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H.E Amb. Rev. Dr. Abena Tay is a woman who exudes grace, compassion, and true beauty. She obtained her first degree in Nursery Nursing and Child Psychology from Woolwich College University in the United Kingdom, holds a diploma in Counselling and Youth studies from the University of Ghana, Legon and she as well obtained her Doctorate in Biblical Studies from Alfa International Theological Seminary. She is married and blessed with five biological sons. She was a speaker at the World Peace Summit, South Africa 2020 which hosted some high-profile dignitaries including The Queen of Sheba, Deputy President of World Peace Committee.
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Val’s Day: Daughson Ministries International Donates To Mile 7 Police Station
Daughson Ministries International (DSMI) has embarked on another benevolence exercise by donating some items to Mile 7 Police Station in Accra as part of this year’s Valentine’s Day celebrations. The items donated include; Packs of bottled mineral water, assorted soft drinks, toiletries, and other valuable items. Presenting the items to
Sensels School Launches 25th anniversary in a grand style
Sensels Preparatory School has launched its 25th Anniversary in grand style in Accra under the theme “25 years of quality Education, Our shared responsibility.” Since its inception in 1997, the school has made significant contributions to the Taifa community, serving as a citadel of academic and religious excellence in the
Abena Tay Ministries, BCI screen traders at Tema station
Ghana Health News-The Abena Tay Ministries (ATM) in collaboration with Breast Care International (BCI) on Thursday morning screened hundreds of traders, pedestrians as well as head porters at the Tema lorry station in Accra. At a culturally colorful ceremony which the groups termed ‘Pink Market Day’ formed part of the