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Haruna Babangida

With a strong following across Sekondi-Takoradi and Ghana, Haruna Babangida has solidified his reputation as one of the leading radio hosts. Known for his infectious energy, his deep knowledge of pan Africanism and reggae music , Haruna Babangida has captivated listeners from all walks of life. Each day, his popularity continues to soar, serving as a unifying force within the reggae culture. Haruna Babangida has a wealth of experience to his sleeves. His broadcasting journey began in 2009 with Diamond FM in Tamale before relocating to the southern part of the country to join Melody FM. After an impressive eight-year tenure with Melody FM, he expanded his reach to Ocean1 TV in 2018, subsequently joined the Takoradi wing of the Global Media Alliances YFM in 2019, then to EIB's Empire Fm and back to Melody Fm as the General Manager. His contributions have not gone unnoticed, earning him multiple nominations at prestigious awards such as the Ghana DJ Awards and the Radio and Television Personality Awards (RTP Awards). Recognized for his unique approach of blending reggae music with current affairs, Haruna Babangida uses his platform to address socio-political issues and African history, garnering admiration and establishing himself as a household name in the industry. He aims to entertain, inform, and educate listeners. Haruna Babangida doubles as the Country Director of the African Renaissance Magazine. He is a Documentary Filmmaker, a PR Executive, a Writer, a Storyteller and a Broadcast Journalist.

Meet Ghana’s first female pilot, melody danquah.

Melody Millicent Danquah was a Ghanaian pilot. She was amongst the first female pilot in Ghana and one of the earliest in Africa. She followed in the footsteps of Lotfia Elnadi who was the first Egyptian woman as well as the first woman from Africa to earn a pilot’s license on 27 September 1933. Melody Danquah was born in Larteh Akuapem,

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How to use breath control to fix Quick ejaculations or premature ejaculation.

Quick ejaculations or premature ejaculations happen within three minutes of penetration. The first approach to curing them is learning to breathe slowly through your nostrils deep into the belly. Most men have shallow, careless, sloppy respiration. Shallow or careless breathing is a character of men who are prone to quick anger or anxiety. This is

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The STORY BEHIND THE KENTE CLOTH

West African cultures have been weaving textiles for thousands of years. Archaeological evidence for the oldest form of handloom weaving in Southern Ghana has been discovered at Begho and Bono Manso. Spindle whorls and dye holes discovered in these sites have been dated to the 14th–18th centuries. At Wenchi, spindle whorls have been dated to the 16th–17th centuries. Asante oral tradition give the origins

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The history behind sekond-takoradi.

Sekondi is a name derived from the Old Prussian word “Taccarary“. Which meant “second” after the settlement was chosen as the second location for a shallow water harbour.  The origins of Takoradi is conflicted. In one account it is a combination of the Portuguese word “taccarada” or “Taccarary” (Old Prussian) and an Ahanta word “ntakor”. Sekondi, the older and larger of the two

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U.S. Court slashes $18m defamation fine AGAINST KENNEDY AGYAPONG to $500

A United States Court has significantly reduced the $18 million defamation damages awarded against Ghanaian politician and former Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, to just $500. The Superior Court of New Jersey awarded investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas $18 million in damages in a defamation lawsuit against the former MP, and one Frederick Asamoah, a

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Meet Professor Frimpong-Boateng, Famous Ghanaian physician and cardiothoracic surgeon.

Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng FGA (born 1949) is a Ghanaian physician and cardiothoracic surgeon who established the National Cardiothoracic Center in Accra, Ghana and the Ghana Red Cross Society. He is also the president of the Ghana Heart Foundation and was the chief executive officer of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. A well-known figure in his country, Frimpong-Boateng was elected a Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in December 2002.

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