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Health Benefits of Reading Books

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Levels of stress, depression, and anxiety are especially high in today’s hectic world. It can be hard to find time for self-care and especially hard to find time for leisure activities like reading. It’s worth it to try to fit reading into your life, though, as consistent reading can benefit your health.

Why Reading Books Is Good For You

Reading books can offer many benefits for your overall health. While these benefits primarily help the brain, they can also benefit your body.

Reading reduces stress and anxiety

Stress and anxiety in the U.S. are at an all-time high as we continue to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. A 2022 poll conducted by the American Psychological Association found that:

  • 27% of respondents said that most days they felt so stressed they couldn’t function
  • Stressors included inflation, violence and crime, politics, and racial climate
  • 76% said that the future of the U.S. was a source of stress
  • Women aged 18-34 reported more stress than older women and men
  • 76% reported that stress affected their physical health

Reading is an excellent method of reducing stress. A 2009 study from Mindlab International at the University of Sussex found that reading was able to reduce stress levels by 68%. That made it more effective than other soothing activities like taking a walk or listening to music.

  • In general, meditative activities that force you to focus on a single task can reduce stress. Reading has the added benefit of engaging your mind and forcing your brain to be creative so you can imagine the story as you read. Dr. David Lewis, who conducted the 2009 study, explains that reading is “an active engaging of the imagination as the words on the printed page stimulate your creativity and cause you to enter what is essentially an altered state of consciousness.”

Reading battles mental decline and dementia

Dementia is a general term for mental decline that includes difficulty thinking, remembering, or making decisions. Dementia mainly affects older adults. In 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated there were five million adults living with dementia, and they expect that number to rise to 14 million by 2060.

Numerous studies have indicated a link between reading and brain health. Studies consistently show that participating in activities that engage your brain, including reading, can help reduce the chance of developing dementia.

Reading is therapeutic for your mental health

Mental illness is one of the most significant medical crises facing Americans. Mental illness refers to mental health conditions that affect your behavior, mood, and thinking, such as addiction, anxiety, depressionmood disorders, and schizophrenia.

The stress reduction that reading offers can help enormously when you’re already struggling with your mental health. But the benefits of reading extend beyond that, to the point that some doctors prescribe reading as a part of mental health therapy. This is called bibliotherapy.

What Is Bibliotherapy?

Bibliotherapy is a practice that uses books as part of therapy. Your mental health professional chooses a book, fiction or nonfiction, and as you read through the book you discuss it together. Because bibliotherapy is usually used with other forms of therapy, it’s hard to judge exactly how effective it is.

How Much Reading Should You Do?

There isn’t much data about how much reading people should do every day. The 2009 study measuring reading and stress indicated that just six minutes of reading a day could lower stress levels. The 2010 study about hobbies and dementia showed that the best results came from participating in the hobby for at least an hour a day.

You don’t want to add stress to your life by trying to fit a certain amount of reading into your busy schedule every day. Instead, find places you can fit it in and adjust where you can.

Source: webmd.com

Feature: Embracing the Golden Years: Redefining Retirement for a Fulfilling Life

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Wisdom Klu, the writer

Turning 60 marks the transition from middle age to the golden years of retirement. However, it is vital to remember that age is just a number. It should not define or limit our progress in life. Instead of slowing down and accepting the limitations society often imposes on us, let’s push on and embrace all that life has to offer at 60 or after.

Let us not forget that, as we attain age 60, we have accumulated a wealth of experiences, wisdom, and skills. We have weathered storms, overcome challenges, and celebrated triumphs. We have raised families, built careers, and contributed to our communities. Wow! It is time to reflect on our accomplishments and be proud of the lives we have lived.

Thus, let us use our accumulated knowledge and experiences to continue making positive impact on the people around us. Better still, it is important highlighting the fact that, age should not be an excuse to siting back and watching life pass us by. Instead, it should be a motivation to keep learning, growing, and exploring new horizons.

The Reminders

One of the greatest advantages of reaching the age of 60 is the freedom it brings. Many of us may have retired or scaled back our professional commitments, allowing us more time for personal pursuits.

