In a remarkable feat of creativity and dedication, Nigerian wigmaker Helen Williams has captured the attention of the world by crafting the longest handmade wig on record, measuring an astonishing 351.28 meters (1,152 ft 5 in). Williams embarked on this ambitious project in July 2023, investing 11 days of meticulous …
Read More »PNC Sets March 24 for Presidential Primaries with Reduced Filing Fees
The People’s National Convention (PNC) has announced the date for its presidential primaries, slated for March 24. During these primaries, aspirants will face a filing fee of 100 thousand Ghana cedis, with the party asserting that their figures are notably lower compared to other major political entities. Janet Asaba, the …
Read More »Shatta Wale Hits 1 Million YouTube Subscribers
Ghana’s Dancehall icon, Shatta Wale, has triumphantly crossed the one million subscriber mark on YouTube, marking a monumental achievement in his career. Widely recognized for his energetic stage presence and infectious beats, the artist has garnered an extensive international following, captivating audiences with his vibrant tunes and distinctive musical flair. …
Read More »Allegations of Bribery Surface in Ayawaso West Wuogon NPP Vetting Process, Disqualified Aspirant Samuel Owusu Amankwah Speaks Out
Samuel Owusu Amankwah, a former NPP youth organizer in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, has made allegations of bribery during the vetting process for the parliamentary candidate selection in the area. Amankwah, who was disqualified from contesting against the incumbent Lydia Seyram Alhassan, claimed that he was approached and offered …
Read More »I Still Have the Trust and Confidence of my Constituents – Sarah Adwoa Safo, MP for Dome-Kwabenya
Ms. Sarah Adwoa Safo, the Member of Parliament representing Dome-Kwabenya, has expressed her assurance in retaining the trust and confidence of her constituents, despite challenges that have marked her second term in office. Addressing concerns about her tenure, Ms. Safo affirmed her commitment to serving the needs of the Dome-Kwabenya …
Read More »Man Shot Dead in Oti Region by an Unknown Assailant
Tragedy struck yet again in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region as another man, identified as Papa Kente, fell victim to a fatal shooting on his farm near Shiare. The incident occurred on Tuesday, January 2, as Papa Kente tended to his farm along the border between Odomi …
Read More »Ketu North NDC Parliamentary Candidate Commissions Borehole Projects to Tackle Water Crisis
Mr. Edem Eric Agbana, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary aspirant for Ketu North in the Volta Region, has initiated a significant project by commissioning mechanized borehole water systems to address long-standing water shortages in local communities. The initiative aims to alleviate the persistent water crises that several communities in …
Read More »Jordan Ayew: I Always Want the Team to Play Well and Win Games
Ghanaian forward Jordan Ayew, currently shining at Crystal Palace, is setting his sights on a successful year ahead, prioritizing team victories over personal achievements. Ayew’s recent impressive performance against Brentford in the Premier League capped off a strong season at the club level, contributing to Roy Hodgson’s side’s 3-1 win …
Read More »Harvard University President Claudine Gay Resigns After 6 Months in Office
Harvard University President Claudine Gay has stepped down from her position following a tumultuous tenure of only six months, marked by allegations of plagiarism, criticism of her handling of campus issues, and escalating calls for her resignation. Dr. Claudine Gay, the first Black person and the second woman appointed to …
Read More »Famous Ghanaian Waakye Seller , Auntie Muni, Passes Away at 72
The cherished figure in Ghana’s culinary scene, Auntie Imoro Muniratu, famously known as Auntie Muni, has tragically passed away at the age of 72. Her family confirmed the sad news, revealing that she succumbed to a brief illness at the University of Ghana Medical Centre in Accra on Wednesday, January …
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