The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey has issued a strong call for the immediate prosecution of Akonta Mining Ltd, accusing the government of failing to act on clear evidence of the company’s involvement in illegal mining activities that have devastated forest reserves and polluted critical water bodies.
In a statement released on Sunday, May 18, and signed by its Convenor, Kenneth Ashigbey, the Coalition expressed “shock and disappointment” over what it described as government inaction, despite public evidence of Akonta Mining’s unlawful operations in forest reserves and along water bodies.
The Coalition warned that the failure to prosecute the company and any complicit government officials sends a dangerous message of impunity and selective justice.
According to the group, Akonta Mining has been operating illegally since 2022, contributing significantly to the pollution of the Tano River and the destruction of the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve. These claims are supported by an investigative documentary produced by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, which detailed the environmental damage linked to the company’s activities.
The Coalition noted that the Ministry’s findings provided sufficient grounds for prosecution—yet no legal action has been taken.
While acknowledging the government’s move to freeze Akonta Mining’s bank accounts, the group insisted this was “only a partial measure” and stressed that it could not replace full criminal prosecution.
In addition to pursuing charges against the company, the Coalition also called for the arrest and prosecution of officials from the Minerals Commission, Forestry Commission, and security services who may have aided, abetted, or negligently enabled Akonta Mining’s illegal operations.
A group identifying themselves as Concerned NPP Lawyers has condemned the conduct of Mr. Sampson Lardy Anyenini, lawyer and host of Newsfile on Joy News, accusing him of unethical, unprofessional, and biased commentary, particularly in relation to the judiciary and the former Assin Central MP and 2024 NPP flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong.
Somewhere in Europe, a man in a tailored suit clutched a wine glass and muttered the most revealing insult of the decade. Not in a bar, not on a private yacht on the Riviera, but in the polished corridors of power. Thierry Breton, former French Economy Minister, slipped—no, swaggered—into what some call brutal honesty. Or was it a colonial hangover talking?
Breton’s words rang like the stubborn echo of a dying empire. He accused Emmanuel Macron, France’s young and restless President, of a cardinal sin: stupidity. Not your average kind—the type that, according to Breton, accidentally handed Africa a mirror to see its own face. A terrifying thing, apparently. Breton fears that this reflection will lead to revolution.
“If France loses its colonies, our children and grandchildren will go to Africa in search of their livelihoods,” he moaned, almost tearfully. “Immigration will change direction.”
Dear reader, let’s pause. Breathe. Sip some sobolo. Then read that again.
So, the secret is out. Africa is not a basket case; it’s the breadbasket-in-waiting. What they fear is not our poverty—it’s our potential. If we dare to wake up, stand up, and show up, the colonists will line up at our embassies, visa in hand, CV in folder, asking for opportunities.
And just when you thought he’d stop digging his own neocolonial grave, Monsieur Breton went for the jugular:
“Africa has no history, therefore cannot run the world.”
Ahem.
Where do we begin, monsieur? With the ancient empires of Mali and Ghana, when Paris was still a muddy village? Or with Imhotep, the African architect who built the world’s first stone structures while Europe was still grappling with tribal face paint?
Kwame Nkrumah must be turning in his grave—but probably not with sorrow. Perhaps with a revolutionary chuckle. For it was Nkrumah who warned us:
“Neocolonialism is the last stage of imperialism.”
Now, the neocolonialists aren’t even subtle. They say the quiet part loud—and in full HD.
But Africans, too, have evolved. Gone are the days when we’d say “yes, massa” with a smile and carry bales of cotton for compliments. The winds from Bamako to Ouagadougou now blow with grit. Soldiers in fatigues and civilians in frustration are writing a new history—one of reclamation, self-determination, and, dare I say, swagger.
Breton’s strange confidence that “if one of the putschists’ heads falls, the rest will abandon the vision” is telling. These guys still think Africa is a game of dominoes—knock one, and the rest will follow. But Africa is no longer a game board; it is the player. The pawns have read the playbook.
This is not an article to glorify coups. No. But when desperation becomes a language, people listen to whoever speaks it—whether in suits or uniforms.
The underlying message is simple: Africa is not a problem to be solved but a people to be respected.
So, what’s the takeaway?
Our leaders must wake up. And not the kind of political yawning we see after donor breakfasts. Real awakening. The type that reads our own history, guards our sovereignty, educates our youth, feeds our people, and stops begging for what we already have.
To African leaders: You were not elected to be caretakers of colonial leftovers. You were chosen to be architects of a future worthy of our past.
Beware the flattery of global summits and the sweet poison of aid with a flag on it. The words of our enemies are revealing, but the silence of our leaders is deafening.
And if you ever forget your place in history, just remember: those who think Africa has no history are usually those who fear it the most.
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Jamie Carragher (L) has criticised Kudus (R) over poor performances
Former English footballer Jamie Carragher has said that Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus’ decline in form has significantly contributed to West Ham United’s struggles in the 2024/2025 season.
He explained that the Black Stars player was outstanding in the 2023/2024 season, scoring many goals and providing assists to aid his side in the Premier League and the Europa League, helping them secure a respectable position.
The Sky Sports pundit stated that Kudus’ dip in form this season has played a pivotal role in West Ham’s poor campaign in the Premier League, which is worrying.
“Well, I see there’s no doubt he’s a quality player who should be playing for a team closer to the top of the table, not near the bottom. But probably one of the reasons why West Ham are where they are this season is because he hasn’t shown the form that he showed last season.
“Last season, he looked fantastic; he just hasn’t looked the same player this season,” he said while speaking on Sky Sports on May 18, 2025.
Carragher also said that he wouldn’t be surprised if Kudus is sold by the club at the end of the season to raise funds, as he is being chased by top European teams.
“So, I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a change there in some way, because, as you said, West Ham need the money. But other clubs might think this is an off-season for him.
“Last season was the real cue to say you can get that type of player; maybe it’s a good sign. So it might be the type of situation that maybe works for the two clubs,” he added.
The 24-year-old made a promising start to life in the Premier League following his switch from Ajax in 2023, contributing 14 goals and assists in his debut season.
However, his performances have dipped this campaign, with only four goals and two assists in 29 league appearances.
Watch Carragher’s remarks below:
🗣️ “He doesn’t look like the same player this season.” @Carra23 on Mohammed Kudus’s impact at West Ham this season ⚒️ pic.twitter.com/ZhLsDZmuHp
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 18, 2025
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In today’s professional world, first impressions matter—and your outfit often speaks before you do. For ladies aiming to look polished, powerful, and professional, the right corporate wear can boost both confidence and credibility. Whether you’re heading into a boardroom or logging into a virtual meeting, curating the right workwear wardrobe is essential.
1. Classic Blazer & Trousers Combo
A tailored blazer paired with fitted trousers is a timeless and versatile option. Choose neutral colors like navy, grey, or black for a sleek, sophisticated look.
2. Pencil Skirts & Button-Down Shirts
A knee-length pencil skirt paired with a crisp shirt is both elegant and office-appropriate. Add a belt or subtle accessories to elevate the look.
3. Corporate Dresses
Shift or sheath dresses in solid colors or subtle prints are perfect for meetings and presentations. Opt for styles that are modest yet flattering.
4. Jumpsuits
A tailored jumpsuit in a solid tone can be a modern yet professional outfit choice. Pair it with a blazer for a complete corporate look.
5. Midi Skirts & Blouses
For a feminine yet formal appearance, try a midi skirt with a tucked-in blouse. Choose flowy fabrics and structured tops to strike the right balance.
6. Matching Two-Piece Sets
Coordinated skirt or trouser sets give a seamless and polished finish. They’re easy to style and perfect for busy mornings.
7. Subtle Accessories & Low Heels
Keep accessories minimal and elegant. Simple studs, a wristwatch, and modest heels complete the ensemble without overpowering it.
Dressing for success doesn’t mean compromising on style. With these corporate wear ideas, you can express your personality while maintaining a professional appearance. Choose pieces that fit well, feel comfortable, and reflect your unique sense of fashion—all while owning the corporate scene with confidence.
Pope Leo XIV (in red and white attire) blesses Okudzeto Ablakwa (in black suit)
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said he is honoured to have met the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, during the Pope’s inauguration Mass at Saint Peter’s Square in Rome, Italy, on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
He indicated that it was a special moment in his life to have had an encounter with the Pontiff after President John Dramani Mahama gave him the opportunity to represent him at the prestigious event.
Ablakwa, who is also the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, expressed his appreciation to the Pope for bestowing upon him blessings that will transform his life to greater heights.
“It has been a profound honour representing President John Mahama and Ghana at the Inauguration Mass of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at Saint Peter’s Square today.
“I am eternally grateful for the Supreme Pontiff’s blessings and warmth,” Ablakwa wrote on his X page.
At the inauguration, Pope Leo XIV met several leaders from across the world, including United States Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and many others.
The leaders had the opportunity to interact briefly with the Pope and received blessings from him through prayer.
Read Ablakwa’s post below:
It has been a profound honour representing President John Mahama and Ghana at the Inauguration Mass of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at Saint Peter’s Square today.
Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, represented President John Dramani Mahama at the inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV held at Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
In a Facebook post, Ablakwa expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity to attend the historic event.
He described it as a “profound honour” to represent both the President and the nation at such a significant occasion.
Ablakwa also conveyed his deep appreciation for the blessings and warmth extended by the Supreme Pontiff during the ceremony.
The inauguration Mass, which took place on Sunday, May 18, 2025, marked the formal commencement of Pope Leo XIV’s papacy. The event was attended by dignitaries from around the world, reflecting the global significance of the occasion.
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The Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited (GWL), Adam Mutawakilu, has clarified that the company did not enter into any contractual agreement with the embattled former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, but rather with Ghana’s National Security apparatus.
