Kafui Danku advises youth in their 20s to strive for achievements before turning 30

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“I know I’m so blessed, infact I’m a walking GRATITUDE list ! But this 30’s is beginning to get a little scary Let me share this with you : it’s so easy to be lazy when you think you’re young ; a little over 10 years ago, I wouldn’t feel a pinch of guilt if I slept 20 hrs a day, I was reluctant to taking advantage of all the hours in a day, I was so content when I should actually be up and cracking…

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Wesley Snipes, Rick Ross, Michael Blackson join ‘Coming to America’ sequel

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“After many years of anticipation, I’m thrilled that Coming to America 2 is officially moving forward. We’ve assembled a great team that will be led by Craig Brewer, who just did an amazing job on Dolemite, and I’m looking forward to bringing all these classic and beloved characters back to the big screen,” Murphy said in a statement.

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Fashion Friday: African-made luxury fashion is making a comeback

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Studio 189, a fashion label co-founded by Rosario Dawson and Ghanian-American designer Abrima Erwiah in 2013, has learnt from the missteps of Edun. “Somebody has to go first. If they didn’t try, then we wouldn’t know,” says Erwiah, who collaborated with Edun on a Resort 2018 collection.

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African designers showcase brands at African Fashion Week London

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“We want to dominate Africa, we want to tell African stories. We want to tell the story of humanity, we want to tell the story of love throughout the world. Certainly, we come from a small region called Ethembeni, but we are building a brand that will make us survive, a great brand that will dominate in Africa and throughout the world, said LN watches creator, Lunga Ntuli”.

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‘I’ve stopped performing in churches for free’ – Brother Sammy

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Gospel musician, Brother Sammy has revealed that he no longer performs in churches without getting paid. According to him, If Pastors are making huge sum on Sundays, gospel musicians who perform at such churches should also benefit. Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, Brother Sammy said: “I’ve stopped performing for free […]

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I sold bread on the streets for 3 years – Ebo Whyte

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Uncle Ebo, a Fante, was born and raised in Kumasi. He had his basic education in Kumasi and continued his secondary education in Accra at the Osu Presbyterian Senior High School. After that, he worked for six years before he got admission into the university to read statistics. Whilst working, he joined the theatre industry and has since not looked back.

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