Daniel Ahmling Chapman Nyaho was a Ghanaian statesman, diplomat and academic. He was the first African appointee at the United Nations. He served as the Secretary to the cabinet in the first Convention People's Party government which shared the colony's administration with the colonial government. He also served as Ghana's ambassador to the United States of America and Ghana's permanent representative to the United Nations. In 1958, he became the first Ghanaian headmaster of Achimota College.
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A Dutch consumer group is suing Sony for €400 million, arguing its 30% PlayStation Store fee is unfair. The lawsuit gained new momentum as Sony announced the end of physical discs by 2028, eliminating the second-hand market and alternative pricing. The group claims this gives Sony sole control over game costs and usage duration.
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