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NPP has shifted its focus from core values to money-driven pursuits

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Okaikwei Central MP, Patrick Yaw Boamah Okaikwei Central MP, Patrick Yaw Boamah

Patrick Yaw Boamah, the Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, has expressed concerns that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has shifted its focus from core values to materialism and money-driven pursuits.

He lamented that this trend is prevalent among party members and the public, highlighting a perceived disconnect from the party’s foundational principles.

Speaking in an interview with Asaasepa Radio, Patrick Yaw Boamah condemned the practice of idolizing wealthy party members, arguing that such conduct is detrimental to the growth of the party.

“We used to follow selfless people, but today, when someone acquires wealth—regardless of how they came by it—they are praised by party members. But we don’t build a party like this. Someone can be rich, and another poor. Professor Adu Boahene was a university lecturer. Kufuor was not a millionaire when he came to power. Akufo-Addo was not a millionaire.

But when the party elects someone and gives them the blessing to lead, we all have a duty to support that individual. This is because we know that the person is going to work in line with the values and principles of the party based on our philosophy. There has been a shift in the way we used to be loyal, dedicated, and committed to the true values of the party. This has left many party members materialistic, with their actions driven by monetary gain,” Patrick Yaw Boamah lamented.

KA

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Former Ablekuma Central MP gives President Mahama a 1.2% rating

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Former Ablekuma Central MP, Ebenezer Nartey Former Ablekuma Central MP, Ebenezer Nartey

Former Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central, Ebenezer Nartey, has given President John Dramani Mahama a 1.2% rating for his first 120 days in office.

President Mahama has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to laying a strong and decisive foundation for what he described as “resetting Ghana and building the Ghana we want together.”

Delivering a national address on Wednesday, May 7, to give an account of his first 120 days in office, President Mahama highlighted the progress made so far, describing it as evidence of a new governance approach rooted in transparency, accountability, efficiency, and urgency.

The President noted that his administration had fulfilled all initial commitments made within the 120-day period and urged citizens to rally around a common purpose to confront national challenges and build a more prosperous and united future.

“We laid out a social contract with you, the people of Ghana, with specific promises for this critical initial period. Tonight, I’m pleased to report that we have fulfilled these promises — from forming a lean government and establishing a robust code of conduct to taking decisive action to scrap burdensome taxes, initiating inquiries into past wrongdoings, launching major job creation programs, tackling illegal mining, reviving our environment, promoting our tourism and export sectors, streamlining scholarships, supporting vulnerable populations, and holding our security agencies accountable,” he stated.

However, the former MP, Ebenezer Nartey, in an interview with UTV, said he has not seen any substantial policy implemented by the government that is making a positive impact.

“If I were to rate John Mahama, to be fair and sincere, I would give him 1.2%, because I don’t see what his government has achieved. All the things he outlined have loopholes. As I speak, there are some appointments that are questionable.

Why do we have presidential staffers for all 16 regions? What do they do? My own brother and friend, Anthony Nukpenu, who has been appointed as the presidential staffer for Greater Accra — what exactly is his role? The NDC regional organizers who have been made regional staffers — what are their responsibilities? It’s essentially the same as appointing deputy regional ministers, because staffers and deputy ministers operate at the same level and earn the same salary.”

KA

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Former Ablekuma Central MP gives President Mahama a 1.2% rating

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Former Ablekuma Central MP, Ebenezer Nartey Former Ablekuma Central MP, Ebenezer Nartey

Former Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central, Ebenezer Nartey, has given President John Dramani Mahama a 1.2% rating for his first 120 days in office.

President Mahama has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to laying a strong and decisive foundation for what he described as “resetting Ghana and building the Ghana we want together.”

Delivering a national address on Wednesday, May 7, to give an account of his first 120 days in office, President Mahama highlighted the progress made so far, describing it as evidence of a new governance approach rooted in transparency, accountability, efficiency, and urgency.

The President noted that his administration had fulfilled all initial commitments made within the 120-day period and urged citizens to rally around a common purpose to confront national challenges and build a more prosperous and united future.

“We laid out a social contract with you, the people of Ghana, with specific promises for this critical initial period. Tonight, I’m pleased to report that we have fulfilled these promises — from forming a lean government and establishing a robust code of conduct to taking decisive action to scrap burdensome taxes, initiating inquiries into past wrongdoings, launching major job creation programs, tackling illegal mining, reviving our environment, promoting our tourism and export sectors, streamlining scholarships, supporting vulnerable populations, and holding our security agencies accountable,” he stated.

However, the former MP, Ebenezer Nartey, in an interview with UTV, said he has not seen any substantial policy implemented by the government that is making a positive impact.

“If I were to rate John Mahama, to be fair and sincere, I would give him 1.2%, because I don’t see what his government has achieved. All the things he outlined have loopholes. As I speak, there are some appointments that are questionable.

Why do we have presidential staffers for all 16 regions? What do they do? My own brother and friend, Anthony Nukpenu, who has been appointed as the presidential staffer for Greater Accra — what exactly is his role? The NDC regional organizers who have been made regional staffers — what are their responsibilities? It’s essentially the same as appointing deputy regional ministers, because staffers and deputy ministers operate at the same level and earn the same salary.”

KA

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Mass dismissal creating uncertainty among people

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Professor Opanin Kofi Agyekum, UG lecturer Professor Opanin Kofi Agyekum, UG lecturer

Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Professor Opanin Kofi Agyekum, has expressed concern over the increasing dismissal of public officials, warning that the trend is creating national tension and uncertainty.

According to the former Acting Dean of the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana, the widespread dismissals are unsettling citizens and raising fears about job security.

“What worries me is the growing tension in the country, not about food or basic needs, but the dismissal of public officials. Every day, we hear about the removal of prominent figures,” he lamented.

He likened the situation to a coup d’état, where officials are removed from their positions without clear justification.

Referring to the recent dismissal of Professor Yayra Dzakadzie as Director-General of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) and Samuel Kobina Annim as Government Statistician, Professor Agyekum stated that such abrupt removals contribute to instability.

Speaking during a panel discussion on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on May 8, 2025, he emphasised the need for a more structured approach to handling such situations.

“I heard about one particular case, the head of NaCCA. I learned he was appointed around June 2024, and now he has been asked to step down. The Government Statistician has also been dismissed, along with several others. It feels like a coup is happening, with people being sacked indiscriminately. When this happens, people begin to worry, questioning whether they will be next.”

Professor Agyekum urged authorities to adopt a more transparent and fair approach to addressing such dismissals, stressing that while misconduct should not be tolerated, arbitrary removals only fuel uncertainty.

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‘If you don’t need forex, liquidate it’ – GUTA’s Charles Kusi Appiah warns hoarders

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“If you don’t have anything to do with that forex, liquidate it,” Charles Kusi Appiah, Head of the Business and Economic Bureau of the Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA), has warned individuals and businesses holding foreign exchange unnecessarily.

He gave the advice on Joy News’ PM Express Business Edition on Thursday, May 8, where he pointed to recent market dynamics showing the cedi gaining strength against major currencies.

According to him, clinging to dollars or other forex holdings when not required for immediate trade or transactions is not just unwise—it is economically damaging.

“Someone called me today asking, ‘What am I supposed to do? I’m holding forex. Are we going to see a downtrend of forex?’ Of course, yes,” he said.

“The trajectory shows that the cedi is day in and day out, gaining strength. So it doesn’t make economic sense for you to hold on to something you are losing every day.”

He explained that for years, the dollar was seen as a safe haven for local investors and traders who had lost confidence in the cedi.

“People put their trust in forex when the cedi, the local currency, is not doing well and the forex becomes the store of value,” he said.

“Everybody wants to reference their investments. And when you are in an environment where predictability becomes a challenge, you always want to see what you can do to protect your gains.”

But that, he noted, has changed.

“Now, forex demand has reduced when it comes to international trade, and the cedi is appreciating. Why do you then hold on to forex when you are losing value?” he asked.

“With the introduction of the GoldBod, where most international transactions use gold, the demand for forex has reduced. Therefore, there’s no need for one to hold forex for any transaction,” he explained.

He confirmed that many GUTA members have already begun reducing their excessive demand for dollars.

“Yes, the opposite has occurred. Now, the confidence is that the local currency is strong enough to be the store of value, so I don’t need to hold forex. That is what accounts for the things that we see now,” he said.

Kusi Appiah believes this shift is one reason the cedi is stabilising.

“When the dynamics have changed and you can see that there’s no need to hold on to it, the forex demand reduces. And that is accounting for the downward trend of forex in our market.”

He urged traders to explore alternatives.

“There are other investment options—probably the gold coin—that you can invest in so that you don’t lose totally.”

In a final warning to speculators, he said: “When forex outperforms cedis, our working capital gets depleted. But if the cedi is now stable and strong, then it’s time to rethink. Liquidate what you don’t need.”

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Growing more than mushrooms; a KIC-funded business creating jobs and empowering women

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Located in the Northern Region of Ghana, DeliMush is cultivating more than just gourmet mushrooms, it is cultivating opportunity, sustainability, and empowerment.

