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Painting of Christ sells for record $450m

A 500-year-old painting of Christ believed to have been painted by Leonardo da Vinci has been sold in New York for a record $450m (£341m).

Twitter suspends verification program

Social media giant Twitter has announced suspension of its verification program after an outpour of anger over how it is running the program.

Obama loses out on jury duty in Chicago

Former United States President Barack Obama is reported to have been dismissed by a judge in Chicago courthouse after he had arrived for a jury duty.

Twitter expands its character limit

Social media giant Twitter has announced that it has expanded its character limit length from 140 to 280.

Ghana’s internet safety awareness month

Since the inception of the Internet, it has proven to be a wonderful force for many good reasons and most of these reasons in so many ways have affected the lives of many across the globe.

Opinion: How crucial is the reformation of Ghana’s State Owned Enterprises?

At the beginning of September, Ghana’s Ministry of Finance brought the heads of State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) to deliberate how to reform SOEs, some of them loss-making, in order to have them play a more strategic role in Ghana’s development. As reported in the local press, the Vice President of Ghana, Mahamadu Bawumia (who gave the keynote address to the Policy and Governance Forum) was very candid in his directive: “Share with government not your many challenges, which we all know [about], but your strategies,” he is reported to have said, referring to strategies for ensuring financial discipline, for exploring access to new sources of capital, and for improving commercial viability.

New report shows education is failing in Africa

The World Bank has said that millions of young students in low and middle-income countries mostly from Africa are not getting the best of education, a trend which could mean that they would lose on succeeding later in life.

Einstein’s happiness note sold for $1.6m

A note written by Albert Einstein containing advice on happy living has sold at an auction house in Jerusalem for $1.56m (£1.19m).

Social media storm over ‘offensive’ Nivea ad

Nivea has ignited a social media firestorm for its ‘visibly fairer skin’ billboard in Accra. Throughout Sunday, a social media campaign was launched in which African women posted selfies next to the Nivea billboard with the hash tags: #NiveaTakeItDown and #ILoveMYShadeofBrown.

African students on government scholarships “starving”

African governments have over the years provided scholarships for students studying in universities in Europe, Asia and America. These scholarships are to ensure that these students upgrade themselves and acquire new knowledge and skills.

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