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Why it is ‘illegal’ to now take videos or photos at the Adomi Bridge

Ghana’s popular steel arch suspension bridge located at Atimpoku has for years been one of the biggest attractions in the Volta Region. The iconic Adomi Bridge is undoubtedly one of the country’s longest steel bridges which serves as a passing on the Volta River. When GhanaWeb’s reporter, Wonder Ami Hagan, toured …

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Alan was chairman of the Economic Management Committee, not Bawumia – Annoh-Dompreh to Buaben Asamoa

Majority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh has refuted assertions by supporters of New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential hopeful, Alan Kyerematen, that Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia cannot be the flagbearer of the party because he will not be a good messenger. According to him, the suggestions by Alan’s supporters including the former Communication …

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This cathedral in Angola dubbed the oldest church in Sub-Saharan Africa outside of Ethiopia is a must-see

Angola is noted for its ancient monuments. One of the significant ones is the Cathedral of the Holy Saviour of Congo. Interest in the country’s pre-colonial and colonial relics dwindled during the 27-year-old civil war which destroyed many of these historic sites and discouraged tourists from making a pilgrimage to …

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WATCH: Meet the Ghanaian man ‘haunted’ by the animals he hunts

For 30 years, hunting animals in Ghana’s thick forests is what a family of 10 has been surviving on. Opanyin Yaw Sakyi, who makes ends meet by killing some wild animals in forests to sell, has disclosed that he suspects he’s being punished for killing such animals. Sharing his story …

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Here are some fun facts about the vagina you should know

This amazing body part can bring about intense pleasure, annoying pain, and even another tiny human being. In short, it’s pretty awe-inspiring. That’s why we think it’s crucial to stay on top of everything going on below the belt. Need a primer? Read on for all the fascinating facts: When …

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Unlike Mahama’s government, we have found the solution to Ghana’s problems – Bawumia’s advisor

Dr Tiah Kabiru Mahama, a technical advisor at the Office of the Vice President, has warned Ghanaians against voting back former President John Dramani Mahama to power. Speaking in a Good Morning Ghana interview monitored by GhanaWeb, on Thursday, February 9, 2023, Dr Kabiru Mahama said that Mahama has had the …

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Atsu is the only Ghanaian in Turkey not accounted for – Ghana’s Ambassador to Turkey

Ghana’s Ambassador to Turkey, Francisca Ashitey-Odunton, has disclosed that every Ghanaian resident at the epi-centre of the earthquake in Turkey has been accounted for with the exception of footballer Christian Atsu. Christian Atsu, who was trapped in the disaster caused by the earthquake in Turkey, was reported to have been rescued …

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Medical advise on foods to stay away from after the age of 60

As we get older, our cells, tissues, and organs lose their ability to function normally as a result of the natural aging process. This is especially true of the digestive system, which is responsible for breaking down food before it enters the bloodstream to be used by the rest of …

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Exporting hazard: The dark side of European used cars and spare-parts trade in West Africa

80 percent of over 280,000 vehicles exported to West Africa from the Netherlands were “old and below the Euro 4/IV emission standard”, and often lacked requisite “roadworthiness certification”. • UN Comtrade data show that the European Union exported over US$275million worth of vehicles to Ghana in the last five years. …

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How to make the popular Nigerian Egusi Soup using Melon Seeds

The seeds of plants like squash, melons, and gourds are known as egusi in West Africa. These seeds are dried and ground to make a common ingredient in many West African dishes. Egusi is very popular when combined with pounded yam in Nigerian culture. These seeds offer these crucial nutrients to West African cuisine because they are …

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