As a KIC-funded business, DeliMush is transforming the mushroom value chain into a source of income and independence for women and youth in the Northern Region of Ghana.

DeliMush processes fresh, locally grown mushrooms into a variety of nutritious, plant-based products that appeal to health-conscious consumers. Mushrooms in tomato, pepper and onion sauce. But behind the products is a deeper mission.

“At DeliMush, we’re not just processing mushrooms, we’re preserving livelihoods, promoting wellness, and proving that sustainable, plant-based innovation can start right at the farm gate. Our goal is to nourish people and empower smallholder mushroom farmers,” said Aisha Abdallah, Co-founder, DeliMush.

With support from the Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) and Mastercard Foundation, DeliMush has expanded its operations to include training programs for women, equipping them with skills in mushroom cultivation, packaging, and entrepreneurship.

These programs are designed to give rural women a sustainable income stream while contributing to local food security and environmental health.

Many of the women trained through DeliMush have gone on to establish their own mini mushroom farms, joining a growing network of smallholder producers who now have access to reliable markets through DeliMush’s supply chain. The ripple effect is a stronger, more inclusive local economy.

Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director of KIC, highlighted the importance of businesses like DeliMush in the impact of driving grassroots: “When we invest in businesses that are rooted in community needs, the results are transformational. DeliMush is proof that sustainability and innovation can uplift entire communities.”

Through its eco-friendly approach and strong social mission, DeliMush is contributing to a future where agribusiness is not only profitable but also people-focused. As it continues to grow, so does its impact—creating jobs, inspiring entrepreneurs, and ensuring that no opportunity is wasted in the mushroom value chain.

Through its partnership with the Mastercard Foundation under the Initiative for Youth in Agricultural Transformation (IYAT) Program, KIC continues to empower young entrepreneurs, providing them with employment opportunities.

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Apple hits back at US judge’s ‘extraordinary’ contempt order

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Apple is asking an appeals court to pause a US district judge’s recent ruling in a case which could determine the future of its highly lucrative App Store.

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found last week the tech giant willfully violated an order she had previously made in a case filed by Fortnite-maker Epic Games.

That order – handed down in 2021 – demanded Apple refrain from anti-competitive conduct and pricing and allow outside payment options in the App Store.

Last week she determined Apple was flouting that demand – a finding Apple has now called “extraordinary.”

The iPhone maker has alleged in a court filing that her order unlawfully prevents the company from controlling “core aspects of its business operations.”

“A federal court cannot force Apple to permanently give away free access to its products and services, including intellectual property,” the company’s lawyers wrote.

Case origins

Both of Judge Gonzalez Rogers’ judgements stem from an antitrust case filed by Epic Games.

In 2020, Epic accused the iPhone-maker of possessing an illegal monopoly with its App Store, which collected commissions of between 15% and 30% on in-app purchases.

The judge rejected Epic’s monopoly claims, but found Apple was stopping developers from giving users alternative payment options in violation of California competition rules.

She ordered Apple to make changes that would help developers steer customers to cheaper payment options outside of the Apple ecosystem.

Last year, Epic accused Apple of failing to comply by creating a new set of fees for developers instead.

In a contempt order last week, Judge Gonzalez Rogers found that Apple continued to interfere with competition, saying that internal company documents showed Apple deliberately violated her 2021 injunction.

‘Substantial sums’

On Wednesday, Apple requested an appeals court take action, including by lifting a ban that stops it from charging developers fees on purchases made outside the App Store.

The company wrote that such restrictions “will cost Apple substantial sums annually” and are based on conduct that has not been found unlawful.

“Rather, they were imposed to punish Apple for purported non-compliance with an earlier state-law Injunction that is itself invalid,” Apple wrote.

In response, Epic Games said Judge Gonzalez Rogers’ contempt order last week was already benefiting consumers.

“Apple has faced a surge of genuine competition as developers have updated their apps with better payment methods, better deals, and better consumer choice,” Epic wrote in a post on the social media platform X.

The company criticized Apple’s motion as “a last ditch effort to block competition and extract massive junk fees at the expense of consumers and developers.”

Epic says it is on track with plans to bring Fortnite back to iPhones and iPads.

Apple removed Fortnite from its App Store in 2020 after Epic unveiled an in-app payment system into the game.

The move led to the current court battle between the two companies.

Apple did not directly addresses Judge Gonzalez Rogers’ stunning rebuke of company executives in its court filing.

In her most recent order, she said CEO Tim Cook ignored executive Phillip Schiller’s urging to have Apple comply with her injunction, and allowed then-Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri to convince him not to.

“Cook chose poorly,” she wrote.

The company documents she reviewed reveal “that Apple knew exactly what it was doing and at every turn chose the most anticompetitive option”, she wrote.

Judge Gonzalez Rogers said she would refer the matter to the US Attorney for Northern District of California to investigate if a criminal contempt proceeding against Apple is appropriate.

Apple said last week it would comply with the court’s order while it appeals.

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Akufo-Addo supervised the ruin of Ghana’s forests – Gbande

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Mustapha Gbande, NDC Deputy General Secretary Mustapha Gbande, NDC Deputy General Secretary

Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has launched a sharp critique of the Akufo-Addo administration, accusing it of being at the heart of Ghana’s ongoing environmental crisis.

Speaking on Citi Eyewitness News on Thursday, May 8, Gbande claimed the government has actively enabled the destruction of forest reserves and water bodies by failing to properly regulate mining activities.

“We all know that the cumulative degradation of our forest reserves and water bodies was supervised, incentivized, granted, and approved by President Akufo-Addo and his Minister for Lands, with the involvement of his appointees,” Gbande alleged, drawing a direct line between government leadership and the illegal mining activities—commonly referred to as ‘galamsey’—ravaging Ghana’s ecosystems.

He criticised regulatory institutions for failing to fulfill their responsibilities, stating, “You have a responsibility through these institutions to supervise the mining activity—they couldn’t do that.”

Gbande also contrasted the current government’s handling of environmental protection with that of the NDC’s recent approach, pointing to a surge in enforcement under the new leadership.

“If we have come, and within four months you have seen the aggression with which the military, the police, and in fact, national security are combating mining-related crime, then it tells you who’s serious about saving Ghana’s environment,” he said.

Mechanic jailed 4 years for unlawful entry and attempted theft

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The Odumase-Krobo Circuit Court has sentenced a 20-year-old mechanic, John Teye, to four years’ imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to unlawful entry and attempted theft.

Presiding over the case was Kwasi Apiatse Abaidoo, convicted Teye on the two charges.

The first charge was unlawful entry in violation of Section 152 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), while the second charge was attempted theft, under Section 18(1) of the same Act.

The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector John Brahene, recounted that the crime occurred on April 29, 2025, at about 14:30 hours.

The complainant, John Lawer, a labourer residing in Yokwenor, a suburb of Odumase-Krobo in the Eastern Region, had locked his room and stepped out to purchase.

The prosecution said shortly after, a neighbour, a witness, noticed that someone had broken into Lawer’s room.

Mr Brahene said the neighbour alerted other residents, who rushed to the scene and apprehended the suspect inside the complainant’s room.

He said the residents handed Teye over to the police, and a formal complaint was lodged.

He said during interrogation that he admitted breaking into the room with the intent to steal a fan.

Following police investigations, Teye was charged with the corresponding offences.

Upon reviewing the case and the accused’s admission, the court sentenced Teye to four years’ imprisonment as a deterrent to others.

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Nigerian woman jailed 20 years for trafficking, forcing girls into prostitution in Ghana

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A 32-year-old Nigerian woman, Patience Gold, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by the Tarkwa Circuit Court for trafficking four young women from Nigeria to Ghana and coercing them into prostitution.

Patience Gold was convicted on multiple charges, including human trafficking, illegal abortion, assault, and prostitution.

She received 20 years for trafficking, five years for performing an illegal abortion, and two months each for assault and prostitution.

The court ruled that the sentences would run concurrently, meaning she will serve a maximum of 20 years.

According to the facts presented in court by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Samuel Ahiabor, Gold lured the victims from Benue State, Nigeria, to Ghana under the pretense of offering them jobs as bar attendants at her drinking spot in Asankra-Moscaso in the Western Region.

However, upon arrival, she forced them into sex work.

When the victims resisted, she reportedly shaved their pubic hair and removed their fingernails before compelling them to swear an oath threatening madness if they failed to comply and repay the money she claimed to have spent on them.

Gold also forced one of the victims, who disclosed she was already pregnant upon arrival, to consume a herbal concoction that led to an illegal abortion on March 28, 2025.

In another instance, she allegedly assaulted a victim living with HIV after receiving GH¢300 from her sex work earnings, dissatisfied with the amount.

ASP Ahiabor told the court that the woman also seized the victim’s antiretroviral medication after the attack and relocated her to a different town to continue working.

Following the abuse, the victims reported their ordeal to the Asankrangwa Police, leading to Gold’s arrest and eventual prosecution.