This is the perfect moment to pursue those passions and dreams we may have put on hold for so long. Whether it’s starting a new business, rearing of animals, among others, there is no better time to push on and make those dreams a reality.

Moreover, it is crucial to prioritize our well-being as we age. Taking care of our physical, mental, and emotional well-being enables us to enjoy life to the fullest and live longer. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient rest are essential to maintain our vitality and energy. Additionally, engaging in activities that stimulate our minds, such as reading, puzzles, or learning new skills, can help keep our brains sharp and active.

Another vital aspect of pushing on at the age of 60 is staying connected with our loved ones and the community. Social connections have been proven to be crucial for our overall well-being.

Whether it’s spending time with family, participating in community activities, or joining clubs or organizations, maintaining strong relationships and a sense of belonging is essential. Let’s us live free life devoid of anger and love more. These, not only provide emotional support but also opens up new opportunities for growth and fulfilment.

Furthermore, it is essential to entertain ourselves. In this digital age, technology offers us countless possibilities to stay connected and engaged. Social media platforms, online communities, and video conferencing tools allow us to connect with people from all over the world and share our knowledge and experiences. Embracing technology can be a valuable tool for expanding our horizons and fostering meaningful connections.

It is also important to remember that age should never be a barrier to learning. Lifelong learning not only keeps our minds sharp but also opens up new doors of opportunity. Whether it’s pursuing a degree, taking up a new hobby, or attending workshops and seminars, there are endless possibilities for personal growth and development. With age comes the advantage of perspective and experience, which can greatly enhance our ability to learn and adapt.

Finally, let’s not forget the importance of giving back to society. Volunteering our time, skills, or resources can be incredibly rewarding, both for ourselves and for those we help. Our accumulated knowledge and experiences can be a valuable asset in making a difference in the lives of others.

Whether it’s mentoring younger generations, supporting charitable organizations, or advocating for causes we believe in, there is no better way to leave a lasting impact on the world.

Conclusion

The age 60 is just a number, and it should not define or limit us. Instead, it should serve as a reminder of the incredible journey we have undertaken and the potential that lies ahead. Let’s push on, embrace all that life has to offer, and continue making a positive impact on the world around us.

Age should never be an excuse to stop learning, growing, and pursuing our dreams. Together, let’s redefine what it means to be 60 and show the world that our best years are yet to come.

BY Wisdom Koudjo Klu

Feature: Sustainable Education: Lets Integrate Farming into Senior High Schools’ Co-Curricula Activities

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Wisdom Klu, the writer

The high cost of feeding students in our Senior High Schools has become a significant barrier in the journey towards comprehensive implementation of Ghana’s Free Senior High School Policy. The concept of school farming, which is about integrating agricultural activities into the school’s co-curriculum work, is worth considering as a sustainable cost reduction mechanism.

This would involve teaching students practical skills and same time provide a food source for the school’s kitchen. The approach could encompass traditional crop farming such as cassava, yam, pepper, garden eggs, and kontomire among others. To livestock and aquaculture practices: snail farming, fish farming, goat rearing, and grass cutter rearing are areas for consideration.

Thus, despite the challenges that may come with it, the substantial potential benefits project it as an appealing prospect for schools nationwide.

Potential Benefits

The potential benefits of implementing school farming across all Senior High Schools in Ghana are manifold. First and foremost, it could significantly reduce the cost of providing meals in schools.

This means that, by growing and harvesting their own produce, and rearing their own livestock, the government can save money, making education more affordable and thereby more accessible.

Beyond the economic advantages, school farming would also promote healthier dietary habits among students. It will as well reduce the risk of diet-related diseases among the citizenry in the long run.

There is no need debating the fact that, school farming would provide students with valuable agricultural skills. In a country like Ghana where agriculture is a significant sector of the economy, these skills could be invaluable.

To make it explicit, students would gain practical, hands-on experience when school farming is effectively implemented in our Senior High Schools. The introduction of school farming into Senior High Schools’ Co- curricula work would also open up future job opportunities or even inspire students to start their own farms at home.

