Meanwhile. Evergreen rapper Okyeame Kwame, known in private life as Kwame Nsiah Apau, has celebrated his birthday.
Born in 1976, Okyeame Kwame who is also known as Rap Dacta, turned 45 years old on Saturday, April 17, 2021.
In celebration of his new milestone, Okyeame Kwame’s wife, Annica, and children, Kwame Bta and Sante took to social media to share photos and lovely messages.
Annica was the first to post a photo of the rapper with the family. Her caption described him as the best in everything:
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The man who keeps this family together!!! The Rap Driz (inside joke)!!! This picture sums up how you make us feel every time!! The easiest person to live with!!! Words fail me charley!!!
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MIA keeps chocolate production local on Madagascar, despite global pandemic By Anthony Myers MIA, the bean-to-bar ethical chocolate company, reinforced its African roots despite COVID-19 challenges by maintaining production at its facility on Madagascar.
According to MIA, short for Made In Africa, chocolate production created four times more revenue than the value of raw cocoa while supporting 18 full-time jobs and sustainable agriculture that preserved more than 4,900 trees in Madagascar.
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The brand’s impact report for 2020 showed MIA’s activities also addressed eight United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and earned it a place in the top three of Ethical Consumer’s review of 47 chocolate brands.
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A Valentineâs Day chocolate that spreads the love
MIA, which stands for Made In Africa, offers an assortment of bars created with single-origin cocoa from family farms in northwest Madagascar. And the chocolate is made there, too.
By Ann Trieger Kurland Globe Correspondent,Updated January 26, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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For Valentineâs Day this year, look beyond a box of bonbons or truffles. MIA, which stands for Made In Africa, offers an assortment of chocolate square-ish shaped bars created with single-origin cocoa from family farms in northwest Madagascar. The chocolate is made on the continent â which is a shift from whatâs customary. Most of the worldâs cocoa comes from Africa, but chocolate is rarely made there. MIAâs bars are dark but smooth, with a distinct berry flavor. More than a half-dozen selections are available, including one with 100 percent cocoa crafted without sugar, intense but no
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