Ghana launches the District Road Improvement Programme to enhance road infrastructure, empower local assemblies, and create job opportunities across the nation.
Victor Adetimilehin
Victor Adetimilehin
Victor Adetimilehin, widely known as Vic’Adex, is a celebrated global arts in medicine fellow and a staunch ambassador for religious tolerance. Beyond his institutional affiliations, Victor is an incredibly passionate and award-winning spoken word artiste, most notably recognized for his stirring poem, "men not gods." A fervent supporter of pan-Africanism, he actively champions and bolsters Nigerian creative hubs, fostering an environment of artistic growth and cultural exchange. Victor's dedication to the arts and peace advocacy positions him as a vital influencer in bridging cultural gaps.
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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson celebrates his acquittal in a €2.37 million financial loss case with a biblical quote, marking a significant legal victory and ending a high-profile trial.
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NDC ignites its 2024 election campaign in Tamale, promising change and urging Ghanaians to reset the country’s fortunes.
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Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin refutes the “Agyapadie” document, calling it a fictional scheme designed to incite hatred against the Ofori Panin household.
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WHO urges African nations to adopt comprehensive policies to address the 17% rise in road crash deaths, aiming to halve fatalities by 2030.
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The OSP in Ghana has published wanted notices for three individuals involved in corruption investigations. They are sought for bribery and abuse of public office.
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Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II visits King Charles III at Sandringham House, marking a significant cultural exchange during his Silver Jubilee celebrations.
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The NDC targets a significant 32% vote share in Ashanti Region for the December elections, citing dissatisfaction with the NPP’s performance over the past eight years.
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President Joe Biden announces he will not run for reelection in 2024, focusing on fulfilling his duties for the remainder of his term.
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The People’s National Party (PNP) has called on the Electoral Commission (EC) to disregard the petition from the People’s National Convention (PNC) that seeks to prevent PNP’s registration as a political party in Ghana. The PNC claims that the similarities between the two parties in terms of roots, symbols, and ideologies could confuse voters.