A Ghanaian DJ and entrepreneur, Rab Bakari, has been reported dead. Ghanaian hiphop artist Reggie Rockstone posted a picture of Rab with a prayer and a heart emoji after his death went viral. The popular DJ and producer is said to have passed away in the Western Region on Independence Day. The news hit several...
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Category: Entertainment
Be careful how you live on social media – Bullgod
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I am not a lazy artiste—Jupitar
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Prof Lade Wosornu to speak at ‘Ghana Reads’
As a surgeon; and a renowned literalist and poet, Prof. Lade Wosorno has lived both lives using his skills to bridge the gap between science and arts. Also, his proficiency as a great essayist has endeared him to many in the literary world; thus, it will be a good chance for patrons at this year’s...










