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CURRENT AFFAIRS

Welcome to the education blog.Today I will be informing you about Current Affairs the headlines are as follows:
1.Takoradi Kidnappings
2.Menzgold Bankrupt
3.Dabon peaceful 
3.Anas partner death 
             Dabon Peacefulness
Our President Nana Addo Akuffo Addo has made the dabon peaceful and has made conflict be prevented.  
                 Anas Partner death
Ana's the investigative journalist is dead.He died at Madina.
                  Menzgold Bankrupt
 Menzgold has become bankrupt.Due to insufficient money so their customers have become angry to even burn their office.
                   Takoradi Kidnapping

Three girls have been kidnapped and the victims parent are pleading on government to do something about it.

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