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Kwaku Azar defends Mahama’s authority to govern from abroad amid Minority concerns

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As former President John Dramani Mahama departs Ghana to participate in high-level global security dialogues, including the Munich Security Conference and the AU meeting in Ethiopia, legal scholar Kwaku Azar has stirred up a fresh constitutional debate back home.

In a Facebook post that’s quickly gaining traction online, Kwaku Azar argued that:

Ghana committed to economic transformation

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President John Dramani Mahama has emphasised that his administration is not only focused on reducing public debt but is also committed to driving economic transformation.

Speaking at the ongoing African Union Debt Conference in Lomé, Togo, Monday May 12, Mahama, in his role as the African Union’s Champion on Financial Institutions, highlighted that debt should not be seen as a barrier to development. Instead, it should be leveraged to create opportunities and lay a solid foundation for future generations.

“Ghana is committed to rebuilding its fiscal buffers, strengthening our institutions, and fostering inclusive growth. However, our fiscal consolidation should not come at the expense of social protection.

“Our strategy includes safeguarding investments in education, youth empowerment, rural development, improving debt transparency through an independent fiscal council, and expanding the role of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund to attract private capital,” he stated.

The President also called on African leaders to adopt a more responsible borrowing approach that directly addresses the development needs of their populations.

Reflecting on Ghana’s own debt experience, he acknowledged the complexity of the country’s recovery process.

Mahama said “Borrowing must be tied to high-impact projects that deliver tangible results for our people. In Ghana, we are prioritizing value-added agriculture, renewable energy, road infrastructure, digital infrastructure, and the health and education sectors. These areas have significant multiplier effects, creating jobs, exports, and fostering innovation.”

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Tamale North MP praises Sammy Gyamfi’s dedication to the cause of NDC

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Deputy Roads Minister and Tamale North MP, Alhassan Suhuyini, has come to the defence of Sammy Gyamfi, following public criticism over a viral video showing the latter gifting an undisclosed amount of US dollars to evangelist Nana Agradaa.

The incident, which has sparked widespread debate about ethics in public office, has prompted the Chief of Staff to summon Mr Gyamfi, who currently serves as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board.

Captain Ibrahim Traore: The Vanguard of a New Pan-African Renaissance

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“‘Africa needs a new type of citizen. A dedicated, modest, honest and informed man. A man who submerges himself in service to the nation and mankind. A man who abhors greed and detests vanity. A new type of man whose humility is his strength and whose integrity is his greatness.” -Kwame Nkrumah

“Africa doesn’t need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America.” – Captain Ibrahim Traore

In the heart of West Africa, from the soil of Burkina Faso once watered by the blood of martyrs and dreams of revolutionaries, a young lion has risen. Captain Ibrahim Traore, just 36 years of age, has become a living embodiment of Africa’s yearning for a future unshackled from neo-colonialism. His leadership signals a rebirth—a new dawn for a continent long betrayed by its own elite and bled by foreign interests.

African Proverb: “When the roots of a tree begin to decay, it spreads death to the branches.”

In seizing power not for personal gain but for national regeneration, Traore is setting fire to the thrones of complacency. His words cut through the fog of dependency like a sword: “We do not need the IMF or World Bank to know what our children eat or how our land should be tilled.” These are not just statements— they are battle cries for sovereignty.

Dr. Yao Eli Sebastian Nafrah, the writer

A Soldier Turned Statesman: The Birth of a Revolutionary

Born on March 14, 1988, in Kera, Burkina Faso, Captain Traore did not enter history through inherited privilege but through commitment to a just cause. His rise to power in September 2022 via a popular-backed coup was not an accident but a response to the failures of puppetry politics. By toppling Paul-Henri Sandaogo

Damiba, he echoed the footsteps of Thomas Sankara, reclaming the revolutionary legacy long stifled by compromise.

Revolutionary Quote: “He who feeds you, controls you.” — Thomas Sankara

Traore came not as a usurper but as a guardian of the people’s voice. His legitimacy is drawn from his willingness to bleed for the land, not from the pages of foreign diplomas or IMF boardrooms.

Governance Rooted in the People’s Needs

Traore’s Burkina Faso is not a state of slogans, but of substance. Under his stewardship, the country’s GDP grew from $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion. More remarkably, internal debts were paid—a feat that testifies to his belief in African solutions to African problems.

African Proverb: “A man who uses force is afraid of reasoning.”

In contrast, Traore uses logic, numbers, and national pride—not bullets—to lead.

Agricultural Revolution: Cultivating the Future

Understanding that “a hungry nation cannot defend its freedom,” Traore launched an aggressive agricultural support program. His government distributed:

These tools were seeds of transformation. From 2022 to 2024:

  • Tomato production soared from 315,000 to 360,000 metric tonnes
  • Millet yields rose from 907,000 to 1.1 million metric tonnes
  • Rice production climbed from 280,000 to 326,000 metric tonnes

African Proverb: “You learn how to cut down trees by cutting them down.”

Traore is not theorizing; he is doing. //e is not speaking development he is delivering it.

Infrastructure and Industrialization: Laying Foundations of Sovereignty

Traore’s developmental agenda is ambitious yet grounded. He is building an airport (Ouagadougou-Donsin) to connect Burkina to the world—but on Burkinabe terms. He is constructing tomato processing plants and gold mines, signaling the end of raw material export dependency.

Kwame Nkrumah: “We must unite now or perish.”

His actions resonate with Nkrumah’s urgency. Traore is uniting sectors, people, and purpose to break the cycles of poverty and patronage.

Cultural Renaissance and National Dignity

Beyond economics, Traore understands the power of symbols. When he banned British legal wigs and gowns, replacing them with traditional attire, he wasn’t just altering a dress code. He was reclaiming a stolen identity. He expelled French troops and banned French media—decisions made not in hatred, but in honor of sovereignty.

Revolutionary Quote: “Colonialism is not a machine to be taken apart easily. It is a knife at the throat of the nation.” — Frantz Fanon

The Shadows of Struggle: Security and Human Rights Concerns

Yet no revolution is without its trials. Reports by Human Rights Watch reveal troubling accounts of civilian killings, especially among the Fulani people, and growing insecurity with over 60% of the nation outside government control.

African Proverb: “Even the best cooking pot will not produce food.”

Progress must not blind leadership to justice. A balance must be struck between defending the nation and defending the dignity of every citizen. Traore must not become what he once resisted.

Pan-African Fire: Lighting the Torch Across the Continent

Traore’s voice is not isolated. It echoes across a continent still thirsting for the dream of Lumumba, Sankara, and Nkrumah.

Kwame Nkrumah: “The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa.”

He is joined, in spirit, by leaders like John Dramani Mahama, signaling a reawakening of transgenerational solidarity. Burkina Faso, under Traore, is becoming a lighthouse to lost ships.

Captain Traore: “We are writing history, and there is no room for cowardice.”

Rhetorical Reflections: The Mirror to Africa’s Soul

  • Who benefits from Africa’s underdevelopment while sitting at lavish tables built on African sweat?
  • What future do we promise our children if we barter away today’s courage for tomorrow’s regret?
  • When will Africa stop begging for crumbs while sitting on a feast of gold, oil, and fertile land?

Revolutionary Quote: “If the people are prepared to die for their rights, they will win them.” — Am^lcarCabral.

Food for thought: the wisdom meal

1. “When you cut down a tree in the forest, many more sprout in its place.” Let those who plot in shadows be warned: if you strike down Traore, know that tenfold more resolute and fearless Traores shall rise from the soil of Africa—more

dreadful in their convictions, more rooted in their purpose. The voice of a people cannot be silenced by bullets or betrayal. Like the baobab, this movement’s roots go deep; you may burn the branches, but the roots will always birth new growth.

  • “A child who has never gone hungry does not understand the pain of an empty bowl.” To those who have looted Africa’s gold, oil, cocoa, and diamonds while her children chew on hunger—your feast has lasted long enough. The earth cries and the people stir. Let Africa’s wealth feed its rightful owners. Let not the hands that built empires from African sweat be left trembling from starvation. For the pot of injustice always boils over, and when it does, no one escapes the scalding.
    • “Ifyou cannot build a hut, do not destroy the one we have roofed.” To those who sabotage progress under the guise of partnership or aid—stay away. We are planting our own future with our own hands. Burkina Faso’s leadership has shown courage and clarity; let all Africans look and learn. We do not need puppeteers— we need unity. “Even the smallest axe can fell the tallest iroko tree if it keeps striking.” Africa is rising, and those who cannot help should not hinder.

Path Forward: Wisdom for the Watchman

To Traore—and all African leaders who dare to lead with purpose—we offer these guiding flames:

  1. Hold fast to Pan-African unity—for no nation can stand alone on a fractured continent.
    1. Resist validation from former colonizers—the true judge is the well-being of your people.
    1. Engage globally, but stand proudly—trade as equals, not as subjects.
    1. Marry revolution with democracy—build institutions, not cults of personality.
    1. Beware internal betrayal—for as Nkrumah warned, “the greatest enemies of Africa are sometimes Africans in power serving foreign masters.”

Conclusion: Writing a New Chapter of African Greatness

Captain Ibrahim Traore is not just a name in the headlines—he is a metaphor for what Africa can become. A continent where youth lead, where culture is not erased but elevated, and where freedom is not granted, but earned.

Patrice Lumumba: “Africa will write its own history, and it will be, to the north and south of the Sahara, a history of glory and dignity.”

Let us rise. Let us build. Let us dare to believe again.

African Proverb: “Until the lion learns to write, every story will glorify the hunter.”

Traore is teaching the lion to write.

CHOO BOI! with us. AFRICA CANNOT WAIT ANY FURTHER.

Written by Comrade Dr. Yao Eli Sebastian Nafrah- Passionate Humanitarian | Devoted Pan Africanist | Proud African Voice.

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We’re very angry over salary arrears

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The Railway Workers Union has expressed deep frustration over the government’s continued failure to pay outstanding salaries owed to staff of the Ghana Railway Company Limited, stating that they have no option than to go ahead with their intended strike action.

Speaking on behalf of the union on Citi Eyewitness News on Monday May 12, General Secretary Benjamin Essuman described the situation as “pathetic and unacceptable,” revealing that close to 960 workers across the country have gone without salaries for nearly eight months.

“It is not easy,” Essuman said. “When you talk of the 960, it is nationwide — Western Region, Ashanti Region, Greater Accra and other sites. It is very pathetic and unacceptable. Right after the election, the new minister came to office, and we engaged him as a union, but it’s been promise upon promise up till now.”

According to him, workers have shown remarkable patience but are now running out of options. Despite repeated assurances from the Ministry of Transport and reports that the President has directed the Ministry of Finance to release funds, the salaries remain unpaid.

“The salary itself — almost eight months now — from last year October till now. The minister will tell us, ‘We are going to pay this time.’ They promised us in April. We are in May,” he said.

Essuman warned that workers are being pushed to the brink, as many continue to report for duty daily under extreme financial strain, with some having to borrow money just to survive.

“Now they are saying the president has given the directive for our salary to be paid, but it’s not easy. Workers always come to work… some people have been borrowing. How long can we keep doing this?”

The Railway Workers Union has therefore served notice that if the situation is not addressed, they will lay down their tools beginning Tuesday, May 13, 2025 — a move expected to disrupt critical rail services, including the busy Tema–Accra passenger route.

