
K. Effah
421 articles published since 28 Jul 2015
421 articles published since 28 Jul 2015
The names, including “Kote Ye Aboa,” and “Etwe nim Nyansa” got many Parliamentarians familiar with the twi language burst into laughter as the names connote sexual innuendos upon literal translation. YEN.com.gh news.
According to the IGP, the new strategies being discussed to cure the perceived lack of professionalism in the service. His comment follows recent developments which have seen his outfit making negative headlines. YEN.com.gh news.
In her latest post on Instagram, the radio and TV personality tolled a very controversial line by suggesting threesomes should be gender balanced. She says, men who want to enjoy threesomes must be ready to share their women too.
Charllote Osei in a post on her Instagram shared a stunning photo of herself with the caption “We face neither east nor west, we face forward’ – Kwame Nkrumah. Thanksgiving mode activated. EC boss seems not to be worried. YEN.com.
Car ownership is low in Rwanda. There are just over 200,000 private cars registered in a county of 12 million people, according to the country’s tax collection body. The German company is expanding in Sub-Saharan Africa. YENcomgh
A lecturer at University of Ghana Political Science Department, Prof. Rasnford Gyampo says there is the need for government to add foreign medical trips to the temporary ban placed on foreign trips by government appointees. YEN.
In Ghana, many families prefer not to print out obituary posters of their deceased members who suffer from albinism in order to avoid stigma and unnecessary attention. Gbeti Grace was buried on Friday, June 22, 2018, at Kadjebi.
These guys may not always be on Instagram flaunting their wealth, but most of them are making their money or were born into families with known sources of wealth. Ken and Henrietta are kids of businessman, ‘Dr’ Osei Kwame Despite.
Education is very important to many Ghanians because it is deemed as the key to success in life. While education is free up to the secondary level in Ghana, quality education is very expensive. But many parents are not deterred; t
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