Speaking on TV3’s Hot Issues with Keminni Amanor on Sunday, May 18, 2025, Mr. Mutawakilu confirmed that GWL had been paying GHC1.3 million every month since 2018 for secure internet services to what was believed to be a legitimate government agency account.
“Ghana Water Ltd had been paying GHC1.3m every month since 2018 to BNC,” he stated.
“Ghana Water Ltd did not enter into any agreement with any individual (Kwabena Adu-Boahene), but with National Security,” he added.
His comments come on the heels of revelations by Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine, who stated that the funds meant for National Security were allegedly redirected into the private account of BNC Communications Bureau Limited—a company reportedly linked to Adu-Boahene.
The Attorney General had previously disclosed that these payments were part of a wider investigation into financial misconduct involving Adu-Boahene.\
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According to Dr. Ayine, instead of channeling the payments to official government accounts, GWL was provided with private account details by Adu-Boahene.
Mutawakilu’s clarification places the spotlight on the nature of the agreement, distancing the company from any direct dealings with individuals, and reaffirming GWL’s position that it acted under the belief that it was transacting with a legitimate state entity.
He also stated during the interview that he is yet to see the agreement between Ghana Water Limited and National Security since assuming office as Managing Director of GWL.
From L to R: Nigerian content creator Peller and Stonebwoy
Nigerian content creator Peller has claimed that Ghanaian dancehall artiste Stonebwoy is not on good terms with him.
During a live video session with Rudeboy, one half of the Nigerian music duo P-Square, the two were discussing Rudeboy’s new song, which features Stonebwoy. In the course of the conversation, Rudeboy asked Peller if he knew Stonebwoy.
Peller responded, “Stonebwoy is fighting me.”
According to Peller, his first interaction with Stonebwoy happened during a TikTok livestream. During that session, Peller mentioned that he asked Stonebwoy to fly him to Ghana.
However, Stonebwoy informed him that he was in the United States for a show at the time. Peller then asked if Stonebwoy could instead fly him to the U.S. in a private jet, but Stonebwoy replied that it was already too late.
“I first interacted with him on TikTok livestream where I told him I wanted him to bring me to Ghana, but he said he was in America for a show. Then I asked him to fly me there in a private jet, but he said it was too late,” Peller explained.
Peller further revealed that since Stonebwoy couldn’t bring him to Ghana, he reached out to Shatta Wale, who agreed and eventually brought him over.
“I then messaged Shatta Wale to bring me to Ghana, and he did,” he said.
After hearing the story, Rudeboy offered his perspective, helping Peller understand what might be behind the alleged tension.
He explained that the long-standing rivalry between Stonebwoy’s and Shatta Wale’s fan bases could be the cause of the misunderstanding.
“Now I know where this problem is coming from. I know there’s that rivalry between them, they are not on good terms,” Rudeboy noted.
Peller, upon hearing this, compared the situation to the fan rivalry between Nigerian music stars Davido and Wizkid.
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The man (in white shirt) separated two aggrieved individuals during the chaos
A church service in Accra turned chaotic after individuals identifying themselves as a taskforce stormed the premises during worship in the Greater Accra Region.
An individual known as Joojo on X (formerly Twitter) shared a video showing that his congregation was in the middle of worship when the taskforce entered the auditorium and accused them of noise-making.
However, according to Joojo, the congregants were merely clapping during the session without using any musical instruments, making the actions of the taskforce surprising.
In the video, taskforce members can be seen in a heated altercation with some of the church members, which eventually escalated into a brief fight before it was quickly resolved.
The group consisted of both men and women wearing shirts labeled “Taskforce” on the front.
As of now, the identity of the taskforce and the exact reason for their actions remain unclear amid the ongoing confusion.
It will be recalled that the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) recently announced a ban on drumming and noise-making in certain parts of Accra.
The ban is part of preparations for the Homowo Festival, a cultural celebration by the Ga people.
The directive includes restrictions on the use of loudspeakers, drums, tambourines, and other musical instruments, as well as bans on merry-making and funeral rites.
Smuggled cocoa beans have been intercepted in the Volta Region by police
Police in the Volta Region have intercepted a fuel tanker loaded with cocoa beans, in what authorities suspect is part of a larger smuggling operation targeting Ghana’s eastern border with Togo.
The operation occurred on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in the Peki enclave, following a tip-off.
The vehicle, which was believed to be transporting petrol, was instead found to be concealing a large quantity of cocoa beans.
The tanker, bearing registration number GN 3801-13, was reportedly traveling from Madina in Accra to Jasikan, with its final destination suspected to be Togo, according to initial police investigations.
A police spokesperson, speaking to Graphic Online in Ho on Saturday, May 17, 2025, confirmed that the vehicle had been impounded. The driver, whose identity is being withheld, has been granted bail and is assisting with ongoing investigations.
“The intercepted cocoa beans have been handed over to the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) for proper handling,” the spokesperson said.
Authorities have launched a manhunt for the owner of the tanker, who is currently on the run.
The incident has raised fresh concerns about cross-border smuggling of critical national commodities such as cocoa, and the security risks posed by using legitimate-looking transport vehicles to conceal illicit trade.
Security agencies have pledged to intensify surveillance and border patrols to clamp down on smuggling activities and protect Ghana’s vital export resources.
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Ankara fabric, with its rich African heritage and vibrant patterns, continues to make waves in the fashion world. While many designs are bold and intricate, there’s undeniable beauty in simplicity. Simple Ankara outfits are perfect for ladies who prefer a clean, elegant, and stylish look without going overboard. Here are some timeless styles you can embrace:
1. Straight-Cut Gowns
These knee-length or midi gowns offer comfort and style in one piece. They’re ideal for church, casual events, or even work when paired with the right shoes.
2. Peplum Tops with Trousers or Skirts
A simple Ankara peplum top can instantly add a feminine touch to your look. Pair it with jeans or a plain skirt for a balanced outfit.
3. Wrap Dresses
Ankara wrap dresses are easy to wear and flattering for all body types. They’re perfect for casual outings or even formal gatherings with the right accessories.
4. Ankara Tops with Jeans
A casual yet fashionable look. Whether it’s an off-shoulder, flared-sleeve, or basic cut, Ankara tops go perfectly with denim for that laid-back weekend vibe.
5.Shift Dresses
These are great for a minimalist style that doesn’t compromise on elegance. Add flats or low heels for an effortlessly classy look.
6. Ankara Maxi Skirts with Plain Tees
Pairing a flowy Ankara maxi skirt with a plain white or black tee creates a balanced and beautiful outfit that’s perfect for casual gatherings.
Styling Tips:
– Stick to solid-colored accessories to avoid clashing with Ankara’s bold patterns.
– Keep your makeup natural for a clean and fresh look.
– Add a pair of simple sandals or ballerina flats for comfort.
Whether you’re heading to a family event, church, or just a casual outing, these simple Ankara styles help you stay effortlessly chic.
Ankara fashion isn’t just for the young or trendy — it’s a vibrant, cultural expression that suits women of all ages, especially mothers who want to balance elegance, comfort, and modesty. Simple Ankara outfits for mothers are timeless, easy to wear, and versatile for various events, from church services to family gatherings and casual outings.
1. Ankara Bubu Gowns
Flowing and regal, bubu gowns are a favorite for many mothers. They offer ultimate comfort while keeping you stylish. Opt for soft Ankara prints and embellishments for added flair.
2. Ankara Maxi Dresses
A-line or empire waist Ankara maxi dresses are flattering and allow ease of movement. These are great for both formal and casual occasions.
3. Wrap Gowns or Kaftan Styles
These wrap-around gowns are easy to wear and flattering on all body types. They highlight natural beauty and are perfect for laid-back events.
4. Ankara Tops with Skirts or Trousers
A well-tailored Ankara top paired with a plain skirt or trousers is a modest and classy look. It works well for church, meetings, or casual events.
5. Ankara Kaba and Slit (Modern Cuts)
Traditional yet chic, the kaba and slit outfit remains a classic for mothers. Modern cuts with subtle lace or chiffon blending bring a refreshing twist.
6. Ankara Shift Dresses
Shift dresses offer a simple silhouette that’s stylish and modest. They’re ideal for warm weather and can be accessorized easily.
Styling Tips for Mothers:
– Choose soft, breathable Ankara fabrics for comfort.
– Pair your outfits with simple jewelry and low-heeled shoes or sandals.
– Stick to colors and prints that reflect your personality and occasion.
With these simple Ankara styles, mothers can stay fashion-forward without sacrificing comfort or modesty.
Ghanaian musician Ayisi, formerly known as A.I., has addressed his prolonged absence from the public eye, revealing he remained active in music despite stepping back from interviews and media platforms.
Speaking in a recent Joy Prime interview monitored, Ayisi acknowledged taking a break to manage personal matters but emphasized he never abandoned his craft.
“I was still recording, going to the studio—doing what I should be doing,” he stated, clarifying that his hiatus was a period of refining his skills and awaiting what he termed “the right moment” to reemerge. When questioned about his comeback, Ayisi responded firmly: “People don’t want excuses. Did I keep showing up? Yes, I did.”
Despite over a decade in the industry, Ayisi admitted struggling with limited recognition earlier in his career. “You compare yourself to others,” he shared, “but I’ve learned my journey is unique.” Now focused on purpose rather than fame, he added, “My space is my space—I’ll control it and do what I can.”
The interview concluded with Ayisi expressing contentment with his path, underscoring a shift from chasing accolades to prioritizing authenticity in his music.
A viral video showing how some aggrieved Ga youths recently besieged the Dodowa office of the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs (GARHC), hooting at its current President, Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III who doubles as the Paramount Chief of Nungua Traditional Area.