Essuman stressed that workers feel abandoned by the state, especially since the Ghana Railway Company is 100% government-owned.

He called on all stakeholders to act swiftly, saying the anger among the workforce has reached a boiling point.

“There is nothing we can do again than to strike,” he said bluntly. “We are very angry.”

The union is calling for immediate payment of all salary arrears and a concrete plan to prevent such delays in the future.

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Celine Dion shares photo featuring her 3 sons alongside emotional message

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Celine Dion celebrated Mother’s Day by sharing a heartfelt message to her 9.1 million Instagram followers. The Grammy winner said, “[Mother’s Day] is about love, strength, and gratitude.”

Celine is mom to three boys – Rene Charles, 24, and 14-year-old twins Eddy and Nelson. Since the passing of her husband and longtime manager Renè Angélil in 2016, Celine has raised their children as a single parent. Renè died following a long battle with throat cancer and since then, Celine and her sons have remained a very close family. “Every laugh, every tear, it’s all part of this beautiful journey,” she told her Instagram followers.

In her Mother’s Day post, Celine reflected on the challenges and joys of motherhood. “As a mother. I know it’s now always easy, but the love we share with our children makes every moment worth it,” she said. “To all the moms out there, thank you for your endless love, your patience, your incredible strength.

Celine’s own strength has been tested in recent years. In 2022, she revealed her Stiff-Person Syndrome diagnosis. The rare neurological disorder causes painful spasms and mobility issues. Celine first began experiencing symptoms in 2008, but it took years to get answers. Learn more about her diagnosis in the video below.

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Celine Dion is seen leaving a hotel on July 24, 2024 in Paris, France
Celine is all smiles, despite a challenging diagnosis

“It might seem weird to say this, but I was happy when I was told what it was,” Celine said about her diagnosis. “I was finally going to be able to live with this illness and no longer suffer from it. I hope this won’t scare people off [from getting a diagnosis] and will alert them instead.”

Celine's children with her mom
Celine’s children with her mom

The diagnosis forced her to cancel tour dates and take a step back from public life. But in July 2024, she made her triumphant return to the stage at the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, performing live from the Eiffel Tower. 

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Celine Dion singing in a silver dress
Celine performing in Paris

Dressed in a shimmering silver gown, she delivered a beautiful rendition of Edith Piaf’s “Hymme A L’amour.” She marked an emotional and symbolic comeback that moved millions of viewers around the world.

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Celine Dion
Celine loves a bold print

Beyond her music, Celine is also celebrated as a fashion icon. Known for her daring, couture looks, she’s a fixture at Paris Fashion Week and a muse to designers who admire her dramatic, expressive style. Whether onstage or off, she continues to captivate the world, and her children’s attention, with her voice, resilience, and grace.

Ken Agyapong gets US Judge to reduce defamation fine in favour of Anas from $18m to $500

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Former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has succeeded in getting the Superior Court of New Jersey to significantly slash the damages suggested by the jury in favour of investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, in a defamation case.
An American jury found Kennedy Agyapong guilty of maliciously defaming the character of the journalist. Consequent to the finding by the jury, an amount of $18M was awarded against Kennedy Agyapong.
Following the award, Kennedy Agyapong filed a motion

Presidency summons Sammy Gyamfi over dollar notes gift to Agradaa

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The presidency on Monday summoned the acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, after a video emerged showing him handing over an dollar notes to evangelist and former fetish priestess widely known as Nana Agradaa.

Sammy Gyamfi was asked by the presidency to appear before the Chief of Staff to explain the circumstances surrounding the incidet, which has sparked widespread public criticism and raised concerns over the ethical conduct of public officials.

Critics have pointed to the video as potentially undermining President John Dramani Mahama’s recently launched Code of Conduct for Public Officials, which emphasizes integrity, accountability, and transparency in public service.

The code was introduced as part of broader efforts to curb corruption and restore public trust in government institutions.

Meanwhile, Sammy Gyamfi on Sunday, May 11, apologised over the incident and explained that it was a private act of kindness which unfortunately found its way into the public space.

However, sources indicate that the Chief of Staff was treating the matter with urgency, given the political sensitivity and reputational risks involved.

Nana Agradaa, now a self-styled evangelist, has long been a polarizing figure in Ghanaian public life. She was previously known for her involvement in traditional spiritual practices before publicly renouncing those ties and establishing a Christian ministry. Her past legal issues and ongoing public controversies continue to attract scrutiny.

Reacting to the incident on Sunday, Sammy Gyamfi explained why he gave Agradaa dollars as shown in a viral video on social media which has generated public discussion.

In a post on social media clarifying what happened as seen in the video [ATTACHED BELOW], Mr Sammy Gyamfi wrote: “…this was simply a kind gesture to a fellow human being, in line with my daily and life-long custom of lending a helping hand to people in need.”

“I sincerely thought that I was doing this act of kindness in private, and never imagined that same could find its way into the public space. That is unfortunate and regrettable,” he added.

Addressing concerns raised by some National Democratic Congress (NDC) party members Mr Gyamfi stated, “I must say that, I understand the uproar that this gesture has generated, particularly from comrades who are sincerely hurt by same. To all such comrades, I AM SINCERELY SORRY for this unfortunate act of indiscretion. I respect and appreciate your views.” 

This is why Sammy Gyamfi is in the trends on social media with Agradaa [VIDEO]

He wrote on social media:

Folks, I have taken notice of the wave of criticisms against my person in the last 24 hours.

To clarify, this was simply a kind gesture to a fellow human being, in line with my daily and life-long custom of lending a helping hand to people in need.

I sincerely thought that I was doing this act of kindness in private, and never imagined that same could find its way into the public space. That is unfortunate and regrettable.

I must say that, I understand the uproar that this gesture has generated, particularly from comrades who are sincerely hurt by same. To all such comrades, I AM SINCERELY SORRY for this unfortunate act of indiscretion. I respect and appreciate your views.

My profound appreciation goes to all those who have reached out to counsel and encourage me. I’m most grateful for your solidarity.

Let me state however, that my view of public office as a privilege to serve society, solve problems and help others, has not changed.

I remain focused on the task entrusted to me by His Excellency, the President for the development of our country.

Stay blessed and have a blissful Sunday. Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out here.

This is why Sammy Gyamfi is in the trends on social media with Agradaa. 

Agradaa herself has since explained what happened.

It was simply a kind gesture to Agradaa – Sammy Gyamfi reacts to video trend on why he gave Agradaa dollars

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Accra High Court dismisses Charles Bissue’s request for release of his passport

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Charles Bissue is a former presidential staffer and 2024 NPP candidate for Essikado-Ketan Charles Bissue is a former presidential staffer and 2024 NPP candidate for Essikado-Ketan

An Accra High Court has refused to release the passport of former presidential staffer, Charles Bissue , the first accused in a 15-count corruption case relating to illegal mining, despite his request to travel to the United Kingdom and the United States.

In court on May 6, 2025, Bissue’s application was dismissed on grounds that it lacked merit.

The judge observed that the travel ticket he submitted had been purchased only after he filed his request, and his school admission was described as provisional, weakening the justification for international travel, according to a report by myjoyonline.com.

“Presiding over the case, the court ruled that Bissue’s request failed to provide sufficient justification for the travel. The judgment highlighted that the submitted flight ticket was purchased after the application was filed, while the school admission letter presented was merely provisional.

“The prosecution strongly opposed the motion, arguing there was “no genuine intention” behind the travel plans and that the request appeared to be an attempt to circumvent the judicial process,” the report noted.

The court had earlier granted bail to Bissue and the second accused, Andy Owusu, in the sum of GH₵200,000 each.

The two denied the charges brought against them by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

As part of their bail conditions, both were required to deposit their passports with the court and report monthly to the OSP.

Charles Bissue, a former Secretary to the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), and Andy Owusu, are facing corruption related charges brought by the OSP.

The case has been adjourned to May 29, 2025.

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Short Ankara Gown Styles For Matured Ladies To Wear On Special Occasions

Short Ankara Gown Styles For Matured Ladies To Wear On Special Occasions

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Accessories like statement jewelry, a matching clutch, and comfortable heels complete the ensemble, ensuring a cohesive and refined appearance. Since mature ladies often prefer timeless designs, opting for structured cuts with minimal embellishments keeps the look sophisticated. A wrap-style short Ankara gown is another excellent choice because it accentuates the waist while allowing freedom of movement. Choosing high-quality Ankara fabric ensures durability and a polished finish, making the outfit suitable for multiple occasions. Whether attending a dinner party or a cultural celebration, these short Ankara gown styles offer the perfect blend of tradition and contemporary fashion, ensuring mature ladies look effortlessly stunning. By selecting designs that complement their body type and personal style, they can confidently embrace both comfort and elegance.

Fummey Selorm confirmed Nsawam Adoagyiri MCE

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The 2020 and 2024 Parliamentary Candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Nsawam Adoagyiri Constituency, Fummey Selorm Philibert, has been confirmed as the new Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Nsawam Adoagyiri Assembly.

His confirmation came after a competitive and closely monitored voting exercise, which saw the presence of the Member of Parliament for the area, Frank Annor Dompreh.

The MP, who nominated himself to serve as an agent assisting the Electoral Commission, witnessed Fummey Selorm Philibert secure 29 out of 38 votes cast by the assembly members present.

Following the official declaration by the Electoral Commission, supporters of the NDC broke into jubilant celebration on the streets, with some hooting at Frank Annor Dompreh and his supporters, who had also gathered at the assembly’s forecourt.
In the aftermath of the confirmation, several residents who spoke to Citi News expressed optimism about Philibert’s leadership.

They shared confidence in his ability to bring transformation and progress to the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality.

“Selorm has won. We know what he is capable of; that is why we have been following him since. I have followed him for 8 years. We know he will transform Nsawam for us,” a resident told Citi News.

The 800 Dollars Sammy Gyamfi Gave Me Is An Insult- Nana Agradaa

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Ghanaian fetish priest turned woman of God, Nana Agradaa, also known as Evangelist Tupac is in the news again, this time, not to render an unqualified apology, but to fire shots at NDC officials and Ghanaians at large.

Speaking in a self recorded video flying across social media platforms, Nana Agradaa has said that it is a disrespect for Sammy Gyamfi to give her 800 dollars.

‘Ghana’s insurance industry must innovate or risks irrelevance’

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Baba urged industry stakeholders to proactively shape the sector's future through digitisation Baba urged industry stakeholders to proactively shape the sector’s future through digitisation

The former Managing Director of Vanguard Assurance and ex-President of the Ghana Insurers Association (GIA), Emmanuel Mahama Baba, has challenged Ghana’s insurance industry to embrace innovation as a strategic tool for future relevance and competitiveness.

Delivering the keynote address at the 18th graduation ceremony of the Ghana Insurance College (GIC), Baba urged industry stakeholders to proactively shape the sector’s future through digitisation, strategic education, and a rethinking of traditional business models.

Speaking on the theme “Innovating the Future: The Role of Education in Transforming Ghana’s Insurance Landscape”, he stressed that transformation can no longer be driven by the past or constrained by the demands of the present.

“The past is gone, the present is too rigid for meaningful transformation. It is the future, clean and unwritten, that offers the best opportunity for innovation,” Baba stated.