The case has highlighted the growing threat of human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Ghana, particularly involving vulnerable migrants under false pretenses of legitimate work.

Mahama compared to Nkrumah – Akyem Asuom chief predicts 20-year NDC rule

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The Krontihene of Akyem Asuom, Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III The Krontihene of Akyem Asuom, Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III

The Krontihene of Akyem Asuom, Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III, has likened President John Dramani Mahama to Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, following what he describes as an “exceptionally good” start to Mahama’s return to power.

Speaking to journalists in Kade, the traditional leader praised the president’s political comeback and the impact of his leadership, describing his re-election as divine justice after years of hardship and political criticism.

“We thank the good Lord for bringing him back. I remember when he lost in 2016—many things were said about him. He went through a lot of stress, but the good Lord, who blesses abundantly, has blessed him in such a way that his enemies have now been put to shame,” he stated.

Nana Boadi went further, saying Mahama’s legacy may one day mirror that of Ghana’s most revered statesman.

“He is now comparable to the great Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. As I said, I hope that by the time President Mahama’s term is over, we will truly be able to compare him to Osagyefo—at least, he will be our modern-day Dr. Kwame Nkrumah,” he noted.

The Krontihene also suggested that public support for Mahama could intensify to the point where Ghanaians may even call for an extension beyond his constitutionally mandated second term.

“When President Mahama is done serving his second term, many Ghanaians will contemplate urging him to continue in power. I am quite sure that is what many are already thinking,” he said.

Expanding his remarks to include the future of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the chief predicted a prolonged era of governance by the party, arguing that the current agenda is only the beginning of a much larger national transformation.

“The NDC agenda to reset Ghana isn’t just based on four years. It is an agenda that goes beyond 2028. I foresee that after 2028, Ghanaians will grant the NDC another 20 years to build upon the good works. Resetting is just the foundation. We will rise vertically afterwards, and when that happens, perhaps after 2048, our brothers on the other side will present someone even better,” he concluded.

Ablekuma Central MP gives President Mahama a 1.2% rating

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central, Ebenezer Nartey, has given President John Dramani Mahama a 1.2% rating for his first 120 days in office.

President Mahama has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to laying a strong and decisive foundation for what he described as “resetting Ghana and building the Ghana we want together.”

Delivering a national address on Wednesday, May 7, to give an account of his first 120 days in office, President Mahama highlighted the progress made so far, describing it as evidence of a new governance approach rooted in transparency, accountability, efficiency, and urgency.

The President noted that his administration had fulfilled all initial commitments made within the 120-day period and urged citizens to rally around a common purpose to confront national challenges and build a more prosperous and united future.

“We laid out a social contract with you, the people of Ghana, with specific promises for this critical initial period. Tonight, I’m pleased to report that we have fulfilled these promises — from forming a lean government and establishing a robust code of conduct to taking decisive action to scrap burdensome taxes, initiating inquiries into past wrongdoings, launching major job creation programs, tackling illegal mining, reviving our environment, promoting our tourism and export sectors, streamlining scholarships, supporting vulnerable populations, and holding our security agencies accountable,” he stated.

However, the Ablekuma Central MP, Ebenezer Nartey, in an interview with UTV, said he has not seen any substantial policy implemented by the government that is making a positive impact.

“If I were to rate John Mahama, to be fair and sincere, I would give him 1.2%, because I don’t see what his government has achieved. All the things he outlined have loopholes. As I speak, there are some appointments that are questionable.

Why do we have presidential staffers for all 16 regions? What do they do? My own brother and friend, Anthony Nukpenu, who has been appointed as the presidential staffer for Greater Accra — what exactly is his role? The NDC regional organizers who have been made regional staffers — what are their responsibilities? It’s essentially the same as appointing deputy regional ministers, because staffers and deputy ministers operate at the same level and earn the same salary.”

KA

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“They made it difficult for us”- Ghana coach Ofei spells out why Satellites beat C.A.R 0-1

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Following Ghana’s narrow 1-0 victory over the Central African Republic in their final Group C match of the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2025.

Black Satellites Head Coach Desmond Sakyi Ofei expressed his satisfaction with his side’s performance and praised their mental strength in a tough contest.

Speaking after the match, Coach Ofei spoke about the difficult nature of the match: “It was a tricky match,” Ofei acknowledged. “The CAR boys fought really hard and made it difficult for us at times.

“We lost a number of balls in our own half, which gave them some confidence and momentum, but I’m proud of the resilience the boys showed.

The coach highlighted Ghana’s ability to maintain composure under pressure and avoid being drawn into a frantic style of play.“We didn’t rush the game,” he noted.

“That was very important. The boys controlled the game, worked the ball well, and stayed patient even when the goal didn’t come early. I’m happy for them they earned this win.

”Coach Ofei also paid glowing tribute to Ghanaian football fans, thanking them for their unwavering support, both in Egypt and back home.

He also commended the Central African Republic for their spirited performance. Ghana tops group C with 7 points and will be preparing for knockout stage.

Be a unifying voice on global issues

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Private legal practitioner and member of the Catholic Church, Clement Akapame, has expressed hope that the newly elected Pope will serve as a unifying moral voice on global issues.

He made the remarks following the selection of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost [Pope Leo XVI] as the new pontiff, a decision signalled by the traditional white smoke rising from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

The election was made by 133 cardinals from around the world, who convened in a secret conclave, fully isolated from external communication, to choose the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, which has over 1.4 billion adherents globally.

Speaking on News Feed on Channel One TV with Charles Owusu-Kumi, the private legal practitioner emphasized the importance of the Pope’s moral and diplomatic influence in a time of increasing global division and conflict.

“What we would expect is that he would play that role of the key conscience when it comes to the geopolitical issues, being a unifying force. That is what I will expect from the new Pope when he’s playing his role as the head of the state of the Vatican,” he said.

 

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Man Utd 4-1 Athletic Bilbao (7-1 on aggregate): Belief of winning Europa League most important – Amorim

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Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim says the belief that would come with winning the Europa League is worth more to his side than any financial gain.

United survived a first-half wobble on Thursday to eventually beat Spanish side Athletic Bilbao 7-1 on aggregate and set up an all-English final against Tottenham.

Beating Spurs would also result in Champions League qualification for 2025-26, which would drive an additional £100m into United’s coffers at a conservative estimate.

“The money is not the most important thing,” Amorim said. “To win a title as a coach brings a feeling, a feeling we can do good things, that we can give something to our fans.

“I agree it is not just playing Champions League next season. It is that feeling we can change things.”

After winning 3-0 in Bilbao, Amorim said he could not be sure which version of his United side would turn up for the second leg and so it proved as they struggled for 70 minutes against the Basque outfit.

United were 1-0 down and looking nervous before rallying late on thanks to two goals from Mason Mount either side of efforts from Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund.

For a coach brought in because he has a certain style of play, the admission he does not know what will happen at any given moment must make Amorim shudder.

“I should be a better manager at this moment,” the Portuguese said. “The team should be better at this moment.

“But we are trying. We did quite well in Europe but we struggled a lot in the Premier League.”

Amorim’s side has certainly struggled against Tottenham this season.

They have already lost three times to Ange Postecoglou’s men and have won only twice in the Premier League – against Ipswich and Leicester – since the third of those reverses, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, in February.

However, Tottenham have been no better overall this season than United and remain behind Amorim’s side in the table.

Postecoglou is widely expected to leave his job at the end of the season, win or lose.

“Both teams are going to play all or nothing,” said Amorim, who was appointed as United head coach in November 2024..

“The position of the coach is similar, I know Ange has one more year [in his job] but both of us are struggling. That is the good thing.”

Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham: Spurs reach the Europa League final to face Manchester United after Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro goals

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Tottenham will face Manchester United in the Europa League final as they cruised past Bodo/Glimt to stay in the hunt for a first European title in 41 years.

Ange Postecoglou’s men navigated a tricky semi-final second leg in Norway to reach their sixth European final – and first since the 2019 Champions League final.

Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro struck in the second half to seal a 5-1 aggregate success and confirm an all-English showdown with United in Bilbao on 21 May.

Spurs’ trophy drought stretches to a League Cup triumph in 2008, but further back to 1984 in Europe when they won the Uefa Cup.

Postecoglou’s bold statement in September that he always wins silverware in his second season at a club had been met with mockery at times this term, with Tottenham 16th in the Premier League.

Yet they are now one game away from ending their barren spell to prove the Australian right, despite their abject domestic season.

They succeeded without the injured James Maddison, Lucas Bergvall and Heung-min Son in what was a historic game for the hosts, who had never reached a European semi-final before.

The 3-1 home first-leg win last week gave Spurs a cushion and they managed the return expertly, limiting energetic Bodo to few opportunities on the artificial pitch.

The hosts, who knocked out Lazio in the quarter-final and beat Porto at home, needed an early goal but it never came, with Guglielmo Vicario turning away Patrick Berg’s free kick.

A textbook tight opening half gave way to a controlled second as fears Tottenham would freeze in the Arctic Circle proved unfounded.

