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‘We are no longer family at this point!’ – Peter Okoye cuts ties with brothers over fraud case

Peter Okoye has cut ties with his family over a fraud case Peter Okoye has cut ties with his family over a fraud case

Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye, one half of the now defunct music group P-Square, has stated that he no longer has any relationship with his brothers, Paul and Jude Okoye.

Peter shared this on X while addressing the ongoing court case involving Jude Okoye, who is being investigated over an alleged money laundering case that includes over ₦1.38 billion, $1 million, and £34,000.

Peter, who testified in court as the first prosecution witness, reacted to the case being postponed.

He accused Jude’s publicist of trying to twist the facts by claiming Peter had not been honest during the court hearing.

According to Peter, the truth will come out eventually, and he believes that “family does not steal from family.”

In response to a fan who tried to remind him that family remains important no matter the issues, Peter stated that he had completely cut ties with his brothers. He explained that real family is based on loyalty, not just blood relations.

He added that true love is not manipulative, and no family member should steal from another. Peter said that keeping quiet about the issues for over two decades nearly destroyed him, but now he’s putting his peace of mind first.

“We are no longer family at this point! Family is blood related, but the real family is loyalty. ‘Like I said before, don’t let family be the reason you’re drowning in silence. I did , for over 20 years. And it almost cost me everything.’ But now I know better, love doesn’t manipulate, loyalty doesn’t betray, and family does not steal from you.

“Family that steals and breaks you isn’t family at all. Real family doesn’t drain you, shame you, discriminate against you, or ignore your pain. My sanity matters. My mental health is a priority. If it costs my mental health, then it’s too expensive. I disown them,” he noted.

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All smiles as Akufo-Addo meets Charlotte Osei

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Charlotte Osei and Nana Akufo-Addo have not been seen together in public since 2018 Charlotte Osei and Nana Akufo-Addo have not been seen together in public since 2018

There was no love lost when former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo met Charlotte Kesson-Smith Osei, the former Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC), at an engagement of the Constitution Review Committee.

This is the first time Akufo-Addo has been captured with Charlotte Osei in public after he removed her from her role as EC boss in 2018 when he was president.

The two met when the Constitution Review Committee (CRC) called on the former president as part of the ongoing process to review the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

Charlotte Osei could be seen in visuals of the engagement, shared by the Chairman of the CRC, Prof H Kwasi Prempeh, engaging in a hearty conversation.

Both the former EC boss and the former president could be seen wearing broad smiles as they exchanged pleasantries.

Also present at the engagement were Prof Kwasi Prempeh, former Attorney General and Minister of Justice Godfred Dame, and Kow Abaka Essuman, a lawyer for former President Akufo-Addo.

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I’m deeply in love with someone new, there is nothing my ex can do to reclaim my heart

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I’m deeply in love with someone new, there is nothing my ex can do to reclaim my heart – Angela Okorie

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Popular Nollywood actress, singer, and producer Angela Okorie has publicly confirmed she is in a new relationship, delivering a bold message to her ex-boyfriend through a passionate social media post. Known for her compelling performances in both action and romance films, Okorie took to her official Instagram account to firmly address ongoing tensions with her former partner.

In the post, she expressed clear frustration with her ex, accusing him of immature behavior and an inability to accept the end of their relationship. Okorie suggested that he has struggled to move on, implying he’s been trying to linger in her life despite the breakup.

To put any doubts to rest, the actress announced that she has found love again. She revealed that she is deeply in love with a new man, emphasizing that her heart now belongs to someone else entirely.

Concluding her statement with unmistakable clarity, Okorie declared that nothing her ex can do will win her back. She further asserted that he will not regain the “relevance” she once granted him, sending a strong and definitive message that she is fully committed to moving forward.

Below is a screenshot of her post for further insight.

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Three Chinese illegal miners arrested at Twifo Denyase

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Three Chinese illegal miners have been arrested by the Central North Regional Police Command at Twifo Denyase in the Central Region.

Their arrest formed part of a police crackdown against illegal mining activities on the already heavily polluted Pra River.

Following their arrest, the Ghana Police Service retrieved two pump-action guns, 22 cartridges, and two excavators, and destroyed some chanfang machines that were being used in the illegal mining operations.

Central North Regional Police Commander, DCOP Abraham Acquaye, who disclosed this to Citi News at a press briefing, also revealed that “upon the arrival of police, several Ghanaian accomplices fled the scene— some swimming across the river to evade capture.”

The Chinese suspects, even though they attempted to evade too were later located and arrested in their residence.

Over a span of four days, the command has arrested 23 suspects involved in such activities and confiscated six excavators, along with other heavy mining equipment.

Some of the equipment that could not be transported was destroyed on-site to prevent further illegal use.

Despite these efforts, DCOP Acquaye highlighted challenges faced by the police, including interference from local political figures and influential individuals attempting to disrupt operations.

Additionally, the command has noted resource constraints, such as the need for bulletproof vests, life jackets, and vehicles, which are essential for the safety and effectiveness of their personnel.

 

 

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I won’t advise Ofori-Atta to return to Ghana – Kofi Bentil

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Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has advised former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta against returning to Ghana amid escalating legal tensions with the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

Speaking on JoyNews’ programme on Saturday, June 7, Bentil expressed concerns over the handling of the case, suggesting that Ofori-Atta should allow the legal process to proceed in his absence.

“If I had the right to advise Ken, I will tell him, don’t come to Ghana. Let them try you in absentia and do whatever they will do, and we will take it from there,” Bentil stated.

Bentil also criticized the OSP’s decision to declare Ofori-Atta wanted, arguing that it exceeds the constitutional limits of the office. He emphasized that declaring someone wanted for not submitting to an investigation is not constitutionally appropriate.

Ofori-Atta was declared wanted on June 2 after failing to appear before the OSP, citing medical treatment abroad. His legal team submitted medical documents indicating he is battling cancer and is due for a procedure, but the OSP deemed the explanation insufficient. Subsequently, the OSP requested INTERPOL to issue a Red Notice for his arrest.

On June 5, INTERPOL officially listed Ofori-Atta on its Red Notice database, describing him as a 65-year-old Ghanaian male, born on November 7, 1959, in Accra. The notice includes his physical description and languages spoken.

The charges against Ofori-Atta include alleged misuse of $58 million of public funds intended for a national cathedral project that was never realized. The case is part of a broader anti-corruption campaign launched by President John Mahama, aiming to recover $20 billion in allegedly stolen state funds.

Ofori-Atta’s lawyers have criticized the fugitive declaration as unjust and have previously indicated that he is unwell, requiring surgical procedures that delay his return to Ghana. His current whereabouts remain unknown.

Elizabeth Amoaa’s quest to empower women, transform lives and raise voices

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In a world where reproductive health challenges remain underrepresented, especially among minority and underserved communities, Elizabeth Amoaa rises as a force of change.

As the Founder of Speciallady Awareness NGO (Ghana) and Speciallady Awareness Global (UK), she is more than an advocate; she is a movement.

Born with a rare gynaecological condition, uterus didelphys (two wombs, two cervixes and two vaginal canals), and also living with stage 4 endometriosis and multiple fibroids, Elizabeth transformed personal adversity into global activism.

Her journey, defined by resilience and purpose, has inspired thousands and improved the lives of women and girls across continents. She is widely recognised for her commitment to health equity, women’s empowerment and education.

Speciallady Awareness continues to grow through strategic partnerships, including The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation, a leader in cultural heritage and social development in Ghana. The National Youth Authority, under Ghana’s Ministry of Youth Development, to educate young women about reproductive health rights and challenges.

Through these collaborations, the NGO has expanded health outreach campaigns, distributed vital medical supplies and created safe spaces for education, dialogue and community healing.

In the UK, Elizabeth furthers her work through Speciallady Awareness Global, collaborating with local government officials, including mayors and councillors, medical experts and reproductive health researchers and renowned organisations such as Endometriosis UK, raising awareness about conditions disproportionately affecting African, Caribbean and other ethnic minority women.

Together, they are breaking the silence around conditions like endometriosis, fibroids and fighting stigma with science, compassion and community.

Elizabeth’s influence has gained international recognition. Her story and mission have been featured in World Leaders Summit Magazine, USA Health Magazine, Boots Health & Beauty (UK), Juno Magazine (UK), British Army Forces Families Magazine (Army & You), My Story (Ghana) and other global platforms amplifying voices for change.

Her visibility is not about prestige; it is about representation, ensuring women’s health is never overlooked, underfunded, or misunderstood.

Through both her organisations, Elizabeth has conducted transformative outreach in underserved Ghanaian communities, donated medical supplies to healthcare facilities, donated sanitary pads to 40,000 female students and led awareness campaigns reaching women and girls in both urban and rural areas.

Her journey is more than one of survival, it’s a blueprint for global change. She continues to challenge stigma, amplify unheard voices and light the way for women and girls navigating the shadows of reproductive health struggles.

Elizabeth reminds us that true empowerment begins with awareness and that every woman regardless of background deserves dignity, access to healthcare and the power to be heard.

As we look to the future, Elizabeth stands as a symbol of what’s possible when courage meets compassion. Her mission is far from over and her impact will continue to ripple across generations and geographies.

Let us not only celebrate her achievements but stand beside her in action. Because when one woman rises, she lifts countless others with her.

Together, we are not just raising awareness, we are rewriting the narrative.
Elizabeth Amoaa is the voice of gynaecology, fearlessly speaking for those who’ve been unheard for too long.

She is an example for every woman who has suffered in silence, every young girl yearning for answers and every community seeking dignity and care.

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Tottenham Hotspur sack Ange Postecoglou despite winning UEFA Europa League

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Ange Postecoglou holding the Europa League trophy while beaming with smiles Ange Postecoglou holding the Europa League trophy while beaming with smiles

Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur have dismissed head coach Ange Postecoglou following unconvincing performances at the end of the 2024/2025 season.

The decision comes 17 days after he led the club to win the UEFA Europa League competition 1-0 over Manchester United at the San Mames Stadium, giving the club a major trophy after several years.

The triumph also qualified the team for the 2025/2026 Champions League, as they missed out in the previous seasons.

Despite these remarkable feats, the club hierarchy, led by Chairman Daniel Levy, was unimpressed with his overall performance in the entire season, hence the decision to relieve the manager of his coaching duties.

