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Essien will be instrumental for Ghana at the World Cup – Agyemang-Badu
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The Udinese midfielder sees Michael Essien as one of the “pivots” in the Ghana team ahead of the World Cup Udinese midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu has said the Black Stars will benefit immensely from the services of Michael Essien at the … Read more →

109 children down with diabetes in Ghana
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DR EMMANUEL Ameyaw, the Paediatric Endocrinologist at the Department of Child Health of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi, has disclosed that about 109 Ghanaian children are currently seeking medication for diabetes at the various hospitals in the … Read more →

Marijuana should be legalized in Ghana – Narcotics Control Board Exec. Sec.
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The Executive Secretary of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) can see some wisdom in  the legalisation of cannabis sativa because increasingly, ordinary people do not think that possessing the mentally-disturbing substance is a crime. Take or leave it, there is “a virtual legalisation” … Read more →

Use of marijuana on the rise in Ghana – UN report reveals
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Ghana is making international headlines for the use and production of marijuana as well as the trafficking of the deadly methamphetamine substance, a narcotic drug, according to a UN report. The UN report released today, painted a gloomy picture for … Read more →

Nana Akufo- Addo arrives in Ghana on 6th March?
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,After a six-month sojourn  in the United King­dom to cool off – following a heated legal tussle over who really won the 2012 presidential election – the 2012 presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo- … Read more →

PHOTO: ‘Jesus’ appears at Taifa, Ghana
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Taifa, a surburb of Accra, Ghana’s Capital witnessed the visitation of ‘Jesus’ today. Though no one in this current generation has seen Jesus in person before, the Biblical films shown to many on TV has the man in the picture … Read more →

Only 74 Ophthalmologists (eye Doctors) in Ghana
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The Minister of Health, Sherry Ayittey, has disclosed that there are only 74 ophthalmologists in Ghana. According to her, “There are a little of over 74 ophthalmologists currently in the country attending to over 24 million peo­ple.” In her estimation, … Read more →

Ghana losing $1.2 billion annually through tax incentives
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A new report published by ActionAid Ghana (AAG) reveals that Ghana may be losing an estimated $1.2 billion annually as a result of tax incentives. This is usually about half the entire annual Government of Ghana budget for education. While … Read more →

Ghana to collaborate with Phonofile as Ghana Music make $10,000 online sales
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The Ghana Association of Phonographic Industries (GAPI) is working together with Norwegian-based international digital music distributor, Phonofile to create value and boost digital sale of Ghana music online. Projects Coordinator at GAPI, Francis Mensah Twum told Adom News the between … Read more →

Maricruz is coming to Ghana?
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Mexican actress Ana Brenda Contreras Perez, who played Maricruz in UTV’spopular telenovela ‘Corazón Indomable’ also known as ‘Wild At Heart’, is expected in Ghana, according to grapevine reports. Maricruz has become a very popular name in Ghana especially among viewers of ‘Corazón Indomable’who have even changed … Read more →

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