We are currently recruiting talented and passionate individuals to join our creative team for the following positions:
1. Videographer
2. Photographer
3. Marketer
Job Description
Jaguar Creative Studio is a fast-growing creative brand specializing in photography, videography, content creation, and media services. We are looking for creative, dedicated, and result-oriented individuals who are ready to grow with the brand.
Basic Requirements • Proven skills in the applied role • Creativity and attention to detail • Ability to work independently and in a team • Previous experience is an advantage
How to Apply:
Interested applicants should contact us via:
📞 Phone/WhatssAp : 0554516474 / +233 54 693 4997
📧 email : [email protected]
A truck driver has shared video footage of the moment he confronted an on duty police officer at a checkpoint, over an alleged attempt by another officer to extort money from him before allowing his vehicle passage.
Source - Sika Official
The vote happened on July 7, 2025, at the UN Human Rights Council (think of it like a global stage where countries debate human rights stuff). They were renewing the mandate for an Independent Expert—basically a global watchdog—to focus on protecting people from violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (that’s the LGBTQ+ part). Ghana said, “Nah, we’re sitting this one out,” which is what “abstaining” means. It’s like when you’re at a party and someone asks if you’re team pineapple-on-pizza or not—you just shrug and say, “I’m not picking a side today.”Why’d Ghana Pass?This move’s got layers, bruh. Back home, the vibes are heavy against LGBTQ+ rights. Like, 94% of Ghanaians were like “no cap” to homosexuality in a 2021 Afrobarometer survey—people are not here for it. Plus, there’s this proposed bill (the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill) that’s been floating around since 2021, trying to slap harsher jail time (up to five years) on LGBTQ+ activities. Parliament passed it in 2024, but former Prez Akufo-Addo didn’t sign it, probably ‘cause he was juggling foreign aid pressure and local heat. Now, with Mahama back in power since January 2025, the government’s playing it safe—abstaining keeps them from fully backing LGBTQ+ rights (which would rile up the masses) while avoiding a direct “no” that might flex too hard internationally.
The vote happened on July 7, 2025, at the UN Human Rights Council (think of it like a global stage where countries debate human rights stuff). They were renewing the mandate for an Independent Expert—basically a global watchdog—to focus on protecting people from violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (that’s the LGBTQ+ part). Ghana said, “Nah, we’re sitting this one out,” which is what “abstaining” means. It’s like when you’re at a party and someone asks if you’re team pineapple-on-pizza or not—you just shrug and say, “I’m not picking a side today.”Why’d Ghana Pass?This move’s got layers, bruh. Back home, the vibes are heavy against LGBTQ+ rights. Like, 94% of Ghanaians were like “no cap” to homosexuality in a 2021 Afrobarometer survey—people are not here for it. Plus, there’s this proposed bill (the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill) that’s been floating around since 2021, trying to slap harsher jail time (up to five years) on LGBTQ+ activities. Parliament passed it in 2024, but former Prez Akufo-Addo didn’t sign it, probably ‘cause he was juggling foreign aid pressure and local heat. Now, with Mahama back in power since January 2025, the government’s playing it safe—abstaining keeps them from fully backing LGBTQ+ rights (which would rile up the masses) while avoiding a direct “no” that might flex too hard internationally.