In a statement released to the public, the club appreciated the coach as the manager who won the Europa League trophy for them.

“We are extremely grateful to Ange for his commitment and contribution during his two years at the Club. Ange will always be remembered as only the third manager in our history to deliver a European trophy. Thank you, Ange,” a statement from Tottenham read, shared on X.

Postecoglou had a torrid Premier League season, presiding over the club’s worst-ever campaign, finishing 17th after suffering 22 defeats, resulting in their lowest-ever points tally of 38.

He played 101 games in total, won 47, drew 15, and lost 39.

The dismissal comes two years after his appointment, when he signed a four-year contract from Celtic on June 5, 2023.

Reports from England indicate that Brentford Manager, Thomas Frank, is in talks with Tottenham to take over as the next head coach of Spurs; however, an official announcement is yet to be made.

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Ghana requires bold actions to revitalise anti-corruption architecture – Vice President  

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By Benjamin A. Commey 

Accra, June 7, GNA – Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called for bold and decisive measures to revitalise Ghana’s anti-corruption architecture and place it on a firmer foundation to effectively combat corruption and its associated practices. 

She said the country’s recent performance on major corruption indicators was worrying, and stressed that strong, coordinated action on multiple fronts was needed to restore public confidence and improve Ghana’s image globally. 

The Vice President made the call at a High-Level Conference on Ghana’s Anti-Corruption Architecture held in Accra on Friday, organised under the auspices of the African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABC). 

It was on the theme: “Revitalising the Anti-Corruption Architecture in Africa: Ghana’s Accountability Journey.” 

The event sought to review Ghana’s progress in accountability and anti-corruption under the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC), which Ghana ratified in 2007. 

Prof Opoku-Agyemang noted that Ghana’s anti-corruption framework was built on strong foundations, including the 1992 Constitution and key legislation such as the Criminal Offences Act, Whistleblowers Act (2006), Right to Information Act (2019), and the establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (2017). 

That notwithstanding, she said the country’s performance on corruption indices had stagnated, with some signs of decline.  

Ghana maintained a score of 43 on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) in both 2022 and 2023, but saw a drop to 42 in 2024, an indication of declining public trust in transparency and accountability. 

“Our own 2022 Ghana Statistical Service Corruption Report revealed that nearly five billion Ghana cedis was lost through bribery in just one year. This cannot be funny,” she stated. 

To address this, the Vice President advocated bold reforms, including the legislation and enforcement of Unexplained Wealth Orders with broader application to both public officials and private individuals.  

She also proposed a shift in the burden of proof to the accused in such cases. 

“We must also ensure sustainable financing for anti-corruption institutions to reduce undue influence and enhance their independence,” she said. 

Prof Opoku-Agyemang stressed the need for a comprehensive legislative framework to regulate political party and election financing, including internal party leadership selection and national campaign funding. 

She said President John Dramani Mahama had demonstrated his commitment to strengthening Ghana’s anti-corruption systems.  

This includes the establishment of Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL), the launch of a Code of Conduct for presidential appointees, and a commitment to reviewing the 1992 Constitution. 

“The setting up of ORAL is an effort to send a clear message that corruption will not be tolerated. The launch of a comprehensive code of conduct for all presidential appointees establishes clear ethical standards from the highest levels of government,” she noted. 

The  Vice President indicated that the revitalisation of the anti-corruption framework would be anchored on five key pillars. 

These are; Cooperation among anti-corruption agencies, Strategic partnerships with the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) to ensure institutional integrity, Building domestic and international confidence in Ghana’s accountability systems, Legislative and policy reforms, and Strengthening the Attorney General’s Office to process corruption complaints effectively. 

Dr Joseph Whittal, the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) Commissioner, underscored the importance of stakeholder collaboration at all levels – domestic, regional, and international – in the fight against corruption. 

“Our experience has shown that no single institution, country, or regional bloc can successfully win the fight against corruption alone. Cooperation is essential,” he said. 

Mr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, in a speech read on his behalf, said beyond the laws, institutional courage, ethical leadership, and public trust were crucial in combating corruption. 

“Laws alone do not combat corruption,” he emphasised. 

Madam Yvonne Mutepuka Chibiya, AUABC Board Member, commended Ghana for taking bold steps to strengthen its national accountability frameworks.  

She reaffirmed the AUABC’s support for enhancing Ghana’s anti-corruption strategies and governance systems. 

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Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe 

New scholars inducted in Kumasi ceremony

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Dr Daniel McKorley inducting new students into the McDan Scholarship Scheme Dr Daniel McKorley inducting new students into the McDan Scholarship Scheme

Zongo communities in Kumasi were thrown into a state of joy on Monday as business mogul and philanthropist Dr Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan, and his foundation were honored for their transformative educational support.

A traditional mini durbar, hosted by chiefs and elders representing the diverse tribes within the Kumasi Zongos, paid tribute to the foundation’s impactful scholarship scheme.

The ceremony served as a profound expression of appreciation for the McDan Foundation’s unwavering commitment over the past four years which has seen numerous sons and daughters from the Zongo communities access tertiary education across Ghana.

Many beneficiaries including graduates from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and other universities were present to thank Dr McKorley who community leaders labeled “Messiah of the Zongo” for his life-changing interventions.

“This durbar is not just ceremony; it’s the heartfelt thanks of a community witnessing its youth rise through education.”

“Dr McKorley and his foundation have lit a path where before there was often darkness. Our graduates here today are living proof of the power of this support,” a chief stated.

Building on this legacy of success, the event marked a significant expansion of the initiative.

Dr McKorley personally inducted ten (10) new students from the Kumasi Zongos into the McDan Scholarship Scheme.

These scholars will receive full funding to pursue their studies at various tertiary institutions nationwide.

Addressing the new cohort, Dr McKorley emphasised the responsibility that accompanies opportunity.

“This scholarship is not just about paying fees,” he stated.

“It is an investment in your potential and in the future of your communities. We entreat you to embrace this chance, excel in your studies, and return as change-makers. Be the leaders, the innovators, and the problem-solvers that Zongo and Ghana need.”

The induction of the ten new scholars brings the total number of students currently supported by the McDan Scholarship Scheme to over 300 spread across universities and tertiary institutions throughout Ghana.

This nationwide reach underscores the foundation’s commitment to breaking down financial barriers to higher education for talented but underprivileged youth.

The zongo event highlighted the tangible impact of the McDan Foundation’s work.

The presence of past graduates, the reverence shown by traditional leaders, and the hope ignited in the new scholars painted a compelling picture of empowerment and community transformation driven by educational investment.

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‘No permit, no excavator!’ – Government bans importation of excavators without permit to Ghana

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The government has banned the importation of excavators The government has banned the importation of excavators

The government has imposed an immediate ban on the importation of excavators without prior authorisation, as part of a broader crackdown on illegal mining and its detrimental impact on water bodies across the country.

In a statement issued by the ministry, as sighted by GhanaWeb Business, the new directive, dubbed “No Permit, No Excavator”, is now fully in effect.

The directive requires all dealers and importers of excavators to secure a permit from the ministry before bringing the equipment into the country.

“All Shipping Lines should desist from transporting excavators into the country without the required permit. Dealers and Importers of excavators are to obtain a permit from the Ministry of Transport prior to importation,” the statement read.

The move forms part of Ghana’s renewed efforts to rein in the proliferation of illegal mining, which has contributed to extensive environmental degradation, particularly the pollution of major water bodies and forest reserves.

The policy is expected to tighten controls at Ghana’s ports and logistics networks, compelling freight operators and equipment dealers to undergo more stringent regulatory checks.

The Minister of Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, who signed the directive, warned that all stakeholders, including the general public, must adhere strictly to the new directive.

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I will not take part in the FIFA Club World Cup

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Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia

Legendary Portuguese footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo, has clarified that he will not take part in the FIFA Club World Cup.

He disclosed that he has received numerous offers from teams participating in the tournament to play and showcase his potential to the world once again.

However, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner noted that he made the decision considering his short-term and long-term goals as a footballer.

“It’s almost decided that I will not take part in the FIFA Club World Cup, despite receiving many invitations and proposals. There have been talks and contacts… but you have to think about the short, medium, and long term,” he told the press ahead of Portugal’s game against Spain in the 2025 UEFA Nations League final.

His arch-contender, Lionel Messi, will be part of the tournament as Inter Miami were among the selected teams.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo’s contract at Al Nassr will expire at the end of the 2024/2025 season, as reports indicate he is considering leaving the club after they failed to win the Saudi Pro League and the Asian Champions League since he joined.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is scheduled to take place from June 15 to July 13 in the United States.

Thirty-two teams will compete for the trophy, with teams like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), and Manchester City participating in the tournament.

The winner is expected to earn over €100 million, with participating teams receiving huge bonuses.

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Upper West Police secure conviction of notorious robbers in Wa

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The Upper West Regional Police Command has successfully secured the conviction and sentencing of two notorious robbers, bringing relief to residents of the Wa Municipality who have endured a wave of armed robberies in recent months.

The convicts, Abdulai Ibrahim alias Baba, 34, a driver’s mate, and Abdulai Kipo, 36, a butcher, were found guilty of conspiracy to commit robbery and multiple counts of robbery.

The Wa Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Jonathan Avoogo, sentenced Ibrahim to 28 years and Kipo to 18 years of imprisonment with hard labour.

The two were implicated in a string of robberies that terrorized communities in Napogbakole, Danko, SSNIT, and Konta — all within the Wa Municipality.

Their eventual arrest followed weeks of intelligence-led operations and detailed evidence gathering by the Regional Police Intelligence Directorate.

In a statement, the Upper West Regional Police Command expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the case, noting that it reflects the Command’s resolve to ensure public safety and uphold the rule of law.

“This conviction demonstrates our unwavering commitment to making the Upper West Region a safe and secure environment for all,” the statement read.

“We will continue to pursue criminals relentlessly and bring them to justice.”

The Police further encouraged the public to support ongoing crime-fighting efforts by providing timely and relevant information to aid in investigations.

GHC1.2bn emergency fuel cost ‘unjustified’ – Energy Analyst slams Govt

Energy sector ‘bleeding’ from IPP deals – Analyst warns

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The Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental and Sustainable Energy, Benjamin Nsiah, has called for an urgent review of Ghana’s existing contracts with Independent Power Producers (IPPs), warning that the current arrangements are financially unsustainable and contribute significantly to the country’s energy sector debt.

