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  • Chinese nurses heading to Wuhan are shaving their heads to treat coronavirus patients because long hair can spread the disease

    • Having no hair achieves a few things: it prevents the infection from spreading via exposed hair, and also makes it easier to put on and take off protective gear.
    • Time pressure for medical staff in Wuhan is extreme, and saving even a few minutes a day is seen as worthwhile.
    • Extreme measures being taken include wearing adult diapers instead of taking bathroom breaks.
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    Chinese nurses are voluntarily shaving their heads to reduce the risk of cross-contamination while fighting the coronavirus at hospitals in Wuhan.

    Shaved heads are just one example of sacrifices medical staff are making as they head to the front line of the epidemic.

    As of Tuesday morning local time, the novel coronavirus, formally known as 2019-nCoV, has killed more than 1,000 people and infected nearly 43,000.

    A video posted by the People’s Daily China, the country’s largest newspaper, shows nurses from the Shaanxi province shaving their heads before shipping out to Wuhan.

    As well as cutting down on the potential spread of pathogens, having no hair also makes the process of putting on and taking off protective hazmat suits easier, according to a video posted by China’s official Xinhua news agency .

    Shan Xia, who works as a nurse at the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, shaved all of her hair at the end of January, China Daily reported.

    Hospital staff in Wuhan are going to extreme lengths to save time and get to more patients, including wearing adult diapers instead of taking bathroom breaks.

    The virus is taking a physical toll on medical staff, leaving some with skin bleached whiter from disinfectant, and their faces marked by lines from masks digging into their skin.

    The emotional toll is apparent as well, with some doctors passing breaking point as they struggle with an ever-increasing volume of cases.

    “I think it is a strain for every doctor and every nurse in Wuhan, both physically and mentally,” Beijing-based therapist Candice Qin told The Washington Post . “We know that patients are worried, but we should bear in mind that doctors are just as human as well.

    Source:pulse.com.gh

  • Nigeria militants burn to death motorists as they sleep in their cars

    Suspected militant Islamists have killed at least 30 people and abducted women and children in a raid in north-eastern Nigeria, officials say.

    Most of the victims were travellers who were burnt to death while sleeping in their vehicles during an overnight stop, officials added

    The attack took place in Auno town on a major highway in Borno State.

    Militant Islamist group Boko Haram and its offshoots have waged a brutal insurgency in Nigeria since 2009.

    About 35,000 people have been killed, more than two million have been left homeless and hundreds have been abducted in the conflict.

    Nigeria’s government has repeatedly said that the militants have been defeated, but attacks continue.

    Borno State governor Babagana Zulum looked visibly shaken when he saw the charred bodies during a visit to Auno following Sunday night’s attack, Nigeria’s privately owned This Day news site reports.

    The militants came in trucks mounted with heavy weapons, before killing, burning, and looting, state government spokesman Ahmad Abdurrahman Bundi was quoted by AFP news agency as saying.

    The assailants “killed not less than 30 people who are mostly motorists and destroyed 18 vehicles,” the governor’s office said in a statement.

    It also confirmed the abduction of women and children, but did not give a number.

    Residents said most of the victims were travelling to the state capital, Maiduguri, but were forced to sleep in Auno, about 25km (16 miles) away, because the military had shut the road leading into the city.

    The military has not yet commented.

    Maiduguri was once the headquarters of Boko Haram, but government forces eventually drove the group out of the city.

    It is unclear whether the assault was carried out by Boko Haram or a breakaway faction linked to the Islamic State (IS) group.

    Calls for military shake-up

    The attack in Auno is a reminder of the threat posed by militants, and the vulnerability of communities.

    When President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 2015, he pledged to defeat the insurgents.

    Although his troops have made significant progress in weakening the militants, the recent spate of attacks on both military and civilian targets threatens the initial gains.

    Many Nigerians have therefore been calling for an overhaul of the security forces and the replacement of military chiefs.

    They hope that new generals at the helm of the security forces will reinvigorate the fight against the militants and make sure that the decade-long insurgency does not get any worse.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Fresh attack in Nigeria leaves at least 30 dead

    At least 30 people have been killed by suspected Islamist militants in Borno state in north-east Nigeria, officials say.