Quoting management guru Peter Drucker, he reiterated that the only two true functions of business are “innovation and marketing,” noting that any industry that fails to innovate risks being disrupted in today’s chaotic environment.

Highlighting global trends influencing the insurance industry, Baba pointed to digitisation, the growing use of smart data, artificial intelligence, and partnerships with insurtechs as key developments.

He noted that in many advanced economies, insurers are building digital-first infrastructures powered by technologies such as virtual assistants and chatbots to enhance efficiency and improve customer experience.

“Digital transformation is sweeping across the world. Insurers now leverage wearables, telematics, and data analytics to offer personalised coverage and pricing,” he added.

Baba also touched on the sector’s ongoing struggle to attract and retain talent, citing a “human capital pain point” as younger professionals gravitate towards more glamorous industries such as tech and finance.

“Insurance worldwide suffers from an old and stuffy image. We must change that image to attract the next generation of professionals,” he asserted.

While acknowledging the efforts of Ghana’s insurance industry to embrace change, Baba said much remains to be done.

“The National Insurance Commission deserves commendation for regulatory reforms and initiatives like the insurance sandbox that has created space for insurtechs,” he noted. “But whether the innovations being implemented are systematic and transformative enough is another matter.”

He stressed the need for education and training to evolve if the insurance sandbox is to become a genuine driver of industry innovation.

According to him, insurance curricula must be expanded to cover emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, and digital customer engagement.

“McKinsey estimates that demand for technological skills will rise by 55% through 2030. Our educational content must reflect that reality,” he advised.

Baba also called for a shift in teaching and learning methods, criticising the industry’s over-reliance on rote memorization at the expense of critical thinking, analysis, and creativity.

“We need to move beyond memorization. Open-book exams and collaborative learning could be more effective in building professional competence,” he said.

He concluded with a call for stakeholders to ensure that education transforms not only the heads and hands but also the hearts of future insurance professionals, equipping them with both the technical and soft skills necessary for industry transformation.

Graduates at the ceremony received Diplomas in Applied Insurance Studies, Advanced Diplomas in Insurance, and Certificates in Insurance for successfully completing the 2024/2025 academic year.

Established in 2006, the Ghana Insurance College is mandated to provide education and training in insurance to improve governance and professionalism in the sector. It also promotes the work of the Insurance Institute of Ghana and supports the Institute in its efforts to attain full autonomy in the certification of insurance professionals.

Since its inception, the College has trained thousands of professionals who are now contributing to the growth and development of Ghana’s insurance industry.

‘Suspend Sammy Gyamfi from official government and party duties’

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The group has asked President John Dramani Mahama (L) to take action against Sammy Gyamfi (R) The group has asked President John Dramani Mahama (L) to take action against Sammy Gyamfi (R)

The United Press for Development Network (UPDN) has called for the immediate suspension of the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, for gifting an undisclosed amount of US dollars to Evangelist Patricia Oduro Kwarteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

In a statement issued on Monday May 12, 2025, the group criticised Sammy Gyamfi’s apology, noting that it undermines the government’s commitment to accountability and transparency.

“We, therefore, call on John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, to immediately suspend Sammy Gyamfi from all official government and party-related duties pending a full and transparent investigation, commission an independent inquiry to investigate the source of the funds, the intent behind the public display, and any potential violations of state ethics or financial misconduct,” it stated.

It further urged President Mahama to demonstrate that his anti-corruption stance goes beyond mere words.

“Ghanaians deserve leaders who lead by example. As a watchdog Civil Society

Organisation, UPDN stands firm in demanding accountability and respect for public office.

“We urge the president to demonstrate that his anti-corruption stance is not

mere rhetoric, but a standard he is willing to enforce without fear or favour,” it added.

On Sunday, May 11, 2025, a video surfaced online in which Sammy Gyamfi was seen handing an undisclosed amount of US dollars to Nana Agradaa.

The footage, believed to have been taken during a funeral, showed Agradaa and her husband in close proximity as the money was handed over, sparking accusations of showmanship and raising ethical questions regarding Gyamfi’s conduct as a public figure.

Read the full statement below:

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Meanwhile, watch as Opambour questions the source of Sammy Gyamfi’s dollars below:

$500 damages not a reduction of $18m judgment – Kwasi Kwarteng clarifies

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Kwasi Kwarteng, spokesperson for former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong, has clarified that the $500 defamation award against his boss is not a reduction of a previously finalized $18 million judgment, contrary to widespread reports.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Monday, May 12, Kwarteng explained that the $500 award was the result of a legal motion filed by Agyapong’s legal team and not a slashing of a formal judgment already issued by the court.

“The $500 award that we are witnessing today is not a plus or a reduction of any $18 million judgment. There was no $18 million judgment even to begin with, so what we are seeing is not a slash or a reduction of any prior judgment,” he clarified.

“The $500 award that we are seeing resulted from a motion that was filed by Hon. Kennedy Agyapong’s lawyer to move the jury award. So, yes, first of all, there was a jury award, but it was not adopted by the court yet, so it cannot be construed as a judgment of the court.

“But kindly, they filed the motion to move the judgment. For simple terms, you may call it a review. This is not a reduction of an earlier judgment,” Kwarteng emphasized.

His comments follow a decision by the Superior Court in Essex County, New Jersey, which revised the damages in a defamation case filed by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas. The suit, initiated on May 17, 2022, stemmed from remarks made by Agyapong on The Daddy Fred Show, in which he accused Anas of being a criminal and implicated him in the murder of journalist Ahmed Suale.

A few weeks ago, a U.S. jury found Agyapong liable for defamation and awarded Anas $18 million in damages.

However, Agyapong’s legal team filed a motion for remittitur, arguing the award was excessive. The trial judge upheld the defamation ruling but reduced the amount to $500, describing the original figure as unreasonably high.

Mr. Kwarteng’s remarks aim to correct public misunderstanding, reiterating that no final $18 million judgment was ever entered before the judge ruled on the motion.

Meanwhile, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, while expressing disappointment with the reduced award, reiterated that his goal was never about financial gain but rather to defend his reputation.

Ghana Armed Forces service chiefs inducted into office 

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By Christiana Afua Nyarko 

Accra, May 12, GNA – The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) on Sunday inducted into office the new service chiefs appointed early this year by President John Dramani Mahama to head the Military High Command. 

The five service chiefs are Lieutenant General William Agyapong, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Major General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu, Chief of the Army Staff, Rear Admiral Godwin Livinus Bessing, Chief of Naval Staff, Air Vice Marshal Eric Agyen-Frempong, Chief of Air Staff, and Air Vice Marshal Joshua Lartei Mensah-Larkai, the Chief of Staff. 

The ceremony took place at the Garrison Church of Pentecost in Burma Camp.  

Apostle Eric Kwabena Nyamekye, the Chairman, Church of Pentecost, advised the new leadership to see the new positions as a lifetime opportunity to serve with integrity and humility.  

He urged them to foster more teamwork and be intentional about the development of the potential and expertise of subordinates and encourage openness and respect. 

That, Apostle Nyamekye said, would strengthen trust and confidence within the rank and file of GAF, thereby effectively performing its mandate to protect the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. 

“Your elevation is a rare opportunity of a lifetime so hold it with two hands. It is a privilege to serve God and Country.  Though you are at the helm of the Military high command, be more open to the contributions and the expertise of those at the bottom,” he said.  

“See the value in others, recognise their limitations and work on them. By so doing they will bring you the secrets you need to help map strategies essential to the country’s security.”  

Apostle Nyamekye encouraged all uniformed personnel to support the new leadership to achieve its goal. 

Lt. Gen. William Agyepong, the CDS, promised to give his best to execute his new mandate and support his other colleagues’ work to make GAF better. 

“I pledge to take strategic decisions to ensure that the Ghana Armed Forces and its personnel to deliver the best standard in their line of duty,” he noted. 

The other service chiefs also expressed gratitude to President Mahama for the trust reposed in them and pledged to serve with integrity, professionalism and commitment regardless of logistical and personnel development challenges. 

“Let us all recommit to the values of professionalism, loyalty and integrity and be always prepared to defend the sovereignty of this country,” Maj. Gen Gbetanu noted. 

“I pledge to do my best to keep Ghana’s Navy ships afloat. I am grateful to President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the Defence Minister and the Chief of Nandom for this opportunity to serve in the capacity of the Chief of Naval Staff,” Rear Admiral Bessing said. 

“I will make decisions that promote justice, integrity and foster national interest as far as the country’s security is concerned. Though logistical challenges exist, I believe that the collective strength and collaboration within the Ghana Armed forces will help make it better.” 

Dr Edward Omane Boamah, the Minister of Defence, commended the joint induction service of the military chiefs as proof of their unity and determination to work together. 

He expressed the confidence that the new appointees would deliver on their pledges and commitment to collaborate with regional partners to tackle the modern security challenges in the country and beyond. 

Dignatories who graced the occasion included the former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Federick Asare Bekoe (Rtd), Nii Odote Otintor II, the Paramount Chief of Sempe, and Naa Professor Edmund Nwinyem Delle Chiir VIII, Paramount Chief of Nandom Traditional Area, Upper West Region. 

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We need more leaders like Traoré

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Veteran Ghanaian satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa (L) and Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traoré Veteran Ghanaian satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa (L) and Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traoré

Veteran Ghanaian satirist and talk show host, Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM), has showered praise on Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traoré, for standing up against foreign exploitation of African resources.

Speaking on The KSM Show, the celebrated host veered off his usual script to express admiration for the Burkinabé leader, who has increasingly gained attention for his anti-imperialist stance and push for self-reliance in mineral resource management.

“When you have a leader who says, ‘I want to focus on developing the minerals ourselves; I want my nation to be in charge of the minerals,’ that becomes a problem for the so-called developed countries,” KSM declared passionately.

He emphasized that Traoré’s courage in placing national interest above foreign interference puts him in direct conflict with global powers that rely on Africa’s raw materials to fuel their industries.

“Once you start talking like that, it starts affecting the developed countries negatively because they are the ones that want to exploit our minerals,” he continued.

KSM warned that leaders like Traoré often become targets, not for lack of competence, but because they interrupt the cycle of exploitation that has plagued the continent for decades.

“They monitor every president in Africa. If you’re radical and speak your mind, they start targeting you even before you come to power,” he noted.

The veteran host urged Africans to pay close attention to the kind of leadership emerging across the continent, stating that the West keeps detailed profiles on African leaders and pre-selects those they can manipulate.

“They even compromise your army! They know what they want, and they know how to get it. That’s why someone like Traoré becomes dangerous to them,” KSM concluded.

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Ken Agyapong defamed Anas; legal victory not in dispute

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Private legal practitioner Robert Nii Arday Clegg has emphasized that investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ legal victory in his defamation suit against former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong is indisputable.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Monday, May 12, Clegg addressed ongoing public debate following the reduction of damages from $18 million to $500 by a New Jersey Superior Court. He clarified that despite the reduction, the court’s ruling was unambiguous: Kennedy Agyapong defamed Anas.

“The legal conclusion is simple,” Clegg stated. “It is Anas who went to court and he said, ‘Honourable Ken Agyapong has defamed me.’ The jury reviewed the facts and agreed—Kennedy Agyapong has defamed Anas. That is not open to debate. That is the conclusion of the court.”

