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Ghana’s flooding crisis is a failure of planning and enforcement – Amanda Clinton

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Legal practitioner and political analyst Amanda Akuokor Clinton has blamed Ghana’s persistent flooding problem on poor urban planning and weak regulatory enforcement, rather than the rains themselves.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, May 24, 2025, monitored by MyNewsGh, Clinton argued that the country does not have a flooding problem in the traditional sense.

“We don’t necessarily have a flooding problem in Ghana,” she said. “We have a planning and enforcement problem. That’s what it is, and we need the boldness to prevent it,” she said.

Her remarks come in the wake of yet another round of deadly floods affecting parts of Accra and other urban areas. Clinton said the issue isn’t new — it’s a recurring crisis that continues to claim lives because of systemic negligence.

“If we can’t manage our drainage, we won’t be able to handle our future,” she stated.

“It really is about planning, enforcement, and the boldness to act. If we can’t do this, how are we going to build the future that we want?”

Clinton also referenced the $150 million 2024 GARID project loan secured to improve drainage systems, solid waste management, and urban resilience. Despite this financial support, she noted, the same areas continue to suffer from the same issues.

“Year after year, it’s the same areas, the same problems. There’s more flooding in other parts of the world, but you don’t see lives being lost. That tells you it’s not just a disaster problem—it’s a failure to design a proper system.”

She called the situation a “national embarrassment,” pointing out that basic rainstorms should not result in death and destruction.

“It’s sanitation, it’s waste, it’s drainage. Once we tackle this, maybe we could even conquer the world,” she concluded.

BoG Governor’s speech after 124th MPC meeting

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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana has decided to maintain the policy rate at 28 percent, following its 124th scheduled meeting.

Announcing the decision at a press briefing in Accra on Friday, May 23, 2025, the Governor of the Central Bank, Dr Johnson Asiama, stated that the decision was reached unanimously after a thorough assessment of recent economic developments.

Read the full speech delivered by the Governor below:

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen of the press. Thank you for attending this press briefing of the Monetary Policy Committee, following the 124th regular meetings which evaluated recent economic developments and assessed the risks to the inflation and growth outlook.

This briefing is meant to share with the press a summary of the key discussions and the Committee’s decision on the monetary policy stance as part of our commitment to transparency and accountability. Global economic developments in the first four months of the year were characterised by low growth prospects, unsynchronised disinflation outcomes, and restrictive global financial conditions, driven largely by significant headwinds associated with the trade policy shifts in the United States.

The potential spillover effects of the imposition of the trade tariffs by the United States and counter-tariff measures have heightened policy uncertainty, weakened investor sentiments, and lowered global growth prospects.

In the event, monetary policy decisions by central banks have been mixed, reflecting divergence in inflation outcomes. While some countries have adopted tighter-for-longer stance, others have cut policy rates, citing gradual ease in inflation towards central bank targets.

On the domestic front, the Bank’s high frequency real sector indicators point to a sustained pickup in economic activity. The updated Composite Index of Economic Activity increased by 2.3 percent year-on-year in March 2025, compared with 1.0 percent over the same period last year, mainly driven by exports, credit to the private sector, and construction activities.

In addition, the Ghana Purchasing Managers’ Index rose above the 50-benchmark as output and new orders increased, signaling improved growth prospects. Based on easing inflationary pressures and optimism about macroeconomic conditions, the latest confidence surveys showed significant improvement in consumer and business indices, the highest in the last seven years.

Headline inflation has declined consecutively in the first four months of the year by 2.6 percentage points to 21.2 percent in April 2025, driven by both food and non-food inflation.

A confluence of factors, including tight monetary policy stance, stepped-up liquidity sterilization efforts, downward revisions in ex-pump petroleum prices, and exchange rate stability have supported the gradual decline in inflation.

The Bank’s core inflation measure, which excludes energy and utility prices, as well as inflation expectations of consumers, businesses, and the banking sector point to easing inflationary pressures.

Fiscal policy implementation so far has been broadly aligned with the 2025 Budget. In the first quarter of 2025, provisional data on budget execution indicated that although revenues fell below target, some expenditure rationalisation took place to accommodate the revenue shortfall.

The primary fiscal balance (on commitment basis) has also improved in the first quarter. At the end of March 2025, the stock of public debt stood at GH¢769.4 billion (55.0% of GDP), compared with GH¢726.7 billion (61.8% of GDP) at end-December 2024. Continued maintenance of a strict fiscal consolidation for the 2025 Fiscal Year will further strengthen the ongoing recovery process and firm up macroeconomic stability.

The external sector has continued to improve, with a record provisional current account surplus of US$2.1 billion in the first quarter of 2025, driven mainly by higher prices and increased production volumes of gold and cocoa, and strong remittance inflows.

The current account surplus, together with net outflows in the capital and financial account, resulted in an overall Balance of Payments surplus of US$1.1 billion.

The strong external performance resulted in significant reserve accumulation. Gross International Reserves (GIR) amounted to US$10.7 billion in April 2025, equivalent to 4.7 months of import of goods and services. Broadly, the external sector outlook remains favourable, largely anchored on expectations of increased gold and cocoa export receipts, as well as inflows from remittances.

The cedi has rebounded strongly against the major trading currencies driven by a combination of factors, including tight monetary policy stance, ongoing fiscal consolidation, record reserve accumulation, strict enforcement of foreign exchange market rules, and improved market sentiment.

In the year to May 21, 2025, the cedi had appreciated against all the major currencies – 24.1 percent against the US dollar, 16.2 percent against the British pound, and 14.1 percent against the euro.

The latest forecast points to continued easing of inflationary pressures on the back of tight monetary policy stance, exchange rate stability, and fiscal consolidation. Inflation is expected to ease faster towards the medium-term target in the first quarter of 2026 as opposed to the second quarter as earlier envisaged, barring unanticipated shocks.

Despite these positive developments, the Committee observed that the current level of inflation remains high relative to the medium-term target and will require maintaining the tight stance to reinforce the disinflation process. Under the circumstances, the Committee, by a unanimous decision, maintained the policy rate at 28.0 percent.

Additional Policy Measure

The Committee decided to amend the Dynamic Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) as follows:

• The CRR for all banks will now be maintained in their respective currencies.

This means that foreign currency reserves for foreign currency deposits and domestic currency reserves for domestic currency deposits.

This policy measure will become effective on June 5, 2025.

Kwame Opoku eager to shine for Ghana in showdown against Nigeria

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Kwame Opoku, striker for Asante Kotoko, is relishing the chance to wear the Ghanaian jersey for the upcoming 2025 Unity Cup, which includes a headline clash against Nigeria on May 28, 2025.

This comes after Chairman of the Black Stars management committee, Dr Randy Abbey in an interview with 3Sports, revealed that the absence of some big names creates a perfect platform for local talents to rise to the occasion.

As the fixture falls outside FIFA’s official calendar, several star players will be unavailable, opening the door for home-based players to step into the spotlight.

Among those seizing the moment is Kwame Opoku, who confirmed his call-up in an interview with Max TV.

“I’ve heard a lot about the Unity Cup. It fosters unity among nations, footballers, and others. Hopefully, we will achieve the purpose of the competition,” he said.

Opoku’s return to the national side marks his first appearance since September 2021, when he featured in Ghana’s World Cup qualifier against South Africa.

He originally made his debut for the national team on March 25, 2021, under coach Charles Akonnor, at the age of 21 years.

Now older and more seasoned, Opoku is approaching this opportunity with maturity and intent.

“The name justifies the competition. We are not looking to overly exert ourselves. It’s a friendly game to promote unity, and that’s what we’ll be focused on,” he added.

With the spotlight now on domestic talent, Opoku is intent on leaving his mark and making the most of this unique opportunity.

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“Security Operatives Chasing Civilians with Weapons?” — Salam Mustapha Condemns Mahama Government

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“Security Operatives Chasing Civilians with Weapons?” — Salam Mustapha Condemns Mahama Government

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The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has expressed serious concerns about the current state of governance under President John Dramani Mahama, warning that the former leader should be troubled about the legacy he is building as per reports from MyNewsGH.

Mustapha highlighted that Mahama had initially pledged to overhaul the political system and create a legacy that Ghanaians would admire.

However, he argues that the reality in the months since Mahama assumed office has been starkly different. Instead of progress, the country has witnessed increased political persecution, with state security agencies reportedly targeting opposition members aggressively.

According to Mustapha, “security operatives have been seen chasing civilians in their homes with weapons,” a situation he described as unacceptable and damaging to the nation’s democratic principles.

He suggested that these actions undermine the expectations of fairness and respect that citizens hold for their government.

He further warned that the current behavior of government operatives poses a risk to all Ghanaians, not just political opponents. “Today, they are doing it to NPP people and people are happy, but the next time it might be journalists or the judiciary,” Mustapha cautioned.

He urged security personnel to remain neutral and avoid becoming tools in political conflicts, reminding them that “no political party will be in office forever.”

Bawumia back on the road as NPP’s Thank You Tour resumes in Eastern Region

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Former Vice-President and 2024 NPP Presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, is back on the road with executives of the NPP for the continuation of the party’s national Thank You Tour.

The tour, which covered 13 regions, took a short break to allow the former Vice-President and party executives to attend official engagements outside the country, including the 2025 International Democratic Union (IDU) Conference in Belgium.

The tour resumes in the Eastern Region today, where Dr Bawumia and the party’s executives are expected to engage with party stakeholders at Nkawkaw, Bunsu, and Koforidua.

The Thank You Tour will continue in Asamankese on Sunday, bringing the Eastern Region leg to a close.

Monday and Tuesday will see the tour move to the Greater Accra Region, where the team is expected to hold a series of engagements with various party stakeholders.

Dr Bawumia, on behalf of the party, has been expressing gratitude to stakeholders of the NPP, and to Ghanaians, for their support of the party, regardless of the outcome of the 2024 election.

The Ghanaian dream: Youth in despair

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Have you ever heard of the Ghanaian dream? I mean, does it even exist?

Take a moment to think about that.

The narrative that often surrounds Africa and its people has been largely negative, one filled with hardship, inferiority, poverty, and lost hope.

While I will not pretend to speak for the entire continent, I can speak for my home, Ghana.

So, let me ask again, is Ghana any better? Have we broken free from these narratives that have plagued Africa for decades? Or are we simply camouflaged in a system that continues to stifle potential and silence hope? From where I sit, as a young Ghanaian, I am not so sure we have escaped it at all.

Let me walk you through this from my perspective, which is that of a Ghanaian youth.
Ghana is undeniably a youthful nation. According to the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), the 2021 Population and Housing Census showed that 38.2% of our population is under 15, and over 57% is under 25. That means more than half of us are young.

In theory, this should be our advantage, our key to unlocking progress. If properly harnessed, this demographic shift could be Ghana’s golden ticket to economic growth and transformation.
But that’s just the theory.

Back to my question earlier question, what is the Ghanaian dream?

