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Prophet Badu Kobi has a prophecy for Obinim ahead of 2019

The leader and founder of Glorious Wave Chapel International, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi has laid vibrant prophecies on Bishop Daniel Obinim ahead of 2019. According to the man of God who visited International God’s Way Ministry at Accra, there is a glorious light which is about to lead and bless Bishop Obinim together with all those around him. He added ...

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Menzgold to pay customers their full investments within 10 days?

Gold trading firm, Menzgold Ghana Limited will complete full payment to its investors by January 9, 2019, that’s if the company goes by its promise. This payment is part of the company’s effort to pay customers the full value of Gold traded with the company within a 90-day payment schedule announced in October 2018. According to a press statement released ...

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New regions will boost development – Minister

The Deputy Minister for Regional Reorganization, Mr Martin Adjei Korsah is confident that the creation of the new regions will ensure a fair distribution of national resources. According to him, the six new regions will provide the platform for citizens to get closer to the government which will speed up development in those regions. Speaking in an interview on Star ...

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Rawlings to support Catholic Church on National Cathedral

Former President Jerry John Rawlings has in a meeting with Trustees of the National Cathedral, indicated that he will defer his position on the construction of the national edifice to his mother church, the Catholic Church. At the meeting on Monday December 24, the former President said while he had his personal opinion on the cathedral, the position of the ...

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EC sets Jan 10 for nominations for Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election

The Electoral Commission (EC) has set Thursday, January 10 to Saturday, January 12, 2019 to receive nominations for the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency by-election. Aspirants are also expected to pay a filing fee of GH?10,000. A statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Chairperson of the Commission, Mrs Jean Mensa said, the nominations will be received at the Ayawaso ...

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District creation in Ghana: A political expedience or poverty alleviation mechanism?

Ghana’s decentralisation with respect to the creation of districts as a tool for strengthening democracy, fostering local development and subsequent poverty reduction (Republic of Ghana, 1992; 1993) is marred by nothing more than political convenience (Ayee, 2013).  There is scant evidence that service delivery and poverty indicators have improved as a result of decentralized governance (Cabral, 2011). Its pro-poor hypothesis ...

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Yaa-Naa Mahamadu Abdulai IV funeral rites climaxed

[wds id=”2″] The funeral service of the late Yaa-Naa Mahamadu Abdulai IV has been climaxed with a special Qur’anic recitation on Friday, December 28, 2018. Muslim Clerics from all walks of life converged at the reconstructed Old Gbewaa Palace in Yendi for the ceremony. They extolled Almighty Allah for a successful performance of the funeral service of the late Dagbon ...

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Martin Amidu himself deserves to be prosecuted for corruption – Murtala Mohammed

Former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Murtala Ibrahim Mohammed has observed that the Ghana’s Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu is a perfect candidate for corruption prosecution himself if the current administration is indeed committed to fighting the canker, MyNewsGh.com has filed.He disclosed on a Tamale-based Radio station that Mr. Amidu who has lost credibility over time since his appointment, has ...

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Referendum: Massive YES votes for 6 new regions

‘YES’ voters voted massively in support of creation of six new regions in some parts of Ghana following a referendum Thursday. A total of 206,350 YES votes representing 99.7 per cent and 647 NO votes representing 0.3 per cent out of the total votes cast of 207,343 were recorded in the Savannah area of the Northern region. According to the ...

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