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Fella Makafui finally reveals why she is no longer a cast of Yolo TV series

Ghanaian Actress, Precious Frimpong, well known in the entertainment fraternity as Fella Makafui was one of the most-loved characters in Ivan Quarshigah’s TV series, YOLO. Her character in the series as Serwaa coupled with her bad grammar and many other things got a lot of people to fall in love with the …

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No one has used and dumped you, go and sit somewhere’ – NPP man slams Bawumia’s presidential bid

Samuel Duah, the Coordinator for the Greater Accra Association of Assembly Members, has stated that Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia is not a viable option for the youth of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as a potential flagbearer. Samuel Duah argues that Bawumia, whom he referred to as a stranger within the party, should …

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There is no rush to go to the international capital market – Ofori-Atta

Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta, has stated that Ghana is not in a rush to go to the international capital market. Ghana has been shut out of the international capital market after its debt levels reached unsustainable levels. It had to embark on a debt restructuring programme for both domestic …

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‘No matter the situation, I will sleep with my female artiste’ – Bullgod reiterates

Bullgod still stands by his earlier claims of being the type of manager that will sleep with his female artiste to maintain an effective working relationship. Earlier in May 2020, the controversial artiste manager cum pundit, said, he cannot guarantee that he won’t have sex with any female artiste he manages …

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I no longer use NHIS card; I pay when I go to hospital – Health Minister laments

Minister of Health, Kweku Agyemang Manu has revealed that he pays cash whenever he visits the hospital despite being on the National Health Insurance Scheme. He mentioned specifically that visits to the Ridge Hospital and the University of Ghana Medical Center (UGMC) have seen him pay cash after receiving the …

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No dollar, no problem: Kenya now buying fuel in local currency – President Ruto

Kenyan president William Ruto has announced that the dollar exchange rate in the East African nation will plummet soon citing a number of economic interventions. Key among them is that his country was currently buying their fuel needs in the local Kenyan Shillings from some suppliers. In a video circulating …

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I have no recollection acting for Mathias or his company – Akufo-Addo tells Al Jazeera

Doha-based international news channel, Al Jazeera have revealed that president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo responded to their request for information in respect of an allegation made against him by a notorious gold smuggler. The self-acclaimed smuggler Canadian Alistair Mathias is on record as saying Akufo-Addo was his friend and lawyer …

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Why UK can no longer ‘recruit’ health workers from Ghana – Bright Simons explains

The vice president of IMANI Africa, Bright Simons, has given some clarification on reports that the government of the United Kingdom (UK) has barred the recruitment of health workers from Ghana and 53 other countries. According to Simons, Ghanaian health workers have not been barred from travelling to the UK as …

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There is no legislation on LGBTQ – Akufo-Addo corrects US journalist

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) is a very sensitive topic to Ghanaians as some of them have taken an entrenched position against the practice. Speaking at a press briefing as part of the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Haris’ visit to Ghana, President Akufo-Addo debunked claims …

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‘Momoni’ has no nutritional value – Dietician

A dietician at the Meridian Medical Centre, Forzia Baidoo has cautioned Ghanaians against the consumption of putrefied fish, known in the Akan parlance as momoni, kako or koobi. Momoni, literary translated as “stinking fish” is any fish left to start fermenting in tropical heat for 6–10 hours, then salted for 1–2 …

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