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The Artificial Intelligence Paradox: Hindering or Accelerating Extraterrestrial Intervention for Technological Advancement in our life via The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Foreign Intervention and Technological Advancement

  The author: Samuel Shay, is an international business expert and Chairman of leading Israeli tech firm, Gulf Technologies Systems The entry of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into our lives has brought about a seismic shift in how we approach technology, research, and collaboration. As AI continues to evolve and become …

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International Women’s Day; A Futuristic Perspective on the Gains

  The origin For over a century, the world has earmarked 8th March as a day to champion the rights of women and make their demands known. It was sparked by unrest among women in 1908 during which time oppression and inequality had spurred. The following year, 1909, witnessed the …

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NDC Likely to lose the Nkwatia seat should Nana Yaw Addo win the constituency chairmanship of NPP

Press Release: Ndc Likely to lose the Nkwatia seat should Nana Yaw Addo win the constituency chairmanship of Npp. Anchoring Democracy Advocacy Movement Ghana (Adam-GH) that anchors proper democratic principles, rule of law, fight against corruption and protect the human rights of citizens. We found political developments in the Akwatia …

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ATO ESSIEN: WHEN JAIL IS NOT ENOUGH

  For what shall it profit a legal system if it is only interested in jailing accused people when the law says you can recover stolen cash as well?    The Ato Essien case in which the former MD of Capital Bank stole millions of cedis from ‘his’ own bank …

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HONORING OUR RIVERS

    By Kwesi Yankah Ghana is a nation of dreamers no doubt, but our collective imagination occasionally slips and betrays a nation without dreams. I refer to slippages in the naming of important entities in our motherland. We have been occasionally absent-minded in the naming processes, omitting great people …

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SHOOTING TO KILL, NOT A WISE DECISION TO STOP GALAMSEY ACTIVITIES

  By Nans Kweku Ofori Atta Is it appropriate and wise enough to suggest to government to declare a state of emergency to the military with a specific directive to shoot any person at any illegal mining (galamsey) site? Is that the right way to go as a nation? What …

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Leveraging Ideas For Strategic Advantage In Event Management In Ghana – The Case of Luxlife Experience Limited

  The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines an event as “something that happens, or a planned occasion or activity such as a social gathering”. Getz (2008:6) described an event as “An opportunity for leisure, social or cultural experience outside the normal range of choices, beyond everyday experience. Furthermore, Getz classified events …

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Noise Pollution and why you need to listen to this!

What do you think of when you think of noise pollution? In a country such as Ghana, one of the first things that may come to mind may perhaps be the loudspeakers of your neighborhood church or mosque, or perhaps the near-perpetual lack of quiet at the more central lorry …

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Ghanaian men are at the mercy seat of goddess of love: Aphrodisiac

Any meal or substance that arouses the sexual impulse, promotes veneral desire and boosts pleasure and performance is considered an aphrodisiac. However, these medications have a long-term negative impact on one’s health. Aphrodisiacs are categorized into three groups based on their mode of action: those that improve desire, potency, or …

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