Afronita is hopeful of making it to Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals

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“It’s about passion and the love I have for dancing…I’m not doing this just for myself, and I urge Ghanaians to vote for me and give their support so we can make it through the semi-finals,” she said in an interview with Adom TV’s Maame Boatemaah.

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Electoral Commission begins limited voter registration exercise today

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“The registration will be from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. And that gives us the figure of 623,000 that we have put there. That is not to say that we cannot go beyond that. We did mention that in 2023, we projected 700,000 people to visit our registration centers.”

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Kumasi traders threaten to campaign against NPP over abandoned markets

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We are on this press release urging the contract company to remove all the barricades from the Kejetia second phase projects before we do it by ourselves because we will not think twice about taking it off to do our business there if our demand is not heard.

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Kojo Golden has been nominated for Afrobeat Artiste of the Year at Ghana Music Awards USA

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Kojo Golden stands out not just for his talent but also for his determination. Throughout the year, he’s worked hard, honing his craft with electrifying performances and captivating studio sessions, leaving a mark on the Afrobeat scene.

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Shatta Wale once cried and knelt to apologize to Mahama – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

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“Shatta Wale came to me and said ‘my father, I want you to do me a favour. I threw certain words at former President Mahama and I feel very guilty to go to him.’ I held his hand and I marched him there. It was on the plane, publicly and I have videos of it I will share”.

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Elevating Ghana’s creative industry: A blueprint for competing with Nigeria and South Africa

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In conclusion, Ghana’s ascent in the global creative arena hinges on a strategic blend of cultural authenticity, investment in talent development, collaborative synergy, and digital innovation. By embracing its rich cultural heritage, nurturing local talent, fostering collaboration, and leveraging digital platforms, Ghana can carve out a distinct identity and establish its place among the creative powerhouses of the world. The time is ripe for Ghana to harness its creative spirit, ignite a cultural renaissance, and pave the way for a vibrant and thriving creative industry that resonates on a global scale.

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