Toke Makinwa has said that people would have reacted differently to Rihanna showing off her bare baby bump if she were a Nigerian. The media personality reposted a photo of the Barbadian singer flaunting her bump at a restaurant in Paris. “If she was Nigerian world people will say witches …
Read More »Video: Were Kotoko denied a legitimate goal against Dreams FC?
Asante Kotoko had a goal disallowed in their comfortable victory over Dreams FC at the Baba Yara Stadium. Cameronian striker Franck Etouga continue his scoring form as he netted a brace to help Kotoko win the fixture by 2-0. During the match, Mudasiru Salifu scored what could have been the nail …
Read More »How three war veterans were killed at Christianborg Crossroads 74 years ago
The history of Ghana can never be told without the story of how three war veterans in the colonial era were shot and killed at the Christianborg Castle Crossroads on February 28, 1948. The three World War II veterans were; Sergeant Adjetey, Corporal Attipoe and Private Odartey Lamptey. Today, February …
Read More »Hearts of Oak were lucky – Legon Cities boss Maxwell Konadu
Legon Cities head coach, Maxwell Konadu believes Hearts of Oak were lucky to take away a point in their matchday 18 fixture. The Royals were hoping to continue their fine form against Phobians who are reigning champions at the El Wak Sports Stadium. However, the much-anticipated game ended 1-1 with …
Read More »We’re fully prepared for this year’s Kwahu Easter festivities – Kwahu South MCE
The Municipal Chief Executive(MCE) for Kwahu South Emmanuel Atta Ofori has given a strong indication that this year activities to mark the Easter festivities in Kwahu will take place. Kwahu Easter is one of the biggest festivities in the country. However, for two years, the country has failed to mark …
Read More »‘If I were president’ – Ken Agyapong reveals first 100-days discipline plan
Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has revealed his plans for the first hundred days in office should he become the president of the Republic of Ghana. According to him, his first 100 days will be targeted at enforcing discipline. This he says will be done by ensuring …
Read More »We’re not recruiting headteachers for STEM schools – Education Ministry
The Ministry of Education has debunked claims by the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) that it has embarked on a recruitment drive for head teachers to fill STEM schools across the country. According to the Ministry, the allegation is misrepresented fact and has created a wrong impression about interference …
Read More »We’re not returning to the classroom on Monday – UTAG
The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has declared that lecturers will not be returning to the classroom on Monday (21 February 2022). Speaking on The Forum on Asaase Radio 99.5on Saturday (19 February), Professor Solomon Nunoo, the national president of UTAG, said there will be no teaching on Monday on any university campus in the country. He …
Read More »Some Hearts of Oak players were benched for refusing spiritual bath – Nii Lante reveals
The former Minister of Youth and Sports, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has revealed that some players of Hearts of Oak were once benched for refusing to undergo a spiritual bath before a match. Nii Lante who believes that black magic is destroying domestic football shared a real-life experience on how …
Read More »World Bank report indicates Ghana’s arrears were 5% of GDP pre-COVID-19
A new World Bank report has revealed that Ghana had accumulated significant government arrears prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is far higher than the projected arrears post-COVID-19. The report, dubbed: “Finance for an Equitable Recovery”, indicates that the percentage of the country’s arrears was estimated at almost 5% of …
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