Following a court session by the Judicial Committee of GARHC in Dodowa, the youths were seen in a viral video chasing and shouting insults at the prominent Ga chief.
King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III, accompanied by traditional office holders and police escorts, faced the embarrassing confrontation, which nearly turned physical before police intervention.
The angry youths, some of them clad in white traditional attire, were heard in Ga dialect hurling insults and curses at the chief.
Sources close to GARHC in Dodowa suggest their anger stemmed from perceived bias in a recent chieftaincy case handled by the Judicial Committee of GARHC.
In the video, the group’s leader performed a libation ritual to invoke curses on Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III and other committee members involved in the disputed ruling.
The exact nature of their grievances remains unclear, but tensions highlight growing discontent over chieftaincy disputes in the region.
The growing corrupt practices and wrong doings currently ongoing at GARHC in Dodowa under leadership of Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III need an urgent action of the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon Ahmed Ibrahim to safeguard the alarming situation.
The youths have raised concerns about the unending chieftaincy disputes in Greater Accra Region and blamed the escalation of the matter on the rise of corruption practices in the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs.
Following this development, they have called on the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim and the Acting Chief Justice (CJ) of Ghana’s Judiciary, Mr. Paul Baffoe-Bonnie and Greater Accra Regional Minister, Madam Linda Akweley Ocloo to intervene and instruct the Judicial Committee of the GARHC to cease handling chieftaincy matters.
The youths argued that some of the chiefs who sit on the GARHC’s Judicial Committee are themselves embroiled in ongoing legal disputes over their chieftaincy statuses.
They believe it is a violation of legal principles for these chiefs to be involved in adjudicating chieftaincy disputes while their own cases remain pending in the courts.
Recently Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III has been exposed of attempting to persuade the Acting President of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council, Nii Armah Kwaofio II to sign the Chieftaincy Declaration (CD) form for Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye.
Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III who doubles as the Paramount Chief Of Nungua Traditional Area is reportedly invited Nii Armah Kwaofio II through the Registrar of GARHC, Mr. Addo Enoch to his house at Nungua in Accra.
The letter invited Nii Armah Kwaofio II was dated September 10, 2021 and that the previous meeting was scheduled on Monday September 13, 2021, according to the one page letter in possession of this news outlet.
The news outlet understands that when Nii Armah Kwaofio II honoured the invitation of GARHC’s President to his house at Nungua, the prominent Ga Chief ordered him [Nii Armah Kwaofio Il] to sign the CD forms to give the traditional legal backing for Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye to be gazetted into the register of the chiefs as the Paramount Chief of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area.
In order to support these illegalities, Nii Armah Kwaofio II was reported to have refused to sign the CD Form for Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye and returned home with the reason that the purported installation of Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye, who declared himself as the paramount chief of the Ngleshie Alata Traditional is still remains illegal and unlawful.
Although GARHC’s President didn’t succeed in pursuing Nii Armah Kwaofio to sign the CD form for Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye, they had adopted another strategies to influence some non-royals of James Town Royal Paramount Stool to sign the CD Forms for Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye.
Some months ago, the membership of the GARHC led by Nungua Mantse had supported illegalities of Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye by way of performing various rituals to induct embattled Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye into the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs which has greeted with legal action against Prince Asharku Bruce Quaye.
But in a quick rebuttal, the accredited elders of the Ngleshie Adanse Clan of the Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area in James Town, Accra, have strongly condemned the recent induction of Prince Asharku Bruce-Quaye into GARHC as Paramount Chief of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area, explaining that Prince Asharku Bruce-Quaye is not James Town Mantse.
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Consequently, the elders accused the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs of supporting illegalities of Prince Asharku Bruce-Quaye who is parading himself as Paramount of the area which situation has created division, tension, insecurity and confusion within Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area.
They indicated that It is therefore absurd and unconscionable to any right thinking person to fathom the reasoning behind what the representatives of traditional areas of Accra in the Regional House of Chiefs and their President have done.
According to the elders, the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs and their President are very much aware of the numerous courts’ cases both civil and traditional ( a current case is in the Kumasi High Court) against Prince Asharku Bruce- Quaye but intentionally went ahead unperturbed to register him among the chiefs recognized by that house.
“Why? What is the reason behind this? How sad. By this act, it has become very clear that the Regional House of Chiefs wants the people of Ngleshie Alata to fight among themselves and kill each other.
“It is amazing to consider for example, an individual from Osu a completely different clan, to be enstooled a chief in Nungua another different clan.
“This is absurd. As already stated supra, Prince Asharku Bruce-Quaye hails from Anumansa otherwise known as Kweikuma Tsoshishi a clan within James Town, but not Adanse Clan. He has no relation in Adanse Clan why is Prince Asharku Bruce- Quaye forcing himself to be seen as an Adanse clan subject,” the elders clarified.
In a strong worded press statement, the elders described the induction as illegal and fraudulent, citing ongoing legal disputes over Bruce-Quaye’s legitimacy.
They provided historical documentary proof to support their claim that Prince Asharku Bruce-Quaye installation was done without following due customary and traditional procedures and that he does not belong to the rightful ruling royal house,Adanse Mantse We, which is next in line to produce a paramount chief.
Accordibg to the elders of the clan, there are two ruling houses in James Town, Adjumanku Dawurampon and Adanse Mantse We.
They explained that these two houses provide the paramount chief on a rotational basis, adding that the late paramount chief of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area, Oblempon Kojo Ababio V came from the Adjumanku Dawurampon house.
The elders clarified that it is now the turn of Adanse Mantse We to provide a candidate.
“Now, Prince Asharku- Bruce Quaye does not even meet the first criteria for selection.
“He does not hail from Adanse Mantse We. He comes from Anumansa also known as Kwei Kuma Tsoshishi. That basically disqualifies him. Now lets look at the rites he claims he has gone through to become a so called paramount chief.
They also accused Bruce-Quaye of forcefully breaking into the James Town Stool Room to undergo unlawful rites, further invalidating his claim to the title.
They called on the Regional House of Chiefs to reverse his induction, warning that failure to do so could lead to unrest.
With multiple court cases challenging his legitimacy, the elders of Ngleshie Adanse Clan insists that any attempt to impose Bruce-Quaye on the people of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area will be met with legal action.
The elders cautioned all those involved in trying to force Prince Asharku Quaye on Ngleshie Alata to stop what they are doing and allow the proper customary and traditional things to be done, otherwise there is a real potential of serious trouble erupting.
They fumed that “We will use all options available to us including legal options reverse what has been done and revert back to the status quo ante.”
Additionally, the Registrar at the Dodowa office of GARHC, Mr Addo Enoch and one lady by name Priscilla popularly known as Mammy Osofo including Registrar of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area, Mr Jeffrey Lomo have also been exposed for wrong doings which had affected effective justice delivery systems in chieftaincy institutions in Accra.
The alarming corrupt practices had informed a growing demand placed on Chieftaincy Minister to muster up the courage to transfer Mr Addo Enoch, Mr Jeffrey Lomo and Priscilla to help settle the long running James Town Royal Paramount Chieftaincy dispute at Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area in Accra.
The call has become very necessary because, according to the information available to this news outlet, Mr Enoch, Mr Lomo and Priscilla, were interfering in the paramount chieftaincy matters in the area.
Mr Addo Enoch was alleged to have played a leading role in wrongful transfer of the former Registrar of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council, Madam Mercy Asante to the Dodowa office of GARHC, she is working at her current office without any portfolio, making her looks sad and dormant.
The Chieftaincy Minister was asked to commission a full scale of investigations in the illegalities of Mr Addo Enoch and Priscilla at the GARHC by way of inviting Madam Mercy Asante to testify on how she was wrongfully transferred from the office of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council on the direct influence of Mr Addo Enoch.
The foregoing call on the Sector Minister by a cross section of youth groups and kingmakers follow the current surge of insecurity, tensions and confusions at James Town in Accra, in relation on how Mr Addo Enoch, Mr Jeffrey Lomo and Madam Priscilla were exposed for interfering and influencing various chieftaincy cases in Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council and GARHC.
The three persons were reported to have been conflicting James Town Royal Paramount Stool chieftaincy case at GARHC which situation has becoming a growing concern to youths and kingmakers persistent cases of chieftaincy conflict in Accra.
The three were accused for lending supreme support through President of GARHC, Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III to Prince Ashiaku Bruce Quaye to use abrupt force to wrongfully take over chieftaincy status in James Town, under the Stool name Obrempong Wetse Kojo II.
Sofia, May 18, BTA/GNA – The national tourism portal of Bulgaria now operates under the name and domain VisitBulgaria.com, the Ministry of Tourism said on Sunday.
The change represents the first major step in a wider rebranding and digital transformation of Bulgaria’s international tourism presence.
Replacing the previous domain BulgariaTravel.org with VisitBulgaria.com forms part of a long-term vision to create not merely an information site but a genuine digital platform that inspires travellers, simplifies destination choice and offers an experience before a journey even begins, Tourism Minister Miroslav Borshosh said.
“The new name makes Bulgaria far easier to recognise online. We are building a digital image that is more modern, more functional and more distinctive. This is not simply a rebranding exercise but a strategic process that will strengthen the country’s digital footprint and global positioning. In a world in which attention is the most valuable resource, this step is essential,” Borshosh said.
The new domain places Bulgaria in a truly global context, supports its positioning as a tourism destination and greatly simplifies access to information for travellers both inside the country and in key source markets.
The switch follows established international practice; the “visit + country name + .com” structure is already used by Portugal (VisitPortugal.com), Czechia (VisitCzechia.com), Denmark (VisitDenmark.com) and Saudi Arabia (VisitSaudi.com).
