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Preserving Indigenous Dance Forms in Northern Ghana

Dance is more than just movement—it is a living history, a cultural identity, and a powerful storytelling tool. In Northern Ghana, indigenous dance forms hold deep social, spiritual, and historical significance. Yet, these traditional expressions face the threat of extinction due to modernization, urbanization, and the growing influence of Western culture. But what makes these dances […]

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A Historic Moment: Ndan Yaa Naa’s Grand Visit to Yagbonwura—A Symbol of Unity and Peace

In a time when chieftaincy and tribal disputes often make headlines, two of Ghana’s most powerful traditional rulers—Ndan Yaa Naa Abukari II, the Overlord of Dagbon, and Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I, the Overlord of Gonja—are setting a remarkable example of peace and unity. Their recent visits to each other’s kingdoms are not just ceremonial

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Mike Ejeagha Overwhelmed as 14-Year-Old Song Goes Viral

In recent weeks, Nigerians have been paying homage to Mike Ejeagha, the 92-year-old highlife artist whose classic sound has gone viral thanks to Brain Jotter’s dance videos. Ejeagha, a cherished figure in the music world, has been receiving cash gifts from admirers far and wide. Unconfirmed reports even suggest that Brain Jotter gifted him a

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Unbelievable Turnout: Damba Cup Fills the Aliu Mahama Stadium in Tamale

Tamale witnessed a spectacular showdown at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium on Saturday 14th October, 2023, as football teams from Savelugu and Kumbungu went head-to-head in a fundraising match. The match, organized by Carlos Entertainment, brought the entire community together for a remarkable cause. A staggering 100% of the proceeds from the event would be

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