Nsiah argued that if Ghana is serious about solving the financial crisis in the energy sector, revisiting and renegotiating these contracts must be a priority.

His comments come amid ongoing national discussions on how to reduce the energy sector’s mounting debt, which has led to frequent power disruptions and constrained government finances.

Speaking on The Big Issue on Channel One TV on Saturday, June 7, 2025, Nsiah stressed the need for broad energy sector reforms to address long-standing structural challenges.

He pointed to the Ghana Energy Sector Recovery Programme Report as a key resource that outlines critical steps the country must take to stabilise and sustain its power industry.

“For us to sustain the sector, we require a total reform, one of which is for us to revisit the Ghana Energy Sector Recovery Programme Report and look at some recommendations in there,” he said.

A major concern, according to Nsiah, is the structure of power purchase agreements signed with IPPs, many of which are based on availability rather than actual power production.

He explained that this means the government is obligated to pay for power plants even when they are not in use.

“We need to look at some of the contracts we have with the IPPs. This is because we have those contracts based on availability and not based on production,” he explained.

“Anytime some of them are even idle, we have to pay for them being idle. That costs us huge sums of money, in excess of $400 million annually.”

On the part of the government, it has introduced a Ghc1 Fuel Levy on all petroleum products as an avenue to generate funds to clear off some debts in the energy sector.

GHC1.2bn emergency fuel cost ‘unjustified’ – Energy Analyst slams Govt

Typhoon, MKS PAMP present first responsible gold bars to Asantehene

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Typhoon Greenfield Development Ltd and MKS PAMP, in conjunction with Development Gold International (DGI), have presented a limited run of unique gold bars to mark the first export of fully traceable and responsibly produced gold sourced from Ghanaian small-scale mines.

The presentation was made on June 2 to the King of the Ashanti Kingdom, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, during the Mining in Motion summit at a gala dinner held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra.

Six bars were donated for auction, with proceeds in aid of Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II’s charities supporting land restoration and clean water conservation. Also attending the presentation were Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the Minister of Land and Natural Resources; Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma, Minister of Mining, Republic of Malawi; Colonel Ousmane Abarchi, Minister of the Mines Republic of Niger; Wilmot Paye, Minister of Mines Liberia; Godard Gibolum Deputy Minister of mines DRC; Aboubacar Kourama, Vice Minister of mines Guinea-Conakry; Abdiwahab Abdi Omar, Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources Republic of Somalia; Sammy Gyamfi, CEO of Ghana GoldBoard; and Cisse Vakabe, mining advisor to the president of Cote d’Ivoire.

In a historic partnership between Typhoon Greenfield Development Ltd, MKS PAMP, and DGI, backed by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), the first 445 grams of gold was produced by Typhoon Greenfield Development Ltd at its Adomanu mine and exported for refining at the MKS PAMP facilities in Switzerland.

This took place within the DGI initiative that enables small-scale mining operations to meet international standards; specifically the Development Gold Ghana Performance Standard and the LBMA Responsible Sourcing Programme.

This pivotal achievement represents the culmination of years of collaborative efforts and marks a new era in the formalisation of the small-scale mining sector, positioning Ghana as a credible source of LBMA-compliant gold from small-scale mining entrepreneurs.

Max Afriyie-Barwuah, President of Development Gold International (DGI), said: “This is a major milestone in the Ghanaian gold industry that has been many years in the making, working with mines in the field to build their technical capacity to meet international standards. It signals the serious intention of small-scale miners in Ghana to meet international standards and of LBMA Good Delivery List (GDL) refiners to recognise Ghana as a source of formal and responsible gold from small-scale mines. Our goal is to reduce environmental degradation and enable these miners to access responsible gold markets globally at scale.”

Kwaku Afrifa Nsiah-Asare, CEO of Typhoon Greenfield Development Ltd, said: “We are thrilled to pioneer this home-grown Ghanaian responsible mining initiative DGI, and the first small-scale mining business to have our operations assessed to the Development Gold Ghana Performance Standard. Doing so has opened the opportunity to work with the most respected businesses in the international gold market such as the LBMA GDL refinery, MKS PAMP.

Partnering with DGI has also assisted us operationally, building our team’s capacity and enhancing our operating systems for greater efficiency and management of our mines’ environmental and social aspects. I expect others to follow and the formalisation of small-scale mining in Ghana to scale rapidly”.

Omar Liess, Chief Commercial Officer of MKS PAMP, said: “This partnership represents a a significant step forward for responsible sourcing in the artisanal and small-scale mining sector in Ghana. We’re proud to support this initiative and look forward to continued collaboration with our partners in Ghana to scale these efforts and inspire similar initiatives globally.”

Ruth Crowell, Chief Executive of the LBMA, said: “The LBMA is encouraged by this announcement. This is exactly the kind of initiative LBMA supports. Ghana is paving the wayfor similar arrangements between small-scale producers working with GDL refineries in a range of countries.”

DGI’s Development Gold Ghana Performance Standard was developed in conjunction with mining industry experts at TDi Sustainability, to independently assess and verify the responsible practices of small-scale gold miners. The standard exists to create opportunities for Ghana and other nations to redefine small-scale gold mining, following a history of illegal mining, leading to ESG issues including deforestation, pollution, water contamination, habitat loss, safety risks, and social instability.

The initiative not only enhances the traceability of the gold supply chain through DGI’s tech mine-to-export platform, MineTrace, but also ensures that mining practices are environmentally sustainable and socially responsible.

Assheton Carter, Executive Chair of TDi Sustainability, said: “DGI is doing something very important; providing an indigenous Ghana-appropriate, progressive good-practice framework facilitating mine-site improvement at small-scale mines. It is creating an assurance process to demonstrate compliance with international due diligence expectations and, crucially, the technical assistance and capacity development support to uplift this vital sector for the country.

“TDi has a long history of developing responsible value chains for minerals and ASM gold in particular. It is never easy to do and takes time; in this case, four years of hard work on the ground. We are unbelievably proud to be involved in the launch and roll out of this truly African initiative.”

LBMA launched its responsible artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) programme in 2022, the aim of which is to facilitate more responsibly sourced ASM gold into the LBMA Good Delivery List (GDL). The LBMA identified Ghana as one of four countries globally that showed the most promise for increasing the flow of responsibly produced ASM gold to GDL refineries.

To that end, the LBMA hosted a significant high-level Ghana government delegation at its responsible sourcing summit in 2023 that it co-convenes with the World Gold Council. It was arranged for international delegations to visit Ghana in 2023 and 2024 to engage with gold supply-chain stakeholders. Since 2023, the LBMA has worked to facilitate responsible ASM sourcing from Ghana by its GDL refinery members, engaging with mines, traders, and the Bank of Ghana (BoG). LBMA also published an ASM Toolkit for GDL refineries to guide them in responsible sourcing from Small-Scale Mines (SSM) and to implement a system of progressive improvement rather than just compliance.

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Asante Mamponghene’s burial rites attract thousands of mourners

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The burial rites for the late Asante Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, have started with thousands of people from all walks of life trooping to the Ashanti Regional town to mourn.

The royal farewell scheduled from June 6 to 9 will be climaxed on Monday with the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II honouring the final rites.

The burial rites known in Akan as ‘Doteyie’ is a period of mourning as people clad in black and red participate in several traditional and cultural activities.

Amid drumming and dancing, traditional priests, in their sacred regalia, lead ancient rituals to honour the passing of the paramount chief.

Daasebre Osei Bonsu II was born Saint Oswald Gyimah-Kessie on December 31, 1939.

He ascended the Asante Mampong throne on August 25, 1996, and became the 28th occupant of the Silver Stool and Krontihene of Asanteman.

He passed away in April 2025 at the age of 85.

Daasebre’s reign saw the successful resolution of chieftaincy disputes in Mampong, and he was instrumental in maintaining peace and driving development in the Asante Kingdom.

He was a strong advocate against illegal mining, ensuring that g’alamsey’ did not find its roots in Asante Mampong.

As an academic and administrator, he served as the Registrar of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) from 1991 until his retirement in 2000, after 28 years of service.

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‘Mock not the sick’ – Amidu descends on Kissi Agyebeng over comments on Ofori-Atta’s cancer illness

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Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng (L) and his predecessor, Martin Amidu Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng (L) and his predecessor, Martin Amidu

Former Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, has descended on his successor, Kissi Agyebeng, over the brouhaha surrounding the declaration of former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, as a fugitive wanted for several corruption-related cases.

In a strongly-worded editorial, Amidu took issue with Agyebeng’s comments on Ofori-Atta being diagnosed with cancer, asaaseradio.com reports.

He indicated that the Special Prosecutor’s comment was a mockery of the health condition of a sick person.

Amidu, a former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, went on to caution Agyebeng against making derogatory remarks about the sick.

He cited an example of a Chief Justice dying from prostate cancer after allegedly making disparaging remarks against another justice who was suffering from the same illness.

“But let Kissi Agyebeng be told that former Chief Justice I K Abban made light of Mr Justice G E K Aikins’ prostate cancer with disparaging statements about him. Justice Abban… also developed prostate cancer and died twelve days after being blackmailed to voluntarily retire,” the former Special Prosecutor is quoted to have said.

Kissi Agyebeng, while declaring Ofori-Atta wanted for the second time, on June 2, 2025, disclosed that Ofori-Atta, through his lawyer, had informed the OSP that he had been diagnosed with cancer.

He, however, raised concerns about the credibility of the excuse, suggesting it could be part of a deliberate effort to evade justice.

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Pressure from Ghanaians influenced 4×100 relay team baton changes

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Rasheed Saminu attributes 4x100 relay team's struggles to public pressure Rasheed Saminu attributes 4×100 relay team’s struggles to public pressure

National 100-meter record holder, Rasheed Saminu, has disclosed that the overwhelming expectations from Ghanaians contribute to their challenges in baton exchanges in major international competitions.

He explained that the immense support and expectations from the public take a toll on them psychologically, which sometimes causes them to lose focus when the baton exchange is due.

Saminu, who recently smashed Benjamin Azamati’s 100-meter record, added that the atmosphere at international athletics meets, like the Olympics, coupled with the weather conditions, puts more pressure on them, which they succumb to and eventually miss their target.

