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Salome Sakyi

Greater Accra Region
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  • 1 day ago | theghanareport.com | Salome Sakyi

    The veteran Ghanaian broadcaster and disc jockey Mike Eghan, affectionately known as the Magnificent Emperor, has died at the age of 89. Born in Sekondi-Takoradi, Eghan, also referred to as the “The Magnificent Emperor,” was among the pioneering hosts of electronic media and show business, in a career that spanned for 60 years, starting off as a disc jockey, then a radio presenter and also a television host.

  • 1 day ago | theghanareport.com | Salome Sakyi

    The Mayor of Kumasi, Richard Kwasi Ofori Boadi Agyemang, has pledged full support for the ongoing revitalisation of the Kumasi Children’s Park, an initiative led by the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and Lady Julia Foundation. The project, backed by First Atlantic Bank and Nvugu Mining Limited, aims to restore the long-neglected public recreational space into a modern, child-friendly environment for residents in Ghana’s second-largest city.

  • 1 day ago | theghanareport.com | Salome Sakyi

    Offset has officially logged off. The rapper abruptly deactivated both his Instagram and X accounts after a viral tweet compared his son Wave’s braids to the hairstyle of Cardi B’s new boyfriend, NFL star Stefon Diggs. The post featured side-by-side photos of Wave and Diggs rocking nearly identical braided styles, and social media quickly lit up with jokes and commentary. The comparison clearly didn’t sit well with Offset, who fired off two heated tweets before going silent online.

  • 2 days ago | theghanareport.com | Salome Sakyi

    Judge Arun Subramanian delivered a strong warning to Sean “Diddy” Combs and his lead counsel on Thursday after the hip-hop mogul was twice seen nodding “vigorously” to witness testimony while directly eyeing the jury. Such interactions are strictly forbidden, and the judge said that if he caught Combs doing it “even once” more, he’d have him removed from the courtroom.

  • 2 days ago | theghanareport.com | Salome Sakyi

    Ghanaian actor and Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority (NFA), James Gardiner has shared that there’s lack of support from Ghanaians for the movie industry. Gardiner noted that high value has been placed on foreign content over local movies, making it difficult for Ghanaian movies to be appreciated by local consumers.

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