The General Overseer of Royalhouse Chapel International, Sam Korankye Ankrah, has taken a swipe at male members of his church ...
A Ghanaian Scientist’s breakthrough research on fluorescent molecular probes could transform how the world detects cancer at ...
Merck Foundation ( with Africa’s First Ladies and Ministries of Health is continuing to build and advance cancer care capacity ...
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I just found out what Michael B. Jordan’s father’s name is and I can’t stop thinking about it
Stacker Media Inc. reports Michael A. Jordan, father of actor Michael B. Jordan, named him to differentiate from himself, ...
Her name is Akorfa, or Grace, or Fatima, or Sandra. She is a nurse, a teacher, a market trader, or an accountant. She wakes ...
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Family planning helps prevent HIV from spreading: why are many Nigerians not using contraception?
Unintended pregnancies are more common in sub-Saharan Africa than the world average: up to 91 out of 1,000 pregnancies compared to 64 in 1,000. Unintended pregnancy is common among women living with ...
The MasterChef winner talks solo parenting, introducing diversity into children’s diets and her Mauritian heritage.
He had his education at St. Peter’s School, Benin City, Government School, Kwale and St. Peter’s Training College, Benin. He joined the Police Force in 1933, became the Commissioner of Police between ...
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Insights with Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo: Speak to lead: Respect is the new currency of leadership
Inside a meeting room, respect is measured in seconds. Someone is cut off mid-sentence. A mistake is corrected with a smirk. Credit lands in the wrong lap.By the end of the hour, the organisation has ...
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Sam Korankye Ankrah slams church youth over growing number of bachelors, video sparks debate
Sam Korankye Ankrah, founder of Royal House Chapel, has expressed concern over the lukewarm attitude among the youth in his ...
A non-profit visionary, Kwami will oversee Oceana’s efforts to protect Ghana’s oceans, fisheries, and coastal communities ...
For decades, economic opportunity was often tied to migration. Today, millions of Africans are plugging directly into global commerce from their homes and building careers that span continents.
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