President Nkrumah, together with five comrades Kojo Botsio, Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Archie Casely-Hayford, Krobo Edusei, and N.A. Welbeck, wore FUGU during the Declaration of Independence on 6th March, 1957.
President Nkrumah chose FUGU over Western suits to symbolize African pride, cultural identity, the African Personality, and a rejection of colonial norms. It was a bold Pan-African statement made at the historic event held at the Old Polo Grounds in Accra.
Chelsea fans are singing Sanchez new song after that race :
โThereโs only one Robert Sanchez, one Robert Sanchez, he used to be sh*te, now heโs alright, walking in a Sanchez wonderlandโ
@FansTribeHQ The loud sound of silence. I felt the pain. 2030 World Cup will be hear soon, Naija. The current one is โUnavailable; dem no de see youโ
Fannie Mae Names Chief Operating Officer, Peter Akwaboah, to Acting CEO and Promotes John Roscoe and Brandon Hamara, to Co-Presidents | Fannie Mae https://t.co/FqGcsHxnug
Money raised from the sale of Chelsea which was supposed to benefit victims of the war in Ukraine has still not been released.
The Foreign Office has confirmed that the proceeds from the ยฃ2.5 billion sale almost three years ago remain frozen in a UK bank account.
Travel has always been an innate part of who I am + inspiration behind my design work, so I was thrilled to work with @CelebrityCruise to design the Sunset Bar on Celebrity Beyond + Celebrity Ascent. Take in stunning European views while sipping on tequila. #JourneyWonderFULL