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It’s an old interview: Habiba Sinare apologizes for tribalistic comments against Northerners

Actress Habiba Sinare has issued an apology for what she said about Northerners in a viral video clip chopped off from an old interview. Her views deemed tribalistic and in part denigrating included that some northerners are difficult to deal with whiles recounting how her in-laws had sought to control …

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‘Where in Africa are you from?’ – Buckingham Palace aide resigns over comments to Black charity boss

A Black charity boss who attended an event hosted by Queen Consort Camilla said she was left “traumatized” after a Buckingham Palace aide appeared to push her to answer questions about her ancestry. The questions the aide asked included, “Where in Africa are you from?” According to The Independent, Ngozi …

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Social media users roast Afia Pokua over comments on Rita Dominic and Simon Guobadia’s marriage

Media personality, Afia Pokua got on the wrong side of social media users in her Facebook post that tagged Ghanaians as people filled with ‘pure hatred’ that hinders them from sharing in the joy of others. Her ‘harmless’ post has attracted backlash in what has been termed as a deliberate attempt to …

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Manhyia banishes Odike over galamsey comments

The Kumasi Traditional Council, according to a report by Myjoyonline.com, has conducted traditional rites to effectively banish the founder and leader of the United Progressive Party, Akwasi Addai alias ‘Odike’ from the jurisdiction. A number of Kumasi chiefs led by the Bantamahene, Baffour Owusu Amankwatia VI, on Friday, performed rituals …

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Hopeson Adorye apologises for unpleasant comments on ‘Dombos’ in NPP

The immediate past NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Kpone-Katamanso Constituency, Hopeson Yaovi Adorye, has apologised for a statement he made at the pro-Alan Kyerematen “Aduru Woso Asanteman Health Walk” held in Kumasi. According to organisers, the exercise, which was held on Saturday August 13, 2022, aimed at boosting their health for …

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Dissociate yorself from Hopeson Adorye’s derogatory, ethnocentric comments – Musah Superior to Alan

Hopeson Adorye, a leading member of Alan Kyerematen’s campaign, has reportedly said the NPP Vice President position is reserved for people from the Northern Region. Mr Adorye leading a walk in Kumasi dubbed a “Walk for Alan” allegedly said: “There is one thing I am going to say. The NPP has …

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Martin Kpebu’s ‘criminal syndicate’ comments sparks wild social media fire

Some Ghanaians have taken to Twitter to react to Martin Kpebu’s description of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as a ‘criminal syndicate’ member for spearheading criminal and corrupt activities. Speaking on Joynews’ Newsfile program on Saturday, July 23, 2022 without mincing words, the lawyer Martin Kpebu described Akufo-Addo as part of the …

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Ofori-Atta will be shown anti-IMF comments during negotiations – Former NPP MP

Former Member of Parliament for New Juaben South, Mark Assibey-Yeboah, has stated that Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta will be shown comments he made against the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during negotiations for a rescue programme. Although he did not explicitly mention its consequences on the process, the one-time chairman of Parliament’s Finance Committee suggested that it …

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Arsene Wenger’s comments on Mbappe divides African opinion on social media

An honest assessment of African football struggles by legendary French coach Arsene Wenger has activated heated debate on social media, specifically Twitter with Africans arguing over the cogency of Wenger’s statement. The former Arsenal manager gave a view on African football in which he sought to establish that Africa is …

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Rev. Ayensu’s anti-Mahama comments not our official position – Methodist church

The Methodist Church of Ghana has said the comments by Rt. Rev Stephen R. Bosomtwe Ayensu on former President John Dramani Mahama are his views and not the views of the church. Reacting to the former president’s position to repeal the controversial E-Levy Act, Rt. Rev. Ayensu said they are …

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