The recent comments by legendary footballer Reverend Osei Kofi about the Black Stars’ memorable game against Real Madrid in 1962 have sparked renewed interest among football fans.
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Canada marks ‘Black History Month’ & celebrates football legacies ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
By Ernest Bako WUBONTOWith less than four months until the kick-off of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the High Commission of Canada in Ghana marked Black History Month by celebrating the deep football ties ...
An expatriate in Ghana has commented on the controversy surrounding a Russian tourist who posted videos of Ghanaian women on ...
There is a particular kind of freedom that descends upon a man when he finally understands the limitations nature and God ...
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CompuGhana sponsors dream proposal for Mr and Mrs Yeboah
CompuGhana merges love and technology through its Valentine's campaign, crafting a dream proposal for Mr and Mrs Yeboah, celebrating connection & memorable moments.
For decades a narrow waterway in Ganvie, Benin has been a discreet rendezvous point for young couples to meet -- safe under ...
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From offshore platforms to roadside kitchens: How Maud Lindsay-Gamrat is taking food safety to the streets
The founder of Ghana’s largest catering company has trained over 1,300 street food vendors in the same food safety standards her team applies on oil rigs and mining sites. She believes every Ghanaian ...
Still, Trahov’s videos, which have all gone viral, are filled with stories about the women he has slept with. And he shares an uncanny similarity with Baltasar Engonga, the Equatorial Guinean man ...
Many years ago, when Mr John Ampao met his wife, Josephine, in Lagos, Nigeria, their dream was simple, like that of most immigrants — to work hard, earn a decent income and raise their family without ...
When Bintü Atelier opened in the summer of 2023, it marked the start of an important chapter in the downtown Charleston ...
Thursday’s schedule at SBIFF brought back the mighty Michael B. Jordan, and assorted cinematic byways from Africa to Appalachia.
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