The broader strategy will introduce new functions, a redesigned website, interactive content, a clearer structure and a mobile application that will help users plan itineraries and receive personalised information.
VisitBulgaria.com will remain the principal digital platform for promoting the country, combining destination and attraction details with contemporary visuals, video, interactive routes and dynamic content tailored to different markets.
Africa, the cradle of beauty, culture, and diversity, continues to captivate the world with its endless treasures. One of its most underrated gems is South Sudan—a country not just rich in cultural heritage, but home to some of the most stunning and statuesque individuals on the continent.
When people think of Africa’s beauty, places like Ghana, Nigeria, or South Africa often come to mind. However, South Sudan is rising into the spotlight—and for all the right reasons. The country’s population boasts incredibly tall, elegant, and gracefully built individuals whose natural charm and confidence are simply mesmerizing.
From international fashion runways to social media platforms, South Sudanese models are turning heads. One need only look at figures like Nykhor Paul, Alek Wek, and Adut Akech—all of South Sudanese descent—to understand the country’s unmatched beauty standards. Their radiant skin tones, elongated necklines, and powerful presence continue to break stereotypes and redefine global fashion.
But beauty in South Sudan isn’t only skin deep. It’s a land where culture meets pride, where traditional dances, clothing, and values bring out a deeper sense of identity. Women in vibrant tobes (traditional attire) and men proudly displaying their Dinka or Nuer heritage represent not just fashion, but resilience, grace, and pride.
If you’re planning to explore Africa, don’t miss South Sudan. Beyond its physical beauty lies a country with untapped potential, warm hospitality, and stories that need to be told. Whether you’re a traveler, content creator, fashion lover, or cultural enthusiast—this is your sign to visit South Sudan and witness its beauty firsthand.
Follow this page for more amazing stories about Africa’s hidden gems. Let’s celebrate African beauty in all its forms. Visit Africa. Explore the pride. Embrace the beauty.
Pope Leo XIV wearing the fisherman’s ring (L) and details of the ring (R)
The leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, who was elected by the cardinals on May 9, 2025, was officially inaugurated on Sunday, May 18, 2025, nine days after his election.
At the inauguration, Pope Leo XIV was formally bestowed with several sacred symbols of his office, including the pallium and the fisherman’s ring.
The pallium, according to an article published by CNN, is a “lamb’s wool vestment symbolising his pastoral care for the Church,” while the fisherman’s ring “symbolises the Pope’s authority as the successor of St. Peter, a fisherman by trade and whom Catholics regard as the first pope.”
The ring, presented to Pope Leo XIV by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, is made of gold and bears an image of St. Peter fishing.
Traditionally, the ring of a deceased pope is taken to the College of Cardinals, where it is scratched or broken to ensure it can never be used again. This act symbolises the end of the pope’s papacy.
In the past, the ring served as the official seal for papal documents, and its destruction prevented forgery.
Details of Pope Leo XIV’s fisherman’s ring, as shared by the Vatican, reveal an image of St. Peter engraved on the outer band, with “Leo XIV” and the Pope’s coat of arms engraved on the inner side.
Visuals from St. Peter’s Square, where the inaugural Mass was held, captured the moment Cardinal Tagle, a close friend of the Pope, presented him with the fisherman’s ring.
After receiving it, Pope Leo XIV was seen gazing at the ring in a moment of solemn reflection.
See pictures of the ring plus visuals from the inauguration below (Vatican News):
Highlights of Pope Leo XIV’s Mass of Inauguration of his pontificate, which he celebrated on Sunday in St. Peter’s Square.
Pope Leo XIV receives the Ring of the Fisherman, or Piscatory Ring, from Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, during the Mass of Inauguration of his pontificate in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, May 18.https://t.co/xecWpE8NXj pic.twitter.com/ri1bx1dErE
Pope Leo XIV tells the world that “This is the time for love!” as he celebrates the Inauguration Mass of his pontificate on Sunday.https://t.co/614WNbAd1T pic.twitter.com/cWXN5TXI4x
Pope Leo XIV receives the Ring of the Fisherman, or Piscatory Ring, from Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, during the Mass of Inauguration of his pontificate in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, May 18.https://t.co/xecWpE8NXj pic.twitter.com/ri1bx1dErE
Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association have been tasked to reduce prices of goods
The Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association has directed its members to reduce the prices of spare parts to reflect the recent gains of the Ghanaian cedi.
In a press release dated Sunday, May 18, 2025, and sighted by GhanaWeb Business, the association stated that the price reduction is aimed at providing relief to customers and supporting the government’s broader efforts to stabilise the economy and reduce the cost of living.
This announcement comes on the back of the consistent appreciation of the cedi against the US dollar on both the interbank and forex markets.
According to the Chairman of the Association, Henry Okyere Jnr, the government’s decisive actions in strengthening the local currency and restoring macroeconomic stability are commendable, hence the association’s intention to respond accordingly.
The association emphasised that the move reflects its commitment to supporting national economic recovery efforts while ensuring that spare parts remain affordable for consumers.
Meanwhile, Okyere Jnr has appealed to all members to comply with the directive on price adjustments, reinforcing their commitment to fair pricing and market stability.
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Leading Kenyan lawyer and the country’s former Justice Minister Martha Karua says she has been detained in Tanzania after flying in for the court appearance of opposition leader Tundu Lissu.
Karua said in a social media post that she had been detained at the main international airport and was awaiting deportation, along with two colleagues who had flown in with her. Tanzanian authorities have not yet commented.
Tanzanian politician Lissu is due to appear in court on Monday after being charged with treason last month.
Karua is a respected human rights advocate, and a vocal critic of what she calls “democratic backsliding” in East Africa.
She has also been representing Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye, who was kidnapped in Kenya last year and taken back to his home country to face treason charges.
Like Lissu, he denies the charges, arguing that they are politically motivated.
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The Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited (GWL), Adam Mutawakilu, has painted a grim picture of the company’s financial and operational health, revealing a massive inherited debt burden alongside alarming levels of water loss and a significant supply deficit in the capital.
Speaking on the RV3’s Hot Issues programme with Keminni Amanor on Sunday, May 18, 2025, Mr. Mutawakilu disclosed the extent of the company’s liabilities, stating, “We inherited over GHC1 billion in debt from the previous government.”
He added that settling this debt would be a lengthy process, estimating, “We will take about three years to settle our debts without expenditure.”
Beyond the financial strain, Mr. Mutawakilu highlighted the staggering amount of water lost daily. As of December 2024, a staggering 52 percent of water produced by GWL – an equivalent of over 150 million gallons daily – goes unaccounted for.
This Non-Revenue Water (NRW) is lost primarily through physical leakages in the aging distribution network and widespread illegal connections. “As of December 2024, 52 percent of water production, equivalent to over 150 million gallons, is untraceable through physical leakages or illegal tracing,” he revealed.
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The MD also pointed to a severe production shortfall in the Greater Accra Region, where demand far outstrips current supply.
According to him, Accra requires an estimated 220 million gallons of water daily, but GWL is only able to produce 140 million gallons, leaving an 80 million gallon deficit. “We have a production shortfall because the demand for Accra is 220 million gallons, but we produce 140. Meaning we are not able to meet the demand of Ghanaians in Accra,” he explained.
Mr. Mutawakilu stressed the urgent need for a comprehensive national strategy to tackle water losses, invest in modern infrastructure and technology, and protect water sources to secure Ghana’s water future against growing demand and environmental threats.
Kumase-based giants, Asante Kotoko is hosting GFA boss, Kurt Okraku”s Dreams FC this afternoon at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in the Ghana Premier League matchday 31 fixture.
The Porcupine Warriors are aiming for maximum points as they continue their push for the league title and a potential return to continental football. Watch the game live below:
Pope Leo XIV wearing the fisherman’s ring (L) and details of the ring (R)
The leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, who was elected by the cardinals on May 9, 2025, was officially inaugurated on Sunday, May 18, 2025, nine days after his election.
At the inauguration, Pope Leo XIV was formally bestowed with several sacred symbols of his office, including the pallium and the fisherman’s ring.
The pallium, according to an article published by CNN, is a “lamb’s wool vestment symbolising his pastoral care for the Church,” while the fisherman’s ring “symbolises the Pope’s authority as the successor of St. Peter, a fisherman by trade and whom Catholics regard as the first pope.”
The ring, presented to Pope Leo XIV by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, is made of gold and bears an image of St. Peter fishing.
Traditionally, the ring of a deceased pope is taken to the College of Cardinals, where it is scratched or broken to ensure it can never be used again. This act symbolises the end of the pope’s papacy.
In the past, the ring served as the official seal for papal documents, and its destruction prevented forgery.
Details of Pope Leo XIV’s fisherman’s ring, as shared by the Vatican, reveal an image of St. Peter engraved on the outer band, with “Leo XIV” and the Pope’s coat of arms engraved on the inner side.
Visuals from St. Peter’s Square, where the inaugural Mass was held, captured the moment Cardinal Tagle, a close friend of the Pope, presented him with the fisherman’s ring.
After receiving it, Pope Leo XIV was seen gazing at the ring in a moment of solemn reflection.
See pictures of the ring plus visuals from the inauguration below (Vatican News):
Highlights of Pope Leo XIV’s Mass of Inauguration of his pontificate, which he celebrated on Sunday in St. Peter’s Square.