Is it anything close to what James Truslow Adams envisioned in his 1931 book Epic of America, where he described the American Dream as “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement”?

That dream, regardless of its flaws, is something Americans still talk about and believe in. But here in Ghana, do we have a version of that?

Curious and a bit hopeful, I asked a group of young people what their idea of the “Ghanaian Dream” was.
Their responses were sobering.

Yes, young people have dreams. Big ones, in fact.

However, many of us do not see those dreams flourishing here; not in a country that is marred by dusty roads, where the education system is broken, the healthcare system is hanging by a thread, and inequality runs deep, even after 68 years of independence.

Not in Ghana!

For many of us, leaving the country feels like the only real option. Not out of lack of patriotism, but out of desperation. We want more. We want better. But the systems around us feel like a prison of limitations.
So what exactly is keeping us in despair?

First, is the unemployment crisis. The cost of living is painfully high. Access to capital or credit is nearly impossible. Inflation is eating away at our savings, if we even have any.

And even with a university degree, many of us can’t find jobs that sustain us, let alone inspire us. We are forced into underemployment, or worse, unemployment. We hustle, but we are tired. We are capable, but we are stuck.
Secondly, there is a lack of growth opportunities. Let us be honest, education is not just about school fees and books.

It is about real-world skills, mentorship, exposure, and access to tools and funding. And all of that is missing. People often mention agencies like the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) and other so-called youth support initiatives, but let us be real—how many of us actually benefit from them? Most of these programs serve a privileged few, and the rest of us are left to figure things out on our own.

Then there is the growing distrust in leadership. In 2024, I wrote a piece on Afrobarometer’s report on Democratic Trends in Africa.

Refer to: (https://citinewsroom.com/2024/07/afrobarometer-report-majority-of-african-youth-disillusioned-with-democracy/)

The findings were clear: most African youth, including those here in Ghana, are losing faith in democratic governance. Some are even beginning to see military rule as a temporary fix to civilian failures. That is how frustrated we have become. We feel invisible, like passengers on a bus with no brakes and no driver who listens.

Another contributing factor is global exposure and the lure of migration. The internet has opened our eyes. Through social media, we see people our age thriving in other countries, building careers, enjoying systems that support them, and it is only natural to want that for ourselves. Not just want, but it starts to feel like the only way.

These mass movements by young people in search of green pastures are not without effects.

Talented Ghanaians—doctors, engineers, nurses and innovators are leaving.

Brain drain and the sense of disenfranchisement have become real.

According to the World Bank, almost half of Ghana’s trained medical professionals are working abroad. In the past two decades, over 300,000 Ghanaians have left, many to North America and Europe. We lose more than just people, we lose billions of dollars each year in investments, ideas, and innovation.

Can any country develop when its future, thus the youth, have to look elsewhere for survival?
Definitely not!

This conversation is long overdue. We need to dig deep and uproot the systems that make it impossible for young people to dream, let alone thrive.

I believe the next generation deserves more than just slogans and empty manifestos. They deserve support, infrastructure, belief, and opportunity.

As a young Ghanaian, I want to be able to say that the Ghanaian Dream exists—and that it is not just a fantasy tucked away in someone’s speech. I want to believe that we can dream of better lives, right here at home. Not wrapped in images of snowy winters and foreign flags, but rooted in red-gold-green, under the warmth of a Ghanaian sun and the pride of our Black Star.

The Ghanaian Dream should be real and it should be ours!

Article by: Adwubi Wiafe Akenteng, Broadcast Journalist, Channel One TV/Citi FM
Email: [email protected]

Benjamin Asare and Razak Simpson handed Black Stars invite ahead of 2025 Unity Cup

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Ghana Premier League duo Benjamin Asare and Razak Simpson have both been invited again to the Black Stars ahead of the 2025 Unity Cup tournament which will be held in England pending official announcement 

The four-time African champions will get to compete in a four-nation tourney against sworn rivals Nigeria, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago – with all matches to be honoured at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium 

Benjamin Asare, who is currently Ghana’s number 1, has been outstanding throughout the season for Hearts of Oak and has never looked back since his first invite with 16 clean sheets so far this season 

Nations FC captain Razak Simpson has also been impressive reason he’s been that national team since late last year and is gradually establishing himself as a mainstay in the team.

The senior national team will participate in a four-nation tournament in the United Kingdom later this month. Ghana will lock horns with long-time rivals Nigeria in a semifinal clash at the Gtech Community Stadium in Brentford on Tuesday, May 28, with kickoff scheduled for 19:00 GMT.

The winner of that encounter will advance to the final on Saturday, May 31, to face either Jamaica or Trinidad and Tobago at 12:30

Qatar Charity commissions Health and WASH projects in Awutu Senya West

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Accra, May 24, GNA – Qatar Charity, a leading international non-governmental organization, has commissioned a community development project under its Health, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiative in the Obrayeko Bawjise community in the Awutu Senya West District.

The initiative includes the construction of a furnished clinic, a shallow borehole, and a housing facility aimed at improving access to clean water, sanitation, and healthcare for the local population.

The ceremony was attended by community members, traditional leaders, and government population and led by the Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya West and Deputy Minister of Works and Housing.

Also present were the District Health Director, Dr. Gerald Felix; Mr. Talala Eghan; and representatives of Qatar Charity.

The newly inaugurated facilities comprised a 25-meter shallow borehole, a 150-square-meter fully furnished clinic equipped with an outpatient department (OPD), consultation rooms, a laboratory, and a delivery suite.

Additionally, a 50-square-meter housing unit was built to accommodate medical staff.

Speaking at the ceremony, Madam Tetteh-Agbotui expressed her deep appreciation to Qatar Charity for its substantial contribution to improving healthcare and living conditions in the community.

She emphasized the importance of community ownership and urged residents to take good care of the new infrastructure.

“The development of this clinic and related facilities is a major step forward in enhancing the quality of life for the people of Obrayeko Bawjise,” she noted.

“We encourage all residents to maintain and make effective use of these assets.”

Dr. Gerald Felix, representing the District Health Directorate, assured community members and stakeholders that efforts would be made to operationalize the clinic swiftly to maximize its benefits.

He pledged the directorate’s commitment to providing the necessary personnel and resources to run the facility effectively.

Representatives of the Country Director of Qatar Charity, Mr. Hasan Ali Owda reiterated the organization’s dedication to rural development and social interventions.

He thanked community leaders for their collaboration and trust, stating that continued responsible use of the new facilities would encourage further support from the charity.

“We believe that if this facility is well utilized and maintained, it will serve as a model for future WASH projects in similar communities,” he stated.

Traditional leaders, including the Gyaasehene, Naa Adeimah II; Queen Mother Naakyei Gyanodei; Queen Mother Naakyei Adobah IV; and Zongo Chief Tijani Musah, were in attendance to bless and welcome the projects.

The queen mothers expressed their joy at the quality of the clinic, particularly the medical equipment.

“We expected a clinic, but what has been delivered exceeds our expectations. We are grateful,” they said.

Residents warmly welcomed the new clinic, borehole, and housing, expressing their gratitude to Qatar Charity during a tour of the facility.

Many highlighted their admiration for the well-equipped laboratory and delivery suite, calling the project a major turning point in the community’s development.
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Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba

Ghana’s finance minister, EBID president hold talks on boosting regional integration

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson (Right) meets with EBID President, Dr George Donkor (Left) Dr Cassiel Ato Forson (Right) meets with EBID President, Dr George Donkor (Left)

The Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has held his maiden meeting with the President of EBID, Dr George Agyekum Donkor, in Accra.

The meeting focused on the Bank’s performance and broader efforts to promote regional reintegration within ECOWAS.

Dr Donkor delivered a detailed presentation on the state of EBID, highlighting the institution’s significant progress, recovering from previous losses and now charting a positive financial trajectory.

As of the end of 2024, EBID had committed $4.5 billion in investments across the sub-region and is working towards securing improved ratings from international credit agencies.

Addressing the regional political context, Dr Forson reaffirmed the position of the ECOWAS Heads of State on the importance of reintegrating the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) countries that have exited the regional bloc.

He emphasised that their return is crucial for regional cohesion and sustainable development.

Dr Forson urged stakeholders to emulate the commitment of former President John Dramani Mahama, who is spearheading diplomatic efforts to bring the AES nations back into the ECOWAS fold.

He described President Mahama’s engagement as a demonstration of strong leadership at a critical time for the region.

The meeting marks a renewed drive by the leadership of EBID to deepen collaboration with member states and to advance inclusive economic growth across West Africa.

“Even Policemen Going to Demolish Property Carry Guns” — MP Justifies Armed NIB Raid on NPP Activist

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Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor, has come out in support of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) following criticism over the arrest of Alfred Ababio Kumi, also known as Adenta Kumi, a youth activist and former parliamentary candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

According to Citinewsroom, The incident, which involved a raid on Kumi’s residence, sparked controversy with accusations that the security agency used undue force and politicized the operation.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s program, The Big Issue, Dafeamekpor emphasized that the NIB’s actions were consistent with standard law enforcement procedures.

He stressed that the presence of armed officers during such operations should not be viewed as unusual or excessive.

“It is part of the arrest process. They can also raid your home and detain you, especially if you decline to attend an invitation for a police inquiry,” Dafeamekpor explained.

He further illustrated his point by sharing a personal experience, stating that armed personnel sometimes accompany official actions even in civilian matters.

“Even policemen going to demolish property carry guns. My property was demolished; it was military men who brought guns to come and demolish it.”

Dafeamekpor’s defense highlights the necessity for security agencies to act decisively within legal frameworks, even if it involves the use of force.

His remarks challenge the narrative that the NIB’s approach in this case was politically motivated or unnecessarily aggressive.

This incident has stirred debate about the limits of security operations in political contexts, with Dafeamekpor firmly backing the integrity of the NIB’s conduct during the arrest of Adenta Kumi.

Nsawam-Adoagyiri Shooting: Police Arrest Suspect

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The Eastern South Regional Police Command has arrested a suspect for unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition following the indiscriminate shooting, which resulted in the death of one person at Nsawam-Adoagyiri in the Eastern Region.

The suspect, Abdul Rauf Salami, a native of Adoagyiri Zongo, was arrested on 23rd May 2025 at 9.30 pm during intensified police operations which targeted all points of entry and exit of Adoagyiri.

The operations, according to the police, were part of a broader response to recent disturbances in the township.

Exhibits retrieved from the suspect include two pump-action guns with 64 rounds of AA ammunition, a cutlass, a knife, and an ammunition vest.

ASP Foster Owusu of the Public Affairs Unit Eastern South Region, in a statement, said the suspect is currently in police custody assisting with investigations and is expected to be arraigned before the court to face justice.

He further assured the public that the police would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the safety and security of the Adoagyiri Township.

The arrest follows the death of one person after violent clashes between youth from the main township and members of the Zongo community at Adoagyiri in the Eastern Region.

The Eastern South Police Regional Command confirmed the death that resulted from a shooting incident to the media.

