GHANA AIR FORCE REGULAR CANDIDATES ENTRY REQUIREMENT

GHANA AIR FORCE REGULAR CANDIDATES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS; AIR FORCE. a. Air Branch (ATC Operations). In addition to the general eligibility, applicants must have a Degree from a recognized University in either (1) Physics (2) Chemistry (3) Mathematics (4) Geography (5) Statistics (6) Computer Science (7) Environmental Science b. Supply Branch. In addition… Read More »

GHANA NAVY REGULAR CANDIDATES ENTRY REQUIREMENT

GHANA NAVY REGULAR CANDIDATES ENTRY REQUIREMENT. a. Executive Branch. In addition to the general eligibility, applicants must have a Degree in any of the following from a recognized University/Institution: (1) Nautical Science. (2) Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Statistics. (3) Computer Science. (4) Oceanography or Geomatic Engineering. b. Technical Branch. In addition to the general eligibility, applicants… Read More »

2015 GAF ENLISTMENT – REGIONAL CARD’S SALE POINTS

2015 GAF ENLISTMENT – REGIONAL CARD’S SALE POINTS ARE AS FOLLOWS ; a. Greater Accra. Burma Camp, Accra North, GPO, Cantonments, Dansoman, Legon, Madina, TUC, Kaneshie, Ministries, Mamprobi, New Achimota, Tema Community 1,Tema Community 11. b. Central Region. Cape Coast, Agona Swedru, Saltpond, Dunkwa-On- Offin, Winneba, Elmina, Apam. c. Northern Region. Tamale, Education Ridge, Yendi,… Read More »

Chinese Government Scholarships for Developing Countries

Do you want to study in China for undergraduate, Masters or Doctoral degree? Then the 150,000 Chinese Government Scholarships for Developing Countries 2016 is good for you! China’s goal to Attract 500,000 foreign students by 2020 is causing the government to offer enormous scholarships to students around the world. At the September UN Sustainable Development… Read More »

Foods For Your Brain

Foods for your brain or Eating well is good for your mind as well as your physical health. The brain requires nutrients just like your heart, lungs or muscles do. But which foods are particularly important to keep our grey matter happy? 1. Opt for wholegrains Like everything else in your body, the brain cannot… Read More »

Top Universities In Africa

Below are the top universities in Africa and are mostly the oldest in Africa or highly equipped to facilitate university education . 1. MAKERERE UNIVERSITY – KAMPALA, UGANDA Founded in 1922, and later becoming an independent national university in 1970, Makerere University is Uganda’s largest and oldest public university. The university developed a focused research… Read More »

Dragon blood tree

There is a tree which has similar characteristics with what you described.It is called Dracaena cinnabari, or hamabusu in some parts of Ghana, the Socotra dragon tree or dragon blood tree, is a dragon tree native to the Socotra archipelago in the Indian Ocean. It is so called due to the red sap that the… Read More »

WAEC Finally releases 2015 NovDec results

The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) has announced that the provisional results of candidates who took part in the 2015 novdec West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is finally released. A statement signed by Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, Principal Public Affairs Officer at WAEC said, a total of 155, 120 candidates took part in the… Read More »

[Notice] GAF Recruitment 2015

[Notice] GAF Recruitment 2015 Ghana Armed Forces 2015/2016 Recruitment The Ghana Armed forces is recruiting interested persons who wants to be officer cadets. The details of the recruitment is as follows. Requirement for GAF Recruitment 2015 Cost of recruitment cards is ₵70 The deadline for GAF recruitment is 15the December 2015 2016 ENLISTMENT INTO THE… Read More »

What are six good things that are currently happening in Africa?

What are six good things that are currently happening in Africa? What are six good things that are currently happening in Africa? Thinking back on media coverage of sub-Saharan Africa this past year, including some events that made my top-ten list of the major Africa stories for 2010, I got a little depressed. With all… Read More »