TikTok stars ‘Deaconess Abokoma’, ‘Eno Fodjour’, and friends are popular Ghanaian skit makers known for their humorous portrayals of the stereotypical lives of old Ghanaian women and gossip. Their content, which often features them embodying exaggerated feminine characters, has sparked both laughter and controversy, with some tagging them as homosexuals …
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DR BAWUMIA MADE A PROMISE TO ME, I’M STILL WAITING – Ailing Actor, Drogba Pleads Again
John Peasah, widely known as Drogba from YOLO, has thanked Ghanaians and the Vice President for their love and support throughout his demyelinating disease struggle. The actor, diagnosed with the illness, has been asking Ghanaians for help in raising funds to go abroad for medical treatment. His appeal was noticed …
Read More »22% OF GHANAIANS SEE MILITARY RULE AS A BETTER OPTION — Mahama
Former President John Dramani Mahama has weighed in, urging caution and emphasising the importance of maintaining democratic values. Mahama who’s leading the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2024 general elections suggested that the preference for military rule might stem from dissatisfaction with specific governance issues rather than a fundamental desire to …
Read More »MAHAMA COMING BACK IS LIKE AN INSULT TO GHANAIANS – Prince David Osei
Ghanaian actor and NPP supporter, Prince David Osei strongly opposes the possible comeback of NDC flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama to power. In his opinion, the reelection of Mahama would be considered as a disrespect to the people of Ghana. During an interview on GhOne TV on August 23, 2024, Prince …
Read More »THERE WILL BE A LAW BANNING GOV’T OFFICIALS, POLITICIANS FROM RECEIVING SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE COUNTRY – Okudzeto Ablakwa
The Member of Parliament for the North Tongu Constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has emphasized the importance of implementing a law to govern scholarships in the country. As per his statement, certain officials have manipulated the current system to obtain scholarships for their own children using their power and influence. During …
Read More »WE’VE BUILT MORE ROADS, RAILWAYS THAN MAHAMA – Bawumia
Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has said his party has constructed more roads and railways in the history of Ghana’s Fourth Republic. He added that about 2.1 million jobs have also been created for the teeming unemployed youth in the country. Making this known at a media engagement …
Read More »GHANA IS BLEEDING; ITS SOUL IS CALLING FOR CHANGE! – Mahama
The Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama is urging Ghanaians to vote for a change in order to restore the economy to a stable position. He believes that the nation must be restarted in order to achieve growth and prosperity, allowing Ghanaians to finally breathe a …
Read More »IBRAHIM MAHAMA THREATENS TO SUE MANASSEH, DEMANDS APOLOGY FOR REPUTATIONAL DAMAGE IN NEW BOOK
The Chief Executive Officer of Engineers & Planners Limited, Mr Ibrahim Mahama, has demanded an immediate retraction and unqualified apology from investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni. This comes after Mr Awuni in his latest book, “The President Ghana Never Got,” stated that the Universal Merchant Bank (UMB), formerly a State-owned …
Read More »GHANAIAN CONTENT CREATOR, GEZELLE RENEE JOINS TARGET’S FUTURE COLLECTIVE AS STYLE CURATOR
Ghanaian-born content creator, Gezelle Renee has joined to target’s future collective as Style Curator. Launched in September 2022, Future Collective features collections in partnership with a rotating roster of style and cultural influencers with diverse points of view. Through Future Collective, Target offers a new style story and aesthetic with …
Read More »GHANA REQUIRES $300M ANNUALLY TO ACHIEVE ITS HIV/AIDS ELIMINATION TARGET BY 2030 – AIDS Commission
The Director-General of the Ghana AIDS Commission, Dr. Kyeremeh Atuahene, has stated that Ghana requires $300 million annually to achieve its HIV/AIDS elimination target by 2030. He emphasized that donor funding is unlikely to increase due to the government’s inadequate contribution to the program. To change this, Dr. Atuahene highlighted the need …
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