Monday, 23 September 2013

The November Project - J C Positive Initiatives

J C Positive Initiatives is an event management company with wealth of experience in organizing family and other events that bring together people from all walks of life. As part of events lined up for 2013, J C Positive will organize The November project under the theme “Live well, Live strong”. The November is a weekly work out session meant to help Christians to reduce weight, de-stress, network, bond well with their family and have a nice time. As part to efforts to increase participation and drive the interest in this noble event, we will incorporate side attraction such as garage sales, medical check up/blood donation, an open day on the Rev and Rab show and a waakye party. The schedule for the event is as follows: Week 1 (2nd November)- Exercise and a health talk on the Rev and Rab Week 2 (9th November) – Exercise and Family talk on the Rev and Rab Week 3 (16th November) – Exercise and Blood donation/health screening Week 4 (23rd November)- Exercise and Garage sales Week 5 (30th November) – Waakye party and Open day- on Rev and Rab Show So join us at the premises of Sunny 88.7fm every Saturday morning in November from 6.30am to 10 am. This event is powered by J C Positive Initiatives (+233233689857).

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Letter to my unborn child- 24th April

Letter to my unborn child 24th April. Hello Winner, It’s been a week since I wrote to you about your development and the matters arising. As you may be aware, unfortunately you did not survive the full term. Doctor Senyo tells me it happens sometimes to couples who seek a baby through fertility treatments. We are hopeful that we will succeed if we continue to try harder. I have gone back to taking my fertility drugs in hope that we will scale this huge obstacle God been our helper. Your appearance has given me and mummy hope that it is possible. Like I wrote on my Facebook wall, your are “Gone but Not Forgotten”. Have a peaceful rest although you were not fully formed before you left us. Have a peaceful rest my child. Your expectant dad (still) BREAKTHROUGH.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Letter to my unborn child

18th April Hello, How are you doing? I finally got the chance the start typing these letters to you. I decided to write to you these letters as and when i want to chat with you to update you on your development in mummy’s womb and activities out here in Ghana. To start with, I heard about your arrival on Monday (15th April) after I spoke to Dr Senyo on phone after a pregnancy test at the Tantra Community Hospital a day before. Before, I had suspected your arrival. Mummy told me she felt a cramp two weeks to her menstrual period due date which was a bit unusual considering the fact that cramps normally commence a week to her period due date. So went onto the internet to check what could be happening and lo and behold I found out that mum was pregnant. I did not tell her anything until the hospital test confirmed it. I must say she was a bit worried because a pregnancy kit test revealed that pregnancy was negative. That made her a bit worried that evening but Dr Senyo’s confirmation made things a bit relaxed even for me. We were sadden this morning when mum started bleeding today. I was worried for some time and felt Dr. Senyo lied to us when he told us mum was pregnant. I felt he said that for us to think everything is going on smoothly and feel disappointed when the reality sets in. But I read from the internet that this occurrence is quite normal at this time because that is when you are implanting yourself in your mum’s womb. I hope what the internet said is right. If not I am afraid we may lose you but I have prayed to God to protect you and see you through all the difficult period of your journey. Once you cross your first three months in mum’s womb, you will be ok. I will do all I can possible to ensure you survive this harsh world. I am looking for a name to call you when you arrive. Nhyira? Aseda? Adom? Ayeyi e.t.c are common names now. I want to chose a twi name that depicts appreciation to God but with little popularity. Between the two of us, l will call you Winner. Hope that is cool? I am sure I would have settled the best name by the time you arrive. Fight the good fight of faith my child. God be with you. Your’s expectant dad, BREAKTHROUGH.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Renting a house in Ghana- J C Positive Initiatives

Renting a house in Ghana- J C Positive Initiatives. Most individuals and couples in Ghana have in one way or the other gone through some disturbing processes of acquiring a house to rent. It is no different for second timers who seek to change their place of abode after the expiration of their current rent agreement. You will consider yourself lucky if you get the right house, at the right place at the right time within your available budget. Most people are exploited by "estate agents" who charge them processing fees, take them from one house to another to waste their time and indirectly make money from transportation e.t.c. If you are lucky and they get the right house for you, mostly at the fifth attempt, you have to pay them 10% on the total rental cost instead of the approved 5%. J C Positive Initiatives has been set up to make life easier for clients looking for houses to rent. J C Positive Initiatives is more professional compared to the individual estate agents, we charge the approved 5% and also go beyond mere rental to providing financial assistance to rent a house.