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Ghana: Regent Nii Bortey Frankwa II ‘Fully Support’ AfroXmas
Nii Bortey Kofi Frankwa II, the Oyibi Gonten Mantse and Regent of the Nungua Mankralo stool, in Accra Ghana, has…
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‘Open Books & Close Your Legs,’ South African Minister tells Schoolgirls
During a visit to a secondary school, regional health minister Phophi Ramathuba addressed schoolgirls in an attempt to advocate abstinence…
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Nigeria Lifts 7 Months Twitter Ban
More than 200 million Nigerians were barred from using the social networking site. Nigeria’s IT development agency stated that the…
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Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions Backed by European Union
Mali’s military government supporters demonstrated on Friday, January 14, against sanctions supported by the European Union, that have cut the…
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Ghana: A University Dedicated to Environment & Climate Change
The University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD-Ghana) is a recently created university in the Eastern Region of Ghana, located…
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Ghana: Morgan International Community School Offers Global Standard
Morgan International Community School (MICS) in Gomoa-Manso, Ghana, is a co-educational primary & secondary boarding school that welcomes students from…
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Nigeria: Ex-Interim President Ernest Shonekan Dies at 85
Chief Ernest Shonekan, the former head of the Interim National Government that succeeded the military junta of General Ibrahim Babangida,…
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Uganda’s Schools Reopen, Ending World’s Longest Lockdown
In Kampala, Uganda, schools reopened to students on Monday, ending the world’s longest school disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic.…
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Mozambique: Africa’s First Floating Gas Plant Docks
Africa’s first deep-sea floating Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) facility has arrived in Mozambican seas after a seven-week journey, marking a…
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A Profile on Legendary Sidney Poitier 1927-2022
Sidney Poitier, the Bahamian-American actor who broke countless Hollywood barriers in the 1950s and 1960s, most notably in 1964 when…
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