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Six persons arrested over alleged fake $1m discharged  

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Six persons who were busted and arraigned over alleged fake one million dollars at Abokobi, have been discharged by an Accra Circuit Court.  

The trial Judge, Mrs Susan Eduful, discharged the accused because the court lacked jurisdiction over the matter.  

The accused are Abdel Razak Djidonou, a 44 -year-old Consultant, Simon Mbillam, a property agent, Mohammed Ibrahim, a 62-year-old contractor, Prince Pius, a 44-year-old businessman, George Bonsu, a 64-year-old driver and Chief Toni Silas, a 53-year-old businessman.  

One Dr Jamal, another suspect, is at large.   

The accused charged with conspiracy to commit crime and forgery, uttering or possession of forged notes had their pleas preserved because investigations were ongoing.  

Accused persons’ counsel, Mr Andrew Vortia, prayed for bail for the accused persons after recounting to the court how his clients had been subjected to facial and body injuries.   

The facts before the court are that complainant is a Ukrainian businessman.  

On June 8, 2025, the Police received information that some National Security Operatives had arrested the accused persons for possessing one green trunk and a “Ghana must go” bag with forged dollars.  

The accused persons were handed over to the Police together with the exhibits (forged dollar notes).  

During investigations, it was found out that the accused persons conspired and lured the complainant from Germany to Ghana under the pretext of offering the forged dollar notes which they claimed amounted to one million dollars for the complainant to airlift to Austria for investment.  

The accused persons are alleged to have charged and received payment of $10,000 as “appointment fee” from the complainant.  

After receiving the money, the accused persons convened a meeting at their warehouse at Abokobi with the complainant.  

Luck eluded them when the National Security Operatives arrested them.  

Source: GNA  

Pre-season: Asante Kotoko sets date for South Africa training tour

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Asante Kotoko are set to embark on a pre-season training tour in South Africa ahead of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.

The playing body, technical staff, and other senior members of the team will embark on the journey. The club’s technical team, led by head coach Abdul Karim Zito, is expected to use the South African trip to assess new signings, fine-tune tactics, and build team chemistry.

Ghanasportspage.com can confirmed that, the team will depart from Ghana on Tuesday, July 22nd 2025, and spend two weeks in the southernmost country.

The training camp is expected to feature a series of friendly matches with some South African clubs, as Kotoko aims to put together a strong unit capable of challenging both domestically and in continental competitions.

The two-time African Champions are currently in Accra for preparation ahead of the MTN FA Cup final against Golden Kick FC on Sunday, 15th June, 2025 at the University sports stadium.

No revenue was generated from Emissions Levy

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Deputy Minister of Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, has disclosed that the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration did not implement the Emissions Levy, despite securing parliamentary approval for it.

Addressing Parliament on Thursday, Mr. Nyarko explained that although the legislative groundwork for the levy was completed, practical challenges hindered its rollout, resulting in no revenue being collected.

“The act imposes an emissions levy on carbon dioxide equivalent emissions from specified sectors, internal combustion vehicles, and provides for related matters. Although the legal framework was put in place, the actual operationalization of the levy faced implementation delays. As a result, no revenue was generated from the levy under the previous administrations,” he stated.

His comments come in the wake of Parliament’s decision on March 26 to repeal both the Emissions Levy and the Betting Tax. The move was widely welcomed by businesses, individuals, and industry stakeholders who had raised concerns about the financial strain these taxes placed on operations and livelihoods.

The Emission Levy was introduced as part of efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental sustainability, met strong resistance—particularly from vehicle owners and business operators—who argued that the policy increased their cost of living and doing business.

Parliament abolishes emission levy, betting tax

Ghanaian Tiktoker and Blogger Shoots and Kills Girlfriend, Victim Family Cry Out

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Ghanaian Tiktoker and Blogger Shoots and Kills Girlfriend, Victim Family Cry Out

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The family home of GH Kobby’s late girlfriend has been plunged into mourning following her tragic death. The Ghanaian blogger’s partner, known as Philippa, also called Yaa Baby or Yaa Yaa, passed away under heartbreaking circumstances.

Emotional videos circulating on social media show her grieving relatives in deep sorrow, wailing after receiving the devastating news.

Among those captured reacting to the tragedy were her grandparents and a woman identified as Richlove, who claimed to be Philippa’s sister. Richlove shared her pain in the video, explaining how the family learned of Philippa’s death and alleging that she had been with Kobby for a week prior to the incident.

In the footage, Philippa’s grandmother accused GH Kobby of intentionally shooting her as part of a money ritual, although no evidence was provided to support the claim.

The incident occurred on Tuesday, June 10, 2025—a day that turned tragic for GH Kobby, some of his friends, and Philippa. Reports suggest that the group had travelled to a local community in Yeji after attending the funeral rites of the late Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II. It was there that GH Kobby allegedly discharged a firearm, accidentally shooting Philippa in the left arm after retrieving a gun from his luxury vehicle to fire warning shots.

He is said to have rushed her to St. Martin’s Hospital, where she sadly passed away shortly after arrival.

IMF backs GH¢1 Fuel Levy as key to Ghana’s fiscal recovery

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has endorsed Ghana’s Energy Sector Shortfall and Debt Repayment Levy, describing it as a strategic measure aligned with the country’s fiscal goals under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme.

The levy, which imposes a GH¢1 charge per litre on petroleum products, is aimed at addressing long-standing debt and financial shortfalls in the energy sector.

