Boris Kodjoe will be hosting the Aitoe CAF Awards Gala on Thursday at the Accra International Conference Centre.
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It was a time of laughter when a Kantanka vehicle blew its alarm at the President after he sat in it calling him a 'thief'.
A priest who practice the Santeria religion held out a letter that contained prophesies for the year 2018.
The President and his Chief of Staff showed that they are not all about politics when they had the dancefloor all to themselves.
The firm brought in £72.7 million in revenue in the year ended March 31, 2017, after scoring roles on a series of huge takeover deals.
The Embassy extended their condolences to bereaved families whose loved ones were affected in the recent fire outbreak.
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The company issued a profit warning after sales fell over the crucial Christmas trading period.
The businessman, Alhaji Alaka Abayomi, has agreed to submit to an investigation team excluded of the Lagos police commissioner.
Google discovers widespread microchip security flaws, Spotify files to go public in New York, US and Asian shares rise, and more.
The book is Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, and the bombshell claims in it sent White House aides scrambling to do damage control.
The letter alleges Steve Bannon disclosed confidential information and made "outright defamatory statements."
South Korean officers used to call North Korea every day in the morning and evening, but North Korea stopped responding in 2016. That's changed now.
South Korean officers used to call North Korea every day in the morning and evening, but North Korea stopped responding in 2016. That's changed now.
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich sold off a major stake in the company in November, months after the chip maker learned of a significant security flaw in its chips.
Some of the claims are almost too far-fetched.
A spokesperson for the former British Prime Minister denied the story, calling it "categorically absurd" and "simply untrue."
Trump has repeatedly claimed that millions of people fraudulently voted in 2016, despite numerous fact-checking investigations debunking the claim.
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