My 5 leadership lessons from being Black Stars captain: Stephen Appiah
The people you are dealing with are human beings, not animals. Talk to them. Hear their side of the story. Always consider them before making decisions.
Continue ReadingThe people you are dealing with are human beings, not animals. Talk to them. Hear their side of the story. Always consider them before making decisions.
Continue Reading“Modelling is a profession and just as teachers, bankers and others go about their work, models also do the same. But, it is the lack of certain policies to protect the work of models in Ghana that is crippling our industry. Why should models from outside be used for some major jobs by companies in Ghana when we have local talents who are competent enough?”, he said.
Continue ReadingAfter a successful 2020 come back, talented female musician MzVee, releases another hit single – Baddest Boss, ft Ghanaian super star, Mugeez (R2Bees).
Continue Reading“Government is not saying that schools are to reopen soon. So if there has been a misinformation or something of the sort, just to put it in the right context.
Continue ReadingKennedy Agyapong said his mission is to expose fake pastors who have taken advantage of innocent Ghanaians and are living lavishly off their sweat.
Continue ReadingHe added: “The world to Africa, like Africa has so much to offer. So I think the world should be ready for Africans. And we’ll bring the world to Africa. That’s one thing about Africa. We always keep creating new things. At one point there was Azonto and that came to shaku shaku. Africa keeps recreating stuff and that’s not going to end. We’ll always keep creating.”
Continue ReadingMeet Dorcas. And remember the name. We think she will soon be an international celebrity in the steps of Belinda Baidoo and Menaye Donkor. She is, according to Lisa Lovatt-Smith, the former Fashion Director of Vogue magazine “The world’s next top model out of Africa”. But who is this 18-year-old beauty? Hers is a really […]
Continue Reading“When I started, my mother wanted me to be a doctor. She wasn’t interested in what I was doing. She wasn’t in agreement that I chose to fool instead of being a doctor,” he said in an interview with GhanaWeb.
Continue Reading“We are hungry and the COVID-19 has also exposed how vulnerable we are as creatives. We cannot go anywhere and the shows that we benefit from albeit not regularly are not coming so things have been difficult,” he told the minister.
Continue ReadingIn a video, Sista Afia is heard shouting at Freda Rhymes to come ‘say it to her face’ as they both charge at each other.
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