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‘Greatest danger to forests of Ghana was Sir John’ – Frimpong Boateng report

Former Environment and Science Minister, Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng has stated in a report how he once referred to former Forestry Commission boss, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie (Sir John) as the greatest danger to forests in the country. Frimpong-Boateng cited actions and inactions of Sir John during his tenure as FC boss …

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Was I supposed to cover the boxers with Kente? – Okyeame Kwame replies politician calling for his arrest

Okyeame Kwame has thrown an interesting response at Mr. Haruna Amaliba, an NDC communication team member, who called for the musician’s arrest after spotting a picture of his boxer shorts on social media. Okyeame unveiled his special boxer shorts brand to mark his 47th birthday and he was captured as its …

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Your son was an armed robber – Police tells Albert Donkor’s family

An investigation by the police has confirmed that Albert Donkor, who allegedly died in police custody in April 2022, was indeed an armed robber. This, was disclosed to the family by the law enforcement department of the Ghana Police Service after police investigations were carried out since the incident. The …

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The day Africa’s youngest president, Valentine Strasser’s leg was cut in Ghana

Valentine Esegragbo Melvin Strasser became Africa’s youngest president in 1992, when on April 29, he took over power in Sierra Leone through a military coup. This was only three days after he turned 25-years-old. Capt. Valentine Strasser became a leading member of a group of six equally young fellow officers …

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The world’s first illustrated Christian Bible is in Ethiopia, and was handwritten in a day

If you are to ever make it to the Abuna Garima monastery in Ethiopia’s Tigrai Highlands, you would find a book that is highly revered by local monks and believed to be one of the Christian world’s oldest and most exquisite treasures. The book, which is kept securely in a …

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Jemima, I will return – The last words of Major Rtd. Sam Acquah to his wife before he was murdered in 1982

The murder of the three High Court judges in 1982 ranks highly among others as one of the darkest and most heinous crimes ever committed in the history of this country. The three judges, namely Justice Cecilia Koranteng-Addo, Justice Kwadwo Agyei Agyepong, and Justice Fred Poku Sarkodie were abducted from …

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VIDEO: I feel used – Ex-lesbian narrates how she was ‘used’ by famous actresses

A woman identified as Bernice aka Bernie has made confessions to sexual encounters with some top female Ghanaian actresses. In an interview, Vibes in 5 with Arnold, she spoke about her journey as a lesbian who was striving to be an actress but ended up being a call-girl to these …

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Dede Ayew left Black Stars camp because he was benched – Charles Taylor claims

Former Ghana international, Charles Taylor has claimed that captain Andre Dede Ayew’s inability to travel to Angola with the Black Stars was not because he is injured. The Ghana Football Association on Saturday, March 25, 2023, announced that four players would not be able to travel with the team to Luanda for the …

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How I was detained in Germany for smuggling – Ernest Opoku recounts

Award-winning Gospel musician and songwriter, Ernest Opoku has recounted his encounter with German Immigration Officers and how God saved him from getting into trouble for alleged smuggling. According to the ace musician, while traveling from Ghana to Germany, he was detained at their airport for possessing something he had no …

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VIDEO: How Bawumia was mobbed by NPP supporters at Akwasidae

Akwasidae is strictly a colourful cultural affair of the Ashanti Kingdom but it has over the years taken on other aspects of significance. Political to diplomatic and entertainment aspects have characterised the celebration that sees the Asantehene sitting in state and receiving homage from his subjects and visitors from across …

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