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The ambassador of France to Ghana, HE Anne Sophie Avé has decided to make a debut appearance in a movie produced in Ghana.The movie titled ‘Visa Fraud’ has the HE Anne Sophie Avé playing a very integral role and hilarious trying the Twi language she has picked up ever since she moved to Ghana to work in her capacity as France Ambassador here.READ ALSO: I’ll Also Sleep With Other Men If You Cheat On Me – Mzbel Warns Partner In New VideoA short video seen confirms the fact that HE Anne Sophie Avé did very well in the movie and…

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A massive protest rocked Obafemi Awolowo University on Friday as Students protested against the management of the institution over the death of a final year student, Adeshina Aishat, Siggy.ng reports. The students alleged that Aishat, a final year student of foreign language, died as a result of the negligence of the institution’s health workers. One of the students who spoke to Siggy.ng said that Aishat was having complications with breathing but was not given the necessary attention until the matter got worse. The student said: “She was later transferred to Seventh Day Adventist hospital where she eventually died.” However, the…

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Younger Britons prayed for Boris Johnson and the Tory government MORE than over 55s during the coronavirus pandemicA survey found 29 per cent of those aged 18 to 34 prayed for Boris JohnsonThe figure was higher among Muslims (44 per cent) than Christians (22 per cent)The prayers were attributed in part to Mr Johnson being hospitalised after becoming seriously ill with Covid By Abul Taher for The Mail on Sunday Published: 18:36 EDT, 2 October 2021 | Updated: 18:37 EDT, 2 October 2021 Almost a third of younger Britons prayed for Boris Johnson and the Tory government during the pandemic – compared…

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Planted in a garden bed in front of the fence were the heads of 55 Black men impaled on metal rods, their eyes shut and jaws clenched in anguish. Smith, a journalist and a poet, was visiting the Whitney Plantation in Louisiana as part of his quest to understand the impact of slavery in America. He had spent four years touring monuments and landmarks commemorating slavery across America and in Africa, but his stop at the Whitney, in his home state, stood out. There he encountered no mint juleps or “Gone with the Wind” nostalgia about slavery. Instead, the plantation…

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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) The Ghana Revenue Authority has revealed that the various waivers, amnesties and tax relief initiatives being embarked on over the past year, are ultimately geared towards voluntary tax compliance.The GRA said it is assiduously pursuing a renewed attitudinal and cultural change of the citizenry where tax payment is done wholeheartedly, and with a sense of integrity and patriotism.Speaking on Eye on Port, an Assistant Commissioner at the Ghana Revenue Authority, and technical advisor to the Commissioner General, Dominic Naab, revealed that, GRA’s ongoing penalty and interest waiver took into cognisance the hardships of COVID-19.He said,…

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Take-up of the vaccine has been mixed among elite athletes, with reports last week suggesting only seven of the 20 Premier League clubs have over 50 percent of their squads fully vaccinated. Klopp said that has not been an issue at Liverpool, where he has not had to convince his players to get jabbed. “I can say we have 99 percent vaccinated,” said Klopp. “I didn’t have to convince the players, it was more a natural decision from the team. I can’t remember talking to a player and explaining him why he should because I am not a doctor.” And…

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Sports News of Thursday, 30 September 2021 Source: ghanasoccernet.com 2021-09-30 Ghanaian goalkeeper, Emmanuel Ogura Ghanaian goalkeeper, Emmanuel Ogura has expressed delight in making his first appearance for FC Nordsjaelland first team in the Danish Super Liga. The 19-year-old grabbed the opportunity after he was named to replace injured first-choice goalkeeper Eduardo Dos Santos Haesler just before the game against FC Copenhagen.”It feels really nice! I’m very happy that I’ve now got my first team match. It’s incredible. It all got a bit hectic, but I’m very happy to debut in the Super League,” said the teenager to the club’s website.…

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A Nigerian father has taken to micro-blogging platform, Twitter to lament after his kids broke their expensive TV set. The man identified as Fola Olatunj-David shared photos of the damaged television set and joked about being in tears. “Tears inna mi eyes”, he wrote. Fola’s tweet however stirred mixed reactions from social media users, while some netizens berated him for putting the TV at the little ones reach, others shared their similar experiences in the comment section. A Twitter user @optimum wrote, “I get surprised when I see parents lament when this happens. I mean you know you got a…

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele-Bello recently shared a video of herself riding on a bike popularly called Okada in Nigeria’s commercial city, Lagos state. According to the mum-of-two, she had to hop on a bike because of how serious the traffic on her route was. She stated that she couldn’t allow the traffic hold her down so she ditched her cars and hopped on a bike. Funke Akindele, who is the executive producer of blockbuster movie ‘Omo Ghetto’ which literally means ‘Child of the slum’, noted that she took bike because she is an ‘omo ghetto’. She shared the…

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Hard drugs, fake documents and even a gold assault rifle – all can be bought on the secretive app Telegram, our startling investigation found.We discovered a vendor on the app offering a gold AK-47 assault rifle and delivery to UK addresses within four days.Another dealer advertised three grams of heroin to be delivered by first-class post for £80. We discovered a vendor on the app offering a gold AK-47 assault rifle and delivery to UK addresses within four daysTech-savvy crime gangs use Telegram – a free, Russian-owned mobile phone app popular with teenagers – to offer the weapons, fake documents and…

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