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Diaspora
Catherine Cudjoe running to be the first woman Chairperson of the African Advisory Council
Catherine Cudjoe is well known in the Bronx and New York’s African community for her civic work and activism. Popularly…
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News
New Congressional Ghana Caucus co-chaired by three influential U.S. Congresswomen
Congresswomen Sheila Jackson-Lee of Texas, Sara Jacobs of California, and Gwen Moore of Wisconsin have been chosen from a pool…
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Entertainment
‘Naija Odyssey,’ a short WhatsApp film about Nigerian basketballer, Giannis Antetokounmpo
WhatsApp owned by the tech company Meta, is breaking into the motion picture business, debuting its first original film titled…
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Personality
Emmanuel Obuobi honored at African Community Service Awards (ACSA)
Emmanuel Obuobi, popularly known in the Ghanaian Community of Virginia, United States as ‘Coach Aberga’ was honored with a community…
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Politics
Ghanaian-British Kwasi Kwarteng is UK’s first Black Chancellor of the Exchequer
On September 6, 2022, Ghanaian British politician, Akwasi Addo Alfred Kwarteng was named United Kingdom’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, under…
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Business
Chipper Cash: How two Africans overcame bias to build a startup worth billions
Originally published on Forbes by Jeff Kauflin A pair of twentysomethings from Uganda and Ghana thought there was a fortune…
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Health
Getting Personal with Oral Ofori, a Sickle Cell Warrior
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) affects about 20 million individuals on the planet. Meanwhile, while some people with the condition experience…
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Entertainment
Kendrick Lamar talks album ‘Mr Morale’ on trip to Ghana in Spotify Documentary
Spotify aired a short documentary titled ‘A Day in Accra, Ghana,’ about Kendrick Lamar’s trip to Ghana on Friday, June…
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Personality
The New Youngest Billionaire in the World is a 25-Year-Old College Dropout
Originally published on Forbes by Cole Horton After growing up in the shadows of America’s nuclear weapons program, Alexandr Wang…
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Opinion
For African-Americans tired of U.S. hostility, Ghana is still calling – Karen Attiah
Originally published on The Washington Post by Karen Attiah In 1961, 93-year-old Black scholar and historian W.E.B. Du Bois moved…
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