Girls Day: Ghanaian Talented Girls Who Have Melted Our Heart with their Beautiful Talent
International Day of the Girl Child is an international 'observance' day declared by the United Nations. It is also called the Day of Girls or the International Day of the Girl. According to information gathered from Wikipedia, it was first celebrated on the 11th October, 2012.

'OmoSexy' is my husband's Pet Name for me - Omotola discloses
'OmoSexy' born Omotola Jalade who is currently 43years old is a Nigerian actress, singer, philanthropist, and former model who has been on our screens for over two decades now. The beautiful and gifted actress Omotola whom we all know got married to Captain Matthew Ekeinde (a pilot) in 1996 once disclosed how she lost her dad at age 12 and had to fend for her family at early age 15 during a program dubbed "Commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child".

The next Mahama government will resolve issues that hinder the growth of girls -Naana Opoku-Agyemang
Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, running mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, has promised that the new NDC government will pass the Affirmative Action Bill. She explained in a statement commemorating the 2020 International Day of the Girl Child that the bill, when enacted into law, would resolve issues that hinder the advancement of young girls in the country. She noted that it is time for both sexes to be given equal opportunities and for that to be realized. We need to focus on the pledge

Move with the changing times of ICT –Girls told
By Nana Oye Gyimah Yamoransa (C/R), Oct 12- Girls have been told to show interest in the usage of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) as the world rapidly moves into digitalization. Mrs. Eva Gyina-Bediako, the Saltpond District Director of Ghana Education staff Development Institute (GESDI) made this call during a consultative meeting with girls on the international day of the girl child.

Important Message To All Ghanaian Parents From Gender Minister Cynthia Morrison.
The Minister for Gender, Social Protection, Hon. Cynthia Morrison has entreated parents to make it a habit and take their children through sex education to enable them prepared for adulthood. The Minister made this comment when addressing school children at this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, 2020 in Accra on a theme, “My voice, our equal future”. The theme is to amplify girls' voices and to stand up for their rights in line with the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action

Gender Minister, Cynthia Morrison Message To All Parents In Ghana
The Minister for Gender, Social Protection, Hon. Cynthia Morrison has entreated parents to make it a habit and take their children through sex education to enable them prepared for adulthood. The Minister made this comment when addressing school children at this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, 2020 in Accra on a theme, “My voice, our equal future”. The theme is to amplify girls' voices and to stand up for their rights in line with the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action

Cynthia Morrison, Our Gender Minister Gives A message To All Parents in Ghana
The Minister for Gender, Social Protection, Hon. Cynthia Morrison has entreated parents to make it a habit and take their children through sex education to enable them prepared for adulthood. The Minister made this comment when addressing school children at this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, 2020 in Accra on a theme, “My voice, our equal future”. The theme is to amplify girls' voices and to stand up for their rights in line with the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action
