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Ghanaian billionaire and businessman Ibrahim Mahama has flaunted his 2023 G-Wagon and customised private jet in a video that has sparked reactions online.
Selinam Mortey, a 2023 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) contestant, has bagged 8As in this year's West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Champion Rolie, a Ghanaian professional dancer from DWP Academy, delighted a woman selling roasted corn by the roadside with a new phone gift on Valentine's Day.
Reggie Zippy, a Ghanaian rapper based in the UK, joined hundreds of people worldwide to express his love on Valentine's Day. He shared photos with his girlfriend.
Elon Musk is on the warpath against Delaware and its powerful business court, moving his SpaceX company out of the eastern US state after a judge struck down his $56 billion compensation package at Tesla. The move came just weeks after Judge Kathaleen McCormick voided his eye-watering compensation package at Tesla, taking sides with a shareholder who claimed the entrepreneur was overpaid.
Prominent ministers like the president’s cousin, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, and Health Minister Kwaku Agyeman Manu were expelled from his government.
China on Thursday urged companies not to be "blinded by lies" about its rights record in Xinjiang, after German automaker Volkswagen said it was discussing the future of its activities in the troubled region. It urged firms to "respect the facts, distinguish right from wrong, and not be blinded by lies".
The status of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency is likely to continue, despite threats posed by China's rise and the growth of cryptocurrencies, a US Federal Reserve official said Thursday. "I do not expect to see the US dollar lose its status as the world's reserve currency anytime soon, nor even see a significant decline in its primacy in trade and finance," he added. da/des
Vim Lady has shared a touching tribute to the late Kwabena Kwakye, who died on Valentine's Day, while presenting Oman FM's morning political show, National Agenda
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