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Shockwave Through Schools: Did Trump Just Greenlight Physical Discipline in Classrooms? In a stunning move that has reignited national debates on education and discipline, former President Donald Trump is making headlines again—this time for a policy that could change the way American classrooms operate forever. W ashington, D.C. – Today, social media erupted as an image circulated claiming that former President Donald Trump issued an executive order allowing teachers to physically discipline students. The news, accompanied by a stern portrait of Trump and a bold caption, has drawn a firestorm of attention from parents, educators, and lawmakers across the country. While no official executive order confirming this claim has been found in the federal register or announced by any credible government source, the image has already gone viral. The message struck a nerve with many Americans—some expressing outrage, others voicing support. The idea of corporal punishment in schools is far f...
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Gone Too Soon: UEW Student’s Tragic Death Sparks Urgent Mental Health Conversation Published on April 24, 2025 By TumiJournal A somber mood hangs over the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), as the institution mourns the tragic loss of one of its own. A level 300 student was recently laid to rest after allegedly dying by suicide—an incident reportedly triggered by the emotional aftermath of a relationship betrayal. Though the full details remain under investigation, sources close to the young man claim he was heartbroken after discovering his girlfriend had been unfaithful. His untimely death has left classmates, lecturers, and his family devastated—and has ignited a broader conversation about the urgent need for mental health support on Ghanaian campuses. A Promising Future Lost The deceased student was described by peers as intelligent, driven, and kind-hearted. Many who knew him are still struggling to come to terms with the loss. “He kept to himself, but he was always res...

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From Ghana to the Globe: Let’s Help Portia Dzifa Dzilah Make History First Ghanaian to Win the Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Award for Africa — Now She’s Eyeing Global Glory In a world where educators rarely make the headlines, one Ghanaian teacher is rewriting the script — and she’s inviting the world to take notice. Meet Portia Dzifa Dzilah , a name that will go down in history. In 2025, she became the first-ever Ghanaian to be named the Regional Winner for Africa in the prestigious Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards — a recognition of excellence in teaching on a global scale. But the journey isn't over. Now, she’s one of the finalists for the Global Teacher of the Year — and this is where we all come in . Why Portia’s Win Matters This isn’t just about one woman’s success. It’s about the power of educators to inspire change, break boundaries, and uplift communities . Portia's passion for teaching isn’t just evident in her classroom — it's felt in the lives of every stud...
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  When Love Leads: A Daughter’s Decision to Bring Her Wedding to the Hospital Weddings often revolve around details—venues, guest lists, floral arrangements. But for one bride, none of those mattered more than a promise: letting her father walk her down the aisle. Her father was terminally ill. Time was limited. A traditional ceremony simply wasn't an option. So, she moved the wedding to his hospital. This decision wasn’t about compromise—it was about values. She chose presence over perfection. Connection over convention. In the photo, she stands radiant in her wedding dress. Her father, in a beanie and Raiders shirt, beams with pride. He may have been battling illness, but he showed up with strength and joy. Arm in arm, they walk through a hospital hallway lined with applauding staff. This moment became more than a wedding. It became a statement about: Honoring family, even in difficult circumstances Redefining what meaningful celebrations look like Creating space for jo...