On April, 27th, 1972, Ghana lost its beloved son and first president, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah in Bucharest, Romania. Voted as Africa's "Man of the Millennium" by BBC readers...
Past students of the Ola Girls are known as "Precious Gems" and here are 9 of them making giant strides in their fields.
Whiles local Ghana Twitter and the Innit squad are trading blows on social media over who has the right to celebrate Ghanaian Independence Day, we have created a guide to celebrating during the pandemic
If you’re looking for a place to get fufu on a Sunday, you came to the right place. Pick a stool while we serve you with the best fufu joints in Accra:
We share some important insights from oral tradition, published sources and travel photographers on Kente's etymology, origin, myths and artistic value among others.
Do you know the high schools your favourite Ghanaian celebrity attended?? Some have always shared the information with the world citing that this was the place that helped them unearth their talents in...
When the central Bank of Ghana celebrated its 60th Anniversary in 2017, it commemorated Dr James E. Kwegyir-Aggrey's contribution to education in Ghana with the 5 Ghana cedis note.
We put the spotlight on 9 very powerful African queens in history who ruled the ancient/ pre-colonial world and made a lasting impact in their societies.
“Sore” was released as a single on September 3,2020 featuring other young rappers such as O 'kenneth, City Boy, Reggie and Jay Bahd who are all high school students too.
To the subject of raising giants, these are some of the well-known individuals who have been groomed by this noble institution

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