He explained that while the trial judge granted Agyapong’s motion for remittitur, reducing the damages, the core finding of defamation remains intact and legally binding.

“So far, based on what we have, subject to further appeal, Honourable Kennedy Agyapong is deemed by the court to have defamed Anas Aremeyaw Anas. It is as simple as that,” he stressed.

Clegg also noted that any attempt to reinterpret the outcome misrepresents the legal facts.

“Regardless of attempts to twist the narrative, the central legal outcome is intact,” he asserted.

His comments come amid divided public opinion in Ghana. Supporters of Kennedy Agyapong have celebrated the reduction in damages as a win, while others, including Anas, view the court’s confirmation of defamation as a reaffirmation of his credibility.

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TGMA26: Stonebwoy congratulates King Promise on Artiste of the Year win

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Multiple award winning Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy has congratulated King Promise on winning the Artiste of the Year award at the just ended Telecel Ghana Music Awards(TGMAs) which took place at the Grand Arena of Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Saturday, May 10.

In a congratulatory message on X today, he wrote: “Congratulations @IamKingPromise on your win and on your debut entry into the league of AOTY winners. You’re Welcome.”

This win comes after a competitive year, with Stonebwoy himself having won the award in 2024 after a tight contest with King Promise. 

The 2025 awards saw even stiffer competition with the inclusion of King Paluta this year in the contest for the top prize this year. 

King Promise dominated the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, winning four prestigious awards. He was crowned Artiste of the Year, beating out notable competitors Stonebwoy, Joe Mettle, Black Sheriff, King Paluta, Team Eternity, and Kwaku Smoke. 

Additionally, King Promise took home awards for Afropop Song of the Year for “Paris”, Best Afrobeats/Afropop Artiste of the Year, and Album of the Year for “True to Self”.

Stonebwoy on the other hand, won Best Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year, Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year (with Psalm 23) and Best Music Video of the Year.

King Promise’s journey to the top has been marked by determination and perseverance. After narrowly missing out on the Artiste of the Year award in 2025, losing to Stonebwoy, he bounced back strong with 10 nominations at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards. 

This time, he emerged victorious, claiming his first AOTY award at the TGMA.

Other winners on the night were King Paluta, Joe Mettle, Ayisi, Empress Gifty, Kofi Kinaata, Esther Godwyll, Kweku Smoke, KiDi, Team Eternity Ghana and Tulenkey.

Gospel musician, Yaw Sarpoing was honoured with Lifetime Achievement award for his contributions to the growth of Ghanaian gospel music industry. 

The awards show was a spectacular celebration of Ghanaian music, fashion, and entertainment, bringing together the industry’s biggest names. 

The event dazzled with glittering lights, elaborate stage designs, and high-energy performances, creating an electrifying atmosphere that had fans cheering wildly for their favourite music stars.

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Caveman Watches CEO urges GEPA to boost visibility for Ghanaian brands on global stage

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The founder and CEO of Caveman Watches, Anthony Dzamefe, has called on the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) to ramp up visibility and provide strategic backing for local brands aiming to break into international markets.

Speaking during a visit by GEPA officials to Caveman’s newly unveiled production hub, “The New Cave,” in Accra, Dzamefe stressed the importance of targeted support in helping Ghanaian products compete globally.

“Our goal is not just to create watches, but to tell African stories through timepieces,” he said. “We are grateful for this visit. It reaffirms our belief that we are on the right path. With the right platforms and visibility, brands like ours can make a lasting impression on the world stage.”

The visit, led by GEPA Deputy Chief Executive Officers Raymond Rashid Kramer and Ambrose Edwin Nsarkoh, formed part of the Authority’s drive to champion non-traditional exports and spotlight high-potential Ghanaian-made products.

Officials were taken through Caveman’s precision-focused production line, observing each phase—from design concept to casing, polishing, and final assembly. They commended the level of automation, craftsmanship, and local talent powering the brand’s growth.

“We are truly amazed at what is happening here at Caveman Watches,” Mr. Kramer said. “The level of machinery and precision, as well as the dedication of the workforce, is a testament to what Ghanaian ingenuity can achieve. It’s inspiring to see such excellence being built locally.”

The engagement offered an opportunity for open dialogue between Caveman and GEPA on how best the Authority can bolster the international competitiveness of local brands. Discussions centred on capacity building, alignment of policy with export needs, and expanding marketing reach through global trade platforms.

Established in 2018, Caveman Watches has grown into a leading African luxury brand, recognised for collections like the “Blue Volta” and “Antique Leather” that blend premium design with African cultural elements.

GEPA, operating under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, plays a pivotal role in facilitating trade partnerships, offering export-related training, and connecting local businesses to global opportunities through exhibitions and trade missions.

Spice Up Your Sunday With Ankara Styles

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Sundays are special—whether it’s for attending church, brunching with friends, or spending quality time with family, it’s a day where style and comfort should go hand in hand. One of the most vibrant ways to elevate your Sunday look is with Ankara fashion. Rooted in African culture and history, Ankara fabric has become a global symbol of bold style and cultural pride. Its bright colors, striking patterns, and endless versatility make it a wardrobe essential for anyone looking to make a statement.

Ankara styles have evolved significantly, blending traditional roots with contemporary trends. From chic midi dresses and fitted gowns to peplum tops and wide-legged trousers, there’s an Ankara look for every personality and body type. Whether you’re heading to a church service or a Sunday family gathering, a well-tailored Ankara outfit effortlessly turns heads and starts conversations.

One of the best aspects of Ankara fashion is its customizability. You can mix and match patterns, add unique embellishments like beads or lace, or even combine Ankara with modern fabrics like chiffon or silk for a more eclectic appeal. Pair your Ankara piece with bold accessories—think oversized earrings, bangles, or a statement headwrap—to complete your Sunday slay.

Men, too, aren’t left out. Ankara shirts paired with plain trousers or even a full agbada or senator-style suit can strike the perfect balance between tradition and trend. Kids can join in the fun with mini-me styles that mirror their parents’ outfits, adding a cute, coordinated touch to family outings.

In essence, Ankara styles offer a creative way to express your identity and confidence. So this Sunday, leave the routine behind and step out in something colorful, bold, and unapologetically you. Spice up your Sunday with Ankara, and let your outfit do the talking.

Govt respects Public sentiment in Sammy Gyamfi dollar gift saga – Kwakye Ofosu

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Minister in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has assured Ghanaians that the Mahama-led administration is treating public concerns over the recent actions of the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, with utmost seriousness.

His remarks come in the wake of widespread backlash following a viral video in which Mr Gyamfi is seen handing over dollar notes to Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, during a public event.

The gesture has drawn criticism from sections of the public who have questioned its appropriateness, particularly given the current economic challenges.

In response, Mr Gyamfi issued an apology, stating that the donation was a private act of kindness and was not intended for public consumption. He has since been summoned by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, to explain the circumstances surrounding the act.

Speaking on Eyewitness News with Umaru Sanda Amadu, Mr Kwakye Ofosu said the administration is committed to upholding high standards of governance and is mindful of public expectations.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu, said, “Generally, as a government, we respect the sentiments of Ghanaians. We know that since the airing of the video, various sentiments have been expressed.

He added that the decision by the Chief of Staff to summon Mr Gyamfi reflects the government’s seriousness in addressing the issue.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu noted that President John Dramani Mahama will be briefed upon his return to take any necessary further action.

Meanwhile, the Minority has called for the suspension of Mr Gyamfi pending the outcome of the inquiry.

“We’re a government that is committed to governing the country in a different manner and holding ourselves to high standards. So, we take on board the concerns that the public has raised. This shows that people expect a much departure from the free fall that happened under the NPP administration.

He stressed, “It is part of the reasons why the Chief of Staff took the step he has taken today [May 12]. Once the President returns, he will be briefed on any further position to be canvassed on the matter.”

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Court jails cashier for stealing employer’s money for gambling 

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By Gifty Amofa  

Accra, May 12, GNA – The Kaneshie District Court One has sentenced a 23-year-old cashier to three months imprisonment in hard labour for stealing his employer’s GHC8,575.00 to gamble (betting). 

Andy Tetteh, the convict, who lost the money to betting, admitted his offence when he was arraigned and convicted on his own plea and sentenced accordingly. 

Police Chief Inspector Achana Apewah told the Court that Mr Teye Simon Kwabla, the Complainant, was the Manager at Bingo Bets, Ecomog, Adabraka. 

He said Tetteh, the convict, was the cashier of the said company and lived at Ecomog.  
On April 30, 2025, Tetteh received cash in the sum of GH¢ 8,575.00 from customers who came to stake bets at the said company, but he failed to render an account to the Manager, the Court heard.  
The Court heard that the complainant reported the matter to the Police, leading to the arrest of the accused. During investigation, it was revealed that the Tetteh used the money to bet but lost all the money involved. 

 Chief Inspector Apewah said after investigation, he was charged with the offence and put before the Court.  
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Here is how much Sammy Gyamfi earns, other benefits as GoldBod CEO

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Sammy Gyamfi is the CEO of GoldBod Sammy Gyamfi is the CEO of GoldBod

The Minority in Parliament has disclosed the salary and the benefits of the Chief Executive of the Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, amidst his dollar gift saga.

According to them, his salaries and benefits far outweigh those of an MP, which they say raises questions.

They have, therefore, listed his entitlements as follows:

A. GH¢1.5 million annual salary, i.e GH¢125,000 per month, subject to a 15% increase every year.

B. Clothing Allowance: 15% of annual basic salary

C. Security: Provision of two personal security officers or GH¢6,000.00 for each

officer as a cash equivalent.

D. Provision of one gardener or GH¢4,000.00 as a cash equivalent.

E. Full medical cover for the CEO, spouse, and up to five children under 18 years or up to 22 years

F. Provision of two company cars (e.g., Toyota Land Cruiser VS), with full maintenance and insurance

G. 1,500 litres of fuel monthly for each official vehicle

H. The vehicles may be sold to the CEO upon contract expiration or termination per the Company’s Asset Disposal Policy.

I. Thirty (30) working days of paid vacation annually, exclusive of public holidays.

J. Annual Familiarisation Tour: Airfare up to USD 10,000 annually upon proof of

travel. Per diem of USD 2,000 per day for 7 days, payable in advance.

K. Business Travel: For official duties, the CEO is entitled to business class tickets and a USD 2,000.00 per diem per day of travel.

L. Personal accident and life insurance cover valued at five (5) times the CEO’s annual salary.

It will be recalled that Sammy Gyamfi was captured on camera giving some dollar notes to Evangelist Patricia Asiama, aka Agradaa.

He has, however, apologised for the act, but the Minority has condemned the behaviour and is asking for the necessary sanctions to be applied.

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New gas processing plant will be a game-changer for Ghana

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance play videoDr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance

Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has described the planned Second Gas Processing Plant (GPP II) as a game-changing project that will transform the country’s energy landscape, create jobs, and save the economy hundreds of millions of dollars.

Speaking at the inauguration of the GPP II Implementation Committee at the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition on Monday, Dr Forson said Ghana’s over-reliance on expensive liquid fuels to power its plants has become unsustainable, costing the nation more than $1 billion annually.

“Without the Atuabo Gas Plant, Ghana would have been in deep trouble. Today, we face a similar opportunity to secure our future,” he stated.

