In the days that preceded March 6, 1957, when the Gold Coast shed its colonial label and stood on the brink of independence, its leaders reached back into West Africa’s deep past to settle on the name ...
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Asante spider: A rare African sword ornament from Ghana's Gold Coast that later helped a man in Texas barter for his life
The spider-shaped sword ornament was created in Ghana in the 19th century and was passed down in a Texas family for ...
Young footballers in Ghana will have another opportunity to showcase their talent when the fourth edition of the SBE Cup ...
After decades of declining oil production, the US, somewhere around the early 2000s, introduced a new technique to extract oil .
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The Asante Empire and Ghana’s true beginning
In this episode of the Breakdown, Sandra Babu-Boateng revisits the deeper history behind Ghana as the country marks independence. The episode unveals that Ghana’s political foundations did not begin ...
GHANA - From the rich gold mines that earned Ghana the nickname "Gold Coast," the Ashanti people once built an empire so wealthy that gold became both currency and power.
African nations are planning a Chagos-inspired legal battle to secure slavery reparations from Britain, The Telegraph can reveal.
No nation possesses permanent supremacy. No empire can escape the passage of time. This realization should inspire humility. Nations that appear invincible today may face unforeseen challenges ...
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IWD26: Joana Gyan Cudjoe: Living testimony to transformative power of bold, purpose-driven leadership
In a sector long defined by male dominance, Joana Gyan Cudjoe has carved out anempire that commands international respect. As a licensed artisanal miner, gold buyer,gold salesman, and gold exporter, ...
Ghana is rightly celebrated for its democratic record - four peaceful transitions of power, a vibrant press, an active civil ...
Former colonies could follow example of Mauritius and ask international court to rule on UK’s ‘obligations’ Craig Simpson is Arts Correspondent for The Telegraph covering the major issues affecting ...
But Dangote decided to swap the champagne for cement and the limelight for factories, a move that has cemented his wealth and ...
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