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  • Ghana is now the 6th largest economy in Africa as of May 2025, thanks to the high price of gold on the international market and the implementation of the gold board policy.

    Revisited Top 10 Africa's Largest Economies (2025) based on nominal GDP :

    1. South Africa - $410.34 billion
    2. Egypt - $347.34 billion
    3. Algeria - $268.89B
    4. Nigeria - $188.27B
    5. Morocco - $165.84B
    6. Ghana - $135.7 B
    7. Kenya - $131.67B
    8. Ethiopia - $117.46B
    9. Angola - $113.34B
    10. Côte d’Ivoire - $94.48B

    Note : This ranking won't be available on the Web or from the IMF or World Bank because their last update date back to April 2025, and the Bank of Ghana realised its updated date in May 2025.

    The government of Ghana
    must listen to Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah by diversifying the economy by massively investing in agriculture and other areas in order to keep this gains because the high price of gold will not be high forever.

    馃嚞馃嚟 Ghana is now the 6th largest economy in Africa as of May 2025, thanks to the high price of gold on the international market and the implementation of the gold board policy. Revisited Top 10 Africa's Largest Economies (2025) based on nominal GDP : 1. 馃嚳馃嚘 South Africa - $410.34 billion 2. 馃嚜馃嚞 Egypt - $347.34 billion 3. 馃嚛馃嚳 Algeria - $268.89B 4. 馃嚦馃嚞 Nigeria - $188.27B 5. 馃嚥馃嚘 Morocco - $165.84B 6. 馃嚞馃嚟 Ghana - $135.7 B 7. 馃嚢馃嚜 Kenya - $131.67B 8. 馃嚜馃嚬 Ethiopia - $117.46B 9. 馃嚘馃嚧 Angola - $113.34B 10. 馃嚠馃嚜 Côte d’Ivoire - $94.48B Note 馃摑: This ranking won't be available on the Web or from the IMF or World Bank because their last update date back to April 2025, and the Bank of Ghana realised its updated date in May 2025. The government of Ghana must listen to Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah by diversifying the economy by massively investing in agriculture and other areas in order to keep this gains because the high price of gold will not be high forever.
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  • Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, officially inaugurated the newly established Technical and Vocational Education and Training College, GTC Enugu, during her recent two-day working visit to Enugu State. This institution represents the first of eight technical and vocational colleges that Governor Peter Mbah is establishing across the federal constituencies of Enugu State, signifying a distinct shift from traditional, rote-based education to experiential, skill-driven learning. GTC Enugu boasts 24 ultra-modern training centers, including facilities dedicated to ICT and digital innovation, renewable energy, welding and fabrication, auto-mechatronics, refrigeration and air conditioning, fashion design and garment making, hospitality, and more. The facility also includes two modern hostels capable of housing up to 1,000 resident male and female students.
    Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, officially inaugurated the newly established Technical and Vocational Education and Training College, GTC Enugu, during her recent two-day working visit to Enugu State. This institution represents the first of eight technical and vocational colleges that Governor Peter Mbah is establishing across the federal constituencies of Enugu State, signifying a distinct shift from traditional, rote-based education to experiential, skill-driven learning. GTC Enugu boasts 24 ultra-modern training centers, including facilities dedicated to ICT and digital innovation, renewable energy, welding and fabrication, auto-mechatronics, refrigeration and air conditioning, fashion design and garment making, hospitality, and more. The facility also includes two modern hostels capable of housing up to 1,000 resident male and female students.
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  • Five Members Of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps Killed

    Five IRGC Members Killed in Israeli Strike on Khorramabad, Iranian Media Reports

    ERBIL (Kurdistan24) — Five members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the western Iranian city of Khorramabad, according to a report by Iran’s Mehr News Agency on Saturday, as cited by Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency (AA).

    Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan province, had not previously been identified as a primary target in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, which erupted on June 13, 2025.

    The strike on Khorramabad represents a geographic expansion of Israeli targeting, reaching further into Iran’s western provinces. Iranian state media said the fatalities were IRGC personnel, though no official names or ranks have been released as of yet.

    Earlier on Saturday, Iranian outlets also reported that two people were killed and four others injured in an Israeli strike on the city of Qom in central Iran. Both cities have now joined Tehran and other regions on the growing list of targets in Israel’s campaign against Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure.

    The conflict began on June 13 when Israel launched widespread airstrikes on multiple sites across Iran, including suspected nuclear facilities and high-level military positions. Iran responded with a barrage of missile and drone attacks aimed at Tel Aviv and other locations within Israel.

    According to Israeli authorities, at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured by Iranian missile attacks since the hostilities began.

    Meanwhile, the Iranian Health Ministry has reported that at least 430 people have been killed and more than 3,500 others wounded as a result of Israeli airstrikes.

    The figures underline the intensifying human toll of the conflict, with both nations continuing to exchange fire amid international concerns about further escalation.

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    Five Members Of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps Killed Five IRGC Members Killed in Israeli Strike on Khorramabad, Iranian Media Reports ERBIL (Kurdistan24) — Five members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the western Iranian city of Khorramabad, according to a report by Iran’s Mehr News Agency on Saturday, as cited by Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency (AA). Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan province, had not previously been identified as a primary target in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, which erupted on June 13, 2025. The strike on Khorramabad represents a geographic expansion of Israeli targeting, reaching further into Iran’s western provinces. Iranian state media said the fatalities were IRGC personnel, though no official names or ranks have been released as of yet. Earlier on Saturday, Iranian outlets also reported that two people were killed and four others injured in an Israeli strike on the city of Qom in central Iran. Both cities have now joined Tehran and other regions on the growing list of targets in Israel’s campaign against Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. The conflict began on June 13 when Israel launched widespread airstrikes on multiple sites across Iran, including suspected nuclear facilities and high-level military positions. Iran responded with a barrage of missile and drone attacks aimed at Tel Aviv and other locations within Israel. According to Israeli authorities, at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured by Iranian missile attacks since the hostilities began. Meanwhile, the Iranian Health Ministry has reported that at least 430 people have been killed and more than 3,500 others wounded as a result of Israeli airstrikes. The figures underline the intensifying human toll of the conflict, with both nations continuing to exchange fire amid international concerns about further escalation. join us on Jaconna on all social media and register on our website for more #everyone #Topcomment #jaconnaafrica #JTT #Jajiotheteacher
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