According to him, the new Gas Processing Plant will save the country close to $500 million every two years, enough to pay for the project within a short period while creating over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs.

The finance minister joined the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, to inaugurate the technical committee tasked with overseeing the project’s implementation.

Dr Forson charged the committee, chaired by the Deputy Minister for Energy, to deliver a comprehensive implementation plan within four weeks, stressing that the country could no longer afford delays in critical infrastructure delivery.

“This is too important for our country’s welfare and economic stability. Enough of the bureaucracy, let’s get it done,” he said.

For his part, Energy Minister John Jinapor emphasised the urgent need for the project, lamenting that little progress had been made in developing additional gas processing infrastructure since the commissioning of the Atuabo Gas Plant.

He noted that Ghana’s growing gas deficit has left the country dependent on costly imported liquid fuels, increasing pressure on public finances and threatening energy security.

Once completed, the GPP II is expected to improve the supply of natural gas for power generation and industrial use, reducing the country’s reliance on liquid fuels and easing foreign exchange pressures. It is also projected to position Ghana as a regional energy hub over the medium to long term.

At the ceremony, two key committees were inaugurated; a Technical Implementation Committee and a Communications and Social License Committee, the latter chaired by Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Hajia Shamima Muslim.

Ghana crash out of U-20 AFCON after penalty heartbreak against Egypt

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Players of Ghana and Egypt during the game Players of Ghana and Egypt during the game

Ghana’s hopes of a return to the FIFA U-20 World Cup were dashed heartbreakingly on Monday, May 12, 2025, as the Black Satellites were eliminated from the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations following a dramatic 4-5 penalty shootout loss to host nation, Egypt, in the quarterfinals.

The game, played at the electric New Suez Stadium, ended 2-2 after extra time, with Egypt eventually holding their nerve from the spot to book a semifinal place and with it, a ticket to the World Cup.

Ghana, meanwhile, exit the competition despite finishing top of their group unbeaten and conceding just once in the group stages.

But the knockout round brought fresh challenges. The young Pharaohs came out flying and capitalised on early defensive lapses from Ghana, taking a 2-0 lead inside 27 minutes, thanks to a quickfire brace from Sherif Momen.

It was a nightmare start for Desmond Ofei’s side, whose early composure crumbled under pressure.

However, Ghana showed grit and determination to fight their way back.

On the stroke of halftime, Abdul Aziz Issah gave the Black Satellites a lifeline with a shot from outside the box to make it 2-1.

The goal injected belief into the team, who dominated possession in the second half and relentlessly searched for an equaliser.

Their efforts finally paid off deep into stoppage time. With the 90 minutes up and the crowd on edge, Ghana were awarded a dramatic penalty in the 100th minute (90+10), after a foul in the box.

Abdul Sulemana stepped up and coolly slotted it home to send the match into extra time.

Buoyed by the momentum, Ghana piled on the pressure in extra time and carved out several openings, but poor finishing and inspired Egyptian defending kept them out.

The tide would turn again in the 107th minute when Ghana were reduced to 10 men, Aaron Essel receiving his marching orders after hauling down an Egyptian attacker just outside the box.

That red card shifted the balance, but neither side could find a winner, forcing the tie into a tense penalty shootout.

Both sides converted their first attempts before Ghana’s Dacosta Antwi saw his effort saved. Egypt held their nerve and scored all five of their spot kicks, sending their fans into raptures and knocking Ghana out of the competition.

The defeat marks a bitter end to what had been a promising campaign for Ghana, whose quarterfinal exit also means they miss out on a place at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, a stage they have not graced since 2015.

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Annoh-Dompreh held hostage as chaos erupts during Nsawam-Adoagyiri MCE’s confirmation

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Tensions flared at the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipal Assembly as Member of Parliament Frank Annoh-Dompreh was effectively held hostage following a heated confirmation process for the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) nominee.

The chaos erupted after the MP attempted to assert his role as a polling agent during the voting process but was met with strong resistance from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Deputy Regional Organizer, David Dakudzi, and local police.

Prior to the polls, reports indicated that Annoh-Dompreh had vowed to block the confirmation of Philibert Fumey Selorm, the MCE nominee, who had previously challenged him in the 2024 parliamentary elections—a contest that ended up in court.

As tensions escalated inside the assembly hall, clashes broke out between supporters of the nominee and the MP, with the situation remaining volatile until the final vote was cast.

Following the voting, police officers formed a security cordon around the counting center where Electoral Commission officials tallied the ballots. The nominee secured confirmation with 29 out of 38 votes.

However, the announcement further enraged NDC supporters, who demanded that Annoh-Dompreh be released to them, shouting threats of retaliation. Police swiftly intervened, escorting the MP to the municipal NADMO office under heavy security as angry protesters gave chase.

The incident comes just weeks after a Koforidua High Court dismissed an election petition challenging Annoh-Dompreh’s 2024 parliamentary victory. The case, which sought to nullify his win, was struck out following a legal application filed by Gary Nimako Marfo, the New Patriotic Party’s Director of Legal Affairs.

The standoff highlights deepening political divisions in the constituency, raising concerns over future governance and security in the area.

Sammy Gyamfi’s cash gift: Minority dabbling in opportunistic politics

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The Spokesperson for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of engaging in opportunistic politics following its calls for the suspension of the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi.

Mr. Gyamfi has come under public scrutiny after a viral video showed him handing over dollar notes to former fetish priestess-turned-evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, during a public event.

The gesture, widely criticised given the current economic hardships, has sparked debate about the standards of conduct expected of public officials.

In response, Mr. Gyamfi issued a public apology, stating that the donation was a private act of kindness and was not intended for public display. He has since been summoned by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, to explain the incident.

Meanwhile, the Minority in Parliament has demanded his suspension pending further investigations.

Reacting to the development on Eyewitness News with Umaru Sanda Amadu, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu dismissed the NPP’s intervention as politically motivated, questioning their credibility on matters of public accountability.

“The moment the NPP jumps into this, you know that they’re just dabbling in opportunistic politics. They don’t believe in any of the principles they’re espousing. If you look at their conduct and behaviour in government, this is not a party that has any respect for modesty or even decency in public office,” he said.

Mr. Kwakye Ofosu further criticised the NPP’s selective outrage, citing their silence during past scandals involving members of their own government.

“It will be interesting to hear anything the Minority, then the Majority or the party as a corporate body, said on other matters that happened. $1 million that was found under [former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources] Cecilia Dapaah’s bed, they didn’t say anything, why have they suddenly found their voice in this matter? You can understand that they are just dabbling in politics,” he argued.

He added that the NPP’s reaction is motivated by political rivalry, suggesting that Mr. Gyamfi’s role as National Communications Officer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and his vocal criticism of the Akufo-Addo government made him a target.

“Sammy Gyamfi is a thorn in their flesh, he was at the front and center of the NDC’s effort to dislodge them from power. You can only see that they bear a grudge,” Mr. Kwakye Ofosu stated.

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Ghana fails to secure World Cup qualification for fourth consecutive time after Egypt defeat

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Ghana failed to secure a ticket to the FIFA U20 World Cup for the fourth consecutive time after suffering a quarter-final stage elimination from the 2025 Africa U20 Cup of Nations by host country, Egypt.

The Black Satellites suffered a 5-4 defeat on penalty shootouts to the Young Pharaohs of Egypt in the all-important fixture of the ongoing tournament at the Suez Stadium after the entire duration of the game had ended in a 2-2 stalemate.

Coach Desmond Ofei made a change in his team that secured a narrow victory over the Central African Republic in the Group C fixture as Jerry Afriyie was handed a starting berth, leaving Abdul Hakim Sulemana on the bench.


The Black Satellites enjoyed the majority of the possession in the early minutes of the game but they got punished by the Egyptians with two defensive errors in the first 30 minutes of the game.

Two-goal hero Moamen Sherif Abdalla brilliantly opened the scoring for the Egypt U20 team when he capitalized on a defensive blunder of Ofori McCarthy and goalkeeper Gidios Aseako in the 19th minute of the game.

Seven minutes later, Sherif Abdalla doubled their lead with another defensive error from the Ghanaian backline to keep the Egyptian fans joyous before the half-hour mark.

The Black Satellites continued their impressive display after going down with two goals with some fearsome attacks which helped them to pull one back on the stroke of halftime.


FC Barcelona winger Abdul Aziz Issah registered his name on the score sheet with a powerful drive to end the first half in a 2-1 to keep Ghana on a lifeline.

In the second half, Desmond Ofei introduced Abdul Hakim Sulemana, Andrews Adjabeng, and Aziz Musibau as replacements for Hayford Adu Boahen, Jerry Afriyie, and Emmanuel Mensah respectively.

The introduction of the trio aided the Black Satellites upfront to unleash pressure on the Egyptians but goalkeeper Abdelmonem Tamer was indeed the saviour of the host nation.

Tamer made a magnificent difference with his saves to deny Aziz Issah, Aziz Musibau and Joseph Opoku from scoring for the Black Satellites.

Ghana had the breakthrough with a 90+7 minute penalty which was superbly converted by Randers FC forward Abdul Hakim Sulemana to send the quarter-final fixture into extra-time.

The Penalty shootout myth of Ghana continues 

Ghana played over twenty minutes of the time with ten men after Aaron Essel was sent off after picking the second yellow card in the 107th minute of the game.

No goal was produced in the extra-time of the crunchy fixture, forcing it into a penalty shootout which the Egypt U20 secured a qualification to the semi-final by a 5-4 win on penalties.

Following the defeat, Ghana missed out on the FIFA U20 World Cup for the fourth consecutive time after making its last appearance at the 2015 edition which was played in New Zealand.

The 2025 FIFA U20 World Cup will be staged in Chile from 27th September to 19th October 2025.

Police commence probe into seizure of over 200 rounds of ammunition

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Police at the Ashanti South Regional Command have commenced investigations following the arrest of a 25-year-old man, Yussif Mohammed, for possessing over 200 rounds of assorted ammunition.

The suspect, Yussif Mohammed, who was on board an Accra-bound bus from the Kumasi direction, was arrested on May 8, 2025, at the Asankare Police Barrier when the backpack containing the ammunition and other items fell from the bus.

This drew the attention of police officers performing their usual duties nearby, who rushed to the scene and conducted a search in the backpack.

The suspect admitted ownership of the backpack and was subsequently arrested.

Police found two empty CZ magazines, an empty G3 magazine, two G3 magazines loaded with eight rounds of ammunition each, one round of BB ammunition, and thirty-five rounds of CZ ammunition.

Other items included 47 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, 97 rounds of G3 ammunition, 16 rounds of red-headed G3 ammunition, a quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, a bulletproof vest, two black jackets, a green jacket, and a crash helmet.

A further search also revealed a black pullover, a green pullover, two smocks with talismans embedded in them, two pairs of military trousers, and boots.

Addressing journalists on the matter, Deputy Ashanti South Regional Police Commander, ACP Cephas Arthur, said the suspect is being interrogated to enable police to unravel more information.

 

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Parliament to reconvene on Tuesday, May 27

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Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has announced that the Second Meeting of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament of the Fourth Republic will begin on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

According to a statement dated Monday, May 12, 2025, the Speaker indicated that the House will reconvene at 10:00 AM at Parliament House in Accra.