“Sometimes our baton change comes with pressure. Sometimes, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves going into the 4×100, and the expectation from Ghana is a lot of pressure because the whole of Ghana is watching us run at the Olympics, the biggest stage in the world, and they’re expecting big things from us.

“So, all that pressure is on us, but maybe most people don’t know how we got there. Most people don’t know how we train… I think we went to Strasbourg; our camp was at Strasbourg, and it was a bit tense over there. The weather was unpredictable,” he told 3Sports.

Ghana’s 4×100 relay team has been underperforming at various international athletics meets prompted by their poor baton exchanges at crucial moments.

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International Afrobeats star Bex drops new single ‘Marry Me’ from second album

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Bexter Richardson popularly known as Bex is Liberian-American artiste Bexter Richardson popularly known as Bex is Liberian-American artiste

Liberian-American artiste Bexter Richardson, popularly known as Bex, is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated second album, titled ‘Mr International II’, scheduled for later this year.

Known for blending genres like Hip Hop, R&B, and Reggae, Bex recently dropped a new single, ‘Marry Me’, which is featured on his upcoming project, Mr International II. His musical style reflects a vibrant fusion of influences, aiming to create a sound that resonates globally.

Beyond his music career, Bex is also a successful entrepreneur and community advocate. He is the CEO and founder of Fourscore Technologies, a tech startup specialising in IT network and cybersecurity services.

In 2020, he played a pivotal role in establishing the LiBx Records Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to discovering talented youth living in Liberia’s streets and ghettos. The foundation focuses on rehabilitation, education, mentorship, and career development to help transform lives.

Looking ahead, Bex is actively working on his upcoming album, Mr International II, which is set for release later this year. His musical journey is rooted in his West African heritage, with Afrobeats providing a strong cultural identity.

Living in the United States has also shaped his sound, drawing influences from cities like Miami, Atlanta, and the DMV area. His overarching goal is to use music as a tool to influence culture and inspire change across communities.

Bex’s music is characterised by its fusion of African and international genres, creating a global melody that bridges markets from Liberia to the United States and beyond.

The artiste envisions his work as more than entertainment; every sound, rhythm, and melody is crafted to inspire and save lives. His dedication to blending cultural elements aims to promote unity and cultural pride on the world stage.

His unique blend of genres and commitment to social impact position him as a rising star with a powerful message. With his innovative approach to music and community development, Bex is poised to leave a lasting mark on the global entertainment landscape.

Empress Gifty cites books of Ephesians and Esther to support use of makeup

Gospel musician, Empress Gifty, has provided references in the Holy Book to support the timeless discussion on whether or not make up is sinful.

She noted that make-up has been in existence since time immemorial.

Referencing the book of Ephesians and Esther, Empress Gifty underscores her position that wearing makeup as a child of God does not demonize you.In a video of herself wearing make-up and beaming with a wide smile, she explained that, “If you read Ephesians Chapter 1, it tells you that make-up is in the Bible.

I’m only here to contribute my quota – King Promise

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King Promise vows to uplift Ghana music industry King Promise vows to uplift Ghana music industry

The latest Artiste of the Year at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), King Promise, has stated that he is ready to support the growing Ghanaian music industry with his full effort.

Speaking in an interview with GhanaWeb’s Isaac Dadzie during the TGMA 2025 “Nite with Artiste of the Year and Plaque Presentation” event held on June 6, 2025, King Promise praised the state of Ghanaian music.

According to him, the industry is doing well, and he wants to do everything he can to push it forward.

“The music industry is thriving. I’m only here to contribute my quota. I will do the best that I can and hopefully together, we’ll take over the world,” he said

The ‘Paris’ hitmaker also hinted that fans should expect a lot from him in the coming months.

He shared that he has plans for new music, exciting collaborations, music videos, and international tours, all aimed at putting Ghana on the map.

“There’s so much more coming. You know, music, collaborations, videos, touring. That’s representing Ghana, as a whole,” King Promise said.

King Promise won the 2025 TGMA Artiste of the Year after beating top contenders such as Stonebwoy, King Paluta, Kweku Smoke, Joe Mettle, Black Sherif, and Team Eternity Ghana.

In addition to being named Artiste of the Year, he also took home Best Afropop Song, Best Afrobeats/Afropop Artiste, and Best Album/EP of the Year, making it a total of four awards on the night.

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How Gemann’s sentenced to death verdict was reported in 1996

Gemann was sentenced to death in 1996 for murder Gemann was sentenced to death in 1996 for murder

On May 15, 1996, Nana Kwasi Agyemang, popularly known as Gemann, was sentenced to death for murdering a taxi driver, while his friend, Abeiku Nyame, also known as Jagger Pee, received a life sentence for abetting the crime.

Gemann, a popular musician and entertainment personality, was found guilty of murdering a taxi driver named Kwasi Adjei.

The incident happened sometime in 1995 at Dome, a suburb of Accra. His close friend, Abeiku Nyame, also known as Jagger Pee, a popular actor at the time, was with him in the courtroom that day.

The courtroom was filled with people, relatives, and friends who had all come to hear the final judgment in the high-profile case.

According to a newspaper clipping, the trial had been long, but on this day, the case ended. The judge, Justice RK Apaloo, gave the jury two hours to go over all the evidence again. Then, after two more hours of deliberation, the seven-member jury returned with their verdict.

They found Gemann guilty of murder, and Jagger Pee guilty of abetment, which means helping someone commit a crime.

Justice Apaloo sentenced Gemann to death, the punishment for murder in Ghana at the time. But when it came to Jagger Pee, the judge explained that Jagger Pee had only followed Gemann blindly, like a fan who looks up to a star, and because of that, he gave him life imprisonment instead of death.

People burst into tears, while some couldn’t believe what they were hearing. As prison officers walked the two men out in handcuffs and into waiting vehicles, the atmosphere was heavy with pain and regret, the report added.

Jagger Pee was given a chance to speak before he was taken away.

With tears rolling down his face, he said in Twi;

“I have told the court all that happened. I have told the court the truth, but if the truth cannot set me free, then I don’t know what the truth can do.”

As for Gemann, he was seen reading his Bible throughout the trial and appeared nervous as the jurors announced their decision.

Some said he kept staring at them, silently hoping they would believe his story, that it was all an accident and not intentional to take the life of the taxi driver.

But it was too late. The law had spoken, the report said.

Both men were given 30 days to appeal the sentence. Jagger Pee’s lawyer, Owusu-Fordjour, immediately said he would file an appeal to try and save his client from spending the rest of his life in prison.

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How Mampong became the Silver Stool, the 2nd most powerful in Asanteman

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The late Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, was the 2nd most power ruler in Asanteman play videoThe late Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, was the 2nd most power ruler in Asanteman

Mampong is the second most powerful paramountcy in Asanteman, and its occupant, the Mamponghene, holds the Silver Stool of the Asante Kingdom.

The Silver Stool, distinct from the Golden Stool, signifies the Mamponghene’s responsibility to act on behalf of the Asantehene in critical matters of custom and governance, particularly in the Asantehene’s absence.

Historian and lawyer, Yaw Anokye Frimong, has given the historical antecedent that led to the paramount chief of Mampong becoming the second most powerful person in Asanteman.

Speaking in an interview on Max TV, the historian said that Mampong became the holder of the Silver Stool of Asanteman due to the role its ancient paramount chief played in a war with the powerful people of Denkyira.

“When the Asantes were going to fight the Denkyiras, Okomfo Anokye told them that there is no way they (the Asantes) are going to win… He (Okomfo Anokye) said that he had to perform a miracle which required the sacrifice of three people. We all know these three people: Tweneboa Kodua of Kumawu, the chief of Ejumakase, and Mamponghene Buahene Anentuo.

“The then Asantehene, Osei Tutu, wanted to lead the Asantes to fight the Denkyira, but Okomfo Anokye said he could not because the people leading the fight were going to die. Osei Tutu wanted to sacrifice himself for Asanteman, but Okomfo Anokye told him he could not because his demise would affect the formation of the Asante nation,” he narrated.

He narrated that the then Mamponghene, who was less powerful compared to the other paramount chiefs, rather offered to lead the Asantes in a war that he knew he was going to die in.

After he died in the war and Asanteman becoming victory, Mampong took his place as the second most powerful paramountcy in Asanteman.

“Buahene Anentuo was the one who offered to lead the Asantes so he would sacrifice his life… Okomfo Anokye took note of this and, just as he said, the Mamponghene died during the battle.

“After this war, Asanteman decided to do something to remember Buahene Anentuo. They decided that the Golden Stool is for the ruler of Asanteman; the second in command had to be Mampong. And so from that time, Mampong was elevated to become second to Asante,” he said.

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Cocoa Marketing Company strengthens global ties at Federation of Cocoa Commerce in London

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Cocoa Marketing Company officials at the AGM in London Cocoa Marketing Company officials at the AGM in London

The Managing Director of the Cocoa Marketing Company (CMC), Dr Wisdom Kofi Dogbey is currently in London attending the council meeting and annual general meeting (AGM) of the Federation of Cocoa Commerce, where key discussions surrounding the future of the cocoa industry are taking place.

In addition to this pivotal gathering, the MD is also participating in the board meeting of CMC UK, a vital subsidiary of the company, aimed at enhancing CMC’s international presence and operations.

Seizing the opportunity to further CMC’s mission, the MD has conducted a series of productive visits with the company’s cocoa bean buyers and stakeholders.

These engagements are not just about transacting business; they are about deepening relationships and fostering collaboration that transcends the traditional buyer-seller dynamic.

“Our goal is to build partnerships that are mutually beneficial and focused on sustainable growth,” the MD stated during one of the meetings. “We want to work together to innovate and enhance the quality and delivery of our cocoa product while prioritizing sustainability,” he mentioned.

At the heart of these discussions is a bold vision to transform CMC into a global force in the cocoa industry.

The MD emphasized that this vision aligns with the broader ambitions of Cocobod, Ghana’s leadership, particularly in supporting the President and the finance minister’s mandate to foster economic recovery and growth in the country.

“As we strengthen our relationships with international buyers and stakeholders, we contribute to a framework that not only benefits CMC but also reinforces Ghana’s position in the global cocoa market,” he stated.

The meetings also provided a platform to explore opportunities for joint ventures and collaborations that could lead to new product development and market expansion.

He however expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of these engagements, stating, “By working hand in hand with our partners, we can innovate and adapt to the changing demands of the global market, ensuring that CMC remains competitive and relevant.”

