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Kofi Owusu Peprah reveals why he quit his job as NIB officer

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Gospel musician Kofi Owusu Peprah has revealed that he resigned from his role at Ghana’s Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), now known as the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), due to a conflict between his job and his passion for music.

Speaking on Hitz FM’s with Nii Noi, the hitmaker said the decision to leave the intelligence agency came after he received a formal query from his superiors while granting a live interview on the same station.

“I have left the BNI for about four years. It was in the studio that I received my query letter. Yes, in this house. I came for an interview. It’s a broken record, but this is the first time I am being explicit about it,” he stated.

He explained that the ethics of the Bureau did not permit officers to publicly engage in music or related activities.

“I was given the opportunity to resign or quit everything relating to music—pull down all my YouTube stuff, you know. Those are the ethics. I’m saying this so that if you are in it and want to do music, you know what you are getting yourself into,” he added.

Kofi Owusu Peprah, known for songs such as , , and , has steadily built a name for himself in Ghana’s gospel music scene. His sound blends contemporary worship with traditional highlife elements, drawing audiences across generations.

He is currently preparing for a major gospel concert scheduled for 17th August 2025 at Cedar Mountain Chapel in Accra.

The event is expected to feature live ministrations, guest performances, and a celebration of his musical journey so far.

“It Can’t Be True” – Alima Mahama Rejects Ablakwa’s $4.8m Embassy Scandal Claim

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Former Ghanaian Ambassador to the United States, Hajia Alima Mahama, has firmly denied allegations made by North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, that Fred Kwarteng, a former staff member of Ghana’s embassy in Washington, earned $4.8 million annually through unauthorized dealings as reported by Ghana Web.

Addressing the issue during an interview on June 23, 2025, Alima Mahama challenged Ablakwa’s figures, stating that Kwarteng’s company, GTC, operated under a legitimate agreement with the embassy to provide courier services for passport and visa applications.

She insisted that the embassy had no involvement in the courier service themselves and that Kwarteng’s earnings were based on negotiated flat rates with courier firms.

She explained that GTC charged $29.75 per delivery, regardless of how many passports were enclosed, and that the embassy processed fewer than 2,000 passports per quarter.

Alima Mahama emphasized that even the total revenue generated from visa issuance annually was under $4 million, casting further doubt on the $4.8 million figure.

Ablakwa had earlier alleged in Parliament that GTC handled an estimated 62,500 visa and passport deliveries each year, translating to around $1.8 million from courier services alone.

He added that further charges of $60 to $100 for assisting with forms could have boosted Kwarteng’s earnings to $4.8 million, labeling the operation as unlawful and exploitative.

The claim has sparked controversy, with Mahama describing the calculation as flawed and dismissing the suggestion that the arrangement financially harmed the Ghanaian government.

NDC Spain branch pledges full support for new Ambassador Kalsoume Baffoe

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The Spain Branch of the NDC has warmly welcomed Ghana’s new Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain, Kalsoume Sinare Baffoe, and pledged its full support as she assumes her diplomatic duties.

Speaking in an interview, Acting Branch Secretary Hanson Dartey commended President John Mahama for what he described as the fulfilment of a long-standing expectation.

He said the appointment reflects the President’s commitment to strengthening Ghana’s diplomatic ties and responding to the concerns of the diaspora.

“We are extremely grateful to President Mahama for heeding our appeal and appointing an ambassador at this critical juncture,” Mr Dartey said.

Ambassador-designate Kalsoume Baffoe

“This shows his commitment to deepening Ghana’s diplomatic presence in Europe and attending to the needs of the Ghanaian community here.”

He assured the new ambassador of the Branch’s readiness to collaborate with her to promote the welfare of Ghanaians in Spain and advance Ghana’s national interest.

“As a Branch, we are willing to engage in open discourse with our new ambassador on matters affecting our community and how best we can work together for the good of all Ghanaians in Spain,” he emphasised.

Acting Branch Secretary Hanson Dartey

Mr Dartey also expressed optimism that Ambassador Sinare Baffoe would prioritise reforms to improve service delivery at the Ghana Embassy in Madrid.

Many Ghanaians in Spain, he said, have long endured delays, cumbersome procedures, and bureaucratic red tape in accessing basic consular services.

“We hope that the new ambassador will help streamline documentation and eliminate unnecessary bottlenecks at the embassy,” he said.

“The Ghanaian community in Spain deserves efficient, timely, and respectful service, and we are confident that under her leadership, this vision will be realised.”

As Ambassador-designate Kalsoume Sinare Baffoe prepares to officially take office, the NDC Spain Branch reaffirms its commitment to being a supportive and constructive partner.

“We look forward to welcoming her warmly and working hand in hand to build a stronger Ghana-Spain relationship for the benefit of our people and our cherished motherland,” Dartey concluded.

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Prioritise teacher development in STEM

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Education expert and CEO of Brilliant Education Consult/Publication, John Akwasi Amponsah, has called on the government to prioritise teacher development in STEM education.

He stressed the need for capacity building to enable teachers to deliver the required content knowledge, values, and competencies to learners, thereby ensuring the successful implementation of STEM education in the curriculum.

Speaking at a workshop organized by Ghana EDTECH on the theme; “Leveraging AI, Digital Tools, Instructional Materials, and Innovative Pedagogies and Assessment Models to Enhance Learning, Foster Skills Acquisition, and Improve Educational Outcomes,” he emphasized that in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the skills demanded of workers have shifted from basic computer science to artificial intelligence (AI).

According to him, education is meant to equip learners with the skills and knowledge required to function effectively in both the world of work and life.

He noted that continuous reliance on traditional education, outdated pedagogies, and skills demanded in the 18th century is no longer effective. Hence, there is a need to transition to a form of education that prepares learners for the future.

“The government has a crucial role to play when it comes to education in every country. It is the government that gives policy direction on what learners should learn,” he stated.

“We are in the fourth industrial revolution. The skills that are demanded of workers have shifted from computer science to artificial intelligence(AI).

Education is actually programmed or faction to equip learners with the skills and knowledge they require to function effectively in the world of work and their own life,” he further added.

Meanwhile, some teachers called on the government to provide equipment and facilities that would aid the teaching of digital skills.

“Now that we have all admitted that, AI is the order of the day. But most of the schools don’t have the benefit of the use of AI because of the gadgets that they need. Though it is very expensive, we are appealing for some provisions of these digital tools to the learners, as the previous government did. At least if it is not one-to-one, but every school should have it that teachers can use it to facilitate their teaching and learning,” a teacher said.

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“The world has evolved” – Maya Blu on calls to stick to highlife

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Ghanaian artiste Maya Blu has expressed her opinion about calls on Ghanaian musicians to stick to highlife in order to promote the genre.

In an interview on BTS with Creatives, a YouTube series hosted by JoyNews’ Jacquline Ansomah Yeboah, Maya Blu said the world is evolving and musicians should not be restricted to just one genre. Instead, she believes artistes should be free to explore sounds that match their individuality and creative goals.

“The world has evolved and people are just doing what audiences love,” she said.

She argued that this shift is not a rejection of tradition but a reflection of changing tastes and creative freedom. 

“Everyone is doing what they do best, and we have to respect that,” she added.

Maya Blu’s comments come at a time when many industry watchers and veteran musicians have raised concerns over the apparent neglect of highlife music by the younger generation.

Once the dominant sound of Ghana, highlife is known for its rhythmic guitar patterns, brass sections, and lyrical storytelling. It formed the backbone of Ghanaian popular music throughout the 20th century and heavily influenced Afrobeat, hiplife and other modern forms of music. 

However, critics argue that contemporary Ghanaian artistes are turning away from highlife in favour of Afrobeats, amapiano, and global pop trends, which they say threaten the survival of Ghana’s musical identity.

As discussions around preserving Ghana’s musical heritage continue, Maya Blu’s position adds another layer to the ongoing debate about how young artistes can balance cultural legacy with creative evolution.

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King Mswati III of Eswatini arrives in Ghana [Video]

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King Mswati III, the leader of the Kingdom of Eswatini in southern Africa, has arrived in Ghana for a four-day state visit from Tuesday, June 24 to Saturday, June 28.

He was accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising government officials, traditional leaders, and business representatives.

Dressed in the traditional siSwasho — a cloth draped around the body and tied at the shoulder, often adorned with beads — the King was warmly welcomed at Kotoka International Airport by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah.

Also present at the airport were the Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations, Stan Xoese Dogbe; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa; Minister for Works and Housing, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei; Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie; and members of the African diplomatic corps.

King Mswati III’s visit is expected to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties between Ghana and Eswatini, while deepening historical and cultural connections, especially between the Asante Kingdom and the southern African nation.

As part of his itinerary, the King will meet officials at the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat in Accra before traveling to Kumasi later in the day.

In Kumasi, he will be the distinguished guest of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. His schedule includes visits to the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) and the Manhyia Palace Museum.

King Mswati III is also expected to address the National House of Chiefs and attend a grand durbar organized in his honour at Manhyia Palace.

A Royal Banquet will be held in Kumasi on Friday evening. On Saturday, the final day of his visit, King Mswati III will join the Asantehene at a ceremony at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) before departing Ghana.

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Sparqlyn honoured as 2025 APLA African Best Ghanaian Musician in Lagos

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Ghanaian music icon and cultural ambassador, Sparqlyn Ghanaian music icon and cultural ambassador, Sparqlyn

Ghanaian music icon and cultural ambassador Sparqlyn, known in private life as Ahmmed Kanneh Larweh, has officially clinched the prestigious African Best Ghanaian Musician of the Year 2025 title at the African Performance Leadership Awards (APLA), held on Friday, June 20, 2025.

Organized by the African Performance Leadership Academy in conjunction with EYE TV Africa, the 2025 APLA ceremony took place at Olumo Hall at the Airport Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria.

Sparqlyn’s recognition is a celebration of his incredible impact on music, leadership, and social development across Ghana and the continent.

As a veteran with over two decades in the Ghanaian music scene, Sparqlyn rose to prominence as a founding member of the Hiplife group Dunsin before launching his successful solo career in 2018.