“Pursuant to Order 58 of the Standing Orders of the Parliament of Ghana, I, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament, hereby give notice that the second meeting of the first session of the Ninth Parliament of the Fourth Republic shall commence on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at ten o’clock in the forenoon at Parliament House, Accra,” it stated.

The upcoming session is expected to include important discussions on national policy, pending bills, and other legislative priorities.

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Captain Effah Dartey demands apology from Mahama, Opoku-Agyemang, and Bagbin

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Private legal practitioner and seasoned politician, Captain Nkrabea Effah Dartey, has called on President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin to immediately apologise to Ghanaians for creating a constitutional anomaly.

He stated that the President, Vice President, and Speaker owe the nation an apology for creating the current situation.

According to him, the absence of both the President and Vice President has created a vacuum that violates the constitutional process, which he described as “improper and an abuse of the constitution.”

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show, Captain Effah Dartey suggested a constitutional amendment to address this issue.

“There should be an article inserted to ensure that in the absence of both the President and the Vice President, the Speaker can automatically step in as Acting President without the need for a swearing-in ceremony,” he said.

His comments come in the wake of a Facebook post by President Mahama on Sunday, May 11, in which he stated that he had visited Vice President Opoku-Agyemang, who is reportedly on a well-deserved rest following an illness.

The President assured that she would resume her duties soon.

But Captain Effah Dartey noted that until this amendment is made, the vacuum created is highly improper.

“It’s an abuse of the constitutional process. The government is not just made up of the President, Vice President, and Speaker. We have justices, Members of Parliament, and others who are all part of the governance structure” he stated.

He added that no soldier could hold a military coup, stressing his opposition to military takeovers.

“If the President is not around, and the Vice President is also absent, then the Acting Chief Justice should swear in the Speaker to serve as President and fill the void,” he said.

Captain Effah Dartey therefore urged for immediate action to resolve the situation, especially if President Mahama remains out of the country.

“The Acting Chief Justice should be empowered to swear in the Speaker and right this wrong,” he stated.

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Ghana to regulate labour export through New ‘Work Abroad’

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The Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, has revealed that the government is taking concrete steps to formalise its Work Abroad Initiative through the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with partner countries.

The move, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, aims to create a legal, structured, and sustainable framework for the export of Ghanaian labour.

Speaking during an appearance on The Probe with Carlos last Sunday, Mr Opare Addo explained that the initiative is intended to regulate labour migration in a way that benefits both the migrants and the Ghanaian state.

“We talk about brain drain because it hasn’t been regularised. The government isn’t gaining anything from the investments it makes in these young people, yet they will migrate anyway,” the Minister stated. “So if they are going to go, why don’t we make it sustainable, decent, and regularised?”

He emphasised the need to protect vulnerable groups, particularly young women, from exploitation due to irregular migration channels.

“A lot of our sisters are being taken advantage of because of how they migrate. If they are going to go, then let’s ensure that their labour is exported legally, and let’s ensure government oversight on those who are going abroad.”

Mr Opare Addo drew comparisons with countries such as the Philippines and Cuba, known for structured labour export systems that benefit both their economies and their citizens.

“There are Filipinos everywhere. They export labour. There are Cuban doctors all over the world. Meanwhile, we have Ghanaian nurses who have been sitting at home for four, five, even six years because we haven’t been able to post them. Europe needs nurses. So why can’t we create a programme that helps them migrate, with the right certifications in place?”

He noted that the unregulated nature of migration has left many Ghanaians stranded or exploited abroad. According to the Minister, government intervention through formal agreements and monitored channels would prevent such occurrences.

“That’s how middlemen exploit them – because there’s no structure. If the government can regularise this and take charge, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Youth Development, I think it’s a masterstroke, and we must all support it.”

The Minister also highlighted the widespread interest in the programme and reassured the public that the government is taking action to ensure proper follow-up on the whereabouts and welfare of Ghanaians working abroad.

“Everyone wants to be part of it. Government is signing MoUs with foreign organisations. If your citizens are leaving the country and you’re a government that cares, you should be able to track and know where they are going. We receive distressed calls from our brothers and sisters abroad — calls that they are being abused or misled.”

He recalled his recent involvement in welcoming returnees in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), reinforcing the need for a proper migration framework.

“Not long ago, I joined the ILO to welcome returnees back to Ghana. This initiative is meant to curb that and ensure there’s a proper process, so that we can export labour just like other countries do.”

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‘Karma has caught up with you’- NPP’s Lawuratu slams Sammy Gyamfi over dollar gift saga

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Lawuratu Musah-Saaka (L) has slammed Sammy Gyamfi Lawuratu Musah-Saaka (L) has slammed Sammy Gyamfi

New Patriotic Party (NPP) communicator, Lawuratu Musah-Saaka, has lashed out at the National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, following a controversial cash gift he gave to Evangelist Mama Pat (popularly known as Agradaa), in US dollars.

Musah-Saaka, a vocal member of the NPP, expressed her disapproval of Gyamfi’s actions, which she claimed went against the values and standards that both the NDC executive and his political party have advocated for.

In a public statement, she accused Sammy Gyamfi of hypocrisy, stating that his actions seemed to contradict the very principles he and the NDC often promote.

“He who lives by the sword dies by the sword. ‘Karma’ has caught up with him”, she indicated.

She said this on Metro TV’S Good Morning Ghana on May 12, 2025, and monitored by GhanaWeb.

Musah-Saaka’s critique centered on the use of foreign currency for the transaction which was reportedly given to Agradaa, in US dollars.

She questioned why Gyamfi, a public figure, would choose to conduct such a transaction in foreign currency rather than using the local currency, the Ghana cedi, which is the legal tender in the country.

This follows the emergence of a video showing Gyamfi handing out several dollar notes to popular self-styled evangelist, Patricia Koranteng, widely known as Nana Agradaa.

The footage, which has gone viral on social media, has sparked public outrage and raised questions about the conduct of government officials in the management of public resources.

Sammy Gyamfi has since issued an apology for his actions, but critics say the gesture is not enough.

He was also invited by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, to explain the circumstances under which he gifted dollars to Nana Agradaa.

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Ghana, Nigeria growth and reforms power MTN Group’s strong first quarter performance

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MTN Group has credited exceptional growth in Ghana and Nigeria, alongside favourable regulatory reforms in both markets, for its strong financial performance in the first quarter of 2025.

According to the Group’s Q1 financial results, service revenue rose by 19.8 per cent in constant currency terms, underpinned by a stellar 40.4 per cent growth in MTN Nigeria and a 39.5 per cent surge in MTN Ghana. These two West African markets were the biggest contributors to the Group’s revenue and earnings uplift.

“Ghana and Nigeria were instrumental in our robust Q1 performance,” said MTN Group President and CEO, Ralph Mupita. “The strong operational delivery, coupled with regulatory reforms in both countries, supported a 33% rise in group EBITDA and improved our margin by 5.3 percentage points to 44.1%.”

In Ghana, MTN’s performance was boosted by continued growth across voice, data, digital and fintech segments. Data revenue rose by 54.9 per cent, driven by a 39.8 per cent increase in usage per active user, which climbed to 13.4GB per month. Fintech revenue also saw strong growth, rising 50.3 per cent year-on-year. Mobile money transaction volumes rose by 26.5 per cent to 1.1 billion, with a transaction value of GH¢112 billion.

A key driver of future growth in Ghana, MTN said, will be the removal of the e-levy tax on mobile money transactions. “Post the quarter end, we were encouraged by the removal of the e-levy tax on MoMo transactions in Ghana – effective 2 April 2025 – which we believe will stimulate faster growth in the ecosystem and deepen financial inclusion,” Mupita noted.

In Nigeria, MTN implemented price adjustments for telecom services in February and March after receiving long-awaited regulatory approval. “We were pleased with the approval of price adjustments for telecom operators in Nigeria, which the business started to implement from mid-February 2025,” Mupita stated. These adjustments helped restore pricing flexibility and revenue momentum in the Group’s largest market.

Fintech and data continued to drive growth in Nigeria as well, with the Group noting strong customer uptake in both service categories. Across the MTN Group, active data users grew by 9.1% to 161.7 million, while fintech transaction volumes rose 13.9% to 5.5 billion, with total transaction value reaching US$95.3 billion, a 48.9 per cent increase.

MTN also reiterated its focus on regulatory engagement and policy clarity as a growth enabler. The structural separation of the Group’s fintech business remains on track, with regulatory approvals in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda expected in the second half of the year.

“Our strategy continues to benefit from macroeconomic and regulatory improvements in our largest markets,” Mupita said. “With reforms in Ghana and Nigeria creating a more enabling environment, we are confident in our outlook for sustained growth and digital inclusion across the continent.”

Koo Fori has settled the $50,000 bill; he didn’t defraud anyone – Lawyer

Derick Aboagye, the legal counsel for popular actor Koo Fori, has refuted fraud allegations against his client.

He has insisted that the $50,000 at the centre of the dispute has been fully paid.

Koo Fori was arrested last week after accusations by a U.S.-based Ghanaian woman who claimed he defrauded her in a fake land transaction.

He has since been granted bail while legal proceedings continue.

But speaking on the case, lawyer Aboagye said Koo Fori received $50,000, then equivalent to GH¢270,000, to purchase land in Spintex, Accra, on behalf of the complainant.

Narrating further, he said, “He used GH¢160,000 to acquire the land, which at the time, with an exchange rate of 5.5, amounted to about $30,000. He also paid $5,000 to the real estate company. That left $15,000, which has since been accounted for.”

He questioned why the police pursued fraud charges when, in his view, the funds had been used as agreed.

“But the police is charging him for the $50,000 of which he has already paid the amount in full. So I don’t see why the police know it very well that the amount has been paid and you are still charging the person for the figure that has been used to procure the land for the complainant.

“That is our case, but in any event, he has been granted bail, so that is all,” he said.

Meanwhile, Koo Fori stands accused of luring the complainant into a fraudulent real estate deal and allegedly failing to provide either land documentation or a refund.

The matter was reported to the police, leading to his arrest and a bench warrant issued earlier in 2025 for missed court appearances.

The case, initially set for May 9, was adjourned to today, Monday, May 12, with the court expected to address discrepancies in the financial records and land transaction details.

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The asset declaration law is a ‘waste of time’ and should be scrapped – Miracles Aboagye

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Dennis Miracles Aboagye is 2024 Director of Communications for the Bawumia Campaign Team Dennis Miracles Aboagye is 2024 Director of Communications for the Bawumia Campaign Team

A former Presidential Staffer and Local Government Coordinator, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has described Ghana’s asset declaration regime as ineffective and outdated, calling for the law to either be scrapped or thoroughly reformed.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on May 10, 2025, Aboagye argued that the current process serves no real purpose in promoting transparency or accountability.

“My view on asset declaration has always been that we should stop wasting our time discussing it. It should just be scrapped, or we should rather spend the time advocating for the reform, because it’s a complete waste of time,” he indicated.

Aboagye added that he has personally declared his assets twice but described the exercise as flawed and meaningless.

“As I sit here, I have declared my assets twice, and so what? What I put in there, nobody knows,” he said, questioning the effectiveness of a system that lacks verification or public scrutiny.

He criticised the praise directed at President John Dramani Mahama for recently publishing his asset declaration, insisting that Akufo-Addo also enforced the requirement but did so without public attention.

