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Bawumia’s ‘It Is Possible’ slogan most useless ever heard – NPP Communication Team Member

A member of the Communications Team of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Solomon Owusu has described Vice President Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia’s campaign slogan “It is Possible” as the most useless slogan he’s ever heard. The Vice President ahead of his declaration of intent to contest in the party’s flagbearer race on …

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‘I don’t know what is going on, anybody can use my name’ – Abass Sariki denies being Ayisha Modi’s husband

Ghanaian businessman, Abbas Sikiri, has shot down claims of being married to Ayisha Modi. In a recent interview with blogger Sammy Kay, Mr. Sariki clarified his relationship status with the controversial socialite, while stating that he isn’t aware of such an arrangement. Speaking to Sammy Kay, he stated, “My relationship …

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Watch progress of work on mini-stadium Kwadwo Asamoah is building for his academy

Former Ghanaian international and Juventus star Kwadwo Asamoah’s mini-stadium for his new academy is nearing completion. Located in Accra, the mini-stadium will be the venue for the academy known as SMAC. Asamoah, who last played for Cagliari in the Italian Serie A, has teamed up with renowned football agent Oliver …

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The UK government data that indicates Bawumia is British

Sam Pee Yalley, a former ambassador of Ghana to India, alleged that records of the government of the United Kingdom (UK) show that the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is a British national. After Yalley’s allegations, a record from the UK government’s Companies House which indicates the claim he …

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This is madness – Van Basten furious after Burna Boy’s performance at Champions League final

Dutch football legend Marco van Basten expressed his displeasure about the musical performance by Burna Boy and Anitta before the UEFA Champions League final. The former AC Milan forward, who was working as a pundit on Match of the Day, deemed the entertainment unnecessary and described it as “crazy.” Prior …

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SIM re-registration : Here is a list of subscribers exempted from deactivation

Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has announced a list of subscribers exempted from “punitive measures for non-registration”. These include exemptions for individuals without Ghana Cards who notify the NCA with proof of application for the Ghana card, subscribers outside the country and subscribers facing genuine challenges during the …

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Here is the ‘real’ meaning of Nogokpo

The town Nogokpo has recently been in the news following the response from some traditional leaders of the town to comments made by the founder and leader of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Argyinasare. Located along the Trans-West African Coastal Highway, Nogokpo has been undoubtedly one of the revered towns …

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How to Know If An Older Person is About Suffering Stroke

Are you aware that there are subtle signs or things to watch out for when you suspect an older person close to you is about suffering stroke? Stroke is one of the most deadly emergency conditions out there and it happens when blood flow to the brain for some reason …

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123-year-old says she is still a virgin and optimistic about getting a man

Growing up in Rwanda, Theresie Nyirakajumba’s culture did not allow girls to associate with boys. In other words, it was taboo for a girl to be found together with a man. Owing to this, she never developed any feelings for men and even when she was mature enough to get …

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Vice President Bawumia is a British citizen – Former ambassador alleges

Sam Pee Yalley, a former ambassador to India, has alleged that the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, holds British citizenship. Speaking in an XYZ TV interview on Thursday, June 8, 2023, monitored by GhanaWeb, Yalley said that records to which he is privy indicate that the vice president had British citizenship when …

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