Albert Nat Hyde, A.K.A. BongoIdeas, argued about the possible Guinness World Record disqualification of Afua and on February 17, 2024, indicated that Ghana was celebrating... Read More
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A fetish priest in Accra, popularly known as Nana 5:30, stormed the Vision Power Ministry at Amamole, a suburb of Accra, on Thursday, February 22,... Read More
The term “Looks Maxing” flits across social media, whispered in fitness forums, and debated in beauty circles. But what exactly is it? Is it a... Read More
This post provides a complete guide to the Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) and where to get this service if you need it. The world... Read More
Do you know what Ginseng Essence Water is and its medicinal value for your skin and body? For centuries, ginseng has been revered in Eastern... Read More
The BECE will see about 6 changes in the 2024 BECE Exam format per our analysis as an education news portal and in this post,... Read More
“Maintain rise” in international student numbers is the latest call on the UK government. Universities UK unveiled its manifesto on February 23, urging the incoming... Read More
The head of the new EC Global Achievers Academy explained that potential pupils are simply asking for more. High-end ELT summer schools eye... Read More
The term 2 vacation date and day for the 2023–2024 academic year are drawing to a close as Easter approaches. Although public and private basic... Read More
The government’s investment in teacher training goes to waste amid the unemployment of Teachers who have completed their 4-year degree programmes. The government’s delay in... Read More