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People who don’t eat fruits die early – Doctor warns

Clinical Nutritionist, Dr. Ben Nuako has warned that people who do not eat fruits risk early death, urging Ghanaians to make it a habit of eating fruits. According to him, his argument is based on the fact that the human system does not produce vitamin C, unlike animals which is …

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We’ll invoke curses on you if you don’t pass anti-LGBTQI+ law – MPs told

A group calling itself the United Traditional Priests Association has threatened to storm Ghana’s Parliament with eggs and schnapps to curse lawmakers who vote against the anti-gay bill. The Association considers it a betrayal if parliament does not approve the bill because LGBTQI+ activities are contrary to Ghana’s cultural values. The Association …

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Don’t treat us like animals; we have rights – Ghanaian LGBTQI advocate

Director of LGBTQ+ Rights Ghana and a humanist, Alex Kofi Donkor has intimated that persons who express different sexuality either than what is familiar with Ghanaians or other Africans must not be stigmatized. He suggests respect shown to others who are not from the LGBTQI community must be extended to …

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‘Such people don’t last long’ – Pete Edochie speaks on grandson’s death

Seasoned Nollywood actor Pete Edochie has expressed sorrow over the passing of his grandson, Kambilichukwu Edochie. Kambilichukwu lost consciousness and was taken to the hospital for treatment, but all attempts by the doctors to revive him proved unsuccessful. According to reports, the boy had a seizure while playing football with classmates at …

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Anas vs. Ken Agyapong: True anti-corruption crusaders don’t hide behind masks – Martin Amidu writes

Pioneer Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has commented on the recent dismissal of a defamation suit brought against Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong. The suit was brought by investigative journalist and lawyer Anas Aremeyaw Anas who was seeking damages to the tune of 25 million cedis. Amidu …

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Don’t scrap guarantor system – Afari-Gyan advises EC

A former Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC), Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, has criticised the commission for its move to discard the guarantor system for the continuous voter registration exercise. In a statement made exclusively to the Daily Graphic, he said the contention of the EC that the guarantor system was not robust and, …

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I don’t regret ditching Spain for Ghana – Inaki Williams

Athletic Bilbao forward Inaki Williams says he has no regrets after switching from Spain to Ghana. The 28-year-old switched allegiance to play for the Black Stars in June 2022. He was part of the team that represented Ghana at the World Cup in Qatar. Before switching nationality to Ghana, Inaki …

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Don’t Let the NDC Deceive You: Sir John Advises Ghanaian Electorates.

Hon. John Kwame Duodu, popularly called ‘Sir John,” the Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency 1st Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has urged Ghnanaian electorates not to allow themselves to be deceived by the largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the 2024 general elections Sir John …

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You’ll be destooled if you don’t stop disgracing Bantama stool – Otumfuo warns Bantamahene

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has expressed worry about the activities of Bantamahene, which he said disgraces him as the overlord of the Asante Kingdom and the traditional stool that Baffour Owusu Amankwatia VI occupies. Bantamahene appeared on February 20, 2023, before Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and the Kumasi …

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Election is brainwork, don’t recruit nonentities as polling agents – Afari-Gyan to political parties

Former commissioner of the Electoral Commission of Ghana, Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan has advised political parties to ensure the recruitment of persons with knowledge in electoral processes as polling agents. According to him, it is important for political parties to rely on competent persons as polling agents rather than those who can foment …

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