Samuel Agbewode, Adaklu-Workpe
23 February 2009
Pix Mr. Dzamesi receiving medical attention at the Volta Regional Hospital with his broken left arm and other wounds he sustained during the struggle with the lion. (more…)
Samuel Agbewode, Adaklu-Workpe
23 February 2009
Pix Mr. Dzamesi receiving medical attention at the Volta Regional Hospital with his broken left arm and other wounds he sustained during the struggle with the lion. (more…)
By Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr.
Atumpan News Agency
The death of Ms. Stella Asieduaa, 42, was reported on Feb. 5, 2009 at the Maimonides Medical Center and Hospital in
Brooklyn, New York. The cause of death was given as metastasized – or advanced stage – of breast cancer by Ms. Comfort Korang, a sister of the deceased. (more…)
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Alhaji Mohammed Mumuni, has described the approval of his nomination by Parliament as a “vindication of our democracy.” (more…)
RE: CONVERSION FROM PETROL TO GAS IS DANGEROUS
We have read a letter by one Henry Egyei-Mensah of St. Augustine’s College Cape Coast, titled “Conversion From Petrol To Gas Is Dangerous”, which was published in the January 12, 2009 edition of the Daily Graphic and we wish to set the record straight. (more…)
In the hush-hush world of Swiss banking, the unthinkable is happening: secrets are spilling into the open.
UBS, the largest bank in Switzerland, agreed on Wednesday to divulge the names of well-heeled Americans whom the authorities suspect of using offshore accounts at the bank to evade taxes. (more…)
By: Eric Bottah alias Oyokoba ebottah@hotmail.com
In the last little while various people have expressed their opinions or reservations to the name of our country Ghana. Some like Maulvi Ameer Adam, head of the Ahmidiyya Moslem Mission, is quoted as saying the name Ghana descended from Arabic word Ghinaa that embodies the attributes of gold and great wealth etc. so it is a good name. (more…)
LONDON - Kosmos Energy LLC is seeking buyers for its stakes in a huge West African oil field, two people familiar with the matter said, in the latest sign that tight credit markets and low oil prices are hurting smaller firms. (more…)
By Sydney Casely-Hayford
Not only was their son murdered, his body is cremated before they get to perform the traditional funeral rites (more…)
A MAN (John Nii Ketu Abbey?) was stabbed to death as he travelled with his three-year-old daughter to hospital where his wife had given birth hours earlier. (more…)
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