Pope Leo XIV receives the Ring of the Fisherman, or Piscatory Ring, from Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, during the Mass of Inauguration of his pontificate in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, May 18.https://t.co/xecWpE8NXj pic.twitter.com/ri1bx1dErE
Pope Leo XIV tells the world that “This is the time for love!” as he celebrates the Inauguration Mass of his pontificate on Sunday.https://t.co/614WNbAd1T pic.twitter.com/cWXN5TXI4x
Pope Leo XIV receives the Ring of the Fisherman, or Piscatory Ring, from Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, during the Mass of Inauguration of his pontificate in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, May 18.https://t.co/xecWpE8NXj pic.twitter.com/ri1bx1dErE
Israel Boafo Bansah, the CEO of on of the leading vlogs in Ghana, Gossips24, has sparked a debate online following his recent post.
Israel took to his official Facebook page to share his thoughts on the position that best fits former vice president, Dr. Bawumia.
Israel Boafo Bansah, as he is affectionately called, believes that Dr. Bawumia as a vice president or a president is like a square peg in a round hole.
According to him, after accessing the former vice president, he believes that he could do better as
Married women frequently strive to balance fashionable elegance with clothing choices suitable for their roles as wives and mothers. Being stylish and modest isn’t about sacrificing your look—it’s about picking outfits that convey confidence, sophistication, and ease. Here are some suggestions to help you maintain that perfect harmony.
First and foremost, modesty plays a vital role. This doesn’t mean dull or unfashionable clothing but choosing pieces that are well-fitted and tasteful. Steer clear of overly tight or revealing attire, and instead select outfits with longer skirts, higher necklines, and sleeves that provide adequate coverage. For instance, a midi dress or an elegant top paired with tailored pants offers a refined yet modest ensemble.
Secondly, concentrate on quality over quantity. Build your wardrobe around timeless essentials rather than chasing short-lived trends. A well-cut blazer, classic dresses, and quality blouses elevate your collection and remain relevant over time. These foundational pieces are flexible enough to suit many occasions.
When it comes to color, neutrals like black, navy, grey, and white create a sophisticated palette that’s easy to mix and match. You can add pops of color and personality with accessories like a bright scarf, standout jewelry, or striking shoes, enhancing your outfit without losing its classy appeal.
Feeling comfortable and confident is key. Choose clothes that reflect your personal style and fit the demands of your role, whether that means looking professional at work, casual yet stylish at home, or polished for social settings.
Dressing with dignity and style as a married woman is about blending personal flair with elegance. By prioritizing modest choices, investing in enduring pieces, and accessorizing smartly, you can curate a wardrobe that is chic, practical, and suitable for any event.
In a significant breakthrough in the fight against illegal mining, the special police team against illegal mining intercepted and seized four excavators, two of which were reportedly being escorted by armed men believed to be military personnel.
According to the Director of Special Operations at the Police Headquarters, ACP Eric Asiedu, the operation was launched following credible intelligence received indicating suspicious movement of heavy-duty mining equipment outside the Samreboï township.
Led by ASP Mr. Adorye, the team of police officers proceeded to a location where they intercepted two low-bed trucks, each carrying an excavator.
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The team had early on conducted a successful raid at a large illegal mining site identified as Akani, situated on the outskirts of Asankragua.
The operation resulted in the arrest of nine (9) suspects and the seizure of mining equipment being used for illegal mining activities.
This operation forms part of the team’s sustained efforts to complement the vision of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) in combating illegal mining and safeguarding Ghana’s natural resources.
Police have since secured all equipment involved.
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One of the key features of the second John Dramani Mahama government is the appointment of top academics to lead key sectors of Ghana’s economy.
Ironically, most of these academics are from the alma mater of the president, the University of Ghana (UG), with their appointments being seen by many as merited.
These academics, who include both known members of the ruling National Democratic Congress and “neutrals”, come with the expertise that many believe will help transform the state entities they have been appointed to lead.
Below are brief details of some of the University of Ghana lecturers who have gained appointments in Mahama’s government:
Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse
Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse, who was appointed by President Mahama as the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Environmental Protection Agency, is a senior lecturer at the University of Ghana and the head of its Physics Department.
Professor Browne Klutse is the first female full professor of Physics at the University of Ghana in the 75 years of the university.
She is a climate change scientist and has set many records in her career. She became the first female to head the Physics Department of the University of Ghana in 2023.
She is also the youngest professor of Physics in Ghana and the first Ghanaian to be elected to the UN IPCC (United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Bureau as the Vice-Chair of Working Group 1.
She is a member of the Task Group on Data Support for Climate Change Assessments (TG-Data); the Scientific Board of the International Basic Sciences Programme (IBSP) of UNESCO; and the Research Advisory Panel of the South African Weather Service. She previously worked as the Remote Sensing Manager at the GIS and Climate Centre and as a senior research scientist at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission.
Professor Browne Klutse has also been very active politically. She has contested the NDC parliamentary primaries in the Abura Asebu Kwamankese Constituency in the Central Region on two occasions.
Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse was born on May 23, 1981, at Nyanfeku Ekroful in the Central Region and holds a BSc in Physics from the University of Cape Coast. She went on to read BSc Physics and a PhD in Climatology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Professor Michael Kpessa-Whyte
Professor Michael Kpessa-Whyte, another academic at the University of Ghana, was appointed as the Acting Director-General of the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) by President John Dramani Mahama.
Professor Kpessa-Whyte is a research fellow at the History and Politics Section of the Institute of African Studies (IAS), University of Ghana.
He is a distinguished academic and policy expert with extensive experience in governance, public policy analysis, and social democracy.
He holds a PhD in Political Science with a focus on Comparative Public Policy from McMaster University; a Master’s degree in Political Science, specialising in International Relations, from Brock University; and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Ghana.
Additionally, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan (2009–2010).
Professor Kpessa-Whyte has also been active politically, playing key roles in the running of the National Democratic Congress. He was one of the two agents who represented the party at the Electoral Commission’s National Collation Centre for the 2020 election.
Professor Ransford Edward Van Gyampo
President Mahama also appointed Professor Ransford Edward Van Gyampo as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority.
Gyampo is a professor of Political Science and the Founding Director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Ghana, with 20 years of teaching and research experience.
He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Ghana and Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA; an MPhil in Political Science from the University of Ghana; and a B.A. in Political Science, also from the University of Ghana.
Professor Gyampo previously served as a senior research fellow at the Governance Unit of the Institute of Economic Affairs, the Coordinator of the Ghana Political Parties Programme, as well as a member of Ghana’s Electoral Reforms Committee.
He also served as a visiting scholar at the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of South Florida, United States of America (USA), and as a visiting professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Bristol.
Professor Gyampo is not a known member of the ruling National Democratic Congress and was an ardent critic of the first Mahama government.
Professor Kobby Mensah
Another UG professor who has been offered a job by President Mahama is Professor Kobby Mensah, who was appointed the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Tourism Development Company.
Professor Mensah is an associate professor at the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) and a distinguished expert in tourism marketing.
His appointment comes at a crucial time as Ghana seeks to further position itself as a leading tourism destination in Africa.
His long-standing involvement in promoting tourism within the country is marked by his successful initiatives, most notably the Destination Legon Tourism Marketing Exhibition.
Beyond his academic endeavours, Prof Mensah has worked on developing innovative strategies to market Ghana’s tourism potential, including initiatives to improve the country’s infrastructure, cultural heritage, and branding.
He is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, UK, and a member of the Political Marketing Specialist Group (PMSG), coordinating the Ghana Political Marketing Group (Ghana PMG).
Professor Mensah holds a PhD in Journalism from the University of Sheffield, UK, and an MSc in International Marketing from Sheffield Hallam University, also in the UK.
Professor Lord Mensah
Professor Lord Mensah, also of the University of Ghana Business School, was appointed the Acting Head of the Local Government Service.
Professor Mensah is a full professor of Financial Economics at the University of Ghana Business School.
He holds a PhD in Applied Economics-Finance from the University of Antwerp in Belgium, an MSc in Financial Mathematics from the University of Kaiserslautern in Germany, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
Beyond academia, Professor Mensah has consulted for major institutions such as the Central Bank of Nigeria, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Bank of Ghana.
He also serves as Executive Director of the African Centre for Development Finance and is a respected voice in Ghana’s economic policy space, regularly featured in national media and corporate circles.
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MC Portfolio is an entertainment pundit and media personality
Entertainment pundit and media personality MC Portfolio has suggested that King Paluta’s failure to win Artiste of the Year at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) may be linked to his perceived political affiliation with the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Speaking in an interview on Onua FM, MC Portfolio claimed that the artiste’s association with the opposition party could have negatively influenced the voting process.
“I believe the political affiliation people placed on King Paluta affected him. It affected him because we saw how the NPP adopted King Paluta and used him for a regional tour,” he said.
He went on to explain that voting could be influenced by personal biases, especially if someone on the voting board disagrees with an artiste’s political connections.
“If someone is on the board, the person could just have an issue with you for no reason and can use that to vote against you without even considering your work,” he stated.
According to him, although the award board is expected to be fair and transparent, its members are human and may be swayed by political sentiments.
“No matter how you think the board is transparent, they are humans, and affiliation will come into play. Therefore, if someone does not agree with your affiliation with a political party, it could affect you,” he added.
To support his claim, MC Portfolio referenced a statement made by former Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey, who is also a respected figure in Ghana’s entertainment industry.
Okraku-Mantey had previously remarked that the NPP’s use of King Paluta’s Makoma song during their 2024 campaign may have contributed to the party’s loss in the general election.
“Just recently, our former deputy minister, who is an iconic member of the Ghanaian music industry, even said King Paluta’s song, which his party used during the campaign, played a part in the party going into opposition. So don’t you think if such a person is on the board, how would things play out?” MC Portfolio questioned.
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From L to R: EL, KiDi and King Promise are Ghanaian artistes to use the phrase
It has been exactly a week since the popular phrase “I will be back” once again found its way to the lips of many Ghanaians, especially music lovers.
