Ghanaian Church Honors 20 Young Girls for Preserving Virginity The Seventh-Day Adventist (SDA) Church in Wenchi West District, Bono Region, celebrated 20 young girls aged 13 to 16 for maintaining their virginity during a special Thanksgiving service. Organized by the Young Adventist Women Ministries, the event aimed to uphold moral integrity rooted in Christian and cultural values. Mrs. Nana Amponsah Poku, Coordinator of the Young Adventist Women Ministries, highlighted the initiative’s focus on fostering self-confidence and wise decision-making among young women. She urged the girls to remain cautious in their friendships and continue preserving their purity, emphasizing their unique beauty as God’s creation. Associate Pastor Andrews Dua Bour Kyereh commended the honorees for their discipline and encouraged them to prioritize education and faith. He also called on parents to actively guide their children toward virtuous living and strong moral values. The event included undisclos...
INDIANA SCHOOL BUS DRIVER FACING CHARGES AFTER TRANSPORTING CHILDREN WHILE INTOXICATED. (PHOTO).
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Indiana school bus driver facing charges after transporting children while intoxicated.
38-year-old Kayla Pier is accused of operating a school bus with 32 students aboard while she was visibly intoxicated on September 20th.
The shocking incident came to light after students reported her erratic driving and behavior on that day.
The school administration removed Pier from the bus and launched an investigation. The LaPorte County Sheriff's Office took on the case after the school district shared the results of Pier's toxicology report with them. An arrest warrant was issued and Pier turned herself in on Friday, December 27th. She was released after posting bond.
Kayla Pier is being charged with operating while intoxicated and neglect of a dependent..
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