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Ibrahim Mahama invites 13-Year-Old KNUST Student over, promises to support him

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In a recent encounter, Ibrahim Mahama connected with a promising 13-year-old KNUST student renowned for his stellar academic performance.

The influential business figure lauded the young scholar’s achievements and granted him an exclusive experience aboard his private jet, showcasing aviation technology firsthand.

His gesture underscores a commitment to empowering emerging talent and fostering academic excellence in Ghana.

IGP Dampare visits Nana Pooley’s family, shed tears

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Dr. George Akuffo-Dampare visited the home of deceased Kotoko supporter Nana Pooley to offer condolences.

He consoled her mother while assuring a thorough investigation into the tragic incident during a recent match.

His emotional visit reinforced the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to accountability and justice for those affected by sports-related violence.

A Canada-based Ghanaian Gospel Artist Shares A Sad Tribute About His “Passed” Baby

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Glenn Barnes and His wife Adjoa Barnes who’s been married for over 8 years took their social media to expresss the grievance of losing their newly born baby 8 years ago.

This is what he said;

Some dates are forever etched in our hearts and minds.

No matter how much I try not to remember, February 3rd always brings a flood of emotions. It should be a day of celebration, yet year after year, it reminds us of your absence. The pain never fades.

You would have been eight years old today. I often wonder-what would you look like? What would your laughter sound like? What dreams would you be chasing?

So many questions left unanswered. But God knows best.

His ways are higher than ours, and though we may never understand, we continue to trust in Him.

There is no pain deeper than losing a child. Happy Heavenly Birthday, Imani Joanne Afua Barnes. You are forever in our hearts, never forgotten. Your birth, your life, and even your passing have shaped us in ways we never expected.

Some may wonder why I choose to share this. It’s not for attention, but for healing. Grief is a journey, and remembering you-speaking your name, honoring your life-helps carry me through.

We love you, Imani.

Forever cherished, forever missed.

With love, Mom and Dad.

It’s not easy to lose a baby! Take a moment to express your concern and condolences. These kind of memories stay with you forever.

Visit his facebook page below to read more;

https://www.facebook.com/share/18bcCBaMPw/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Osei Kwame Despite gifts Ghanaian man GH¢1,000 just for rushing to his G-Wagon

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A GHANAIAN man eagerly approached Osei Kwame Despite’s G-WAGON at the new DESPITE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM, passionately chanting his name.

While recording the encounter, he received GH¢1,000 in GH¢200 notes from the generous businessman.

The viral moment sparked widespread social media applause and highlighted DESPITE’s consistent acts of kindness.

This brief exchange reinforces his enduring commitment to supporting and uplifting his community.

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oo wow young millionaire 🙌🏾

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“Sugarcane” hitmaker, Camidoh appeals to TGMA on behalf of R2bees

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Camidoh has made a heartfelt appeal to the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) to recognize the legendary Ghanaian music duo, R2bees, at this year’s award ceremony.

He’s absolutely right in doing so. R2bees, consisting of two talented artists, have significantly influenced the Ghanaian music scene. During their era, nearly every song they released became a hit, contributing immensely to the industry’s growth and popularity.

Despite their impact, R2bees have not received the level of recognition that many feel they deserve.
Camidoh’s plea highlights the need to celebrate these pioneers who have paved the way for current artists in Ghana’s vibrant music industry.

This 3-year-old Ghanaian girl braids hair like a professional hairdresser (video)

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A gifted three-year-old from Kumasi-Abuakwa is making waves online with her exceptional hair braiding skills.

She weaves intricate braids with ease, earning admiration from her community and social media.

Her natural talent and passion for beauty highlight a promising start in the world of hairstyling. Her bright future in the beauty industry inspires many, proving that remarkable talent can shine from an early age.

Victor Osimhen Has Started Building Free Estates For Disabled People Across The World

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Victor Osimhen, who is currently playing for Turkish club Galatasaray, has purchased an estate to provide housing for disabled Nigerians, with construction already underway. He has also vowed to dedicate half of his wealth to supporting disabled individuals—not just in Nigeria, but anyone with disabilities he encounters.

Victor said: “I was born and raised in hardship, but now God has blessed me with a purpose. I promised God that I would use His blessings to bless others. My support will primarily go to disabled persons because these are people who often have no means to survive on their own.”

Black Sherif visits Amakye Dede – The videos will melt your heart (watch)

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Renowned Ghanaian artist Black Sherif recently visited highlife icon Amakye Dede at his home.

The encounter showcased heartfelt greetings and mutual admiration, with Amakye Dede visibly excited by the meeting.

This visit comes ahead of Sherif’s forthcoming album release, Iron Boy, and has ignited diverse reactions on social platforms.

The exchange underscores the deep respect shared among top-tier musicians and builds anticipation for Sherif’s next musical chapter.

You cannot blow again even if you feature Jesus – Bongo Ideas to Sista Afia

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Sista Afia, known as Queen Solomon, recently voiced her frustration over the lack of support from fellow musicians, despite always promoting their work.

She lamented that her colleagues do not reciprocate her efforts when she needs help pushing her songs.

Bongo Ideas, a vocal entertainment critic, dismissed her claims, urging her to focus on producing better music instead of blaming others.

He argued that her songs failed to gain traction even with collaborations with top artists like Shatta Wale. In his view, unless she improves her craft, not even a divine feature could turn her songs into hits.

Musician Trigmatic has revealed that Ghanaians don’t relate to his gospel songs.

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Over two decades ago Trigmatic was unarguably the “Black Sherif” of Ghana with his soothing tunes like “My Life” and many more. He also remixed “My Life” about 6 years ago with A.I., Worlasi and M.Anifest.

“I tried promoting some of my gospel songs, but it didn’t work because Ghanaians are not able to relate to my style of gospel music” he said in a radio interview with Doreen Avio.

Enjoy his hit song below;

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