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The Leadership Legacy of Dzigbordi Kwaku

The world features many coaches, strategists, and global speakers, but few are as commanding and transformative as Dzigbordi Kwaku. A dynamic force in leadership and personal transformation, Dzigbordi’s influence stretches far beyond Ghana’s borders, touching lives across industries, continents, and communities. Her rare blend of authenticity, wisdom, and results-driven strategy has made her one of […]

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Celebrating Obrafour Ghana’s Rap Sofo and Hiplife Pioneer

When the history of Ghanaian music is told, few names command as much reverence as Michael Elliot Kwabena Okyere Darko, better known by his stage names Obrafour, Rap Executioner, or Rap Sofo a towering figure whose lyrical genius and cultural authenticity reshaped Ghana’s musical landscape forever. Born around 1976 in the town of Obo Kwahu

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JaRule Commissioned A Six Unit Classroom Block Project In Nuaso

Renowned artist JaRule has officially commissioned a six-unit classroom block for the Nuaso Anglican Primary School in the Eastern Region.  The completed school is now ready to welcome local students. The project, which began last year, embodies JaRule’s unwavering commitment to giving back and making a tangible difference. His recent Instagram post captured the profound

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Ghana @68: A Legacy of Independence But What Have We Truly Gained?

Sixty-eight years ago, Ghana stood at the pinnacle of African liberation, blazing the trail for the continent’s freedom from colonial rule. On March 6, 1957, when Kwame Nkrumah boldly declared, “Ghana, our beloved country, is free forever!”, the nation erupted in euphoria. The first black African nation to break free from European dominance, Ghana’s independence

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Twinsdntbeg : Why Young Founders Struggle to Scale

Renowned Ghanaian photographer, Twinsdntbeg have taken a step beyond the lens to address a pressing issue affecting young entrepreneurs and founders. In a thought-provoking statement, they highlighted a challenge that has become increasingly common in the business world: “Young founders struggle to scale because they train and mentor young talent, only to have them leave

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John Dumelo believes there is no need for a siren as an MP

John Dumelo, Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, has declared his opposition to Members of Parliament (MPs) using sirens on their vehicles to facilitate movement when on duty. In a widely shared video, Mr John Dumelo addressed his personal view on the issue, stating that while sirens may facilitate movement, he does not believe

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Graça Machel The Extraordinary Life of the Woman Who Married Two Presidents and Transformed the World

Graça Machel, born Graça Simbine on October 17, 1945, in Mozambique, is a woman whose life story is nothing short of extraordinary. Renowned as an international advocate for women’s and children’s rights, a humanitarian, and a political trailblazer, Machel’s achievements are unparalleled. She holds the rare distinction of being the only woman in modern history

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