Year: 2023
Avoid your husbands’ phones to save marriages – A Plus to women
Musician Kwame Asare Obeng, known as A Plus has advised married women to avoid going through their husbands phones but said husbands should do it
I Told Them: new details from Burna Boy’s 7th album
Burna Boy is set to release his much-anticipated seventh studio album, I TOLD THEM in less than two days time but what do we know so far about the album?
Pep Guardiola to miss Sheffield United, Fulham games
Manchester City manager, pep Guardiola will miss his side’s next two Premier League matches after undergoing an emergency surgery in Barcelona
Sarki Abba: a boy who scored 9As in WASSCE but was forced to rewrite
In 1984, a 16-year-old Nigerian student took part in the WASSCE and when the results were released, he was forced to retake the papers under strict supervision
Mason Greenwood holds no grudges as he departs United
Mason Greenwood expressed his gratitude to Manchester United after a lengthy investigative process end with divorce after more than a decade together
Manasseh Azure Awuni: six lessons from his life
Ghanaian anti-corruption journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has shared bits about his life’s journey, the struggles and success and ended with a simple message
Kubolor tells Ghana Armed Forces why going Niger is an error
Ghanaian musician Wanlov the Kubolor has sent a simple but powerful message to the Ghana Armed Forces, urging them to think twice about going to Niger
Bawumia takes digitalization message to Ghana Armed Forces
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has taken his digitalization message to the Ghana Armed Forces, urging particularly the GAFCSC to take a lead role
Here is why the Ga Traditional Council banned funerals in Accra
The Ga Traditional Council has banned funerals in Accra, starting from mid-October to the end of the month in order to pay its last respect to a revered leader
Shatta Wale wades in Cecilia Dapaah’s saga
Ghanaian dancehall artist, Shatta Wale has waded into the Cecilia Dapaah scandal by questioning the rationale behind the prosecution of the maids