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APC Denies Scheduling Emergency National Executive Committee Meeting

The All Progressives Congress has refuted reports that it will be convening an emergency National Executive Committee meeting to solve its ongoing intra-party leadership crisis. The party in a statement jointly signed by Babatunde Ogala, National Legal Adviser; Lanre Issa-Onilu, National Publicity Secretary; and Waziri Bulama, National Secretary; also denied the notice issued by Acting National Secretary, Chief Victor T. Giadom, claiming that Giadom does not have the power to convene a NEC meeting. In the fresh statement, the APC stated that the conditions for which a national executive committee meeting could be convened as provided by Article 25(B)(i) and (ii) of the APC constitution is yet to be met.  See Also Politics Intra-party Crisis: APC To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting 0 Comments 13 Hours Ago “The National Executive Committee shall meet every quarter and or at any time decided by the National Chairman or at the request made in writing by at least two-thi...

[Music + Video] Jimmy D Psalmist – Jehovah Idighi Agbanwe

Jimmy D Psalmist releases a beautiful and exciting video of “ Jehovah Idighi Agbanwe “, a song from his award winning album “Mighty Man Of War”. The video was shot during the dedication of his daughter Alexis , it captures the goodness of God to his family as they dance and celebrate Gods faithfulness, declaring He is a God who never changes According to Jimmy, as you praise and celebrate God with this song, He will give you a thousand reasons to celebrate more. Watch Video & Download Audio Below;   Stream & Download Audio Below;  http://gospelhotspot.net/wp-content/uploads/Jimmy-D-Psalmist-Jehovah-Idighi-Agbanwe.mp3   DOWNLOAD MP3   iTunes |  Amazon The post [Music + Video] Jimmy D Psalmist – Jehovah Idighi Agbanwe appeared first on Gospel Songs . from Gospel Blog – Gospel Songs via GOSPELMUSIC

Top Ghana Songs of the Week – Stonebwoy – Kuami Eugene – Kwesi Arthur

Stonebwoy   The music grind never stops, which means every week we’ll definitely see brand new songs released from every corner of Africa and that includes Ghana, and from some of our favorite artists as well as new cats looking to catch their big break. This week saw rekindled beefs, double releases from one artist, and several tunes celebrating Ghana’s 63rd Independence Day (the 6th of March). Happy Independence Ghana! There’s never a shortage of tunes. Here at NotJustOk, we bring you a few picks of the top songs that came out from Ghana this week. Check them out below. Enjoy!   Listen to the Top Ghana Songs of the Week Stonebwoy ft. Chivv & Spanker – Good Morning Subscribe to notjustok TV Ghanaian reggae and dancehall titan Stonebwoy dropped this one in the run leading to his upcoming album. “Good Morning” is a collaboration with Dutch singer Chivv (his second appearance in African music in recent times, the first being the remix of King Promise’s “Comma...

Inter-Allied Women's Conference

Inter-Allied Women's Conference . The Inter-Allied Women's Conference opened in Paris on 10 February 1919, several weeks after the start of the Paris Peace Conference, the meeting of the victorious Allies of World War I to set peace terms for the Central Powers. The women's conference was convened after the war to introduce women's issues to the process. On 18 January Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger, vice-president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, asked Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. president, to allow women to participate in the discussions that would inform the treaty negotiations. After first being rebuffed, suffragists were allowed to make a presentation before the Commission on International Labour Legislation, and on 10 April a resolution was presented to the League of Nations Commission. Though the women failed to achieve many of their aims, they gained the right for women to serve in the League of Nations organisation.

Inter-Allied Women's Conference

Inter-Allied Women's Conference . The Inter-Allied Women's Conference opened in Paris on 10 February 1919, several weeks after the start of the Paris Peace Conference, the meeting of the victorious Allies of World War I to set peace terms for the Central Powers. The women's conference was convened after the war to introduce women's issues to the process. On 18 January Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger, vice-president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, asked Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. president, to allow women to participate in the discussions that would inform the treaty negotiations. After first being rebuffed, suffragists were allowed to make a presentation before the Commission on International Labour Legislation, and on 10 April a resolution was presented to the League of Nations Commission. Though the women failed to achieve many of their aims, they gained the right for women to serve in the League of Nations organisation.