After leaving office 32 years ago as military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) is set to release a memoir.
The Washington Blade has obtained a copy of a new State Department policy that bans embassies and other U.S. diplomatic institutions from flying the Pride flag.
Maleek Basintale, the National Youth Employment Agency's acting CEO, promised the Ghanaian president that he would not let him down.
Babangida's tenure as head of state from 1985 to 1993 was marked by series of controversies including the execution of his close friend and colleague, Mamman Vatsa for coup plot and his seemingly ...
Heavily built men belonging to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) early today invaded the offices of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), harassing staff of the Authority and threatening toRead ...
A group affiliated to the National Democratic Congress ( NDC) and known as the NDC loyalists, have opposed the nomination of Mr Anthony Sarpong, as the Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue ...
In 2016, like many others, I held high hopes for the future of Ghana’s governance. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), inspired many with his vision and promises.
The event will also feature a fundraiser for the IBB Presidential Library, according to an invitation dispatched to dignitaries this week..
Ace investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni has recounted the ordeal he had to go through to do his job under the ...
Former military President Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), will finally launch a memoir titled ‘A Journey of Service’ on February 20.
Ghana’s president has said that a proposed law which would have made identifying as LGBTQ+ or campaigning for queer rights ...