🇬🇭 A Ghanaian man confronted his friend after accusing him of stealing his bank card, withdrawing money from his account, and sending it to his wife back home, despite being hosted and supported freely in Europe for several months.
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“Black Stars players should eat ‘dawadawa’ to stay fit. This dawadawa is from Bunkpurugu. I have also been to Tongo before, and their ‘dawadawa’ is very good.”
— Canadian citizen Kwame Ahoɔfɛ urges Black Stars players to consume more ‘dawadawa’ to stay fit for their World Cup matches, emphasizing its nutritional value and its roots in Northern Ghana.
It looks like this song has become the Black Stars’ victory anthem. Wishing them all the very best in their next match 🇬🇭⚽️
We no come here to Playyy 🔥🔥🔥
British content creator described Ghana’s upcoming World Cup clash against England, Tuesday, June 23 as the tournament’s most anticipated fixture. 🚨🇬🇭🏴
He also predicted England will score at least three goals in the match, backing a dominant win for the Three Lions.
“This game is going to be a war. This game is going to break friendships,” he stated.
#AuntieDedei
“I bought these two iPhone 17 Pro Max (2TB) devices from an Indian man in the USA for GH¢10,000 each and paid GH¢3,000 each for shipping, only to discover that both phones were fake. I’m so disappointed.”
— A Ghanaian man shares his disappointment after discovering that two iPhone 17 Pro Max (2TB) devices he purchased from an Indian man in the USA for GH¢13,000 each, including shipping, were counterfeit.
Adwoa Safo was not on good terms with her father, and right now, she’s going against the wishes of her father on how he said he should be buried when he passed away
Aerial footage of the Samreboi Nsuaekyi community captures the Samre River before it burst its banks, triggering devastating floods that displaced hundreds of residents and claimed the lives of at least two people.
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