“Investigation so far indicates that on 20th May, 2025, there was a shooting incident at Adoagyiri which resulted in the death of one person and injuries to one other person. A reprisal attack following the incident resulted in injuries to three other people who were sent to the hospital for medical attention,” the police report stated.

About 300 youth blocked the road, burned tyres, and vandalized shops and vehicles in the vicinity.

A reinforcement team from the National Police Headquarters and the National Police formed unit was deployed to bring the situation under control.

The victim of the violence that erupted in Nsawam-Adoagyiri on May 20, Issa Masawudu, a Muslim – was laid to rest on Friday amidst heightened tensions.

He was rushed to the Ridge Hospital in Accra after sustaining severe injuries from the shooting incident, but unfortunately passed away on the night of Thursday, May 22.

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has met with traditional leaders in Adoagyiri and pledging his support to ensure justice for the bereaved family.

“I will raise this issue in Parliament and make sure that the culprits are dealt with by the law. I am pleading that I will help the victims with the small amount that I will get to help with their revival,” the MP assured.

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“Did They Expect Her to Use an STC Bus?” – Alan’s Running Mate Defends Veep’s Private Jet Use

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Kwame Owusu Danso, running mate to Alan Kyerematen of the Movement for Change, has fiercely defended Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang following criticism over her use of a private jet for her return from a medical trip in the UK as reported by Ghana Web.

The backlash, led by some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), including Old Tafo MP Vincent Ekow Assafuah, described the flight as a lavish and unnecessary expense amidst Ghana’s ongoing economic and social challenges.

Assafuah claimed the trip cost over $170,000, suggesting the money could have supported striking lecturers, improved hospital resources, or provided essentials for schools.

“While students study by candlelight… Ghana’s Vice President touched down from London on a VistaJet,” Assafuah wrote, highlighting what he viewed as misplaced priorities.

In response, Owusu Danso dismissed the outrage as political hypocrisy and questioned the expectations placed on the Vice President.

Speaking on Pan Africa TV, he remarked, “I wonder if they expected the Vice President to return home in an OA bus or a Sprinter. She is the Vice President, for crying out loud.”

He further accused the NPP of double standards, recalling instances under their administration where government officials allegedly embarked on extravagant foreign trips for trivial reasons.

“We had people who flew out to buy pizza and returned the same day… Are those people more human than the Vice President?” he asked.

Danso called for a more respectful discourse, stressing that holding a high office should come with dignity, not ridicule.

The incongruous cry baby again…

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1. This will be direct and straight forward… no allegoric narrations. This is because the Cry Baby needs another knock and each time he refuses to heed the lesson from the previous knock, the next knock must be harder.

2. Mr. Incongruous Cry Baby has no sense of shame at all. Having failed to attract attention for some time now, Mr. Cry Baby [Incongruous is his first name] has once again started screaming. This time, the forum for his most infamous screams is Joy FM’s Top Story programme, not his favourite forum [and you know where].

3. Without any sense of compunction, Cry Baby “incongruously” lamented thus:

“If there are any group of people who have politicized this process it is the NDC government. Look at the band of lawyers representing the petitioners. Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata, Mr. Thaddeus Sory a lawyer who has gone on record as representing all NDC figures in the past 8 years, and who is very much associated with the NDC, Oliver Barker- Vormawor a young man who worked with President Mahama in his office.”

4. That, indeed, is most incongruous. Who I ask, are the band of lawyers representing the Suspended Chief Justice? In just about a month you! Yes, Mr. Cry Baby has personally appeared in two of the four suits directly involving proceedings for the Chief Justice’s removal.

5. You were appointed Deputy Attorney-General by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo—hardly a coincidence. That appointment itself was incongruous. Your elevation to Attorney-General was even more so.

6. Do you recall the host of card-carrying NPP lawyers who surrounded you, not as a private legal practitioner, but as Attorney-General, during the Supreme Court proceedings on the vacant seats case?

7. And yet, without any shred of moral scruple, you allege that I represent an individual (Dan Ofori) solely because I am NDC-affiliated? Even though I represented this client long before the suspended Chief Justice was elevated to the Court of Appeal?

8. Allow me to refresh your memory on my legal diversity: Mr. Ambrose Dery—your colleague Minister—was my pupil master. Together, we defended Mallam Yusuf Isa, who was appointed by President Kufuor.

9. I shared a night at the Police Headquarters with Hon. O.B. Amoah, an NPP stalwart, during a politically sensitive case. I defended accused persons in the Issa Mobila criminal trial, a matter that became a major campaign point for the late President Mills.

10. The firm Kulendi @ Law can attest to the massive support I gave them in the Ghana @ 50 case. Were those accused persons in the Ghana @ 50 case NDC officials?

11. Ask Hon. Kwaku Kwarteng, I represented him in a matter easily perceived as political and anti-NDC. None of the cases I have cited involve the NDC, yet here you are, painting me with a partisan brush.

12. I am a professional, bound by Rule 65 of our legal ethics to represent anyone who retains me, subject only to certain exceptions. If your memory is programmed to interpret everything through an NDC lens, you have my sympathy.

13. In the light of all this, Mr. Cry Baby ridiculously boasted:

“If there is any Attorney-General who, from the start of his appointment, has stood up for the judiciary and spoken against attacks on the judiciary, it is myself.”

14. Your present battle is clearly incongruous. It has nothing to do with principle; it is a blatant effort at self-preservation. Even in that same Joy FM interview, Evans Mensah observed that you appeared before the Supreme Court—presided over by the suspended Chief Justice—under highly suspicious circumstances. And now you claim to be standing on principle?

15. As Attorney-General, you benefited from a stream of unanimous and often controversial decisions in politically charged cases. You were routinely excused for legal oversights that, in earlier years, would have drawn a scathing rebuke from the Supreme Court.

16. For the record: I went against my personal principles and appeared on several radio stations to defend the judiciary, despite being directly involved in related matters. I made it clear I would take action against anyone who maligned the judiciary—without any expectation of recognition.

17. And yet again, without hesitation, you proclaimed:

“It is about time good men of this country stood up for what is righteous and what is right.”

18. If all men in Ghana behaved like you, where will the good men be to be fighting a blasphemous cause you have the temerity to call “righteous and what is right?”

19. How can a Minister for Justice:
• Defend a Supreme Court ruling where an ex parte order was granted within two hours of filing—without hearing the other party?
• Communicate directly with an accused person behind the back of their counsel?
• Coach an accused person to implicate a co-accused?

20. Your initial injunction in the Assafuah proxy case was dismissed. Now, you reappear with the appropriate party and file yet another injunction. The audacity is staggering.

21. There is no Attorney-General who has contributed more to the low rating of the judiciary than you. You are the only Attorney-General who has never lost a case etc. What has changed?

22. No Attorney-General has done more to erode public trust in the judiciary than you. You wear your record of “never losing a case” as a badge of honour. What has changed now?

23. As I once asked: how did your legal acumen suddenly improve just because you became Attorney-General? Now that the mystique of that office has left you, you cling to a 3-2 loss as some kind of moral victory, because at least it wasn’t unanimous.

24. Let me say this clearly: stop the tantrums. The next “knock” may not be a gentle tap. It will land like a sledgehammer… In a hard cast-like manner, don’t be silly…

By Thaddeus Sory

Swearing-in ‘lateness’ really affected me – Gender minister

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Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey is the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey is the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection

The Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has shared her experience regarding the aftermath of her late arrival at her swearing-in ceremony, following her appointment by President John Dramani Mahama.

According to her, the public scrutiny surrounding her lateness took a significant mental and psychological toll, causing her to be worried.

Sharing details into her life before entering politics, Dr Lartey revealed that she has always been an introvert and generally avoids actions that draw unnecessary attention to herself.

“It did because I have been an introvert, but for politics, and I’m also very sensitive. I’m not the type that will intentionally go and do something that will call for unnecessary attention. If I sat somewhere and said it didn’t, I would be lying.

“I was very worried, especially people who knew me and all that. I kept asking myself, what could I have done to have saved this situation? I don’t like too much excuses,” she said in an interview on JoyNews on May 23, 2025.

Dr Lartey expressed her profound gratitude to the president for granting her another opportunity despite the setback, acknowledging that the situation could have been far more detrimental had the president chosen to dismiss or sanction her.

“Some of these things, the more you explain yourself, the more you get into trouble. I’ve never stopped appreciating His Excellency for the opportunity he gave me. There were so many things he could have done, whether it was my fault or it wasn’t my fault. There were so many decisions he could have taken, but he took the decision to give me another chance,” she added.

Background

Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey missed her swearing-in ceremony at Jubilee House due to a late appearance in January 2025 following her appointment as Gender minister.

The Member of Parliament for the Krowor constituency, representing the National Democratic Congress (NDC), was among five others scheduled to be sworn in by the President on Friday, January 24, 2025.

They explanation for her lateness, provided by the Minister of State in charge of Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, indicated that she had informed the Presidency of a family emergency that required her to travel outside Accra.

“Naa Momo truthfully indicated that a family emergency had taken her out of Accra, and therefore, it was going to be very close. We encouraged her to come nonetheless and that if she got there in time, she would be added, and if for some reason she could not make it, we would do it another time,” he explained.

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MMDAs to drive Ghana’s industrialisation with 80% DACF allocation

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Ahmed Ibrahim, Minister of Local Government, Religion and Chieftaincy Affairs, says Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) will play a central role in the government’s industrialisation drive.

He stated that the government planned to allocate 80 per cent of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF), approximately $2 million annually, to be disbursed directly to Assemblies to drive local economic growth.

He made the announcement at the third edition of the Made in Ghana Business Summit, held on the theme, “Promoting Regional Industrialisation and Business Integration in Ghana.”

The summit aimed to foster the consumption of locally made goods and services to drive national economic growth.

Organised by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, the event brought together Chief Executives, captains of industry, business leaders, development partners, members of the diplomatic corps, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from across the country.

Ibrahim said decentralising resources empowers MMDAs to identify and invest in region-specific opportunities, aligning with the President’s vision for a nationwide “24-hour economy.”

He noted that key initiatives to drive economic growth in local communities include the Feed Ghana Programme, promoting food sovereignty through schools and community farms and the “Nkuko Kitikiti” Poultry Initiative.

The Minister said that due to the 24-Hour Economy Market prototype, the government will allocate 20 per cent of DACF funds, approximately GH₵825 million, to establish round-the-clock business hubs in every district, featuring warehouses, security services, and childcare facilities.

He disclosed that traditional leaders were collaborating with MMDAs to resolve land disputes and create agro-industrial land banks, while infrastructure improvements aim to attract private investors.

In the bid to enhance local consumption, he said the government intended to mandate public institutions to prioritise locally made goods.

Sam Ato Gaisie, Founder of the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, emphasised the critical need for industrialisation and agribusiness in Ghana.

He said these sectors were crucial for the nation’s economic progress.

Gaisie stated that the “Made in Ghana Business Summit” was a vital platform for stakeholders to converge, share ideas, and strategise on advancing the economy through these priority areas.