    Borno state’s spokesman said many of those killed had been stopped on the road at a checkpoint in the village of Auno.

    Many women and children had been abducted, Ahmad Abdurrahman Bundi said.

    More than 20 vehicles are reported to have been burned.

    The Islamist group Boko Haram and a local branch of the Islamic State group carry out many attacks in the area.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Rampaging soldier kills 20 in Thailand before being shot dead

    A soldier who killed 20 people in a gun rampage in the Thai city of Nakhon Ratchasima has been shot dead by the security forces, Thai police say.

    Jakraphanth Thomma on Saturday killed his commanding officer before stealing weapons from a military camp.

    The suspect continued his attack on the streets and in a shopping centre in Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as Korat.

    The gunman, who posted material to social media, was shot dead after being cornered all night in the building.

    His motives for his actions remain unclear.

    “We don’t know why he did this. It appears he went mad,” Defence Ministry spokesman Kongcheep Tantrawanit told Reuters news agency.

    Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul posted on his Facebook page on Sunday morning, congratulating the security forces for their actions in the north-eastern Thai town.

    “Thank you police and army for ending the situation. Shooter shot dead!!!”

    Officials said that the death toll stood at 20, with 42 wounded, revising an earlier total of 21 dead.

    “The official number of the dead right now is 20 and 42 wounded. Of them, 21 are still in hospital and 21 have gone home,” said Narinrat Phitchayakhamin, head of the Provincial Office of Public Health in the town.

    However, it is still possible that the number of fatalities could rise.

    What happened at the shopping centre?

    Shortly after 03:00 local time (20:00 GMT Saturday) gunfire was heard as the security forces raided the building, trying to dislodge the gunman.

    Several people were led out of the centre, but there were concerns that more people were being held hostage.

    At 09:30 (02:30 GMT) on Sunday, police confirmed that the gunman had been shot dead, but so far there are no more details about how the operation concluded.

    Thai security forces evacuate people from the Terminal 21 shopping centre in Nakhon Ratchasima. Photo: 9 February 2020

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    Image captionThai security forces on Sunday evacuated more people from the Terminal 21 shopping centre

    Earlier reports said the gunman, aged 32, had tried to escape via the back of the building.

    The suspect’s mother was also brought to the shopping centre to try to persuade him to give himself up.

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    Image captionSecurity forces evacuate people from the shopping complex

    People fleeing the shopping centre

    People described hiding under tables in the shopping centre before they managed to flee

    One of the people freed told the BBC how she and others hid in a bathroom on the fourth floor, before fleeing to the second and hiding under a restaurant table for three hours, hearing at least four gunshots before she saw some soldiers and could get to safety.

    Charlie Crowson, a teacher of English who lives in Nakhon Ratchasima, told the BBC there were “bodies on the streets” of the normally peaceful town.

    He said that one of his girlfriend’s former students was among those killed in the attack that lasted for many hours.

    How did the attack unfold?

    It began at about 15:30 local time on Saturday (08:30 GMT) at the Suatham Phithak military camp, where the commanding officer, named by the Bangkok Post as Col Anantharot Krasae, was killed.

    The Post said a 63-year-old woman, Col Anantharot’s mother-in-law, and another soldier were also killed there.

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    The suspect seized arms and ammunition from the camp before taking a Humvee-type vehicle.

    He then opened fire at a number of sites before arriving at Terminal 21 at about 18:00 local time (11:00 GMT).

    Local media footage appeared to show the suspect getting out of his vehicle and firing shots as people fled.

    CCTV footage showed him inside the shopping centre with a raised rifle.

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    What did the suspect post on social media?

    He posted on his social media accounts during the attack, with one post on Facebook asking whether he should surrender.

    He had earlier posted an image of a pistol with three sets of bullets, along with the words “it is time to get excited” and “nobody can avoid death”.

    Facebook has now taken the page down.

    It said: “Our hearts go out to the victims, their families and the community affected by this tragedy in Thailand. There is no place on Facebook for people who commit this kind of atrocity, nor do we allow people to praise or support this attack.”

