A Ghana-based Nigerian movie producer, Destiny Austin Omon, is currently in the custody of local authorities following his arrest over the weekend.
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Ruth Kadiri: Nigerian Actress Speaks Twi as She Hangs Out With Pascal Amanfo, Video Impresses Fans
Nigerian actress Ruth Kadiri impressed Ghanaians by speaking Twi in a viral video. Watch her shoutout for Pascal Amanfo’s ...
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Joselyn Dumas Bags a New Appointment at GoldBod Jewellery, Sammy Gyamfi Congratulates Her
CEO of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi has unveiled Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas and media personality Bola Ray as the brand ...
Anibok Studios, in association with Organised Khaoz Productions, has announced the release of the official trailer for King of Tɛma, a landmark in Ghana’s film industry, the first feature film from ...
Africa’s film industry is underfunded and underutilized — but recent investment from streamers is boosting production ...
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Authorities sound alarm on serious problem caused by modern electronics: 'Very dangerous'
"Electronic waste is very dangerous because we know these are metals. When they find their way into the system, they cause a lot of damage," he said, per GhanaWeb. "If care is not taken, it can ...
The event, now in its 7th year, brings the community together for conversations, movies and music, with a special ending concert with Jack Johnson.
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The Reopened Studio Museum’s Chilly Elegance
Two years after his reputation imploded in a sexual-harassment scandal, he’s returned with two major new projects: the Studio ...
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Movies: Arab film fest, Doc Stories, ‘There Was, There Was Not,' ‘Christy'
Look for Arab cinema and lots of docs at festivals this week. First up is the always impressively programmed Arab Film ...
It’s Sir Mohamed now. Mansour is just the second Egyptian citizen knighted by the British monarchy. He’s chairman of the Mansour Group that has a market capitalization north of $12 billion, manages ...
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All you need to know about Tinubu’s new Service Chiefs
Gen. Waidi Shaibu, Rear Adm. Idi Abbas, AVM Sunday Aneke, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, and Major General Emmanuel Akomaye Parker Undiandeye, whose leadership is expected to enhance security operations ...
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