“What President John Mahama has done is nothing new; Akufo-Addo enforced it. He just didn’t put cameras on what he was doing,” he stated.

According to Aboagye, during Akufo-Addo’s first term, he coordinated the asset declarations of all 261 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), collecting proof of compliance.

“I, for instance, had to engage each of the 261 MMDCEs. Not just ask whether they’ve done it, but collect the receipts as proof,” he added.

Despite these efforts, Dennis Miracles Aboagye said the process is broken, citing the asset declaration forms as outdated and difficult to complete.

“The current form is outmoded, it is of no use and a complete waste of time. The first time I picked the form, I kept it on my desk for three weeks. The form is overly complex. It’s either you are under-declaring or you are over-declaring,” he said.

He further criticised the lack of transparency in the submission process.

“I don’t know why something that you ask me to do, I do it, I put it in an envelope, I take it to somebody who doesn’t open it, drops it into a never-opened box. Until some legal matter comes up and you are putting a gun to my head, it’s a waste of my time, honestly speaking”, he stressed.

Aboagye further added that even when declarations are made, there is no mechanism to track or update changes.

“If I declare it in January 2025, and I dispose of one of the assets I have declared in September 2025, how do I update it? Who is receiving that update?” he questioned.

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NIC Commissioner challenges graduates to lead with ethics and innovation

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18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC in Accra 18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC in Accra

The Acting Commissioner of Insurance, Dr Abiba Zakariah, has urged new graduates of the Ghana Insurance College (GIC) to uphold integrity and diligence as they prepare to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s insurance sector.

Speaking at the 18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC in Accra, Dr Zakariah reminded the graduating class of 2025 that their academic success marked just the beginning of a more demanding professional journey.

She emphasised that the insurance industry requires constant innovation and ethical leadership.

“You have maintained your dreams, your diligence, your faithfulness, and your integrity. Today, you sit here, a dream fulfilled and proud of yourselves,” she said.

Dr Zakariah cited industry pioneer Kwesi Essel Koomson, affectionately known as KEK, as a symbol of what vision, discipline, and persistence can achieve.

“The brokerage industry of Ghana was birthed by this man, and his vision, discipline, and persistence illustrate the qualities needed to become a leader,” she noted.

While congratulating the graduates, the NIC boss reminded them that the next phase of their journey would require even greater dedication.

“Hard work demands more hard work,” she stressed. “So, I’m here to nicely tell you that there is more hard work ahead.”

She also underscored the importance of embracing technology in today’s rapidly evolving insurance landscape, emphasising that insurers must not lag behind in adapting to technological advancements.

Dr Zakariah further announced a collaborative initiative between the NIC and the Ghana Insurance College to establish campus demonstrative centres at the University of Ghana.

These centres, she explained, will enable students to engage in hands-on insurance product design, incorporating technology to meet emerging market needs.

Quoting Maya Angelou in her closing remarks, she encouraged graduates to remain committed to lifelong learning and growth, “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”

Graduates at the ceremony received Diplomas in Applied Insurance Studies, Advanced Diplomas in Insurance, and Certificates in Insurance for successfully completing the 2024/2025 academic year.

Established in 2006, the Ghana Insurance College is mandated to provide education and training in insurance to enhance governance and professionalism in the sector. It also promotes the work of the Insurance Institute of Ghana and supports its efforts to attain full autonomy in the certification of insurance professionals.

Since its inception, the College has trained thousands of professionals who are now contributing to the growth and development of Ghana’s insurance industry.

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Ivory Coast opposition leader resigns but vows to still fight for victory

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Ivory Coast’s main opposition leader Tidjane Thiam Ivory Coast’s main opposition leader Tidjane Thiam

Ivory Coast’s main opposition leader has said he is resigning as party leader but would still lead the fight to win the election, after having been barred from standing in an October presidential vote.

“In the interest of the party, I’ve decided to place my mandate as president of the party in your hands, the activists,” Thiam said in a speech published on social media on Monday.

“This decision does not change the commitment I made in December 2023 to personally lead our party to victory in October 2025.”

President Alassane Ouattara, 83, who has been in power since 2011, has yet to say whether he plans to run again but has said he is eager to “continue serving my country”.

Tidjane Thiam’s campaign for the presidency of the West African country has been mired in tussles over his nationality, as presidential candidates are not allowed to hold dual citizenship.

Thiam was born in the Ivory Coast and renounced his French passport in March to enable his run for the top job. However, a court in Abidjan struck him off the electoral list last month, saying the 62-year-old politician had lost Ivorian nationality when he acquired French citizenship in 1987.

Thiam also faces a legal case against his election as head of the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast–African Democratic Rally (PDCI) after a party member also contested his Ivorian nationality at the time he was chosen.

PDCI deputy president Ernest N’Koumo Mobio assumed the party’s interim leadership following Thiam’s announcement. He appealed for “cohesion, serenity and discipline” and called a party meeting early Monday due to “the urgency linked to the political situation”.

Three other opposition figures have also been excluded from the presidential race, including former President Laurent Gbagbo due to court convictions.

Thiam alleged irregularities on Monday. “While we had the right to hope for inclusive, transparent and peaceful elections, it is clear that the unjustified removal of the PDCI candidate is part of the logic of eliminating the leaders of the main opposition parties to ensure tailor-made elections and a certain victory,” he said.

The authorities regularly reject claims of any political intervention in the electoral process, saying decisions are taken by an independent judiciary.

Tidjane Thiam was born in the Ivory Coast and renounced his French passport in March to enable his run for the top job

Mother’s Day: GJA celebrates female journalists  

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By Eunice Hilda A. Mensah   

Accra, May 12, GNA – The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has extended a heartwarming wish and gratitude to all female journalists on Mother’s Day, who had helped to shape lives and promoted the wellbeing of the nation.  

Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, the GJA President, in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the love, care and dedication of female journalists inspired humanity.  

“As the President of the GJA, I celebrate your strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to nurturing the next generation. Your influence has a lasting impact on our society, and we’re grateful for your tireless efforts,” he said.  

He expressed gratitude to all female journalists for being the heart of families, communities, and the inky profession, adding: “Your intelligence and compassion are evident in your professional work and in the love you give your families.”  

“Once again, Happy Mother’s Day, and may your day be filled with joy, love, and appreciation for all that you do.”  

Mother’s Day is an annual celebration to honour the selfless love, care, and dedication of mothers and mother figures in ensuring the wellbeing of society. It is celebrated on different days in different parts of the world, either in March or May. 

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Government sets up committee to oversee rollout of second Gas Processing Plant

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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson (Left), Minister of Finance and John Jinapor (Right), Minister of Energy Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson (Left), Minister of Finance and John Jinapor (Right), Minister of Energy

The Government of Ghana has inaugurated the Implementation Committee for the country’s Second Gas Processing Plant (GPP II), marking a significant step toward strengthening national energy security and reducing reliance on expensive fuel imports.

The inauguration took place on May 12, 2025, at the Ministry of Energy. The event was co-chaired by the Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, and the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson.

In his remarks, Dr Ato Forson described the GPP II project as long overdue, highlighting its potential to save the country nearly $500 million annually and create over 1,000 jobs for Ghanaians.

“This project is long overdue. Ghana is projected to spend over $1 billion this year on costly liquid fuels to power our plants, a burden on the economy and ordinary citizens,” the Finance Minister stated. “With the new Gas Processing Plant, we have an opportunity to save nearly $500 million and generate over 1,000 jobs for our people.”

He emphasised the importance of efficiency and urgency in the committee’s work, urging members to avoid bureaucratic delays.

“I reminded the committee, chaired by the Deputy Minister for Energy, that the time for bureaucracy is over. The nation is counting on them to deliver. I’ve given them four weeks to finalise their implementation plan,” he said.

Dr Forson praised the critical role the existing Atuabo Gas Processing Plant has played in stabilising the energy sector, expressing confidence that GPP II will significantly deepen Ghana’s energy independence.

“Atuabo Gas has been a lifeline for Ghana. GPP II will be a game-changer for our energy security, economic stability, and national welfare. We are committed to getting it done,” he added.

The GPP II project forms part of Ghana’s broader strategy to expand domestic gas infrastructure, reduce energy costs, and foster sustainable development through increased local processing of natural gas resources.

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Classical braided hairstyles for ladies

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Here are some beautiful and trendy braided hairstyles for ladies that blend elegance, style, and versatility:

1. Box Braids

These are classic three-strand braids that can be styled long or short, with or without accessories like beads or cuffs. Box braids are protective and low-maintenance.

2. Cornrows

Cornrows are tightly braided close to the scalp in neat rows. They can be styled straight back, in zigzags, or intricate patterns, offering both elegance and edginess.

3. Ghana Braids

Also known as banana braids, these are thicker cornrows that give a fuller look and can be styled into buns, ponytails, or updos.

4. Knotless Braids

A modern twist on box braids, knotless braids are gentler on the scalp and offer a more natural appearance. They’re lightweight and less likely to cause tension.

5. Fulani Braids

This style typically features a central cornrow braid with braids fanning out on either side, often accessorized with beads and cowries for a traditional yet chic look.

6. Braided Bun

Gathering braids into a high or low bun is perfect for formal occasions. It’s neat, elegant, and ideal for showcasing facial features.

7. Goddess Braids

Larger and thicker than standard braids, goddess braids are bold, beautiful, and make a statement whether styled as a crown or side-swept.

8. Tribal Braids

These often incorporate patterns and different braid sizes. They’re culturally rich and visually stunning.

9. Braided Bob

Short, stylish, and trendy—this variation of box braids cut into a bob adds sophistication with less weight.

10. Twist Braids (Senegalese, Marley, or Havana Twists)

Twists offer a softer look than traditional braids and are easy to style into buns or ponytails.

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Sports Minister Pledges Safety At Stadiums On May 9 Disaster Anniversary

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Adams with patrons of both clubs

 

MINISTER FOR Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of spectators at sports venues across Ghana.

Speaking at the 24th anniversary of the May 9 Stadium Disaster which claimed 127 lives during a 2001 league match between Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, Mr. Adams called for an end to violence in football.

“Football is a passionate game, but that should never lead to violence, regardless of decisions or results,” he said.

The Minister condemned recent acts of hooliganism, referencing the death of a Kotoko supporter known as “Pooley.” He assured the public that justice would be served, with no regard for social status.

“We will not shield anybody. It doesn’t matter your status,” he stated, vowing to work with the Ghana Police to bring those responsible to justice.

Mr. Adams also praised the May 9 Disaster Fund, noting that many beneficiaries have completed tertiary education, but urged greater transparency in the fund’s management.

GFA President, Kurt Okraku echoed the call for safe stadium environments, emphasising that football must unite, not divide.

“Hooliganism has no place in our game… We must enjoy football and return home in peace,” Okraku said, highlighting improvements in stadium infrastructure and security.

He also joined the call for justice for Pooley while honoring the memory of those lost in 2001.

The event ended with prayers and a renewed national pledge to keep football safe and enjoyable for all.

