The Member of Parliament for Oda, Alexander Acquah, has said critics who don’t agree that COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war caused the current economic failure in the country can burn the sea. He was captured on UTV’s Adekye Nsroma, supporting the comments made by the Agriculture Minister, Bryan Acheampong, that …
Read More »The world’s first illustrated Christian Bible is in Ethiopia, and was handwritten in a day
If you are to ever make it to the Abuna Garima monastery in Ethiopia’s Tigrai Highlands, you would find a book that is highly revered by local monks and believed to be one of the Christian world’s oldest and most exquisite treasures. The book, which is kept securely in a …
Read More »All to know about BRICS and its impact on Africa and the USA
BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, a group of five emerging economies that have formed an alliance to promote economic growth, political influence, and cultural exchange. The BRICS countries represent over 40% of the world’s population and almost a quarter of the world’s GDP. The group …
Read More »Gangsterism, terrorism and rape: Reported lifestyle of 22-year-old galamsey gang leader
Kwame Ato Asare Ani is the name currently dominating the media space in Ghana following events around a viral video in which he and a group of men were captured in a heated confrontation with some police officers. The police have since labeled him as the leader of a criminal …
Read More »Pray through Safo Kantanka and not Jesus Christ – Osebo explains why
Ghanaian fashionista and businessman’ Osebo the Zaraman’, real name Richard Brown, has given Ghanaians food for thought. This time, the fashion model decided to question Christians and their myopic way of seeing things. Speaking in an interview with blogger Sammy Kay on the Go online show, Osebo explained that the …
Read More »The Kenyan community that names babies after U.S. presidents and famous events
Naming a child is considered a very momentous occasion in some parts of the African continent, mainly because a name is an integral part of one’s identity. In some cultures, a name links a child to a specific tribe or family and maybe purposely chosen for the preservation of a …
Read More »Curses and rituals: The mysteries being linked to the death of Kumawu MP
The recent death of the Member of Parliament for Kumawu in the Ashanti Region, Philip Basoah has exposed deep-rooted cracks within the New Patriotic Party in the constituency. Despite his death being officially attributed to a medical condition, there are links being drawn between his death and the disunity in the party …
Read More »‘Free SHS food unfit for dogs’ comment unpresidential, vulgar and low – MoE PRO to Mahama
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, Kwasi Kwarteng has called on former President John Dramani Mahama to apologise to Ghanaian children for equating the food they eat in schools to that of food for dogs. Mr Mahama in his campaign tour in the Central Region expressed worry over the poor …
Read More »Some Set Of People Who Are At A Higher Risk Of Slumping And Dying
Healthline says that a person’s risk of suddenly collapsing and dying goes up when they have a number of conditions. Did you know this? Yes! You’ve probably read about people who seemed fine to their loved ones before they suddenly fell down and died. It’s common here and everywhere else, …
Read More »After pizza, prayer and baptisms; Pope Francis set to leave hospital
Pope Francis paid a surprise visit to children in a cancer ward on Friday, even baptizing a baby, as he prepared to leave the hospital where he has been undergoing treatment for three days. The 86-year-old pontiff was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital on Wednesday with what turned out to …
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