The phrase seems to have become a mantra at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), as nearly every award winner at the just-ended 2025 edition echoed the same words during their acceptance speeches.
At the forefront was King Promise, who, after winning several awards, confidently used the phrase during his speech while anticipating the most coveted title of the night, Artiste of the Year.
But where did this now-iconic phrase originate?
The genesis of “I will be back” can be traced to rapper E.L, who first used it during the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (now the Telecel Ghana Music Awards). However, the phrase truly gained traction in 2021 when KiDi, despite sweeping four awards, Highlife Song, Best Afrobeat Song, Best Afrobeat Artiste, and EP of the Year, failed to win Artiste of the Year.
That night, KiDi repeatedly assured the audience he would return to claim the top prize. His cheeky confidence and sense of entitlement became a memorable moment, especially after the award eventually went to gospel sensation Diana Hamilton.
Since then, “I’ll be back” has become a recurring phrase at the TGMAs, used by hopeful nominees and winners alike.
Even at the 2025 ceremony, King Promise continued the tradition. After his first win of the night, he said: “Super, super thankful for this award. Shoutout to all the fans. It’s because of you people we dey here. Big love, I’ll be back.”
Following the event, KiDi took to social media to poke fun at the widespread use of the phrase, writing: “I for start dey take royalties for ‘I’ll be back.'”
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As a permanent fix to decongest Accra, the Government will soon begin the design and feasibility study for a new city, President John Dramani Mahama, has said.
He said some of the government offices and agencies would be moved out of Accra to the new city.
“I believe that this city will be located somewhere on the Accra plains from Bundasi, straddling across Greater Accra, Eastern Region and Volta regions. The city will straddle three regions,” President Mahama stated in his remarks at a grand durbar of the Chiefs and People of the Greater Accra Region at Dodowa.
The “Thank You Tour” is to enable the President to express gratitude to the Chiefs and People of the Greater Accra Region and Ghanaians for their massive support for him and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2024 general election.
President Mahama reiterated that the new city would stretch to the banks of the Volta River and there would be a railway link and an expressway that would link the new city to Accra.
Touching on Chieftaincy Disputes, the President said while governments constitutionally could not interfere in the internal matters of traditional institutions, they were deeply concerned by the impact of unresolved disputes on the development of our traditional areas in Greater Accra.
He therefore urged all traditional councils to utilise the structures of the National and Regional Houses of Chiefs to resolve matters of chieftaincy with dignity, true dialogue and mutual respect.
He said the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs stands ready to support and facilitate any resolution mechanisms fairly and neutrally.
President Mahama said one issue that was repeatedly raised during his engagement with communities across the Greater Accra Region was the matter of state lands and ancestral Ga-Dangme lands.
He said these concerns were valid and that he understood the historical injustices and emotional depths tied to the matter.
President Mahama noted that as a result, one of the first directives he issued upon assuming office as President was to direct the Lands Commission to halt all sales and processing of all government lands. He reiterated that the directive was still in force.
The President said following the receipt of the Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) Committee report, the Attorney General initiated investigations into the alleged looting of prime government and Ga-Dangme lands that were sold to individuals with political influence, some for as low as GH¢45,000, saying, “meanwhile, these are lands whose values run into millions of cedis.”
President Mahama said it was in that spirit that he announced that following these investigations, they would consider the formation of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the acquisitions, allocation, and use of public lands in Greater Accra.
He said this Commission would work with the chiefs, legal experts, historians, and affected communities to produce a comprehensive report, and this outcome would guide a lasting and just solution to a matter that had lasted for far too long.
Prophet Adjei (R) has prophesied that Kudus (L) will be injured at the 2026 World Cup
Ghanaian prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei has revealed that the Black Stars will qualify for the 2026 World Cup but might be eliminated due to injury concerns.
According to him, the team will qualify from the group stage to the quarter-final stage, but Mohammed Kudus will be fouled, resulting in a knee injury with Kamaldeen Sulemana also likely to suffer similar fate.
He disclosed that the player who will cause the foul will be wearing the number 17 jersey, and it will be after a slide tackle on the West Ham star, which will lead to the game ending in a 4-1 scoreline in favor of the opponent.
“When we begin to ascend in the group stages, somebody will tackle Kudus behind the center. He will be playing in front of the center on your right side. They are wearing white with red lines inside their jersey.
“The player is wearing the number 17 jersey; he will slide and it will injure his knee in the 62nd minute. Once that happens, we will lose the match 4-1 with Kamaldeen also down with injury,” he said during an interview with Accra FM.
Prophet Adjei indicated that if nothing is done to avert what was revealed to him; it shall come to pass.
“They are going to face that thing soon. I told you there are things that can be done because we’ll get to the quarter-finals. But this is the catalyst in time; in all the outcomes and branches of time I’m looking at, that was what prevented us from succeeding in the World Cup,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Black Stars are yet to secure qualification to the 2026 World Cup despite leading their group.
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Jantuah believes the criticism is exaggerated because the gift involved US dollars instead of Ghana cedis, reflecting a cultural bias that demonises financial transactions in foreign currency
Ghanaian lawyer and Convention People’s Party (CPP) member Kwame Jantuah has weighed in on the Sammy Gyamfi dollar gift controversy, calling the politician’s actions wrong but arguing that the intense public backlash is unwarranted.
Member of Parliament for Walewale, Tia Abdul-Kabiru Mahama, has expressed skepticism about the continued appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, warning that the currency has likely peaked.
He urged the government to shift its focus from expecting further gains to maintaining the current stability.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, May 17, the MP observed that the pace of the cedi’s appreciation had slowed significantly since mid-week, with early market indicators suggesting a possible reversal.
“There is no way we can have a further appreciation of the cedi. If you observe the movement from Tuesday, it has not moved as fast as it was.”
Citing specific forex rates, he noted that as of Friday, May 16, the dollar was trading at GH₵12.40, but by the morning of Saturday, May 17, it had edged up to GH₵12.44 — indicating that the cedi has likely reached its strongest point in the current cycle.
“It has gotten to its best performing point. For me, I will be very surprised if you give it a stimulus that it will go further down again.
“I am fortified in this belief because it is also coming down, so it means people are now gravitating towards the dollar. Now we should try to ensure stability. The cedi will not go down further; it will take a miracle for the cedi to come down to 12 or 11,” he said.
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has dismissed claims that its Minister, John Jinapor, is engaging in scaremongering over the country’s energy challenges, asserting that his recent statements to Parliament were factual and transparent.
The allegations were made by the Member of Parliament for Walewale, Tia Abdul-Kabiru Mahama, who accused Jinapor of using alarmist tactics in managing the ongoing power crisis.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issueon Saturday, May 17, Kabiru criticized what he described as the minister’s persistent fear-based messaging, urging a shift toward more constructive communication.
“Since he assumed office, it has been one alarm after the other,” Kabiru stated. “And I understand he is doing that because it gives him the leeway to award contracts without passing through procurement.
“My intelligence and oversight suggest that over GH₵200 million worth of sole-sourcing has been done without going through the right process. He should stop the scaremongering and be more of a hope monger.”
In a response on the same programme, the Ministry’s Public Relations Officer, Richmond Rockson, refuted the claims, insisting that Minister Jinapor’s remarks were aimed at providing Parliament with a candid overview of the energy sector’s current state.
“The Minister for Energy and Green Transition is not engaged in scaremongering,” Rockson stated.
He explained that the Minister’s comments were delivered during a briefing to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy on Thursday, May 15, during which he addressed several pressing issues—including Ghana’s rising energy sector debt, which stood at $3.1 billion as of December 2024—and concerns about fuel availability for thermal plants.
“He also disclosed that at the time he was speaking, it was left with 2.6 days, and that his headache was how to find money and that fuel had been procured,” Rockson explained. “It’s unfortunate that that point the minister made was not captured, but consistently the media reported the 2.6 days and failed to report that the minister there and then said that fuel had been procured.”
Rockson emphasised that the Minister’s statements were a call for deeper reforms to ensure long-term sustainability in the sector.
“[He said] We need to find sustainable ways to procure fuel because we can’t keep going back to the Ministry of Finance, and there are structural reforms that we should look at. If it means that we should take a second look at the tariff structure, which is currently before Cabinet, we will do that,” Rockson added.
Rejecting Kabiru’s characterisation of Jinapor’s remarks as fear tactics, Rockson reiterated the Minister’s commitment to transparency.
“So it is not accurate if he [Kabiru Mahama] keeps saying that the minister is scaremongering. What the minister did was to be truthful to the parliamentary select committee,” he emphasised.
Stop scaremongering and offer solutions – Kabiru slams Jinapor
Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III at the event
Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III, Nungua Mantse/President, Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, has reminded President John Dramani Mahama of his mission to ensure Ghana remains a beacon of progress for future generations.
“You are now a beacon of hope. Your success story extends beyond politics. It serves as an embodiment of inspiration to all, especially the youth, who often seek instant success without recognizing the value of perseverance,” the Nungua Mantse stated.
He made the remarks in his welcome address at a durbar of the Chiefs and People of the Greater Accra Region in Dodowa during President Mahama’s “Thank You Tour” of the Greater Accra Region.
The National “Thank You Tour” is to enable the President express gratitude to Ghanaians for the massive support for him and the National Democratic Congress during the December 7, 2024 general election.
He congratulated President Mahama on his historic election victory and come back; declaring that his remarkable election signified two important things the strong faith the majority of Ghanaians had in him and their dissatisfaction with his opponents.
“Having previously occupied the office of the President and faced a defeat, your extensive political experience positions you to foster hope, create a listening government, promote national unity and most importantly drive socio-economic development,” King Professor Odaifio Welentsi said.
