Ghanaian Gentlemen’s Club Of New York Anniversary Photos
The Ghanaian Gentlemen’s Club of New York are gearing up for their 21st annual dinner/dance. Here are pictures of last year’s event which marked their 20th anniversary.
The Ghanaian Gentlemen’s Club of New York are gearing up for their 21st annual dinner/dance. Here are pictures of last year’s event which marked their 20th anniversary.
A second batch of fity out of the 110 Aging Ghanaian musicians registered nationwide with the Ageing Musicians Welfare Fund (AMWEF) have met at the Cultural Centre, Kumasi as part of the second distribution meeting of the fund. The veteran musicians were feted in addition to the distribution of cash amounts as determined by the
By Isaac Dadzie The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the 8th Pan African Congress last Tuesday had a meeting with leaders of the Rastafari Community in Ghana. The meeting which took place at the LOC Secretariat in Accra discussed how to ensure maximum participation for the pending Congress, what can be done to shape the
Renowned Philanthropist, Naa (Princess) Asie Ocansey, who recently received the prestigious AU Diasporan Bridge Builders awards during the just completed US-Africa Leaders Summit, was honoured at the CNN Center by CICA International University and Seminary, who conferred upon her the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Human Letters (Honoris Causa) at the Omni Hotel, CNN Center
Hello! Yes, hello Hello. Is that Mr. Femi Akomolafe? Yes, speaking. Hello, Sir! Hello. Hello, Sir. Please, Sir, I need your help, Sir. I mean we need your help, Sir. Calm yourself down, young man. Who are you? Who are ‘we’? My name is Saviour Agbave, Sir. How are you, Saviour? What can I do
Leader of Ghana’s biggest opposition party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo has taken a jab at the Mahama led government, saying “things are not working right in Ghana.” The two-time failed presidential candidate said the country’s economy is in a terrible state and it will only take the NPP to re-shape it to
A group of Ghanaians calling themselves ‘Ghanaians Against Bad Governance’ (GABG) have announced their intention to stage a protest at the country’s embassy in Washington DC, USA. This follows protests already held in the Accra, Ghana dubbed #occupyflagstaffhouse which decried the hardships in the country. The aim of the protest which is proposed to
Forty-five traditional leaders in Ghana are demanding the suspension of deliberations on the Plant Breeders Act currently before the country’s Parliament. The leaders, known as paramount chiefs are also asking legislators to dismiss the bill until European countries and others accept Genetically Modified foods. The chiefs who come from the Brong Ahafo Region, mainly considered as
By Femi Akomolafe I had a rather interesting discussion with an acquaintance after the Ghana Black Stars were kicked out of the World Cup. I thought it was interesting and worth sharing. Here goes: ACQUAINTANCE: Femi, greetings, it has been a while since we last read from you. What happened?
Reports reaching our news desk confirm that the American man who was quarantined at the Nyaho Clinic in Accra on suspicion of carrying the Ebola virus has died. Sources at the Health Ministry say the man died on Monday. Meanwhile, The Health Ministry could not confirm or deny whether he died of the Ebola virus