Thelma Buabeng

Thelma Buabeng is a German actress.
Nagila
Nagila is a recreational dance by the Kassena and Frafra people of the Upper East region in Ghana. This dance genre is performed mostly at festivals and other times for entertainment purposes. The Nagila dance is a solo act in which the dancer stamps his
Ahenema
Ahenema is a traditional, royal slipper worn by the queens and chiefs of the Akan, Ga, and Ewe ethnic groups in Ghana. In recent times, this traditional slipper came to be worn by anyone to events such as festivals, funerals, wedding ceremonies and church
Evelyn Anita Stoke-Hayford
Evelyn Anita Stoke-Hayford is the first Ghanaian to lead the World Food Programme Executive Board since its was established in 1996. During the 3rd Parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana, she was appointed by the late President John Atta Mills to serve
Grace Kwami
Grace Salome Kwami was a Ghanaian sculptor and educator
Comfort Annor
Comfort Annor was a Ghanaian musician known for her soothing unique voice, alternating between a mezzo-soprano and a contralto in the 90s
Angela Musiimenta
Angela Musiimenta is a Ugandan scientist. She won the first German-African Innovation Incentive Award
Nandom Senior High School
The Nandom Senior High is a Catholic secondary school for boys, located in Nandom, in the Nandom district of the Upper West Region in Ghana. The school was formerly called St. Michael's Secondary School
Mawuko Girls Senior High School
Mawuko Girls' High school, Ghana, is an educational institution for girls founded by the late Reverend Professor Noah Komla Dzobo of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana
Harriet Bruce-Annan
Harriet Dansowaa Bruce-Annan is a Ghanaian programmer and humanitarian living in Düsseldorf, Germany. She has become known as the founder of African Angel, a charity organisation which supports and provides training for children from the slums of Accra's
Iota (Italian ship)
Iota was a wooden barque built in Bideford in 1866 and weighing 572 tons. The ship was owned by an Italian firm named Mazella based in Naples and was wrecked near Tintagel, Cornwall, on 20 December 1893