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June 15, 2026
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Ghanaians To Smile As Govt Announces Significant Reduction Of Fuel Prices From January 1st

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LAGOS DECEMBER 30TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Prices of petroleum products will go down significantly beginning this Sunday, January 1, 2023, the Institute for Energy Security (IES) has predicted. This follows an improvement in the value of the Ghana cedi to the dollar during the last two weeks and a slight reduction in the price of crude oil on…

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Ghanaian Govt Increases Workers Pay By 15%  To Cushion Inflation

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LAGOS JULY 16TH (NEWSRANGERS)-To cushion the impact of inflation, the government of Ghana has increased workers’ salaries by 15 per cent. The salary increase that is tagged “Cost of Living Allowance (COLA),” is the major highlight of the agreement the Ghanaian government signed with the workers, in exchange for a stable workforce in the economically-troubled…

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  • Popular Singer Oliver Tree Dies In Helicopter Crash At 32
  • Comedian Offers N5m Reward For Information Leading To Recovery Of Stolen Phones At Football Gathering
  • Fela’s Wives Must Have Transferred HIV To The Late Singer-Seun Kuti Alleged
  • Rising Rap Artist Kills Himself  In Front Of Manager After Car Crash-Police
  • Grammy Nominee Akon Arrested Over Suspended License In Georgia, Released On Bail

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  • Panic As Over 200 Cameroonian Troops Enter Nigerian Border Community
  • Kaduna-Based Journalist Recounts How His Dogs Save Him From Bandits Attack
  • Lagos Trader Recounts  How  His Ailing Brother Admitted To Hospital Vanished Without Trace
  • Help! My Husband Still In Kidnappers’ Den After Three Months-Woman Cries Out

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  • Why There Are Empty Seats At The  2026 World Cup?
  • Its Alarming, Poll Reveals Many  Americans Do Not Care About The 2026 World Cup
  • Fifa 2026 World Cup Second Match Sees Thousands Of Empty Seats Amid Ticket Price Controversy
  • World Cup: Award Winning Referee Denied Entry To US  Received Hero Welcome In Somali