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VeryDarkMan, in a new video that has gone viral on social media, revealed that Mr. Ibu’s leg has been amputatedIn the video, the controversial TikToker called on the comedian’s fans and admirers to pray and support him in any wayVeryDarkMan’s statement has unsurprisingly stirred emotions among netizens, with many expressing concern for Mr. IbuControversial TikToker Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan, has caused a stir online with his update on veteran Nollywood actor John Okafor’s health status.A Very Dark Manin a new video released via his Instagram page on Monday, November 6, he revealed Mr. Ibuhis leg had been…

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Aging is a natural process that happens as we grow older. Our bodies change over time as a result of a complex interaction between them genetic, environmentaland Lifestyle factors. These eight foods are known to contain nutrients and compounds that support and contribute to healthy aging. 1) Nuts and seeds Nuts and seeds such as almonds, flax seeds, walnuts, cashews, pumpkin seeds and hemp seeds contain fiber, antioxidants and healthy fats that help reduce inflammation and support brain health. 2) Berries Berries also play a vital role in slowing down the aging process in humans. Berries such as blueberries, strawberries…

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The two-story house in Nairobi, Kenya that New York Times reporters have been renting since the early 2000s had a few notable features when my family moved in three years ago: banana, guava and avocado trees. a thatched cottage in the garden, built by a former Times reporter. and a small library of books on Africa collected over several decades.I dived in. Yellowed reference volumes such as “Africa South of the Sahara: 1996” recalled a pre-Wikipedia world. Biographies of the famous are interspersed with those of the forgotten. A handful of admirably obscure works, such as “Church and State in…

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The British Council has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with two government agencies to help develop skills and provide employment opportunities for the country’s young people. The agencies are the National Youth Authority (NYA) and the National Service System (NSS). This was part of an effort to reaffirm the Council’s commitment to developing young people in the areas of skills, education and access to employment opportunities. The agreement will also provide youth mentorship opportunities for past beneficiaries of British Council programs to share their experiences and positively impact the lives of young people. The British Council’s Country Director for Ghana,…

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Prof. Ernest Kofi Abotsi The Dean of the School of Law, University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Professor Kofi Abotchi, says the biggest problem facing Ghana’s constitutionalism is the corrosive and corrupting power of party politics. According to him, it appears that the framers of the 1992 constitution had underestimated the power of party politics to exploit, abuse and corrupt the constitution to serve their parochial interests. “I think if you look at, for example, the provision on political parties, from section 55 onwards, you get the sense that there was a certain general assumption that political parties and political…

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Canadian Liam Draxl has been playing tennis since he could walk. His father Brian is the head pro at Newmarket Community Tennis Club, where Liam remembers his parents having to drag him off the court at night because their son couldn’t get enough of the sport. Now, at the age of 21, Draxl is living his childhood dream, having just turned pro this summer following a standout career at the University of Kentucky. “I always go back to that little kid with the blonde hair at Newmarket Tennis Club and I love it,” Draxl told ATPTour.com at the Calgary National…

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Ghana Ministry of Communications and Digitization has instructed all e-commerce operators and their couriers/drivers to register with Postal and Postal Services Regulatory Commission (PCSRC) until 19 December 2023. Details The Ministry said that after the deadline, no new goods delivery and courier service providers can register on any digital platform or delivery service without a valid PSCRC e-certificate. Existing operators have until 24 January 2024 to comply with the directive. Digging deeper Registration will enable the acquisition of an African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) e-certificate and number which is essential to curb e-commerce fraud and crimes committed by unlicensed,…

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Nana Ama McBrown is in fashion after helping some pedestrians, including students and elderly women, to cross the road in some parts of Accra, GhanaThe media personality looked classy in a white dress as she posed with some loyal fans and other celebritiesSome social media users have praised Onua Showtime for supporting this great initiativeGhanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has joined the list of celebrities supporting the national road safety campaign in honor of celebrity blogger Kobby Kyei’s zebra crossing initiative.Nana Ama McBrown poses with SHS students during a road safety campaign. Photo source: @iamamamcbrownSource: InstagramThe Onua Showtime presenter wore…

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The Central African Republic (CAR) is a country surrounded by six neighboring countries and located in the heart of Africa. The Central African Republic is bordered by Sudan to the east, South Sudan to the southeast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south, the Republic of Congo to the southwest, Chad to the north, and Cameroon to the west. The Central African Republic is the 44th largest country in the world, with an area of ​​622,984 square kilometers (240,535 sq mi). It has a population of approximately 5.457 million people as of 2021 according to the World Bank.…

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Image source: Global Information Service – Photo: 2023 By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK | November 7, 2023 (IDN) — If you thought Unesco they were just dusty old items, think again. UNESCO, which stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, was created in 1945 “to build peace through international cooperation as the only way to build bridges between nations.” As a laboratory of ideas, UNESCO has a wide range of expertise in Education, Science and Culture. This year they supported Africa Fashion Week which featured a roundtable discussion on the African Fashion Sector: Trends, Challenges…

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