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Pat McAfee is having a ball live-tweeting Indiana-Miami National Championship game
All eyes Monday night are on the Indiana-Miami College Football Championship Game at at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Of course, ESPN’s Pat McAfee is where the action is as part of the big game’s coverage. Before the contest started, the former Indianapolis Colts punter even made his Indiana-Miami pick, predicting Fernando Mendoza and the Hoosiers to emerge as national champions. As the action gets underway, so does McAfee’s social media activity. A quick look at his official X (formerly Twitter) account would reveal a steady stream of posts about the showdown between the Hoosiers and the Canes. In any case, the support for the Hoosiers and the Hurricanes and the overall interest in the contest are very much felt beyond just McAfee and those inside the building. Few would have predicted before the 2025 college football season that Indiana football would win the Big Ten championship and secure the No. 1 seed in the CFP, let alone go all the way to the national title game. The same can be said about Miami, which has exceeded expectations, especially for a No. 10 seed. For one, the Hurricanes were the ones who dethroned the Ohio State Buckeyes, as they defeated the then-reigning national champs in the quarterfinal portion of the College Football Playoff. One can expect McAfee to keep up his live-tweeting for the rest of the contest — and even after a new national college football champion is crowned. He should also have plenty to say about a lot about this game in his incredibly popular podcast. The post Pat McAfee is having a ball live-tweeting Indiana-Miami National Championship game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha charters chapter in Ghana
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., has reached a historic milestone with the chartering of its first chapter in Ghana, officially expanding the organization’s presence to the African continent. The landmark moment reflects the sorority’s enduring commitment to service, leadership, and global sisterhood, while strengthening cultural and historical ties between its members and the African diaspora. As the oldest historically Black sorority continues to evolve, the Ghana chapter stands as a powerful symbol of growth, legacy, and international impact. The chapter was officially chartered on January 16, 2026, with members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. commemorating the milestone through a private chartering ceremony followed by a public luncheon in Accra, Ghana. The Alpha Delta Psi Omega Chapter becomes the sorority’s fourth graduate chapter in Africa, joining existing chapters in Liberia, South Africa, and Nigeria. The chartering of the Ghana chapter represents the culmination of more than two years of dedicated effort by over two dozen sorors whose professional backgrounds span law, medicine, education, fashion, and business. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s International Regional Director, Carrie J. Clark, praised the members for their commitment and perseverance in bringing the chapter to fruition. “The work I have witnessed my sisters accomplish in Ghana is awe-inspiring,” Clark said. “I visited with them a year ago and observed their interactions with community members and children. The care and love they display are undeniable.” She added, “These ladies have done a wonderful job of establishing Alpha Kappa Alpha’s presence in Ghana through service that is both thoughtful and meaningful.” Wasting no time in fulfilling the sorority’s mission of service, the Ghana chapter has already implemented several impactful initiatives. Members have donated more than 800 children’s books and school supplies, planted 108 coconut seedlings alongside children at the Aburi Botanical Garden, and launched their Youth Leadership Initiative (YLI), which currently mentors 30 students. Further strengthening ties with the local community, the chapter has partnered with organizations such as Bridge-To-Africa Connection and Daughters of the Middle Passage on multiple service projects. With nearly 400,000 members worldwide, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® continues to expand its global footprint. The chartering of this chapter in Ghana stands as a powerful testament to the sorority’s enduring mission of service, sisterhood, and leadership without borders. The post Alpha Kappa Alpha charters chapter in Ghana appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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