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🌹 There Is a House In New Orleans, They Call The Rising Sun 🌟

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World Cup 2026 | Group L The Black Stars Didn't Blink Ghana's defensive masterclass held England scoreless in Boston — and the footballing world is still processing it. England held 72 percent possession in Foxborough, Massachusetts, this past Tuesday night. They brought Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Marcus Rashford fresh off a 4–2 demolition of Croatia . They brought the weight of a tournament pedigree that has haunted its own fans for sixty years. What they did not bring home was a single goal. Ghana made sure of it. The final score — England 0, Ghana 0 — reads like a typographical error at first glance. England launched nineteen attempts at goal to Ghana's two . They peppered the box, they recycled possession, they threw on substitutes with names that read like a Fantasy Football jackpot . None of it moved the scoreboard. Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare and a back line that defended with the collective discipline of a military formation refused to yield...

⚖️ Redemption Song, These Songs of Freedom🕯

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The Unmet Promise of Reparations  The UN just called slavery the gravest crime against humanity. The US voted no . Not a single soul in the digital currency space is asking the obvious question. On Wednesday, March 25, 2026 — the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade — the United Nations General Assembly passed a historic resolution. Spearheaded by Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama and backed by all 54 nations of the African Group, the measure formally declared the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity . It called for reparations as, in the resolution's own language, a concrete step toward remedying historical wrongs. The hall broke into applause . UN General Assembly Vote ▪︎ 193 Member States ▪︎ 123  In Favour ▪︎ 3  Against ▪︎ 52  Abstentions The three countries that voted against it were Argentina , Israel , and the United States . The entire European Union — including...

🍪Last Christmas I Gave You My Heart💔

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The Global Phenomenon of Shake It to the Max If you're searching for Shake It to the Max right now, you're part of a massive global movement. Ghanaian singer Moliy and Jamaican production duo Silent Addy and Disco Neil created something undeniable— a dancehall-meets-Afropop fusion that inspired over 235,000 TikTok videos before it was even officially released. The story started in October 2024 when Moliy posted a snippet on social media, sparking a viral dance challenge . She deliberately held off on the official release until December 3, 2024, letting the momentum build organically. Smart move . By the time the song dropped, the world was already shaking it to the max. The Remix Machine What followed was a masterclass in strategic collaboration. The first remix dropped February 21, 2025, bringing in dancehall heavyweights Shenseea and Skillibeng . That version peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Global 200 and spent multiple weeks dominating charts worldwid...