Facebook unveils its 2020 Africa year in review

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Commenting, Kojo Boakye, Director of Public Policy, Africa said: “We know this year has brought many unexpected challenges around the world, including here in Africa. The COVID pandemic has changed the way we work, come together, and impacted many economies and local businesses. Despite this, we continue to see and hear so many stories of resilience, strength and growth. As Facebook, we remain committed to the continent, and our 2020 highlights reinforce just some of these investments and the impact we’ve been able to have by supporting the growing ecosystems of developers, SMBs, creatives, and many other communities.”

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iPappi earns Spotify plaque for 1 million streams with Stonebwoy’s ‘Ololo’

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‘’What a time to be alive! I feel super excited again to be able to achieve yet another milestone in my music production career. Big love to Stonebwoy, Teni, fans and media people who have been supportive since day one. This is just the genesis of bigger things to come in the new year and beyond’’, expresses iPappi.

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Stonebwoy, Donzy, Larruso, Talaat Yarky, MC Miguel, and more support DJ Justice on “The Justice Experience”

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The event which lapsed into the early hours of Monday morning witnessed guess performances from Donzy, Kahpun, TalaatYarky, Sunshine Soldier, Agbeshie, Humble Dis, Larruso, and a climax of the event night by Stonebwoy. Also, DJ Mensah, Angel Town, DJ Mynor, and many other prominent industry players came through to support DJ Justice on his night.

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GPL clubs don’t deserve ‘tokenistic’ gestures – Gary Al-Smith

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“I think that timing is probably the most important thing. Why do you give the people GHS 50,000 on the eve of elections when indeed they honestly needed the money more during the peak of COVID. That is a question we should ask ourselves and that is a question the clubs are asking themselves,” he said.

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Government’s funds to GPL clubs is ill-timed – Seidu Adamu

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“Government from all angles fought against the decision to add sports and football groups because they felt that they were specialized people and that they were going to do something special for them. That did not come. From March when COVID showed its face till today, that intervention did not come [from the government]. The government should not in any way attempt to make it look like they care so much about football clubs.”

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