Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur has expressed his desire to work with Highlife star Kojo Antwi, who inspires him so much.According to the rapper, he grew up listening to the “Mr. Music Man”. “My auntie had a Kojo Antwi CD. And I went to go take it from her room, and I played that over and over.” The ‘Grind Day’ hitmaker said what drew him to Kojo Antwi’s song is his compositions, instrumentals, and melodies. “His compositions, how his instrumentals sounded, the words he used, and
The Taliban government has suspended university education for all female students in Afghanistan, the latest step in its brutal clampdown on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women. A spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education confirmed the suspension to CNN on Tuesday. A letter published by the education ministry said the decision was made in a cabinet meeting and the order will go into effect immediately. Girls were barred from returning to secondary schools in March, after the
The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call Him Immanuel” – which means “God with us”. – Matthew 1:23 INTRODUCTION We would like to share with you from the scriptures, Luke’s account of the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. THE BIRTH OF JESUS FORETOLD In the sixth month of, God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. The angel
A recent study by Yusuf and Obaghwarhievwo (2021) confirmed that fura da nono drink has nutritional and medicinal value. This is not surprising that India has taken the campaign of millet consumption to a different level. The resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly on 3 March 2021 decided to declare 2023 as the International Year of Millets. Hence, the India High Commission in Ghana is on an awareness campaign to promote millet-based diets in Ghana. For many years, India was the world’s
Burukutu and Pito are more than drinks. Burukutu and Pito which are brewed from either Sorghum or millet, guinea corn, or maize are indeed a way of life. Sometimes some brewers combine thefermented millet or sorghum in one drink. The grains are soaked, dried, and then milled and combined with water. The mix is then boiled and left to ferment. Before serving, pito needs to be strained. The resulting drink is subtly sweet and slightly sour, ranging from amber to dark brown. Pito and Burukutu are
Dreams FC beat King Faisal 2-1 at the Theater of Dreams Park in an exciting Ghana Premier League game. The ‘Still Believe’ lads attacked right from the onset in search of the opener and eventually got it through skipper Abdul Jalilu, who scored from a belter. King Faisal began settling down in the game, attacking with so much intent and purpose in search of the leveller. Dreams FC were awarded a penalty on the 20th minute mark. Agyenim Boateng stepped up but his kick was saved by goalkeeper
Kwadwo Amoako’s equaliser at the death of the first half saved Medeama from what would have been their fifth defeat this season, however, Medeama battled back before half time to cancel Karela’s goal at the Crosby Awuah Memorial Park at Anyinase. Karela started the game on good note and capitalised on the lackadaisical defending by the Medeama back-line, as Isaac Donkor scored the opener in the 24th minute with the ball gliding through the fingers of Ivorian-born Boris Mandjui. Karela, who
Newly-promoted Kotoku Royals FC had their present predicament compounded in the Ghana Premier League on Wednesday following a home defeat to Legon Cities FC. The Akyem Royals recorded their sixth straight defeat in the Ghanaian top tier with a 3-0 loss to Cities at the Cape Coast stadium. A goal in each half of the match ensured the Accra-based club returned to winning ways after two winless matches. Cities skipper Jonah Attuquaye scored his first goal of the campaign to put the visitors ahead
Stephen Mukwala and Serge Zeze powered Kotoko to a crucial victory over Berekum Chelsea to send the champions back to second place in the Ghana Premier League. The Porcupine Warriors, who headed into the game from a defeat to Real Tamale United before the World Cup break, came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory over Berekum Chelsea in a highly contested battle. Kotoko were punished for their wastefulness in the first half as Berekum Chelsea struck first through Emmanuel Sarpong’s 28th minute
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