Home Blog Page 444

South Korean Embassy In Ghana: Location And Contact Details

0

South Korea has an official representation in Ghana. The South Korean Embassy in Ghana is located at 10 Fifth Ave Ext, Accra.

They work from Mondays to Fridays, except weekends and holidays.

When you need more information or booking an appointment, you can reach them on Phone: 030 277 6157.

Below are the documents needed to travel to South Korea:

  • Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
  • You must have a valid passport to enter Korea
  • Visa is required for all other purposes, including employment, teaching English, and for stays longer than 90 days.

How long does a Korean visa last?

A South Korean visa can be issued as a single, double or multiple entry, valid for 3 or 6 months, or 1, 3 or 5 years, depending on the traveller’s nationality and visit purpose.

Foreign nationals staying for less than 24 hours in the transit areas of a South Korean airport are not required to apply for a transit visa.

How long can a foreigner stay in South Korea?

Foreign nationals may visit South Korea for a variety of visa-free stays based on their countries of origin. Citizens of visa-exempt countries can stay in South Korea for a period ranging from 30 to 180 days.

CEO of Deus Ghana Wins The 2023 Ghana Industry CEO Awards

0

The CEO of Deus Ghana Honored at 2023 Ghana Industry CEO Awards.

The Chief Executive Officer of Deus Ghana Limited (Deus.com.gh), Mohammed Mohammed Amin, was honored at the 6th edition of the Ghana Industry CEO Awards organized by the Business Executive.

Under his visionary and creative marketing leadership, Mr. Mohammed Amin, CEO of Deus Ghana, has brought significant changes to the in the eCommerce business in Ghana — after Deus Ghana contributed much to the sales of Computers and accessories.

The 2023 Ghana Industry CEO Awards is the sixth edition of an annual award scheme aimed at identifying and publicly recognizing the most outstanding Chief Executives in corporate Ghana across a wide range of sectors. The scheme includes CEOs of both the public and private sectors in Ghana.

There were many other nominees in Ecommerce category where few to mention are; Francis Sabutey (CEO of Think Expand Ltd) and Alex Bram (CEO of Hubtel).

All these awardees are selected by the Ghanaian public, who nominate CEOs for shortlisting. Following verification of the nominations, the public then votes for the shortlisted nominees. Those with the highest votes in each sector category are declared the winners by the scheme’s official validation partners.

From the list of important dignitaries, including diplomats, government officials at the highest level, as well as various industry regulators — the CEO of Deus Ghana won the 2023 Ghana Industry CEO Awards with all glory.

The event was graced by qualified and shortlisted nominees, their guests, and other important dignitaries, including diplomats, government officials at the highest level, as well as various industry regulators.

Mr. Mohammed Amin, the CEO of Deus Ghana after the award — thanked the organizers for the recognition and expressed commitment to continually provide the best IT products and services to the Ghanaian population.

Does Singapore Have An Embassy In Ghana?

0

Currently, Singapore does not have an embassy or consulate in Ghana.

The nearest diplomatic office of Singapore is located in Lagos, Nigeria.

The Honorary Consulate General of Singapore in Nigeria can be used as an alternative by Ghanaians who need such a service.

Do Ghanaians need a visa when travelling to Singapore?

A visa is NOT required for Ghanaian passport holders visiting Singapore for a short-term stay: 30 days. Ghanaian passport holders can stay in Singapore for a short period (for 30 days).

What type of visa is available for Singapore?

The most popular Singapore visa types are the Tourist visa, which is available at the embassy or consulate, and the Singapore SG Arrival Card, which can be used by more than 63 nationalities. The Singapore Arrival Card, however, is not considered a visa in itself.

How much does it cost to go to Singapore from Ghana?

Advanced PurchaseNon StopConnecting
< 7 daysGHS10,771GHS12,314
7-14 daysGHS12,914GHS12,359
14-21 daysGHS12,558GHS10,005
21-30 daysGHS12,558GHS10,071

Contact Details Of The Liberian Embassy In Ghana

0

Liberia has an official representation in Ghana. The Liberian Embassy in Ghana is located at 10 Odoi Kwao Street, Airport Residential Area, Accra, Ghana.

They work from Mondays to Fridays, except during the weekends and official holidays in Ghana and Liberia.

Their doors are open for Ghanaian passport holders living in Accra, Liberian passport holders travelling/working or living in Accra and Foreign passport holders currently residing in Accra.

For appointment booking and more details, contact them by Phone: +233 30 277 5641 or Email: accramissionlib@gmail.com.

The Liberian Embassy in Ghana offers the following services:

  • Issuance/renewal of passports
  • Document notarization
  • Issuing visas to Liberia
  • Offering assistance in case of emergencies for Liberian citizens

As a Ghanaian, do you need a visa when travelling to Liberia?

Generally, a visa is required when travelling to Liberia, but there are a few exceptions. Nationals of the following countries are exempt from visa requirements: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.

How much does a Liberian visa cost?

$165.00 – Multiple Entry Visa with 1-year validity.

Location Of Ghana Embassy In Kuwait

0

The Ghana Embassy in Kuwait is located at Block 12, Street 4, Villa 44, Salwa, Kuwait City.