Full-back Destiny Udogie thwarted Kasper Hogh, but Solanke put the tie further out of reach after 63 minutes when he poked in from close range from a Cristian Romero knockdown.

Six minutes later Porro’s looping cross dropped in off the post to end any Bodo hopes, with the Norwegian side having an injury-time penalty overturned by the video assistant referee (VAR).

120 Days: ‘Galamsey out of control, judiciary under siege’

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Richard Ahiagbah and President John Dramani Mahama Richard Ahiagbah and President John Dramani Mahama

The Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has criticised President John Dramani Mahama’s first 120 days in office, describing the period as marked by setbacks and weak leadership.

In a post shared on his X page on Thursday, May 8, 2025, Ahiagbah said the government had failed to address key national challenges including the rising cost of living, illegal mining and unemployment.

According to Ahiagbah, the country is worse off since Mahama assumed office, with no clear solutions in sight.

“Ghana has had 120 days of setbacks under President John Dramani Mahama. The cost of living has worsened, galamsey is out of control, unemployment has gone up, and the judiciary is under siege”, he wrote.

President John Dramani Mahama, on the evening of Wednesday, May 7, 2025, delivered a national address marking his first 120 days in office.

He described the period as laying a foundation for the Ghana we want and urged citizens to support the vision through collective effort and accountability.

Among the key highlights of his address was the fact that his administration had formed the leanest government in the Fourth Republic, with only 56 ministers and deputies.

He also pointed to the roll-out of a Code of Conduct for government officials, which explicitly bans the purchase of state assets by government.

President Mahama touched on significant economic measures following the National Economic Dialogue, including an amended Public Financial Management Act with new sanctions for non-compliance.

The president designated the first 120 days as a foundation for building the Ghana we want together, urging collective national effort moving forward.

Read his post below:

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Meanwhile, watch as Kwesi Pratt ‘threatens’ to fight Mahama if he ever attempt a third term

EC to mount campaign platforms for Nkoranza North, South District elections

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced plans to mount campaign platforms for candidates contesting in the upcoming District Level elections and by-elections in Nkoranza North and Nkoranza South.

In a statement, the Commission said the elections are scheduled for Tuesday, May 13, 2025, and the platform mounting exercise will take place from Friday, May 9 to Sunday, May 11, 2025.

According to the EC, at least one platform will be set up in every electoral area and unit where elections are being held.

The Commission said the initiative is intended to provide a fair and open space for candidates to present their manifestos, engage the electorate, and respond to questions from community members.

“The Platform Mounting will enable the electorate to assess the suitability of each candidate,” the EC stated.

The Commission has also cautioned candidates and their supporters to conduct their campaigns peacefully.

It warned against the use of threats, force, or intimidation to influence voters, stressing that such actions are election offences and will not be tolerated.

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“They made it difficult for us”- Ghana coach Ofei spells out why Satellites beat C.A.R 0-1

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Following Ghana’s narrow 1-0 victory over the Central African Republic in their final Group C match of the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2025.

Black Satellites Head Coach Desmond Sakyi Ofei expressed his satisfaction with his side’s performance and praised their mental strength in a tough contest.

Speaking after the match, Coach Ofei spoke about the difficult nature of the match: “It was a tricky match,” Ofei acknowledged. “The CAR boys fought really hard and made it difficult for us at times.

“We lost a number of balls in our own half, which gave them some confidence and momentum, but I’m proud of the resilience the boys showed.

The coach highlighted Ghana’s ability to maintain composure under pressure and avoid being drawn into a frantic style of play.“We didn’t rush the game,” he noted.

“That was very important. The boys controlled the game, worked the ball well, and stayed patient even when the goal didn’t come early. I’m happy for them they earned this win.

”Coach Ofei also paid glowing tribute to Ghanaian football fans, thanking them for their unwavering support, both in Egypt and back home.

He also commended the Central African Republic for their spirited performance. Ghana tops group C with 7 points and will be preparing for knockout stage.

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U-20 AFCON: Opoku’s late strike sends Ghana into quarter-finals

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Ghana marched into the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt with a hard-earned 1-0 win over the Central African Republic (CAR), topping Group C in style after a tense showdown at the Suez Canal Stadium on Thursday, May 8.

The decisive moment came in the 84th minute when substitute Joseph Opoku latched onto a precision pass from Joseph Aidoo, kept his cool inside the box and calmly slotted the ball past the onrushing goalkeeper to seal Ghana’s passage into the last eight. 

It was a goal that had been coming, crafted with patience, persistence and superior tactical discipline.

Dominant performance

With the pressure of qualification weighing heavily on them, the Black Satellites knew a point would suffice, but Coach Desmond Ofei’s side showed no interest in playing it safe. 

From the first whistle, the Black Satellites asserted their authority with crisp passing, positional discipline and relentless pressing—yet the all-important goal remained elusive.

The Ghanaians dominated proceedings from the outset, dictating the tempo and piling on pressure, but their finishing repeatedly let them down. Aziz Issah and Andrews Adjabeng were constant threats in midfield, weaving through defenders and creating openings, but the final touch was missing until Opoku’s timely intervention.

With seven points from three matches—following a 2-1 win over Senegal and a goalless draw with DR Congo— the Satellites claimed the group’s top spot ahead of Senegal, who also qualified after seeing off DR Congo 2-0 in the other Group C fixture.

“This win reflects the maturity and resilience of this team,” said a proud Coach Ofei, whose side took a step closer to booking a slot at the FIFA U-20 World Cup later in the year. “We trusted our game plan and the boys executed it brilliantly. We’ll carry this confidence into the quarter-finals.”

CAR, on the other hand, had everything to play for but couldn’t find a way through Ghana’s resolute defence. 

Needing a victory to stay alive in the tournament, they found themselves pinned back for most of the match and managed only sporadic attacking moves. Their campaign ended with just one point and no wins—a shadow of their 2021 quarter-final form.

Crucially, Ghana’s group stage performance marks their first unbeaten run at this stage since 2013 and reinforces their ambitions of lifting a record-extending fifth U-20 AFCON title. 

The Black Satellites will now face one of the best third-placed teams from either Group A or B in Monday’s quarter-final clash.

Mahama’s first 120 days in office is uninspiring – Afenyo-Markin

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The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin says President John Dramani Mahama’s first 120 days in office was uninspiring.

He has therefore accused President Mahama of offering self-congratulatory praise without delivering real progress in his account of his first 120 days in office.

At a press conference in Accra on Thursday [May 8], the Minority Leader said President Mahama exaggerated his achievements in governance reform, tax relief, job creation, and the fight against illegal mining, while ignoring Ghana’s most pressing challenges when he gave a national address on his first 120 days in office on Wednesday night.

President Mahama had said his administration had ushered in a new era of governance marked by transparency, efficiency, and urgency.

“We laid out a social contract with you, the people of Ghana, with specific promises for this critical initial period. Tonight, I’m pleased to report that we have fulfilled these promises,” the President stated.

He cited key accomplishments, including the formation of a lean government, the removal of burdensome taxes, the introduction of a new code of conduct, job creation initiatives, efforts to tackle illegal mining, and reforms in tourism, environmental policy, and the scholarship system.

“These actions are not merely checkboxes,” President Mahama said. “They signify a fundamental shift in how government operates,” while noting that more work remains.

But Mr Afenyo-Markin in reacting to the president;s account described the address as “a recycled failure wrapped in rhetoric.”

He accused the President of making lofty claims without tangible results.

“The President set the questions, wrote the exam, marked the script, and gave himself a distinction,” he said. “But the Ghanaian people are not fooled.”

He argued that most of the initiatives President Mahama touted were not new but repackaged campaign promises or rebranded versions of previous programmes that have yet to yield meaningful outcomes.

“This isn’t a presidency charting new territory,” Mr Afenyo-Markin said. “It’s a return flight to the familiar — where promises are repackaged and accountability is replaced by applause.”

He also attacked the government’s claim of fighting illegal mining, alleging that forest reserves continue to be destroyed while foreign nationals involved in illegal operations are quietly deported instead of prosecuted.

“Illegal mining has flourished under his [Mahama] silence,” he said. “Soldiers who once led enforcement efforts have been made redundant.”

On security, the Minority Leader expressed concern over what he called the politicisation of the military, alleging that promotions are increasingly driven by party loyalty rather than professional merit.

“Army generals are being promoted not by rank but by political loyalty,” he said. “This erodes the integrity of our national security structure.”

He further criticised the President’s handling of violent conflict in Bawku, saying it lacked urgency and compassion.

“There’s been neither decisive intervention nor compelling empathy…The people expected a reset. What they’re seeing is recycled failure.”, he said

Super Eagles star welcomes first child with beautiful Nollywood actress

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Isaac Success and Caroline Igben are officially parents, Pulse Sports can exclusively confirm the birth of their first child.

Isaac Success and Nollywood actress Caroline Areoghene Igben are now officially parents — Pulse Sports can exclusively confirm the couple welcomed their first child, a baby boy, last month.

