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Efya performing at an event wearing creations from Pistis Ghana. In 2011, Efya signed a recording deal with One Nation Entertainment. [10] Her debut mixtape T.I.N.T, which is an acronym for This Is Not The Album, comprises thirteen tracks and was released for free digital download on November 12, 2013.
Ghana and Africa's first opportunities newspaper News Ghana: independent Vibe Ghana: independent Weekly Express: private weekly GhanaStar (formerly operated by World News Network, currently Private) Republik City News: SuccessValley ( Operated by SuccessValley, currently Private) Weekly Insight: private Weekly Spectator: state-owned
The Kumasi Zoo (Kumasi Zoological Garden) is a zoo located in the heart of Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.The zoo occupies a 1.5-square-kilometre (370-acre) area between the Kejetia Bus Terminal, the old race course and the Kumasi Centre for National Culture.
Koforidua today is a multi-ethnic city with people from various ethnic groups in Ghana calling the city their home. On March 4, 2024, Koforidua played host to the celebration of the 67th anniversary of the independence of Ghana. [4] [5]
The J. B. Danquah Memorial Lecture Series was inaugurated in 1968 in memory of Danquah, who was also a founding member of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS). [14] The Danquah Institute is "a political think-tank of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)" [15] in Ghana. It was set up in commemoration of his work and to promote his ideas ...
Vicker started out in the entertainment world in radio as a presenter at Groove 106.3 fm (1999–2000) and Vibe 91.9fm (2001–2004) and as a television personality for TV3 Ghana (1997–1999) & Metro TV (2000–2004), Vicker appeared in the Ghanaian television series Sun city, which depicted university life. He played the character of LeRoy ...
Tinny was born Tinny Nii Addo Quaynor in Osu, Ghana to Ricky Tetteh Quaynor and Naa Badu Quaynor.He is the last born of their six children. [2] Tinny grew up in the neighborhood of Osu and La, both in Accra, Ghana.
Akwatia is the capital of Denkyembour, a district in the Eastern region of south Ghana and west of the Atewa Range in the Birim River basin. Akwatia or Akortia also means "He returned here or there" In the indigenous language formerly known as Oji-Ounji now called Anii. Akwatia has a 2013 settlement population of 23,766 people. [1]