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Ghanaians charged to continue the independence fight

Ghana Mission – Ghanaians have been charged to continue the good fight their forebears put in for Ghana’s independence from British Colonial rule by giving of their best to the

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Ghana’s flag flies in Worcester on Ghanaian independence day

By Tom Quinn. Worcestemag, – Worcester has the highest concentration of Ghanaians in the United States, which helps new arrivals quickly adjust to life in America, immigrants from the West

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Everyone Needs to Stop Passing Along Facebook Rumors About ICE Checkpoints

Leon Neyfakh, The Slate – New Yorkers were sharing a bracing message on Facebook on Thursday: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had set up checkpoints at subway stations in

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Edusei Foundation supports Kumasi Academy Old Student Association

The Edusei Foundation (EF) has donated an amount of GHc40,000 to the Kumasi Academy Old Students Association (Akunini) to support the building of an ultra-modern science laboratory for the school,

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Ghanaian woman and her three children who perished in fire laid to rest

By Nana Afrane Asante|3news.com – A Ghanaian woman and her three children who perished in a fire outbreak last year in Helsinki, Finland, have been laid to rest. Nana Ago

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Entrepreneur”African Queen” laid to rest

The final rites of Mrs Elizabeth Nyarko “African Queen” a prominent Ghanaian entrepreneur in New York, who passed away on December 16 2016 with cardiac arrest at the age of

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Nigerian elected first black female president of Harvard Law Review

Thecable – Nigerian student, Imelme Umana, who hails from Akwa Ibom state, has become the first black woman to be elected President of Harvard’s Law Review. The announcement was made

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New Asantefuohene and Asantefoohemaa of Washington Metro Area Sworn in

Afrikanpost -Saturday January 28th would be a day to remember in the history of the Asanteman Association of the Washington Metro Area as a new Asantefoohene and Asantefoohenmaa were sworn

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Edusei Foundation Co-Sponsors Commemorative Book on US-Africa Relations

On Friday January 13th 2017 AMIP News, a Washington DC Based Media Group in collaboration with The Africa Society launched The United States and Africa Relations, a comprehensive and creative

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David Adjaye receives knighthood

DEZEE – British architect David Adjaye is to become Sir David Adjaye after receiving a knighthood for services to architecture in the New Year’s Honours 2017. Adjaye, 50, will receive