Speaking at a press briefing, Julie Kozack, Director of the IMF’s Communications Department, said the revenue measure will play a crucial role in helping Ghana tackle structural issues in the sector while supporting broader fiscal reforms.

“On the fuel levy, what I can say is that this is a new measure that will help generate additional resources to tackle the challenges in Ghana’s energy sector, and it is also going to bolster Ghana’s ability to deliver on the fiscal objectives under the programme,” she said.

The levy has drawn criticism from the Minority in Parliament, who argue that it adds to the cost burden on already struggling consumers.

However, the government insists the impact on consumers will be marginal, pointing to current fuel prices at the pump, which it says remain lower than in previous high-inflation periods.

An agreement between the government and the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies has pushed back the implementation date of the levy from June 9 to June 16, 2025.

In the meantime, energy sector stakeholders—including the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers—are urging government to use the extension period to deepen engagement with affected parties and improve transparency around the levy’s use.

Twyford Ghana Ceramics says it’s invested over GH¢3m in corporate social responsibility

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Wontumi Communications Speaks after NCA Shutdown: “Don’t Worry Your Heads

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Wontumi Communications has responded to widespread reports suggesting the National Communications Authority (NCA) has ordered a shutdown of its operations. The media company, which operates Wontumi Radio and TV and is known for its outspoken political content, issued a strongly worded statement addressing the controversy while reaffirming its commitment to continue broadcasting.

In a release titled “Ahomasoɔ 24/7—Our Voice, Our Spirit, Our Resilience,” the company denied claims that it had been permanently silenced. It emphasized that the matter was being addressed through official channels and reassured its audience of its continued presence. The tone of the statement conveyed defiance and confidence, underlining the station’s dedication to free expression and democratic values.

“We remain committed to serving the people with undiluted truth, bold analysis, and unshaken loyalty to the democratic spirit of Ghana,” the release stated. The message concluded with a reaffirmation of the station’s guiding principle—Ahomasoɔ, or unyielding courage.

The situation appears to be linked to regulatory concerns, with reports indicating licensing and content compliance issues. However, no formal confirmation has been provided by the NCA. In response to the uncertainty, supporters of the station have flooded social media with messages of solidarity and frustration. Many expressed strong emotional attachments to the station’s programming, especially its sports and political segments.

Prominent contributors and presenters have also spoken out. Sports analyst Obrempong Kwaku Ampomah described the network as a powerful voice for the public, while political commentator Maame Afia Nyarko made a direct appeal to regulators during a livestream, urging fair treatment and warning against silencing independent voices.

As the standoff unfolds, the public’s reaction underscores the station’s influence. For many Ghanaians, Wontumi Communications represents more than media—it symbolizes resilience and a refusal to be silenced.

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He Told Us He Could Arrest the Dollar, But Ended Up Messing Everything- Bempah Fires DMB Again

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Deputy National Communication Officer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ernest Owusu Bempah has slammed Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia for failing the party, calling colleague party supporters to consider Kennedy Agyapong as the best alternative for the party in the coming election cycle.

Speaking on NET2 TV, Owusu Bempah said Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia promised to make the country better by stabilising the cedi but ended up messing the entire economy.

“You came and assured us that you had the right people — people who could manage the economy and stabilize the cedi, even claiming you’d hand over the keys to the IGP. But we all saw how things turned out. Moving forward, it’s crucial that we carefully consider the kind of leaders we choose and the type of practical leadership we truly need.” He said.

Owusu Bempah further gave reasons why Kennedy Agyapong is the better option for the NPP party, arguing that he understands the facets of the Ghanaian economy and better positioned to lead the NPP to victory in 2028.

“We should be very careful with the choice of leaders we take. It is very fundamental as we prepare to come in 2028. The kind of practical leader we want to take. We should take people like Kennedy Agyapong who knows every facet of the economy.

He has sold PK before, he has been a fish washer and has ran almost all kinds of businesses. If you put such a man in the helm of affairs, he will only view things from practical perspective. For me, if we will need leadership, the choices that will make and unmake us as a party.

Kennedy Agyapong works practically. NPP we stand as elitist and intellectual party with pragmatic ideas to develop this country and we need someone like Kennedy to champion it. No one ever thought NDC could manage the cedi to this level” he said.

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Govt to build modern markets in all districts to support 24-hour economy

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The Minister for Local Government, Sanitation, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has announced the construction of modern markets across the country to support the 24-hour economy initiative.

According to him, every district will be required to build a modern market to enhance commercial activity.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Thursday, Ahmed Ibrahim expressed confidence in the feasibility of the 24-hour economy.

“What we are doing in every district is identifying the commercial centres. Once that is done, we can allocate 25% of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) to GHC 24 million annually towards developing these commercial hubs.

“The plan includes building schools nearby so farmers can have their children in school while they work in the markets. There will also be fire and police posts to respond to emergencies such as fires or theft. Our focus on the 24-hour economy goes beyond just providing electricity,” he stated.

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the policy, described by the government as a game changer, is ready and will take effect from July 1.

The 24-Hour Economy Policy, a flagship initiative of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) under then-flagbearer John Dramani Mahama, aims to keep the country’s economy running around the clock, with a focus on production, service delivery, agriculture, and manufacturing.

All you need to know about John Mahama’s proposed 24 hour economy

‘Everything Around Us Is Crumbling And Nigerians Are Barely Holding On’ – Kate Henshaw

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Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw, has questioned the relevance of the country’s uninterrupted democratic rule if it continues to fall short of addressing citizens’ needs.

