Hello youth of Ghana.... you can take your own life with medicine. . .. For instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Hello youth of Ghana.... you can take your own life with medicine. . .. For instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Benji 5 hours ago
Dr Ayew Afriye, tell your so-called journalists to do a better job at writing a story. Are we supposed to go google to find out you are talking about teams from the Polish football league?
Dr Ayew Afriye, tell your so-called journalists to do a better job at writing a story. Are we supposed to go google to find out you are talking about teams from the Polish football league?
Soccerhene 10 hours ago
What a poor story. This team is playing in what league? What country? All were absent. Check your stories
What a poor story. This team is playing in what league? What country? All were absent. Check your stories
Paa Pee 7 hours ago
My thoughts exactly. Ghanaweb, very poor in everything and I wonder if they will use their heads when posting these stories.
My thoughts exactly. Ghanaweb, very poor in everything and I wonder if they will use their heads when posting these stories.
Kweku Tsin 6 hours ago
BASICS IN JOURNALISM/5Ws
5 W's in journalism are Who, What, When, Where, and Why, which serve as essential questions to guide reporters in gathering and presenting information effectively.
Overview of the 5 W's
1)Who: ... read full comment
BASICS IN JOURNALISM/5Ws
5 W's in journalism are Who, What, When, Where, and Why, which serve as essential questions to guide reporters in gathering and presenting information effectively.
Overview of the 5 W's
1)Who: This question identifies the people involved in the story. It can refer to individuals, groups, or key roles relevant to the event being reported. Understanding "who" helps to establish the context and significance of the story.
2)What: This question addresses what happened. It encompasses the main events or actions that are the focus of the news report. Clearly stating "what" occurred is crucial for readers to grasp the essence of the story.
3)When: This question specifies the timing of the events. Knowing "when" something happened provides a timeline and helps readers understand the relevance of the news in relation to current events or historical context.
4)Where: This question pinpoints the location of the events. "Where" is important for situating the story geographically and can influence how the news is perceived by the audience.
5)Why: This question explores the reasons behind the events. Understanding "why" something happened adds depth to the story and can reveal motivations, implications, and consequences.
Blue Pen 6 hours ago
Massa, what else do expect from "copy & paste" journalists of borlaweb? They probably don't know any of the those details and will not bother to find out.
Massa, what else do expect from "copy & paste" journalists of borlaweb? They probably don't know any of the those details and will not bother to find out.
Hello youth of Ghana.... you can take your own life with medicine. . .. For instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Dr Ayew Afriye, tell your so-called journalists to do a better job at writing a story. Are we supposed to go google to find out you are talking about teams from the Polish football league?
What a poor story. This team is playing in what league? What country? All were absent. Check your stories
My thoughts exactly. Ghanaweb, very poor in everything and I wonder if they will use their heads when posting these stories.
BASICS IN JOURNALISM/5Ws
5 W's in journalism are Who, What, When, Where, and Why, which serve as essential questions to guide reporters in gathering and presenting information effectively.
Overview of the 5 W's
1)Who: ...
read full comment
Massa, what else do expect from "copy & paste" journalists of borlaweb? They probably don't know any of the those details and will not bother to find out.