Since then, he has delivered hit singles such as Jump On Me, Your Body, and Tumpa, which have earned him both international acclaim and a growing global fan base.

But beyond the mic, Sparqlyn is equally revered for his work as a traditional leader. He serves as the Development Chief in the Manya Krobo traditional area under the stool name Nene Kanneh Larweh I, Noryam Matse. In this role, he has initiated scholarship schemes for underprivileged youth, promoted unity among the Ga-Adangbe people, and worked with senior traditional leaders on various developmental projects.

In March 2025, Sparqlyn’s dual impact in music and community leadership was recognized by the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), which honored him with two awards and a citation during the Akwaaba Festival. That recognition, coupled with his win at APLA 2025, further solidifies his legacy as one of Ghana’s most influential modern-day figures.

The 2025 APLA event also honored other distinguished Ghanaians including President John Dramani Mahama, the Asantehene Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, celebrated actress Juliet Ibrahim, H. E. Amb. Dr. Sam Owusu and the Agricultural Development Bank Ghana for their exemplary leadership and contributions in their respective fields.

The award ceremony was chaired by His Emperor Majesty, Ambassador Dr. King Nkosinathi Eugene Mahlangu, Bongwe II of the Ndebele Kingdom in South Africa. The night featured keynote speeches from continental voices like Dr. Shuaibu Danwakan and Ambassador Dr. Joseph Anthony Carew, who addressed pressing African issues such as climate change resilience, terrorism, and governance.

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Ghanaian students develop AI solution to tackle deforestation, win Global ICT Award

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AI algorithms, IoT sensors were created to monitor the network to detect deforestation activities AI algorithms, IoT sensors were created to monitor the network to detect deforestation activities

A team of students from the University of Ghana has been awarded the Green Development Award at the just ended Huawei Global ICT Competition, after developing an AI-powered solution to combat Ghana’s persistent deforestation challenges.

The winning team comprised Wisdom Nana-Abena Ogbonna, Ryan Nii Akwei Brown, and Jehoaddan Ebrah Andoh. Under the guidance of their lecturer Mr. Julius Ludu their project, “Climate Sentinel,”- an AI and Internet of Things (IoT) system – was designed to provide real-time monitoring and alert systems for Ghana’s forest reserves.

Speaking about their “Climate Sentinel” project, team member Ryan Nii Akwei Brown noted that a news article they read which stated that nine out of Ghana’s forty-four forest reserves have been completely taken over by illegal miners spurred them to tackle Ghana’s deforestation struggle as their project focus.

“Climate Sentinel” addresses Ghana’s deforestation through technology integration.

The system combines AI algorithms with IoT sensors to create a monitoring network that can detect deforestation activities in real-time across the country’s forest reserves.

The solution uses artificial intelligence, cloud computing, IoT, big data, and other technologies as required by the competition’s AI Innovation track, which challenges students to identify problems and develop solutions with social and commercial value.

The team’s success came through participation in this year’s competition, which reached a record-breaking scale in its 9th edition, attracting over 210,000 students and instructors from more than 2,000 colleges and universities in over 100 countries and regions, including Ghana.

To reach the global finals, 179 teams from 48 countries had to qualify from their respective national and regional competitions across three major tracks: Practice, Innovation, and Programming.

The Ghanaian team participated in the Innovation track, where they placed second at the regional competition qualifying them for the Global Finals in China, where they subsequently won the Green Development Award.

Speaking on the award, the Head of Computer Science Department at the University of Ghana, Professor Ebenezer Owusu, commended Huawei for organising the ICT Competition.

He said “the Huawei ICT competition gave our students the opportunity to demonstrate a collaborative spirit, and build their understanding of the fundamentals of ICT”.

He then emphasised the significance of the competition in preparing students for the ever-evolving tech industry, stating that it not only helps in sharpening their technical skills but it is also vital in developing critical problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and innovation.

Professor Owusu also expressed his gratitude to Huawei for their continued support in nurturing the next generation of ICT professionals in Ghana and beyond.

In his opening speech at the Closing and Awards Ceremony of the Global Finals, the Director, ICT Strategy and Business Development Dept at Huawei, Ritchie Peng, said, “To achieve the goal of learning through competition and inspiring innovation through competition, we have continuously evolved the design of competition topics. The Practice Competition aligns with our vision for an Intelligent World 2030 and encourages students to master cloud computing, big data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive social progress.

“The Innovation Competition focuses on green development and digital inclusion, motivating participants to solve real-world challenges in sectors like agriculture, healthcare, and education through ICT.”

Launched in 2015, the Huawei ICT Competition serves as an international platform for academic competition and technological exchange. The annual event enables students and teachers to strengthen their ICT knowledge, improve practical skills, and foster innovation using current technologies and platforms.

The competition has been recognized as a key partner flagship program by UNESCO’s Global Skills Academy and it will continue to address the talent needs of the digital transformation era.

The story behind Swedru All Blacks' name

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Former Kabojja teacher gets 4 years in prison for attempting to sodomise pupil

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Godfrey Muwumuza, a teacher at Kabojja Junior School in the dock in court Godfrey Muwumuza, a teacher at Kabojja Junior School in the dock in court

A primary school teacher, who attempted to sodomise his pupil while away on a school field trip, has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail. Godfrey Muwumuza, a former teacher with Kabojja Junior School in the upscale of Kololo, in Kampala District, pleaded guilty to the crime in a plea-bargaining deal with the prosecution.

“Following the plea bargain agreement dated June 23, 2025, entered between the state, represented by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), and the convict, which plea bargain agreement has been endorsed by this court I hereby sentence the convict,” presiding Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi ruled yesterday.

Adding: “On count one, the convict is sentenced to four years and six months in prison. I do deduct the one month and fourteen days spent on remand. The convict will serve four years, four months, and 16 days.

On count two, the convict is sentenced to three years in prison. I deduct the one month and fourteen days spent on remand, and he will serve a period of two years, two months, and six days in prison. The sentence will run concurrently. You do have a right to appeal the sentence in the High Court of Uganda within fourteen days.”

He was facing aggravated homosexuality, which earns up to the maximum penalty of death by hanging. The 43-year-old faced another charge of indecent assault. Plea Bargaining is a justice system where an accused person voluntarily admits to the crime and pleads guilty to it in exchange for a lenient sentence or a lesser charge.

Prosecution led by Ms Joan Keko told the court that during the mitigation process, they considered the aggravating factors, which included abuse of a position of trust and authority.

The offences were committed repeatedly against a vulnerable and dependent person, with a significant age disparity of 32 years between the 43-year-old accused and the 11-year-old victim, whose name has been withheld because he is a minor. Other aggravating factors were that the offence was committed during a school field trip in the presence of another pupil who was a friend of the victim, the potential for long-term harm, a breach of safeguarding duty, premeditation, and the impact on the community.

In the plea-bargaining agreement, Muwumuza, through his lawyer, noted that he was a first-time offender with no previous convictions, was remorseful and regrets the trend of events, pleaded guilty, thus saving the court’s time, and that he is a sole breadwinner. Muwumuza, who accepted all the charges, when asked in court what he had to say, told the trial Chief Magistrate that he had nothing to say. It is the State’s case that Muwumuza, while acting in his capacity as a teacher and person of authority, attempted to perform a sexual act on an 11-year-old male pupil, who is in Primary Seven.

The victim’s identity has been withheld following child protection laws. Court documents indicate that while the pupils were returning from the school trip, Muwumuza reportedly felt a sexual urge and sought to act on it. He allegedly asked the minor to assist him with a torch, and in the process of handing it to him, the teacher grabbed the boy’s hand and forced it toward his genitals, initiating a sexual act.

The attempt was interrupted when another pupil walked out, causing the accused to momentarily release the victim. However, according to the same documents, Muwumuza later resumed his inappropriate behaviour aboard the school bus. He is alleged to have sat next to the same pupil and repeatedly grabbed his hand, again attempting to force the child to touch his private parts.

The victim, feeling increasingly unsafe, changed seats and moved to a different section of the bus. Nevertheless, Muwumuza allegedly followed him and continued the same actions, showing persistence in his conduct.

The victim then used his phone to send a distress message via WhatsApp to his mother, detailing the abuse he was experiencing. The mother, upon receiving the message, promptly reported the incident to police authorities. The swift intervention by law enforcement led to Muwumuza’s arrest.

During police interrogation, a charge-and-caution statement was obtained from the suspect. According to the police report, Muwumuza reportedly admitted to the allegations during the interview.

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The victim is 11 years old, which is a very young and highly vulnerable age. The victim was the convict’s pupil, meaning he was dependent on the convict for education, guidance, and safety within the school environment, a vulnerability the convict took advantage of– Ms Joan Keko.

In NPP, creatives are looked at in a condescending manner

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Filmmaker Socrate Sarfo has expressed worry over how creatives in the New Patriotic Party are looked at.

He is of the view that the party does not respect creatives who are members; hence, their decision not to tap into their knowledge and wisdom.

Socrate noted that the NPP only focuses on bookish people who have, over the years, failed the party, but no lessons have been learned.

Strapless Ankara Dress For Your Inspiration

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If you’re in search of the perfect blend of elegance, culture, and confidence, then look no further than the timeless charm of a strapless Ankara dress. This style isn’t just fashion it’s a statement. It celebrates the beauty of African prints while adding a modern twist with its bold, shoulder-baring silhouette. Whether you’re attending a cocktail party, traditional event, or just stepping out to own your day, a strapless Ankara dress gives you the room to flaunt your femininity with grace and poise.

The vibrant patterns and rich colors of the fabric bring life to the outfit, while the strapless design gives off a refined allure that’s both daring and classy. It’s a look that flatters the neckline, highlights the shoulders, and adds a soft glamour that’s hard to ignore. With the right accessories perhaps a statement necklace, bold earrings, or a classic clutch you can elevate this outfit from stunning to unforgettable.

Step into any room with the power of tradition and the spirit of modern-day chic. This is not just a dress it’s your confidence, your pride, and your fashion-forward identity, all sewn into one masterpiece. Let this be your inspiration to slay effortlessly and beautifully.

