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Lucas Henry and Soumen Nath Explain - '' Pre-Wedding Photo Shoot ''

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Wedding photography is the photography of activities relating to weddings. It encompasses photographs of the couple before marriage (for announcements, portrait displays, or thank you cards) as well as coverage of the wedding and reception (sometimes referred to as the wedding breakfast in non-US countries). It is a major branch of commercial photography, supporting many specialists Before the big day, they take pre - wedding pictures which used to be strictly for souvenirs back then but has now become a prerequisite literally. In the words of Soumen Nath who is a wedding photographer, A Pre - Wedding shoot captures the love-chemistry of a couple before the actual wedding . In recent times " pre wedding photo shoot has been the trendy and Ghana is no exception. Thanks to social media we get to see all kinds of " pre wedding photo shoot ", the better, the good, the bad, the not so ugly and the worse. From what we have gathered, the histor

Curator of the Global Shapers Tamale and 5 others at WEF Africa 2017

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After the 2016 World economic Forum in China, curator of the Global Shapers Community in Tamale. Mr. Mustapha, who is also a Author, Motivational Speaker, Founder of Public Speaking and Entrepreneurship Institute is also present at this year WEF Africa 2017 Sihle Zikalala‚ MEC for economic development‚ tourism and environmental affairs in Kwazulu-Natal‚ announced on Monday morning that the massive event will be hosted in the city from May 3 to 5. The forum will see regional and global leaders from business‚ government and civil society discuss solutions to create economic opportunities for the continent Zikalala said his department had lobbied for WEF Africa to come to Durban “precisely because of its immense potential to enhance the brand equity” both of the city and the province. It is estimated that direct impact of hosting the event will be at least R64-million with a total impact of over R155-million. Ibrahim Mustapha is among the six Ghanaians to represent Africa

DKB shines at Ghana Muslim Achievers Awards Night

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After a very unfortunate night during the Easter Comedy Show on Saturday April 15, which later took a turn to the wrong direction when former First Lady, Madam Konadu Agyeman Rawlings said DKB is a boring comedian. The King of Ghana Comedy, DKB had a very massive performance last night at the Ghana Muslim Achievers Award. DKB who wasn’t billed initially to perform for the event had to make a special appearance which he managed to pull off to perfection as he got the whole place exploded with laughter. “I linked up with the organizers to do a special appearance because I feel I owe the Muslim community an allegiance for impacting greatly to my comedy career. So I decided to perform at the show in a way to give back to the Muslim community and show them how I appreciate them,” he explained. Cracking jokes about how difficult it is to woo a girl in a Muslim community, the comedian switched to political jokes when he saw The Chief Imam and The Vice President of the Repu

''Off The Street Project '' to kick start in Northern Ghana

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Street children is a term for children experiencing poverty (homelessness) who are living on the streets of a city and selling their body to survive.  street kids and street youth; the definition of street children is contested, but many practitioners and policymakers use UNICEF’s concept of boys and girls, aged under 18 years, for whom "the street" (including unoccupied dwellings and wasteland) has become home and/or their source of livelihood, and who are inadequately protected or supervised Speaking to R itchmond Nana Ankobia, a  leading member of this initiative, he said  ''  Off the street project,  will engage the kayayo and  the vulnerable children on the street of Tamale through the educating  them and placing them in apprenticeship vocations of their choice.''  Mr Nana Ankobia explained that the purpose of the organisation is '' To help eradicate poverty by engaging Ghanaian youth through formal education, apprenticeship placemen