Ghanaian president carries his chair about for spiritual reasons not pride –  Ajagurajah discloses.

Bishop Abed Boakye Asiamah, also known as Ajagurajah, the head of the Universal Spiritual Outreach, has explained why President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo travels the nation on a specific chair.…

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You give an artist a song for a feature, and the next thing you know, your melodies are in their new song!  –  Wendy Shay.

Popular Ghanaian musician Wendy Shay has used social media to voice her discontent with some of her coworkers' behaviour. The Rufftown Records artist labelled several of her coworkers as thieves…

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“Please, be gay baby” –  Woman sings to her 3 months old son.

In a song she sang to her 3-month-old baby while holding him in her arms, a TikTok user expressed her desire for him to turn gay. The mum who wore…

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Ghanaian woman cries out with proof that Mercy Johnson is her biological sister.

A woman from Ghana who claims to be Mercy Johnson’s younger sister has appealed to her online with alleged photo evidence. The unidentified woman claimed to be Mercy Johnson’s fourth…

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Hilda Baci laments delay in verification of her cook-a-thon.

Following the delay in validating her "cook-a-thon," Nigerian chef Hilda Baci wrote a post in response to the Guinness World Records. To beat the record for the longest cooking session…

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23-year-old Sivenathi Toto, left paralyzed and brain damaged after brutal attack by her boyfriend’s rival.

Sivenathi Toto, 23, of Lawaaikamp, South Africa, was brutally attacked by her boyfriend's competitor, leaving her paraplegic and brain damaged. Her family is now seeking justice for her. On August…

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Tunisia to tax the wealthy to evade IMF.

In order to prevent the country from receiving a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), whose "diktats" he rejects, Tunisia's President Kais Saied advocated the introduction of new taxes…

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Zimbabwe passes controversial new law that makes free speech illegal ahead of elections.

A contentious new law that makes offences against "the sovereignty and national interest" of Zimbabwe was approved by the country's parliament. A few hours after the administration scheduled the August…

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Judges and attorneys protest in Tunis against Saied after he fired more than 50 judges.

Numerous judges, attorneys, and members of civil society demonstrated against President Kais Saied's removal of more than 50 judges a year ago on Thursday in Tunis. The protesters criticized the…

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1,868 cases of cholera officially confirmed in Cameroon.

The ongoing cholera outbreak in Cameroon has claimed the lives of an additional 26 individuals in the last two weeks, according to a health ministry official, bringing the total death…

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