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Beverly Afaglo ‘cries’ over hike in fuel prices

Popular Ghanaian actress, Beverly Afaglo, has lamented the high cost of fuel in the country currently. Fuel prices have been increased for the third time since the start of 2022 as a litre of fuel currently sells at GH₵7.99. Scores of Ghanaians on social media have complained about how the …

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Upper East Regional Chief Imam is dead

Sheikh Alhaji Tahir Saeed, the Upper East Regional Chief has died, our regional correspondent Senyalah Castro, reports. Sheikh Tahir reportedly died on Saturday February 19,2022, at the Regional hospital in Bolgatanga. Sheikk Tahir, 4 months ago, became the regional chief imam after the passing of Alhaji Adam Yussif, who held …

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Sarkodie joins TikTok as he shares his first video; gets verified under 5 minutes

Sarkodie is the latest Ghanaian celebrity to join the popular video-based social networking platform, TikTok. The multi-award-winning rapper shared his first video Thursday night announcing his presence on the platform. With less than 10,000 followers, Sarkodie’s account with the handle @sarkodie.official got the iconic blue tick badge attached to his profile within five …

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Juaso: Trailer-bus crash kills 4 on the spot, injures several others

At least, four people travelling on a Sprinter bus died from a crash with a trailer at Juaso in the Ashanti Region on Saturday, 19 February 2022. The trailer was transporting several crates of drink when the head-on collision happened about a kilometre after Juaso Junction in the Kumasi-Accra direction. …

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I need a man – 70-year-old virgin makes appeal

A Rwandan woman has made a passionate appeal for a husband after spending her last 70 years celibate. Madam Genevieve, who has never been in a relationship due to her disability in her lower body, said she is now ready to explore sexual adventures. She told media men from Afrimax …

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Benin exhibits stolen treasures returned by France

Benin President Patrice Talon on Saturday will inaugurate an exhibition of historic artworks returned by France last year, nearly 130 years after they were stolen by colonial forces. The 26 pieces, some considered sacred in Benin, will be displayed from Sunday in a 2,000-square-metre (21,500-square-foot) space in the presidential palace …

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