Senegal election delay ruled unlawful.

The decision to postpone this month’s elections in Senegal is against the country’s constitution, the country’s top court has ruled. The Constitutional Council annulled President Macky Sall’s decree and a contentious bill passed by parliament moving the vote to December. Widespread protests have gripped the West African country, once considered a bastion of democracy in…

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Abrewa Nana raises concerns over biased media treatment of artists

Ghanaian music icon Abrewa Nana has voiced concerns regarding the media’s biased treatment of ‘A-List’ artists, pointing out its negative impact on the overall advancement of the country’s music industry. During an exclusive interview with Graphic Showbiz, she emphasized the necessity for a more united and inclusive approach, underscoring how focusing solely on a few artists can…

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Sarkodie, Davido lead social media reactions to Dede Ayew’s AFCON apology

Ghanaian musician, Michael Owusu Addo alias Sarkodie and Nigerian musician, Davido have consoled Black Stars captain Andre Dede Ayew following Ghana’s exit from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Sarkodie, reacting to Dede Ayew’s emotional apology to Ghanaians on Instagram, stated that Ghanaians appreciate the skipper’s effort. “You love your country and we love and appreciate you…

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How banditry, insecurity can be addressed in northern Nigeria – Zulum

Infrastructural development, educational reform, healthcare enhancement, empowerment, and job creation have been identified as some of the measures that can be taken by the government to address lingering insecurity in parts of northern Nigeria. Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, suggested in a keynote address at the 10th Annual Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Lecture and…

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Mason convicted for defiling a ten-year-old in uncompleted building

The Tarkwa Circuit Court has convicted a mason to 15 years imprisonment for defiling a ten-year-old in an uncompleted building at Himan-Prestea in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality. Thomas Aboagye, alias Mfantse, pleaded guilty to the charge of defilement, and the presiding judge, Hathia Ama Manu before sentencing the accused to fifteen years imprisonment in hard…

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