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DNA proves 3 kids are yours, pay GH¢25K monthly upkeep – Court dissolves Asamoah Gyan’s 2013 marriage

An Accra High Court on October 31, 2023 handed down judgment in a three-year divorce battle involving former Ghana international Asamoah Gyan. The court agreed to dissolve the marriage which was contracted in 2013 between Gyan and Gifty, and in the process made consequential directions about the paternity of the …

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‘I don’t take ex-gratia, I receive a monthly pension’ – Mahama schools Akomea

Former president John Dramani Mahama has responded to a call on him to stop receiving monthly ex-gratia forthwith if he wants to be believed with his recent promise to scrap the end-of-service lump sum payent when elected president. The latest to make the call being Nana Akomea, a former lawmaker …

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Cut off ex gratia, use savings to pay struggling single mums monthly allowance – PNC suggests

The People’s National Convention (PNC) has said the celebration of Mother’s Day in Ghana “will continue to be a mirage until systems are put in place to help improve the living standard of women”. Wishing all women a happy mother’s day on Sunday, 14 May 2023, the party, in a …

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Marry Me For Free And I Will Buy You A Car, Pay You 300k Monthly But On These Conditions

Stephanie Francies, a young Nigerian woman from Abia State who is a fashion designer, has promised that she will take good care of any man who marries her. She is beautiful and has never had a problem with money, but she has always had trouble figuring out how to spend …

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Lost my job with STC, spent my monthly salary on alcohol – Man recounts addiction battle

A middle-aged man Isaac Annor, has recounted his struggle with alcoholism and how he lost his job with the State Transport Corporation (STC). Appearing on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, he disclosed that he started consuming alcohol after completing Senior School. He is currently with chosen Rehab Centre, Achimota, where …

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Kenyans ‘clash’ over plans for monthly prayers at the presidency

Kenya’s social media space has been the center of debate around the role of religion in politics. This follows an announcement over the weekend by First Lady Rachel Ruto that monthly prayer sessions will be held at the State House, the presidential complex located in Nairobi. “The doors of State …

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Highest pensioner receives GH¢142k, lowest gets GH¢300 monthly – SSNIT

The top ten highest paid pensioners in Ghana receive between Ghc142,567.90 to Ghc42,187.83 every month whilst the lowest on the scheme receive between Ghc300 and above, the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has revealed. The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT or the Trust) is a statutory …

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LPG will pay GH¢200 monthly allowance to every Ghanaian child if voted into power – Akpaloo

The Founder and Leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Percival Kofi Akpaloo has asked Ghanaians to forget about National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) to support the Liberal Party of Ghana to initiate the social intervention dubbed ‘Child Benefit’ policy. According to him, LPG winning the 2024 elections will …

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Hearts pay Muntari GH¢1 monthly

It has emerged that ex-Black Stars winger, Sulley Muntari, is paid just GH¢1 each month for playing for Accra Hearts of Oak, making him the lowest earning player in the league. Muntari’s return to domestic football last month was, perhaps, the biggest transfer coups by Hearts for a high-profile who …

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My monthly salary in Ethiopia is seven times better than what I received at Kotoko – Wahab Adams

Ethiopian-based Ghanaian defender Wahab Adams has disclosed receiving better salary at Wolkite City FC as compared to his time with Asante Kotoko. The 28-year-old has been impressive since joining the Ethiopian outfit Wolkite City FC last year after leaving the Porcupine Warriors. In an interview with Kumasi-based Light FM, the …

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