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Former NPP Communications Director endorses Adutwum, urges issue-based campaigning

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A former Eastern Regional Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), David Prah, has called on party supporters to prioritise issue-based campaigning and avoid personal attacks as the party prepares for its flagbearer primaries ahead of the 2028 general elections.

Speaking on Burning Issues on Adom FM, hosted by Akua Boakyewaa Yiadom, Mr Prah emphasised the dangers of tribal and ethnic politics, cautioning that such divisive tactics could undermine the NPP’s unity and electoral fortunes.

“After the contest, the party will have to campaign for one candidate who emerges as the flagbearer, and if supporters continue with insults, tribalism, and ethnic campaigning, it will be difficult to market that candidate to win power in 2028,” he warned.

Mr Prah, a former Deputy Director of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), threw his support behind Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, describing him as a transformational leader with the potential to unite the party and lead Ghana into a new era of development.

“Even though Dr Bawumia, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, Dr Bryan Acheampong, and Kennedy Agyapong are all qualified to lead the NPP, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum stands tall among them. He is a unifier, hardworking, connected to the grassroots of the party, and has innovative ideas that can help turn the fortunes of this country around,” he stated.

He also highlighted Dr Adutwum’s performance as Education Minister, which he believes has earned him widespread admiration from Ghanaians calling for him to lead the nation.

“The world is moving at a fast pace, and we cannot continue doing things the same way. We need someone like Dr Adutwum as President to bring his innovative ideas to bear for the benefit of the citizenry,” Mr Prah concluded.

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Controversy Over Extradition Hearing Of Kofi Boat

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Kofi Boat

 

The initiation of extradition processes for self-acclaimed businessman Isaac Oduro Boateng, popularly known as Kofi Boat, is generating a lot of controversies as the Gbese District Court is set to deliver a ruling on the propriety of the extradition order.

At the centre of the controversies is the amount in question for which he is wanted in the United States of America over a complex web of conspiracy involving wire fraud and romance scams involving him and three others.

While there are reports of his involvement in a web of fraud amounting to $100 million over years, new details provided by Ameyaw Debrah suggests that court documents relating to his extradition proceedings only mentions $300,000.

Another issue currently being considered by the Gbese District Court is the legality of the extradition order, as his lawyers have reportedly opposed it on legal grounds, arguing that it was not authenticated by Ghana’s diplomatic mission in the United States.

Reports suggest that the lawyers are seeking to set aside the extradition order for this failure, which it considers very integral to legal requirement under Ghanaian law for the admissibility of such documents.

Another issue in contention is Isaac Oduro Boateng’s link to Frederick Asante, a Ghanaian who was convicted in the United States for wire fraud and romance scams.

His conviction and the subsequent evidence gathered by the FBI, according to reports, play crucial role in the initiation of the extradition proceedings against Kofi Boat.

The FBI reportedly relied on telephone conversations between the two, in which they allegedly discussed payments made to individuals on behalf of Kofi Boat, prompting U.S. investigators to link Kofi Boat to the fraudulent scheme.

As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether the court will grant the extradition order or order that the alleged procedural oversight should be corrected.

Kofi Boat, according to reports, is willing to voluntarily surrender himself to the U.S. authorities in a bid to clear his name of the allegations made against him.

Extradition

The Ministry of Interior has issued a formal order for the arrest of four Ghanaian nationals sought by the United States (US) in connection with an alleged multi-million-dollar small business administration and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) fraud scheme.

The wanted individuals — Isaac Oduro Boateng, Inusah Ahmed, Derrick Van Yeboah, and Patrick Kwame Asare — are believed to be hiding in Ghana, sparking a full-blown international manhunt now officially sanctioned by the government.

According to a confidential but now widely circulated extradition order signed by Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, a requisition was formally lodged by the U.S. government through diplomatic channels. The request seeks the apprehension and extradition of the suspects under Ghana’s Extradition Act, 1960 (Act 22).

The letter, dated March 18, 2025, explicitly called on Ghanaian authorities to issue a warrant for the arrest of all four men. It appears the charges stem from allegations of large-scale fraudulent claims made against U.S. federal relief funds.

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Sky Train: Court adjourns case as Ameyaw-Akumfi’s lawyers seek Supreme Court intervention

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Lawyers for former Board Chair of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Prof Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, have filed a motion at the High Court seeking to suspend his ongoing criminal trial over the controversial Sky Train deal.

Prof. Ameyaw-Akumfi and former GIIF CEO Solomon Asamoah are facing charges of causing financial loss to the state and willful dissipation of public funds.

However, in their latest legal move, the defence argues that the charges are premature and has asked the court to strike them out.

The defence is also requesting the High Court to refer a constitutional question to the Supreme Court under Article 130(2) of the 1992 Constitution.

This provision requires lower courts to suspend proceedings and refer matters when there are questions about constitutional interpretation or enforcement.

Specifically, the lawyers want the Supreme Court to determine whether Sections 1 and 7 of the Public Property Protection Law (SMCD 140) align with Article 19, which guarantees the right to a fair trial.

Section 1 of SMCD 140 prescribes up to 10 years imprisonment for intentional dissipation of public funds and up to five years for misuse.

Section 7 makes directors and officers liable for offences committed by a company unless they prove the act was done by someone else or that they exercised due diligence.

The defence has asked the High Court to halt the trial until the Supreme Court rules on the constitutional questions.

Meanwhile, the prosecution has revised its witness list, withdrawing four statements. The state now plans to rely on eight witnesses to prove its case.

The High Court has adjourned the case to July 9, when it will rule on the defence’s motion.

This legal challenge could have significant implications for the trial, potentially delaying proceedings or leading to a reassessment of the charges under constitutional law.


The Sky Train project, a proposed urban rail system for Accra, has been mired in controversy over alleged financial irregularities.

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NPP Presidential Race: Let’s Choose Unity Over Division – Adjei-Worlanyo 

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By Daniel Agbesi Latsu 

Kadjebi (O/R), June 24, GNA-Mr. Frank Adjei-Worlanyo, the Akan Constituency Communications Officer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has called on rank and file of the party to choose unity over division as the NPP’s early presidential candidature race gathers momentum. 

“In the lead-up to this crucial event, which is set to take place on January 31, 2026, several party delegates are visibly aligning themselves with various presidential hopefuls, positioning themselves strategically to influence outcomes. This political maneuvering is, of course, a natural part of the democratic processes within the parties”, he said. 

Mr. Adjei-Worlanyo made these remarks in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the sidelines of the ongoing discussion about the early NPP presidential Candidature race. 

He, however, stated that what is particularly noteworthy and concerning is the behaviour of some party faithful, especially the sitting Members of Parliament (MPs). 

“These MPs are not only aligning themselves to safeguard their parliamentary seats for the 10th Parliament but are also campaigning for their preferred presidential candidates. While political loyalty and campaign were expected, some of these efforts have unfortunately, manifested in divisive rhetoric that risks inflaming passions and deepening existing fractures within the party”, he added.  

He noted that the internal discourse threatened to undermine the unity and collective strength that the NPP needed to present a formidable front in the upcoming general elections. 

He said as the main opposition party, the NPP’s leadership at all levels-including polling station executives, electoral coordinators, constituency, regional, and national executives, presidential candidates, and party faithful-would come together to close ranks and avoid internal divisions. Instead, the current scenario suggests the opposite. 

He said that the visible factionalism provided ammunition for the incumbent government to exploit, further eroding the opposition’s chances and weakening the party’s front. 

He emphasized that the campaign should be grounded in policy, vision, and competence, rather than ethnicity, religion, or personal attacks. Political discourse that inflames religious sensitivities only serves to polarise the electorate and distract from the substantive issues that matters to Ghanaians.   

Mr. Adjei-Worlanyo urged party members to be committed to fostering cohesion, promoting respectful dialogue, and focusing on what unites them rather than what divides them. 

This, he said, would help build a strong, united front capable of winning the confidence of Ghanaians and leading the country to a brighter future. 

GNA 

Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba 

‘We’ll Improve Space Science Devt’

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Kwamena Essilfie Quaison

 

The Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI) has assured the public of its commitment to strengthening the legal framework and enhancing institutional coordination for space development in the country.

The Director for Science, Technology and Innovation at the ministry, Kwamena Essilfie Quaison, made this known during a visit by the Space Law Technical Advisory Mission to Ghana.

He noted that the meeting would also provide an opportunity to discuss international best practices in space governance.

Mr. Quaison emphasised that the country’s dedication to space science and technology is not new, having leveraged space applications in communications, weather forecasting, environmental monitoring, and other areas for decades.

He also highlighted notable achievements by institutions such as the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute, which has been instrumental in converting the Kuntunse Earth Station into the Ghana Radio Astronomy Observatory, and the successful launch of GhanaSat-1 through academic collaboration.

Mr. Essilfie Quaison further noted that the ministry had recently launched the Ghana Space Policy, which serves as a foundational framework to coordinate all space-related activities across ministries, agencies, academia, and other key sectors.

According to him, the policy focuses on research, commercialisation, and the peaceful exploration of space, and is expected to support the establishment of a National Space Agency as well as a Technology Development Fund.

He stressed that the meeting was a significant step toward implementing the country’s space policy with a robust legal foundation, while also leading and coordinating the ongoing development of Ghana’s space law in collaboration with all stakeholders.

“Let me emphasise that this process is not merely technical; it is transformational. We envision a Ghana where space technologies help fight illegal mining, improve agricultural planning, predict floods, monitor coastlines, and enable smart urban development,” he said.

“The benefits of space are not abstract. They are real, measurable, and urgent for our economic transformation,” he added.

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Ameyaw-Akumfi’s lawyers file motion to halt criminal trial, trigger Supreme court review

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Lawyers for Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi have filed a motion at the High Court seeking to halt his ongoing criminal trial. The former Board Chair of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) is facing trial alongside former CEO, Solomon Asamoah over the controversial Sky Train deal.

The two have been charged with causing financial loss to the state and willful dissipation of public funds.