    Source: myjoyonline.com
  • Kenya school stampede: Six children ‘suffocated to death’

    Post-mortem results show that six of the 14 schoolchildren who died in a stampede in western Kenya had suffocated.

    Pathologist Dickson Mchana says his team is still investigating the cause of death for the other eight children who died in the crush at Kakamega Primary School on Monday evening.

    “We are racing against time to finalise the post-mortems and prepare the bodies for collection by the families for a requiem mass to be held at Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega,” Dr Mchana added.

    Police officers are still investigating the incident in which 14 pupils died and 39 others were injured.

    They have recorded statements from teachers, pupils and other witnesses to establish what triggered the commotion.

    Two of the pupils are still receiving medical treatment at the Kakamega Referral Hospital.

    Education minister George Magoha closed the school until Tuesday next week, which has since been declared a national holiday to mourn the death of former President Daniel arap Moi.

    Source: myjoyonline.com

  • Ridge Hospital dedicates 9 doctors, 26 nurses to coronavirus fight

    The Greater Accra Regional Hospital Ridge has put in place a comprehensive system to handle coronavirus cases should there be any in the country.

    Medical Director, Dr Emmanuel Srofenyo who took journalists on a tour of some of the wards designated for such cases said the hospital is ready to handle any coronavirus case brought before it.

    “An emergency response team in the hospital has been activated and strengthened with additional members of staff. Currently, we have 26 nurses, and nine doctors on standby for deployment to the centre.

    “We have security men and orderlies. And we have trained and updated them on the physiological and pathological nature of the virus,” he said.

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    He added that the hospital has gone further to make available as many protective equipment as possible and has deployed them to the two special coronavirus centres.

    “We have also created an elaborate process map the processes an indicated case will go through once we discover you at the emergency that you might be somebody who is a suspect or confirmed. Four rooms have been set out for suspected cases with elaborate systems.”

    Although the Ridge Hospital is putting the necessary measures in place to be able to handle the cases, Dr Srofenyo said more doctors will be needed for main hospital work and called on government to deploy them in time.

    “All these people have to be trained ahead of time, we cannot just subject them to the environment when they have not been given adequate training. So we have security men, nurses and doctors on board.

    “The implication then is that these staff work in the main hospital so when we deploy them to the centres, there is going to be a shortage at the main hospital and that is why we would like to appeal to government to send us more of the technical staff, especially nurses and additional doctors so that the preparedness plan can really work.

    “Because much as we are treating these patients that may come, we do not want to compromise on the work that is done on the main side,” he added.

    Last week, the Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang Manu who announced that the Ridge and Tema General Hospitals as facilities to manage possible coronavirus cases said his office and other partners have put in place measures to fight the deadly Coronavirus in case it is detected in Ghana.

    The coronavirus outbreak has killed more than 560 people and infected over 28,000 the vast majority in China.

    Outside China, the infection has spread to over 25 countries, infecting more than 250 and killed two people.

    Africa has yet to record any cases.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak a global health emergency.

    Source: Myjoyonline.com

  • Man accused of killing sister beaten to death, four arrested

    Police in Rukungiri has arrested four people to help in the investigation of a man murdered for allegedly killing his sister.

    Cleophas Twinamasiko, 28, a resident of Omwitaba Cell, Ndere Parish in Ruhinda Sub County was reportedly lynched on Wednesday after he was allegedly discovered hiding at Butebo cell, Nyakitabire parish in Rukungiri District. Residents accused him of killing his sister, Allen Komuhangi, 30, on Tuesday over reasons that police are still investigating.

    According to the Kigezi regional Police spokesperson, Mr Elly Maate, the residents and relatives who included; Mr Charles Musasizi, Mr Nicholas Mbunu and Mr Vincent Mujuni among others, grabbed Twinamasiko and battered him to death.

    “Information was given to police through a phone call from unknown Good Samaritan and Rukungiri DPC, OC CID plus others immediately responded and visited the scene. The body was taken to Rwakabengo Health Centre III pending post mortem,” he said.

