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Daily Archives: June 19, 2018

NYANTAKYI HITS BACK AT ANAS AS HE THREATENS TO SUE HIM

Kwesi Nyantakyi the former President of the Ghana Football Association has called into question the investigative work of Anas Aremeyaw Anas, suggesting he is not a true investigative journalist as has been touted. Anas had embarked on a project as part of his investigative work for some period which he …

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ANAS DRAWS ATTENTION OF PUBLIC TO UNTRUE STATEMENT ASCRIBED TO EX-GFA BOSS

The investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anaws and his TigerEyePI has drawn the attention of the public on an untrue statement circulating in the media ascribe to the former ghana football association (GFA) boss, Kwasi Nyantekyi. The TigerEyePI made this known in a statement yesterday, June 18, 2018. According to the …

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GRIEZMANN & LUCAS HERNANDEZ EXTEND ATLETICO CONTRACT

Antoine Griezmann and Lucas Hernandez have both extended their contracts with Atletico Madrid, keeping them at the club until the summer of 2023 and 2024 respectively. Just five days earlier Griezmann announced his decision to stay at Atletico, amid a long-term interest from current La Liga champions FC Barcelona. “I …

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BRAZIL FEARS NEYMAR’S INJURY WOULD BE SERIOUS

Switzerland did not hold back in a physical encounter with Brazil in their opening World Cup game, and Neymar, who was playing his first competitive game since a foot operation in February, felt the consequences Hobbling back into the dressing room, he felt pain in the same area and there …

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GHANA COMMEMORATES WORLD SICKLE CELL DAY.

  World Sickle Cell Day was established by the United Nations general assembly in 2008 in order to increase the awareness about the sickle cell disease and its cure among public. The Day was first time celebrated in Ghana 19th June 2009. Mr Ebenezer Nii Martey, a strategic planner for …

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UNAPPROVED DRUGS IN SPORTS (DOPING)

In competitive sports, doping is the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors. The use of stimulants and strength-building substances in sport is held to date back as far as Ancient Greece, but it was during the 1920s that restrictions about drug use in sport were first thought …

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MAHAMA’S LOSS IN THE 2016 ELECTIONS HAS AFFECTED MY MUSIC CAREER – MZBEL

Mzbel, the controversial afro-pop songstress stated that, the former president Mahama’s defeat has affected her music career. In the 2016 general elections, Mzbel generously campaigned for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), where she even released a couple of songs for the party. After her party’s loss in the 2016 general …

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NSMQ MISTRESS GRACES THE QUIZ AUDITORIUM WITH A PAPER BAG

Dr. Elsie Effah Kaufmann, the National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ) mistress is reported to have come to the last weeks NSMQ with a paper handbag. The NSMQ is the longest-running independent production on television in Ghana. It is popular to both the students of Senior High Schools and old …

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2% ALLOCATION OF COUNTRY’S GDP INTO CYBER SECURITY.

The proliferation of cyber threats in Africa is on the rise thus the immediate development of cyber security. Cyber security is the protection of computer systems, internet-connected systems including hardware, software and data from cyber attacks. Cyber security is increasingly facilitating crime such as terrorism, money laundering and child trafficking …

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MOESHA BODOUNG ALEDGED BODY ENHANCEMENT SURGERY

Moesha Boduong was reported attending the premiere of ” My name is Ramadan ” at the Silver Bird Cinema inside the Accra Mall on June 15, 2018. Comprehensively, Moesha’s new video has received much reactions from the public.Most of her fans and followers on social media believe that her body …

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