Source: CNR by Hanson Agyemang The Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has accused the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) of harassing businesses under the guise of tax collection. He voiced his concerns during a discussion with members of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry, seeking their …
Read More »‘Poor people don’t eat eggs,’ Nigerian governor rejects inclusion of eggs in subsidised food items
Subsidised food items will be sold to vulnerable persons already enlisted in the state’s social register. Source: Premium Time By Saviour Imukudo Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has rejected an appeal to include “eggs” among the food items that the state government will sell to vulnerable people at …
Read More »Undersea Cable Cut: Cabinet approves 5G network spectrum to bolster Internet connectivity
Source: GRAPHIC ONLINE Ursula Owusu-Ekuful — Minister of Communications Cabinet has given approval for the establishment of a shared neutral 4G and 5G networks for all telecommunications operators in the country to enhance Internet connectivity, the Minister of Communications, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, has said. She said the network would also pave …
Read More »Find dog, Optical Illusion Challenge: You have hunter eyes if you can spot a dog among the herd of sheep in 3 seconds!
Source: Bright Side, by Mrigank Chakraborty Optical Illusion Challenge: There is a dog hiding among the herd of sheep in plain sight in this picture. Can you spot it in 3 seconds? Test your visual skills now! Optical illusions are mind-bending images that challenge your perception and test your observation …
Read More »John Boadu shakes the grounds at Greater Accra Regional Campaign Launch for NPP
Amidst the electrifying atmosphere of the Greater Accra Regional Campaign launch for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu, the immediate past General Secretary, took center stage to deliver a powerful message of unity and assurance. As the crowd gathered in anticipation, Boadu’s presence commanded respect, his reputation as a …
Read More »Undersea Cable cut: Internet services partially restored, says MainOne
Undersea-cable-1 Source: By Justice Okamgba, the PUNCH Digital infrastructure company, MainOne, has announced the successful restoration of services for a portion of its customers. The company said it was making moves to restore services for others by utilising capacity acquired on available cable systems. The company disclosed this in an …
Read More »EXPLAINER: Who cut the undersea cables and disrupted internet? EXPLAINER: Who cut the undersea cables and disrupted internet?
Credit: CLAIRE MOM On March 14, Nigerians were thrown into a frenzy when the internet blinked out. Bank services were severely disrupted, and the telecommunications sector was in a sorry state. Soon, reports emerged that the internet outage happened due to damaged submarine cables. The reports added that the damage …
Read More »The Analogy Of A Driver’s Mate Vrs A Spare Driver
EPISODE 4, By: Dr. APC In this episode, let’s turn our attention to the behaviors of the the 2 and draw our conclusions. *The Behavior of a spare driver* The spare driver as already indicated is a qualified driver who for some reasons may be idling. These are their attributes …
Read More »Akufo-Addo’s Government Has No Choice than to Assent the ANTI-LGBTQ+ Bill into Law ~ Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
Because of Daily bread must we destroy our cultural values, identity, traditions and the sexual lives of the future generations? As for the Court, “any idiot” can test the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill at the Supreme Court but as to whether the Supreme Court will uphold the interest of such individuals against …
Read More »POISONED AKONFEM: Chairman Wontumi Was Their Target Not John Kumah ~ Oheneba Asiedu
POISONED AKONFEM: Chairman Wontumi Was Their Target Not John Kumah- Oheneba Asiedu Wontumionilne A HERO IS GONE Chairman Wntumi was the main target in a food poisoning saga that lead to the death of former deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah, Oheneba Nana Asiedu has revealed. Providing details on the meal …
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