“Your acknowledgment of past mistakes during your tenure which contributed to your 2016 defeat reflects your integrity as a politician and a diplomat willing to learn from experience.”
He said failing to heed these lessons could not only jeopardize the President’s Party’s chances in the next election 2028 but potentially tarnish his reputation permanently.
He said, politics aside, basic courtesy and ethics required that once elected to represent the people a leader must express gratitude.
This, he said, was because the people had placed a great deal of trust in President Mahama and demonstrated their belief in his capabilities to better their lots.
King Professor Odaifio Welentsi said it was essential not only to express gratitude but also to show sincerity in fulfilling his responsibilities, adding that doing so would help ensure that those who voted for him feel they made the right choice.
He said the President’s “Thank You Tour”, across all regions was a vital and commendable initiative.
“Although I serve as a traditional leader with a busy schedule, I sometimes disguise myself to observe the discussions on social media,” the Nungua Mantse said.
“One hilarious remark they often make is questioning why leaders vanish into thin air after being elected but are quick to engage with ordinary people in washing, eating, playing lute, a lot, a lot among others.”
He said while these comments might seem funny, they carried a serious message; thus, the masses expect some level of gratitude or appreciation from the leaders after their election to office.
He pleaded with the President to ask his appointees to listen to the people.
“It is division of labour. I therefore urge everyone to view this “Thank You Tour” as the President and his government’s extension of bond and commitment to serve you and the sign of assurance that he will always be there for you when you need him most.”
He said it should be established that this “Thank You Tour” was not limited to those who voted for candidate Mahama but it also extended to his well wishers and admirers.
“Ultimately, Ghana must come first before politicians and political parties. This victory belongs to all of us,” he stated.
He said it was a testament to the power of unity, collaboration and the belief that together they could achieve great things.
Economist Professor Patrick Asuming has cautioned that the recent sharp appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi could introduce market volatility, advocating instead for a more measured and steady rise in the currency’s value.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, May 17, Prof. Asuming acknowledged that currency appreciation is typically seen as positive. However, he warned that the rapid pace of the cedi’s recent gains mirrors the same risks associated with swift depreciation.
“I will largely agree that the appreciation perhaps has gone a little too far, but even more importantly, I think that making the currency appreciate so quickly or so sharply over a short period, I am not sure, is a clever thing to do,” he said.
He noted that such abrupt movements can foster uncertainty in the market.
“When the currency depreciates so quickly and appreciates so sharply in a short period, you see the concerns that come with uncertainty. In some sense, it is the same thing that is happening,” he explained.
Prof. Asuming also questioned the rationale behind the apparent government intervention that may have triggered the appreciation, arguing that the cedi had not been under any significant pressure.
“It is not like we were in a period where the cedi was under pressure for which we needed to pump dollars to support it,” he pointed out.
He argued that a more gradual appreciation would have allowed Ghana to accumulate stronger foreign reserves, which are crucial to cushion the economy against potential future shocks.
“So I would have preferred that even if the cedi was to appreciate, it should have been slow and steady—and definitely not to this extent—so that we get hold of more reserves because when things turn around for the advanced countries’ economies, some level of pressure will come on the cedi,” he concluded.
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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) in collaboration with the Korley Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA) has announced a comprehensive decongestion exercise set to begin on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. The exercise, according to city officials, forms part of efforts to restore order, enhance public safety, and ensure free movement within the capital.
Vehicle owners and transport operators are likely to see a reduction in the prices of spare parts in the coming days as the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association in the Greater Accra Region has instructed members to slash prices.
The association instructed its dealers to take this action following significant gains by the cedi in relation to other major international currencies, especially the dollar.
This action is likely to bring relief to consumers, with the expectation of a reduction in transport fares, as the majority of the parameters that determine the cost of goods and services continue to decline.
This has been possible due to geopolitical events in the last few weeks weakening the dollar and significant strides by the Mahama government to stabilise the local currency.
The association has praised the government for taking bold and decisive steps to strengthen the local currency, such as an increase in reserves and increased gold exports through the newly created Godbod.
“We pledge our full collaboration with the government to sustain this positive trend and ensure further appreciation of the Cedi, bringing much-needed economic relief to Ghanaians,” said the Chairman of the Association, Mr. Henry Okyere Jnr.
He further entreated all members to abide by the directive to cut prices of goods in stock.
This is expected to reinforce their collective commitment to fair pricing and market stability.
Prior to the cuts, the Minister for Trade, Industry and Agribusiness, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, engaged traders and encouraged them to adjust prices to reflect the latest developments.
Speaking on The Pulse on JoyNewsa week ago, the Minister explained that Ghana operates a liberal market system where the government does not fix prices.
“We all know that in Ghana, we don’t control prices, and so the government cannot really push price reduction on them. But because we work together, we can always discuss and see how the stable cedi will benefit both consumers and traders,” she stated.
She pointed out that traders have often increased their prices when the dollar goes up, so it is only fair for them to adjust prices now that the cedi has appreciated. “If the dollar is this stable and has appreciated this much, I think that we need to regroup and see the way forward,” she stated.
Madam Ofosu-Adjare praised the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) for taking the initiative to engage its members on possible price reductions. “I commend GUTA for even taking the step to prevail on the traders to reduce the cost of their goods. So I think at that meeting, we will brainstorm and come to a very good conclusion which will benefit both traders and consumers,” she said.
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The Government has urged agencies under the Office of Government Machinery (OGM) to activate their websites, social media handles and information management systems to provide timely and accurate information to the public.
Shamima Muslim, the Deputy Government Spokesperson, made the call during the launch of 2024 Public Opinion Survey Report in Accra on public perceptions about the activities and services of entities operating under the Office of the President.
Representing Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister of Government Communications, she entreated staff of the entities to avoid partisanship and work collectively to achieve the objectives of their establishments.
“The OGM entities must provide timely information and be responsive to the demands and requests for information from the public,” she said.
“We must be proactive in communicating our mandates and services to the people. It is not only the politician who come periodically and exit, but everybody must be interested in the efficiency and effectiveness of the Office of Government Machinery.”
“It is you, the civil servants or public servants, who are in for the long haul. And so, let the positive outcomes reflect on you and have tangible results.”
She expressed concern over the outcomes of the 2024 Public Opinion research, which revealed that social media platforms were the primary source of information for the citizens.
Muslim queried the authenticity of those information if public sentiments were largely shaped by them, since there were so many misinformation and fake news circulating on social media.
Hence, she tasked the OGM agencies to be proactive in putting out accurate information through their social media handles and websites to help shape the right public perceptions.
The President Mahama-led Government was truly committed to resetting the country, she said, and that: “Whatever your political affiliation or interest is, Ghana is the only country we have. At least, let us make the system work for our collective benefit.”
“Let us work hard so that the resetting agenda will be felt on the heart of everybody.”
The Deputy Government Spokesperson, therefore, underscored the need for the OGM agencies to be proactive in disseminating the right information in the public domain to correct any false information being churned out by individuals with certain interests and agenda.
She referenced some false publications recently to the effect that GHc78 million was allocated to Government Spokesperson, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, and herself in the 2025 Budget for propaganda work.
“After the 2025 Budget presentation, I woke up the next morning to the screaming headlines; ’78 million Ghana Cedis allocated to Felix and Shamima for government propaganda,” she noted.
Muslim said in such scenarios the OGM agencies like the Information Services Department (ISD) and Ghana News Agency (GNA) must be proactive to correct such misinformation.
As a new government, the Office of the President would use the outcomes of the 2024 Survey as a baseline to increase public knowledge and understanding of its work and, thus, urged the OGM entities to endeavour to follow suit in the interest of the public and overall development of Ghana.
Some institutions that constitute the Office of Government Machinery are the State Protocol, Council of State, State Interests and Governmance Authority (SIGA), Ghana News Agency, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, and Information Services Department.
Others are the National Population Commission, Ghana Aids Commission, and Millennium Development Authority, Zongo Development Fund, Micro and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), and National Centre for Early Warning Secretariat.
The OGM Agencies are the operation arm of the Presidency that support the Executive branch of government to implement policy interventions to improve service delivery and enhance living standards.
The research saw more than 1,000 responses from across the 16 regions using focus group discussions and interviews as well as online platforms for respondents to answer the questionnaires.
The Chief of Staff at the Presidency, Julius Debrah, has urged the Ghana Police Service to prioritise crime prevention as the bedrock of modern policing.
He said the country must shift from reactive policing to proactive strategies grounded in visibility, intelligence-led operations, and strong community partnerships, which required rebuilding trust and expanding early warning systems across communities.
The Chief of Staff said this at the launch of a book, titled: “An Aroma of Policing: A Life of Service in Law Enforcement and Global Peacekeeping”, authored by Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, a former Inspector General of Police.
The 681-page book has 36 chapters, which focus on the humble beginnings of the author, his role in shaping the Police Service and community policing.
It is a remarkable contribution to national discourse on law enforcement, leadership, and institutional transformation.
Debrah said the event celebrated not only the life and service of a distinguished public servant but also a deeper national commitment to reflection and reform.
“Our Police Service must invest in leaders who are not only operationally competent but also committed to mentorship, innovation, and continuous learning,” he said.
Specialist training, he stressed, was urgently needed in areas such as cybercrime, counterterrorism, public order management, forensics, and maritime security.
Revitalising the police training institutions was essential to building a disciplined, modern, and competent service to play its duty efficiently, he noted.
Mr Debrah noted that the memoir underscored the link between welfare, morale, and professionalism, adding that the Government reaffirmed its commitment to improving conditions of service, including decent accommodation and health care.
Institutional support would also be expanded to enable broader participation, especially by women, in United Nations and regional peace operations to enhance Ghana’s peacekeeping profile on the global arena.