    Mr Maate said police interviewed witnesses at the scene of the crime before arresting four suspects to assist in the investigation.

    He identified the suspects as; Charles Musasizi, Ambrose Mucunguzi, Christine Ainembabazi and Aloysius Nduhukire.

    Mr Maate said the case vide CRB 231/2020 is still under investigation at Rukungiri Central Police Station

    Source: monitor.co.ug

  • 13-year-old boy drowns in Port Elizabeth river

    The body of a teenage boy was retrieved from the Swartkops River in Port Elizabeth after he went missing while swimming, the National Sea Rescue Institute said on Thursday.

    NSRI Port Elizabeth deputy station commander Jonathan Tufts said a duty crew was activated at 17:20 on Wednesday, following a request for assistance from emergency services dispatched to a drowning in progress near the Red House Yacht Club.

    “On our arrival on the scene, it was found that during a search for a 13-year-old male who had gone missing in the water while swimming, the body of the teenager was located and recovered from the water,” Tufts said.

    “Sadly, he was declared deceased.”

    The Nelson Mandela Bay beach office, police and its diving unit, Coastal Water Rescue and the provincial emergency medical services had been at the scene.

    “The body of the child was taken into the care of the Eastern Cape Government Health Forensic Pathology Services and Police have opened an inquest docket,” Tufts said.

    Source: news24

  • Coronavirus: Another 41 catch virus on quarantined cruise ship

    Another 41 people on a cruise ship off the coast of Japan have tested positive for the new coronavirus – bringing the total to 61.

    Some 3,700 people are on board the Diamond Princess, which is quarantined in Yokohama for at least two weeks.

    The checks began after an 80-year-old Hong Kong man who had been on the ship last month fell ill with the virus.

    He boarded the cruise ship in Yokohama on 20 January and disembarked in Hong Kong on 25 January.

    A separate cruise ship – the World Dream – has been quarantined in Hong Kong after eight former passengers caught the virus.

    It has around 3,600 people on board, but none have tested positive so far.

    The new cases on the Diamond Princess bring Japan’s number of confirmed cases to 86, the second highest figure after China.

    “The results of the remaining 171 tests came out and 41 tested positive,” Japan’s Health Minister Katsunobu Kato said.

    “Today they will be sent to hospitals in several prefectures, and we are now preparing for that.”

    With the quarantine due to last until 19 February, there has also been concern over supplies of normal medicine to the ship.

    One passenger has been waving a Japanese flag with the message “shortage of medicine”.

    A Japanese TV crew on the shore responded with a banner asking: “What medicine?”

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    Image captionA passenger with a sign saying “shortage of medicine” onboard the Dream Princess

    Twenty passengers diagnosed earlier have already been taken to hospitals.

    The 61 confirmed patients are from:

    • Japan: 28 people
    • US: 11
    • Australia, Canada: 7
    • China: 3
    • UK, New Zealand, Taiwan, Philippines, Argentina: 1
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    What is life like on board?

    David Abel, from the UK, is a passenger on the Diamond Princess and is providing regular updates via Facebook

    • “We are to monitor our temperatures on a regular basis, and if it’s increased above normal we are to contact the medical services onboard of the ship.”
    • “Passengers in the small inside cabins have no window, there is no daylight, and no fresh air… but the captain has announced those passengers will be allowed access to open deck for exercise and fresh air.”
    • “If we are permitted out on open deck, we have to wear a mask when we’re outside. We have to keep one metre apart from everyone else and are not allowed to congregate in groups.”
    • “All of the luxury of having a steward come to make the bed and put a chocolate on the pillow – those days are gone. We have to take care of the cleanliness and hygiene of our own room.”
    • “We’re going through all the clothes we put into our dirty wash bag and we’re just re-wearing them now. Our underwear we’re washing by hand – we don’t have anything other than hand soap.”
    • “The first day in isolation, the supply of food wasn’t good. Now it’s superb.”
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    The new coronavirus can cause severe acute respiratory infection, which in some cases can be fatal. Most people infected are likely to recover though.