As CMC continues to navigate the complexities of the global cocoa landscape, CMC remains steadfast in the commitment to contribute to Ghana’s economic recovery in line with President Mahama’s vision for the sector.

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#TrendingGH: Drivers react to government’s new GH¢1 energy levy on petroleum products

If you have never had a bath with your wife in the same bathroom, you are a us3less man. Your marriage is a joke

Nigerian clergyman, Prophet Emmanuel Okose, has lambasted married men who do not take showers with their wives.

In a video shared on social media, Okose described men who fail to carry out such romantic exercises as ‘’useless men.’

In his words;

‘’As a man, if you have never bath with your wife in the bathroom at least ten times in a year, you are a useless husband. If you have never bath with your wife in the same bathroom at least ten times in a year, meaning both of you took a bath together, your marriage is a joke. 

Do you know the power that transits from a woman’s body into your body as a man when you take baths together? Do you understand the spiritual convent that is released on the man when you take sponge to scrub the body of your wife, scrub her private parts, bath her like a child, treat her like your daughter as she does the same to you? Just that joy alone that comes out of her, you can’t fail as a man.”

Watch him speaking in the viral video below…

Singer, Dare Art Alade and wife, Deola’s car catches fire on 3rd mainland bridge, burns to the ground

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Singer Dare Art Alade and wife Deola's car catches fire on 3rd mainland bridge burns to the ground

Nigerian singer Dare Art Alade, and his wife, businesswoman, Deola has shared a frightening experience involving a car fire that occurred on the Third Mainland Bridge.

In a post shared by Dare and his wife, Deola’s Instagram page, the couple revealed that their car caught fire around 4pm and burnt completely. Thankfully, no lives were lost in the incident.

“It was a shocking and painful experience, but we’re incredibly grateful that the driver made it out safely. No lives were lost, and that’s what truly matters,” the caption read.

The post, which included a message of gratitude and reflection, emphasized the fleeting nature of material things compared to the value of life and safety.

Dare and Deola expressed that their intention in sharing the story was not to gain sympathy but to encourage others who might be facing sudden loss.

“Things can be replaced. Lives cannot… We give thanks in all things. THANK YOU JESUS!!!”

The couple also appreciated those who stopped to help during the incident.

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Singer, Dare Art Alade and wife, Deola's car catches fire on 3rd mainland bridge, burns to the ground.

Oti Regional Minister Calls for Sustainable Tree Planting 

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Dambai (O/R), June 7, GNA-Mr John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Minister, has praised the efforts of the district assemblies, municipal assemblies, and Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC) in tree planting initiatives. 

During the Tree for Life Reforestation programme on Thursday, the Minister noted that while many trees have been planted, proper care and maintenance are crucial for their survival. 

Highlighting the benefits of fruit trees like mangoes, which provide economic and nutritional value, the minister emphasized the need for collective action in tree care. 

He also mentioned opportunities for carbon credit funding, which could incentivize sustainable forestry practices. 

The Minister urged everyone to take responsibility for planting and caring for trees, promoting sustainable development and environmental improvement in the Oti Region.  

Mr. Bernard Tabil, the Oti Regional Manager of Forestry Commission, highlighted the significance of nurturing and care in tree planting efforts, noting that it is not just about numbers, but about ensuring the survival and growth of trees. 

He said this year, the Oti Region targets to plant 300,000 trees in both forest reserves and community areas, with 51 youth recruited to support the initiative. 

He revealed that previous years saw the planting of mango, cashew, and coconut trees. 

Addressing the gathering, he stated that this year, cocoa has been introduced as a new cash crop, promising great benefits. 

Mr Tabil further explained that many trees planted in the past did not survive due to lack of care, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in nurturing trees. 

This initiative aims to foster a culture of sustainability and community-led environmental stewardship. 

The Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC), Krachi East Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), and Department of Forestry Commission have planted cocoa trees to officially launch tree for life reforestation initiatives for 2025. 

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Energy Ministry justifies absence of sunset clause in fuel levy

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The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has defended the absence of a sunset clause in the new GH¢1 Energy Sector Recovery Levy (ESRL), stating that the government’s immediate priority is to fix entrenched inefficiencies within Ghana’s power sector before considering any timeline for ending the tax.

Public Relations Officer of the Ministry, Richmond Rockson, speaking on TV3’s Key Points programme on Saturday, June 7, said the government is focused on addressing longstanding financial and operational challenges, not on setting arbitrary dates for the removal of the levy.

“There were huge inefficiencies in the energy sector. There is no sunset clause on the levy because we want to focus on fixing the challenges first,” Mr Rockson explained.

His remarks come in response to calls by energy expert and legal practitioner, Kwame Jantuah, for the inclusion of a sunset clause to ensure that the GH¢1 levy does not become a permanent fixture.

Mr Rockson acknowledged public concerns, pointing out that while the original Energy Sector Levies Act (ESLA), passed in 2015, did include a five-year sunset clause, that provision was eventually set aside. From 2017 onwards, he noted, portions of ESLA funds were redirected to unrelated uses, including pension payments.

“We don’t want to repeat that cycle,” he said. “This time, the government’s aim is to use the levy strictly to clear the power sector’s crippling debts and build a foundation for long-term sustainability.”

Painting a grim picture of the energy sector’s current state, Mr Rockson revealed that Independent Power Producers (IPPs) are owed more than $1.75 billion, while Ghana spends an average of $1.2 billion annually on liquid fuels due to the dominance of thermal power in the national energy mix.

He also cited inefficiencies at major agencies such as the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo), alongside an ageing, poorly maintained distribution infrastructure, as factors compounding the crisis.

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“For two years, major maintenance works at ECG were delayed due to funding issues. This must change,” he added.

To allay fears that the fuel levy might become another permanent tax without accountability, Mr Rockson stated that President John Dramani Mahama had committed to full transparency, including regular audits and public updates on how the funds are used.

“The President has gone further this time — the people of Ghana will be updated consistently on the use of the funds. The levy will not become a victim of misuse, as happened in the past,” he assured.

He emphasised that revenue from the levy will be strictly dedicated to clearing debt, developing gas infrastructure, and addressing procurement and operational inefficiencies in the sector.

“Once we address the key inefficiencies and clear the debt, that will create room to review the levy,” Mr Rockson explained. “For now, the focus must be on restoring a robust, reliable energy sector — not setting an artificial end date.”

President John Mahama signed the amended Energy Sector Levies Act into law on Thursday, June 5, 2025.

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List of countries Ofori-Atta could be detained in for being listed on INTERPOL red notice

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Former finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta has been declared a wanted fugitive by the OSP Former finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta has been declared a wanted fugitive by the OSP

Former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, risks being detained in almost every country in the world following his addition to the INTERPOL Red Notice database after he was accused of “using public office for profit” by Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

The red notice alert means that all the 196 member countries of INTERPOL, including the United States and the United Kingdom, where Ofori-Atta has reportedly been sighted, will collaborate to find his location and will detain him to be extradited to Ghana.

Each member country of the largest police organisation hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB), which links national police with its global network, which means that it’s only a matter of time before Ofori-Atta will be located.

The former finance minister literally has about two United Nations-recognised countries he can take refuge in, if indeed he wishes to avoid being arrested – North Korea and Tuvalu – as well as countries with partial or no international recognition like Taiwan, Kosovo, Palestine, and Western Sahara.

Here are the 196 INTERPOL countries Ofori-Atta must avoid if he does not want to be extradited to Ghana to answer to his alleged crimes:

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Many Black women consider synthetic braids safe. A study found toxins in all the brands it tested

Chemicals found in the braiding hair have been linked to increased cancer risk and organ damage

In recent years, personal care products marketed at Black women have received increased scrutiny for their toxicity, specifically chemical hair straighteners. These perms, also known as “relaxers”, have been condemned for causing severe health problems, including fertility issues, scalp irritations and increased risk of cancer.

“Looking at It, He Has a Point’ – Prof. Bokpin Supports Bawumia’s Dumsor Levy Critique

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Economist and finance expert, Professor Godfred Bokpin of the University of Ghana, has supported Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s recent criticism of the newly introduced Dumsor Levy by the NDC government as per reports from Myjoyonline on Friday, June 7, 2025.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme, Prof. Bokpin acknowledged that Bawumia’s concerns reflect real economic challenges linked to the policy.

The Dumsor Levy, part of the Energy Sector Levy (Amendment) Bill, 2025, was passed under urgent circumstances and imposes a GH¢1 surcharge per litre on petroleum products.

The government aims to generate revenue to tackle the US$3.1 billion debt burden in the energy sector and stabilize power supply across the country.

During his recent address in Cape Coast, Dr. Bawumia accused the NDC of political inconsistency, highlighting that the party had previously opposed the E-levy only to introduce this new tax.

He warned Ghanaians to prepare for additional financial burdens, describing the move as yet another form of taxing the public.

Prof. Bokpin remarked, “Looking at it, he has a point for saying what he has said,” showing the legitimacy of Bawumia’s economic concerns regarding the levy’s impact.

On the other hand, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson defended the measure, emphasizing the critical need for funds to clear accumulated debts and finance thermal power generation in 2025.

Meanwhile, the parliamentary Minority has labeled the levy as a “predatory tax,” warning it could extract about GH¢5.7 billion annually from consumers and businesses alike, and criticized the hasty passage of the legislation without sufficient transparency.

Chairman Wontumi’s Wife Flaunts Opulent Lifestyle, Steps Out With GH¢40K Bag & GH¢300K Jewellery

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Accra, Ghana — The wife of the outspoken New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwart and Ashanti Regional Chairman, Kwaku Kwarteng Wontumi, has once again set tongues wagging with her jaw-dropping fashion statement. Known for her elegance and impeccable style, Madam Wontumi turned heads after a recent visit to a high-end salon where she indulged in a makeover featuring designer accessories reportedly worth over GH¢100,000.

The mother-of-two, often admired for her poised and sophisticated public appearances, walked into the salon clad in luxurious attire and emerged looking every bit the fashion icon that social media users have come to expect from her. From exquisite handbags to sparkling jewelry and bespoke footwear, her ensemble screamed opulence.

Photos and videos from the makeover session quickly made rounds on social media platforms, triggering a mix of awe and criticism. Admirers praised her flair and confidence, applauding the elegance she brings to the public eye. However, some online commentators were less generous, with one social media user boldly accusing the source of her wealth.