In his latest motion, Prof. Ameyaw-Akumfi’s legal team is asking the court to strike out the charges against him, arguing that they are premature. They are also requesting the court to refer a constitutional question to the Supreme Court under Article 130(2) of the 1992 Constitution.

Article 130(2) mandates lower courts to suspend proceedings and refer matters to the Supreme Court when questions arise concerning the interpretation or enforcement of constitutional provisions, or whether an enactment exceeds the powers conferred by the Constitution

Specifically, the lawyers want the Supreme Court to determine whether Sections 1 and 7 of the Public Property Protection Law (SMCD 140) are consistent with Article 19 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to a fair trial.

Section 1 of SMCD 140 stipulates that any person who intentionally dissipates public funds can face up to 10 years in prison, while intentional misuse carries a sentence of not exceeding five years in jail.

Section 7 holds directors, officers, and partners liable for offences committed by a company or partnership unless they can prove the offence was committed by someone else or that they exercised due diligence to prevent it.

The defence is also asking the High Court to stay proceedings until the Supreme Court rules on the constitutional questions.

The High Court has adjourned the case to July 9, when it will deliver a ruling on the defence’s motion.

Meanwhile, prosecutors have revised their witness list, withdrawing four witness statements. The state now intends to rely on eight witnesses for its case.

King Mswati arrives in Accra for a four-day state visit  

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By Iddi Yire  

Accra, June 24, GNA -King Mswati III, Ingwenyama of the Kingdom of Eswatini, has arrived in Accra for a four-day state visit to Ghana. 

He was met on arrival at the Kotoka International Airport by Mr Julius Debrah, the Chief of Staff at the Presidency. 

Other Government officials present at the Airport to receive King Mswati include Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madam Dzifa Abla Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, and Mr Sampson Ahi, Deputy Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry. 

The King would be welcomed at the Presidency for bilateral discussions with President John Dramani Mahama and a high-level Ghanaian delegation.  

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Christian Akorlie  

‘Former MMDCEs are a bunch of political prostitutes’ – Dr Asante Otchere

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Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere is a political science lecturer at UCC Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere is a political science lecturer at UCC

Senior political science lecturer at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere, has slammed former Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) of New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the controversy surrounding their endorsement of flagbearer aspirants of the party.

According to the political scientist, the endorsements the former MMDCEs are giving to the various contenders for the NPP flagbearership position appear to be insincere.

Speaking to GHOne TV on June 24, 2025, Dr Asante Otchere remarked that the former chief executives appear to lack integrity because they endorse every candidate they meet.

“I do not see the former MMDCEs as people with integrity and principles; they’re a bunch of political prostitutes,” he said.

The criticism by the political science lecturer comes on the heels of claims and counterclaims that all the former MMDCEs are endorsing aspirants of the NPP presidential primaries, which is slated for January 31, 2026.

Several groups of the former MMDCEs have held press conferences either affirming or denying their endorsement of some of the contenders.

Meanwhile, some of the former MMDCEs have been captured singing the praises of all the contenders they have met.

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Perseus Mining Ghana announces leadership transition

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Perseus Mining Ghana Limited Company (PMGLC) is pleased to announce key leadership changes at its Edikan operations, effective 1 July 2025.

These appointments reflect the Perseus Mining group’s long-term commitment to nurturing internal talent and strengthening operational leadership across its mining assets.

Daniel Egya-Mensah, currently General Manager of the Edikan Gold Mine, will assume the newly created role of Chief Executive Officer of PMGLC, having joined the company in 2023. In this new position, he will provide strategic guidance to the operational leadership team and oversee stakeholder engagement.

With over 25 years of experience in the mining industry, Daniel has held senior leadership roles at Newmont, AngloGold Ashanti and Teberebie Goldfields.

Under his leadership over the last two years, Edikan has significantly improved its operational efficiency, enabling it to meet production, cost, and safety targets in 2024 and remain on track for 2025.

In parallel, Mining and Technical Services Manager Alexander Kofi Oduro is being promoted as General Manager of Edikan Gold Mine.

With more than 17 years of experience in the mining sector in Ghana and internationally, Alexander brings a wealth of expertise, innovation and strategic vision to the next phase of Edikan’s growth and development.

In his previous role, he was instrumental in delivering new benchmarks for efficiency and innovation through his strategic approach to mine planning and optimisation.

Amatus Niminye, currently Mine Operations Superintendent, will succeed Alexander as Mining and Technical Services Manager. Amatus is known for his operational leadership and innovation, having led greenfield developments and implemented pioneering blasting techniques that enhanced financing and sustainability metrics. His commitment to excellence will continue to guide his leadership as he embarks on this new strategic role.

Perseus Mining places great value on the strength of its people and the unique talents they each bring. As a recognised leader in the mining industry, the Company is committed to investing in the next generation of highly skilled miners.

By fostering internal talent, Perseus Mining ensures continuity of leadership across its operations while remaining true to its core values. 100% of the Edikan Gold Mine’s management team and workforce are Ghanaian nationals.

Perseus Mining Limited CEO and Managing Director Jeff Quartermaine commented:

“The Perseus group has always believed that the foundation of our long-term success lies in the strength of its people. These key appointments in Ghana are a clear reflection of our deep commitment to developing talent from within and building a culture of leadership and excellence throughout our operations.

“I am proud to see this next generation of Ghanaian leaders step into strategic roles that will help shape the future of our business in Ghana. Their expertise and dedication will be critical as we embark on the next chapter of our growth. I would like to congratulate them and wish them every success.”


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I was kicked out at midnight after being accused of theft

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Mabel Okyere is a gospel musician Mabel Okyere is a gospel musician

Ghanaian gospel artiste Mabel Okyere has shared a deeply emotional account of her journey to the limelight, revealing how she was thrown out into the streets after being falsely accused of theft.

Speaking in an interview on Neat FM, the “Anuonyam” hitmaker disclosed that her music is born out of real-life struggles and painful moments.

“The songs I sing are all based on my personal experiences. I have hawked goods on the streets, done many menial jobs. I have really been through a lot,” she said.

Mabel recounted a particularly heartbreaking incident involving a relative.

According to her, while staying with this relative, the person’s wayward child had stolen an amount of money.

She added, “Unbeknownst to me, she had hidden the money in my Ghana Must Go bag. During a house search for the money, they eventually found it in my bag.”

“No amount of pleading worked, and they kicked me out,” she recalled.

She said her life took a turn when she participated in a church singing competition and won the opportunity to record a song.

A major music producer who attended her church later heard her work and linked her up with another producer, leading to the release of her debut album in 2013.

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‘Sticka was misquoted’ – Palgrave defends Stephen Amoah over Bawumia comment

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Dr Palgrave Boakye-Danquah is a former Government Spokesperson on Governance and Security Dr Palgrave Boakye-Danquah is a former Government Spokesperson on Governance and Security

Former Government Spokesperson on Governance and Security, Dr Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, has jumped to the defense of Nhyiaeso MP Dr Stephen Amoah, popularly known as ‘Sticka’ following backlash over alleged claims that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) lost the 2024 general elections because its flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, is a Muslim.

Dr Amoah’s alleged remarks have sparked anger among party faithful and members of the Muslim community, prompting calls for a retraction and formal apology.

Speaking in an interview on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey on Monday, June 23, Dr Boakye-Danquah said the outrage is misplaced, insisting the comments were misinterpreted.

“I was in Kumasi, I was at the programme where Honourable Dr Stephen Amoah made those comments, and I think that his remarks have been taken out of context, absolutely,” he said.

He pointed to voter trends from the 2024 general elections, stressing that the real issue lies in data showing the NPP lost the majority of Zongo communities, which are predominantly Muslim with the exception of Winneba.

“In 2024, the NPP’s flagbearer lost all the Zongos across the country except Winneba,” Dr Boakye-Danquah noted.

“Meanwhile, in 2020, President Akufo-Addo, a southerner, performed far better in the north and Zongo communities.”

He argued that such data-driven insights should guide internal party reflections, not assumptions based on religion.

Dr Boakye-Danquah also underscored the party’s commitment to inclusiveness, citing the historic nomination of Dr Bawumia as the NPP’s first Muslim flagbearer in the Fourth Republic.

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Ghana to become West Africa's assembling hub with Chinese support – Julius Debrah

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How sexual harassment backlash made MMA star run from ring girl after victory

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One of South Korea’s most recognised mixed martial artists, Park Dae Sung, found himself in an unusual post-fight situation, not because of who he fought, but because of who he avoided.

After securing a split decision win over Rodrigo Caporal at Road FC 36 in February 2017, Park did something rarely seen in MMA: he sprinted away from the ring girl during the victory photo session.

As she approached to pose for the traditional post-fight snapshot, Park backed off, waved his arms frantically, and could be heard shouting, “Don’t come”.

Officials had to persuade him to return to the centre of the ring, and when he finally did, he stood stiffly beside her, carefully avoiding any physical contact.

This dramatic reaction stemmed from an incident just two months earlier. In December 2016, after another split decision win, this time over Kyung Pyo Kim at Road FC Young Guns 31, Park was seen placing his hands on a ring girl’s waist and pulling her close during the media photo session.

He repeated the act twice, despite her visible discomfort. The footage sparked public outrage and accusations of sexual harassment.

The backlash was swift and severe, prompting Park to adjust his behaviour drastically. The transformation from aggressive celebrant to visibly nervous victor became a moment of viral attention across South Korean media.

Though Park boasts a near-perfect record in Road FC between 2013 and 2017, the incident remains a stain on his glorious career.

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Cape Town gangs wey dey recruit small-small children into di gangs

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Di father wey still dey in shock lie down on a small single bed and e point to two bullet holes for di wall of im house.

Dis na clear evidence of di moment wey destroy im family life forever.

Dem shoot Devon Africa four-year-old son, Davin, for February, e bin dey di middle of one crossfire shoot-out between criminals.

E be victim of di gang warfare wey dey disturb Cape Flats, di towns around Cape Town – di area na legacy of apartheid, wen dem force non-white population comot from di centre of di wealthy city go di under-resourced outskirts.

