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The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) unveiled what has been described as ‘the world’s largest pictorial book’ titled, Discover Nigeria. The President did the unveiling on Thursday and announced by his Personal Assistant on Broadcast Media, Buhari Sallau, via his Facebook page. Discover Nigeria, authored by Buhari’s official photographer, Bayo Omoboriowo, is 60 sqm and have reportedly been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest pictorial book. Buhari conducted the unveiling at the State House Banquet Centre, Abuja on Thursday, according to the post. Sharing photos from the event, Sallau said, “President Muhammadu Buhari…

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US ‘WON’T be lifting travel ban for double jabbed British passengers until November 8’ – after Biden hinted it would be from start of monthPaul Charles of the PC Agency expected opening from November 8 to 13Passengers with at least two shots of the vaccine will be allowed to travel White House announced ‘early November’ – raising hopes it could be earlierBy Rory Tingle, Home Affairs Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 07:48 EDT, 1 October 2021 | Updated: 08:02 EDT, 1 October 2021 Double jabbed Britons are not expected to be allowed into the US until November 8, a travel expert revealed…

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(CNN) — Once upon a time in Scandinavia, a country emerged where the Covid restrictions that many other nations are still living under were completely lifted. Denmark’s decision to become the first European Union member to fully relax Covid-19 rules is thanks in large part to the successful way local traditions of samfundssind or “social mindedness” have helped stop the spread of the virus. With Covid passes no longer required to enter restaurants and nightclubs, Copenhagen is open and ready for business, its friendly citizens primed to welcome new and returning visitors to enjoy its understated charm.A fairy tale ending…

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Director-General of the GSA, Professor Alexander Nii Oto Dodoo The Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) has acquired a GH¢6million piece of equipment to test the quality of various metals, to help clamp down on the manufacturing and importation of low-standard metals like iron rods in the country.The acquisition of the brand new ICMP equipment was done through the Ghana Economic Transformation Project, which seeks to promote private investments and firm growth in non-resource-based sectors.The equipment is expected to be delivered and installed at the GSA head office in Accra, sometime next week.The Director-General of the GSA, Professor Alexander Nii Oto Dodoo,…

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– Advertisement – A construction company, FREDCO FD Company Limited has been granted access by a Kumasi High Court to sell the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) administration block to settle a debt of 5 million cedis. The court order was granted on 28th September 2021 after the assembly failed to pay its debt to the contractor. According to reports, the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly owes contractors and business partners over 50 million cedis in four years. This then resulted in the assembly seeking help from the central government to help settle its debt. However, members of the Assembly last week threatened…

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Sports News of Friday, 1 October 2021 Source: ghanasoccernet.com 2021-10-01 Ghanaian player, Raymond Owusu Frimpong Ghanaian teenager, Raymond Frimpong Owusu, was an injury-time substitute for Ukrainian side Zorya Luhansk on Thursday in their 3-0 defeat to AS Roma at home in the Europa Conference League. The 19-year-old was introduced in the 92nd minute to replace Artem Gromov at the Slavutych-Arena.This was his second appearance in the newly created competition after debuting in their Group C opener against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt.Owusu, a graduate of the Gold Coast Academy, is knocking on the door for more minutes.He has already scored three goals…

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The Ghana National School Feeding Associations have alleged that there is a grand scheme at the Secretariat of the Ghana National School Feeding Programme (GNSFP) to milk the state for the personal gains of a few. The associations alleged that as much as GH¢12 million had been paid to individuals in the name of 511 “ghost schools” for the 2019/2020 academic year. At a press conference in Accra yesterday, the spokesperson of the associations, Caroline Aboagye, described the development at the Secretariat as an anti-government agenda, which must be stopped. “Since the first term of the 2019/2020 academic year, the GNSFP…

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In business, marketing is something that is indispensable. If you are in business, you will automatically be required to advertise your products and services using any means possible.Fortunately, it is a good idea to take advantage of Atonzo.com. You may probably have gotten a gist of what purposes the atonzo app serves, but let me explain a little more atonzo.com is a b2c platform where sellers and buyers meet to exchange goods and services with money. Although there are many significant uses for atonzo platform this is mainly what the platform is dedicated for.I chanced on this site when I…

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Mayor of Lagos, Mayorkun unveils a new song titled “Back In Office”. The new song was produced by DMW producer SperoachBeatz. The music star is back to dropping back to back hits after “Let Me Know“, he gives us something fresh. On this new track, Mayorkun goes braggadocious a bit, reminding fans and everyone that he is here to stay and he is going nowhere. He also makes a few promises to deliver the goods as always. Meanwhile, we await his sophomore album which is already in the works. RECOMMENDED ARTICLES Source link

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French investigators were back Thursday carrying out enquires on the Alpine road where three members of a British family were murdered in a notorious gun attack nine years ago.In a dramatic development to what many had considered a cold case, magistrates accompanied by police forensics officers cordoned off the area near Lake Annecy on Thursday for two days.They were said to be carrying out work including ‘examining inconsistencies in the testaments of witnesses’ linked to the marathon enquiry.It was on September 5, 2012 that Surrey businessman Saad al-Hilli, 50, his wife Iqbal, 47, and his mother-in-law Suhaila al-Allaf, 74, were…

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