They can be contacted by Phone: +965 25 621 159 or Email: kuwait@mfa.gov.gh and ghanaemkuwait@gmail.com. More information is on their website kuwait.mfa.gov.gh.

Office Hours

The Ghana Embassy in Kuwait works from Sunday-Thursday: 09:00-15:00 (GMT +0300)

They render services to Kuwaiti passport holders living in Kuwait City, Ghanaian passports travelling/working or living in Kuwait City and Foreign passports currently residing in Kuwait City.

Services Offered

  • Issuance/renewal of passports
  • Document notarization
  • Issuing visas to Ghana
  • Offering assistance in case of emergencies for Ghanaian citizens


Kindly note that you have to book an appointment before you visit the Ghana Embassy in Kuwait.

While citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to Ghana without a visa, below are the most common types of Ghana visas:

  • Transit visa
  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Student visa
  • Official or diplomatic visa

It’s better to promote your music on TikTok than to go to Nigeria – Bulldog argues

0

Artiste manager and entertainment pundit, Bullgod, is advising Ghanaian musicians against succumbing to the misconception that promoting their music in Nigeria is essential for international exposure.

Instead, he advocates for prioritizing the promotion of their songs on TikTok, emphasizing the platform’s extensive reach, broader audience, and superior opportunities.

Bullgod’s perspective is a response to a proposal by Nigerian promoter and broadcaster, Adesope Olajide, encouraging Ghanaian musicians to select Lagos as a secondary location for promoting their songs.

However, Bullgod dismisses this suggestion, asserting that the internet offers a more effective platform for creatives to showcase and market their work globally.

In addressing the current landscape, Bullgod remarks, “This is 2023; no one should insist that we must go to Nigeria to promote music. We won’t go to Lagos. There’s no need for that in this digital age”.

Detailing his stance, he continued that “The internet is crucial; we realized its significance, especially during the peak of the coronavirus. Going to Lagos is outdated. After releasing a song in Accra, the next step should be the TikTok office.

He concluded that “if you have the budget for promotion, invest in the TikTok office and leverage its potential.”

I disagree with critics who claim we’ve lost our sound – Samini states

0

Renowned Ghanaian recording artiste, Samini, has emphatically expressed his disagreement with the prevailing sentiment that suggests Ghana has lost its musical identity.

The Reggae and Dancehall musician, who has been actively contributing to the industry for the past two decades, firmly stands by the assertion that the essence of Ghanaian music remains intact.

In a recent interview on Property FM, Samini conveyed his perspective on the matter.

According to the artist, his musical style, often referred to as “Samini music,” has remained consistent over the years.

Contrary to the belief that contemporary Ghanaian music has veered away from its roots, Samini emphasized the enduring nature of his musical compositions.

He suggested that a careful listen to his current songs would reveal a continuity with the musical essence he established in the past.

“I don’t think we’ve lost our sound, so I don’t share the same sentiments or views,” Samini declared during the interview.

Samini’s remarks contribute to the ongoing discourse about the evolution of Ghanaian music and the balance between embracing global influences and maintaining a distinctive local sound.

As an influential figure in the industry, Samini’s perspective adds depth to the conversation, encouraging a nuanced understanding of the dynamic landscape of Ghanaian music.

I want to go back to school to learn fashion – Black Sherif reveals

0

Black Sherif, the B.E.T award-winning artist and current VGMA “Artiste of the Year,” has disclosed his plan to return to school to study fashion.

In a tweet, he announced that after releasing his upcoming album, he is determined to go back to school to acquire skills in clothing design.

The reigning VGMA “Artiste of the year” took to his Twitter page to announce that following the release of his new upcoming album, he intends to go back to school and learn how to make clothes.

“Need to get this album out and go back to school to learn how to make clothes,” he wrote.

While Black Sherif’s intention to study fashion was welcomed, his fans were more enthused about the album which they can’t wait for.

Black Sherif’s rose to fame in 2021 with the release of ‘First Sermon’ in May, followed by ‘Second Sermon’ in July, which later received a remix featuring Grammy-winning Nigerian artiste Burna Boy.

Black Sherif’s style is rare in the Ghanaian music scene, but that’s not the only exciting feature. The calculated efforts to present looks that mirror the superstar’s sonic depth and diversity cannot be ignored. While many have criticized his fashion sense and called it weird, I will define his style as simple and stylish, albeit evocative.

See his post below:

Dr. Likee Steps In To Help Strika Of “Beasts Of No Nation” Fame Following Recent Disturbing Video That Surfaced Online

0

Ghanaian actor and skit maker, Dr. Likee, has reached out to Emmanuel Nii Adom Quaye, famously known as Strika from the film “Beasts of No Nation,” following a recent viral video that showcased Strika in a disturbing situation.

Strika, who shot to fame for his portrayal of a child soldier in the acclaimed movie, was recently spotted in a video singing along to Amerado’s “Kweku Anase” while donning a black t-shirt and trousers.

Kuami Eugene Subtly Reacts To His Former Househelp, Mary’s Claims Of Ghc400 Salary

0

Ghanaian music sensation, Kuami Eugene has subtly addressed the recent claims made by his former househelp, Mary, shedding light on the challenges she faced during her employment.

During an exclusive interview, Mary revealed that she began her tenure with the multi-talented musician earning a meager Ghc400 per month.