He also stressed the importance of Technical and Vocational Training (TVET), advocating for the establishment of at least one major industry in each region to create jobs.

This, he said, would address unemployment challenges, especially given the influx of graduates.

Gaisie noted that such regional industries, tailored to local products, could employ thousands, counteracting job scarcity exacerbated by technological advancements in industrial processes.

‘90% of Ghana’s broadcasting networks refuse to pay musician royalties’ – GHAMRO claims

CEO of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation, Jackson Brefo CEO of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation, Jackson Brefo

The CEO of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), Jackson Brefo, has made a shocking revelation regarding the failure of most media houses in the country to honour their obligations when it comes to paying royalties to musicians.

Speaking on GhanaWeb’s X Space on May 23, 2025, Jackson Brefo stated that nearly 90 percent of broadcasting networks in Ghana have deliberately refused to pay royalties owed to musicians for the airplay of their songs.

“Government does not do any business with GHAMRO. The only relationship government has with GHAMRO is as a regulator. The government does not support GHAMRO in any way. What we do in the public performance space is license musical works by collecting royalties from radio and TV stations,” he explained.

“More often than not, when you hear that musicians received GH¢100 or GH¢300 from GHAMRO, it’s because royalty generation is not static. Since we collect royalties from TV and radio stations, we can only distribute what we collect. And as a matter of fact, 90 percent of Ghana’s broadcasting networks have deliberately refused to pay,” he added.

Jackson also revealed that GHAMRO has been in a legal battle with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) for the past eight years over its failure to pay royalties.

“We have been in court with GBC for the past eight years. And not a dime has been paid from 2014 till date,” he stated.

However, he noted that GHAMRO is currently engaging with the National Communications Authority (NCA) to find ways to compel media houses to fulfil their royalty obligations to musicians.

“We are speaking with the NCA to include provisions in their regulations that would require a media house to settle its public performance obligations with GHAMRO before being allowed to generate revenue under the NCA,” he said.

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‘Cedi hit GH¢17 under you!’ – Edudzi Tameklo slams Bawumia’s economic record

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Godwin Edudzi Tameklo is the CEO of the National Petroleum Authority Godwin Edudzi Tameklo is the CEO of the National Petroleum Authority

Acting CEO of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, has hit back at former Vice President and NPP flagbearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia over his recent comments dismissing the NDC’s role in the appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi.

Tameklo described Dr Bawumia’s remarks as dishonest and emblematic of the poor performance that led to his loss in the 2024 elections.

“When he says he doesn’t know what has been done, it is this level of dishonesty that earned him 41% in the 2024 election,” Tameklo said, criticising Dr Bawumia’s attempt to distance the NDC from any credit for the currency’s recent gains.

“When you have that kind of scorecard, what you do is to be sober and not to immediately put on a different cloth and begin to pontificate exoteric economic theories immediately.”

According to Tameklo, Dr Bawumia’s tenure as head of the economic management team left a troubling legacy, pointing to the cedi’s historic depreciation and skyrocketing inflation under his watch.

“You are known to be an economist; your boss Nana Akufo-Addo told us he is bringing you to come and give strength to the cedi. What happened? You left at the point where the cedi rose to GH¢17, inflation at a point went to 57%, this is your scorecard,” he said.

Tameklo suggested that Dr Bawumia’s recent posture was more about political survival than objective economic assessment.

“Dr Bawumia finds himself in a very tight corner. He needs to find a way to energise the base of the NPP and to also position himself that of all the men in the NPP, like they say of the worse, he is better than them because if not he should permanently keep quiet and allow Ato Forson, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana to work the economy.”

His comments come in response to Dr Bawumia’s statement during an interaction with the Young Executive Forum (YEF) in London, where the former Vice President claimed the NDC has not implemented any policy responsible for the cedi’s appreciation.

“If you are to ask the NDC to point out exactly what policy they have implemented that has resulted in the appreciation of the cedi.

“They cannot tell you one that has been implemented, not sort of talked about, but actually implemented. They only passed their budget in March. They’ve not even issued any contracts and paid for anything, pretty much,” Dr Bawumia said.

Banks to hold reserves in their original deposit currencies from June 5

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has announced that, effective June 5, 2025, commercial banks will be required to hold cash reserves in the original currencies in which deposits were made.

According to the Central Bank, this policy adjustment is intended to strengthen financial sector stability and improve the transmission of monetary policy.

The decision follows the BoG’s amendment of its Dynamic Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) framework, which currently stands at 14%.

Previously, the CRR mandated banks to hold all reserves in the domestic currency (cedi) as a measure to tighten liquidity and stabilize inflation.

The BoG made the announcement during the Monetary Policy Committee’s (MPC) press conference held on May 23, 2025.

“The Committee decided to amend the Dynamic Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) as follows: The CRR for all banks will now be maintained in their respective currencies. This means that foreign currency reserves will back foreign currency deposits, and domestic currency reserves will back domestic currency deposits. This policy measure will take effect on June 5, 2025,” the Governor said.

The revised policy aims to address concerns related to reserve requirements. Starting in June, foreign currency deposits will be backed by reserves held in the corresponding foreign currencies, while cedi deposits will continue to be backed by cedi reserves.

The Central Bank explained that this measure is also intended to reduce currency mismatches on bank balance sheets and minimize systemic risks, thereby supporting macroeconomic stability.

Additionally, in light of current inflationary pressures and exchange rate developments, the BoG decided to maintain the monetary policy rate at 28%.

“The latest forecast points to continued easing of inflationary pressures, supported by a tight monetary policy stance, exchange rate stability, and fiscal consolidation. Inflation is now expected to ease faster and reach the medium-term target in the first quarter of 2026, rather than the second quarter as previously projected, barring any unanticipated shocks,” the Governor said.

“Despite these positive developments, the Committee observed that the current level of inflation remains high relative to the medium-term target and thus decided to maintain the policy rate at 28.0%,” he added.

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“Did we expect her to come back in a trotro? What is this?” — Kwame Danso explodes

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Kwame Owusu Danso, the 2024 running mate of the Movement for Change, has responded sharply to allegations from members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) regarding Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s recent use of a private jet.

According to reports by GhanaWeb, the controversy began after Vincent Ekow Assafuah, the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, took to social media to criticise the Vice President’s return from a medical trip in the United Kingdom.

He claimed she flew aboard a luxurious VistaJet flight, costing the nation over $170,000, which he argued was wasteful in light of the country’s ongoing challenges, including irregular electricity supply, hospital resource shortages, and university staff strikes.

Assafuah further suggested that the money spent on the flight could have been redirected to fund educational and healthcare initiatives or support striking lecturers.

In a televised discussion on Pan Africa TV, Kwame Owusu Danso dismissed the outrage, describing it as baseless and politically motivated.

He questioned whether critics genuinely expected the Vice President to return from a state-related trip using a public transport vehicle.

Danso also highlighted what he described as past instances of wasteful spending by officials under the previous NPP-led administration, alleging that some had travelled abroad solely for leisure or trivial reasons, including attending football matches or buying food.

He argued that such double standards expose a lack of seriousness in the criticisms now being levelled, stressing that as Vice President, Opoku-Agyemang deserves the respect and logistical support her office demands.

“We had people who flew out to buy pizza and returned the same day. They would charter a plane, fly out to buy pizza, and then come back to Ghana. And those people—are they more human than the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana? 

Ghanaians, we don’t respect. Did we expect her to come in a trotro? What is this?” Kwame Owusu Danso stated.

Otumfuo honours 10 artists at Manhyia

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The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei II, has honoured 10 artists at the Manhyia Palace as part of the 2025 Inaugural Artist Laureates, themed “Our Old Masters” on May 23, 2025, in Kumasi.

The awardees are Professor Ablade Glover, Professor Ato Delaquis, El Anatsui, Francis Kwatei Nee-Owoo, Frances Ademola, Peggy Appiah, Kwame Akoto, and three others.

The ceremony, held in collaboration with the Manhyia Palace and UNESCO, recognised the artists’ lifetime contributions to African art and history, aiming to inspire a new generation of practitioners in traditional and digital arts. This event marks the beginning of a decade-long initiative to honour industry leaders and inspire professionals, including those in digital arts.

This ceremony marks the launch of a decade-long initiative to recognise industry leaders and inspire a new generation of professionals, including those in digital arts.

Speaking at the event, Otumfuo Osei II, emphasised the critical role art plays in shaping Ghanaian societies, especially among ethnic groups, from the pre-colonial era till date.

“Art as we know it played a critical and functional role in the formation of societies and among virtually all the ethnic groups in Ghana from pre-colonial times through the cultural imperialism that followed and our terms of a nation from 1957.

“Our first president, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, used it to unify this country and supported some of the great artists we came to know and who defined vision for us, the symbol of our new independence,” he said.

In attendance were the Kumasi Mayor Richard Ofori-Agyemang Boadi, representing the Ashanti Regional minister, UNESCO and the European Union Ambassador to Ghana, HE Irchad Razaaly and envoys from ten embassies and a host of dignitaries.

The event seeks to attract policymakers and art enthusiasts from Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, and a delegation from the Republic of Seychelles.

 

Adenta Kumi’s arrest was ‘mindless’ – Franklin Cudjoe

You will soon see reduction in prices as cedi appreciates

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Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiama, has assured that the positive impact of the cedi will reflect in the prices of goods and services in the coming days.

Speaking at a press briefing following the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting on Friday May 23, the BoG governor noted that the reduction will however,take a gradual process.

Woman remanded over possession of 17.92kg suspected cannabis

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A 22-year-old British national, Browne-Frater Chyna Jada, has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly attempting to export 17.92kg of suspected cannabis, valued at $232,960.

She faces charges of attempted exportation of narcotic drugs, conspiracy to commit a crime, and unlawful possession or control of narcotic drugs without lawful authority.

The court, presided over by Mrs Susan Eduful, did not take her plea.

It indicated that officials of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) were awaiting an analytical report from the Ghana Standards Authority.

The charges and facts were read to Browne-Frater in open court.

Chief Inspector Clemence Takyi, holding brief for the prosecution, opposed a bail application, citing the accused as a flight risk.

He further stated that an accomplice, identified as “Joey”, remained at large.

Defence counsel, however, applied for bail, arguing that Browne-Frater had reliable sureties and would not interfere with investigations.

The application was denied.

The prosecution informed the court that witnesses in the case are NACOC officers stationed at Terminal 3 of the Kotoka International Airport.

Browne-Frater, born on 27 October 2002, is a British citizen holding a valid United Kingdom passport issued on 15 January 2021 and due to expire on 15 January 2031.

She was scheduled to board British Airways flight BA 2066 from Accra to London.

NACOC stated that it had received intelligence from foreign counterparts regarding a drug trafficking syndicate smuggling Thai-grown cannabis into the United Kingdom.

Browne-Frater was identified as a person of interest and placed on the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) Stop List.

On 18th May 2025, at about 06:40 hours, GIS officials apprehended her at the airport’s departure hall and handed her over to NACOC officers.

