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From Miss To Mrs: Here Are Some Photos From Tracey Boakye’s Bridal Shower With Her Tight Knit Friends(+PHOTOS)

It’s now an open secret that Ghanaian actress, movie producer cum entrepreneur, Tracey Boakye is finally ready to walk down the aisle after hiding her “papa no” for a long time.Yesterday, the 26th of July was her bridal shower which was attended by her close friends and celebrity blogger Zionfelix. …

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First video from Tracey Boakye’s bridal shower ahead of her ‘wedding of the year’ draws massive attention

Tracey Boakye’s bridal shower took place last night and a preliminary video has started floating online before things went down.A bridal shower is a pre-wedding party to gather the bride’s closest family members and friends for an afternoon in her honour. Guests will enjoy food and drink together, bring gifts, …

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Neymar ‘To Go On Trial For Alleged Corruption and Fraud’

Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar is reportedly set to go on trial for alleged corruption in his contract with former club Barcelona – one month before the start of Brazil’s World Cup campaign in Qatar. Neymar’s move from Santos to the Spanish giants in 2013 has been the subject of protracted legal wrangling that will finally reach …

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Eye-watering Fines Aston Villa Players Were Subjected To . . . Including £200 For Every Minute They Were Late To Training

Steven Gerrard has already built a reputation as a strong disciplinarian from his time at Rangers and the start of his Aston Villa career. It is this attribute that appears to be a keen draw of the club’s owners, judging by the actions of his predecessors.The Liverpool legend – who took over at …

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Bank Of Ghana Denies Printing GHC22.04 Billion

The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has denied printing GHC 22.04 billion, saying the amount represents net claims on Government, and not new currency printed to support the Government’s budget. In a statement in reaction to allegations by the Minority Ranking Member on the Finance Committee in Parliament that BOG had …

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Ukraine Grain Export Coordination Centre Opens In Istanbul

Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar on Wednesday unveiled a centre in Istanbul to oversee the export of Ukrainian grains after a landmark U.N. deal last week, with the first shipment expected to depart from Black Sea ports within days.Russia and Ukraine signed the deal, brokered by Ankara and the United …

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Russia Cuts Gas Flows Further As Europe Issues Savings Plea

Russia delivered less gas to Europe on Wednesday in a further escalation of an energy stand-off between Moscow and the European Union that will make it harder, and costlier, for the bloc to fill up storage ahead of the winter heating season. The cut in supplies, flagged by Gazprom (GAZP.MM) …

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Parliament Tops 13 West African Countries In Openness, Accountability

Ghana’s Parliament topped 13 parliaments in West Africa in the maiden African Open Parliament Index (OPI) report.With an overall score of 63.03 per cent based on three indicators of Open Parliament — transparency, civic participation and public accountability, the country beat its closest rival Cape Verde, which scored 61.86 per …

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Reduce Or Reshuffle Your Ministers – Kabila Tells Prez Akufo-Addo

Former Acting General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), James Kwabena Bomfeh, popularly called ‘Kabila’, has made a strident call on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to reshuffle his Ministers. In the face of the current economic challenges premised on the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine/Russia war coupled with …

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National Cathedral Will Bring Enormous Benefits – Prez Akufo-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said the National Cathedral, which comes with the largest Bible museum in the world, will provide enormous benefits for the country and Christians and urged all around the world to contribute to its construction. He said it would provide an interdenominational space for worship, …

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