25-Year-Old Student of University of Mines and Technology Installed Queen Mother of Kofi Pare
Jennifer Oparebea Appiadu, a 25-year-old student of the University of Mines and Technology in Tarkwa, has been installed as the...
Beyond Abu Trica: Are Ghana’s Banks Failing as Gatekeepers of Financial Integrity
By: Michael Darko, PhD, FHEA The recent disclosure by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) that a Ghanaian national,...
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The Moroccan caftan has been inscribed on Wednesday in New Delhi on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list,...
25-Year-Old Student of University of Mines and Technology Installed Queen Mother of Kofi Pare
Jennifer Oparebea Appiadu, a 25-year-old student of the University of Mines and Technology in Tarkwa, has been installed as the Queen Mother of Kofi Pare in the Ayensuno area of the Eastern Region. She was installed under the stool name Nana Oparebea Oseiwaa IV marking a significant moment for the
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25-Year-Old Student of University of Mines and Technology Installed Queen Mother of Kofi Pare
Jennifer Oparebea Appiadu, a 25-year-old student of the University of Mines and Technology in Tarkwa, has been installed as the Queen Mother of Kofi Pare in the Ayensuno area of the Eastern Region. She was installed under the stool name Nana Oparebea Oseiwaa IV marking a significant moment for the
Nungua Paramount Chief Nii Odaifio Welensti responds to accusations of fueling the Chieftaincy crisis in James Town-Accra
Tensions within the traditional leadership structure of the Greater Accra Region have intensified as Nii Ayi Okufoubour, a respected traditional figure, has launched a strong criticism against the Chief of Nungua Nii Odaifio Welentsi, accusing him of fueling prolonged chieftaincy disputes across the region. According to Nii Ayi Okufoubour, the
Mr. NICHOLAS MORKAH HONOURED AT MP’s TEACHER PRIZE
MP’s Teacher Prize Celebrates Excellence in Education The Member of Parliament for the Asene Akroso Manso Constituency, Hon. George Kwame Aboagye, has successfully held the MP’s Teacher Prize ceremony, an event dedicated to recognising and rewarding excellence in teaching across the constituency. The colourful ceremony brought together Nananom, Regional and
Kwabeng Dispute: Osino Court Orders Bafour Abusuapanyin oduro Firikyi to sign Peace Bond
The long-running chieftaincy and community development dispute in Kwabeng took a new turn yesterday when parties appeared before the Osino District Court over claims filed by Bafour Abusuapanyin Oduro Firikyi against a rival faction. During the hearing, the court listened to submissions from lawyers representing both sides. After assessing the
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