Upon interrogation, Browne-Frater claimed she had checked in one suitcase but was unaware of its contents.

Officers traced and offloaded the suitcase from the aircraft.

Browne-Frater was escorted to the NACOC Arrival Office, where the suitcase—bearing a tag in her name—was opened in her presence.

Thirty-two vacuum-sealed slabs of a plant-like substance suspected to be cannabis were retrieved.

A field test conducted on the substance tested positive for delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component in cannabis. The total weight was 17.92kg.

Browne-Frater was arrested and taken to NACOC Headquarters for further investigation.

In her statement, she claimed she was invited to Ghana by her boyfriend, “Joey”, who packed the suitcase in her absence.

She said she was informed the suitcase contained “Kpoo Keke” alcoholic beverage, Alomo Bitters, and spices.

Browne-Frater has denied knowledge of the narcotic haul. Her accomplice, “Joey”, remains at large. Efforts are underway to apprehend him.

The seized exhibit was sealed in the presence of Browne-Frater and will be sent to the Ghana Standards Authority for further analysis.

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Wontumi cry over political witch-hunt by Mahama

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THERE WERE emotional scenes when the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako aka ‘Wontumi’, openly cried like a baby on radio over what he described as political witch-hunt by President John Mahama.

This comes after heavily armed security men, made up of members of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) and police officers, in a Rambo fashion, raided his Daaban house in Kumasi on Friday morning, in what appears like an arrest mission.

According to reports, the security forces tried to apprehend Wontumi, who was entering his Daaban house in a car but he fiercely resisted, leading to a standoff, which attracted scores of curious people, most of whom were NPP members in Kumasi.

Wontumi, reportedly, demanded that the security personnel should produce an arrest warrant but they refused to show any. The NPP chairman then forcibly entered his house and locked the gates, leaving his armed security forces behind.

*Blames Mahama for witch-hunting*

Later in a radio interview, Wontumi, who was emotional and crying, said he was being witch-hunted by President John Mahama and his National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration because he (Wontumi) was an NPP member.

The Ashanti Regional NPP chairman therefore appealed passionately to the citizenry, especially all NPP members, to come to his aid, stressing that he was unjustifiably being maltreated by the NDC government for no apparent reason.

“Ghanaians and NPP members please rise up and defend me. Mahama is maltreating me because of you. I have not been a Vice President before and I have not served as a Minister or a CEO in any NPP government before.

“I’m only an ordinary party chairman and I campaigned for my party, the NPP. We went into an election and we lost and you and your NDC won”, he said and asked “Mahama you are the president of Ghana now, are you not satisfied by that?”.

*Frozen Bank Accounts*

According to Wontumi, President Mahama and the NDC when they were in political office in 2013, maltreated and even collapsed his businesses, which contributed to making life virtually unbearable for him at that time.

This time around, he said this same President Mahama and the NDC, after winning the 2024 presidential election, have frozen his personal bank accounts without any tangible reason, which as a result has made life very difficult for him and his family.

“In 2013 when you were in government, you collapsed my businesses but when NPP won power in 2016 I didn’t retaliate. You have won power again and you have started to maltreat and witch-hunt me because of politics.

“My personal bank account has been frozen by you (Mahama) and now I’m struggling to pay the school fees of my children”, he beomaned, asking “I have not supervised any government money so why have you frozen my accounts?

According to Wontumi, he was born and bred in Ghana so he is eligible to live in the country of his birth in peace just like any other Ghanaian citizen, asking President Mahama “Does your presidential victory disqualify me from being a Ghanaian?

*To Report To Police On Monday*

Meanwhile, *Daily Guide* has been informed that lawyers of Wontumi assured the security men who raided Wontumi’s house that he (Wontumi) would personally report to the police CID in Accra on Monday, May 26, 2025, to assist them.

This assuring words were said to have convinced the armed-to-the-teeth security forces to leave Wontumi’s house at Daaban on Friday morning.

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NIB acted within the law in arresting Adenta Kumi – Nii Kpakpo Samoa

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National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communications Team Member and private legal practitioner, Nii Kpakpo Samoa, has defended the National Intelligence Bureau’s (NIB) arrest of NPP activist Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, dismissing concerns over the operation.

According to Samoa, the arrest was conducted professionally, with officers properly identified in marked attire and no signs of undue aggression.

He pointed to video footage of the incident, which reportedly shows officers openly stating their identity and purpose.

“When you look at the videos, I didn’t see anyone who was not clearly identified as national security personnel. They had body cams, and everything was being recorded,” Samoa explained on Channel One TV‘s The Big Issue on Saturday.

He further cited recorded exchanges between officers and individuals present at the scene, indicating that Kumi was informed of the nature of the arrest.

According to him, the officers assured those present that there was no intention to create disorder, and they even allowed others to follow Kumi to the NIB office.

“So where lies the problem? Is it that the national security apparatus cannot conduct raids? Is it that they cannot invite people? Is it that they cannot arrest?” he questioned.

Adenta Kumi released following Afenyo-Markin’s intervention

Akrobeto breaks silence after escaping ghastly accident [Watch]

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Ghanaian actor and television personality Akwasi Boadi, popularly known as Akrobeto, has expressed heartfelt gratitude after narrowly escaping death in a serious car accident on the Accra-Kumasi Highway on Friday, May 23, 2025.

In a video released just hours after the incident, Akrobeto recounted the terrifying experience, which occurred near Konongo in the Ashanti Region while he was en route to Kumasi.

According to him, the crash involved a heavy-duty truck that collided with his Toyota SUV and dragged it for nearly 30 meters before coming to a halt. The collision drew a large crowd within minutes, blocking a major stretch of the highway.

“The car rammed into mine and dragged me for about 30 meters before it stopped. The whole area became packed with people in under five minutes,” he recalled.

Miraculously, both Akrobeto and a passenger he was giving a lift to emerged unhurt. He was later taken to Kumasi Hospital for a medical evaluation.

“After examining me and the wrecked car, the doctor looked at me and said, ‘Your God is a big God.’ I sustained no injuries,” Akrobeto said, thanking Ghanaians for their overwhelming support and prayers.

Though he expressed readiness to record this week’s episode of his popular show , management at Despite Media advised him to take the week off to rest.

Eyewitnesses said the accident was triggered by a tricycle, locally known as , that suddenly crossed the road. In an attempt to avoid hitting the tricycle, a heavy-duty truck crashed into Akrobeto’s vehicle.

Despite the severe damage to his SUV, there were no casualties.

Reflecting on the public’s concern following the incident, Akrobeto said, “This accident has shown me the depth of love Ghanaians have for me. I am deeply grateful to the entire country.”

“We will announce new headline sponsor for the Ghana Premier League soon” – GFA capo Kurt Okraku

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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has assured football fans and stakeholders that a new headline sponsor for the Ghana Premier League (GPL) will be announced soon.

This comes in the wake of the abrupt termination of betPawa’s sponsorship deal, which left the country’s premier football competition without a title sponsor. The betting company had initially signed a three-year agreement with the GFA, including provisions for annual renewal. However, the deal was unexpectedly discontinued just three months into its duration.

With just three rounds of matches remaining in the 2024/25 GPL season, Okraku—who also serves as the 2nd Vice President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF)—revealed during an interview with GHOne TV that efforts are well underway to secure a replacement.

“The Ghana Football Association has been working around the clock to get sponsors for the league, and it will come soon,” he stated confidently.

The GFA is optimistic that the incoming sponsorship will help rejuvenate the league, restore financial support, and boost morale among clubs and fans alike.

Kotoko’s squad vs. GoldStars clash released – Key weapon misses the trip

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Title contenders, Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, will be without key player Kwame Poku against Gold Stars on Sunday.

The Porcupine Warriors make the trip to Dun’s Park as they aim to close the gap between themselves and keep their hope of winning the title alive.

Coach Abdul Karim Zito’s side are winless in their last 8 games following their goalless draw with Hearts of Oak in Accra.

However, the Reds did beat Dreams FC 4 – 1 at home last week, leaving them 4th on the league table with 54 points – 3 points behind leaders Nations FC.

Ghanasportspage.com can confirm that only one change has been made from the squad that humbled Dreams FC for Sunday’s crucial game.

Vitus Avorka joins the team as a replacement for Kwame Poku, who is set to join the Black Stars for the upcoming Unity Cup in the UK.

The available squad features a balanced mix of youthful promise and experienced campaigners, including the returning Lord Amoah, defensive stalwart Joseph Ablorh, midfield enforcer Justice Blay, and prolific forward Albert Amoah, who is expected to spearhead the attack.

The Porcupine Warriors are aiming for maximum points as they continue their push for the league title and a potential return to continental football.

A win on Sunday would not only solidify their title ambitions but also add momentum ahead of the MTN FA Cup final, as the club chases a domestic double this season.

Full Asante Kotoko Squad:

Goalkeepers:

Frederick Asare
Mohammed Camara

Defenders:

Joseph Ablorh
Patrick Asiedu
Daniel Adjetey
Henry Ansu
Lord Amoah

Midfielders:

Samuel Tenadu
Andrews Ntim Manu
Justice Blay
Solomon Kwaku Sah
Michael Kyei Dwamena

Forwards

Elvis Kyei Baffour
Fernando Bassey
Saaka Dauda
Albert Amoah
Abdul Issaka
Baba Yahaya
Vitus Avouka

Watch as ‘teary’ Keche Joshua and wife pay last respect to Ama Endorsed

One-half of the popular Keche group, Keche Joshua One-half of the popular Keche group, Keche Joshua

Scores of entertainment personalities, families, and sympathisers have gathered at the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Ashaley Botwe to bid farewell to the late business owner and socialite.

In a video making waves on social media, one-half of the popular Keche group, Keche Joshua and his wife have been spotted at the funeral ceremony to bid their final respect to the late business owner.

Keche Joshua, dressed in an all-black outfit was seen holding the hearse that carried the mortal remains of the late Ama Endorsed.

The musician, who couldn’t hold back his tears was later seen crying as his wife and other individuals tried to console him.

Comfort Esime Adzigbli popularly known as Ama Endorsed passed on April 17, 2025, after battling brief sickness.

Prior to her passing, Ama Endorsed had recently celebrated her 29th birthday and gifted herself a Range Rover.

She was widely admired for her charismatic online presence and ground-breaking work in male-dominated carpentry.

Proudly branding herself as “The Lady Carpenter,” she shattered stereotypes and redefined what was possible for women in trade professions.

Beyond carpentry, she was a serial entrepreneur, influencer, and motivational figure who used her platform to inspire countless young women across Ghana and beyond.

Young entrepreneurs who looked up to Ama described her as a hardworking, fearless woman, a true embodiment of purpose, resilience, and empowerment.

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Godfred Dame should confess to a Roman priest for plotting against Ato Forson – Edudzi

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Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, has launched a scathing criticism on former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, urging him to seek spiritual forgiveness over his alleged role in the ambulance purchase trial.

