Professor Felix Kofi Abagale, the Director of West African Centre for Water, Irrigation and Sustainable Agriculture (WACWISA) of the University for Development Studies (UDS) has called on Parliament to pass the much-awaited National Research Fund before it rises later this year. That would ensure the availability of resources for the conduct of research out of which the findings and data generated could oropel the country's growth and development. Prof Abagale made the call while delivering an address at this year's Fourth IRAD (Irrigation and Agriculture Development) International Conference at Nyankpala, near Tamale. The two-day conference, organised by WACWISA, which ended on Thursday, provided a scientific platform necessary for deepening established relationships and sharing scientific ideas and innovations emanating from research works of scientists across Africa and the globe. It was on the theme: 'Climate Change, Water, Food Systems and One Health: A Need for Sustainable Solutions'. Professor Ab agale said the National Research Fund, which had been in Parliament for some time now, should be passed before the Eighth Parliament rose so that it would not be reintroduced in the next Parliament to go through another lengthy process of approval. He also called on funding organisations to contribute to research and development of new knowledge and technologies, particularly in water resources development. Professor Seidu Al-hassan, Vice-Chancellor of UDS, said the University had launched a Research Fund to make resources available to lecturers and students to undertake their various projects. He said the UDS had taken the lead to establish various departments and centres to contribute meaningfully to solving many of the challenges of the country. Source: Ghana News Agency The Guinness World Record (GWR) has nullified Afua Asantewaa's attempt to break the longest singing time by an individual. Last December, Afua Asantewaa sang for a total of 126 hours and 53 minutes during a six-day span in her quest to break India's Sunil Waghmare record of 105 hours set in 2012. ? But unfortunately for the Ghanaian entrepreneur and journalist, GWR, the official body mandated to verify the attempt has revealed that the attempt was not successful. 'Unfortunately, Afua's Guinness World Records attempt for the longest singing marathon was not successful, but we hope that she will make another attempt soon. 'We've seen how inspirational it has been for her fans. The evidence check had already begun before Afua requested priority service, so we refunded her payment earlier this month. 'We wish Afua the best of luck with any future record attempt,' Guinness World Records posted on social media. Despite the setback, Afua Asantewaa has had many successes since her attempt and was recently app ointed a Tourism Ambassador. Source: Ghana News Agency