By Guest Writer, Dr. Josephine Elia, “Engineer. Bookworm. Learner. Writer.”
(A NOTE TO THE READER: This is one of the rare times I feel convicted to publish another’s work on this page. It’s a testament to my estimation of the article, which was originally published on the author’s blog [see details at the end of the article]. If you're one who seriously strives for excellence or shun mediocrity in its various forms, you will be richly rewarded by this insightful piece. Do yourself a favor: Add value to your life by taking time to read Josephine’s “Anatomy of Excellence.” Remember, EAGLES read, but Chickens watch TV and engage in hollow chats on the phone & on social media.—Samuel Koranteng-Pipim)
A post on the anatomy of excellence befittingly takes some grit to go through. But I refuse to dilute it to a bite-sized listicle and I trust your intellect. Excellence deserves the 3500 words. Read it through at once or bookmark it to read...
It was one of the most spiritually-uplifting events I've attended in recent times. And the devotional message I delivered captured the mood of the occasion and spoke to many hearts. The occasion was the 70th birthday of Dr. Joyce R. Aryee—a respected Christian stateswoman who has served her nation and continent laudably in several leadership roles, whether in politics, education, business, or religion.
The JRA@70 event took place last Sunday, April 10, 2016, inside the 1,600-capacity auditorium of the Accra International Conference Center in Ghana. Besides hundreds of well-wishers, several dignitaries graced the occasion. They included Her Ladyship Chief Justice Georgina Wood, the wife of former Head of State J. J. Rawlings, the wife of Ghana’s current Vice-President Amissah Arthur, Ambassadors & members of the diplomatic community, justices of the courts, politicians, traditional rulers and several religious leaders. All were present to show...