Speaking on The KeyPoints on TV3 on Saturday, May 24, 2025, Tameklo condemned the former Attorney General’s conduct, following the recent admission into evidence of a leaked audio recording and WhatsApp conversations between Godfred Dame and Richard Jakpa, the third accused in the case.

Jakpa had accused Dame of urging him to implicate the first accused, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, who was the Minority Leader in Parliament at the time and current Minister of Finance.

As such, Tameklo called on Dame to seek forgiveness from God for what he believes was morally wrong.

“Godfred Awuah Dame, if he’s a Catholic, should get a Roman Father and possibly do a confession and ask for forgiveness. You don’t know the conspiracy that Godfred built to put Ato Forson in jail at all cost. It’s a painful episode and that should never happen again,” he said.

Tameklo, a lawyer and a key NDC figure, emphasised that the issue is beyond partisan politics and reflected on the fundamental principles of justice.

“I don’t care whether you are NPP or NDC. Per our rules of engagement, we are supposed to provide representation to anybody, provided it does not offend the rules. That is our calling,” he added.

Background to the case

The case at the centre of this storm involves Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and businessman Richard Jakpa, a representative of Big Sea, a company involved in a deal to supply 200 ambulances to Ghana between 2014 and 2016.

The two were charged with causing a financial loss of €2.37 million to the state. They pleaded not guilty to charges including wilfully causing financial loss to the state, abetment, contravention of the Public Procurement Act, and misapplication of public property.

The controversy escalated after the NDC publicised recordings of private conversations between Jakpa and Dame.

The party accused the former Attorney General of engaging in unethical conduct and attempting to manipulate the trial in order to politically persecute Forson.

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Ghanaians can expect price drops amid cedi gains – BoG assures

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Dr Johnson Asiama, Bank of Ghana Governor play videoDr Johnson Asiama, Bank of Ghana Governor

Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama, has assured the public that Ghanaians can expect to see reductions in the prices of goods and services in the coming weeks, following the recent appreciation of the Cedi against the US Dollar, provided market competition is strong.

Speaking at the 124th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) press conference in Accra on Friday, May 23, 2025, Dr Asiama acknowledged concerns about the delayed impact of the Cedi’s gains on retail prices.

He explained that the lag is partly due to the timing of stock purchases by traders.

“You can understand that some people stock their goods at a higher exchange rate, and so naturally, even with the appreciation, it takes a while for you to see that adjustment,” Dr Asiama said.

“However, rest assured that you will see the adjustment certainly so long as there is competition, so long as it is not a monopoly, and we will see that kind of phenomenon very soon,” he added.

On the sustainability of the Cedi’s appreciation, Dr Asiama said the BoG had carefully reviewed the dynamics behind the currency’s movement and found no indication that it would harm Ghana’s competitiveness in real terms.

“The Cedi appreciation has to be put into proper context. Much as you want to have Cedi stability in nominal terms, the important thing here is to ensure that in real terms, the Cedi is not appreciating persistently,” he said.

“The MPC went into a lot of deliberations, looked at the real movement of the exchange rate, and we think that where we are now, we don’t have that problem of real appreciation that would adversely impact our competitiveness,” he explained.

Dr Asiama however emphasised that the recent appreciation of the Cedi is market-driven and not the result of direct intervention by the central bank.

“The appreciation is largely driven by the markets, it is not something that the central bank is using its reserves for. If you look at the data pack we have put out, you can see that our reserve programme is growing, so we are not using our reserves to intervene in the market,” he noted.

He credited the gains to sound economic policy and positive international inflows, adding, “For us, it is about maintaining exchange rate stability.”

Before responding to the questions, Dr Asiama announced that the MPC had decided to maintain the policy rate at 28 percent, signaling the BoG’s continued cautious stance in the face of inflation risks and external uncertainties.

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31 years in Nollywood, I never slept with any producer or director.”

Nollywood actress, voice-over artist, and preacher Thelma Chukwunwem says no producer or director can ever claim they slept with her — even after 31 years in the industry.

According to Vanguard, speaking in a recent interview, Thelma revealed she faced heavy pressure and sexual advances early in her career but never compromised.

Her words: “There were temptations, but I stood my ground. If you thought I had to sleep with you for a role, you could keep your script.”

She shared how one director once warned her she wouldn’t go far if she didn’t play along, but she told him, “I’ll go far by God’s grace.”

Decades later, she ran into that same director at a premiere. His words? “Stubborn girl.”

Her response? “Years have passed. God has helped me.”

Thelma credits her strong upbringing, discipline, and faith for her staying power in Nollywood.

You hang yourself with your words! Do the noble thing and resign – Ntim Fordjour to Ablakwa

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Rev John Ntim Fordjour, the Member of Parliament for Assin South has called on Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa to resign as Minister for Foreign Affairs.

His call comes after Ablakwa in opposition exposed then President Akufo-Addo’s use of private jets and vowed he would resign from government if an NDC President or Vice President ever used a private jet.

CJ Torkornoo’s posture after suspension is provocative and abusive of the Constitution – Dr Khalid

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Professor Sharif Mahmud Khalid, Economic Adviser to the Vice President, has criticised the conduct of suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, describing her actions since her suspension as both provocative and a violation of the 1992 Constitution.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, 24th May, Dr Khalid questioned the propriety of her public posture in the wake of the constitutional process initiated against her.

“For me, her posturing as a suspended Chief Justice amounts to a provocation of the Judiciary and an abuse of the 1992 Constitution,” he stated firmly.

Dr Khalid expressed concern that the Chief Justice, given her understanding of constitutional procedures, ought to have known the limits of her actions during such proceedings.

He argued that the constitution clearly outlines the process to be followed in such matters, including the requirement for proceedings to be held in-camera.

“It is explicit in the constitution that the processes should be in-camera, and you know as CJ what that means,” he said, suggesting that her recent request to have the proceedings held in public runs contrary to those constitutional provisions.

Dr Khalid further noted that once a petition reaches the Council of State, the process becomes automatic, with no room for presidential discretion or interference.

“It is explicit that the President has nothing to do with the process when it gets to the Council of State—it must take an automatic process, and she knows it,” he added.

Man arrested for possessing firearms, ammunition at Nsawam-Adoagyiri

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The Eastern South Regional Police Command has arrested a man for unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri municipality of the Eastern Region.

The suspect, identified as Abdul Rauf Salami, a resident of Adoagyiri Zongo, was apprehended on the evening of Thursday, May 23, 2025, at around 9:30 p.m. during an intensified police operation.

According to a statement issued by the Regional Police Command, the operation targeted all entry and exit points of Adoagyiri in response to recent disturbances in the area.

During the arrest, officers retrieved two pump-action guns, 64 rounds of AA ammunition, a cutlass, a knife, and an ammunition vest from the suspect.

Salami is currently in police custody, assisting with ongoing investigations, and is expected to be arraigned in court soon.

The police assured residents that all necessary measures are being taken to restore calm and ensure public safety in Adoagyiri.

“We will leave no stone unturned in ensuring the safety and security of the Adoagyiri Township,” said ASP Foster Owusu of the Public Affairs Unit.

“We urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.”

Govt undermining National Security by deploying it for civil cases – Assafuah

Use of uncalibrated ECG metres responsible for overbilling, underbilling of consumers

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The Director-General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), Professor Alex Dodoo, has warned of the dangers associated with uncalibrated electricity meters currently in use nationwide.

These uncalibrated metres being utilised by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), he said, do not guarantee the protection of consumers and also are not able to hold industry accountable for fair charges.

No aspect of CJ removal process can be made public – Nii Kpakpo Samoa

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Private legal practitioner Nii Kpakpo Samoa has asserted that no aspect of the ongoing proceedings to remove suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo can legally be made public under the current constitutional framework.

His remarks come in response to comments by Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame, who has opposed the in-camera nature of the hearings.

Dame, who also serves as the legal representative for the Chief Justice, argued that the hearings should be held publicly due to the intense scrutiny and reputational harm already suffered by Justice Torkornoo.

“It cannot be a secret. There ought to be light on the proceedings because she has already been damaged in the public domain,” Dame told Citi News on Thursday, May 22, emphasizing that transparency is essential to ensuring fairness, particularly given the political and public interest in the case.

However, speaking during a panel discussion on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, May 24, Kpakpo Samoa disagreed, insisting that the Supreme Court has already offered a definitive interpretation on the matter.

“The interpretation as it stands now from the Supreme Court is that in-camera is in-camera, and they have given very sound reasons why it is from the beginning to the end,” he said.

He further explained that the constitutional requirement for in-camera proceedings is designed to safeguard both the subject of the investigation and the integrity of the process.

“But here is also the flip side of it,” he added. “If I am the subject of the petition and I elect to make it public, am I exercising a personal right against a constitutional provision that says no? That is something the court may have to look at.”

Nonetheless, Samoa maintained that unless the Supreme Court revises its position, the process must remain confidential.

“If you try to injunct the process, according to the Supreme Court ruling, you are seeking to subvert the Constitution,” he added.

Godfred Dame: Chief Justice removal probe must be public

Mahama making ‘Ghana shine again’ – Spio-Garbrah

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A former Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, has attributed Ghana’s recent economic gains to what he describes as “honest and accountable leadership” under President John Dramani Mahama and the new National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration.

In a statement titled “The Great NDC and Ghana under a Great President Make Ghana Shine Again,” Spio-Garbrah celebrated what he called a remarkable turnaround in Ghana’s economic outlook, citing recent positive reports from the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and other economic indicators.

According to him, the achievements are the result of a combination of strategic and ethical decisions taken by the current administration.

Spio-Garbrah argued that many of the financial losses declared under the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration—particularly at COCOBOD and within the gold sector—were the result of systemic corruption, which he says has significantly diminished under the current government.

“The excellent results being announced by the BoG and in other areas of the economy are a testament to the President’s integrity and the professionalism of his appointees,” he stated.

He offered congratulations to all Ghanaians, with special mention of President Mahama, the Finance Minister, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, and the CEO of GoldBod for their roles in steering the country back on a path of economic stability and progress.

Below is the full statement by Ekwow Spio-Garbrah

The Great NDC and Ghana under a Great President Makes Ghana Shine Again
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The excellent results being announced above by the BoG and in other aspects of the economy are due to a combination of:
—Ghanaians electing a far more honest President on Dec 7th last year
—President JM holding himself and the GoG accountable to a tight 120-day deadline for achieving key targets
—Quick nomination, Vettings, and emplacements of appointees
—Better decisions by the President and new NDC appointees
—Better coordination between the Minister of Finance and the Gov of the BoG
—The wise decision to create the GoldBod and give it an exclusive mandate on Gold exports
—Better and more honest and accountable behavior by relevant GoG officials
—Favorable pricing conditions on the global Gold and Cocoa markets
—Less or no blatant stealing by GoG officials. This last factor alone was responsible for the losses being declared under NPP at the Cocobod and in the Gold trade.

Congratulations to all Ghanaians, but especially Mr President, Finance Minister, BoG Governor, and GoldBod CEO.

Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, Patriot

UCC professor proposes mobile lab to combat food fraud

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Professor of Food Integrity Engineering at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Ernest Teye, has proposed the establishment of a mobile food integrity laboratory to help improve food safety detection onsite and reduce the incidence of food fraud in the country and sub-region.

The proposed mobile lab is a compact, bag-sized unit that combines a hand-held device with a well-tested algorithm capable of assessing both the authenticity and quality of food items in real time.

The portable device employs rapid, non-destructive and chemical-free technology, allowing for onsite testing without the need for a full laboratory setup.

Professor Teye explained that the innovation offered a safe, affordable and multi-purpose solution that could be used on various food products.

It is designed to assist regulators, producers, processors and exporters in verifying the integrity of food commodities at different points along the supply chain.

Visit, impact

Prof. Teye showcased the innovation during a presentation session with the British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, who was on a working visit to the university.

Prof. Teye showcased the innovation during a presentation session with the British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, who was on a working visit to the university.

The visit aimed to strengthen academic, industrial and research collaborations between UCC and institutions in the United Kingdom, especially in innovative research addressing societal challenges.

The UCC engineer mentioned that the mobile food integrity lab would be crucial in addressing the increasing prevalence of food adulteration, particularly in markets where laboratory infrastructure is inadequate or absent.

“The mobile lab will empower our food monitoring systems to act swiftly and effectively, especially in underserved areas,” he said.

Findings

Citing findings from recent studies, Prof. Teye revealed that up to 35 per cent of certain food products sampled from major markets were found to be adulterated.

These included honey, tomato paste, juice, turmeric, oregano, gari and vegetable oil.

Per his research conducted in 2022 showed that over 25 per cent of rice, powdered milk, honey, palm oil and tomato paste samples collected from urban markets failed food integrity tests.

“These are not isolated issues.

We are increasingly finding adulterated food items in both locally produced and imported products.

This mobile lab provides a proactive solution,” he stated. 

As a general measure, he advised the public to consume food with shorter supply chains by eating local, and to support the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) by following its safety protocols.

He demonstrated the effectiveness of the technology using samples of palm oil, rice, turmeric powder, cocoa beans, pineapple and tomatoes.

Opportunities

Ms Thompson commended UCC for its commitment to practical, impact-driven research and reaffirmed the British High Commission’s support for continued partnerships with UK research institutions.

She further mentioned that there were enormous opportunities from UK-funded research programmes, which UCC could take advantage of, adding, “We will continue to support such meaningful partnerships.”

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Afenyo-Markin decries arrests of NPP loyalists

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Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has taken a strong swipe at the current government, accusing it of becoming increasingly intolerant of political dissent.

His remarks come in the wake of the controversial arrests of New Patriotic Party (NPP) activists, including Adenta youth organizer Alfred Kumi Ababio and the party’s Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

Addressing journalists outside the premises of the National Investigations Bureau (NIB), where party supporters had gathered to protest the continued detention of Kumi Ababio, Afenyo-Markin described the recent incidents as deliberate attempts to intimidate opposition voices under the guise of national security operations.

He lamented what he sees as a double standard in the political landscape, pointing out that members of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) were able to criticize the Akufo-Addo administration freely without fear of state retaliation—something he believes is not being reciprocated now that the NDC is in power.

“The NDC criticized the previous government without intimidation, but now that they are in power, they appear unable to tolerate the same level of scrutiny,” he said.

Afenyo-Markin argued that such actions threaten Ghana’s democratic credentials and the rights of citizens to engage in free political expression. His concerns have been echoed by members of the NPP, who view the arrests as politically motivated.

The detentions that sparked his comments include that of Alfred Kumi Ababio, who remains in custody but has reportedly been granted access to legal representation.

According to Afenyo-Markin, National Security has indicated that investigations are ongoing, and the next steps will be determined in due course.

In a related development, Chairman Wontumi’s residence was stormed by over 20 officials from the National Intelligence Bureau. The NPP stalwart has since accused authorities of harassment, revealing that the agents arrived without a warrant.

Wontumi, who received a prior invitation from the CID, has suggested that his bid for national chairmanship within the NPP may be the reason for the state’s pressure.

These incidents, according to Afenyo-Markin, represent a broader pattern of political intolerance that should concern all citizens, regardless of party affiliation.

GPL trio named in Black Stars squad for four-nation Unity Cup tournament in London [Amankona, Ntim Manu dropped

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Ghana Premier League trio Benjamin Asare, Razak Simpson, and Kwame Opoku have received call-ups to the Black Stars for the upcoming Unity Cup tournament in London later this month.

The three players departed Ghana on Friday night to link up with the national team ahead of the maiden edition of the four-nation friendly tournament.

Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Benjamin Asare, who impressed during Ghana’s back-to-back victories in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in March, continues to cement his place in the squad. He left for camp shortly after helping his club secure a 3-1 win in their most recent league outing.

Nations FC defender Razak Simpson, a key figure in his team’s title charge, will be a notable absentee for their crucial clash against FC Samartex this weekend due to his national team duties.

Asante Kotoko striker Kwame Opoku, who has been in excellent form in the second round of the league, also makes the squad and will miss his side’s upcoming fixture against Bibiani GoldStars.

Ghana are set to face Nigeria in their opening match on May 28 at the Gtech Community Stadium, home of English Premier League side Brentford. The winner of that encounter will advance to the final on May 31, while the loser will play in the third-place match.

The Black Stars will officially begin their training camp on Sunday, May 25. The Unity Cup forms part of the team’s preparations for their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches against Chad and Mali in September.

Assin Fosu chiefs and elders bless ‘Unsung Artiste of the Year’ Yaw Darling

TGMAs Unsung Artiste of the Year, Yaw Darling in a photo with some Assin Fosu chiefs and elders TGMAs Unsung Artiste of the Year, Yaw Darling in a photo with some Assin Fosu chiefs and elders

The Ghanaian music scene has welcomed a new sensation with the rise of Yaw Darling, a talented artist under Sky Entertainment. Recently crowned Unsung Artiste of the Year at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), Yaw Darling’s victory marks a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.

Hailing from Assin Fosu, Yaw Darling has been making waves in the industry with his unique blend of modern flair and classic highlife rhythms. With a repertoire of seven infectious singles, including “TGIF Party” (featuring Medikal), “Investment” (with Bisa Kdei), and “Password,” the artiste has captured the hearts of music lovers nationwide.

In a heartwarming gesture, Yaw Darling paid a courtesy call to the Affutuakwa Traditional Council, presenting his TGMA award to the chiefs and seeking their prayers and support. The council, led by Okumanini Baffour Asare Kyeahene II (Omanhene of Affutuakwa Traditional Area), Nana Aseku Nkrumah Brempong IV (Assin Adiempra and GyasiwaHene of Affutuakwa Traditional Area), and Nana Kweku Duah III (Apagyahene of Affutuakwa Traditional Area), encouraged Yaw Darling to utilize his talent to unite the youth of Assin Fosu and make them proud.

The chiefs and elders expressed their joy and pride in Yaw Darling’s achievement, blessing him and wishing him continued success in his music career. Yaw Darling, in turn, thanked the chiefs and elders for their support and promised to keep making them proud.

Reflecting on his visit, Yaw Darling shared his heartfelt sentiments: “A Heartfelt Homecoming. I’m overwhelmed with joy and gratitude as I reflect on my recent visit to my hometown, Assin Fosu. Meeting the king and his esteemed members was an honor, and their warm reception warmed my heart. Their pride in my achievement, particularly the award, humbled me. What touched me most was their appreciation for remembering them and coming home to share my success.

“What’s even more remarkable is their decision to support me, acknowledging me as one of their own. Their words of wisdom and encouragement will forever resonate with me. This experience reminds me of the importance of roots and community. I’m grateful for the love and support of my people, and I promise to continue making them proud. Proud to be from Assin Fosu. Thank you to the king and my people for their love and support. I’m humbled and motivated to keep pushing boundaries.”

With his newfound recognition and support, Yaw Darling is poised to take the music scene by storm. His promise to continue making his community proud is a testament to his dedication to his craft and his roots. As Yaw Darling’s star continues to rise, fans and industry stakeholders alike eagerly anticipate his future projects and contributions to Ghana’s vibrant music landscape.

Meanwhile watch as Robert Klah given reasons why Charterhouse delayed TGMAs red carpet

Godfred Dame should confess to a Roman priest for plotting against Ato Forson – Edudzi Tameklo

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Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, has launched a scathing criticism on former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, urging him to seek spiritual forgiveness over his alleged role in the ambulance purchase trial.

Speaking on The KeyPoints on TV3 on Saturday, May 24, 2025, Tameklo condemned the former Attorney General’s conduct, following the recent admission into evidence of a leaked audio recording and WhatsApp conversations between Godfred Dame and Richard Jakpa, the third accused in the case.

Jakpa had accused Dame of urging him to implicate the first accused, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, who was the Minority Leader in Parliament at the time and current Minister of Finance.

As such, Tameklo called on Dame to seek forgiveness from God for what he believes was morally wrong.

“Godfred Awuah Dame, if he’s a Catholic, should get a Roman Father and possibly do a confession and ask for forgiveness. You don’t know the conspiracy that Godfred built to put Ato Forson in jail at all cost. It’s a painful episode and that should never happen again,” he said.

Tameklo, a lawyer and a key NDC figure, emphasised that the issue is beyond partisan politics and reflected on the fundamental principles of justice.

“I don’t care whether you are NPP or NDC. Per our rules of engagement, we are supposed to provide representation to anybody, provided it does not offend the rules. That is our calling,” he added.

Background to the case

The case at the centre of this storm involves Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and businessman Richard Jakpa, a representative of Big Sea, a company involved in a deal to supply 200 ambulances to Ghana between 2014 and 2016.

The two were charged with causing a financial loss of €2.37 million to the state. They pleaded not guilty to charges including wilfully causing financial loss to the state, abetment, contravention of the Public Procurement Act, and misapplication of public property.

The controversy escalated after the NDC publicised recordings of private conversations between Jakpa and Dame.

The party accused the former Attorney General of engaging in unethical conduct and attempting to manipulate the trial in order to politically persecute Forson.

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GIRSAL diversifying export-earnings through sesame seeds

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GIRSAL's sesame pilot project site is at Keyeme-Ziope in Volta Region GIRSAL’s sesame pilot project site is at Keyeme-Ziope in Volta Region

The Ghana Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agriculture Lending (GIRSAL) aims to rake in US$500million of sesame seeds export revenue over the next three years.

This aligns with GIRSAL’s five-year strategic vision to promote the development of high potential agricultural value chains in chili and sesame production, among others, in a bid to enhance the country’s export capacity.

GIRSAL’s sesame pilot project site is at Keyeme-Ziope in Volta Region and the company believes Ghana has what it takes to produce the commodity in commercial quantity for export.

The pilot project is designed to develop a scalable and investable business case for sesame seed production in the country. GIRSAL forecasts exporting about US$500m of sesame seed annually to the global market through this initiative.

