Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder linked to accidents
People with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more likely to be in a serious traffic accident, but medication may counteract that risk for some, according to a new study from Sweden....
View ArticleGovernment to terminates GYEEDA contracts
The Government of Ghana has terminated two contracts signed between the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) and Asongtaba Cottage Industries (ACI). The contracts terminated relate to a...
View ArticleDmytro Bulatov says he was beaten and tortured
Dmytro Bulatov shows his injuries A Ukrainian activist who went missing during anti-government protests has stumbled into a village near Kiev saying he was beaten and tortured. Dmytro Bulatov, 35, told...
View ArticleNPP calls for ceasefire
The National Council of Elders (NCE) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called for a ceasefire among members ahead of its national elections in March. The NCE has also advised members of the party to...
View Article‘Hollow’ creators offer tips for creating interactive documentaries
The first thing most of us learn about storytelling is that a narrative should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but a new breed of documentary is turning this tried-and-true approach on its head....
View ArticleQueuing To Buy Fuel In Nigeria So Generators Can Work
See a huge crowd of people queuing with small gallons and Jerry cans to buy fuel for their generating sets. This is a common sight at most filling stations in Nigeria all because they haven’t had light...
View ArticleSolutions To The Joblessness Of The Two Female Gaints
According to Obi Emelonye, producer and director of Mirror Boy and Last Flight to Abuja this development is not due to the fault of the actresses rather, they have become victims of their own success....
View ArticleJuliet Ibrahim Without The Weave
Earlier in the week, Jackie Appiah shared photos of her ‘natural hair’ with us on instagram and it seems her colleagues Yvonne Nelson and Juliet Ibrahim want to prove that they can throw the weaves...
View ArticleGov. Obi Gives 25000 Computers To Anambra State Schools
The Supervising Minister of Education, Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Nwike joined Governor Peter Obi yesterday to flag off the distribution of 25,000 computers and 450,000 generators to schools in Anambra State....
View ArticleThe Rantings Of A Deranged Man; Orji Kalu
It is with a heavy heart that we write this piece. A heavy heart because the person involved is someone who ordinarily should be held in high esteem, and should be deserving of such. For someone to be...
View ArticleAlhaji Iddrisu Bature Had It Tough With NDC-Holland
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) branch in Amsterdam, Holland has descended heavily on Alhaji Iddrisu Bature, Managing Editor of Al Hajj Newspaper for making derogatory comments about women....
View ArticleAbout 53% Of African Adopts To Tech Gap
IBM has announced the results of a new study entitled ‘Setting the pace in Africa: How IT leaders deliver on the potential of emerging technologies’, which found that while nearly 87 percent of African...
View ArticleKontihene Is A Woman-Kwaw Kese
A few years ago, it was reported that rapper Kontihene gave Kwaw Kese some hefty slap in ‘public’. It appears that whatever caused the rift still persists!!! Kontihene’s recent assertion on Okay FM...
View ArticleEric Donaldson Calls For The Legalisation Of Ganga In Ghana
Eric Donaldson is in Ghana for the first time for a concert dubbed ‘Big Man Dance’ to be held tonight, at the plush Mensivc Hotel in Accra for very important personalities (VIPs) as well as February 5...
View ArticleAPGA Chairman Called On Nigerians To Be One
The Anambra state chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance(APGA), Chief Shedrack Anakwue has described the forthcoming National Conference as a veritable opportunity for all Nigerians to discuss...
View ArticleCedi depreciation has a long history–Analyst
An expert in finance has called on regulators of the country’s economy, especially the Central Bank, to formulate time-tested policies to arrest the fall of the local currency. “Dollarization is still...
View ArticlePresident Kufuor returns home
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor, returned home Saturday after a month-long consultations with word leaders in his capacity as the United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Change. He was at the 22nd...
View ArticleUK wages have been dropping consistently since 2010
Real wages have been dropping consistently since 2010 – the longest period of falls since at least 1964, official figures show. Real wages calculate earnings when the rising cost of living, or...
View ArticleUS stocks ended down on Friday
US stocks ended down on Friday, closing out January with their first monthly drop since August. Investors worried over disappointing company results, weak eurozone inflation data and continuing...
View ArticleBreakthrough: Dead person’s eyes is medicine
Cells taken from the donated eyes of dead people may be able to give sight to the blind, researchers suggest. Tests in rats, reported in Stem Cells Translational Medicine, showed the human cells could...
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