“Galamsey money paid for her lifestyle,” the comment read, sparking a wave of debate across Twitter and Facebook.

The reference to “galamsey,” the illegal small-scale gold mining notorious for its environmental destruction and illegality, reflects a deeper undercurrent of suspicion among some members of the public concerning how some political figures and their families acquire wealth.

Madam Wontumi, who has largely remained away from the spotlight outside political circles, is now at the center of a social media firestorm. But those close to her insist her style and spending are products of hard work and sound financial management within the family.

Fashion experts note that her choice to invest in high-end accessories is a statement of power and success, commonly seen among Ghana’s elite women. “It’s about branding, self-expression, and showing that Ghanaian women can own luxury with grace,” said Ama Serwaa, a leading fashion consultant in Accra.

Meanwhile, the controversy raises larger questions about wealth, public perception, and the role of politicians’ families in Ghana’s society. While some argue that public figures should maintain modesty, others believe personal style is a private matter that should not detract from their professional or political contributions.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Madam Wontumi’s recent makeover has put her style—and her name—firmly back in the headlines. Whether admired or criticized, her fashion choices have sparked a wider conversation about wealth, image, and politics in contemporary Ghana.

In the words of many online users: Ahoufedua papabi! — a fitting praise for a woman who clearly knows how to make a statement.

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Priscilla Ojo Mkambala posts an interesting video after being called out by Tanzanian media personality on Instagram

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Priscilla Ojo Mkambala posts an interesting video after being called out by Tanzanian media personality on Instagram

Nigerian influencer, Priscilla Ojo Mkambala has taken to Instagram to share an interesting video belonging to content creator, Grace Ajilore.

In the video, Grace said that she doesn’t react to some things done or said to her if it is coming from an idiot. 

This comes after a post shared by Tanzanian media personality, Mage Kimambi, warning her to stop posting contents of herself and her husband, Juma Jux, went viral

Many have interpreted the video Priscy shared as a message to Mage.

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Kufuor and Otumfuo Recall How Soldiers Nabbed Woman for Hoarding During Rawlings’ Era

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During the administration of late President Jerry John Rawlings, a notable incident involving the arrest of an elderly woman in Kumasi for hoarding essential commodities has recently been recounted by former President John Agyekum Kufuor and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II as reported by Ghana Web.

The two prominent figures revealed that Rawlings had initiated a stringent campaign aimed at curbing the illegal stockpiling of goods that could negatively affect the nation’s economy.

This operation was carried out with military support to ensure compliance across communities.

Kufuor shared a vivid memory of how soldiers conducted a search at the home of an elderly woman in Kumasi. During the search, they discovered a rare and valuable beverage concealed beneath her bed.

“During Rawlings’ era, soldiers were searching for hidden commodities and they entered a certain woman’s house in Kumasi.

They found a prestigious beverage hidden under her bed,” Kufuor recalled, stressing the seriousness with which such offenses were treated.

The Asantehene confirmed Kufuor’s account and added that the woman was arrested after failing to provide a satisfactory explanation for her actions.

He stated the significance of the case, stating that it was one of the first instances of hoarding that authorities encountered during that period.

“Yes, it happened in ’79. The beverage was popular in Africa, so the woman’s case was the first one they had seen, and the woman had hoarded it. That was when the woman was arrested and later dealt with,” Otumfuo said.

Satellite installer remanded in custody for defiling three girls. 

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Akropong (Ash), June 7, GNA – A 27-year-old Satellite Installer has been remanded into police custody by the Asante Akropong Circuit court in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District for defiling three girls at Atwima Agogo. 

Emmanuel Bonsu pleaded not guilty to the charge of defilement and will reappear before the court on June 17, this year. 

Police Chief Inspector Evans Ayimbisah, prosecuting, told the court presided over by Mrs. Gloria Mensah Bonsu that the cases happened at Atwima Agogo. 

He said, on November 29, 2024, the first victim, a 14-year-old form two pupil, was washing her clothes outside the house while her mother had gone to town. 

He said the accused who was passing by lured her into an uncompleted building, pulled out a screwdriver, pointed it at her and ordered her to touch his nipples, for which she complied. 

The accused person forcibly had sexual intercourse with her, took to his heels after the act, and left the victim bleeding from her vagina. 

 Prosecution said on February 2, this year at about 1500 hours, the second victim, a 15-year-old second year senior high school student visited her friend after classes and when returning home met the accused person who held her hand, dragged her into an uncompleted building. 

This time, he pulled out a knife and instructed her to obey his instructions to avoid any harm. 

He undressed her, inserted his penis into her vagina and forcibly had sexual intercourse with her, cleaned the victim’s vagina with a rag after which he ordered her to leave. 

On April 28, the third victim, an 11-year-old junior high school pupil, was home with her other siblings when a witness in the case sent her on an errand, the prosecution told the court. 

On her way, she met the accused who sexually abused her by spitting on his penis before inserting it into her vagina. 

 Chief Inspector Ayimbisah explained that the complainants who were mothers of the victims reported the cases to the Abuakwa police leading to the arrest of the accused on May 16 at Atwima Agogo.  

An identification parade was conducted, and the victims identified the accused person as the one who defiled them. 

In his caution statement, he denied the offence but after further investigations he was charged and brought before the court. 

GNA 

Edited by Yussif Ibrahim/Kenneth Odeng Adade 

June 7, 2025 

Driver and Mate Attack Policeman, Face Justice

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Accra Circle Chaos: Driver and Mate Attack Policeman, Face Justice

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A dramatic scene unfolded at Accra Circle this morning when a driver and his mate physically attacked a policeman. According to a report, the altercation began when the officer attempted to intervene in a matter involving the driver, but the situation escalated into an assault.

Eyewitnesses claim that the driver and his mate became aggressive when the officer tried to reason with them. The situation quickly got out of hand, and the two men allegedly assaulted the officer.

The driver and his mate were arrested and taken into custody for assaulting the officer. Fighting an officer is not acceptable behavior, and the authorities are taking this incident seriously. According to police sources, the case is currently under investigation, and the suspects will face justice.

Details of the incident are still emerging, but eyewitnesses confirm that the altercation was intense and the officer had to be protected by other police personnel who arrived at the scene. The Ghana Police Service has assured the public that they will take all necessary steps to ensure that those who assault their officers are held accountable.

Omane Boamah rehabilitates roads at Pope John SHS

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In a heartwarming display of dedication and commitment to his alma mater, Minister of Defence, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, has facilitated the construction of an asphalt overlay on the roads at Pope John Senior High and Minor Seminary in Koforidua-Effiduase, Eastern Region.

The project, undertaken by the Mahama government ahead of the school’s upcoming 67th anniversary, has brought new life and excitement to the campus and beyond. The road network, previously in a deplorable state, now boasts a smooth and durable surface, facilitating easy movement for students, staff, and visitors.

Dr. Omane Boamah, an alumnus of the prestigious institution and a Cabinet Minister in the President John Dramani Mahama administration, facilitated the project, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to giving back to his community.

“The aim is to fix the deplorable nature of the road network to facilitate the free movement of staff, students, and visitors, smooth traffic control, whilst improving productivity,” he explained.

The project has also benefited adjoining facilities, including the St. Joseph Hospital and the regional office of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, as the construction extended from the school campus to the main Effiduase road.

As the school prepares to celebrate its 67th anniversary, this gesture serves as a testament to Dr. Omane Boamah’s enduring connection to his alma mater.

The anniversary celebrations, scheduled for June 13 to 15, promise to be a grand affair, featuring a Founders Day Mass, speech and prize-giving day, and a homecoming event.

With prominent government functionaries, clergy, past students, and academia expected to attend, this milestone celebration will undoubtedly be a memorable one.

Dr. Omane Boamah’s contribution has set a shining example of what it means to give back to one’s community, inspiring others to follow in his footsteps.

 

 

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‘No more recording for me’ – Kizz Daniel announces music break to focus on family

Kizz Daniel hints at music break to focus on family Kizz Daniel hints at music break to focus on family

Nigerian musician, Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has stated that he is stepping back from making new music to focus more on his family.

This announcement came after he hinted at releasing a new EP, Orange Chase, just days after dropping another project, Lemon Chase.

Kizz Daniel shared that all the songs on the upcoming Orange Chase EP would feature collaborations with other artistes.

Reacting to the news, a fan on X said that the singer was overwhelming his fans with too much music.

“VADO wan finish us with overfeeding,” the fan commented.

In reply, Kizz Daniel shared that he has a huge collection of unreleased songs, over 600 tracks, that he plans to release quickly before retiring from music.

“I have over 600 songs I want to dish out before I hang boots,” he wrote.

He also added that he would no longer be recording new music.

According to him, his family has complained that he spends more time in the studio than with them, and he has decided it’s time to make a change.

“No more recording for me. Just enjoying life like it should be. My family don diss me say I choose studio over them, I’m changing,” he added.

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Prophet ‘cries’ out on Live TV after fellow pastor snatches his pregnant girlfriend

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Oheneni Adazoa (L), Prophet John Kwabena Boadu (M) and Akosua Lucia (R) play videoOheneni Adazoa (L), Prophet John Kwabena Boadu (M) and Akosua Lucia (R)

A Kumasi-based pastor, Prophet John Kwabena Boadu, has accused his colleague, Prophet Kofi Asante from Pankrono in the Ashanti Region, popularly known as Odifo John, of snatching his girlfriend, Akosua Lucia, whom he was preparing to marry.

According to Prophet Boadu, both he and Prophet Asante are affiliated with a spiritual church, locally referred to as “Sumsum Sore”, and he had previously lived with Lucia in anticipation of marriage.

Speaking on Sompa Nkomo, a social programme on Sompa TV hosted by Ghanaian broadcaster Oheneni Adazoa on June 3, 2025, Prophet Boadu narrated how the woman he intended to marry was taken away from him by someone he trusted to mediate their relationship issues.

He revealed that he and Lucia were preparing to marry in February 2021 and had even acquired items for their wedding.

However, they encountered misunderstandings which led to a temporary separation.

“I was staying with the lady in 2021 and we bought everything in preparation for our marriage on February 16, 2021.”

“One day she returned from church and accused me of not calling her since morning, then abruptly said we should break up,” he said.