“Dis na di bullet hole here,” e tok. “Dis na wia e sleep.”

Di family bin already don endure unspeakable horror.

Davin older sister, Kelly Amber, die two years earlier, dem shoot am too as rivals fire gun at each oda. She be 12.

Now, na only one pikin remain for Devon and im wife, Undean, dia youngest daughter.

“She ask me: ‘Wia my brother dey?” Undean tok. “So I tell her say e dey wit Jesus for daddy heart and for my heart.”

These murders happun for one area known as Wesbank, but many oda families across di wider Cape Flats area don at one time endure similar nightmares, despite assurances by di police say dem go increase patrols.

Di numbers tell horrifying story. Di Western Cape province – wia di Cape Flats dey – consistently see majority of gang-related murders for South Africa, according to di police.

Officially, dis na policing priority for di government. President Cyril Ramaphosa set up one special unit to fight gang violence for 2018, e also briefly deploy army to di area di following year, but di problem no stop, and di killings continue.

“Whole history and generations of pipo wey dem born into these gangs dey,” Gareth Newham, head of di Justice and Violence Prevention programme for di Institute for Security Studies for Johannesburg.

“[Dem] flourish for areas wey di state don abandon or areas wey dey underdeveloped. Di gangs dey provide a form of social structure wey dey provide services to di communities wey di state no dey do anytin for. Dem dey provide food for homes. Money for electricity. Money for transport or funerals. These gangs even dey pay school fees.”

Dem dey among di pipo for di community and “dat na why e dey very difficult for di police to tackle dem… e mean say dem fit use non-gang members’ houses to store drugs and store weapons”.

But pipo dey wey dey try tackle di issue.

Fifteen kilometres (nine miles) away from Wesbank na Hanover Park wia Pastor Craven Engel dey glued to im mobile phone almost all day, every day in im quest for peace.

Im mission na to mediate in gang conflicts to stop dis violence and di killings, wey profitable trade in drugs dey ginger. Im and im team dey try follow one basic formula: detection, interruption and changing mindsets.

“Hanover Park no really get any economy to tok of,” Pastor Engel. “Most of di economy na from di drug culture. Dat na di biggest economy.”

Pastor Engel say dem no fit overlook di impact of di apartheid for di area but neither can generational trauma – manifested as drug addiction and then family breakdown.

“Di substance [drug] create unemployment, di substance create robbery, e create gang fights sake of turfs. So, di substance dey di middle of so many of di atrocities within di community,” Pastor Engel tok. E estimate say around 70% of local children wey dey there dey live wit some kind of addiction.

Dis community of around 50,000 pipo gatz endure shootings and stabbings almost daily. And most time, na young pipo dey do di killing and na dem dey die.

“Di policing approach alone no fit solve di problem bicos you fit arrest pipo bicos dem be members of di members, for having guns and for shootings and murders. Dem go go prison, but then, younger members go replace dem. And dat dey create a whole different set of problems. E dey likely say dem go get into fights ova territory and turf,” Mr Newham tok.

“How dem dey shoot pikin seven times for head or three times for im back? How stray bullet take dey hit pikin?” Pastor Engel ask.

On im phone, e call community leaders and gang kingpins, wey dey constantly try to reduce di violence. Wen BBC Africa Eye visit am, e bin dey try broker one ceasefire between two warring gangs – and e bin manage to reach di jailed leader of one of dem.

“If I want something to happun then e go happun. You understand pastor?” di gang boss tok for phone. “But I fit tell you one thing. I be pesin wey like to fight back if I come under fire.”

Threats. Even from behind bars.

But Pastor Engel no dey give up. E dey highly visible for im community, weda for di house of a parishioner or bifor im large and loud congregation for di pulpit on a Sunday.

“I think wetin make am dey very, very terrible now now na say more children dey involved for di gangs, bicos di gangs dey recruit between diages of eight and 15 years old,” e tok.

Di programme e dey run bin dey receive government money, but di funds no dey again. To cut off di supply lines and protect di innocent, e go meet victims and perpetrators anywhere and at any time.

E dey also send rehabilitated gang members to negotiate directly wit warring factions. Those wey dey live on di edge of death know how important e dey to push for peace instead.

Glenn Hans na one such person. E dey meet wit rival gangs to convince dem to honour a ceasefire. “I bin also dey dis game. As long as you make decision say you wan be better pesin. Dat’s all,” e tell one group of gang members.

One of dem get chilling response: “Di more we kill, di more ground we seize and di more ground we get, di more we fit build. So, for me to speak about peace – I no fit make dat kain decision bicos no be my decision to ensure peace.”

Di ceasefire wey dem eventually agree on bin last just for few days, shattered by di killing of two pipo for one drive-by shooting.

But some pipo wey don dey deep inside di conflict don get enough.

Fernando – or Nando – Johnston dey part of one gang called di Mongrels, and e dey try find way out wit di help of Pastor Engel.

Di pastor describe Mr Johnston as young pesin dem “born into di gang” since im whole family dey involved.

“For dis game na only two options dey – na either you go jail or you die, ” Oga Johnston tok.

“I really wan change direction and I believe say way out always dey. Dat na di reason I approach di pastor – to ask am if plan or way dey to take me.”

E go join one six- to 12-week programme of rehabilitation wey di pastor dey run and wey charitable donations dey fund wey dey designed to get pipo off drugs and into work.

“Di thing na you fit now start to dey build yourself up again,” Pastor Engel tell am. “You go fit get job and make money for yourself. Then you no go need hustle and scavenge around here anymore.”

“I ready to go, pastor,” Johnston tok as e ready to leave im battered and scarred community in search of a new path.

Pipo wey close to am don gada to wish am well. Im mother, Angeline April, hold back her tears, desperate say, dis time, her son go choose life. “Please just make di best of dis opportunity, Nando,” she tok.

“Yes mummy, I always make di best of a situation.”

“Fernando papa na gangster but my oda children papa na gentleman,” Mr Johnston mama tok.

“But bicos e be gangster, di children also chook body for gangsterism despite say I constantly dey warn dem. E no easy to raise four boys on my own, you know. I always dey encourage am to change, bicos I love am well-well.”

And so far so good for Mr Johnston. Two weeks afta e start di programme, e still dey there.

“Nando dey stabilize. E dey for works programme. E dey see im family, e dey see im children. We allow am go house and e come back and we test am and no find drugs for im system,” Pastor Engel tok.

Hope na rare commodity for here, but sometimes e dey spring through di cracks for di streets wey don see so much trauma.

No be all streets, though. Very little hope dey found at Devon Africa and Undean Koopman house, wey siddon for di middle of battlefield.

Di cycle of killings and retaliation wey don hit di area wey dey di edges of dis beautiful South African city dey overwhelming for many of those wey just dey struggle to survive.

And those caught in the middle often gatz make impossible choices.

“Community members, even if dem dey opposed to di gangs, are not necessarily pro-police for two reasons,” Mr Newham tok.

“One na say dem no know if police go come if dem call dem. And if dem call di police, dem no know if di police officers dey corrupt. Pipo no understand di scale of di challenge for South Africa.”

Sentiments reflected by di peacemakers on di frontlines for dis war. “Nobody go come from anywhere to help or save us. Not from overseas. Not from our local government. Nobody go come wit magic wand to cure di Cape Flats,” Pastor Engel tok.

“As individuals we gatz dey determined to build up resilience, create hope for our pipo and grow. Bicos politics clearly don fail us.”

Three decades afta di end of apartheid di legacy of di system, wey keep pipo wey no be white separate and poor, still dey live on for Cape Flats

One newspaper wey dey pinned to di wall of Pastor Engel office na reminder of di killing of one notorious gang leader for 2019

Nando Johnston say im wan find way out of di gang life

Regina Daniels Motivates Fans with Striking Message on Confidence and Self-Worth

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Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has shared inspiring words with her millions of fans.

On Instagram, she shared photos of herself, stating that overconfidence can be fatal, but low self-esteem should not be a concern.

Popular Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has taken to social media to uplift her followers with a powerful message on self-awareness and confidence.

Open endorsements not wrong, but… – Henry Kokofu

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Former Member of Parliament for Bantama, Henry Kwabena Kokofu, has declared his commitment to rebuilding the New Patriotic Party (NPP), stressing the need for unity and internal reform ahead of the party’s 2026 presidential primaries.

Speaking in an interview on , Mr. Kokofu revealed that although he was approached to contest for the NPP’s flagbearer position, he declined the offer, citing the party’s current fragile state.

“I was approached to contest as flagbearer, but I declined because I feel the party is not standing well. Where the party is right now, it’s important we change certain things internally,” he said.

Mr. Kokofu emphasized that his focus is on helping to rebuild the party using his experience, and pledged to support whichever candidate is elected, provided the person fosters unity.

“I am for the rebuilding of the party. All I care about is restoring the NPP to a strong standing. We need leadership from the flagbearer who can unify us,” he added.

He also cautioned against open endorsements, which he believes could harm party cohesion.

“Everyone has a preference, and that’s normal, but open endorsements should be discouraged. It’s not wrong legally, but for the sake of party unity and best practices, we must avoid divisive tendencies,” he said.

His comments come amid increased internal competition and growing public endorsements of aspirants ahead of the party’s primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026.

TOR Targets October 2025 For Restart

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Edmond Kombat

 

The Acting Managing Director of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), Edmond Kombat, has announced that the refinery is aiming to resume operations by October 2025.

Mr. Kombat made this known when officials of TOR appeared before the Parliamentary Committee on Energy to provide updates on the refinery’s mandate, work plan for 2025, and ongoing operational challenges.

In his presentation, the Acting MD revealed that TOR is progressing with the upgrade of its Gantry and Terminal facilities, noting that management is committed to completing all ongoing projects initiated by the previous administration.

According to him, the refinery also plans to address its significant debt burden, pursue financial restructuring, and invest in the retooling of its laboratory to enhance operational efficiency.

Mr. Kombat seized the opportunity to appeal to the Committee for assistance in resolving some of the pressing challenges facing the refinery.

