The name his parents from the Ashanti Region gave him is Gabriel Asamoah Baidoo. In the Gospel Ministry, and particularly within the Ghana Baptist Convention, he is known as Prophet Gabriel, but in music circles, the man simply prefers to be called Nana Prof.
In a bid to ensure that Ghana is able to fight cyber threats, the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre (KAIPC), in partnership with the e-Crime Bureau, has started running a certificate course on Cyber Security.
Tema. -The extension of the rail line from Tema to Akosombo would serve no meaningful purpose if attention is not given to dredging of key areas of the Volta Lake to enable the Volta Lake Transport Company (VLTC) to navigate all year-round.
The Tema Lands Court Division has dismissed an injunction application filed by three individuals on Kudzragbe Clan lands in the Ada Traditional Area.
Ashaiman -Samuel Ojo, National Secretary for Youth Affairs Ghana United Nations Association (GUNA), has urged the youth to champion the need for peace in the society.
The Konkomba Community Chief of Accra, Ubor Abraham Bio, has called for unity among youth of the Northern communities living in urban centres, particularly, neighbourhoods in Old Fadama, to put communal peace and unity first on their agenda as human beings and citizens living and working in Accra, to improve their lives and support their less fortunate relatives back home in the poverty-stricken communities up North.
Forget Mother's Day, or even Father's Day - August 11 is National Sons And Daughters Day.
As part of efforts to regularise illegal lotto operators, also known as Banker-to-Banker, in the country, the National Lottery Authority (NLA) has held a day's workshop to acquaint them with processes required for their licenses.
Jalulah -IN A desperate move to control frequent disturbances in connection with the Chieftaincy issues in the Bolgatanga traditional area, the Bolgatanga Municipal Security Council (MUSEC) has decided to limit movements of persons, motorbikes and vehicles on major streets in the Atulbabiisi community after 10:00pm daily.
Final year students of the Tarkwa Midwifery Training College (TMTC) in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of the Western Region, together with their parents, are seething with rage over a decision by the school to let final year students stay for another semester before writing their Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwifery Council Examination (GRNMCE).
The Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye has broken his silence over the Minority's accusation against him, that he does not allow them to make their statements on the floor or have their say.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has re-affirmed his government's pledge to fix the tattered economy of the country.
Parliament has approved an amount of US$1,300,000,000 syndicated loan for the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) for the purchase of cocoa for the 2017/2018 crop season.
In a bid to spur inclusive development that leaves no one behind, the United Nations (UN) has set very high targets in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
One of the major problems confronting Ghana today, is sanitation. Our lorry parks, streets, highways, and even homes, are littered with all kinds of garbage. It has become our attitude to litter public places with the wrong notion that the cities' metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies would come and sweep the mess we have created.
A thirty-year-old Rastafarian in Koforidua, in the Eastern Region, Mawena, has confessed to having sexual relationship with his blood sister.
Daniel Yaw Domelevo, Auditor General (A-G), says four people would soon be hauled before court for various financial infractions, but refused to give their details to journalists who he addressed in Accra yesterday.
A Cincinnati-based non-governmental organisation, Precious Life Foundation, has donated medical equipment and second-hand clothes worth about $85,000 to the Bonwire Community Saviour Health Centre, through the Otumfuo Charity Foundation.
FOUR OUT of the seven persons who were arrested by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly last week for dumping refuse at an unauthorised place near the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi, have been prosecuted and sentenced to a one-month detention in police cells.
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