The 29-year-old Al Wasl striker and the Nigerian skitmaker have kept the baby news under wraps, with no public announcements made on either of their social media accounts. 

However, a source close to the pair tells Pulse Sports that Caroline delivered their son in late April and is doing “very well” as she adjusts to life as a first-time mum.

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The birth comes 10 months after the couple celebrated their traditional wedding ceremony in the bride’s hometown of Delta State. 

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The June 2024 nuptials were splashed across social media, with both spouses sharing radiant photos from their big day — a colourful, star-studded celebration that marked the first time many fans got a glimpse into their relationship.

From Rumours to Romance

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Fans had been piecing together hints from their Instagram activity — from subtle likes to nearly identical holiday backdrops.

It wasn’t until shortly after their wedding that Caroline and Success went Instagram official, sharing heartfelt photos from the ceremony.

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Caroline Igben is no stranger to the limelight. 

A rising Nollywood actress, skitmaker, and influencer, she’s built a dedicated fanbase of over 121,000 followers on Instagram, where she showcases her life both on and off the screen. 

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The actress has collaborated with fellow content creators and carved out her own lane in the industry.

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Isaac Success joined Al Wasl last summer

Meanwhile, Isaac Success, a former youth international, has made four senior appearances for Nigeria’s Super Eagles since debuting in 2017. 

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His club career has seen him play across Europe, with stints at Granada, Watford, and Udinese, before joining the UAE Pro League with Dubai’s Al Wasl in August last year.

While the couple has yet to reveal their son’s name, insiders say both parents are “overjoyed” and fully embracing this new chapter. 

Congratulations to the couple.

Chelsea reach final with easy win over Djurgarden

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Chelsea will face Real Betis in the Conference League final later this month after sealing a comfortable semi-final triumph against Djurgarden at Stamford Bridge.

Despite 10 changes from Sunday’s win over Premier League champions Liverpool and handing a first senior start for 16-year-old Reggie Walsh, the Blues hardly broke a sweat to complete a 5-1 aggregate victory against the visitors.

In the title clash to be played in the Polish city of Wroclaw on 28 May, they will meet Manuel Pellegrini’s Betis, who beat Fiorentina 4-3 on aggregate after extra-time in the other last-four contest.

Having won the first leg in Sweden 4-1 last week, Enzo Maresca’s side increased their advantage when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall picked out the bottom corner from just inside the box after played through by Tyrique George.

The travelling Djurgarden fans were at the top of their lungs all night but the hosts closed out the narrow second-leg victory and reached the final of Europe’s third-tier club competition after bringing on Shim Mheuka and Genesis Antwi, both 17, in the second half.

It will be the eighth European final in Chelsea’s history and a first since beating Manchester City 1-0 to win the Champions League in 2021 under Thomas Tuchel.

And for their current boss Maresca, it will be a chance to secure a first trophy – not only of his Blues reign but also the club’s during the post-Roman Abramovich era.

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Stylish Ankara Ensembles For Your Viewing Pleasure

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Ankara fashion continues to reign supreme in African style culture, and for good reason. Bursting with vibrant colors, bold prints, and cultural significance, Ankara fabrics have become a fashion staple not only across the continent but also on international runways. Whether you’re dressing for a formal event, a casual day out, or a festive celebration, there’s an Ankara ensemble perfect for every occasion and this curated collection is here for your viewing pleasure!

These stylish Ankara ensembles are more than just outfits they are works of art. From tailored jumpsuits and structured peplum tops to mermaid gowns and tiered skirts, today’s designers are elevating traditional prints with modern silhouettes that flatter every body type. The blend of culture and creativity has given rise to ensembles that are not only beautiful to look at but empowering to wear. With carefully placed pleats, exaggerated sleeves, ruffled details, and unique fabric pairings, these outfits offer a dynamic twist to classic African fashion.

This season, we’re seeing a rise in fashion-forward styling. Pair your Ankara blouse with denim, or rock your Ankara pants with a plain chiffon top for that urban-meets-traditional vibe. And don’t shy away from mixing prints when done right, the contrast makes a bold and stylish statement. Accessorize with metallic heels, clear bags, layered necklaces, and matching headwraps for that polished, complete look.

Each ensemble featured in this collection has been thoughtfully selected to inspire your next wardrobe upgrade. Whether you’re a minimalist who loves clean lines and soft tones, or you live for drama and vibrant colors, there’s something here to match your fashion personality.

So scroll, admire, and be inspired. These stylish Ankara ensembles aren’t just for show they’re for the bold, the elegant, and the fashion-forward woman who isn’t afraid to slay with heritage and heart.

Salawa Abeni remains my wife forever – Kollington

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Veteran Fuji musician, Ayinla Kollington, has reignited public interest in the relationship with Queen Salawa Abeni, his former partner.
In an interview with Tejubabyface, Kollington said despite their separation and Abeni’s current relationship with another man, she remains his wife in his eyes, emphasising their enduring bond through their three children.
“That is how God wants it to be. She has three children with me; she is more than just a concubine. She is my wife for life,” he declared.
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Otumfuo recieves $11,000 support for Heal Komfo Anokye Project

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The donation was officially presented at Manhyia Palace on Tuesday, May 7, 2025 The donation was officially presented at Manhyia Palace on Tuesday, May 7, 2025

The Ghanaian Council of Chiefs in the Netherlands, in collaboration with UnityLink and the entire Ghanaian community, has donated $11,000 to support the “Heal Komfo Anokye” project, a major health initiative championed by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

The donation was officially presented at Manhyia Palace during the Awukudae festival celebration on Tuesday, May 7, 2025.

The Chief Executive Officer of UnityLink Group, Harry Ouedraogo, presented the cheque to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, expressing the company’s commitment to contributing meaningfully to the renovation and modernization of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).

“We are proud to support this noble cause in collaboration with the chiefs and people of Asanteman,” Mr. Ouedraogo said. “UnityLink is pledging not only short-term support but also looking into long-term collaboration with the palace to see how we can enhance our contribution to the Heal Komfo Anokye initiative.”

He added that the company is encouraging members of the diaspora to rally behind the project, which aims to transform the region’s premier medical facility into a world-class health center.

Mr. Ouedraogo also extended belated birthday wishes to the Asantehene and expressed appreciation for being granted an audience during the ceremony.

He noted that UnityLink looks forward to a private discussion with the King to further explore ways of deepening their support.

The “Heal Komfo Anokye” project, launched by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, seeks to renovate and upgrade the nearly 70-year-old teaching hospital to provide improved healthcare services to millions across Ghana and West Africa.

The entire project is estimated to cost $10 million.

School Feeding Caterers to petition Asantehene, Chief Imam over contract termination

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Caterers under the Ghana School Feeding Programme have announced plans to petition the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, in a bid to seek his intervention following the termination of their contracts by the Mahama administration.

The contracts of all caterers under the programme were terminated on May 2, 2025, with no official explanation regarding when new contracts would be awarded. While the caterers have been assured of payment of outstanding arrears, no timeline has been communicated.

Speaking on Eyewitness News with Sammi Wiafe, Deputy Public Relations Officer of the National School Feeding Caterers Association, Madam Margaret Larbi, said the group is turning to traditional and religious leaders to mediate on their behalf.

“Our President said we have petitions to be sent. We’re trying to get in touch with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, to intervene,” she said.

Madam Margaret Larbi added that the caterers are also planning to reach out to other influential figures, including the National Chief Imam, Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu.

“So, we’re trying to get him to go and plead on our behalf. We’re trying to go to the Chief Imam. Tomorrow [Friday, May 9], we have a lot to do to send some petitions to other influential individuals in the country to be able to speak on our behalf,” she stated.

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Man Utd 4-1 Athletic Bilbao (7-1 on aggregate): Mason Mount fires Red Devils into Europa League final

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Mason Mount ended 20 months of torment with a brilliant second half double as Manchester United booked an all-English Europa League final with Tottenham in Bilbao on 21 May.

On an anxious, nervy, mistake-ridden night at Old Trafford, fingernails were starting to get chewed at the sight of the home side making it so hard for themselves despite starting the second-leg of their semi-final with Athletic Bilbao holding a three-goal advantage.

But Mount chose exactly the right time to step up.

Beset by a succession of injuries that have limited the England man to just 10 Premier League starts since his £55m move from Chelsea in 2023, Mount had only been on the pitch 10 minutes when he turned onto Leny Yoro’s short pass inside the Bilbao penalty area.

Mount’s strike was true and arrowed into the far corner.

It was his third United goal but it was by far the most important and ended lingering fears the visitors might become the first side in 134 attempts in Uefa competitions to overturn a three-goal first leg deficit away from home.

But there was more to come.

After Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund had steered United into a winning lead, Mount pounced on a loose ball 45 yards out and floated a superb shot into an empty net.

The goal capped a memorable Old Trafford night and maintained United’s unbeaten record in the competition.

The final outcome was harsh on the Spanish visitors, who were the better side for long periods and led at half-time thanks to Mikel Jauregizar’s magnificent 30-yard effort.