These, he mentioned, include the restructuring of TOR’s debts with the ESLA receivables, converting government debts into equity, reinstating TOR’s share of the ESLA levy, allowing TOR to participate in the primary distribution margin, and securing representation on the Laycan Committee.

Chairman of the Committee and Member of Parliament for Ho West, Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, who presided over the meeting, emphasised that the engagement was part of the Committee’s oversight responsibilities over agencies under the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition.

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‘It Is Sad A Man I Love Can Throw Me Under The Bus’ – Yinka Theisen Calls Out Estranged Husband, Linc Edochie

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The estranged wife of Nollywood actor, Linc Edochie, Yinka Theisen, has expressed displeasure over the action of the film star in the wake of the social media brouhaha with May Edochie’s fans.

Naija News recalls that trouble between the couple began when Yinka released Linc’s former sister-in-law, May Edochie’s, phone number on social media, claiming that the latter’s fans had been threatening her.

GHS records 10 new mpox cases, urges public vigilance

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By Linda Naa Deide Aryeetey    

Accra, June 24, GNA – The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 10 new Mpox infections over the past week, raising the country’s total case count to 117.  

In its latest update, the Service reported no hospitalisations or deaths and stated it remained vigilant across all 16 regions, actively monitoring cases through its surveillance system.   

It added that regional health directorates have activated public health measures, including contact tracing, to prevent further spread.  

The GHS said it was working closely with the Ministry of Health to implement appropriate containment strategies.  

Earlier this month, Prof. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, reassured the public that there was no cause for widespread alarm, stating that the country’s health system remained vigilant and was rigorously following established protocols for detecting, managing, and controlling infectious diseases.  

The Service urged the public to maintain good hygiene, avoid close contact with symptomatic individuals, and promptly report any suspected cases.   

“We have the capacity and expertise to manage this situation and prevent a larger outbreak,” it said.  

Mpox is a viral disease transmitted through close contact with infected individuals, animals, or contaminated materials. Symptoms include rash, fever, headaches, muscle and back pain, low energy, and swollen lymph nodes.  

The GHS advised frequent handwashing with soap and water or hand sanitiser, wearing masks, covering lesions when around others, keeping skin dry and uncovered, and disinfecting shared surfaces.   

It also recommended saltwater rinses for mouth sores.  

In August last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Mpox a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) due to a new variant spreading across Africa.   

So far, Mpox has been reported in over 13 African countries.   

As of last year, 17,000 suspected cases and 517 deaths were reported, according to the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.  

The WHO has since approved the first Mpox vaccine, aiming to improve access for millions at risk across the continent, where more than 20,000 infections have been recorded.  

GNA  

Edited by Kenneth sackey  

Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu backs NPP’s January 2026 flagbearer polls

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Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu is a former Majority Leader of Parliament Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu is a former Majority Leader of Parliament

Former Majority Leader and veteran NPP lawmaker, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has thrown his support behind the party’s decision to hold its flagbearer primaries early, describing the move as a strategic step to enhance preparedness for the 2028 general elections.

Speaking in an interview with the Daily Graphic on June 24, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said the January 31, 2026, date set for the presidential primary is in line with the NPP’s internal guidelines, especially when the party is in opposition.

He explained that early primaries will allow the party enough time to heal internal rifts, consolidate support, and mount a strong campaign ahead of the national polls.

According to him, early resolution of the party’s flagbearer will enable the party to focus fully on its national message and unite the grassroot members.

“Once the candidate is announced early, the party can channel all its energy into the preparation for the national elections, rather than being consumed by extended internal competition,” he noted.

Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu also praised the party’s leadership for consulting broadly and ensuring internal structures are aligned for the upcoming primary.

He called for discipline, civility, and mutual respect among aspirants and their supporters as the party heads into a crucial electoral phase.

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‘I was sick, then Stonebwoy showed up at my door to check up’

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Arathejay is a Ghanaian artiste Arathejay is a Ghanaian artiste

Ghanaian artiste Arathejay has shared how a surprise visit from Stonebwoy lifted his spirits while he was battling a leg injury.

He said the BHIM Nation president showed up at his house unexpectedly, just to check on him.

In an interview on Hitz FM, Arathejay recalled that the visit happened not long before Stonebwoy’s headline concert in London on March 8, 2025.

The show, held at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, featured performances from Arathejay, Fameye, and others.

Arathejay said he was touched by Stonebwoy’s gesture, especially because he didn’t see it coming.

“I didn’t even know about it. He didn’t tell me so I was excited because I was sick. I had this issue with my leg some time ago. And the next moment Stonebwoy called that he was coming to home to where I was. The next moment, he was outside and he was alone,” he said.

According to Arathejay, Stonebwoy never brought up the upcoming London concert during the visit, even though he had already made plans for Arathejay to perform.

“That’s just him. That is how he is. That’s the kind of person he is. He said he just wanted to know how I was doing. He wanted to see my leg,” he added.

Arathejay said he only found out later that he was part of the show’s lineup. The London concert was part of Stonebwoy’s “UP & RUNNIN6” tour.

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You can’t rebuild NPP from the top

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Cletus Seidu Dapilah is Member of Parliament for Jirapa Cletus Seidu Dapilah is Member of Parliament for Jirapa

Cletus Seidu Dapilah, Member of Parliament for Jirapa, has strongly criticised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for what he describes as a misplaced approach to rebuilding the party after its defeat in the 2024 general elections.

Speaking in an interview with Lily Mohammed on GHToday on GHOne TV on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, Dapilah stated that the NPP had failed to learn from its electoral loss and was making the mistake of rebuilding from the top rather than from the grassroots a strategy he believes is bound to fail.

“My friends in the NPP have not learnt their lessons. You cannot organise a party using a top-bottom approach. When the foundation (the base) is weak, you will lose elections. Nothing can save you,” he said.

According to the Jirapa MP, the party’s defeat, by over 1.7 million votes, should have been a moment for sober reflection and proper introspection, especially by its former flagbearer and former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

He criticised the party’s decision to quickly move into internal party activities such as organizing communicators and pushing forward leadership ambitions, without first addressing the dissatisfaction at the grassroots level.

“You’ve lost elections. Why did you lose the elections? It is because your base was disgruntled, because you took Ghanaians for granted. So if you want to rebuild, you cannot be rebuilding from the top down,” he stressed.

Dapilah emphasized that true party rebuilding starts from organizing polling station executives, zonal coordinators, and ward structures. He pointed to the example of President Akufo-Addo, who after his 2012 defeat, took a break to allow space for tensions to cool, a move he believed the current NPP leadership should have emulated.

He also suggested that the internal criticism from senior NPP members such as Kennedy Agyapong and Bryan Acheampong was a sign of deep cracks within the party, cracks that if not mended at the grassroots, will resurface in the next election cycle.

“You were vice president two times. You were the candidate. You lost by 1.7 million votes. Why don’t you take a break, reflect and reconcile with your base?” he asked.

Dapilah concluded that any political party that ignores its foundation is bound to collapse no matter how strong its leadership may appear at the top.

GIPC warns companies against failure to register Technology Transfer Agreements

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Simon Madjie is the CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Simon Madjie is the CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC)

The Director of the Technology Transfer Agreement (TTA) Department at the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Emmanuel Osei, has cautioned that companies that fail to register their Technology Transfer Agreements will face sanctions.

He indicated that non-compliance with the required registration processes could lead to the revocation of a company’s registration with the Centre, especially in cases where improper fee transfers are involved.

The GIPC recently announced the establishment of a dedicated Technology Transfer Agreement Department to provide faster client responses and improve service delivery.

Osei explained that a Technology Transfer Agreement involves the licensing of industrial property rights, the provision of technical expertise or services, managerial training, and the sharing of know-how.

According to GIPC’s definition, a Technology Transfer Agreement is an arrangement between a foreign transferor, duly incorporated or registered in its home country, and a Ghanaian transferee enterprise registered under the Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992). The agreement must have a minimum duration of twelve months.

Osei noted that under current law, a TTA should last no less than 18 months and no more than 10 years. Agreements may also be renewed for an additional five-year term.

“When you apply to GIPC, the Centre will review, register, monitor, and maintain records of all agreements submitted for registration. For renewals, GIPC works closely with relevant sector regulators. For example, as we have seen today, we engage with commercial banks and the Bank of Ghana, which is the sector regulator,” Osei stated during a stakeholder engagement on June 23, 2025.

He further explained that the decision to create a separate department for TTA registration was driven by the need for speed and efficiency.

“Previously, the registration of these agreements was handled by GIPC’s Legal Division. However, to streamline the process, we now have a new Technology Transfer Agreement Division solely dedicated to the registration, review, and monitoring of all TTAs,” he said.

“Now, we have a focused team of lawyers and paralegals whose primary responsibility is to ensure timely registration of technology transfer agreements for our clients,” Osei added.

Meanwhile, the GIPC is in the process of revising the GIPC Bill, which will change the institution’s name from “Centre” to “Authority” and introduce amendments to the current GIPC Act.

Osei noted, “The laws currently guiding our work include the GIPC Act, 2013 (Act 865) and the Technology Transfer Regulations, LI 1547, which have been in place since 1992. It has been a long time, so we are now reviewing both the GIPC Bill and the LI to update the regulations and ensure better compliance by companies.”

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Sulley Muntari’s jersey spotted in Spalletti’s 30-year iconic kit collection

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Luciano Spalletti (L) in his jersey room Luciano Spalletti (L) in his jersey room

Former Black Stars midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari has earned a spot in one of football’s most iconic memorabilia collections, the jersey collection of former coach of the Italian national team, Luciano Spalletti.

The former Italy boss, who previously managed clubs like Roma, Zenit, Inter Milan and Napoli, has spent nearly 30 years building a vast archive of jerseys from some of the biggest names in world football.

Among the names: Lionel Messi, whose genius redefined football; Cristiano Ronaldo, the embodiment of relentless ambition; and David Beckham, football’s global icon.

There’s Francesco Totti, Rome’s eternal prince; Daniele De Rossi, Italy’s warrior; and Cafu, Brazil’s rampaging full-back.

