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Okay FM presenter Abeiku Santana, known in private life as Gilbert Aggrey, has marked his birthday with multiple photos and a sincere message of gratitude.
Ghanaian professional boxer and entrepreneur Freezy Macbones stole the spotlight as he joined Delay and Dr Likee to sell bread at the Madina Market.
Asian markets rose Friday, supported by Wall Street and eurozone records, as traders shrugged off weak US retail sales and recession in Britain and Japan. Despite the recession woes and US retail sales dipping more than expected in January, Innes said "the regional and global interest rate environment remains supportive for risk markets".
A pair of large investment companies with nearly $7 trillion in assets, said Thursday they exited a climate change investor initiative that aims to pressure companies to quickly cut carbon emissions.
An angry woman was captured in a TikTok video destroying Valentine's gifts that she got from her ex-lover. South African TikTokers felt sorry for her.
National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) is promising a showdown if the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) does not defreeze some teachers' salaries
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT and image generator DALL-E, said it was testing a text-to-video model called Sora that would allow users to create realistic videos with a simple prompt. The model could also take an existing still image and generate a video from it, the company said.
Rod Stewart, the singer whose hits include "Maggie May," is the latest artist to sell the rights to his music, The Wall Street Journal said Thursday. The paper said Irving Azoff's Iconic Artists Group acquired Stewart's interests in his recorded music and publishing catalog, as well as some rights to his name as likeness, for a tidy sum of nearly $100 million.
The World Bank's executive board has approved $300 million in new funds for Afghanistan, which it will deploy outside the control of the Taliban authorities, the development lender confirmed Thursday.
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