That did not matter to the home fans at the final whistle as they will now get a shot at salvaging their season against the Premier League’s other great underachievers.

We heard termination of our contracts on social media

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Caterers under the Ghana School Feeding Programme have raised concerns over the abrupt termination of their contracts by the Mahama administration, citing poor communication and a lack of due process.

On May 2, 2025, the Ghana School Feeding Programme announced the termination of contracts for all caterers.

However, affected caterers said they received no formal notification and only learned of the development through social media.

Speaking on Eyewitness News with Sammi Wiafe, Margaret Larbi, Deputy Public Relations Officer of the National School Feeding Caterers Association, said, “We heard of it on social media, the termination of the appointment wasn’t a letter given to us, we saw it on social media. No formal communication, nothing of that sort.”

She noted that the association has submitted petitions to the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, and is awaiting a response.

“We have been to the minister’s office, we sent some petitions to her. So we are waiting for a response,” she stated.

She further lamented the financial losses incurred by caterers who had already purchased food supplies in preparation for the school term, noting that the termination came ahead of the official contract expiry date of August 25, 2025.

“If you knew you would not give us the contract, you should have informed us when that payment was effected. We have used the little we have to buy these food items. What I have purchased what am I going to do with it?”

Larbi called on the government to reconsider its decision and allow caterers to serve out the remainder of their contracts to avoid further economic hardship.

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He Has Home Training And Respect – Davido Hailed For Paying Respect to Abia State Governor (Video)

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As a typical Yoruba man, the singer removed his cap and bowed before the Governor as they hugged.

Afrobeat singer Davido has been applauded for displaying humility and respect while meeting Abia State Governor, Alex Otti.

Davido was seen in a vira video leaving a building and entering his car with his crew when he sighted the Governor.

Prof Kanton’s six key systems to revive Ghana’s agricultural sector

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Agricultural Research Scientist, Professor Roger Kanton, has outlined six essential systems Ghana must urgently develop to transform its struggling agricultural sector and boost food security.

Speaking during Channel One TV’s review of President John Dramani Mahama’s 120 days in office on Wednesday May 7, he emphasised the need for a comprehensive approach beyond the surface-level interventions often proposed by policymakers.

“The first is the seed system,” he stated, pointing to the importance of reliable and quality seeds for increasing yields and strengthening farmer resilience. “Then comes mechanisation—but I’m not talking about just ‘tractorisation’. That’s where the politicians get it wrong. Mechanisation is a whole system: planters, harvesters, and more—not just tractors.”

The third pillar, he explained, is fertilisation. “Our soils are very acidic. You can’t keep pumping in fertilizer without liming the soil to raise the pH. It’s madness. Without this, the fertilizer won’t work.”

He also called for serious attention to post-harvest management, revealing that Ghana loses up to 50% of its farm produce after harvest due to inadequate storage and handling.

“Next is processing. We’re not talking about massive factories,” he said. “Just modest, efficient facilities like our neighbours in Burkina Faso and Togo have. We need to revive companies like the Tumu Cotton Company and add value to crops like soybean and rice.”

Lastly, Prof Kanton stressed the critical role of irrigation, lamenting that less than 10% of Ghana’s arable land is currently irrigated. “Irrigation alone won’t feed us, but without it, we’ll never reach our potential,” he warned.

He concluded by urging political leaders and agricultural policymakers to shift from rhetoric to real, science-based solutions.

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Catholic Church will expand its outreach under Pope Leo XIV

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Chancellor of the Kumasi Archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Felix Baffour Gyaewu, has expressed high hopes for the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of newly elected Pope Leo XIV.

His comments follow the election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new pontiff, who assumed the papal name Pope Leo XIV after the conclusion of a historic conclave in Vatican City.

Speaking in an interview on Channel One Newsroom on Thursday, May 8, Fr. Baffour Gyaewu emphasized that Pope Leo XIV’s background as a missionary will be a defining feature of his papacy.

When asked what he believed would be the new Pope’s top priority, Fr. Baffour Gyaewu pointed to evangelism and outreach.

“This particular Pope has been a missionary, and as a missionary, we envisage that he is going to use that experience that he has gained in his work as a missionary to lead the church,” he said.

“Meaning that we are expecting a church which is not enclosed in the upper room, on its own shelf, but ready to go out to look for the lost. A church ready to be with the people and speak for the people, and assist the people.”

Fr. Baffour Gyaewu suggested that the Church is poised to broaden its missionary frontiers and reaffirm its commitment to being a voice for the vulnerable and a companion to the faithful around the world.

 

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Philip Acquah leads Patch Bay at Millennium Excellence Awards

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Over the years, the Patch Bay band has backed many top Ghanaian artistes, performed at many notable events and has been the go-to band for organisers of popular music reality shows.

In recent years, in addition to playing at top corporate events, the band has added playing at social events to their gigs.

On Saturday, May 10, in Kumasi, the band has been booked to perform at the awards and dinner ceremony, which climaxes this year’s Millennium Excellence Awards.

The event, which is organised by the Millennium Excellence Foundation, is targeted at distinguished humanitarians whose leadership and innovations are geared towards empowering the youth while making a positive impact on the African continent.

Activities highlighted for the three-day event are a Business Summit at the Lancaster Hotel today, and a trip to the Manhyia Place on Friday.

In an interview with Graphic Showbiz last Monday, the Music Director and Leader of Patch Bay, Philip Acquah, said they were ready to serenade guests with a selection of music suitable for the event.

“We are coming with very good arrangements, something different from what we have done in the past. We are going to make nice arrangements to enhance their performances of the artists. We will add very beautiful touches to their already produced songs to suit guests at such a high-profile event,” he said.

The current members of Patch Bay are Dominic Quarchie  (guitar), Nana Yaw Safo (drums), Benjamin Nii Armah (percussion), Bright Sarpong (keyboard), Yaw Moore (sequencer) and Beryl Stephenson and Frank Amankwaa, known as Kwaku Future, as lead vocalists.

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Members of the band 

Mr Acquah, a bassist, was named the TGMA Instrumentalist of the year in 2017 with his bandmates Quarchie and Nana Yaw Safo also winning that same award in 2018 and 2021 respectively.

In 2017, they won the Best Band Honour at the Ghana Music Honours event organised at the National Theatre by the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA).

Asked how the band had survived the changing musical scene over the years, he said it was passion for what they did and discipline which had kept them relevant.

“We take our work seriously, like people in the corporate world do. If we have events, we rehearse for long hours to ensure that we come up with something new for our audience. There are days, we rehearse for six hours, and this is only possible because my team is dedicated and disciplined,” he explained.

Family of the late Ambassador Sam Pee Yalley calls on Speaker of Parliament

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The family of the late Ambassador Sam Pee Yalley, paid a courtesy call on the Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament, Alban S. K. Bagbin, to officially announce his passing and formally communicate the dates for his funeral rites.

The Speaker, in an emotional response, recalled his last conversation with Ambassador Yalley, just days before his passing.

Sarah Martins lashes out at critics after declaring love for Verydarkman

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Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has responded to backlash over her public expression of love for social media activist

Recall that after Verydarkman’s release, Sarah took to Instagram to welcome him back, saying his return made her night better.

Referring to him as her “sweet husband,” she professed her love for him.

How the new Pope Robert Prevost was elected

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Robert Prevost’s historic election as the first American pope followed a centuries-old papal conclave held within the Sistine Chapel, where 133 cardinal-electors gathered in solemn secrecy to choose the 267th leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

The election of Pope Robert I, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, marks a historic milestone for the Catholic Church, not only because he is the first American to ascend to the papacy, but also because of the deeply traditional process that ushered in his pontificate.

Highlife sensation Akwaboah unveils soulful music project ‘Live and Personal’

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Accra, May 08, GNA – Celebrated Highlife star and vocal gem Akwaboah has officially released his highly anticipated new project titled “Live and Personal”.

The nine-track live recording beautifully weaves together the musical legacies of three generations of Akwaboah’s, from grandfather Master Bob Akwaboah to Kwadwo Akwaboah to the present-day Akwaboah.

This project is not just an album; it is a deeply personal journey through time and melody. Live and Personal captures timeless Highlife tunes and iconic works from his father, Kwadwo Akwaboah—including the beloved classic Awerekyekyere—and some of Akwaboah’s own emotionally resonant hits.

The album is a vibrant celebration of love and relationships, told through rich, melodious Highlife instrumentation that honours the genre’s authentic roots while offering a fresh, intimate experience.

Each track on Live and Personal was recorded live, preserving the raw emotion, soulful harmonies, and elegant arrangements that have come to define Akwaboah’s artistry.

Speaking on the project, Akwaboah shared, “This is the most personal work I have done. It is my way of paying homage to the bloodline of music that flows through me—bringing together my grandfather’s vintage soul, my father’s genius, and my own journey. This is Highlife, raw and real.”

With Live and Personal, Akwaboah invites fans and new listeners alike to experience Highlife in its purest form—live, heartfelt, and unforgettable.

The “Live and Personal” song will be available on all major streaming platforms from May 9, 2025.

