Comedian Michael Blackson announces plans to establish comedy club in Ghana

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“My goal is to come down here – and even if it’s a comedy club or something, to start with, to give the funny guys the platform, I’ll do that. They just don’t have the place to go to practice their craft every week. In America, there are comedy clubs in every city where you go to practice and become better,” he said.

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John Legend is 2019 ‘Sexiest Man Alive’

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“I was excited, but I was a little scared at the same time because it’s a lot of pressure,” the entertainer tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. “Everyone’s going to be picking me apart to see if I’m sexy enough to hold this title. I’m [also] following Idris Elba, which is not fair and is not nice to me!”

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#YearOfReturn: Cardi B to perform in Ghana on December 8th

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Livespot X Festival (LXF) will feature an exciting mix of incredible live performances; music, quality sound, great lighting, illusionists, top DJs, food, drinks, festivities, and immense all-round experience that promises to live up to the expectations accustomed to Livespot360.

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‘The Money Stone’, a documentary about child labour in galamsey to make its Africa premiere at Black Star international Film Festival, Accra

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“The Money Stone” tells the stories of Justice and Maxwell, two teen boys fighting for their dreams among the deadly gold mines of Ghana. The film will make its Africa premiere at the Black Star International Film Festival with screenings on August 22 at 8:00 PM and August 24 at 2:00 PM at the Silverbird Cinema in the Accra Mall.

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Comedian Steve Harvey gets emotional on his visit to Ghana’s Cape Coast Castle.

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He said, “This was real pain I felt going back to Ghana’s slave castles…I could feel my ancestors on me… Powerful beyond words that I can explain. I encourage as many of you as possible to go HOME for your ancestors. Their strength is in each of us and we must honor their ultimate sacrifice in all that we do

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Young Ghanaian Poet, Gabriel Opare Blames American Pop Culture For The Cultural Decline Of Africa

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Because of the decline in oral tradition, a growing number children don’t learn the language of their hometowns or know the histories of their ethnicities etc. African cultures are slowly creeping towards a dangerous detrition. It is with this passion, having noticed that Africans are becoming more Americanized by the day, than Africanized that led the poet to capture this in his poetry book, The Face of Poverty Is Black & Other Poems

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