Currently, GIRSAL is cultivating 10 acres as part of its initial trial phase and plans scaling up to 200 acres between July and December this year.

Over the next three years, the company aims at expanding production to 50,000 acres through collaborations with agribusinesses and partner banks.

Sesame is a fast-emerging high value commodity in Ghana and the broader West African sub-region.

While the crop has been traditionally dominated by producers in countries like Sudan, Nigeria and Burkina Faso, Ghana has seen growing interest in sesame cultivation – particularly across the middle belt and northern regions.

Despite earning some US$12.5million of export revenue in 2016 according to GIRSAL, Ghana’s sesame export volumes drastically declined to 510.86 metric tonnes… constituting a paltry US$278,900 in the year 2023.

This decline was largely due to limited production data, technical capacity and policy support. GIRSAL’s Chief Operating Officer, Samuel Yeboah, indicated that GIRSAL recognises the need to reverse this trend and has therefore initiated this project to unlock the crop’s full commercial and export potential.

The global market demand for sesame seed is US$5.6billion per annum. Nigeria cultivates about 3.6 percent of the commodity while Ghana is producing less than one percent of global market share.

The US, Japan, Turkey and China are big markets for sesame seed and its value added products. Sesame is used to produce essential oils and cosmetics for medicinal purposes, among others.

Stadia and pitches in the Ghana Premier League have improved significantly – Kurt Okraku

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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has revealed there has been a marked improvement in the state of stadia and pitches across the Ghana Premier League.

In an interview with GHOne TV, Okraku credited the ongoing reforms and the work of the club licensing department for the positive changes.

“I think that our stadia have improved a lot, our pitches have improved a lot. The club licensing department have been at the forefront of the push for excellence,” he said.

His comments come at a time when the quality of football infrastructure in the country continues to generate widespread discussion among stakeholders and fans.

Over the years, poor pitches and run-down facilities have been a major concern, often cited as one of the reasons for the league’s struggle to attract fans to stadiums.

Okraku, however, admitted that despite the progress, challenges remain, especially during the dry season.

“It’s also true that during the bad weather season we have challenges because of lack of adequate water, just like it is also in some parts of Europe during the winter season where the pitches go bad,” he explained.

He called for a stronger maintenance culture, noting that sustaining the current improvements will require continued investment and commitment from all stakeholders.

“There is a need for more investments in the maintenance of our stadia. We need to improve on our culture of maintenance of our stadia across the country, so yes, I will be happy for how far we’ve come, but I think there’s a lot more that needs to be done.”

“If we want to enjoy football the way it has to be enjoyed, clearly there is a need for more investments, not only in the protection of lives and properties, but also in the maintenance of our sports infrastructure,” Okraku added.

Watch the interview below:

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Mystery Woman in VDM’s Hotel Video

Mystery Woman in VDM’s Hotel Video

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Popular online personality, VDM, has once again set social media buzzing after posting a seemingly innocent video of himself singing and dancing in a hotel room. The video, which was shared on his social media platforms, showed VDM in high spirits—dancing with excitement while music played in the background.

However, what caught the attention of netizens wasn’t just his joyful demeanor but rather a mysterious leg spotted on the bed behind him. Sharp-eyed fans quickly zoomed in and observed what appeared to be a woman’s leg resting casually on the hotel bed.

The video has since gone viral, sparking mixed reactions from fans and followers. Many believe the unidentified lady might have played a part in VDM’s visible happiness, with some cheekily commenting that “she must have satisfied him well.” Others view the post as a bold move by VDM to respond to critics who have previously labeled him as gãy—a Ghanaian slang term implying that a man is gay.

“It’s like he’s trying to prove a point,” one fan wrote. “He’s showing the world he’s straight and unbothered.”

However, not everyone is convinced. A few skeptical users argue that the person on the bed could still be a man, warning against jumping to conclusions based solely on what they called “an unclear leg.”

Whether it was an intentional flex or just an innocent video gone wrong, VDM has certainly managed to get everyone talking. As of now, the online personality has not responded to the buzz or clarified the identity of the mystery figure in the room.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

CJ Torkornoo may not survive her impeachment process – Amanda Clinton

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Legal practitioner and political analyst Amanda Akuokor Clinton has suggested that Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo may not survive the ongoing impeachment proceedings against her, citing limitations within Ghana’s current constitutional framework.

Speaking on JoyNews’ programme on Saturday, 24th May, Ms Clinton argued that the structure of the 1992 Constitution makes it difficult for judicial officers to successfully challenge such processes.

“It is true that she might not survive this process under this constitution,” Clinton remarked. “Which is why all the cases that have been filed so far have failed.”

Her comments referred to several legal efforts that have so far been unsuccessful in halting the impeachment inquiry.

Justice Torkornoo is currently facing a removal process initiated by a petition, which has resulted in her suspension by President John Dramani Mahama, in line with Article 146 of the Constitution.

She has since filed a Supreme Court application challenging the participation of certain justices in the inquiry, citing concerns of impartiality.

Amanda Clinton, who holds an MSc in African Politics and heads Clinton Consultancy, believes that unless broader constitutional reforms are undertaken, the current legal framework does not favour the Chief Justice’s chances of emerging unscathed from the process.

Why Every Stylish Woman Needs a Red Lace Dress in Her Closet This Year

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The red lace dress has earned its place as a timeless wardrobe essential, embodying the perfect balance of elegance, boldness, and femininity. Lace, known for its intricate detailing and soft texture, adds a layer of sophistication, while the color red symbolizes power, confidence, and passion. Together, they create a stunning visual statement that turns heads at any event.

Red lace dresses are incredibly versatile, available in styles ranging from curve-hugging bodycon to flowing A-line and sheath designs. This variety allows women to choose a look that suits the occasion—be it a wedding, cocktail party, or romantic evening out. Whether you prefer an off-shoulder cut for added drama or a high-neck style for a more modest approach, there’s a red lace dress for everyone.

What makes these dresses even more captivating is the detail. Floral lace patterns, sheer panels, and nude linings add dimension and allure without compromising class. These features elevate the dress into a statement piece that feels both modern and timeless.

When it comes to accessories, less is more. Pair your red lace dress with neutral or metallic tones—think gold earrings, a sleek clutch, and classic heels—to let the dress shine. Subtle makeup and soft waves complete the look.

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Suspension of CJ not a dismissal – Prof. Appiagyei-Atua urges calm amid legal battles

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Associate Professor of Law at the University of Ghana, Prof. Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, has cautioned against interpreting Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo’s suspension as an automatic dismissal, emphasising the importance of due process and constitutional adherence.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, May 24, Prof. Appiagyei-Atua said that the suspension is part of a constitutional procedure initiated following the prima facie case based on three petitions seeking the Chief Justice’s removal.

“There seems to be some misinterpretation that this is an attempt to remove the Chief Justice, but I don’t think we should see it that way……., I think the issue of her suspension has also led to a situation where some have concluded that if there is a suspension, then definitely the Chief Justice is going to be removed,… that interpretation I think is wrong,” he said.

Prof. Appiagyei-Atua stressed that, “It is unfortunate that some seasoned lawyers are making that interpretation, which has (conflicted) with some political followers, and therefore it has led to the clear politisisation of the matter.”

He underscored that the outcome of the ongoing investigation could either exonerate or implicate Justice Torkornoo. “There is a process in place and at the end of the day, the result could be that the Chief Justice could (be) removed or she is not,” he explained.

Read also: CJ’s impeachment process politicised; creates a bad scene – Prof. Appiagyei-Atua

Following the suspension of the Chief Justice, announced in April, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, the most senior Supreme Court judge, has assumed the role of Acting Chief Justice to ensure continuity within the judiciary. This was in accordance with Article 144(6) of the Constitution.

The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has expressed concerns over the suspension, describing it as unconstitutional due to the absence of a published Constitutional Instrument or regulation governing the exercise of presidential discretion under Article 146(10).

The GBA has called for the immediate revocation of the suspension and the enactment of clear regulations to guide such processes.

A coalition of opposition political parties led by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) recently held a protest against the suspension of the Justice.

Some members of the NPP have also filed legal cases and raised many legal concerns about the brouhaha, however, their calls seem not to be heard as the presidency insists that it is following the due process.

A five-member committee was set up by the President, John Mahama, to probe the various petitions against the Chief Justice after a prima facie case was established against her.

As the committee continues its investigation, Prof. Appiagyei-Atua advocates for patience and adherence to constitutional procedures to uphold the integrity of Ghana’s democratic institutions.

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Dafeamekpor justifies NIB’s handling of Adenta Kumi’s arrest

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Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor, has defended the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) following public backlash over the manner in which it arrested New Patriotic Party (NPP) youth activist and former parliamentary aspirant, Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi.

The arrest, which was carried out by raiding Adenta Kumi’s home, has drawn criticism from NPP officials, who accuse the NIB of using excessive force and politicising security operations.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s “The Big Issue,” Dafeamekpor argued that the actions of the NIB were within the bounds of law enforcement protocols.

Addressing concerns that the officers were armed during the operation, the MP who doubles as the Majority Chief Whip downplayed the concern, stating that the use of weapons during security operations is not unusual.

“You can be invited to the police station, and when you get there, you can be detained. It is part of the arrest. They can also raid your home, you can be arrested, especially when, upon invitation, you turn down the invitation to attend to a police enquiry.

“He is saying that they brought guns. Even policemen going to demolish property carry guns. My property was demolished; it was military men who brought guns to come and demolish it,” he said.

 

Adenta Kumi’s arrest was ‘mindless’ – Franklin Cudjoe

Adenta Kumi’s arrest was ‘mindless’ – Franklin Cudjoe

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President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has strongly condemned the arrest of Alfred Ababio Kumi, a youth activist of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former parliamentary aspirant, calling the move unnecessary and excessive.

Adenta Kumi, as he is widely known was picked up by officials of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) on Friday, May 23 dawn and charged with publication of false news.

He was accused of making false claims both on his X (formerly Twitter) account and during a radio interview, in connection with a petition he submitted to the President.

He is at the centre of a petition calling for the dissolution of the committee investigating the Chief Justice. In the petition, Kumi alleges misconduct that he believes could compromise the integrity of the inquiry.

Speaking on Channel One TV‘s The Big Issue on Saturday May 24, Cudjoe expressed dismay at the handling of the situation, questioning why Kumi couldn’t have been invited for a statement instead of being subjected to what he described as a forceful raid by armed personnel.

“I am a bit surprised that we are still doing these things that we’ve all condemned in the past. I don’t understand why the person in question cannot just be invited and asked to make a statement. Why should it take armed men raiding a man’s house, detaining him for hours?” Cudjoe remarked.

The IMANI Africa leader further lamented the growing trend of aggressive enforcement over matters of alleged false publication, describing the actions as “mindless.”

“I don’t know who is pressing certain political buttons, but this thing is mindless. It is mindless, and I don’t think this act should go in the name of the president at all,” he emphasised.