According to Nana, she used what she has to get what she needs after her boyfriend who was sponsoring her education abandoned her midway following lies told against her by jealous friends. Her words: "My boyfriend whom I met when I went to visit an uncle who was sponsoring my education. We had agreed to get married as soon as possible. Then some people i regard has a friends started peddling wicked lies against me without confirming if they were saying was true or false, he called it quits just like that. They told him I had an incurable disease. So, i decided to help myself because my parents cannot do anything for me. We are poor. My father used to be a driver but now he is unemployed while my mother is a full time housewife. Sometimes, she sells vegetables", They were paying me GH¢150 a month and you work late hours. But if you go out to hustle in the night, you can get that kind of money within a day or two. About 600 men slept...
JERUSALEM, Israel - Israel is helping Africa connect to the rest of the world thanks to a new satellite soaring into space.
Israel's spacecom successfully launched, "Amos-17", a state -of- art on a mission to provide communication services to Africa, into orbit from the Cape Canaveral air force station Tuesday night.
Amos -17 blasted towards Africa at 7:23 p.m. ET aboard a spaceX Falcon 9 launch craft and is headed for the continent of Africa.
Once there, Amos-17 will give Africans access to television, internet, phone, and other digital services.
Although Africa has the fastest - growing in population on the planet , the continent suffers from a lack of internet.
Spacecom CEO and the president David pollack hopes that changes.
"Amos -17 places us directly into the exciting growth of African's sub-sharan vibrate market", Pollack say in a statement after the launch.
"As a leading muti-regional satellite operator, spacecom is introducing the most technologically advianced satellite with HTS beams to service Africa where Amos-17 will deliver a large selection of services to a variety broadcast, broadband and telecom clients",
Amos-17 will conduct a Series of orbit tests before beginning operation and is expected to stay over for 20 years.
Israeli president Reuven Rivlin congratulated the scientists on the mission.
A proud morning, with the news of the successful launched of the Amos- 17 satellite. Thank you and congratulations to our friends at AMOSSSPLACECOM and SPACE X for their important work on behalf of the state of Israel ", he tweeted.
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