Prophet Boadu explained that, in an attempt to resolve their differences, he contacted the elder brother of Prophet Kofi Asante, who is also a pastor, for help.

During the process, Prophet Kofi took over the conversation under the pretense of helping to talk to Lucia on Boadu’s behalf but eventually ended up taking her as his own partner.

“One day I heard she had returned to my house to collect her belongings. I later found out she had gone to marry someone else. I called Kofi’s brother again to complain about my girlfriend and Kofi was present. He requested to speak to the lady and from there, things took a different turn. He took her from me and she never returned.”

“Madam, if not for God, I would have harmed this man (Kofi Asante). He knew I was dating the lady. When we had issues, I reached out to his brother because we all used to live around the same area.

“The lady blocked my number for two weeks because of our misunderstanding, so I called her junior sister. She told me that the lady claimed she and I were going to pray at Atwea Mountains but I said it wasn’t true.”

He further claimed that the lady was secretly staying at Kofi Asante’s brother’s house at the time but neither of them informed him, despite his persistent inquiries.

Prophet Boadu disclosed that at the time Kofi took Lucia, she was already one month pregnant with his child.

She eventually married Prophet Kofi, gave birth, and according to Boadu, even released an audio message claiming Kofi was better in bed than he was.

Now, Boadu claims he wants custody of his child, who has been raised by Kofi since 2022.

However, Prophet Kofi Asante deems this demand unfair, insisting he took full responsibility when Prophet Boadu abandoned the lady and the unborn child.

Prophet Kofi is reportedly demanding compensation for raising the child over the years.

According to Odifo John, in another interview, he stated that when he met the lady, she told him she didn’t have a husband despite being pregnant, and he agreed to marry her and take care of her.

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Dumsor Levy: You’ve betrayed public trust

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The Member of Parliament for Effia and a member of the Finance Committee of Parliament, Isaac Boamah-Nyarko, has criticised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the John Dramani Mahama administration over the newly-approved 1% energy levy on petroleum products, describing it as a betrayal of public trust.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb’s George Ayisi, Boamah-Nyarko added his voice to criticisms from energy experts and some Ghanaians who argue that the levy unfairly adds to the financial burden of already struggling consumers.

While recognising the financial difficulties facing Ghana’s energy sector, particularly the growing debts of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), the MP stressed that these inefficiencies should not serve as a justification for imposing extra taxes on the public.

“We all agree that the debts are huge and we need to do something about it. The energy minister said they were discussing with the IPPs to revise some of the charges downwards. He said they are trying to reintroduce some partnership to ECG and bring in the private sector. If there is a need to create some monetary space to pay for the energy sector debts, do we need GH¢1 per litre?” he asked.

Parliament, on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, passed the Energy Sector Levy (Amendment) Bill, which introduces a GH¢1 charge on every liter of petroleum product.

The Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, said the levy is expected to generate GH¢5.7 billion to support the energy sector and sustain electricity supply nationwide.

However, Boamah-Nyarko argued that the levy could lead to a surge in prices of goods and services, further worsening the economic hardships faced by citizens, describing the tax as unexpected, which could eventually undermine confidence among Ghanaians.

“The Ghanaian won’t believe the politician or the government, because the government said it is going to reduce taxes, now it is increasing more taxes. Prices were coming down, because of this, prices would either remain the same or go up. The impact is real, nobody should chicken out. If we don’t put our acts together, this would be one of the decisions to bring the confidence of the people down,” he stated.

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GFA President Kurt Okraku extends Eid al-Adha goodwill message to Muslim football community

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GFA boss Kurt Okraku wished all Muslims in the industry well on Eid-al-Adha day GFA boss Kurt Okraku wished all Muslims in the industry well on Eid-al-Adha day

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has extended heartfelt Eid al-Adha greetings to Muslims in Ghana and around the world, celebrating the values of faith, sacrifice, and unity that define the occasion.

In a statement issued on behalf of the GFA Executive Council, Okraku praised the contributions of Muslim players, coaches, officials, and supporters to the growth of Ghanaian football, describing their commitment as a source of strength and inspiration to the game.

“Eid-ul-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, is a profound reminder of the virtues of faith, humility, obedience, and compassion,” the statement said.

“It is a time that calls on us to reflect on the values of unity, generosity, and service to one another — principles that also lie at the heart of our beautiful game.”

He expressed hope that the celebration would renew the spirit of togetherness across communities and further encourage a more inclusive football culture in Ghana.

Okraku concluded with prayers for peace, safety, joy, and good health for all during the festive period.

“Eid Mubarak,” he said.

I Used A Love Charm On My Husband, Now I’m Tired Of His Perfection

A married Ghanaian woman has anonymously shared her shocking marital struggles on ‘Ohemaa’, an online platform where women seek advice on relationships and marriage. Her confession has sparked heated debates, with some condemning her actions while others offer solutions.

The woman revealed that over a decade ago, she visited a priest to administer a charm on a man she loved. At the time, the man was handsome but irresponsible—living off women, unemployed, and lacking ambition. She wanted to “make him a man,” so she used the charm to secure his love and commitment.

The charm worked perfectly. They married in 2014, and since then, her husband has transformed into an ideal man—hardworking, loyal, and obedient. He obtained a master’s degree, built a stable career, and provided a comfortable life for their family. They now have four children and live in their own home.

“I once visited a priest to help me use charm to get a man. The charm worked, the man in question is my husband as we speak. We got married in 2014 and by grace we have four children (all with some health conditions). It wasn’t my intention to use charm on a man. I was just sincerely in love with this man, but he wasn’t focused in life. I was 29 when I used the charm and we got married the next year, when I was 30.”

Despite their financial stability and her husband’s unwavering devotion, the woman is now bored and exhausted. She complains that her husband never disagrees with her, never cheats, and follows her lead in everything—even in their intimate life.

“Sometimes I wonder if it [the charm] has cleared from his eyes or it is still working. We go to church, we do everything. I must say, he is completely okay. He is responsible and kind to us. He does all I ask him to do. Now I am fed up with him being perfect. Honestly, it is so boring to have a man who is always saying yes to all you tell him. I am fed up with him being perfect.”

She went further to complain that “we don’t argue, he doesn’t cheat and his life is one way. Even with lovemaking, I have to dictate and I don’t like it. I want him to take initiatives. I want us to be like every other couple. For this reason, I have cheated on him a few times, with different men. I am currently at the point where I don’t even want him at all.” She lamented in frustration.

She also bears the burden of making all household decisions, disciplining the children, and managing everything alone. “I want a man who would be a man in his home—I need my man to control me sometimes,” she confessed.

What troubles her most is the health condition of their children—their first three have cerebral palsy, while the fourth has speech difficulties. She wonders if their struggles are a consequence of the charm she used.

“Sometimes, I feel it has something to do with what I did,” she admitted. Though she wants to modify or reverse the charm, she fears losing their comfortable life. The original priest who helped her is no longer available, leaving her unsure of what to do next.

“I want help to just modify things so my husband can help with the burden. Ohemaa, is there anyone with knowledge on how to modify a charm?”

Her story has stirred intense discussions on the platform. Some users harshly criticized her for manipulating a man’s free will, calling it “spiritual wickedness.” Others, however, sympathized with her exhaustion and suggested solutions.

Some advised her to visit a powerful pastor for prayers to break the charm’s effects without destroying her marriage.

A few commenters urged her to accept that her actions have consequences and to focus on caring for her children.

The woman is torn between her dissatisfaction and fear of the unknown. Should she seek spiritual intervention to “modify” the charm’s effects? Should she confess to her husband? Or is this a case of “be careful what you wish for”?

What do you think? Should she reverse the charm or learn to live with the man she “created”? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

“I Dare to Sue EOCO Boss Raymond Archer for Arresting Me Without a Court Warrant

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Chairman Wontumi is reportedly set to sue the Economic and Organised Crime Office following his controversial arrest. According to Paul Yandoh, a close associate of Wontumi, the lawsuit will specifically target EOCO boss Raymond, alleging procedural violations and mistreatment during the arrest.

The circumstances surrounding the incident have raised eyebrows. Yandoh claims that after Wontumi was released from the Police CID office, he was told he could go home. However, just as he stepped outside, EOCO operatives allegedly surrounded him, leading to his unexpected detention. This turn of events has fueled concerns about the legality of EOCO’s actions and whether due process was followed.

Reports indicate that Wontumi endured harsh conditions during his stay in EOCO custody. Yandoh claims that Wontumi went six days without food, refusing meals provided by EOCO out of concern for their origin. There are also allegations that Wontumi suffered psychological distress, with some sources stating that he appeared frail and struggled to walk upon his release. These claims have intensified scrutiny on EOCO’s handling of the case.

The lawsuit against EOCO is expected to stir significant political debate, especially within the New Patriotic Party, where Wontumi holds a key position. His arrest has already drawn criticism from party members, with some calling the bail conditions—set at fifty million Ghanaian cedis with two sureties—excessive and politically motivated. Yandoh insists that Wontumi is innocent and has nothing to hide, emphasizing that legal action is necessary to hold EOCO accountable. He argues that the tactics used during the arrest were unjust and that Wontumi should not have been subjected to such treatment.

As preparations for the lawsuit unfold, many are closely watching how the case develops. If it proceeds, it could trigger a broader discussion on the conduct of EOCO and how state agencies handle investigations involving prominent political figures. Wontumi and his legal team remain committed to seeing the matter through, determined to challenge what they perceive as an infringement on his rights. The public awaits further developments in this legal battle.

Fashionable Outfits for Casual Events

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Casual events call for outfits that are comfortable yet stylish. Whether it’s a brunch, shopping trip, casual party, or a day out with friends, the key is to strike a balance between relaxed and put-together.

One go-to option is a pair of high-waisted jeans with a crop top or tucked-in blouse. This combo is simple but chic. Add sneakers or sandals and a crossbody bag for a complete look.

Maxi dresses or shirt dresses are another great pick. They’re easy to wear, breathable, and effortlessly fashionable. Choose bold prints or soft florals depending on the vibe of the outing.

A two-piece set—like a matching top and shorts or a skirt and blouse—offers a coordinated look without the stress of mixing and matching. These are perfect for picnics, weekend markets, or casual hangouts.

For a slightly edgy feel, try a denim jacket over a bodycon dress or a leather skirt paired with a simple tee. These give a laid-back but trendy appearance.

