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COMEDIAN SDK’S MOTHER REPORTED DEAD

Ghanaian comedian and social media influencer, Sadiq Sule, better known as SDK, has announced the death of his beloved mother, Rebecca Oppong. On January 31, SDK took to his Twitter page to break the sad news to the general public. “Lost my lovely mom….Rest in peace Mama,” read the caption of …

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NATIONAL CATHEDRAL IS A MISPLACED PRIORITY — Yvonne Nelson

Ghanaian movie star Yvonne Nelson has criticized the National Cathedral project as Akufo Addo’s government having the wrong priorities. Yvonne Nelson feels that considering constructing a church should be the last thing the government considers given the current economic situation. However, government should prioritize spending on the health or education …

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OVER 30,000 UNCOLLECTED PASSPORTS AT VARIOUS APPLICATION CENTERS – Foreign Affairs Ministry

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has urged passport applicants who are yet to collect their passports to visit their respective Passport Application Centres for their passports. Over 30,000 uncollected Passports have piled up at various Passport Application centres, the Foreign Affairs ministry said in a statement on Monday. “The Ministry is …

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ACTRESS AHUOFE PATRI LOSES HER MUM

Ahuofe Patricia, a prominent stage name for Ghanaian actress Priscilla Opoku Agyeman, has shared the sad news of her mother’s passing. The stunning film diva, who rose to stardom through comic skits, posted heartwarming photos of her mother-lookalike on social media to express her sorrow. Ahoufe Patri paid a heartfelt …

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WODE MAYA’S TOGO BORDER SAGA GETS ATTENTION OF KETU SOUTH MP

Member of Parliament for Ketu South, Abla Dzifa Gomashie has lamented the lack of free movement between countries within the continent particularly in the ECOWAS sub-region. According to the former broadcaster, it was time for African leaders to actualize free movement within the region and between countries because that used to be …

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