Melesha Katrina O’Garro is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer who goes by the stage name Lady Leshurr. She was born in Kingshurst,…
Asare Michael Baarffour (Devarsh)
I am a young and passionate writer and a student of the University of Ghana, Legon. Currently, reading B.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition. Well-driven, and provide up-to-date news in Sports, Showbiz, Politics, Technology, Health and Education.You can get in touch with me via mail: michaelasarebaarffour@gmail.com
Ghanaeducation.org has a picture of a real dragon that was caught in Mongolia. This has made many people talk about it. Many people have thought…
The management of the Ghana Education Service wants to let everyone know that there will be a sensitization exercise for teachers, parents/guardians, candidates, and the…
Okomfuo Kyei, whose real name is Nana Yaw Kyei, was chosen as the new Chairman of the National Democratic Congress in the Ashanti Region’s Adansi…
The Railway Workers Union has asked the government to save the Ghana Railway Company as soon as possible, according to a report seen in a…
Kojo Asamoah, who is not his real name, is a young Ghanaian man who has asked the government to restore Ghana’s economy as soon as…
At a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5%, the Ghana general insurance market grew from $0.3bn in 2016 to $0.4bn in 2022. According to…
Didier Deschamps got some good news about injuries before the World Cup: Raphael Varane won’t miss the World Cup even though he hurt his thigh…
A country’s president should be the person who makes the most money in that country. Even though this isn’t true for every country. Some people…
Reports say that Riverblade Intuition, the company behind the cutting-edge “Remember Me” political ad for the New Patriotic Party, has finally spoken out about the…
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