At this year’s post-Ghana Independence Thanksgiving Church Service, Reverend Dr. Kofi Noonoo announced an emotional and significant milestone—it would be his final appearance as the President of the Council of Ghanaian Churches (CGC). After three transformative decades at the helm, Dr. Noonoo steps down later in the year , leaving […]
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Chicago’s Ghanafest: A Cultural Legacy in Question
By: Dzifa Hosi Ghanafest, a cherished cultural event that Chicago has proudly hosted for decades, now faces an unexpected and disheartening cancellation. While Chicago relinquishes its rights to this historic festival, other cities, such as Columbus, Ohio, are embracing the opportunity to host their own vibrant versions of Ghanafest. This […]
Millennium Soundz Returns to Energize Chicago’s Ghanaian Community
Armstrong Yeboah, widely known in the Ghanaian community as the iconic disc jockey, Millennium Soundz, has officially announced his triumphant return to the vibrant Chicago scene. Having earned his place as one of the premier DJs during his initial years in Chicago, Millennium Soundz was synonymous with high-energy performances at […]
News Release: A Grand Celebration of Tradition and Heritage Awaits Chicago
The Asanteman Association of Chicago Metropolitan Area is proud to announce an extraordinary event that marks a deep-rooted cultural tradition—the Enstoolment Ceremony of new Chiefs and Queen Mothers. This historic gathering is a celebration of unity, heritage, and community. Event Highlights:Date: Sunday, March 30th, 2025Venue: Blessed Maria ParishAddress: 2248 W […]
Breaking Boundaries: Dorothy Jean Tillman Becomes Youngest PhD Holder at 17
At just 17 years old, Dorothy Jean Tillman has etched her name into history as the youngest person in the world to earn a PhD. Hailing from Chicago, Dorothy’s academic journey is nothing short of phenomenal, reflecting brilliance, resilience, and an unyielding determination to excel. Beginning her university studies at […]