Naija News reports that the film star, during an interview on Channels Television’s special Democracy Day programme on Thursday, asserted that the country’s democratic experience has failed to deliver a meaningful impact to the lives of ordinary citizens.

Next Lamine Yamal? Ghanaian wonderkid makes Atletico Madrid Club World Cup squad

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17-year-old Ghanaian midfielder Taufik Seidou earns his breakthrough call-up to Atletico Madrid’s senior squad for the 2025 Club World Cup, positioning himself as Ghana’s potential answer to Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal. This is all you must know about the Ghanaian wizkid…

Next Lamine Yamal? Ghanaian wonderkid makes Atletico Madrid Club World Cup squad

Atletico Madrid have handed a golden ticket to 17-year-old Taufik Seidou Zanzi Awudu , naming the Ghanaian wonderkid in their squad for the Club World Cup. It’s the kind of breakthrough moment that could launch a brilliant career.

The teenager has been turning heads at Madrid’s training ground for months. Born in Accra but raised in Spain since he was nine, Seidou has that perfect blend of raw Ghanaian talent and Spanish technical polish that makes scouts go weak at the knees.

His coaches rave about his finishing ability, how he shields the ball, and his football brain. These qualities shine even when he’s up against seasoned pros.

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What makes this lad special isn’t just his skill on the pitch. He’s featured for Spain’s Under-17 side, yet he’s still got his options open when it comes to international football. Ghana will be keeping a close eye on him, hoping he’ll eventually choose to represent the Black Stars rather than La Roja.

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The path to first-team football at Atletico is never easy. Diego Simeone doesn’t hand out chances lightly. But Seidou has already shown he can handle pressure, making his Youth League debut at just 15 under club legend Fernando Torres.

This Club World Cup could be make-or-break time. Atletico kick off against PSG on June 15, 2025, then face Seattle Sounders before wrapping up the group stage against Botafogo. For Seidou, it’s a chance to show he belongs on football’s biggest stage.

If he grabs this opportunity with both hands, don’t be surprised if we’re talking about him in the same breath as Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal before too long.

Ghana hasn’t produced a midfielder this exciting in years, and the world is starting to take notice.

Government to undertake massive retooling of Police Service – Mahama

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Government will soon undertake a massive retooling of the Ghana Police Service to provide the tools and logistics needed to fulfill its mandate.

President John Dramani Mahama made the disclosure on Tuesday when he inaugurated a 10-member Police Council under the chairpersonship of President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

He urged the members to serve with distinction.

The President commended the police management team for the successes they had chalked recently in the fight against armed robbery, and also the collaboration with their Nigerian counterparts in apprehending the kidnappers in Nigeria and bringing the Ghanaians victims safely back home.

He lauded the Police for their apprehension of the killers of some mobile money merchants in Kumasi, Koforidua and Aflao.

He noted that the arrest of the suspects in the Nsawam Sandpit killing was also very much appreciated.

“Despite these successes, there is much more to do. You must use top-grade police intelligence gathering to unravel some of the many high-level murders that have remained unsolved,” the President said.

“You must also track down and arrest the gunmen who freely assassinate unarmed civilians in some of our conflict areas.”

The President said the Government would soon mount a massive exercise across the country to light up the nation’s cities.

“We will install street lights in all major urban centers across the country. This will light up the country and assist you in your fight against crime at night.”

He said one could not speak of reforms without addressing the welfare of officers; saying “Our officers cannot give their best when they are demotivated, when they are underpaid, when they are poorly dressed, poorly housed, or working in substandard conditions.”

“This Council must lead the conversation on improving the conditions of service for all personnel, from logistics and accommodation to pensions and psychological support”.

President Mahama said the welfare of officers must be central to every policy the Police Council reviews or implements.

“Morale is not just about monetary incentives, it is about fairness, it is about recognition, institutional respect. Officers must see a clear path for advancement, free from favouritism, and grounded in merit,” he said.

The President assured the Council of his support.

“Dear Council Members, The future of Ghana depends on the strength of its institutions”.

“When institutions work, hope flourishes. When institutions fail, disillusionment takes root. We are a resilient people. Despite our challenges, economic, political, or social, our collective will to build a better Ghana remains unshaken,” he said.

The President urged the Council to let its work to send a signal to every corner of the country that “fairness still matters, that justice still lives, and that Ghana was still worth believing in.”

“As President, I once again pledge my full support to this Council. You will have my ear at all times when you speak,” he said.

“I will support you to uphold justice, and the government will back you when you act to restore order, and the gratitude of the Ghanaian people will follow you when your decisions reflect fairness, integrity, and courage.”

President Mahama urged all arms of Government, institutions, oversight institutions, and civil society to work in concert with the Police Council.

Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, on behalf of Members of the Police Council, expressed gratitude to the President for the confidence reposed in them.

She pledged to lead the Council with transparency, inclusivity, and a deep respect for the rule of law.

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Ghana ranks 8th among Africa’s top 10 manufacturing countries; 1D1F initiative earns praise

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Ghana has climbed to the 8th spot among Africa’s top 10 manufacturing powerhouses. The African Exponent, a respected source for business insights on the continent, highlights Ghana’s steady rise in its latest report.

Over the years, Ghana has shifted its industrial focus toward value-added manufacturing—especially in agriculture and cocoa—and the results are paying off. The “One District, One Factory” initiative continues to energize the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises across the country.