Yet it’s Muntari’s inclusion that tells a deeper tale, of a coach who never forgot the players who rose under him, and of a player whose journey from Tarkwa to Inter left a mark on one of Italy’s finest managers.

Spalletti coached Muntari during their time together at Udinese between 2002 and 2007, when the Ghanaian was just breaking into European football.

The midfielder would later go on to win the treble with Inter Milan in 2010 and feature in multiple FIFA World Cups for Ghana.

The collection, which has recently garnered attention for its size and prestige, features shirts from a diverse range of football greats, including John Terry, Ashley Cole, Toni Kroos, Edinson Cavani, Gonzalo Higuaín, Daniele De Rossi, and Patrice Evra.

Each jersey in Spalletti’s possession reflects a story or personal connection, either through matches played, players coached, or moments shared on the pitch.

Muntari’s inclusion underscores the impact he made during his time under Spalletti’s management and is a nod to the respect still held between the two.

To be placed alongside John Terry, Cafu, Toni Kroos, Cavani, Ronaldo, Messi, and Evra is no small feat. It’s a silent recognition that in Spalletti’s eyes, Muntari belongs in football’s hall of esteem.

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Children killed in ‘appalling’ Sudan hospital attack

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Many hospitals in Sudan - like this one in the capital - have been destroyed by the war Many hospitals in Sudan – like this one in the capital – have been destroyed by the war

“Another appalling attack” on a hospital in Sudan has seen more than 40 people killed, many of them children and medics, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.

“We cannot say this louder,” wrote Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on X on Tuesday, “attacks on health must stop everywhere!”

Al-Mujlad Hospital was struck on Saturday, and is located in West Kordofan state, close to one of the frontlines where Sudan’s warring parties are fighting in the conflict that is now in its third year.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) blames its opponents the Sudanese army for attacking the hospital, as do two prominent civil society groups, but the army itself has yet to comment on the allegation.

Since Sudan’s civil war began in April 2023, the scale of suffering is so vast that the UN has labelled it the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

In addition to the murder of many thousands of civilians, allegations of genocide, and the displacement of millions more, both sides in this conflict have been accused of carrying out war crimes on medical facilities and staff, according to evidence seen by BBC News Arabic.

Al-Mujlad Hospital, in the town of Muglad, was “the only functioning healthcare facility in the area”, according to the Sudan Doctors Network.

Of the more than 40 people killed, six of them were children and five were health workers, the WHO’s office in Sudan said on Sunday. Dozens of other people were injured too, it added.

Crucially, the hospital ran a dialysis unit and focused on the care of civilians as opposed to soldiers, according to the Emergency Lawyers group, which documents abuses by both the RSF and the army.

Both the Sudan Doctors Network and the Emergency Lawyers group say the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) were to blame for the attack on Saturday.

But the doctors’ body says the reason for the attack was that the army was trying to kill RSF fighters “stationed inside” al-Mujlad Hospital. The RSF has not commented on that claim, nor has the army.

On Monday, the head of the UN children’s agency, Unicef, warned of a “worsening crisis” for children caused by Sudan’s civil war and said the aid response lacked two-thirds of the funding needed.

Visiting refugees in neighbouring Chad, Catherine Russell said “hundreds of thousands of the most vulnerable children are bearing the brunt of both the war in Sudan and a lack of essential services for those who have fled to Chad”.

Many children are “malnourished, out of school, and at serious risk of exploitation and disease”, she added.

Among the most harrowing accounts to come out of Sudan’s war is the evidence that armed men are raping and sexually assaulting children as young as one. Some children have tried to end their own lives as a result.

We need love too, come and propose to us – Ghanaian female soldiers cries

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A group of brave and beautiful military women in Ghana have boldly come out to express their frustration over the lack of romantic interest from Ghanaian men. These female soldiers, who serve the nation with honour and dedication, say they are finding it difficult to find love and are calling on men not to be afraid of approaching them for relationships and marriage.

David Prah backs Adutwum as NPP’s hope for 2028

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Former Eastern Regional Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), David Prah, has urged supporters of the various flagbearer hopefuls to engage in issue-based campaigning and refrain from personal attacks.

He also called for a ceasefire among supporters, stressing that campaigns based on tribalism and ethnicity will only cause harm to the party and lead to disunity.

Speaking on Burning Issues on Adom FM, hosted by Akua Boakyewaa Yiadom, the former Deputy Director of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) warned that insults and tribal politics could make it difficult for the party to unite behind one candidate after the primaries.

“After the contest, the party will have to campaign for one candidate who emerges as the flagbearer, and if supporters continue with insults, tribalism, and ethnic campaigning, it will be difficult to market that candidate to win power in 2028,” he stated.

Mr. Prah, who is supporting Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum to become the NPP’s flagbearer, described him as a unifier and transformational leader who, if elected, will unite the party and help recapture power from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the next general election.

“Even though Dr. Bawumia, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Dr. Bryan Acheampong, and Kennedy Agyapong are all qualified to lead the NPP, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum stands tall among them. He is a unifier, hardworking, connected to the grassroots of the party, and has innovative ideas that can help turn the fortunes of this country around,” Mr. Prah said.

He also pointed to Dr. Adutwum’s impressive track record as Education Minister, which has earned him praise from many Ghanaians who are calling for him to lead the country.

“The world is moving at a fast pace, and we cannot continue doing things the same way. We need someone like Dr. Adutwum as President to bring his innovative ideas to bear for the benefit of the citizenry,” he concluded.

Man Drowns In River –

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A MAN has drowned after a canoe he was propelling with a paddle to cross the Offin River at Achiase-Atumtuma in the Ashanti Region, suddenly capsized.

The deceased, who has since been identified by the police as Kwaku Ekow, was reportedly rescued by some Good Samaritans, but he had already given up the ghost.

A statement about the incident by the Nyinahin District Police, which falls under the Nkwawie Divisional Police, said the incident occurred at 1:30pm on June 19, 2025.

According to the police statement, which the DAILY GUIDE has sighted, “Kwaku Ekow, age unknown, was on board a canoe crossing the Offin River at Atumtuma.

“In the process, the canoe capsized, and he fell into the river and got drowned,” thereby putting Kwaku Ekow’s life in great danger at the time of the accident.

The police report indicated that a search party was quickly engaged to dive into the river and search for Kwaku Ekow, and he was shortly retrieved from the river dead.

The Unit Committee Chairman of Achiase-Atumtuma Electoral Area, Prince Barnie, reported to the Adobewura Police that “one Kwaku Ekow, aged unknown, was on board a canoe crossing the Offin River at Atumtuma.”

Having been informed about the incident, the police proceeded to the scene, and the body of the deceased, which had already been retrieved from the river, was seen lying at the bank of the river.

“The body was photographed and conveyed to the community mortuary, Nyinahin, for preservation and autopsy,” the police statement said, adding that investigations were ongoing.

 

FROM I.F. Joe Awuah, Kumasi

WR NADMO Warehouse Looted – DailyGuide Network

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Part of the looted warehouse

 

The Western Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Daniel Darlington Atisio says he will take steps to replenish the organisation’s warehouse with essential relief items.

He claimed that the warehouse, which was once stocked with relief items for disaster victims, has been looted under suspicious circumstances.

He said, “NADMO is prepared to support disaster victims, even as investigations into the alleged theft continue.”

He mentioned the items allegedly stolen as sacks of rice, gallons of vegetable oil, plastic buckets, boxes of soap and some vital supplies meant to support flood victims across the Western Region.

This came to light when the Regional NADMO Director toured the facility to familiarise himself with operations.

He said the looting has left the Regional NADMO almost entirely depleted of edible stock, raising concerns about its capacity to respond to emergencies.

“I am reliably informed that in December 2024 prior to Christmas, the office realised that some relief items, including bags of rice and gallons of vegetable oil got missing from the warehouse.

“In the month of April, similar theft issues happened in the warehouse and in all instances there was not a force entry,” he disclosed.

“It is clear this was not the work of an outsider. Whoever took the items had keys to the warehouse.

“This is an inside job, and I am not going to take it lightly,” he pointed out.

Mr. Atisio indicated that the incident has been reported to the police.

“However, due to the unusual nature of the theft, I am calling for a forensic audit of the warehouse and NADMO’s internal operations,” he stated.

From Emmanuel Opoku, Takoradi

‘Former MMDCEs are a bunch of political prostitutes’ – Dr Asante Otchere

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Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere is a political science lecturer at UCC Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere is a political science lecturer at UCC

Senior political science lecturer at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere, has slammed former Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) of New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the controversy surrounding their endorsement of flagbearer aspirants of the party.

According to the political scientist, the endorsements the former MMDCEs are giving to the various contenders for the NPP flagbearership position appear to be insincere.

Speaking to GHOne TV on June 24, 2025, Dr Asante Otchere remarked that the former chief executives appear to lack integrity because they endorse every candidate they meet.

“I do not see the former MMDCEs as people with integrity and principles; they’re a bunch of political prostitutes,” he said.

The criticism by the political science lecturer comes on the heels of claims and counterclaims that all the former MMDCEs are endorsing aspirants of the NPP presidential primaries, which is slated for January 31, 2026.

Several groups of the former MMDCEs have held press conferences either affirming or denying their endorsement of some of the contenders.

Meanwhile, some of the former MMDCEs have been captured singing the praises of all the contenders they have met.

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Susu Company Agents Defraud Traders

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A Savings and Loan entity popularly called ‘Susu’ company based in the Western Region has allegedly defrauded unsuspecting traders in the Shama district of hundreds of Ghana cedis.

The over 100 traders were from Abuesi, Aboadze, Dwomo, Nyankrom and Inchaban-, all in the Shama District of the Region.

According to information gathered the various sums of money collected from the affected traders as savings, cannot be accounted for by the agents of the savings and loans company.

A police investigation has established that the actual name of the alleged company is ‘Business for Home Susu Company’.

However, the name written at the back of the passbooks of the affected customers, is AKGMB Multilevel Business.

It was later revealed that the susu company had allegedly been operating without the necessary permits and licenses required for the business.

