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Ghana Thrash Chad 5-0 in a dominant display.

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 The Black Stars of Ghana delivered a scintillating performance on Friday night, thrashing Chad 5-0 in an international friendly at the Accra Sports Stadium. The emphatic victory showcased Ghana’s attacking prowess as they overwhelmed their opponents with relentless pressure and clinical finishing. From the first whistle, Ghana asserted dominance, taking the lead in the 3rd minute through Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyowho calmly slotted home from close range after a precise pass from Mohammed Kudus. The Black Stars continued to press, and their efforts paid off in the 27th minute when Inaki Williams doubled the lead with a well-placed header from a Gideon Mensah cross. Chad struggled to cope with Ghana’s intensity and conceded again just before halftime when Jordan Ayew scored from the spot making it 3-0 at the break. Ghana resumed the second half with the same attacking intent. Ligue in defender Mohammed Salisu added a fourth goal in the 56th minute with a delicious corner from...

"Journalism is a Profession and Media is Business"

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  “Journalism is a Profession and Media is business” – Benjamin Offei-Addo  Professionalism or Work is simply a way of subsidizing those interests, whether they be personal or familial. That is the firm message from finance and media expert Benjamin Offei-Addo, who insists that journalism is a Profession and media is business.  At a conference held by the the Centre For Public Discourse Analysis on Friday, March 7 2025 centered on the theme "A New Democratic Era : Enhancing Civil Political Discourse For Democratic Growth" at the University Of Media, Arts and Communication (Unimac-IJ) in South Legon, Mr. Offei-Addo concluded his address with a direct plea.    “The general public and journalists or media houses needs to learn to demand accountability. We must support non-partisan media and know the issues that matter,” he told the audience. His major point followed: “Upon this, the future of political communication in Ghana is in our hands. We have the power to sh...