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We used to talk for long hours – Mzbel opens up on relationship with Asamoah Gyan

Ghanaian female songstress, Mzbel, has lauded former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan for having a congenial and admirable personality. Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah as she is known by birth, revealed that she has a cordial relationship with the former Sunderland man, adding that she normally shares some fun moments with the former footballer over the …

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How long does it take before HIV can be detected through blood test

HIV is an infection that weakens the immune system of its hosts. The final stage of immunodeficiency sickness is known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV attacks the body’s immune system by destroying white blood cells. Diseases including tuberculosis, infections, and various forms of cancer are facilitated by this. …

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NPP, NDC have colonized us for long – Dr. Ankrah to Ghanaians

Dr. Sam Ankrah, an aspiring independent presidential candidate, has stated that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have colonized the nation for too long without any major impact. He has, therefore, called on Ghanaians to kick them out of power in the upcoming 2024 general elections. Dr. Ankrah said …

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Month Long ban on drumming and noise making lifted in Accra

The ban on drumming and noise making in the Ga Mashie and other areas under Gbese, Otublohum, Sempe, Akamajen, Asere, Abola and Ngleshie Alata, has been lifted with a call for peace and unity to ensure development. The Gbese Mantse, Nii Ayi-Bonte II beat the Odadao twin drums to signify …

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Nogokpo comment: Perez Chapel Bishop declares week-long fast over controversy

The Presiding Bishop of Perez Chapel International, Benjamin Ohene Aboagye, on Sunday, June 4, declared a one-week fast with prayers for all members across the globe over the Nogokpo controversy involving the Church. Representing Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Church, who is on an international mission, he announced the stance …

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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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Marrying your best friend leads to a long-lasting marriage

Happy marriages are built on deep friendship. This is according to relationship expert and psychologist John Gottman. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research (2014), married individuals whose spouse is their best friend have relatively higher life satisfaction. Most often than not, couples get married based on the short-term …

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Your resignation is long overdue – Coalition chastises Alan Kyerematen

  We the Coalition of National Youth Organizers have chance on the News of the resignation of Mr Alan Kyeremanteng the former minister of trade and industries. Whiles we believe that his resignation is long over, we are worried about the Mess he has Left behind and the incompetent manner …

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S*x: How long should you wait before having another round?

How long you have to wait before you’re ready to get the action going again depends on an individual or the couple. For both men and women, there is a physical resolution after orgasm. This is when the body returns to its normal, pre-excitement state — muscles relax, and blood …

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Kidney disease kills: Avoid excessive intake of these 3 things if you want to live longer

Kidney disease is a top 10 U.S. killer. It’s deadlier than breast or prostate cancer. Simple blood and urine tests can detect early kidney disease, which has no symptoms. If you’re at risk, get tested. CKD is no cure, however treatment can reduce symptoms and slow progression. CKD stage affects …

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