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Tanzania bans sex education books promoting homosexuality
Tanzanian has banned children books on sex education from schools. The government said the books violate “cultural and moral standards”…
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How to get AutoCAD for free as a student
AutoCAD is a powerful computer-aided design software widely used in architecture, engineering, and other industries. However, the cost of purchasing…
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Professor Godwin Agboka wins three academic awards
The academic convention, Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), has given US-based Ghanaian professor Godwin Agboka (Ph.D.), three of…
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Anfoega announces Activities for Dzadikuma Easter 2023 in Ghana
Organisers of the Dzadikuma Easter 2023 have unveiled activities outlined for the commemoration of the event scheduled for April 5…
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Ghanaian citizenship ceremony held for Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, mother Fletcher & uncle Redd
Viola Fletcher (108-year-old) and her brother Van Ellis (101-year-old), in matching attire and pictured during their Ghana citizenship ceremony at…
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Nigeria has a new president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Former two-term Lagos State governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerged as the winner in Nigeria’s presidential election — the most closely…
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Tanzania fought the world’s shortest war, it lasted less than 40mins
If only all wars were as short as the Anglo-Zanzibar War. Lasting only 38 minutes, this conflict — which took place…
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What you need to know about Nigeria’s 2023 elections
On February 25, Nigerians will elect President Muhammadu Buhari’s replacement as he is serving out the second of his constitutionally…
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Own your languages – AKADiMagazine.co.uk Clubhouse panel urges Africans
Ghanaians, especially those living abroad have been asked to embrace speaking their local language and be proud of it. This…
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Anthony Amoako-Attah displays tribal identity at Heller Gallery’s glass art exhibition
Anthony Amoako-Attah explores themes of individual and tribal identity, consumer culture, and migration in his first American exhibition, ‘What Do…
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