Stream here: https://audiomack.com/akwaboahmusic/album/live-personal-2

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Police investigate four persons over fake revenue tickets

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Police in the Ashanti Region are investigating four individuals at the Revenue Department of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly after they were arrested for allegedly printing and issuing ‘fake’ revenue tickets to traders at the Kumasi Central Market.

Citi News sources at the Assembly revealed that the arrested individuals are part of a syndicate engaged in the printing and issuing of unauthorised tickets to traders at the market centres.

Funds collected through the issuance of such tickets are not channelled to the Assembly’s coffers, resulting in revenue leakages at the Assembly.

Although the identities of these individuals have not been made known, the Assembly is working closely with the police to prosecute the suspects and make efforts to arrest their accomplices who are currently on the run.

 

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Akufo-Addo Govt approved galamsey that ravaged forests, water bodies – Gbande

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Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has launched a scathing attack on the Akufo-Addo administration, accusing it of deliberately enabling the widespread destruction of Ghana’s forest reserves and water bodies through reckless issuance of mining leases and regulatory failure.

Speaking on Citi Eyewitness News on Thursday, May 8, Gbande claimed that over 2,000 mining leases were granted under the former government without proper oversight, leading to extensive environmental damage.

“We all know that the cumulative degradation of our forest reserves and water bodies was supervised, incentivized, granted, and approved by President Akufo-Addo and his Minister for Lands, with the involvement of his appointees,” he alleged.

According to him, the institutions responsible for environmental regulation—the Minerals Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources—failed to monitor and control mining operations under Akufo-Addo’s watch.

“You have a responsibility through these institutions to supervise the mining activity—they couldn’t do that,” he stressed.

Gbande contrasted the past inaction with the current administration’s efforts, applauding the aggressive clampdown on illegal mining activities in just four months under President John Dramani Mahama.

“If we have come, and within four months you have seen the aggression with which the military, the police, and infact national security are combatting mining-related crime, then it tells you who’s serious about saving Ghana’s environment,” he said.

A Rocha Ghana: Amendment of L.I. 2462 betrays political promise

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Deputy National Director of Operations at A Rocha Ghana, Daryl Bosu, has criticised the government’s decision to amend rather than repeal Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2462, describing it as a “total departure” from campaign promises made by the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking during the JoyNews National Dialogue on Thursday, Mr. Bosu expressed disappointment, accusing the governing NDC of reneging on its commitment to completely repeal the law, which regulates mining activities in forest reserves.

“The amendment coming from the government, as it is for us, is a total departure and completely shocking,” Mr. Bosu said.

He recalled the NDC’s earlier position during the 2024 election campaign, when the party had publicly aligned with environmental activists demanding a repeal of the instrument.

“When we were on the street and everywhere campaigning and engaging through policy framework and dialogue, they were with us… rallying with us on the call to actually repeal this L.I.”

L.I. 2462 has drawn widespread criticism from environmental groups who argue that its provisions allow mining in protected forest areas under questionable terms. Although the government has moved to amend Regulation 3(2) of the L.I. to address these concerns, Mr. Bosu insisted that the partial amendment fails to meet the expectations set during the campaign.

“We have not said that everything about the L.I. is bad,” he clarified. “But to just go ahead and make an amendment to just a section… does not satisfy the political promise that was made.”

He also questioned whether internal political dynamics were influencing the decision.

“We are suspecting… that somebody is concerned that, because at the time they were then the chairpersons of the committee that really passed the L.I., now that they are in government, they don’t want to see the L.I. go.”

Despite government assurances, Mr. Bosu maintained that merely tweaking the legislation does not resolve the core environmental and accountability issues at stake.

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Kwabena Adu-Boahene confirms Ghana purchase of another spyware from Israel

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120 Days: ‘Galamsey out of control, judiciary under siege’

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Richard Ahiagbah and President John Dramani Mahama Richard Ahiagbah and President John Dramani Mahama

The Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has criticised President John Dramani Mahama’s first 120 days in office, describing the period as marked by setbacks and weak leadership.

In a post shared on his X page on Thursday, May 8, 2025, Ahiagbah said the government had failed to address key national challenges including the rising cost of living, illegal mining and unemployment.

According to Ahiagbah, the country is worse off since Mahama assumed office, with no clear solutions in sight.

“Ghana has had 120 days of setbacks under President John Dramani Mahama. The cost of living has worsened, galamsey is out of control, unemployment has gone up, and the judiciary is under siege”, he wrote.

President John Dramani Mahama, on the evening of Wednesday, May 7, 2025, delivered a national address marking his first 120 days in office.

He described the period as laying a foundation for the Ghana we want and urged citizens to support the vision through collective effort and accountability.

Among the key highlights of his address was the fact that his administration had formed the leanest government in the Fourth Republic, with only 56 ministers and deputies.

He also pointed to the roll-out of a Code of Conduct for government officials, which explicitly bans the purchase of state assets by government.

President Mahama touched on significant economic measures following the National Economic Dialogue, including an amended Public Financial Management Act with new sanctions for non-compliance.

The president designated the first 120 days as a foundation for building the Ghana we want together, urging collective national effort moving forward.

Read his post below:

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Ayra Starr Grabs 3 Major Nominations at the 2025 BET Awards

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Ayra Starr Earns 3 Big Nominations at the 2025 BET Awards

Rising Afropop superstar Ayra Starr continues her meteoric rise on the global music scene with three major nominations at the BET Awards 2025 – a landmark moment in her already impressive career.

The 21-year-old Mavin Records artist, affectionately known as the Sabi Girl, is nominated in the following categories:
– Best International Act
Best R&B/Pop Artist
Best New Artist

These nominations highlight Ayra Starr’s versatility as an artist who effortlessly blends Afrobeats with R&B, pop, and soul, creating a sound that’s fresh, youthful, and emotionally resonant. From chart-topping singles like Rush and Bloody Samaritan to her acclaimed sophomore album The Year I Turned 21, Ayra Starr has proven that she’s not just a local star but a global force.

Her nomination for Best International Act cements her place among the continent’s finest exports, while her nods for Best R&B/Pop Artist and Best New Artist show just how deeply she’s resonating with fans and critics worldwide.

Since bursting onto the scene in 2021, Ayra has grown into a fashion-forward, genre-defying voice of her generation. With this triple BET recognition, she joins the ranks of other African icons who have crossed over into international superstardom – and she’s only getting started.

Congratulations to Ayra Starr – Africa’s “Sabi Girl” is taking over, one award stage at a time.

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Tema West will not be left out of development – Ofosu Ampofo assures

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Policy Adviser for Political Affairs at the Office of the Vice President, Dr. Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, has assured the people of Tema West that they will be fully included in the government’s development agenda.

Speaking to Adom News during the confirmation of the President’s nominee for Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Dr. Ofosu Ampofo emphasized the government’s commitment to equitable development across all municipalities.

He assured residents and assembly members that Tema West would receive its fair share of national resources.

“Tema West will not be left out of the national development agenda. This government is committed to ensuring that every district benefits,” he stated.

During the ceremony, Ludwig Teye Totimeh, President John Mahama’s nominee for Tema West, was unanimously confirmed as MCE by all 16 assembly members.

In Ashaiman, Freeman Tsekpo was also confirmed, receiving 26 out of 27 votes, while Samuel Tetteh Kwarshie Morton was confirmed as MCE for Kpone Katamanso.

Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo swore the new MCEs into office.

In his acceptance speech, Mr. Totimeh thanked President Mahama, the assembly, and traditional leaders for their support, pledging to work diligently for the progress of Tema West.

The Fashion Industry: A Cutthroat World Revealed

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In the fast-paced realm of New York fashion, where size zero reigns supreme and a bad hair day can spell disaster, Runway Magazine stands as the ultimate authority. Spearheaded by the formidable Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) – the unrivaled titan of the fashion world – Runway presents a daunting challenge for those striving to succeed in the industry.

CUTS calls for urgent regulatory reforms in public sector recruitment

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CUTS International, a leading policy research and advocacy organization, is calling for urgent and sweeping reforms to Ghana’s public sector recruitment system, citing pervasive opacity, politicization, and lack of meritocracy.

Appiah Kusi Adomako, West Africa Regional Director of CUTS International, highlighted the structural flaws in the country’s recruitment practices, describing the current system as “a game of political and social connections rather than merit.”

According to him, although recruitment into Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) is expected to be open, competitive, and transparent, the reality is far from this ideal.

“In practice, job openings at major public institutions like the Bank of Ghana, National Petroleum Authority, and Social Security and National Insurance Trust are rarely advertised publicly. The entire process is often hidden from view and driven by ‘protocol lists’ submitted by influential figures,” Adomako stated.

The situation, he notes, has created a culture of nepotism, secrecy, and unaccountability. The current system disadvantages the majority of qualified job seekers who lack political connections, particularly those from rural areas such as Damongo, Dambai, and Tamale. The absence of a centralized and digitized platform for public sector job postings further exacerbates this inequality, effectively excluding competent graduates who are outside major urban centers.

