You Are Not a Chief! …Kingmakers Warn Prince Quaye Over Status and allegations against James Town Queenmother
The esteemed kingmakers of the Ngleshie Alata Paramountcy under the James Town Stool have issued a stern warning to Prince...
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You Are Not a Chief! …Kingmakers Warn Prince Quaye Over Status and allegations against James Town Queenmother
The esteemed kingmakers of the Ngleshie Alata Paramountcy under the James Town Stool have issued a stern warning to Prince Bruce Quaye, stating unequivocally that he is not recognized as a chief and must desist from holding himself out as such. The kingmakers, traditional leaders entrusted with the responsibility of
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You Are Not a Chief! …Kingmakers Warn Prince Quaye Over Status and allegations against James Town Queenmother
The esteemed kingmakers of the Ngleshie Alata Paramountcy under the James Town Stool have issued a stern warning to Prince Bruce Quaye, stating unequivocally that he is not recognized as a chief and must desist from holding himself out as such. The kingmakers, traditional leaders entrusted with the responsibility of
“Wrong is Wrong, But Presumption of Guilt Hurts Investment”: Analyst Calls for Balanced Debate on KGL–NLA Partnership
A public commentator has called for a more measured national conversation around the KGL Technology Limited and National Lottery Authority (NLA) partnership, arguing that while illegality must be confronted, Ghana cannot afford a culture where every successful indigenous business is presumed guilty before facts are established. The statement comes amid
Calls For Swift Prosecution Of Nigerian National Facing $6.5M Fraud Charges Intensify
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Ahanta West MP Sidesteps Traditional Authority
…To Organise Heritage Month, Using ‘Fake’ Family Members, Deceive Acting Defence Minister To Take Illegal Custody Of Repatriated Severed Head Of Otumfuo Badu Bonsoe II In less than one year of the President John Dramani Mahama delivery at the United Nations World Conference on the atrocities and evil treatment by
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