    The centre of the virus is in the Chinese city of Wuhan, and most cases have been in the city and the surrounding province of Hubei.

    New figures show the virus has killed 636 people and infected 31,161 in mainland China, the country’s National Health Commission’s said.

    It has spread overseas with confirmed infections in at least 25 nations.

    So far, there have been only two deaths outside of mainland China – one in Hong Kong and one in the Philippines.

    Due to the global spread, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a global health emergency.

    Source: bbc.com
  • 40-year-old man falls to death from jackfruit tree

    A 40-year-old man has plunged to his death from a jackfruit tree he had climbed while digging in a garden on Sunday.

    The Ssezibwa Police Spokesperson, Ms. Hellen Butoto, identified the deceased as Mr. Robert Ojambo, a resident of Market Zone, Njeru Municipal Council in Buikwe District.

    According to Ms. Butoto, the deceased was a casual laborer who had been contracted to weed a sweet potato garden by one Abbas Gidudu.

    “He became hungry and decided to climb the jackfruit tree but unfortunately missed a step and fell to his death,” Ms. Butoto said.

    The area LC Chairperson, Mr. Zubairi Wandego, said some children informed him of the presence of a man under the jackfruit tree who ‘looked’ dead and when he reached the scene, he made a confirmation.

    Ms. Butoto added that the body of the deceased was taken to Jinja Regional Referral Hospital for an autopsy before being handed over to relatives for burial.

    Source: monitor.co.ug

  • Vanessa Bryant says ‘completely devastated’ over Kobe’s death

    Vanessa Bryant spoke out for the first time since her husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna were killed in a horrific helicopter crash, saying the family is “completely devastated” by the tragedy.

    Vanessa, who married Kobe Bryant in 2001 when she was still a teenager, took to Instagram on Wednesday evening to communicate her grief but said she was at a loss for words.

    “We are completely devastated by the sudden loss of my adoring husband, Kobe — the amazing father of our children; and my beautiful, sweet Gianna — a loving, thoughtful, and wonderful daughter, and amazing sister to Natalia, Bianka, and Capri,” she wrote on her account.

    Her comments come three days after Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter died when the Sikorsky S-76 they were in slammed into a rugged hillside in thick fog in Calabasas, northwest of Los Angeles. The crash also killed seven others.

    The helicopter was headed to Bryant’s Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks, where Gianna was scheduled to play a basketball game

    “There aren’t enough words to describe our pain right now,” Vanessa said.

    “I just wish I could hug them, kiss them and bless them. Have them here with us, forever.”

    Source: France24

  • Pentecost School Bus conductor crashed to death

    A conductor in a School Bus belonging to Pentecost Preparatory School in Koforidua was crashed to death while attempting to jump on the Bus with registration number 2723 -14.

    The incident occured Thursday around 4 pm in Koforidua.

    The deceased identified as Ofori Atta,55, doubled as a Librarian in the school.

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    As a conductor ,the late Ofori Atta was responsible for assisting Schoolchildren onboard the bus to safely alight and cross roads to their respective homes .

    On the fateful day, deceased however, missed his steps while attempting to jump on the moving vehicle to clench onto a metal bar at the passengers gate after assisting a pupil to cross safely at Agartha Market road.

    He reportedly hit the side of the bus with is body frame and crashed onto the tarred road. The Bus run over his legs while on the ground with severe fracture to his head killing him on the spot.

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    The ancident attracted scores of people to the scene. His lifeless body was removed by the Police and deposited at the morgue.

    The Bus driver is assisting Police in investigation.

    Some parents claimed their children were traumatised by the inciednt and could not eat at home.

     

    Source: Starrfmonline.com

  • Chief convicted of threat of death

    An Accra Circuit Court 10 has sentenced a chief to a fine of GH¢4,800 or in default serve two years in prison for threatening the life of a businessman.

    The convict, Nii Kotey, a chief and a resident of Abease in the Greater Accra Region, was also ordered by the court to sign a bond of good behaviour for two years.

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    He was sentenced by Jane Harriet Akweley Quaye last Wednesday because he was found guilty of death threats he issued to Duke Dugbartey, aka Boafoyena of Treba, near Kuntunse in Accra.