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, said the book was a celebration of a journey of creativity, innovation and passion in effective policing.
He acknowledged the immense contribution of the author in shaping the future of the Police Service to respond to security issues.
Yohuno said the tenure of the author during his reign as the IGP was worth celebrating as it was marked with integrity and groundbreaking reforms in the Service.
“His leadership has restored public confidence and built trust between the police and the community,” he said, urging the public, especially security analysts, to get a copy of the book to be abreast of effective policing.
The author, Alhassan, said even in retirement, his heart remained with the Service, as he felt a deep urge to document his journey not only to preserve institutional memory but also to share hard-earned lessons.
“One of the issues I raised in the book is how the discontinuation of useful reform programmes has harmed the Service,” he said.
“Institutions do not grow through constant reinvention; they are built through continuity, reflection, and purposeful reform.”
Popular Nigerian musician, Omay Lay has been involved in a ghastly car accident.
The accident which involved the singer’s two Tesla trucks, reportedly occurred on Saturday in Lagos.
While an official statement has yet to come from Omah Lay or his team, Famous UK based music executive, Adesope Olajide known as ‘Shopsydoo’ confirmed the unfortunate incident in an Instagram post on Saturday night.
A high-level government delegation from Ghana joined the people of Burkina Faso in Ouagadougou on Saturday for the inauguration of a memorial park and a towering statue in honour of revolutionary leader, Thomas Sankara.
Representing President John Dramani Mahama, Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah led the delegation, which included Interior Minister Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Ghana’s Special Envoy to the Sahel, Lt. Col. Gbevlo Lartey (rtd), and Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, MP and Chairperson of Parliament’s Security and Intelligence Committee.
The Upper East Regional Minister, Donatus Akamugri Atanga, has led a targeted operation to clamp down on illegal mining activities in the Naaga-Sakombiisi Forest, located in the Kassena-Nankana Municipality.
The intervention follows a formal petition submitted by residents of the Naaga community, who raised alarms over the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining commonly referred to as “galamsey” in the area.
Ahead of the operation, the minister visited the forest reserve, where he discovered three separate mining sites that had been converted into makeshift gold processing centers.
He reiterated government’s commitment to regulated and responsible mining, but emphasized a firm stance against any mining activities within forest reserves and water bodies.
“I received a petition from the people of Naaga-Sakombiisi indicating that illegal mining activities were ongoing in their forest reserve. Though they reported it to the appropriate authorities, no action was taken. That’s why they brought it to the Regional Coordinating Council,” he explained.
He expressed serious concern about the environmental degradation and its ripple effects on local livelihoods, health, and infrastructure.
“This government is not against mining, but we are totally against illegal operations that destroy our forests, pollute water bodies, and threaten lives. Residents are particularly worried about the dust and toxic powder from the grinding process, which poses a serious health risk. We have seen in nearby communities how similar mining activities have caused power outages,” he added.
Mr. Atanga also revealed that the miners were using rubber and plastic materials, often ingested by livestock, resulting in animal deaths.
Additionally, he noted that the illegal operators were tapping electricity from the community transformer while many residents still lack access to power.
This marks the third anti-galamsey operation led by the Regional Minister since assuming office, underscoring his administration’s zero tolerance for environmental abuse.
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Kwame Jantuah, a member of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) has raised concerns about unethical practices by some officials in the Mahama administration, warning that unchecked corruption could harm Ghana’s economy.
Bullgod has shared details of his final interaction with Dada KD
Ghanaian talent manager and entertainment pundit Bullgod has shared details of his final interaction with Highlife legend Dada KD, just hours before the musician’s passing.
Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, Bullgod revealed that he had spoken to Dada KD on the morning of the day he died.
According to him, they were discussing preparations for an upcoming event in London.
“I spoke to Dada KD the day he died, in the morning. I was booking him for an event in London, but during our phone conversation, his voice was not clear, it was shaky, and he told me he wasn’t feeling too well. So, I told him I would leave him for now, and we’d continue the discussion in the evening,” Bullgod recounted.
He added that after noticing the change in Dada KD’s tone and health, he followed up with the artiste’s manager to ensure plans for the visa application were still on track.
“I later called his manager and told him I had just spoken to Dada KD about the event, but I realised he wasn’t feeling well, so maybe the following day we could arrange to submit the visa application. But the manager assured me that in about an hour, he would prepare Dada KD so they could go and get the visa,” he added.
Tragically, Bullgod said that later that same evening, he received a phone call from his UK-based partner, Ransford, informing him that Dada KD had suddenly passed away. He described the news as a complete shock.
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For his consistency in professional news presentation, ability to captivate audiences, and conduct engaging interviews, TV3’s Martin Asiedu-Dartey has been named News Presenter of the Year 2025 at the Ghana Executive Awards.
Martin joins a group of accomplished professionals from academia, business, agriculture, civil society, media, and non-governmental organisations who were recognised for their outstanding performance in their respective fields.
“It is a humbling experience to be recognized for doing something you are passionate about. Usually, people see or hear you on TV or radio for maybe 30 minutes or an hour, but before that moment are countless hours of research, combing through documents, cross-checking information, making calls, and several other things just to prepare for that brief moment before the respected audience.
“So to be awarded for doing something you love is an indirect way of saying, ‘we see you, we recognize you, keep giving off your best.’ And that is quite heartwarming,” Martin said after receiving the News Presenter of the Year 2025 award over the weekend at the plush Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
The jury considered both the direct and indirect impact of nominees on society, as well as how professionally they met the expectations of their audiences, customers, and business stakeholders.
The Ghana Executive Awards 2025, which marked its maiden edition, also honoured several multinational and local companies such as Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC, GCB Bank, Omni BSIC Bank Ghana Ltd, and industry leaders in telecom and cybersecurity for their significant impact.
With over 14 years of experience in the Ghanaian media industry—spanning radio, print, online, and now television—Martin Asiedu-Dartey is a household name. He is best known for anchoring TV3’s News 360, where he has become a familiar and trusted face.
He expressed gratitude to the management and leadership of Media General, the parent company of TV3 Network Ltd, for giving him the platform to serve and showcase his God-given talent. Martin also acknowledged his co-anchors, producers, and the entire news team at Media General for their continued support.
Over the years, Martin has interviewed personalities across sectors, including government officials, CEOs, and international newsmakers. His ability to ask well-researched questions and elicit relevant responses has earned him the respect of both his peers and his audience.
As TV3’s Foreign Affairs Correspondent, he has reported on cross-border trade challenges within ECOWAS, recent military coups in West Africa, and ECOWAS summits on regional integration. His coverage extends to Ghana’s diplomatic engagements with other countries and participation in international bodies such as the African Union and the United Nations.
Martin holds a Master’s Degree in International Journalism for Digital Media from the University of Salford, UK, and is currently pursuing another Master’s degree in International Relations at the University of Gold Coast.
He said the award is a motivation to continue giving his best and maintaining high standards in broadcast journalism.
The Eastern Regional branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has declared its intention to implement a rigorous performance monitoring framework for all 33 newly confirmed MMDCEs in the region.
The party says it will combine government-issued indicators with its own internal benchmarks to ensure that appointees deliver on their mandates effectively.
Briefing the media on the party’s next steps on Saturday, May 17, Eastern Regional Chairman Dr. Mark Oliver Kevor revealed that a crucial meeting has been scheduled for next week, during which the MMDCEs will be taken through the Key Performance Indicators that will be used to assess their work.
“Apart from indicators from the government, the party also has its indicators that will be given to them. On Friday, we are going to meet all of them and take them through what is expected of them and let them understand the responsibility before them,” Dr. Kevor said.
The move follows the recent one-touch confirmation of all 33 MMDCEs in the region, an achievement the party has attributed to strong collaboration between regional leadership and Members of Parliament. The NDC hopes to sustain this momentum by enforcing accountability measures that will translate into visible development outcomes across the region.
In addition to outlining expectations for the new officeholders, Dr. Kevor disclosed that the party has a roadmap to engage shortlisted candidates who were not selected for MMDCE roles.
According to him, efforts will be made to find alternative positions or roles for these individuals within the party’s broader “resetting agenda.”
Meanwhile, the Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey, has urged the MMDCEs to adopt innovative strategies to enhance local revenue generation, stressing the need for financial independence at the assembly level.
“There is a lot of resetting going on. Most of it requires that they go down, think outside the box, and generate more income so that it can add to whatever the government gives. Looking at the situation now, there is a lot that we as individuals need to do. We cannot depend on the government for everything,” she said.
Member of Parliament for Walewale, Tia Abdul-Kabiru Mahama, has accused Energy Minister John Jinapor of using fear tactics to manage the country’s ongoing energy crisis.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issueon Saturday, May 17, Kabiru criticised what he described as the minister’s “scaremongering,” urging him instead to inspire hope and offer clear, sustainable solutions.
“Since he assumed office, it has been one alarm after the other,” Kabiru stated. “And I understand he is doing that because it gives him the leeway to award contracts without passing through procurement.
“My intelligence and oversight suggest that over GH₵200 million worth of sole-sourcing has been done without going through the right process. He should stop the scare-mongering and be more of a hope monger.”
His remarks come as the energy sector grapples with significant challenges. The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition recently revealed that the country needs an urgent GH₵1.1 billion to purchase liquid fuel for power generation, with current reserves projected to last only 2.6 days.
The sector is also battling a GH₵2 billion monthly deficit, largely attributed to the Electricity Company of Ghana’s persistent revenue collection challenges.
Kabiru expressed frustration that rather than building public confidence, the Energy Minister’s approach appears to generate panic and potentially justify emergency procurement decisions.
He called for a shift from alarmist rhetoric to constructive leadership focused on restoring stability and trust in the energy sector.