Challenges

The implementation of school farming would present certain challenges:

  1. It would require substantial collaboration and coordination between various stakeholders, including the Ministries of Education and Agriculture, school administrators, teachers, parents, and students. Coupled with the cultural shift required to integrate farming into the school curriculum, this could be a daunting task.
  2. School farming would require an initial investment in agricultural resources, such as: seeds, fertilizers, farming equipment, and even land. They will may also need to invest in training for teachers and students to ensure they have the requisite skills and knowledge to successfully run a farm.
  3. There is also a risk of crop or livestock failure due to pests, diseases, or adverse weather conditions, which could lead to financial losses for the school.

Recommendations

Irrespective of the identified challenges, the potential benefits of school farming make it a worthy consideration for Senior High Schools.

  • Schools should collaborate closely with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Agriculture. These partnerships could provide the necessary resources, knowledge, and support to establish the farms.
  • For the initial investment in resources and training, schools could seek funding from PAs, private donors, or non-profit organizations. They could also explore partnerships with local farms or agricultural businesses, who may provide resources, training, and mentorship.
  • To mitigate the risk of crop or livestock failure, schools should aim at diversifying their farming activities by using sustainable farming techniques. This would not only increase chances of a successful harvest but also provide a varied diet for students.

Conclusion

The Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service should ensure that all Senior High Schools in Ghana introduce School Farming into their Co-Curricular Activities. This would amelioratethe cost of feeding students in these schools.

As Ghana continues to strive for educational advancement, it should not overlook the potential that lies within its own soil. Through school farming, Ghana could nourish both the bodies and minds of its future generations, creating a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.

By Wisdom KoudjoKlu (wisdomklu@gmail.com)

AC Milan draw with Bologna, support Maignan after racist abuse

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AC Milan vs Bologna

AC Milan briefly halted Saturday’s Serie A match against Bologna in the 16th minute to show support for goalkeeper Mike Maignan after he received racist abuse last weekend.

Maignan, who wears the number 16 shirt, was racially abused during Milan’s 3-2 win over Udinese last Saturday.

Fans held aloft their phones at San Siro and applauded before play resumed.

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that,” read a Martin Luther King quote on a stadium screen.

Giorgio Furlani, AC Milan’s chief executive, said: “Today’s initiative is a tangible testament to our unwavering commitment in the battle against hate and racism. As a club, we hold zero tolerance for discrimination.

“We are grateful to the Italian Football Federation, Lega Serie A and Bologna FC for their support in making this impactful statement possible, and to everyone embracing this crucial message for change.”

Milan drew 2-2 against Bologna as Ruben Loftus-Cheek scored twice for Stefano Pioli’s side after Joshua Zirkee had opened the scoring for the Rossoblu.

Riccardo Orsolini struck in added time to earn a point for Bologna, with Milan remaining third in the league.

Harry Kane scores as Bayern survive scare 

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Kane was on the scoresheet alongside Alphonso Davies (centre)

Harry Kane scored once again for Bayern Munich on Saturday as his side survived a scare against Augsburg to keep tabs on Bayer Leverkusen.

The England forward netted his side’s third goal of their 3-2 win after they had led 2-0 at half time, with Aleksandar Pavlovic and Alphonso Davies netting in the first half to give under-pressure Thomas Tuchel and his side some breathing space.

But Ermedin Demirovic got a goal back for the hosts seven minutes in the second half, meaning Bayern had to stand firm or risk losing more ground to the league leaders.

Kane however restored his side’s two-goal lead and the defending champions, before Demirovic scored a late penalty to make it 3-2, with Bayern closing the gap to Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen to one point temporarily.

The leaders played Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday evening drew 0-0, meaning the gap is now two points as they look to break the 11-year run of Bayern winning the division title.

Credit”: dailymail.co.uk

Villarreal defeat Barcelona in eight-goal thriller

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Villarreal secured a stunning comeback victory against Barcelona

Barcelona lost an eight-goal thriller as Villarreal struck twice deep into stoppage time to leave Xavi’s side 10 points off the top of La Liga.The hosts had fought back with three goals in 11 minutes to lead after trailing 2-0 until the hour mark.

But Villarreal equalised with six minutes remaining and Alexander Sorloth put the visitors back in front in the ninth minute of stoppage time.

Jose Luis Morales then added a fifth after 102 minutes to seal victory.

