Daisy Melanin set to launch YouTube cooking channel

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Beyond her career in adult content, Daisy has a strong passion for cooking, rooted in the culinary traditions passed down by her Ghanaian mother. Family-centered and grounded, Daisy receives unwavering support from her parents and siblings. Soon, she will launch a YouTube cooking channel dedicated to sharing her family’s cherished Ghanaian recipes and cooking tips. By highlighting the cultural significance behind each dish, she hopes to inspire others to explore the flavors of Ghana and connect to her heritage.

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Doing secular music doesn’t mean we don’t believe in God – Sefa

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“Just because you see somebody doing secular music doesn’t mean that they don’t believe in God or a higher power,” she stated. Sefa explained that spirituality is a personal journey, often kept private. “God is in the heart; it’s not about doing too much outside,” she added, highlighting the importance of personal belief over public perception

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ADB Board Chairman Kwahumanhene resigns following extortion allegations

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The businessman detailed in his petition how the Board Chairman demanded GH₵50,000.00 up front and further loan from him for the approval of the 12 million Ghana cedis and appealed to the Presidency to help him recover a total amount of GH₵2,408,000.00 from the Board Chairman.

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UTAG declares indefinite strike, demands nationwide ban on mining in forest reserves

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“This decisive outcome reflects the unwavering commitment of UTAG members to protect our environment and livelihoods from the destructive impact of mining activities in ecologically sensitive areas such as forest reserves, farms, and water bodies,” the NEC said.

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Half of my body is paralysed now – Moesha Bodoung

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“I went off completely and I was in bed for several months. I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t talk, and I couldn’t do anything. I thank God I am better now. As you can see, I talk now even though I struggle to speak properly. Half of my body is paralyzed now. One of my legs and one of my hands are not functioning now. So I can’t type on phone now, I can only talk on phone”, Moesha told the blog.

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‘Too Much Hypocrisy,’ Says Joyce Blessing on Debate Over King Paluta’s ‘Aseda’ Song

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“King Paluta’s ‘Aseda’ is undeniably a gospel song. People have their own opinions, but sometimes there’s too much hypocrisy. All good gifts come from God. It’s not fair to label King Paluta negatively just because he doesn’t perform gospel songs exclusively. What kind of songs do you think he’s making?”

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