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Dr. Nii Amu Darko recounts — lessons from Good Friday
“A man who was completely innocent, offered himself as a sacrifice for the good of others, including his enemies, and…
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List of women who became presidents in Africa
African countries hardly elect women to become presidents during elections, but in recent years some women are changing the trend.…
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Book Review – Neba-Fuh’s ‘Triumph of Racism’ plunges into a real shithole
Book: Triumph of Racism: The History of White Supremacy in Africa & How Shithole Entered the U.S. Presidential LexiconNumber of…
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Kenya Will Play A Vital Role in Addressing Multiple Security Challenges
Surrounded by regional turmoil and managing complicated domestic politics, the pressure is rising on Kenya, a critically important economic and…
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Why Ghana will no longer sell cocoa to Switzerland
A year ago, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo became the first African leader to be invited in about 60 years on…
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The Ghanaian school rejecting Rasta students is alma mater of Nkrumah, Mugabe, Rawlings et al
Achimota School in Ghana, formerly known as Achimota College, was the school where Zimbabwe’s most iconic citizen, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, attended…
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Letter from Africa: Kente – the Ghanaian cloth that’s on the catwalk
We in Ghana have absolute confidence in our fashion sense. We also happen to believe that the most beautiful and…
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What the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints wants from its young
(RNS) — A reader contacted me recently to say he’d been selected for an internal survey of The Church of…
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Help bring to live ’28th The Crossroads’, an animated African Story with global impact
Greetings to you and yours. My name is Oral Ofori and I am a digital storyteller. I’ve been involved in…
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Meet Tanzania’s first female President Samia Hassan Suluhu
Tanzania now has its first female President with the ascension of Samia Hassan Suluhu to the high office. Until Wednesday…
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