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Tragic Loss: Popular Ghanaian-German Content Creator Adwenepahene Passes Away

Tweet Renowned Ghanaian-German content creator Adwenepahene, celebrated for his fearless commentary on both local and global social issues, has reportedly passed away in the early hours of Saturday, April 5, 2025. His death was caused by complications resulting from a brain aneurysm. Medical Complications Leading to His Death According to reliable sources, Adwenepahene, whose real name was Evans Amankwah, suffered …

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Professor Nii Narku Quaynor: Father of the Internet in Africa

Tweet Professor Nii Narku Quaynor: Father of the Internet in Africa Professor Nii Narku Quaynor is a pioneering Ghanaian computer scientist and engineer, widely known as the “Father of the Internet in Africa.” He played a transformative role in introducing and expanding internet infrastructure and connectivity across the African continent, helping to bridge the digital divide and empower innovation in …

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Best place for Nubian vacations or perminent relocation: “There will always be no place like home”

Tweet The Birth of The Beyond Investments The Beyond Investments was founded in 2022, several years and many trips after its visionary founder, Dre Taylor, journeyed to Ghana. His pivotal experience came during the Year of the Return in 2019, an event that drew hundreds of thousands of individuals from the African diaspora to reconnect with their ancestral homeland. This …

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Rogers and Bell warn Canadians about Wangiri Fraud: What is wangiri fraud? Lets dive in.

Tweet Wangiri fraud is a type of phone scam that originates from Japan, where “wangiri” literally means “one ring and cut.” Here’s how it works: 🕵️‍♂️ How Wangiri Fraud Works: You receive a missed call from an unknown international or premium-rate number. The call rings once or just briefly, so you don’t have time to answer it. Out of curiosity, …

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Captain Ibrahim Traore’s Strong Message To The World: “We Are Not In A Democracy, We Are Indeed In A Revolution, Progressive Popular”

Tweet COMRADES, GOOD MORNING! Today is April 1st, marking the beginning of the second quarter of the year 2025 and, of course, the end of the first quarter. I trust that all office heads and department heads have reviewed the first quarter and set goals for the second quarter. In any case, the objective remains the same: to sacrifice oneself …

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A Vision for True Governance in Burkina Faso

Tweet I do not want to be remembered as a president who merely takes pictures with the poor during campaign seasons—buying roadside corn, wearing primary school uniforms, or pretending to drink garri just to gain sympathy votes. My goal is for the people of Burkina Faso to experience real governance in my lifetime—ensuring access to the basic necessities that life …

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FIRES IN GHANA (2025)

TweetIn 2025, Ghana experienced several significant fire incidents, causing extensive damage to businesses, livelihoods, and infrastructure. Below is a breakdown of the major fire outbreaks: Kantamanto Market Fire (January 1, 2025) On New Year’s Day, a devastating fire engulfed Accra’s Kantamanto Market, one of the world’s largest secondhand clothing markets. The blaze destroyed thousands of stalls, affecting approximately 8,000 traders …

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Big George Foreman: A Boxing Legend Mourned at age 76

Tweet A Career Spanning Decades Foreman, known as “Big George” in the ring, competed for decades, beginning in the 1960s. He achieved numerous accolades, including an Olympic gold medal and multiple championship title belts. Notably, he won the world heavyweight title twice during his illustrious career. The Rumble in the Jungle In 1974, Foreman lost his first heavyweight title to …

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Ghana Statistical Service Report: Education Access and Quality Trends

Tweet Increase in Education Access A report by the Ghana Statistical Service has revealed that access to education in Ghana has steadily increased over the past two decades, while the quality of education has fluctuated. The report showed that the Gross Enrolment Rate (GER) at the kindergarten level more than doubled, rising from 51% to 122% between 2001 and 2003. …

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Mahama Visits Mali, Niger & Burkina Faso to Ease ECOWAS Tensions

Tweet Kwesi Pratt’s Perspective on Mahama’s Visit to AES Countries The Split from ECOWAS: A Bad Decision? Are you suggesting that Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger made a bad decision by breaking away from ECOWAS? Before the coup d’état in Nigeria, the country was classified as one of the three poorest in the world. However, today, Nigeria has a new …

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