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Continue reading →: Afua Asantewaa completes second singathon attempt
Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur Afua Asantewaa Aduonum has concluded her second singathon attempt, singing for an impressive 121 hours and 39 minutes. In a post on X, she expressed her gratitude to the nation for their support throughout the attempt. “Hello, Ghana! I just wanted to take a moment…
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Continue reading →: Dozens of civilians killed in two days of intense fighting in Sudan
Dozens of people have been killed over two days in Sudan as fighting between the army and the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) intensifies, according to officials, activists and rights groups. The 20-month conflict, which has killed tens of thousands, has become increasingly bloody, with the army stepping up air…
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Continue reading →: Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang become Ghana first female vice president
Ghana make anoda democratic history as NDC running mate, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang emerge di first female Vice President-elect for di kontri. Dem born Opoku-Agyemang on 22 November 1951, for Cape Coast, Central Region. She get Bachelor of Arts degree for English and a Diploma in Education from di University…
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Continue reading →: John Mahama declared winner of Ghana presidential election
Di Ghana Electoral Commission don declare former president John Mahama as di president-elect of Ghana. Mahama of di National Democratic Congress (NDC) beat oda presidential candidates wey contest for di 7 December, 2024 election. Chairpesin of Ghana Electoral Commission Jean Mensa make di announcement on Monday for Accra. Former president…
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Continue reading →: Brian Thompson’s ex-security shocked UnitedHealthcare CEO was unguarded after company’s Minn. HQ rocked by protests
The Minnesota headquarters of UnitedHealth was rocked by large protests — where demonstrators chillingly marched around carrying a casket — just months before CEO Brian Thompson was executed in Manhattan Wednesday. Thompson, 50, was stationed at the company’s headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, where more than 100 demonstrators descended in April…