Palazzo pants with a fitted top are comfortable yet elegant. They work well for casual dinners or outdoor events, especially in warm weather. Add wedges or mules to elevate the look.

Jumpsuits or rompers are one-piece wonders that look polished with minimal effort. Choose soft fabrics and flattering cuts to stay comfortable all day.

Footwear should be stylish but functional—think sandals, ballet flats, sneakers, or low block heels. Keep accessories light: a pair of hoops, sunglasses, and a cute handbag can instantly uplift the outfit.

Casual fashion doesn’t mean boring. With the right pieces and a touch of personality, you can create fashionable outfits for any casual event that keep you confident and comfortable.

I wish for better government in Nigeria – Wizkid

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Afrobeats star Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has said he wishes for Nigeria and the African continent to be better governed.

Speaking at the premiere of his documentary “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos” at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on Friday, the Starboy boss emphasised that governance is one of the key areas he hopes African countries will get right.

Tragic – Newly married man crushed to death by a timber truck

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An Asankragwa-based businessman identified as Isaac Bonnah has been crushed to death by a timber truck in Tanokrom.

The information gathered suggests the heart-wrenching scene happened around 10:20 am on June 6.

Reports suggest a trailer loaded with Timber heading Towards Fijai from the Tanokrom lost control and rammed into a ‘Trotro loaded with passengers from Takoradi to Kojokrom.

National Vaccine Institute makes impressive strides, activate measures for drug production

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The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Vaccine Institute (NVI), Dr Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, has disclosed that the NVI is making giant strides in its quest to achieve vaccine self-sufficiency in the country’s health delivery.

He said the NVI was mandated to coordinate and supervise research, develop and manufacture vaccines and sera, and for related matters nationally, according to its ACT 1097 2023, in response to the vaccine nationalism that characterised the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr Sodzi-Tettey said this during the recent JEAM Leadership Lecture Series, in memory of late President, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, instituted and organised by the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS).

The Lecture Series was under the theme, “Advancing Quality Health Systems in Ghana Amidst Global Disruptions.”

He disclosed that vaccines have saved millions of lives from time immemorial, with only one per cent of vaccines used being manufactured in Africa, and described the government’s decision to establish the NVI as bold and forward-thinking.

On its second anniversary, in May, this year, Dr Sodzi-Tettey acknowledged its modest gains as organizational set up, supporting the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to become a World Health Organisation (WHO) Maturity Three Regulatory Agency for vaccine manufacturing and selected two private companies to lead on vaccine manufacturing through a public, private partnership (PPP) model.

He said the NVI facilitated technology transfer for vaccine manufacturing in Ghana between foreign entities and local vaccine manufacturers and established useful partnerships with the European Union, the German Economic Development and Cooperation, GIZ, World Bank, Africa CDC, WHO, and Universities home and abroad, among others.

He indicated that after months of testing, quality assurance and safety checks, the Ghana FDA issued market authorisation to Atlantic Life Sciences (ALS) Limited for the manufacturing of Snake Venom Anti Serum in commercial quantities.

An average of 9,600 snakebite cases were reported between 2015 and 2019 annually, in the country alone, with a fatality rate of 3 per cent, and lifelong disabilities such as amputations and chronic wounds affecting survivors, according to research.

Again, in sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 1 million snakebites result in a mortality between 10,000 and 30,000.

Dr Sodzi-Tettey said plans are advanced for NVI and the ALS Ltd to produce vaccines to meet national expectations and hopefully a continental supply of Snake Venom Anti Serum by producing what Atlantic Life Sciences describes as “a locally produced, affordable, and multi-species targeted polyherbal anti-venom derived from Ghana’s rich biodiversity.”

“NVI aim is to stop the importation of Snake Venom Anti Serum.”

Again, the National Vaccine Institute has convened a meeting of the Atlantic Life Sciences, DEK Vaccines Limited and Noguchi Memorial Institute to kickstart planning towards developing a ‘fill and finish’ product of Tetanus Diphtheria Vaccine, which is most likely to be the first groundbreaking, locally manufactured vaccine.

“The assurance therefore is that the National Vaccine Institute is alive to its mandate and will proactively play its role in support of the President’s vision for effective management of public health emergencies.”

The Ag CEO of NVI disclosed a partnership with UHAS due to its capacity, human resource and infrastructure towards vaccine research and development as recent visit with a team of experts from the European Union and GIZ shows promising partnership.

“To put it mildly, we were all super impressed. So much so that the team has mobilized initial support to enhance R&D capacity under the PharmaVax project financed by the EU and BMZ.

“We are hopeful that the human resource capacity available here at UHAS will be tapped efficiently to support other institutions across the country,” he added.

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Help protect Oceans for sustainable future – Dr. Agyekumhene

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Ghanaians have been urged to critically work towards protecting the sea given its life-sustaining benefits to the country.

Executive Director of Wildlife and Human Resources Oganisation (WHRO), who made the call in an interview ahead of the World Oceans Day 2025, said the ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat trapped from greenhouse gas emissions.

World Oceans Day 2025 which is under the theme “Wonder: Sustaining what sustains us” is celebrated on June 8 every year across the world to highlight a collective action for a healthy ocean and a stable climate.

He said heat removed from the surface of the earth helps prevent the atmosphere from warming.

“Carbon dioxide is the major constituent of all human-produced greenhouse gases and is responsible for about 80% of the total heating on the planet. The Oceans absorb about 25–30% of human-generated CO₂ emissions annually thereby reducing the amount of heat trapped in the atmosphere.

“These functions of the ocean help to prevent the earth from excessively heating up and cooking all living things on earth”. he said

Dr. Agyekumhene noted that the main source of pollution in the ocean were from land-based sources as a result of human activities.

He also cited plastic pollution as the major source of pollution from land into the ocean as a result of littering, mismanaged landfills and storm water run-off.

Dr. Agyekumhene, who is also a lecturer at Department of Fisheries and Marine Sciences at the University of Ghana also stated that microplastics from synthetic clothes, cosmetics, and degraded plastic debris also contribute to plastic pollution in the marine ecosystem.

He further explained that apart from fertilizers such as nitrogen and phosphorus, pesticides and herbicides, industrial discharges of chemicals, untreated sewage and waste water among others are also also toxic to marine life.

He said such activities does not only increase the risk of diseases for marine organisms, but also humans and species such as sea turtles, seals, dolphins, sharks, and seabirds.

The environmental expert further indicated that plastic materials including bags, fishing nets also kill marine animals trapped in them.

He added that human induced activities if not addressed will not only reduce the quality of water and marine habitats but will ultimately reduce the diversity of marine species and population.

Dr. Agyekumhene therefore called on Institutions, individuals as well as relevant agencies to help protect the sea and eschew negative practices that will not only destroy marine habitats but also affects humans whose survival largely depends on it.

He also rieterated the need for people to reduce, reuse and recycle plastic waste while considering using alternatives like water bottles, shopping bags and food containers which would go a long way to prevent sea pollution.

“Ghanaians should be better stewards of our natural forest to help reduce CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. A reduction in the rate of forest destruction is key to addressing climate change”.

Dr. Agyekum also highlighted the need for all stakeholders including relevant agencies, individuals and the media to continuosly create awareness in communities, schools among others on the negative impacts of human activities on the environment especially the sea and put in place measures to protect the sea.

“Let’s educate others through our social media handles, take action to protect the ocean by engaging in activities that promote ocean health”.

“Avoid dumping on the beach, avoid dumping into the sea, regulate the use of agrochemicals and clean the beaches”. he added

Dr. Agyekumhene, who is an environmental and Natural Resources expert stressed that such purposeful practices could help sustain the environment and help mitigate the impact of climate change in the long run.

As part of activities marking World Oceans Day 2025, students from the University of Ghana and Members of Wildlife and Human Resources Organisation(WHRO), on Saturday embarked on a clean up exercise at Abia Community at Ningo-Ningo Prampram.

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Why All Ghanaians Should Keep Their Cedi Until June 23, 2025 – Buy Dollar for Just GHS 7.50

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As Ghana continues to navigate economic uncertainties, foreign exchange rates remain a hot topic for many citizens—especially traders, importers, students studying abroad, and individuals who frequently remit money. In a rare window of opportunity, analysts and key financial sources have hinted at a potential temporary dip in the USD to GHS exchange rate to GHS 7.50 on or around June 23, 2025.

I was paid GH¢50 after a dance gig

Dancegod Lloyd recalls earning GH¢50 for a gig Dancegod Lloyd recalls earning GH¢50 for a gig

Ghanaian dancer and choreographer, Dancegod Lloyd, has revealed the least amount he was ever paid for a performance in his career.

Speaking in an interview on the Konnected Minds podcast, Dancegod Lloyd was asked about the biggest job he has ever landed in his career.

The dancer stated that his most rewarding gig so far was when he worked with the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dubai.

According to him, that particular opportunity brought in a huge amount of money and made a big difference in his financial life.

“Going to Dubai to work with the UAE government. It brought me a lot of money. It changed my whole account. Seen bigger figures,” he said, without disclosing exactly how much he got.

When asked about the least amount he has been paid for a job, Dancegod Lloyd said that he was once given GH¢50 as compensation after a performance.

“The least is 50 cedis. I was given 50 cedis as compensation,” he stated.

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‘May they never reconcile’ – Apaak reacts to Trump-Musk feud

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The Deputy Minister of Education, Dr Clement Abas Apaak, has described the ongoing public feud between US President, Donald Trump, and former Head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk, as a positive development for humanity, asserting that reconciliation between the two should never happen.

Trump and Musk have been at odds for some time, following Musk’s strong criticism of Trump’s domestic policy bill, which he labelled a “disgusting abomination.”

Their dispute has played out on social media with Trump threatening to revoke Musk’s government contracts while Musk countered by claiming that Trump would not have won the November election without his support.

President Donald Trump told CNN he’s “not even thinking about” Elon Musk after they explosively sparred on social media, adding that he won’t be speaking with Musk for “a while.”

Responding to the situation, the minister cum Member of Parliament for Builsa South shared his thoughts on Facebook, describing the partnership between the two as “unholy and dangerous,” further wishing that they never reconcile.

He wrote: “The fallout between Trump and Musk is a good omen for our common humanity.

“I’ve been of the view that the partnership between the President of the most powerful nation on earth and the richest man on earth was unholy and in fact dangerous. May they never reconcile.”

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