Major brands like Kasapreko and Fan Milk now carry Ghana’s manufacturing label beyond its borders, strengthening the country’s global footprint.

South Africa leads the continent in manufacturing, with Egypt and Nigeria taking second and third place respectively. Morocco, Kenya, Algeria, Ethiopia, Tunisia, and Zambia round up the top ten.

The report praises South Africa for maintaining its spot as Africa’s most industrialized economy. The nation drives production in key sectors like automotive, steel, chemicals, and food processing—thanks to robust infrastructure and international partnerships.

Meanwhile, Egypt rides on strong exports to Europe and the Middle East. With thriving industries in cement, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals, Egypt continues to dominate through consistent industrial reforms.

With Ghana rising steadily on the continent’s industrial map, the future of local manufacturing looks promising.

‘If some of us decide to speak out, things will be messy in the NDC’

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Former Member of Parliament for Adentan, Kojo Adu-Asare Former Member of Parliament for Adentan, Kojo Adu-Asare

Former Member of Parliament for Adentan, Kojo Adu-Asare, has expressed deep frustration over developments within the party that he believes undermine cohesion and could threaten the peace within the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking passionately during a panel discussion on Asempa FM on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, an emotionally charged Kojo Adu-Asare revealed that the Deputy Women’s Organiser for the Adentan Constituency—who played a crucial role in the NDC’s victory in the 2024 general elections—has been sidelined since the party assumed power.

According to him, despite her tireless efforts that contributed to winning both the parliamentary seat and the presidency for John Dramani Mahama, she has not received any appointment or support from the government.

Making matters worse, Kojo Adu-Asare disclosed that the woman’s husband, a staff member of the Ghana Maritime Authority, was dismissed from his position after the elections. He lamented that efforts to intervene on the family’s behalf have so far been unsuccessful.

“This hurts me to my core,” Adu-Asare stated. “The woman worked day and night during the elections. And today, not only has she been ignored, but her husband has also been sacked and remains unemployed. They are both at home, struggling. This is not good news for anyone who believes in rewarding loyalty and hard work.”

He further alleged that some elements within the party are aware of the situation but have failed to take action. “We have made interventions, and we have been told, to our faces, that he cannot be employed. This hurts,” he emphasized.

While acknowledging that there may be underlying factors, Adu-Asare warned that continued silence on such issues could deepen divisions within the party.

“In politics, sometimes you need to be quiet and observe how things unfold,” he remarked. “But let it be known that it is not because some of us are afraid. If we decide to speak out fully, it will be messy. For now, we are using wisdom to contain ourselves.”

The former MP’s comments have sparked concern among grassroots members and political observers, who fear that unresolved grievances could undermine internal unity ahead of future elections.

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We Had No Involvement in What Happened-Military crackdown in North East Region Leaves civilians Hosp

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A recent surge in violence in Ghana’s North East Region has taken a serious turn, with a military crackdown reportedly leaving multiple civilians hospitalized and raising fears of widespread human rights violations. According to Ghana Web, military personnel have aggressively targeted residents in Walewale, Kukua, and Loagri within the West Mamprusi Municipality during several distressing incidents.

The crackdown came in response to a bus being set on fire by unidentified individuals on February 12, 2025, an act that appears to have sparked the harsh military reaction. Nevertheless, locals claim that innocent people have been unfairly caught in the backlash.

“We had nothing to do with what happened; we were just unfortunate to be there at the wrong time,” said a Walewale resident who preferred to remain unnamed for safety reasons.

The timeline of violent events includes January 14, February 12, and February 13, with numerous reports describing arbitrary beatings, unjust arrests, and terror imposed on whole communities, including women and children.

This incident adds to a concerning trend of government-endorsed force in the area. Human rights advocates are warning that without proper oversight, such military interventions could further inflame conflicts and deepen mistrust between the security forces and local populations.

Although the military asserts that their actions are essential for maintaining national security, calls for transparency and responsibility are gaining momentum. Community leaders and civil society organizations are demanding urgent inquiries and pushing for safeguards to ensure the protection of innocent civilians during security operations.

Communities affected by the crackdown are still coping with the aftermath, both physically and mentally. The North East remains a volatile region where the questions of justice, military restraint, and state accountability continue to loom large.

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Weija-Gbawe MP encourages BECE candidates during centre visits

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Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Member of Parliament for the Weija-Gbawe Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, has reaffirmed his commitment to education by visiting several Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) centres within the constituency on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.

A total of 4,513 candidates from both public and private schools are participating in this year’s BECE in Weija-Gbawe.

During his tour of the examination centres, Mr. Shaib interacted with candidates, offered words of encouragement, and expressed confidence in their potential to excel.

“You are the future leaders of this country. Focus, believe in yourselves, and give it your best,” he told the students.

The MP also took time to observe the conduct of the exams and commended the efforts of teachers, invigilators, and supervisors for maintaining a professional and orderly environment.

He lauded the Ghana Education Service and all stakeholders involved in ensuring a smooth and fair examination process.

“The dedication of our teachers and education officers is commendable. Their hard work makes a real difference in shaping these young minds,” he noted.

He wished all the candidates success in the exams and encouraged them to remain disciplined and determined throughout the process.

Ghanaian national arrested in US over nude photo extortion charge

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A 21-year-old Ghanaian national, Cross Abu Cole, has been arrested and charged in the United States for allegedly attempting to extort money by threatening to release nude images of a victim, including images taken when the victim was a minor.