    According to the prosecutor, Nii Kotey threatened to kill the complainant (Mr. Dugbartey) if he came to Abease to do business.

    The facts presented by the prosecutor, Inspector Benson Benneh, were that both the chief (convict) and the businessman (complainant) already have a case pending at the Accra Circuit Court 4.

    He said that the parties came to court on November 13, 2017 relative to the pending case, and that as soon as Nii Kotey saw Mr. Dugbartey walking out of the courtroom after an adjournment, he threatened in the presence of some witnesses that he would kill the complainant should he (complainant) come to Abease to inspect his businesses.

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    Inspector Benneh told the court that the complainant reported the matter to the police and when the convict was contacted and invited to come over to the police station to give his side of the story, he failed to do so.

    The prosecutor further said that on November 21, 2017, Mr. Dugbartey went to Abease at about 5 pm to attend to his businesses when the convict again confronted and threatened him with death, but some nearby witnesses swiftly intervened and cooled down tempers.

    He said the conduct of Nii Kotey compelled the complainant to prepare criminal summons against him, leading to his conviction and sentencing to a fine, while he was also ordered to sign a two-year bond of good behaviour.

     

    Source: DailyGuideNework.com

  • Trailer crashes woman to death

    The life of a woman (yet to be identified) came to an abrupt end when a trailer, carrying two 40-footer containers crashed her to death at Asikuma in the Eastern Region.

    The incident which occurred on Friday, November 8, 2019, at about 6:000pm attracted a large crowd.

    Residents, traders and commercial drivers in the area have still not come to terms with the incident, they described as horrific.

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    An eyewitness, who gave his name as Elolo explained that the woman had gone to stand at the Asikuma to Ho junction to wait for a vehicle before meeting her death.

    He said, “the woman came to stand at the junction where passengers board Ho cars. While the trailer whose two containers were loaded with wood was coming from the Peki to Asikuma (Eastern Corridor road) side of the Junction.”

    Elolo said the trailer driver appeared to have a failed break, making it difficult to control the vehicle.

    In an attempt to take the right turn at the Junction, towards Asikuma-Juapong portion of the Eastern corridor, the trailer lost balance and the containers fully loaded with wood fell off as the trailer fell sideways.

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    The woman who is yet to be identified was crashed to death by one of the falling containers.

    It took the rescue team of the fire service personnel and volunteers over four hours to retrieve the dismembered body of the deceased.

    The driver of the trailer with registration number, AW-3847-11 also sustained some injuries and have since been admitted at the Peki Government Hospital for treatment.

    Source: Dailyguidenetwork.com

  • Stop prophecying about death – Bishop Tarkie Yarboi

    We are living in an Era and despensation when most prophesies have turned out to be death, coffin, buried, accident, blood etc targeted at Celebrities, politicians, Religious leaders and ordinary people.

    The Presiding Bishop of Victory Bible Church International, Bishop N A Tarkie-Yarboi has caution the end time doom prophets to see beyond death.

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    “Death is supposed to be a reward and profit to believers but the prophets are taken advantage to put fear in people as if God wants to kill everybody,” he said.

    Bishop Tarkie Yarboi made these remarks during his Apostolic visit at VBCI Excellence Sanctuary at Odorkor on the theme New Levels, New Opportunities.

    Bishop Tarkie Yarboi preaching from Romans 6:1-8 explained how the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ has brought redemption to Christians. He explained further that water baptism is essential in the Christian faith since it reminds that we died with Christ during the immersion and rose with him during the lifting up from the water.

    He called on Christians to believe that they have an assignment on Earth and they will surely die after finishing their task.

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    He taught the Excellence congregants to counter those death prophesies with ‘I shall not die but live to declare the works of God, even though I walk through the valley of shadow of death, I shall fear no evil for thou are with me’ among others.

    “There is too much fear of death in the church but remember that life and death are in the power of the tongue so declare to counter any premature death,” he added.

    He ended by revealing #Drop that fear of death.

     

    Source: Rev Ofosu Agyeman Boakye (Daakyehene)