Sports- TYSON FIGHTS ROY JONES JR. IN AN EXHIBITION MATCH

Mike Tyson explains why he is still confident in his ability to box as he is set to fight Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition match on Sept. 12. Former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is making a comeback. Tyson, 54, will fight Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round exhibition on Sept. 12 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The bout will be … Continue reading Sports- TYSON FIGHTS ROY JONES JR. IN AN EXHIBITION MATCH

Politics- RISING MIGRATION RESTRICTIONS ARE DRIVING AFRICAN REFUGEES INTO THE HANDS OF LATIN AMERICAN SMUGGLERS

In 2016, Brazilian Federal Police uncovered a smuggling network operating between Brazil and South Africa that delivered fake visas to Africans seeking to travel through Latin America to the United States or Canada. The documents allowed migrants to enter Brazil, Bolivia or Venezuela without getting arrested. Abdifatah Hussein Ahmed, a Brazil-based South African national ran the operation with two partners, and after a joint investigation … Continue reading Politics- RISING MIGRATION RESTRICTIONS ARE DRIVING AFRICAN REFUGEES INTO THE HANDS OF LATIN AMERICAN SMUGGLERS

Politics- IMPORTED NIGERIAN FUEL IS WORSE THAN IN BLACK MARKET

A new laboratory findings has revealed that samples from illegal refineries in Nigeria’s Niger Delta is of a higher quality compared to imported petrol. According to the report, black market fuel from illegal refineries hidden deep in the creeks of the Niger Delta is less polluting than the highly toxic diesel and petrol from Europe. Publisher, Energy Times in Lagos,Nigeria, Kayode Ekundayo said diesel importation … Continue reading Politics- IMPORTED NIGERIAN FUEL IS WORSE THAN IN BLACK MARKET

DANI CEBALLOS SPEAKS OUT ON HIS FUTURE AT ARSENAL

Dani Ceballos says he is ‘happy’ at Arsenal and remaining at the club next season would be a ‘good step’ for him. The 23-year-old moved to north London on a season-long loan from Real Madrid at the start of the season and after a mixed start, has proved to be a key part of Mikel Arteta’s side. Ceballos impressed in flashes under Unai Emery, but a hamstring injury in November saw him … Continue reading DANI CEBALLOS SPEAKS OUT ON HIS FUTURE AT ARSENAL

PRESIDENT RESUMES WORK AT JUBILEE HOUSE OFFICE TODAY, JULY 19.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will resume official duties on Monday, July 20, from his office at the Jubilee House after completing a two-week self-quarantine at the Presidential Villa in Accra. He went into self-quarantine on Saturday, July 4, 2020, as a precautionary measure when a person in his close circles tested positive for COVID-19, even though his test result returned negative. The President, the … Continue reading PRESIDENT RESUMES WORK AT JUBILEE HOUSE OFFICE TODAY, JULY 19.

“THE PENALTY KICK I MISSED AT THE 2010 WORLD CUP HAS HELPED ME TO BECOME A BETTER PENALTY TAKER” – ASAMOAH GYAN

Ghana Legend Asamoah Gyan. Most decorated Blacks Stars footballer and Ghanaian international, Asamoah Gyan, has said the penalty he missed against Uruguay at the 2010 World Cup has been a blessing to his career. However, the last miss at the Mundial in South Africa and the heartbreak he brought to Ghanaians and the entire Africa continent has taught him to master the skill of taking … Continue reading “THE PENALTY KICK I MISSED AT THE 2010 WORLD CUP HAS HELPED ME TO BECOME A BETTER PENALTY TAKER” – ASAMOAH GYAN

AIRBUS SCANDAL: WE KNOW YOU’RE CORRUPT, COME OUT AND SPEAK – NYINDAM TO MAHAMA

First Deputy Majority whip, Mathew Nyindam has called on former president John Dramani Mahama to come out and clear the air concerning his involvement in the airbus scandal. Ghana was cited as one of five countries on January 31, in which Airbus SE, allegedly bribed government officials for favours between 2009 and 2015, according to the UK’s Serious Fraud Office. This has led to an … Continue reading AIRBUS SCANDAL: WE KNOW YOU’RE CORRUPT, COME OUT AND SPEAK – NYINDAM TO MAHAMA

THE HARD TRUTH “GEORGE STINNEY’S DEATH”

A re-examination of the Stinney case began in 2004, and several individuals and Northeastern University School of Law sought a judicial review. His conviction was overturned in 2014, 70 years after he was executed when a court ruled that he had not received a fair trial. Incident In 1944, on either March 24 or 25, the bodies of two young girls, Betty June Binniker (1933–1944), age 11, … Continue reading THE HARD TRUTH “GEORGE STINNEY’S DEATH”

HOW AFRICAN COURTS GLORIFY COLONIALISM WITH WIGS AND GOWNS

The tradition of wearing horsehair wigs, perukes, ‘a term derived from the French word perruque (weaving wig)’ and gowns by the judiciary predates the 15th Century. In the 14th Century, during the reign of King Edward III, the accepted costume for nobles who appeared before the Court of the king was the robe. Later in the 17th Century, the gown was adopted together with the peruke (horsehair wig) … Continue reading HOW AFRICAN COURTS GLORIFY COLONIALISM WITH WIGS AND GOWNS