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What Happened To Ghana Airways — once Africa’s flagship airlines?
Founded by Ghana’s government in 1958, Ghana Airways was a joint venture between the government who held a 60% stake…
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US-based Ghanaian couple charged with fraud
A Ghanaian couple in the United States of America has been charged with fraud after falsely applying for loans under…
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The intriguing story of the first and only Black person known to have ever met Hitler in person
In the autumn/fall of 1932 when African-American scholar Milton Samuel J. Wright became the first and only person of African…
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Quebec researchers find effective drug against COVID-19
MONTREAL — A team of researchers from the Montreal Heart Institute believes they have found an effective weapon against COVID-19:…
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Amanda Gorman: The 22-year-old poet at Biden’s inauguration
Amanda Gorman “screamed and danced her head off” when she found out she had been chosen to read one of her…
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Meet Adjoa Asamoah, Prez Biden’s Advisor for Black Engagement
Adjoa B. Asamoah is a seasoned executive, award-winning impact strategist, international influencer, and leading authority on racial equity, with expertise in…
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Fire breaks at site of world’s largest vaccine producer and kills five
Five people have been killed following a fire outbreak at the site of the world’s largest vaccine producer in western…
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Joe Biden sworn in as 46th US president
After vowing to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States, Joe Biden has officially been sworn in as…
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Nigeria’s Burna Boy featured on US inauguration playlist
Nigerian artist Burna Boy will feature on the official playlist for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.The award-winning singer’s song ‘Destiny’ will…
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President-elect Biden to be sworn in as Trump leaves office
All eyes will be on America later today as President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th President of…
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