Speaking before a cross-section of the media, Mr Adomako opined that “this is not a matter of NDC or NPP. Since there is no clarity and objectivity in the process, given the chance, any future political party that is elected into government, say the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) or Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) or All People’s Congress (APC), will continue to current status quo. The only way to create a level playing field is to ensure a merit-based recruitment over favoritism.”

Mr. Adomako drew a stark contrast between the politicized civil service recruitment process and the relatively transparent procedures adopted by the security services, which emphasize merit, regional diversity, and national balance.

Adomako warned that the politicization of hiring deepens partisan loyalty within public institutions. “There is a growing perception that public sector employees owe allegiance to the political party that facilitated their employment. When governments change, these workers are often marginalized, leading incoming administrations to hire their own supporters in return,” he noted.

He further observed that this pattern has transformed tertiary education into a recruitment ground for political party foot soldiers rather than innovators, entrepreneurs, or critical thinkers. “The consequences are severe: declining professionalism, bloated payrolls, eroded public trust, and a disillusioned youth population struggling with unemployment and exclusion,” he added.

A Call to Action: CUTS Proposes Five Key Reforms
To address these systemic failings, CUTS International is urging the government, particularly the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Relations and the Public Services Commission (PSC), to undertake bold reforms:

1. Create a Centralised Recruitment Portal
A digital platform, modeled after systems in Kenya and India, should serve as the single entry point for all public sector job applications. This portal should be integrated with Ghana.gov to streamline access and accountability.

2. Mandatory Public Advertising of Vacancies
All public institutions must be mandated to publicly advertise job openings across newspapers, the centralized portal, and other media channels for a minimum of 30 days. This ensures transparency and equal opportunity.

3. Merit-Based Assessment and Interviews
The recruitment process should include standardized aptitude tests and competency-based interviews. Independent panels, free from political interference, must supervise these processes.

4. Annual National Recruitment Calendar
A publicly available recruitment calendar should be issued at the start of each year to promote predictability and discourage ad hoc hiring.

5. Digital Records and Annual Audits
All recruitment activities must be digitally recorded and audited annually. The audit reports should be publicly available, and the Auditor-General should play a proactive role in reviewing recruitment procedures.

Adomako emphasised that these reforms are both necessary and achievable. “If we can digitize BECE results, SHS placements, and university admissions, there is no reason we cannot do the same for public sector recruitment,” he stated.

CUTS International is urging the Public Services Commission to seize this opportunity to rebuild trust and professionalism in Ghana’s public sector. “A merit-based, transparent, and accountable recruitment system is essential not just for fairness, but for national development and effective service delivery,” Adomako concluded.

Court grants substituted service order in Koku Anyidoho vs. Captain Smart, Media General suit

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Samuel Koku Anyidoho (L) and Captain Smart Samuel Koku Anyidoho (L) and Captain Smart

Per a ruling by an Accra High Court on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, granting an application for substituted service in the GHS 5 million defamation suit brought against Captain Smart and his employers, Media General, by Samuel Koku Anyidoho, an official court order has been issued.

The order, dated May 8, 2025, was signed by a Deputy Registrar of the General Jurisdiction Division of the High Court in Accra.

Mr. Koku Anyidoho filed the suit in January 2025 against Captain Smart and Media General following what he described as deliberate and defamatory statements made by Captain Smart regarding his tenure as Head of Communications and Presidential Spokesperson during the administration of the late President John Evans Atta-Mills.

According to Anyidoho, Captain Smart’s statements fed into longstanding, baseless allegations concerning his supposed strained relationship with then-Vice President John Dramani Mahama. Captain Smart falsely claimed to have factual knowledge that Anyidoho used to “insult Vice President John Mahama face-to-face at the Flagstaff House.”

Captain Smart also alleged that Anyidoho, supposedly as “Director of Operations at the Flagstaff House,” used to disrespect Vice President Mahama and even “foolishly locked up” his office to prevent him from entering to work.

He further accused Anyidoho of acting with impunity, asserting that he had no respect for the Vice President and criticized President Atta-Mills for permitting such behavior. Captain Smart went on to allege that Anyidoho’s conduct was so egregious that it led John Mahama to write a resignation letter, and it allegedly took the intervention of former President John Agyekum Kufuor and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to persuade him to remain in office.

However, for the record, Samuel Koku Anyidoho never worked at the Flagstaff House and was never Director of Operations there.

Because court bailiffs were unable to serve the defendants despite multiple attempts, Anyidoho’s legal team filed a motion for substituted service, which was granted on April 29, 2025.

Per the court’s order, the substituted service notice is to be posted:

On the Notice Board of the High Court;

On the premises of Media General;

By electronic notice via GhanaWeb (as GhanaWeb reportedly published Captain Smart’s defamatory remarks), and other online platforms.

Following the publication of the substituted service, Captain Smart and Media General have 10 days to respond through their legal counsel, failing which the court may proceed with summary judgment or issue other constitutional orders.

The order was granted by Her Ladyship Ellen Lordina Serwaa Mireku, Justice of the High Court, General Jurisdiction 8.

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Adu Boahene’s disclosure has exposed politicians misuse of state funds

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Martin Kpebu is a legal practitioner Martin Kpebu is a legal practitioner

Private legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu, has stated that the revelations made by former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu-Boahene, highlight significant flaws in the country’s system, particularly pointing to how politicians often misuse taxpayers’ money.

According to him, politicians have consistently denied the misuse of state resources, but Adu Boahene’s exposé has brought some of these issues to light.

He commended Adu Boahene for revealing the information, noting that it serves to enlighten the citizenry and spark the much-needed conversations about accountability.

“But of course, we are grateful for these revelations because what they do is that they’ve enlightened us as citizens. You know, we’ve always been complaining that politicians misuse and are chopping our money. Akufo-Addo was denying but now with these revelations by Adu Boahene, you see that we were right. You know, he who feels it, knows it,” he said in an interview on TV3 on May 8, 2025.

Kpebu further alleged that the National Security apparatus has been exploited by the political class as a ruse and a conduit for looting state funds, raising concerns about the lack of transparency and oversight in the handling of national security expenditures.

He suggested that more of such revelations should be brought to light to ensure that individuals found culpable are held accountable in accordance with the law and to expose illegal dealings that have long been hidden from the public eye.

“He’s done extremely well by making these revelations because National Security has always been used as a ruse to loot and just chop our money anyhow so, it’s good he’s made those revelations.

“He should come with more details so that we can get all the culpable persons and put them before court. He should make more information available so that we go after all the persons who also had a hand in those dealings,” he added.

Kwabena Adu Boahene, currently on remand in the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), revealed confidential information contained in a memo outlining the allocation and utilisation of funds he is accused of embezzling during his tenure as Director-General of the National Signals Bureau.

The memo, which provides a detailed breakdown of the fund allocations, indicates that over GH¢8 million was allegedly used to finance an opposition political party, while an additional GH¢960,000 was reportedly paid to Members of Parliament as allowances to facilitate the passage of the National Signals Bureau (NSB) Act among other payments made for some special operations.

Additionally, the memo revealed that an amount of GH¢5.1 million was allocated for the purchase of vehicles intended for a special aide to the president-elect.

MAG/VPO

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First American Elected Pope –

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History was made at the Vatican yesterday as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of the United States was elected the first-ever American pope.

The 69-year-old cleric from Chicago will be known as Pope Leo XIV, following his selection by the College of Cardinals on the second day of the conclave.

The traditional white smoke billowed above the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, signaling to the world that a new pope had been chosen.

The crowd in St. Peter’s Square erupted in cheers as excitement rippled through the gathered faithful. Priests made the sign of the cross, nuns wept, and chants of “Viva il papa!” filled the air in anticipation of the official announcement.

The name of the new pontiff was revealed when a top cardinal stepped onto the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica and uttered the historic phrase: “Habemus papam!” — Latin for “We have a pope!” He then announced Cardinal Prevost’s birth name in Latin and revealed the name the new pope had chosen: Leo XIV. Moments later, the new pope made his first public appearance and imparted his inaugural blessing to the cheering crowd from the same balcony.

At that moment, in the so-called “Room of Tears,” Pope Leo XIV would have donned his papal vestments for the first time — a space named for the overwhelming emotion and weight of responsibility that many feel upon election to the papacy.

Pope Leo XIV brings decades of global experience to the role. Before joining the Vatican leadership, he served as a missionary and later a bishop in Peru. Most recently, he led the Vatican office responsible for appointing bishops worldwide — a role that positioned him as a key figure in shaping the Church’s leadership under Pope Francis.

Known for his pastoral approach and administrative acumen, Pope Leo XIV is expected to continue the reform-minded legacy of his predecessor, with a focus on inclusivity and strengthening the Church’s presence across diverse regions.

His election came after 133 voting cardinals deliberated in secrecy during the conclave, held inside the Vatican. A successful candidate must receive at least two-thirds of the votes. Cardinal Prevost’s wide-ranging experience and alignment with ongoing Church reforms are believed to have secured him the support needed.

 

By Ernest Kofi Adu