Defeat leaves defending champions Barcelona third in the La Liga title race, 10 points behind leaders Real Madrid and eight points off Girona in second.

It comes after they were knocked out of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals in a 4-2 defeat by Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday.

This is Barcelona’s third loss in five matches, with their other defeat in that run coming against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup, which they lost 4-1.

After Gerard Moreno’s first-half opener and Ilias Akhomach’s 54th-minute goal, Barcelona produced a stunning comeback through Ilkay Gundogan, Pedri and an Eric Bailly own-goal.

But, following Goncarlo Guedes’ 84th-minute equaliser for Villarreal, the hosts were left exposed in their pursuit of a late winner and ultimately punished by Sorloth’s and Luis Morales’ late goals.

Credit: bbc.com

Real Madrid come from behind to beat Las Palmas 

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Tchouameni heads home for Real Madrd

Real Madrid fought back from a goal down to secure a battling win at Las Palmas on Saturday afternoon. Played out in glorious sunshine on Gran Canaria, Real fought back to move top of La Liga. Javi Munoz fired Las Palmas in front at the start of the second half, but Vinicius drew Real level and Aurelien Tchouameni climbed off the bench to secure the win for Carlo Ancelotti’s side. Aurelien Tchouameni scored six minutes from time to give Real Madrid a hard-fought 2-1 win at Las Palmas.

The first half had more fouls than chances with Rodrygo’s early booking for a coming together with goalkeeper Alvaro Velles setting the tone for a feisty affair.

The Yellows exploded out of the blocks in the second half and a counter attack saw Sandro Ramirez set up Javier Munoz to score from close range.

Carlo Ancelotti, who brought on Federico Valverde and Joselu, saw his side equalise 12 minutes later when Vinicius ran onto Eduardo Camavinga’s through ball to rifle the ball in from close range.

Ancelotti then brought on Guler and Tchouameni and the latter paid off when the French midfielder headed in Toni Kroos’s corner to seal victory

Credit: eurosport.com

Girona sinks Celta Vigo to return to top of La Liga

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Portu's first-half goal was his third of the season for Girona.

Girona returned to the top of La Liga after Cristian Portu’s first-half finish earned them a 1-0 victory at Celta Vigo.

They leapfrogged Real Madrid, who had beaten Las Palmas 2-1 on Saturday.

But within 20 minutes at Estadio Balaidos, Portu finished emphatically past Vicente Guaita to set the visitors on their way back into top spot.

Girona sit one point above Real Madrid, having played a game more.

While Portu got the winner, the hosts’ pressure meant goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga – formerly of Tottenham and Southampton – played a starring role for the visitors.

As Celta Vigo pushed hard for a leveller, the Argentinian acrobatically turned Jorgen Strand Larsen’s header on to the crossbar, before also denying Oscar Mingueza.

Girona held out for the clean sheet to return to winning ways, following their midweek Copa del Rey elimination to Mallorca.

Credit: bbc.com

NPP Primaries: Bantama Asenso Boakye, Oppong Nkrumah sail through

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Mr Asenso Boakye addressing the media

Provisional results for the primaries of the New Patriotic Party have started dropping.

Among others, the Members of Parliament for Bantama and Ofoase-Ayeribi, Asenso Boakye and Kojo Oppong Nkrumah emerged victorious, but COP George Alex Mensah lost in Bekwai.

The Chronicle online has put together a couple of the results from some constituencies.

*Bantama*
Asenso Boakye – 650
Raphael Agyapong – 181

Bekwai

George Alex Mensah-245
Ralph Opoku Adusei 662

Swedru constituency
Hon Nyarko -194
Controller – 94
Jerome – 10

*Asene Manso Akroso*

1)GEORGE KWAME ABOAGYE – 362

2) Alex Owusu Adjei – 152

*Ofoase Ayirebi*
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah 378
Lawyer Eric Owusu mensah 92
Maxwell Osei Gyamera 100
Rejected 2

 

*Nsuta Kwamang Beposo*

Adeliade Ntim Yaa Agyeiwaa- 320

Kwadwo Banahene Bediako- 20

Victor Owusu – 217

Owusu Boahen- 11

Fred Boama – 1

Nsawam Adoagyiri
Annor Dompreh 734
Hayforf Siaw 228

*Asante Akim central *Kwame Anymidu Antwi 374
Kofi Ofosu Nkansah 213
Nana Agyemang Amponsah 4