According to a press release issued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of New York on Tuesday, 10 June 2025, Cole was taken into custody upon arrival at an airport in Houston, Texas.

“Cross Abu Cole, 21, a citizen of Ghana who was taken into custody when he landed in Houston, TX, was arrested and charged by criminal complaint with interstate communications with intent to extort,” the statement read. If convicted, Cole faces a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron J. Mango, who is prosecuting the case, revealed that the investigation began in October 2022, when the victim, a U.S. resident, reported receiving threatening messages involving nude photographs of himself as a minor.

The victim told investigators that he was contacted by someone using a mobile number who demanded a $200 payment via CashApp to the account name “$zettsa.” The sender warned that failure to pay would result in the explicit photos being sent to the victim’s Snapchat contacts.

Shortly after the threat, the victim received two nude images: one of himself as a minor and another of a friend. The victim said both appeared to have been accessed from his Snapchat account, which had been previously linked to a hacked Yahoo email.

Although the victim initially attempted to send the payment, he cancelled the transaction after consulting with his father. Nonetheless, the threats persisted, with more messages coming from the same phone number.

Further FBI investigation linked the threatening messages and hacked accounts to Cole, leading to his arrest. He made his initial court appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael J. Roemer and was ordered to remain in custody.

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The case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), under the direction of Acting Special Agent-in-Charge Mark Grimm.

Authorities have emphasised that the criminal complaint is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

NDC’s Tanko Computer’s woes deepen as Mahama is petitioned to dismiss him over alleged fake PhD

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A Ghanaian citizen and an advocate for good governance and social equity, Odeneho Kwaku Takyi has petitioned President John Dramani Mahama to immediately dismiss the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer for holding an alleged fraudulent PhD in Public Administration.

The doctorate degree was purportedly obtained in 2016 from an unaccredited “Kingsnow University (https://kingsnowuniversity.com/)” in the United States of America.

According to him, this grave situation does not only represent a significant breach of public trust and a scandalous act of academic fraud, but also directly contravenes the fundamental principles enshrined in the 1992 Constitution and Code of Conduct 2025 for public officials (promulgated by your very good self) and other laws of the Republic of Ghana.

The petitioner disclosed that several weeks of comprehensive investigation into “Kingsnow University” has yielded no credible evidence of its legitimacy as an accredited academic institution neither in the USA or any other pan of the globe.

He noted that, more intriguing is the fact that, despite its self-promotional website (httoS://kingsnounniversitv COW) and (ms://www,coocic.com/search?crkintsnowuniversimwordnrcss.com ) claiming to be a “prestigious provider of accredited online degrees,” and short courses, the following critical facts demonstrate its fraudulent nature:

He further observed that “Kingsnow University” is conspicuously absent from all authoritative databases of recognized and accredited universities in the United States, including those maintained by the US Department of Education (USDOE) (wwwednov ) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) awarding body databases such as the UK’s Hedd.ac.uk and the International Association of Universities’ World Higher Education Database (WHED) (v.%w.whed.net ). confirm that “Kingsnow University” does not exist in any world records as a legitimate academic institution.

“Based on these findings, it is unequivocally clear that any degree, particularly a PhD, obtained from “Kingsnow University’ is not academically credible or legitimately recognized by mainstream academic and professional standards. The fundamental value of a doctoral degree is intrinsically linked to the recognized accreditation of the issuing institution, without which the credential is null and void.” the peition said.

The petitioner, popularly known as Sir Obama aside demanding the dismissal of Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer is urhing the president to drect the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission to conduct investigations into his Bachelor’s and Postgraduate Degrees

Direct the appropriate law enforcement agencies, including the Ghana Police Service and the Attorney General’s Department, to commence immediate criminal prosecution against Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer under the relevant sections of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29). and any other applicable laws.

Implement stringent verification processes for all current and future public appointees’ academic qualifications to prevent such occurrences in the future and to safeguard the integrity of public office.

Apply the full force of Section Six of the Code of Conduct 2025, which outlines measures against violations, ranging from formal reprimand to termination of appointment. Given the severity of this academic fraud and false representation. termination and subsequent prosecution arc the appropriate courses of action.

This petition follows a June3, 2025 letter from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GITEC) to Tanko Computer directing him to cease the immediate use of the Doctor title — after discovering the opaqueness of his [Tanko’s] PhD credentials.

Read below the full petition

I, Odeneho Kwaku Takyi, a citizen of Ghana, and an advocate for good governance and social equity, respectfully write to you with profound concern and a solemn appeal for justice and accountability within our public service and governance architecture.

My petition addresses the deeply troubling revelation that one of your appointees, Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer (alias Dr. Tanko Computer), the current Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), holds a fraudulent PhD in Public Administration, purportedly obtained in 2016 from an unaccredited “Kingsnow University (https://kingsnowuniversity.com/)” in the United States of America.

This grave situation does not only represent a significant breach of public trust and a scandalous act of academic fraud, but also directly contravenes the fundamental principles enshrined in the 1992 Constitution and Code of Conduct 2025 for public officials (promulgated by your very good self) and other laws of the Republic of Ghana.

