Bamba 1 Radio will this Sunday, November 2, 2014, host the - TopicsExpress



          

Bamba 1 Radio will this Sunday, November 2, 2014, host the Foundation for Peace and Justice from the Republic of Ghana. The focus of our discussion is: 1. How is FPJ impacting Liberian refugees among others at the Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana? 2. It is ideal to bear refugee status in Ghana when there is an elected president in Liberia? 3. How is the redevelopment of Buduburam Refugee Camp by the Government of Ghana impacting Liberian refugees? Since 2007, FPJ remains a registered non-governmental organization in Ghana. It is primarily focused on advocacy, peace building and counseling through visitations to police cells, as well as seeking the welfare of inmates. FPJ does peace building through arbitration between conflicting parties as well as counseling people through difficult situations. The organization’s administrator is a former security officer from the Liberian National Police, a former Special Security Service (SSS) and a former member of National Security Agency of the Republic of Liberia. Moazu Kromah is a Liberian IT guru with considerable numbers of cross platform certifications, a former head of Liberian IT Students/Professionals Association in Ghana (LITSPGA), a teacher, and a prominent stakeholder of Buduburam community since May 14, 2000. He will appear on the program,“Community and You” with Mr. Emmert Tumbay, a member of the administrative wing of FPJ. To be a non-participating listener, go to bamba1news and access our radio player to listen live. To contribute to the discussion and to ask questions, call 530-881-1212 and key in access code 704-983-893 #, press *61 to ask question. Our main studio number is 888-852-6773 or 612-225-3088. Text question to 763-477-8604. Program starts at 1:30 Central Daylight time, 2:30 Eastern Time, and 6:00 pm (GMT) in Ghana. Don’t wait to be told, be a part!
Posted on: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 18:36:14 +0000

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