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  2. List of newspapers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Timeline Newspaper: Ghana and Africa's first opportunities newspaper News Ghana: independent Vibe Ghana: independent Brand Focus Africa: Accra, Ghana SamBoad Publishing Hub private weekly; now online news SKB Journal: SamBoad Publishing Hub (operated by SamBoad,now online news) The Ghana Times: SamBoad Publishing Hub

  3. Daily Guide (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Daily Guide is a private-owned daily newspaper owned by the Blay Family [1] published in Accra, Ghana.The paper was started in 1984. [2] [3] This daily newspaper is published six times per week and is regarded as the most circulated independent paper in Ghana with a readership of about 50,000 copies a day.

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Ghana - Wikipedia

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  5. The Statesman Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    The Statesman Newspaper is a Ghanaian newspaper printed weekly in Ghana by the Graphic Communications Group. It is the oldest mainstream newspaper in Ghana. [ 1 ] It has been in circulation since 1949.

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  7. John Benibengor Blay - Wikipedia

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    John Benibengor Blay (born 1915) was a Ghanaian journalist, writer, publisher and politician, who has been called "the father of popular writing in Ghana". [1] His work encompasses fiction, poetry and drama published in chapbooks that have been compared with Onitsha Market Literature.

  8. Ghanaian Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was formerly known as the Guinea Press Limited. It was established by the first President of Ghana, the late President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in 1957, as a printing press for The Convention People's Party. After his overthrow in military coup in 1966, The Guinea Press was taken over as a state property by the National Liberation ...

  9. Nancy Tsiboe - Wikipedia

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    On returning to Ghana in 1953 she opened the Happy Home Institute, a vocational school for girls. [1] Tsiboe stood as Ghana Congress Party (GCP) candidate for Kumasi South Constituency in the 1954 Gold Coast general election. [3] At one rally for the GCP and Muslim Association Party, she proclaimed "I am fearless.