One of the victims, Madam Comfort Cudjoe, disclosed that some customers suspected the proprietor, identified as Michael Kojo Assan, of having squandered their investments.

This was after several efforts to retrieve their savings had failed

“Michael told us we should give  him sometime time to raise the money for payment, claiming that the money had been issued as credit to some other customers who are yet to pay back”,  Madam Comfort Cudjoe revealed.

She said Michael’s explanation did not go down well with the traders and suspected he might have absconded from the vicinity or squandered their savings.

She added that because they were afraid that they might lose their investments, they reported the case to the police at the Kojokrom Police Station and Michael was later arrested.

The Shama District Police Commander, Supt. Paul Ankan, who confirmed the story disclosed that responses offered by Michael to the Police during interrogation did not add up.

“He had informed the customers that he was only managing the branch in Shama District, not knowing he is actually the proprietor of that business”.

“He later explained that what he told the affected traders was his strategy for avoiding pressure from the customers,” the Commander pointed.

According to the Police, the suspect, Michael  Assan will soon be arraigned before court.

From Emmanuel Opoku, Takoradi

“Self care no get age limit” Charley Boy urges his peers to invest in self care as he shares video of his routine

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"Self care no get age limit" Charley Boy urges his peers to invest in self care as he shares video of his routine

Charles Oputa, better known as Charley Boy, has shared a video showing him getting groomed. 

The entertainer visited a spa for microblading and also to have his grey hairs plucked. 

In the caption, he wrote that self care and grooming should not be for younger people alone. He urged older people to also engage in self care as it’s  a sign of “self-respect”. 
 

"Self care no get age limit" Charley Boy urges his peers to invest in self care as he shares video of his routine


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‘Scrutinise Sharaf Mahama The Same Way Ghanaians Served Akufo-Addo And His Daughters’ —NPP GERMANY

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It’s Just Fair Enough To Scrutinise Sharaf Mahama The Same Way Ghanaians Served Akufo-Addo And His Daughters—NPP GERMANY

NPP GERMANY is deeply concerned, particularly, in a country where political power often breeds impunity and privilege masquerades as patriotism, it tells you clearly that this is not enough for intentions to be good.

Telecel Ghana deepens ties with Enterprise clients in Ashanti Region

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Telecel Ghana has stepped up direct engagement with key enterprise clients across the Ashanti Region to understand their evolving connectivity needs firsthand, strengthen existing relationships and outline plans to improve network reliability.

Led by members of the senior leadership team as part of the telco’s annual Ashanti Month celebrations this June, the visits were made to enterprise clients in education, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing and finance sectors.

During the visit to the new production plant of DBS Industries in Kumasi – Nkoransa, a major manufacturer of roofing, concrete and steel structures, the Northern Regional Manager, Robert Lartey welcomed the Telecel Ghana team, shared the success stories of reliable connectivity for the business’ expansion and highlighted areas for improvement.

“Our business uses both mobile and postpaid connectivity and it helps with everything from production planning to customer orders. Our data connections are stronger here and that has helped with the expansion to this new plant. More connectivity improvements in other areas will strengthen our communication with other offices across the northern and southern sector of the business,” Mr. Lartey said.

Telecel Ghana’s Director of Technology, Ebenezer Siebu said the visit was organised to receive feedback from high-value clients like DBS Industries to guide the telco in aligning its connectivity services to support the client’s strategic growth.

“We appreciate your feedback and will continue to explore all available options for network optimisation to help improve overall service delivery at your manufacturing plants and offices.” Mr. Siebu said.

Director of Enterprise Business at Telecel Ghana, Tawa Bolarin, said that the annual ritual of senior leaders meeting face-to-face with decision-makers at client offices was vital to shaping connectivity solutions that fit their changing needs, especially as the Ashanti Region grows into a leading commercial hub.

“Our clients deserve a network and service experience that match their business strategies and ambitions. These visits allow us to hear their concerns directly and act swiftly to ensure our service keeps pace with their growth and the region’s commercial expansion,” said Ms. Bolarin.

The visits are part of a wider suite of activities marking Ashanti Month this June, including headlining the 68th Asantehene Open Golf Tournament, market activations, tech innovation exhibition, customer visits, community shop expansion, health outreaches, educational donations and greening Ghana initiatives all designed to strengthen sporting, economic, digital inclusion as well as health and wellbeing in the region.

Manasseh Warns NPP Against Selective Blame in Flagbearer Race

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Ghanaian journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has cautioned the New Patriotic Party (NPP) against attributing the party’s governmental failures solely to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia during its internal presidential contest.

In a Facebook post, Awuni argued that while Bawumia was part of a “failed regime,” singling him out for blame is inconsistent when other key figures from the same administration are competing against him.

“Dr. Bawumia has been part of a failed regime,” Awuni wrote, directly quoting his post. “But… I will also explain why Bawumia’s failure in that regime is enough to disqualify his internal opponents if that failure were to form the basis for his rejection in the internal race,” he stated, attributing this argument to his forthcoming article.

Awuni asserted that Bawumia’s internal critics lack credibility. “You cannot pretend Bawumia was the only person in the Akufo-Addo government. If he failed, then all of them failed — and that includes those now claiming moral superiority to lead the party,” he wrote, sourcing this criticism directly to his Facebook commentary.

The journalist cited historical precedents of Ghanaian leaders who lost initial elections before winning power. “Kufuor lost in 1996 before winning in 2000. President Atta Mills lost twice before winning in 2008. President Akufo-Addo lost twice before winning in 2016. President Mahama lost twice before winning again in 2024,” Awuni noted, presenting these examples as part of his argument.

Awuni suggested Bawumia could unify the divided party. “At a period of heightened acrimony and division threatening the party’s chances at returning to power, the party needs a unifying figure. And I see that in Bawumia,” he wrote, directly attributing this assessment to his post.

He criticized the emphasis on financial resources in the contest. “I’ve heard that Bawumia has enough money to pump into the party. If the primary consideration for leading the NPP were money, then Chairman Wuntumi could as well be the NPP’s flagbearer,” Awuni stated, quoting his warning against reducing the selection to wealth.

Awuni concluded by reiterating his call for both major parties to prioritize strong candidates. “It is in the interest of the NDC that the NPP elect a bad candidate. And it is in the interest of the NPP that the NDC elect a bad candidate. However, it is in the interest of our democracy and the well-being of Ghanaians that both parties put their best foot forward,” he wrote, sourcing this principle to his Facebook commentary.

Ghana’s Fourth Republic, established in 1992, has maintained a competitive two-party system between the NPP and National Democratic Congress (NDC).

We want to create Ghana’s first amusement park in Cape Coast

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Maame Efua Houadjeto is the CEO of Ghana Tourism Authority play videoMaame Efua Houadjeto is the CEO of Ghana Tourism Authority

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Maame Efua Houadjeto, has announced plans to build Ghana’s first ever amusement park in Cape Coast.

She made this known at the 2025 Ghana-China Business Summit held on June 23, 2025 where she shared new tourism initiatives aimed at making Ghana one of the best tourism destinations on the African continent.

According to her, the amusement park will be the first of its kind in Ghana and is expected to become a tourism attraction for the Central Region.

“We want to create the first Amusement park in Ghana, and we are looking at Cape Coast. We are looking to create the very first state of the art Amusement Park to add to our tourism destination,” she said.

In addition to the amusement park project, Maame Efua Houadjeto also called on both investors to support the development of eco-friendly lodges at some tourist sites.

“We also have the Kakum National Park, we have forest conservation going on there and so I would like people to support us when it comes to building some eco-lodges in that space,” she said.

She explained that discussions are already ongoing with some potential investors who have shown interest in supporting these eco-tourism projects.

“I am already talking to a few people who have shown interest, and putting together some eco-lodges in these places. We are looking at eco-lodges at Mole National Park, eco-lodges at the Kakum National Park,” she stated.

As part of efforts to improve tourism infrastructure, she also revealed that plans are in place to build new event centres in the Central Region and Accra to attract more events.

“We are also looking at expanding the space when it comes to event centres, we are looking at putting one together in Central Region and also putting one in Accra,” she added.

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NIA workers declare indefinite strike over unpaid allowances

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NIA workers declare indefinite strike over unpaid allowances NIA workers declare indefinite strike over unpaid allowances

Staff of the National Identification Authority (NIA), under the Public Services Workers’ Union (PSWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), has declared an indefinite strike from Tuesday, June 24, 2025, following unresolved issues surrounding the payment of their Operational Support Allowance.

The decision was announced in a statement issued on Monday, June 23, 2025, by the Divisional Executive Council of the Union as a final notice to the Ministry of Finance over delayed payment of allowances.

According to the Union, the strike has become necessary due to the ministry’s failure to provide a firm commitment and clear timelines for the resumption of payments of their allowance.

The Operational Support Allowance, which was agreed upon in July 2024 after extensive negotiations with the Ministry of Finance, the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, and the Union, was introduced to augment the relatively low basic salaries of NIA staff.

Payments began in August 2024 but were discontinued in January 2025 without any explanation.

Since then, Union members have continued working in anticipation of a resolution, relying on repeated assurances from NIA management that efforts were underway to restore the payments.

Management publicly reiterated these commitments at a press briefing on June 18, 2025, promising that the allowances would be paid “very, very soon.”

However, the Union says that after months of waiting, follow-ups, and engagements, the Ministry of Finance has failed to demonstrate any urgency or seriousness in addressing the matter.

It noted that members across the NIA’s Head Office, Regional Offices, Premium Centres, and District Offices are now facing severe financial and emotional strain.

“This industrial action should not be taken lightly. It reflects the deep frustration of staff who have endured this situation for far too long amidst persistent neglect,” the statement said.

The PSWU has consequently directed all its members within the NIA to withdraw their services indefinitely until the outstanding allowances are fully paid.

The Union also urged members to remain peaceful and law-abiding throughout the strike period.

While the Union has expressed willingness to return to the negotiation table, it insists that any dialogue must lead to the prompt and full payment of their agreed allowances.

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