Detailed Findings on “Kingsnow University”:

Several weeks of comprehensive investigation into “Kingsnow University” has yielded no credible evidence of its legitimacy as an accredited academic institution neither in the USA or any other pan of the globe. More intriguing is the fact that, despite its self-promotional website (httoS://kingsnounniversitv COW) and (ms://www,coocic.com/search?crkintsnowuniversimwordnrcss.com ) claiming to be a “prestigious provider of accredited online degrees,” and short courses, the following critical facts demonstrate its fraudulent nature:

Absence from Official Accreditation Listings: “Kingsnow University” is

conspicuously absent from all authoritative databases of recognized and accredited universities in the United States, including those maintained by the US Department of Education (USDOE) (wwwednov ) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) awarding body databases such as the UK’s Hedd.ac.uk and the International Association of Universities’ World Higher Education Database (WHED) (v.%w.whed.net ). confirm that “Kingsnow University” does not exist in any world records as a legitimate academic institution.

Based on these findings, it is unequivocally clear that any degree, particularly a PhD, obtained from “Kingsnow University’ is not academically credible or legitimately recognized by mainstream academic and professional standards. The fundamental value of a doctoral degree is intrinsically linked to the recognized accreditation of the issuing institution, without which the credential is null and void.

You may have also become aware of the June3, 2025 letter from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GITEC) to Tanko Computer directing him to cease the immediate use of the Doctor title — after discovering the opaqueness of his [Tanko’s] PhD credentials.

Violations of the Code of Conduct 2025:

Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer’s presentation of a fake PhD constitutes a direct and egregious violation of the Code of Conduct 2025 for Ministerial and Public Appointees. Specifically, his actions breach:

1.1 Ministerial Conduct (page 11): This section requires ministers and all political appointees to act honestly and ensure their actions can withstand the closest public scrutiny. Misrepresenting academic credentials fundamentally undermines honesty and integrity. •

1.2 Statement of Ethics (page 12): This section explicitly mandates appointees to act honestly, uphold truthfulness and transparency, and perform duties in a manner that preserves public confidence and trust in the integrity, objectivity, and impartiality of government. A fake PhD directly violates these ethical obligations. •

1.5.11 Discipline, Diligence & Professionalism (page 27): This section requires appointees to act with diligence and integrity and to refrain from deliberately misleading the public on any significant matter related to their official functions. Presenting a falsified academic qualification is a clear act of deliberate misinformation and a severe breach of integrity.

Applicable Ghanaian Laws and Potential Criminal Offenses:

Beyond the Code of Conduct, Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer actions fall under serious criminal offenses under Ghanaian law, subjecting him to legal prosecution. The relevant laws and sections include:

Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29): o Section 131: Defrauding by false pretence. Presenting a fake PhD to secure or (www.chea ore ). For the avoidance of doubt. both bodies maintain “positive lists” of accredited institutions, and “Kingsnow University” is not found in association with any recognized accrediting body.

Characteristics of a Diploma Mill: The institution’s online presence, with its vague claims of “flexibility,” “widc range of disciplines,” and emphasis on “technology-driven education, mirrors the modus operandi of known diploma mills—entities that sell degrees with little to no academic rigor.

Lack of Mainstream Recognition: There are no mainstream news articles, academic references, or listings in reputable global university rankings or directories that acknowledge “Kingsnow University.” This consistent absence is a hallmark of fraudulent academic providers.

No Existence in World Records: My checks, including searches on recognized degree- maintain a high-ranking government position like CEO of GIFEC is a clear act of defrauding by false pretence, as it involves obtaining a benefit (the appointment) through false representation.

Sections 158 and 159: Forgery. Rashid Computer created or used a forged PhD certificate; of which this section concerning the forgery of official or other documents with intent to defraud would apply.

Section 166: Possessing forged documents. He possesses and presented a document he knew to be forged, with intent to defraud. and as such this section is applicable for his removal. o Section 20: Abetment of a criminal offence. Any individuals who assisted him in obtaining or using the fake PhD could be liable for abetment.

Public Service Regulations and Codes of Conduct: As a public appointee. Rashid Computer is also subject to internal disciplinary actions under the broader Code of Conduct for Public Officers (enshrined in Chapter 24 of the 1992 Constitution) and specific regulations governing the public service. Misrepresentation of academic qualifications constitutes a serious breach, warranting disciplinary action, including dismissal.

Call to Action:

Your Excellency, the integrity of our public service and the confidence of the Ghanaian populace in government institutions arc at stake. Allowing an individual to hold a critical public office such as the CEO of GIFEC based on fraudulent academic credentials sets a dangerous precedent and erodes public trust.

I, therefore, respectfully but firmly petition your esteemed office to: 1. Immediately DISMISS from office Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer as CEO of GIFEC

2. Initiate a thorough and transparent investigation into how this fraudulent qualification was accepted and whether any other public appointees under his supervision or within GIFEC may also hold unverified or fake credentials.

3. Direct the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission to conduct investigations into his Bachelor’s and Postgraduate Degrees

4. Direct the appropriate law enforcement agencies, including the Ghana Police Service and the Attorney General’s Department, to commence immediate criminal prosecution against Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer under the relevant sections of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29). and any other applicable laws.

5. Implement stringent verification processes for all current and future public appointees’ academic qualifications to prevent such occurrences in the future and to safeguard the integrity of public office.

6. Apply the full force of Section Six of the Code of Conduct 2025, which outlines measures against violations, ranging from formal reprimand to termination of appointment. Given the severity of this academic fraud and false representation. termination and subsequent prosecution arc the appropriate courses of action.

