Author: George Duah

Online content creator and director, brand visibility expert.

The Head of Media and Public Relations of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, Moses Antwi-Benefo has outlined the progress of five Astro-Turf projects being funded by the social responsibility umbrella. The corporate social responsibility umbrella of GNPC has since its establishment being supporting communities with edifices to improve the standard of living. [ads1] Among other projects, the GNPC Foundation is currently funding  five Astro-Turf projects in the western region according to the Media and Public Relations Head, Moses Antwi-Benefo in an interview with Oti-Asirifi Mensah Joseph of Skyy Media Group. READ ALSO : GNPC Foundation handover a 24 seater sanitary facility to…

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[ads1] Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has reacted to his son’s social media outburst over the past one week. The Founder of Action Chapel International revealed his son’s outburst on social media and elsewhere shouldn’t be an advantage for the media to use as click-baits. Daniel Duncan-Williams has been posting several videos of him smoking, and have sexual intercourse on social media. He added that Daniel Duncan-Williams has a serious illness. “Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and his family thank you for your prayers. Daniel’s outbursts on social media and elsewhere should not be media fodder or click-bait. We acknowledge that the obscenities are…

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Head of Media Relations for Ghana National Petroleum Corporation’s Foundation, Moses Antwi-Benefo has revealed that the contractor working on the Efia-Kuma AstroTurf has been given three weeks to finalise the project. The Head of GNPC Foundation Media PR, who’s popularly referred to as PJ Mosey touched on several other issues in a conversation with Oti-Asirifi Mensah Joseph of Skyy Media Group. [ads1] Regarding the Efia-Kuma project which has some other deformities due to an oversight on the part of the contractor, Antwi-Benefo added that on Friday, June 1, 2020 conversation between the financiers[GNPC Foundation] and the contractor working on that…

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[ads1] The game is for the young; pretty simple and plain. There’s no hiccup, football and its appeal largely belong to the young. As the third most populous region in Ghana, many have argued that the western region has had the most immense contribution to Ghana’s football history. The Black Stars have four African Cup of Nations titles; out of the four, two skippers were players nurtured and brought to light playing in the region. Aggrey Fynn and Emmanuel Quarshie of 1965 and 1982 winning captains, both players were Hasaacas players. It’s also worth sharing that the 1982 African Cup…

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The current trend of transmitting news content from Accra and Kumasi has reduced the attention given to news contents and happenings around people in the Sekondi-Takoradi with the situation already escalating in this era of Corona Virus Pandemic. The global pandemic has necessitated everyone paying critical attention to happenings around them. [ads1] The issue has even worsened in Sekondi-Takoradi with 20 stations in the twin city transmitting directly from Accra and Kumasi. Western Region, the third most populous region in Ghana with the number of cases already approaching 800(as at June 8, 2020). There’s the need to pay critical attention…

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Former Asante Kotoko shot-stopper, Eric Nii Baah has revealed the game he fancied easy during his playing days with Asante Kotoko. Baah surmised that the biggest rivalry in the Ghanaian game was what he enjoyed most and was the easiest among all the games. [ads1] Baah who’s currently the goalkeeper’s trainer for Division One League side, Phar Rangers after his retirement frol active football in 2015[Bechem United] added playing against Hearts of Oak was easy. “The easiest fixture I enjoyed most as a kotoko player was playing against hearts of Oak” – Former Asante Kotoko Goalkeeper Eric Nii Baah on…

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Rufftown Records signee, Wendy Addo known originally as Wendy Addo on her second anniversary as an artist has revealed she has learnt how to dress in the couple of years she’s spent in the industry. The Ghanaian Afropop singer was on Showbiz Xtra Show with Doctar Cann where she made the assertion among other lessons, she’s learnt in her time in the industry adding that she has learnt to be emotionally intelligent and dress appropriately for different occasions. [ads1] Wendy Shay surmised that these were lessons learnt due to her encounters with former president John Agyekum Kuffour and Miss Gee.…

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Head Pastor of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim is a former footballer according to former Asante Kotoko player, Stephen Oduro. Stephen Oduro who’s largely regarded as one of the greatest Asante Kotoko players said the Daniel Obinim was a very good footballer and a childhood friend. [ads1] “I was born at Akwatia Line, the same house as Bishop Daniel Obinim who is a man of God today. He was our next-door neighbour and other guys but he (Obinim) was really a good footballer but I don’t know why he quit football but he was so good at…

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Former Asante Kotoko and Black Stars defender, Emmanuel Ampiah has revealed the current generation of players don’t like to train hard like they were doing in the past. According to Ampiah, this generation of players are not training as hard that they used to do. The 1992 African Cup of Nations finalist was speaking about the growing decline of the quality of football in Ghana. [ads1] Ampiah, 52, began his football career with Asante Kotoko, King Faisal and Berekum Chelsea and retired after 2003 at 35 years old. Adding up on the subject, the left back says he was waking…

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Black Stars players that competed in the African Cup of Nations 1992 were paid USD 10.00 per game according to former Black Stars and Asante Kotoko defender, Emmanuel Ampiah. Ex-Black Stars defender, Emmanuel Ampiah has revealed that he’s in support of the Black Stars players taking huge sums of money, and if he has a way the players should even charge before they play. [ads1] According to Ampiah who was part of the Black Stars squad that finished second at the 1992 African Cup of Nations at Senegal, most of the leaders during their time were after their parochial interest…

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