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A great video featuring Ghanaian actor Lil Win and Nigerian actors Charles Awurum and Victor Osuagwu discussing Ghanaian Jollof has surfaced online.In the video, Nigerian actor Mr Awurum shared positive reviews of Ghana jollof as he said it was very sweet while his home country’s as bitterThe video made many people laugh out loud as they shared their thoughts on their statements about their home country’s jollof riceGhanaian actor Lil Win and two other Nigerian actors he flew to Ghana were seen discussing Ghana jollof in a video.Ghanaian actor Lil Win and Nigerian actors Charles Awurum and Victor Osuagwu in…

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The lions were among 48 animals rescued from Sudan’s capital, Khartoum.February 21, 2024, 5:07 am ETβ€’ 4 minutes readingLONDON — Eleven lions rescued from conflict-torn Sudan have found a new home in South Africa, animal charity Four Paws has announced.The lions — who were among 48 rescued from Sudan’s capital Khartoum, the heart of the conflict — were taken to the LionsRock Big Cat Sanctuary in Bethlehem, South Africa.”The lions have spent nine months surrounded by the tragedies of war. They are injured, weak, emaciated and prone to injury,” Four Paws said in a statement sent to ABC News. “Getting…

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French farmers resumed direct action, stepping up pressure on the government. Photo: Pascal LACHENAUD/AFPSource: AFPFrance’s Prime Minister Gabriel Attal tried to head off fresh farmers’ protests on Wednesday as they resumed direct action, including dumping produce and blocking roads to pursue their demands.Attal promised to elevate agriculture “to the status of a fundamental national interest,” outlining an agriculture bill designed to address farmers’ grievances.Already last month, farmers had staged violent protests across the country before their unions called for their suspension following government promises of reforms.But this weekend’s national agriculture fair has become a de facto deadline for the government…

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Benito Owusu-BioMinister of Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Abu Ginapoor has appointed former Undersecretary of the Ministry Benito Ousubio as an advisor on special projects.He was among the ministers and parliamentarians dismissed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in a recent cabinet reshuffle.His appointment took effect on Monday, February 19th.Projects include the National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Program (NAELP), the Ghana Landscape Restoration and Small Scale Mining Project (GLRSSMP), the Green Ghana Project, the Green Streets Project, the Rehabilitation of the Appiatse Community, and the Digitalization of Land Boards. It is included. , Kumasi Sector 18 Redevelopment.Ginapore said the ministry…

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KABALA, Feb. 20 (Xinhua/GNA) β€” Uganda is moving towards the use of digital technology to boost wildlife conservation efforts, which has yielded good results, a senior official said Tuesday. β€œDigital technology has significantly transformed traditional wildlife conservation strategies. While we face man-made conservation challenges, digital innovations such as drones, satellite tracking, DNA barcoding and social media have become critical to the modern practice of wildlife conservation,” said the Tourism Minister, Wildlife and Antiquities, Tom Butime. in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. The minister said these technologies have improved understanding of wildlife behaviour, monitoring illegal wildlife trade and trafficking, predicting threats…

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New Zealand chose to fight back AustraliaBig Josh Clarkson will make his T20I debut as New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner won the toss and is elected to bat against an almost full-strength Australia in the first series at Sky Stadium.Steven Smith was omitted for Australia with Matthew Short being picked and ranked at No.7.Clarkson has been named in New Zealand’s No.6 with paceman Lockie Ferguson returning from injury having missed the Super Smash final for Auckland.New Zealand are in good form in the format as they defeated Pakistan 4-1 at home last month. Sudner captains the series in place of…

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Imagine this, as it ended in 2022, a 164,969 employees say goodbye to their tech havens at 1,064 companies. And just when we thought the stage was set for a quieter 2023, big shots like Twitter, Amazon, and even Microsoft decided to do a little employment tango, leading to a grand total of 262,595 workers saying goodbye to 1,188 tech companies. . Now here we are, entering 2024 with 24,584 more joining the loose brigade from 93 tech companies. While this can be scary, it is the right motivation for someone to try to keep their job. As a software…

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A member of the DWP Academy, Championrolie recently joined Kwadwo Sheldon and his co-host for an interviewIn a lengthy chat, the dancer shared his rise to fame and his rewarding journey as a dancerDuring the chat, the dancer got locked in a heated back-and-forth with co-host Kwadwo Sheldon as the topic of Afronita came up.On January 22, 2024, Ghanaian dance collective DWP Academy announced that Yeboah Danita Akosua Adomaah, popularly known as Afronita, is going independent. The news of Afronita’s departure spread like wildfire as many netizens who were obsessed with the dancer’s infectious bond with her colleagues shared their…

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As a queer teenager growing up in northern Nigeria, Arinze Ifeakandu often found himself searching for books that reflected what he was feeling.She combed the books at home and imagined closer bonds between characters of the same sex. She scoured bookstores in Kano, the city where she lived, hoping to find stories that focused on LGBTQ lives. Later, on clandestine visits to Internet cafes, he came across gay romance stories, but they often focused on lives far from his own, with closeted white jocks living in snowy towns.Ifeakandu wanted more. He began writing short stories in which gay men battled…

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Tractors and trucks besieged Berlin’s landmark Brandenburg Gate in January as farmers protested the end of fuel subsidies. Photo: JOHN MACDOUGALL / AFP/FileSource: AFPWeak exports, costly energy and the green transition have combined to form a “perfect storm” for the German economy, leaving Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition at loggerheads over how to change course.The government will present its latest economic forecasts for 2024 on Wednesday, with media reports suggesting a sharp downgrade to growth of just 0.2%.In its autumn forecast, the government still expected output to rise by 1.3%.The country closed 2023 in recession, contracting by 0.3%, and the latest…

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