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1st June, 2019

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The Daily Graphic is worried about the unfortunate recurrence of young women appearing in virtual pornography. The paper finds it regrettable that students of higher learning have failed to exercise good judgement that matches the standard they have attained in the academic space. It is the expectation of the Graphic that young women would guard themselves against the love for money and material items in order not to suffer the fate others did in the past, since all that glitters is not gold.

The Ghanaian Times calls for all hands to be on deck to prevent an outbreak of yellow fever in Ghana following an alert by the WHO to countries lying in the yellow fever belt. The disease is endemic in tropical areas such as Africa, South Africa and Central America and Ghana is among 26 African countries at risk of an outbreak. While calling on the Ghana Health Service, its partners and stakeholders to embark on a vigorous public education and surveillance on the disease, the Ghanaian Times encourages neighbouring countries to put in place rapid response measures for early detection.

The Mirror raises issues with the increasing crave for aphrodisiac cocktails, describing it as alarming. According to the paper in as much as some of these drinks in their natural forms can correct certain health challenges like erectile dysfunction, it can also be detrimental to one’s health especially when it is laced with narcotic substances such as marijuana and tramadol. The Paper says these concoctions affect vital organs of the body such as the kidney and lungs, reduce the body’s capacity to stimulate itself through natural means or even lead to dependency syndrome. The Mirror therefore appeals to consumers of such “aphrodisiac cocktails’ to go easy on such products since life wasted cannot be regained.

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