Atiwa West constituency
1.Laurrette Korkor Asante- 177
2. Prince Benjamin Aboagye-134
3.Kingsley Ofosu Ntiamoah-48
4.Samuel Awuah Danquah-18

*Suhum constituency*
Kwadwo Asante 320

Frank Asiedu Bekoe 496

Special Prosecutor Agyebeng’s Jaw-Dropper! …washes hands off Cecilia Dapaah’s case and passes on hot-button to Tiwaa’s EOCO

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Mr Kissi Agyeman and Madam Tiwaa, head of EOCO

The decision by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to wash its hands off the former Sanitation Minister, Cecilia Dapaah’s case, has sent shockwaves through the country as nobody expected it.

The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, after a prolonged investigation into Cecilia Dapaah’s case announced that it will be continued by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) during a news conference in Accra yesterday.

“A little over an hour ago, the Office discontinued its application that was pending before the High Court for a confirmation of the seizure and freezing orders, in pursuance of the referral of the case to EOCO”, Mr. Agyebeng announced.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor, known for its relentless pursuit for justice, was actively investigating allegations of money laundering, involving the former minister of sanitation, Cecilia Dapaah, which has been a focal point in the public eye.

The Office, which had the benefit of seven (7) months of in-country and four (4) months of collaborative trans-boundary investigation and gathered evidence and intelligence has described the case as suspected money laundering and structuring.

According to the OSP, by operation of law, the Economic and Organised Crime Office has a specific and direct mandate in respect of suspected cases of money laundering and its attendant activity of structuring and the reason OSP is referring the case to EOCO for continued investigation and further action.

However, per the OSP, an extensive investigation was conducted in-country, involving twenty (20) persons and three (3) state institutions, and especially in the Ashanti Region, to establish the financial standing of Ms. Dapaah’s deceased brother during his lifetime and at the time of his death.

“From October 2023, the investigation became cross-border and trans-boundary upon the claim by the persons of interest that part of the seized cash sums was transported to Ghana from the United States.

“For that reason, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States became involved in a collaborative investigative work with the Office on the matter”, he continued to explain.

In a related development, the Accra High Court has ordered the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to return Cecilia Dapaah’s seized funds to her within 72 hours.

This follows an application by the OSP to confirm the freezing and seizure orders regarding the bank accounts and assets at the former Minister’s home.

This was as a result of an application by the OSP to confirm the freezing and seizure orders regarding the bank accounts and assets at the former Minister’s home.

“The Court ordered a return of the seized cash sums and unfreezing of the bank accounts and investments within seventy-two (72) hours”, he stated!

The OSP has also discontinued the procedural criminal charge against Ms. Dapaah for failure to return forms on declaration of property and income.

Background

Two house helps who worked for Cecilia Abena Dapaah and her husband, Daniel Osei Kuffour are facing charges for allegedly stealing monies and items worth millions of cedis from the couple’s residence at Abelemkpe in Accra.

The main accused individuals, 18-year-old Patience Botwe and 30-year-old Sarah Agyei have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and five counts of stealing. The alleged thefts occurred between July and October 2022.

During this period, the house helps allegedly stole personal effects belonging to Madam Cecilia Abena Dapaah, including assorted clothes valued at GH¢95,000, handbags, perfumes, and jewellery worth US$95,000.

Additionally, Ms Botwe is accused of stealing six pieces of Kente cloth worth GH¢90,000 and six sets of men’s suits valued at US$3,000, which belong to the minister’s husband.

Furthermore, three other individuals, identified as Ms Botwe’s current and former boyfriends and her father, are also facing charges for allegedly being involved in the crime. They have been respectively charged with dishonestly receiving GH¢1 million, GH¢180,000, and GH¢50,000. The Special Prosecutor (OSP) later arrest­ed Cecilia Dapaah for investigations, for suspicion of corruption and cor­ruption-related offences, regard­ing large amounts of money and other valuable items reportedly stolen from her residence.

The Ghanaian Chronicle