It is my fervent belief that a swift and decisive action by the presidency in this matter will send a clear message that integrity, honesty, and accountability are paramount in Ghana’s public service. Conversely, failure to address this issue with the urgency and seriousness it demands would further undermine public confidence and tacitly condone academic fraud.

I eagerly await your decisive action to uphold the rule of law and protect the sanctity of our public institutions.

Thank you.

Odeneho Kwaku Takyi (Sir Obama) Tel: 0537298849 sirobamapok-uasetr@gmail.com

Cc: Her Excellency Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Ag.emang, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana

Rt. Hon. Alban S. K. Bagbin The Speaker of Parliament Republic of Ghana

Hon. Julius Debrah The Chief of Staff Office of the President

Hon. Dominic A. Avinc The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice

Hon. Haruna Iddrisu

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Stability is not forever – Seth Terkper warns of economic vulnerabilities

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The economic advisor to President John Mahama, Seth Terkper, has warned that the current stability in Ghana’s economy is only temporary.

Speaking on PM Express Business Edition on Thursday night, the former Finance Minister said governments must prepare for the inevitable next crisis by building buffers now.

“Stability is not forever,” he said. “You cannot manage an economy continuously for four years without one crisis or the other.”

He backed President Mahama’s call for caution despite signs of macroeconomic calm.

“President John Mahama is saying things are going well, but let’s be careful,” he stressed. “Let’s make sure that when the trend starts to reverse, we have reserves.”

Mr Terkper described reserves as a sacrifice.

“To set reserves, as in households, as in businesses, is sacrifice,” he explained. “When the chips are down, we must fall on them to stabilise the situation.”

He argued that economic management must include preparation for shocks. “That is how to sustain reforms,” he said. “It’s good to stabilise, but it is better to sustain.”

When asked whether Ghana’s revenue outlook could be affected by the suspension of some import levies, Mr Terkper admitted it was a factor.

“Let me illustrate. Our revenue today — and I’m talking revenue, not just tax — is about 17-18% of GDP. But our tax-to-GDP ratio is only 15%.”

He said that is low for a middle-income country like Ghana. “Even for an African country, it should be 17%, 18%,” he added.

“That’s why the president, the minister, and others have spoken about getting technical assistance to bring the VAT regime back to where it was.”

Seth Terkper argued that some of Ghana’s levies were always intended to be temporary.

“We have had a temporary levy policy. You use them during austerity, and then you remove them. They are similar to counter-cyclical measures.”

He used COVID-19 as a case in point.

“When we went into COVID globally, remember that’s when Zoom, telephony, and things hit a boom. Many of these were done through the banking sector. That’s when you got your Financial Sector Levy.”

He explained that not all sectors suffer in a crisis.

“There’s a sector that is booming. So you put a temporary levy on it. But of course, a time will come when COVID will be over. And indeed, it is.”

He said Ghana should learn from COVID and prepare for future events like Mpox.

“Have we put some reserves aside, learning from COVID? So that when Mpox comes, we fall on those reserves to manage?”

Mr Terkper insisted that saving for shocks is not manipulation.

“This is not saying you are manipulating the matter. No. You are only managing the economy because of the upside-down.”

He ended on a sober note, saying, “You cannot manage an economy without a crisis. The question is whether you are ready when it comes.”

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Zoomlion contract: We don’t need a middleman – Manasseh urges assemblies to take control of sanitation

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Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni is urging a shift in how waste management services are handled as the government prepares to re-award sanitation contracts following the termination of its long-standing deal with Zoomlion Ghana Limited.

According to him, the contract should be one that eliminates third-party contractors and puts Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in direct control.

Speaking on JoyFM’s Top Story on Thursday, June 12, Mr Awuni commended President John Mahama’s decision to discontinue the nearly two-decade Youth Employment Agency (YEA)–Zoomlion sweeping contract.

However, he stressed that any new arrangement must correct the structural loopholes that enabled years of inefficiency and lack of accountability.

“This contract has been running since 2006, and it’s only for sweeping, something every assembly in this country has the capacity to supervise,” he said. “We don’t need a third party here.”

According to him, while Zoomlion managed this component, its sister company, Better Ghana Management Services, handled other YEA sanitation models, involving as many as 70,000 workers, under equally questionable terms.

Mr Awuni argued that the YEA has already proven it can partner directly with public institutions such as the Fire Service to run employment models without intermediaries. This, he believes, should be replicated for the sweeping model.

“Every assembly can run this contract in collaboration with the YEA. What they should consider awarding to external companies are only the aspects that involve lifting refuse to final disposal sites,” he said, noting that most assemblies lack waste trucks and would benefit from competitive contracts in that specific area.

He described a worrying disconnect between Zoomlion, the YEA, and local authorities, where assemblies often have no copies of the contracts, yet see funds deducted automatically to pay the contractor, regardless of whether services are delivered.

“And there is evidence that the Accra Metropolitan Assembly wrote in 2022 to the YEA to say that the sweepers and the Zoomlion, we don’t see them, and YEA also said we don’t know them.

“So the assembly is forced to take its own IGF, to employ people to sweep and then pay again to Zoomlion for these people who are supposed to have done the sweeping,” he stated.

Mr Awuni maintained that empowering local authorities to supervise and execute basic sanitation duties will enhance transparency and allow citizens to hold assemblies directly accountable for the cleanliness of their communities.

“Now it is expected that every assembly should be able to award its contract, or those that they can do, they should, so that when we want to hold them responsible, there wouldn’t be excuses that a contract is awarded to A, B, C, we don’t know about it, we only pay, so this is the expectation going forward.

