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No Blue Tick for Pope as Twitter Cuts ‘Legacy’ Checks; Musk ‘Pays’ to Keep LeBron James and Stephen King Verified

Elon Musk's long-promised strategy to deprive Twitter users of free blue ticks went into effect on Thursday, separating the haves from the have-nots. Accounts with...

WhatsApp Introduces a ‘Keep in Chat’ Feature for Disappearing Messages, as well as an iOS Sticker Maker Tool

WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that will change the way disappearing messages work on the messaging service. Users can now "keep" disappearing messages...

Google is appealing to US court to dismiss lawsuits challenging its App Store policies

Google urged a court late Thursday to dismiss multiple complaints brought by Epic, Match, and state attorneys general in the United States regarding how...

Rapper Lil Baby, identified as the father of IG Model Daliesha Keys’ child, after DNA test leaked their online.

Daliesha Keys, a popular Instagram influencer, revealed a DNA test for her son to fans and claimed that it showed he was 99.99% likely...

40 illegalities discovered during ECG’s revenue mobilization drive

The Ashanti Region of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has discovered the activities of 40 customers who were involved in various sorts of illegal connections. Customers that engage in illicit activities do not pay for the electricity they use, depriving the company of much-needed money. Meter bypass, meter tampering, and direct connections were among the illegalities discovered. The clients were identified and arrested following the Company's month-long effort to recover all debts owed to it and to monitor the health of its meter installations in customer premises. According to ECG records, the clients illegally used power worth around GH350,000.The amount of electricity theft in the Ashanti Region has been rated as worrying. Also check this : NDC wrote to the Council of State over two new EC appointees According to the electricity distribution...

Tour of the 34 Constituencies in Greater Accra was successful – John Mahama

Mahama said during his tour of Accra and its environs, he was able to gather the needed support from “frustrated” party members. He traveled...

If your man’s primary social media is snapchat, he will cheat on you-Ghanaian actress, Kafui Danku

According to Kafui's experience, men  who are very consistent on Snapchat are more likely to cheat on their partners.Kafui issued a warning to her...

The young black boy shot for ringing wrong door bell is recovering

Ralph Yarl, the 16-year-old boy who was shot twice in Kansas City, Missouri, for ringing the wrong doorbell, has been photographed recovering at home...

Stop using filters in videos if your products are genuine – Remmy Njoku

Mary Remmy Njoku, a Nigerian actress and film producer, has resorted to social media to criticize skin care product dealers who utilize filters to promote their products. According to Mary, sellers who committed such behaviors were committing fraud in order todeceive their clientele. She went on to say that if the sellers of such products are certain in their effectiveness, they should expose their true faces rather than hiding behind filters. “If you sell skin care products, and you use filters for your promo videos and images,You are a fraud.I just walked past...

Vydia, Mr Eazi’s portfolio company, sold for $1bn

Mr. Eazi's venture capital business, Zagadat Capital, sold Vydia for $1 billion. Gamma, an American corporation, purchased the company that developed the foundation for the distribution of digital music and video. Larry Jackson, a former Apple Music executive, owns Gamma, a music and technology firmIn a statement on the acquisition, Jackson stated that Vydia embodies gamma's vision of being an ideas firm. Also check this : Black Sherif, The Youngest Ghanaian Musician To Reach 1 Billion Streams Mr. Eazi is also the owner of the emPawa streaming music service.Vydia's official page announced the transaction as follows: We’re extremely excited to announce that Vydia...

Black Sherif, The Youngest Ghanaian Musician To Reach 1 Billion Streams

Black Sherif, a performing artist from Ghana and the "it" kid, is the country's youngest and only singer to exceed 1 billion views across all music platforms by April 2023. Three of his critically acclaimed albums, The Villain I Never Was, Second Sermon, and First Sermon, were released, and the 21-year old succeeded in getting music lovers to stream his song on a number of music streaming sites, including iTunes, AudioMack, Boomplay, Spotify, Deezer, and Youtube.Industry insiders claim that his distinctive storytelling style and sound set him apart from other musicians in Ghana, while his music has resonated with people all around the world, explaining how he was able to achieve this milestone in such a short period of time. Also read: Fantana, the latest cast for season 2 of Netflix reality show, Young, Famous and African his is not the first time...

Fantana, the latest cast for season 2 of Netflix reality show, Young, Famous and African

Fantana, a Ghanaian musician, has fans buzzing after it was announced that she was the latest cast member for Netflix's Young, Famous & African Season 2. The streaming service announced the impending season and set the premiere date for May 19, 2023. Also read: Roselyn Ngissah, a Ghanaian actress, nominated for Best Actress in Comedy at the AMVCAs “Bring the champaaaagne darling, there’s some new faces...

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