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Is America Ready to Embrace African Cuisine?

Is America Ready to Embrace African Cuisine?
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Is America Ready to Embrace African Cuisine?

Is America Ready to Embrace African Cuisine?
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Ishmael Abdallah: First photos emerge as family of 10-year-old boy killed for j… – Ghana Visions

– The final funeral ceremony of the murdered 10-year-old boy is being held today, April 8 – Ishmael Mensah Abdallah was allegedly killed by two teenagers in Kasoa in the Central Region for money rituals – First photos from the final rites have emerged online The family of the murdered 10-year-old boy who was killed by two teenagers in Kasoa for money rituals have gathered to lay his remains to rest. Scores of mourners have gathered at the family house of the late Ishmael Mensah Abdallah for his final funeral rites. Abdallah funeral has attracted residents, including Muslims and non-Muslims in and around the Coca-Cola community where he was gruesomely killed to mourn with his bereaved family.

A Ghanaian Couple Used Their Retirement Funds to Start a Business

Making contributions to your own pension fund, I didn t understand it. I didn t have an idea that this is what is happening. Some colleagues, friends, professors started educating me, giving me some ideas on how to contribute to that, Kwamena told Insider.  Kwamena eventually heard about a tax-advantaged retirement account called a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) that was offered through his employer. The account is similar to a 401(k) but for federal employees and uniformed service personnel. He thought it would be a great way for him to save money so that he could build a home in Ghana someday. The first year, he began by contributing 7% of his salary to the fund. By the third year, he was maxing out his contributions.

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