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If You Are Handsome Than Your Baby, Then Your Baby is Not Your Child - Ziga

If You Are Handsome Than Your Baby, Then Your Baby is Not Your Child – Ziga

If you are more Handsome Than Your Baby, Then Your Baby is not your child, says Nana Frimpong Ziga A Ghanaian media personality, Nana Frimpong Ziga, has sparked widespread reactions following controversial remarks made on the United Show program. The radio and television host claimed that physical appearance alone cannot determine a child’s biological father,…

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Ghana Traders Fear Impact of Sahel Terror Threats on Food Prices

Ghana Traders Fear Impact of Sahel Terror Threats on Food Prices

Concerns over rising insecurity in the Sahel region are growing after discussions on Ghana’s Breakfast. The daily program highlighted the potential impact of regional instability on trade, food security, and economic activity. Mr. Elvis Darko, the news editor of NewsCenta Newspaper, emphasized that escalating violence in neighboring countries such as Burkina Faso could significantly affect…

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Otukonor and Ghanaian farmers harvesting cocoa pods

Mahama Cocoa Price Reduction: Otukonor Fires Opposition Critics

Otukonor Fires Opposition Critics A leading government representative, Peter Boamah Otukonor, has defended the recent Mahama administration’s cocoa price reduction structure, attributing current challenges in the sector to past pricing strategies and sharp declines in international cocoa prices. Speaking in an interview on the state of the cocoa industry, Mr. Otukonor explained that previous administrations…

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Dutch-Ghanaian Joel Quayson Photography award

A Dutch-Ghanaian won the Dior Photography Award Show at MEP in Paris, titled “How Do You Feel?”

A Dutch-Ghanaian, Joel Quayson, won the Dior Photography Award Show at MEP in Paris titled “How Do You Feel?” “Show Us Who You Are”: Photographer Dutch-Ghanaian Joel Quayson on Identity, Art and the Future of Photography Photographer Joel Quayson describes his creative process as something deeply personal—a blend of honesty, emotion, and authenticity. When asked…

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The Iranian delegation meets to discuss the U.S. nuclear proposal

Iranian Nuclear Talks: Tehran Rejects U.S. Pressure as Demands Broader Deal

Iranian Pushes Narrow Negotiation Strategy Iran is maintaining that any renewed negotiations with the United States must focus strictly on its nuclear program—firmly rejecting discussions surrounding its ballistic missile capabilities and regional alliances, as the United States is forcing Iran to obey. However, security experts warn that this approach may reflect a serious strategic miscalculation….

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Rescue teams respond after a deadly mosque explosion in Islamabad

Islamabad Mosque Bombing: 31 Killed in Deadliest Attack on Pakistan’s Capital in Years

An explosion outside a Shiite mosque in Islamabad during Friday prayers has killed 31 worshipers and injured many more, making it the deadliest attack the capital has witnessed in more than a decade. Authorities confirmed that the attacker was stopped near the mosque’s entrance before he could detonate the device inside — a development officials…

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High Court Judge Cautions Pastors Against Claiming Credit for Agradaa Ruling

Ghanaian evangelist Patricia Asiedu, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has once again become a topic of public discussion after her appearance in court yesterday, and the ruling drew attention from observers. Expert accounts noted that she appeared calm and physically well, with some suggesting she looked healthier than on previous appearances. Observers believe the improvement…

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Scorecards and Stories: Sports Analysis in Africa

Introduction Africa, a mainland prestigious for its rich social variety, shocking scenes, and a set of experiences profoundly interweaved with different games, has for some time been a point of convergence for the brandishing excitement. From the musicality and enthusiasm of football matches to the perseverance of significant distance running, sports play had a fundamental…

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