The wife of Keche Andrew, Joana Gyan, has tattooed the musician’s name on her hand, a photo sighted by YEN.com.gh has shown. Joana Gyan, the CEO of Golden Empire Legacy Limited (owner of the record label under which Keche is signed to), and Andrew, one half of the Keche music duo got married in a traditional wedding. Following their wedding ...
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Meet Kwaku Bediako the designer who styled Cardi B for ‘Meet & Greet’ session
CEO of Chocolate clothing, Kwaku Bediako, added another global star to his tall list of celebrities his outfit has styled. The notable Ghanaian designer is famed for styling prominent celebrities in and outside the country. Bediako, owner and CEO of Chocolate clothing gave American rapper, Cardi B, a Unisex Agbada Jacket during the ‘Meet & Greet’ session at Kempinski Hotel ...
Read More »ABL donates to Village of Hope Orphanage
Accra Brewery Limited (ABL) donated food, clothes, toys, shoes, personal hygiene items and its non-alcoholic malt beverage, to the Village of Hope Orphanage at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central region. During the presentation of these items, Adwoa Aaba Arthur, ABL’s Legal & Corporate Affairs Director, mentioned that the donation is meant to put smiles on the face of these orphans ...
Read More »Justice Anin Yeboah is open to new ideas – Anyenini
Legal practitioner Samson Lardi Anyenini has praised the nomination of Justice Anin Yeboah, as the new Chief Justice. According to him, the CJ nominee is a man who follows trending issues and is open to ideas. ” You would notice that alot of the people who are pushing for reforms in legal education are happy about his nomination. This is ...
Read More »Ghana and China sign $42.62 million grant agreement
Ghana and China have signed a grant agreement for US$42.62 million for the implementation of economic and technical projects to be agreed on by the two sides for their mutual benefit. Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, and Chinese Ambassador Mr Shi Ting Wang, initiated the deal on behalf of their respective countries. Commenting, Mr Ofori-Atta acknowledged the immense support of the ...
Read More »Why are most airplane seats blue?
Unless you have a seat in first or business class, boarding and deplaning an aircraft can be stressful experiences. Because you’re so busy worrying about finding room in the overhead compartment and trying not to knock other passengers on the head with your personal item, you may not notice things like the plane’s interior color scheme. But if you pay ...
Read More »FULL VIDEO: ‘Scars of the revolution’, Joy News documentary
Ghanaians embarked on a traumatic and divisive journey into their troubled past starting 2002 when the National Reconciliation Commission began investigating the bloody secrets of dictatorial unconstitutional regimes. The formula was simple: torturers, killers and their political leaders were to come forward and confess their crimes and that if they did so they would be granted amnesty. For the victims, ...
Read More »Kelvynboy spotted smoking ‘wee’ in new video
Ghanaian singer Kelvnboy has proven that he is a hard guy after he was spotted smoking in public. YEN.com.gh has sighted a video of the afrobeats sensation showing off his smoking skills. In the video, the Ginger crooner is seen with his friends having a nice time out. Per reports, the substance Kelvynboy was smoking was marijuana known in local ...
Read More »Student sweeps 11 awards at Family Health graduation
A medical student’s outstanding academic performance headlined an impressive ceremony yesterday as he swept 11 of 12 awards at the 2019 graduation event of the Family Health University College. Simon Sackitey, who was also the former President of the school’s medical association, emerged the overall Best Graduating Student of the medical science class. He also won the Best Student in ...
Read More »Drug ‘can prevent half of breast cancers’
A drug that halves a woman’s risk of breast cancer continues to work long after they stop taking it, say researchers. Anastrozole blocks the production of the hormone oestrogen, which fuels the growth of many breast cancers. It is already available on the NHS, but researchers at Queen Mary University of London said only a tenth of eligible women were ...
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