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You lot need to raise the level of political discourse

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Rewnowned Ghanaian broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah has called for a higher standard of political conversations in the country following recent comments about National Communications Officer of the NDC, Sammy Gyamfi.
Her comment comes on the back of conversations held on the back a rescent video of Sammy Gyamfi counting some dollars as gift to Televangelist, Nana Agradaa.
Ghanaians are unhappy with the act and the minority is calling for his suspension.
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Ghana backs African Monetary Fund to reduce dependence on costly foreign loans – Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama has urged African leaders to back the full rollout of the proposed African Monetary Fund and other regional financial institutions to help reduce the continent’s reliance on foreign borrowing and ease pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

Addressing the First African Union Debt Conference in Lomé, Togo, on Monday, May 12, 2025, President Mahama said African countries like Ghana need stronger regional alternatives to the current global financial system, which he described as structurally tilted against the continent.

“Our countries need access to long-term, affordable finance, but the global financial system remains structurally unfair to Africa,” Mr Mahama said. “We must strengthen African financial institutions like the AfriExim Bank, the African Development Bank, and the proposed African Monetary Fund to offer concessional financing that reflects Africa’s realities.”

The conference, which brought together heads of state, finance ministers, AU commissioners and development partners, was convened to discuss how African nations can manage rising debt while protecting development goals.

Mr Mahama described the current debt conditions facing many African countries as unsustainable, pointing to Ghana’s own experience in recent years. He said poor decisions, especially between 2017 and 2022, had driven Ghana into a difficult debt crisis.

“Ghana, like many of our peers, is still recovering from a painful debt restructuring process,” he noted. “We saw our debt-to-GDP ratio rise sharply due to a combination of excessive borrowing and weak governance.”

According to him, African countries spent over US$90 billion servicing debt in 2024 alone, nearly twice what the continent receives annually in foreign aid, and more than many governments spend on health and education combined.

Mr Mahama said Africa must stop borrowing simply to fill budget gaps and instead direct loans toward productive investments that create jobs, expand exports and strengthen public services.

“Debt must serve the people,” he stated. “That means stronger parliamentary oversight, regular public audits, and greater transparency in how loans are used. Less than 40 per cent of African countries currently publish detailed debt reports. That must change.”

Mr Mahama outlined three main principles for a new approach to public debt management: transparency and accountability, responsible borrowing tied to specific investments, and regional cooperation to secure better financial terms.

He announced that Ghana is moving to establish an independent fiscal council to provide real-time oversight of borrowing decisions and public spending.

He also said the government intends to expand the mandate of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) to help attract private capital into strategic sectors, reducing the need for risky loans.

Mr Mahama urged African countries to adopt a single negotiating position ahead of the 2025 G20 Summit, where debt restructuring for low- and middle-income countries is expected to feature prominently.

“The debt trap is not just an African problem; it reflects deeper issues in how the global financial system works,” he said.

“But we must also take responsibility for the way we borrow and spend. Debt must not be a sentence. It must be a tool for building better lives.”

The African Union Debt Conference was held under the theme “Africa’s Public Debt Management: Agenda in Restoring and Safeguarding Debt Sustainability.”

Participants discussed the state of public finances across the continent and explored ways to reduce debt burdens without halting progress in key sectors.

Why give money to Agradaa when Buz Stop Boys are there?

Worlasi (R) has joined the choruses against Sammy Gyamfi's actions Worlasi (R) has joined the choruses against Sammy Gyamfi’s actions

Ghanaian musician, Worlasi, has joined the chorus of criticisms against Sammy Gyamfi, the Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, following a viral video showing Gyamfi handing a wad of US dollars to controversial evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

In a scathing post on X, Worlasi expressed his disappointment, questioning the priorities of politicians, while ordinary citizens work hard to uplift Ghana’s image.

In his post, Worlasi pointed out the efforts of ordinary Ghanaians, like the volunteer sanitation group; the Buz Stop Boys, who work tirelessly to clean the country, stating that the money could have been given to them instead.

“Just when you start believing in someone, you get disappointed. I don’t know what it is with politicians, I don’t know whether it is money or what?

“People are out there doing things in the name of Ghana, trying to put the name of Ghana out there. The Buz Stop Boys are there cleaning the country, but you took money to give Agradaa?” he said.

The musician also directed frustration at the ruling NDC, urging them to “switch up” and use their power to foster national growth rather than engage in controversies.

“It’s painful, there are lots of talents out there. NDC, you guys need to switch up, you are in power now. Use it so we all grow and stop these things,” he added in his caption.

The video, which sparked nationwide outrage, showed Gyamfi counting dollar bills from his car before Agradaa snatched them and flaunted the cash to onlookers.

The act has been widely condemned widely, especially amid economic hardships and President Mahama’s recent Code of Conduct barring opulence by public officials .

Gyamfi has since apologised, calling it a “private act of kindness,” but critics like Worlasi remain unimpressed.

Worlasi’s remarks echo calls from civil society groups, economists, and even NDC members for Gyamfi’s dismissal, citing breaches of ethical standards .

The scandal has also drawn comparisons to past forex-related controversies, such as the Cecilia Dapaah case, further fueling public anger .

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‘You worked, they are chopping’ – Ntim Fordjour charges NDC supporters to demand accountability

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Reverend John Ntim Fordjour is the Member of Parliament for Assin South Reverend John Ntim Fordjour is the Member of Parliament for Assin South

The Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev John Ntim Fordjour, has urged supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to demand accountability from their government appointees following a viral video involving Sammy Gyamfi, the NDC National Communications Officer cum Acting CEO of GoldBod.

The video, posted on X on May 10, 2025, showed Gyamfi handing out US dollars to preacher, Nana Agradaa, sparking widespread criticisms.

In a post on his official X account on May 11, 2025, Ntim Fordjour accused NDC appointees of “arrogantly and opulently” sharing dollars in public while allegedly stashing “millions of cocaine dollars.”

He claimed these officials, who he said “have never worked a day in their lives in any company,” are displaying ultra-expensive phones and tablets that could fund classroom blocks in their constituencies.

Ntim Fordjour further alleged that some have acquired $450,000 Range Rover Autobiographies within 120 days in office, despite a “toothless” Code of Conduct that he claims will not be enforced.

Addressing NDC supporters, Fordjour claimed they are struggling with power outages (“Dumsor”) and rising living costs, for which reason they should hold their leaders accountable.

“You worked, they’re chopping! You must demand accountability from your opulent appointees,” he stated.

The controversy follows Gyamfi’s apology on May 11, 2025, for the incident, which he described as an “act of indiscretion.”

He has since appeared at Jubilee House to explain the circumstances, in line with President John Dramani Mahama’s recently launched Code of Conduct for public officials.

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Commissioner of Insurance urges graduates to uphold integrity, drive, innovation in insurance sector

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18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC in Accra 18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC in Accra

The Acting Commissioner of Insurance, Dr Abiba Zakariah, has charged new graduates of the Ghana Insurance College (GIC) to uphold integrity and hard work as they prepare to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s insurance sector.

Addressing the 18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC in Accra, Dr Zakariah reminded the graduating class of 2025 that their academic success was just the beginning of a more demanding professional journey, stressing that the insurance industry demands constant innovation and ethical leadership.

“You have maintained your dreams, your diligence, your faithfulness, and your integrity. Today, you sit here, a dream fulfilled and proud of yourself,” she said.

Dr Zakariah referenced industry pioneer Kwesi Essel Koomson, affectionately known as KEK, as a symbol of what vision, discipline, and persistence can achieve. “The brokerage industry of Ghana was birthed by this man, and his vision, discipline, and persistence tells you the qualities needed to become a leader,” she noted.

The 18th Graduation Ceremony of the GIC

While congratulating the graduates, the NIC Boss reminded them that the next phase of their journey would require even greater dedication. “Hard work demands more hard work,” she stressed. “So, I’m here to nicely tell you that there is more hard work ahead.”

She also highlighted the importance of embracing technology in today’s fast-evolving insurance environment and stressed that insurers must not lag behind in adapting to technological changes.

Dr Zakariah further announced a collaborative initiative between the NIC and the Ghana Insurance College to establish campus demonstrative centres at the University of Ghana. The centres, she explained, will allow students to practically engage in insurance product design, incorporating technology to address emerging market needs.

Quoting Maya Angelou in her closing remarks, she encouraged graduates to keep learning and evolving: “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”

Graduates at the Ceremony received Diplomas in Applied Insurance Studies, Advanced Diplomas in Insurance, and Certificates in Insurance for successfully completing the 2024/2025 academic year.

Established in 2006, the Ghana Insurance College is mandated to provide education and training in insurance to improve governance and professionalism in the sector. It also promotes the work of the Insurance Institute of Ghana and supports the Institute in its efforts to attain full autonomy in the certification of insurance professionals.

The College has, since its inception, trained thousands of professionals who are now contributing to the growth and development of Ghana’s insurance industry.

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Renewed RSF shelling killed several in Sudan’s el-Fasher, army says

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A man watches as smoke billows after a drone attack on Port Sudan A man watches as smoke billows after a drone attack on Port Sudan

The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have said the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed seven people in artillery shelling on el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state in western Sudan.

A statement from the military-aligned government said on Monday that the RSF shelling that began late on Sunday targeted residential neighbourhoods, killing seven people, including women and children, and wounding at least 15, who were taken to hospitals.

On Sunday, the army also said the RSF shelling in the city killed nine people.

El-Fasher has witnessed intense fighting between SAF and RSF since May 2024, despite international warnings about the risks of violence in a city that serves as a key humanitarian hub for the five Darfur states.

For more than a year, the RSF has sought to wrest control of it, located more than 800km (500 miles) southwest of the capital, Khartoum, from the Sudanese army, launching regular attacks on the city and two major famine-hit camps for displaced people on its outskirts.

The RSF and the SAF have been locked in a brutal power struggle since April 2023, resulting in thousands of deaths and pushing Sudan into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, according to the United Nations.

More than 20,000 people have been killed and 15 million displaced in the brutal civil war now in its third year, according to UN and local figures. However, some United States-based researchers estimate the actual death toll to be as high as 130,000.

Won’t accept ‘any interference’

Meanwhile, the African Union (AU) said on Monday it would not accept “any interference” in Sudan after the RSF was accused of receiving weapons from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Last week, the Sudanese government severed diplomatic relations with the UAE, accusing it of supplying weapons to the RSF.

Amnesty International has also accused the UAE of supplying weapons to the RSF, in violation of a UN arms embargo.

The UAE has rejected the claims as “baseless”.

“The Commission’s position is that member states are sovereign states, and the AU Commission will not accept any interference in the internal affairs of Sudan,” said AU Chairperson Mahamoud Ali Youssouf.

“We will not support any intervention, any interference in the crisis in Sudan,” he said.

However, Youssouf declined to comment on the UAE’s possible role in the conflict. “It is not the role of the AU. Sudan has accused the Emirates; it is up to Sudan to provide this evidence,” he said.

The foreign minister of Djibouti was elected head of the pan-African organisation in February, inheriting multiple conflicts and a record of ineffectual statements.

Among the top of his priorities coming into the post was the Sudan civil war, which has effectively cleaved the country in two.

Both sides have been accused of committing war crimes.

In recent days, drone attacks attributed by the army to the RSF have increased, marking a turning point in the two-year conflict.

Drone attacks have also notably targeted strategic sites in Port Sudan, the temporary seat of government and the logistical humanitarian epicentre.

In February, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged a halt to the “flow of arms” into Sudan.