who were brought on campus who were not members of Comm well
That’s your word against that of the University we are hoping uh that this matter will definitely be settled in the court Dr Clement Park is a deputy ranking member of the education Committee of parliament let’s take a break on join you Desco return that’s business hello my name is Emma Davis let’s do
Some business news technology company techno has unveiled the Techno future star initiative in collaboration with University of Ghana the scholarship program is poised to recognize and support the remarkable Talent of undergraduate students across Africa who are driving technology change the scholarship program is worth 100,000 cities there’s more in this
Report has introduced a scholarship scheme d techn future star initiative in partnership with the University of Ghana College of humanities the scholarship scheme is an initiative that embodies the very essence of techn mission and values a journey that is not only significant but transformative the techn future star initiative is an exceptional
Scholarship program designed to empower and Inspire young Talent measuring in stem subjects as part of this initiative techno will be awarding 100,000 cities worth of scholarships to 20 deserving students we are looking no further else than where to get knowledge and so investing knowledge I mean you can never
Go at the loss because you are giv people the knowledge to survive on Earth and so choosing Leon and choosing education is just the right way to give back Professor Daniel fromi is the Provost College of humanties legon it’s an extremely important initiative it’s a trail blazing initiative because this
The first of its kind that techno has entered into in any country and in any University so here at the College of um Humanities we consider ourselves as the pay seters eoan Ghana has pledged to support education projects in the country as part of its 10y year anniversary the
Bank will refurbish the computer laboratory of the LA of the South laboni girls technical Institute according to the acting managing director Joanna Mena the gesture is aimed at developing the digital skills of students to keep them AB breast with the growing technological World Ghana is part of its corporate
Social responsibility plans to improve teaching and learning in the South Labon girls Technical Institute the donation forms part of the bank’s commitment to sponsor a school to facilitate effective learning and research in an interview managing director of eoan Joanna M said the development of the digital skills of student remains critical basically Echo
Bank wants to support you know social activities and also help to bring the poor you know up and also develop the community so corporate social responsibility is usually the theme of this uh of this EOB Bank day so this year the theme is Excel with digital
Skills and so we are here to donate some computers to uh the school we came to do some inspect 21 computers there’s a computer lab we refurbish it and then put in the computers to help develop the digital skills principal for South laon girls Technical Institute and shelter
For abused children gifty than Echo bank for its timely support to the school we’ve been hoping for this since 2020 and today has come to reality so we are very grateful before we we lack so many things to help us train this young ones under our care but when we rode to eoan
Ghana they responded to our request and then came down here to supply us with things that we’re not even expecting they are going to renovate about four classrooms for us F fish with furniture and then our ICT lab is going to be well equipped so we are very grateful it’s a
Dream come true for the institution we have to maintain it so that it goes a long way to support even the Next Generation so as we call on them and they responded we know when we call on to other institutions they also continue to support us to give H maintain the the
Equipment donated to us the school was Ed to uphold a good maintenance culture that’s all for business my name is Emma Davis for more business news do log on to myjoyonline.com Sry wrap out the bulletin this morning my name is Aisha Prim log on to my online.com there more of the news and updates of all the developing stories see you Again yeah
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