…the story of Claudia Afua Asare Bediako Cobbinah! Claudia Afua Asare Bediako Cobbinah is an enthusiastic, self-motivated and confident young lady with a passion for becoming an agent of change in her immediate society and the country at large. Over the years, she has actively participated in several activities aimed at creating positive impact, changing […] The post Chris
By Prof. Raphael Nyarkotey OBU I have observed keenly that there is a wide range of sugar desserts in the Gambia. This is a great concern for public health. I was amazed to see the quantity of sugar one man added to his attaya on fire. I had to step in to educate the group […] The post How sugar in drinks destroys the body appeared first on
The 2024-25 League football season is almost upon us. Football fans all over the continent are being swept up in speculation over transfers, reflecting on the past campaign and looking forward to that first kick of a ball on a pristine green pitch which can mean only one thing… football is back! The previous season […] The post The
Michael Kwabena Boafo, popularly known as KB, is a household name in Ghanaian broadcasting. As the new host of Nsem Pii on Happy FM, KB has cemented his position as one of the industry’s best. KB’s journey to becoming a renowned broadcaster is an inspiring one. Growing up was tough, having lost his father at […] The post Meet Kwabena Boafo – calm
By Godson Kofi DAVIES In recent years, our society has seen a worrying rise in heart disease among its younger population, a trend that reflects broader global shifts but has unique implications in the local context. Typically associated with older adults, the encroachment of cardiovascular issues into the lives of the young signals a public […] The post Heart disease
Celebrated Ghanaian artist and Absa L’Atelier Ambassador, Michael Jackson ‘MJ’ Blebo, is currently showcasing his solo exhibition ‘A Thatch of Ochres’ at the Noldor Residency Gallery in Accra. This distinctive installation, which runs until August 16 2024, is presented in collaboration with the South African National Association with the Visual Arts (SANAVA). According to Michael […] The post
By Emmanuel AKOMEA The Secretary-General of the Ghana Commission for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), Ama Serwah Nerquaye-Tetteh, has emphasised the importance of recognising and preserving intangible cultural heritage, such as music, alongside tangible resources like gold and bauxite. She said it is important to ensure that future generations can appreciate and […] The post
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