Author: charles Akor

Charles Akor is an avid reader and writer with a deep passion for crafting compelling news articles on diverse topics. With an eye for detail and a curiosity-driven mindset, Charles thrives on exploring and dissecting issues, from politics and technology to human-interest stories and global trends. His love for storytelling reflects his commitment to keeping audiences informed and engaged. Beyond his affinity for writing, Charles is a dynamic social media enthusiast. He understands the power of digital platforms in shaping narratives and fostering connections. Whether it's through sharing articles, engaging in discussions, or curating content for online communities, Charles uses social media as a tool to amplify meaningful conversations and connect with like-minded individuals.

Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe Calls for Collective Effort to Protect Ghanaโ€™s Democracy Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, a founding member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has made a heartfelt appeal to Ghanaโ€™s Electoral Commission (EC), the government, and key national stakeholders to prioritize and uphold the countryโ€™s democratic stability as the December 7 elections approach. In a statement released on December 3, he urged stakeholders to fulfil their roles in ensuring fairness and integrity, emphasizing the need for collective accountability in preserving peace and democracy. A Call to Jean Mensa and the Electoral Commission Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe directed a pointed message to Jean…

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Election 2024: NDC Congratulates Special Voting Participants and Highlights Key Issues Ahead of December 7 Elections The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has extended its congratulations to all participants in today’s special voting exercise, commending their commitment to democracy and their collective effort to “Vote for Change.” The party remains confident that this marks a step towards ushering in H.E. John Dramani Mahama as Ghanaโ€™s next President in the upcoming December 7, 2024, general elections. Election 2024:ย  Special Voting Turnout: A Mixed Bag The Ashanti Region recorded a turnout of 17,337 voters out of 20,378 registered participants, translating to an 85%…

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During todayโ€™s special voting exercise in Ayawaso West Wuogon, Lydia Alhassan, the incumbent MP for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), stirred debate by distributing food to voters and Electoral Commission officials. The gesture was criticized by John Dumelo, her rival candidate from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who argued it could be seen as an attempt to influence votersโ€”a practice that breaches electoral guidelines. The scene unfolded amidst an otherwise peaceful voting process. While some viewed the act as a gesture of goodwill, Dumelo and others expressed concerns about its implications for the election’s fairness, urging strict adherence to the…

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Joe Mettle’s Call for Better Air Travel Experience in Ghana: A Look at the Disparity in Airline Services Ghanaian gospel musician Joe Mettle recently shared a thought-provoking post on X (formerly Twitter) that sparked a conversation about the quality of air travel to and from Ghana. The internationally renowned artist, known for his global outreach and dedication to his craft, expressed his concerns about the poor quality of aircraft servicing the country, especially when compared to other African nations. Joe Mettle’s Post: A Call for Improvement In a candid post to his followers, Joe Mettle acknowledged the privilege of travelling…

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Understanding Ghanaian Law on Pornography and Pornographic Acting: A Comprehensive Guide In recent years, the issue of pornography and its various implications has been a topic of increasing discussion across the globe. In Ghana, the conversation surrounding pornography is particularly complex due to its legal, moral, and cultural dimensions. Ghana, as a predominantly religious and conservative society, has clear laws governing the production, distribution, and consumption of explicit content. This article delves into what Ghanaian law says about pornographic acting, its legal ramifications, and the broader social and cultural issues surrounding it. What is Pornography Under Ghanaian Law? In Ghana,…

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Australia to Ban Social Media for 16-Year-Olds: A Bold Move to Protect Teens Online In a groundbreaking decision aimed at safeguarding younger generations, Australia is set to ban 16-year-olds from accessing social media platforms. This move, if implemented, will make Australia one of the strictest nations in regulating teen access to digital spaces, igniting discussions about online safety, mental health, and digital freedoms. Whatโ€™s Behind the Ban? The Australian government has expressed growing concerns about the adverse effects of social media on teenagers. From cyberbullying and mental health challenges to the exposure of inappropriate content, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat,…

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Biblical Jerusalem|| For millennia, Jerusalem has stood as a symbol of faith, history, and divine promise. Known as the City of David, the site of Solomonโ€™s Temple, and a key setting in the life of Jesus Christ, Jerusalem is central to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But what if the Jerusalem we revere today is not the same described in the Bible? A growing number of researchers are challenging the long-held belief that modern Jerusalem is the exact location of the ancient biblical city. This intriguing perspective, though controversial, encourages a fresh examination of scripture, geography, and archaeology. Could it be…

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President Bola Tinubu Highlights Progress from Economic Reforms, Calls for Patience and Unity President Bola Tinubu has revealed that the economic policies implemented at the start of his administration are beginning to yield positive results, signalling a gradual turnaround for Nigeriaโ€™s economy. While acknowledging the initial challenges these reforms posed to citizens, he emphasized their necessity in addressing the nationโ€™s deep-seated economic crises and paving the way for a brighter future. A Shift from Consumption to Production Speaking at the 34th and 35th convocation ceremonies of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Tinubu, represented by the Vice-Chancellor of the…

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In the heart of bustling cities and quiet countryside lanes, the motorized bicycle hums to life, a remarkable fusion of human ingenuity and mechanical brilliance. Imagine it as more than just a machineโ€”think of it as a steadfast companion, ready to transform your mundane commutes into thrilling adventures. Letโ€™s dive into the story of the motorized bicycle, its unique personality, and how it has become a beloved choice for people across the globe. What is a Motorized Bicycle? Picture a regular bicycle. Now, add a touch of magic: an engine that propels it forward with ease, turning human effort into…

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In the ever-evolving world of flagship smartphones, two giantsโ€”Samsung and Appleโ€”consistently dominate the conversation. With the release of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro, the competition has reached a new peak. Both devices showcase cutting-edge technology, but which one truly reigns supreme? Hereโ€™s an in-depth comparison to help you decide. Design and Build Quality Galaxy S25 Ultra: Samsung continues its trend of sleek, futuristic designs. The S25 Ultra boasts a titanium-aluminium alloy frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 3 protection, and a nearly bezel-free AMOLED display. Its curved edges and matte finish give it a premium feel. iPhone 16…

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