I am very grateful to my Creator for bringing me this far. On the occasion of my 600th follower, I applaud each and everyone of you. 600 readers! You are fabulous! You have encouraged me and goaded me on. You have proved to the naysayers that it can be done and really, it is being done. Remember, one day the Charcoal seller’s child will wear a WHITE shirt. Let no one tell you it cannot be done. Perseverance and Dedication is key in all that we set out to do. It is all about rewiring our attitudinal thinking. I thank you all so much. One Love
Now to business.
The urgency to reawaken our attitudinal thinking is on. It is an ongoing dialogue.
Featuring in my next articles will be a special focus on The Ministry for Gender and Children and kominini; National Road Safety Commission and the Surge of Alcoholic Advertisements on TV. Last but not the least will be why churches are putting up magnificent buildings instead of setting up Trust Funds to benefit individuals, hospitals and schools.
I am #SILENTNOISES and by God’s grace I will make noise for the not so privileged.
Blessings Always
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Kwasi (First name rhymes with Crazy but he is not) Ntem-Mensah is a father and a husband. He is a mentor, a Fatherhood Consultant and a member of the Fatherhood Roundtable. Kwasi is currently the Fatherhood Initiative Coordinator working with ECHN-Family Development Center’s Healthy Families Healthy Babies program. He is the co-chair of ECHN’s Unity Collaborative where the work is focused on Diversity and Inclusion. Kwasi is a member of the Board of Education of Manchester. He also serves as a director of The Manchester Land Conservation Trust and is the Secretary for The Council of Ghanaian Associations in Connecticut. He is also on the CFSP Advisory Council. Kwasi does collaborative work with the DOC and DCF. He is the creator of ReadToMe and Celebrating Our Fathers events. Kwasi facilitates 24/7 Dads and Circle of Security parenting.
He is the author of the anthology of poems and short story “A Silent Noisy Walk in My Mind” and publisher of “SilentNoises.org”. He is also a radio presenter at CMRadio, a Ghanaian radio station based in East Hartford and a member of AABAC, an advocacy association for people of color. Lastly, Kwasi is a wonderful community advocate that is eager to work with people all races, genders and socio-economic background
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