Ghana

Ghana: ADOM FM and CECE WINANS again?

By Peterking – Global gospel music icon Cece Winans has her Ghana engagement listed for November 17, 2010, when she features as lead artiste on the Adom Praiz concert by Adom FM. The much talked about event planned initially for the Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre in September, will be held at the same venue and is listed on the diva’s official website among a long list of tours she is booked to undertake into the New Year. Does this mean that the first date given to the date was not right, then why Adom Fm keeps trying... Continue Reading

Publish Date: Tuesday, October 19th 2010 | Read Comments

CHRIS ATTOH ‘SHOT’ – ‘6 hours to Christmas’

By Peterking- This is Sparrow Production latest movie-“6 hours to Christmas”. As it is normal of the Christmas seasons lot of opportunities and memories thrives and every individual’s wish is to celebrate these opportunities and memories in grand style, but what happens when things takes a different facet and the results become bitter? Chris Attoh, ‘shot ’, one of Ghana’s movie star was shot by the police upon resisting arrest in the movie –“6 hours to Christmas” depicted in a flashback scene. Chris with a huge profile to his credit in the entertainment business, a Seasoned T.V and Radio Presenter,... Continue Reading

Publish Date: Tuesday, October 19th 2010 | Read Comments

Ghana: Two Liberians died from Kasaperako Alomo

By Peterking – Two Liberian are reportedly died from consuming two bottle of Kasapreko Alomo Bitters on Sunday 18th October evening, the two were last seen betting as to which one of them can drink a full bottle of Kasapreko Alomo Bitters, will take  20.oo Ghcedis and a mobile phone . Kasapreko Alomo Bittersis said to be one other first of which we are particularly proud – the conceptualization, research, design and development of the first scientifically formulated, herbal-based alcoholic beverage, Alomo Bitters. The two James Kofah and Ben Wilson after drinking that evening could not reach home again. Eyewitness... Continue Reading

Publish Date: Tuesday, October 19th 2010 | Read Comments

Ghanaian Awarded German Africa Prize 2010

By Own Correspondent – Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas from Ghana was awarded the German Africa Prize (Deutscher Afrika-Preis 2010) on October 6, 2010 in Berlin. Dr. Ibn Chambas was the first president of the Economic Commission of West African States (ECOWAS) after having served previously as its Secretary General. The prize is awarded annually by the German-African Foundation. Since 1993, the Deutsche Afrika-Stiftung has identified annually “modern Africans” whose outstanding personalities have contributed in a remarkable way to the continent’s well-being. Especially noted would be their involvement in the fields of human rights, peace, democracy or sustainable development. Dr. Christiana... Continue Reading

Publish Date: Saturday, October 16th 2010 | Read Comments

Kaneshie EPSU celebrates 11th anniversary

By Morkporkpor Anku (Accra, Ghana) Reverend Moses Faith Nyomi- Nyamedi, Resident Pastor of the Ghana’s Kaneshie Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) has called on the youth to seize the opportunity to worship God and stop following material things. He said the Christian youth have forgotten the main purpose of which they were created into the world, which was to win souls for Christ. Rev. Nyomi-Nyamedi was speaking at the 11th anniversary celebration of Kaneshie Evangelical Presbyterian Student Union (EPSU) in Accra, Ghana. The theme for the anniversary was: “Arise and rebuild the role of the youth in the EP Church”. He... Continue Reading

Publish Date: Saturday, October 2nd 2010 | Read Comments