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KMA impounds, fines 22 commercial vehicles over unapproved fares

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The assembly imposed fines ranging from GH₵500 to GH₵1,000 on the offending vehicles The assembly imposed fines ranging from GH₵500 to GH₵1,000 on the offending vehicles

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) in the Ashanti Region has impounded 22 commercial vehicles for charging unapproved transport fares.

In addition to the impoundments, the assembly imposed fines ranging from GH₵500 to GH₵1,000 on the offending vehicles and has threatened to prosecute repeat offenders.

The enforcement action was carried out by the KMA’s Taskforce in the Central Business District (CBD) on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.

The exercise aimed to ensure compliance with the 15 per cent fare reduction agreed upon between transport unions and the Ministry of Transport.

The KMA had previously warned commercial drivers to adhere to the newly announced fare rates following numerous complaints and public outcry.

However, some drivers ignored the warning and continued to charge unapproved fares, with some even exceeding previous rates during evening hours.

Mr Randy Wilson, Head of the Transport Department at the KMA, told Kumasi FM’s Elisha Adarkwah that the enforcement exercise would continue, and anyone found violating the fare regulations again would face consequences.

He urged passengers to board vehicles only from approved transport stations and to look out for vehicles displaying KMA stickers.

Additionally, Mr Wilson warned drivers to refrain from loading passengers in unauthorized areas to avoid arrest.

The KMA has instituted a fine of up to GHS1,000 for vehicles found loading passengers in unauthorized areas within the CBD.

Manchester United announce signing of Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha

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Manchester United has announced the signing of forward Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers for £62.5 million ($83.7 million), activating the player’s release clause. 

United paid a reported 62.5 million pounds ($84m) to their fellow English top-flight club for Cunha

The 26-year-old forward, who has scored once in 15 appearances for Brazil, signed a five-year contract to 2030 at Old Trafford with the option of a further 12 months, the club said on Thursday, June 12. 2025.

Cunha scored 17 goals for Wolves last season while the United attack had the fifth worst scoring record in the Premier League last term.

Cunha expressed his long-held dream of playing for United and is eager to contribute to the team’s success in the upcoming season. 

“Ever since I was a child in Brazil watching Premier League games on TV at my grandmother’s house, United was my favourite English team, and I dreamed of wearing the red shirt,” Cunha said.

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“All my focus is now on working hard to become a valuable part of the team and helping get this club back to the top.”

United coach Ruben Amorim is expected to overhaul his squad after a woeful season, and Cunha’s is the first major transfer for the Portuguese since he replaced Erik ten Hag in November.

The club views Cunha as a key addition to enhance their attacking options after a lackluster scoring season.

United were 15th in the league standings, their worst position since the Premier League era began in 1992. It also had its most losses in a Premier League season and recorded its lowest points total.

The joint record 20-time English champions have gone 12 years without the title since last winning it in former manager Alex Ferguson’s final season in 2013.

GTA honoured at 2025 Ghana Celebrity Impact awards

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The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has been honoured at the just ended 2025 Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards for their development and promotion of Ghana’s tourism and hospitality industry.

The Authority proudly received the award for “Impact in Hospitality and Tourism”, reflecting its outstanding efforts in positioning Ghana as a preferred destination.

Also, the CEO of GTA, Maame Efua Houadjeto, was celebrated with the prestigious award for “Impact in Hospitality”. 

Speaking on behalf of the CEO, Mr. Ben Anane Nsiah, Deputy CEO in charge of General Services, expressed appreciation to the organisers and the GTA team.

 He praised the CEO, Maame Efua Houadjeto’s exceptional leadership and the collaborative spirit of the Authority’s staff, highlighting their shared commitment to excellence.

Mr. Nsiah noted, “We are honored to receive this recognition. It reflects the hard work of the entire GTA team. This year, we look forward to hosting over 2 million tourists and we continue to urge Ghanaians to fall in love with tourism because loving Ghana means exploring Ghana.”

The ceremony was attended by a delegation from the Ghana Tourism Authority whose presence gave a remarkable impression and reinforced the Authority’s commitment to industry excellence.  They included Mr. Ben Anane Nsiah – Deputy CEO, General Services, GTA, Mr. Hans Galloway, Personal Assistant to the CEO, Mr. Bright Asempa Tsadidey, Director, Corporate Affairs, GTA and Mrs. Betty Kobi, Director, Marketing.

The others are Mr. Alex Nketia, Director, PDI, Mr. Kofi Atta Kakra Kusi Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs, GTA and Miss Francisca Boakye Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs, GTA 

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The awards is an encouragement for GTA to continue its mission of developing sustainable tourism and showcasing the beauty, culture, and heritage of Ghana to the rest of the world. 

Ghana Celebrity Inpact Awards aims at recognising and honouring individuals, corporate entities, brands and celebrities who use their prominence and resources to make significant impact on societal issues, fostering a culture of responsibility and community engagement among the influential.

Dua Lipa confirms engagement to Callum Turner

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Dua Lipa has confirmed that she’s engaged to actor Callum Turner, saying it’s “a really special feeling”.

The singer, 29, has been with 35-year-old Londoner Turner for almost a year and a half.

He’s best known for roles in Fantastic Beasts and Masters of the Air, and was Bafta-nominated in 2020 for BBC One’s The Capture.

“Yeah, we’re engaged,” she told British Vogue. “It’s very exciting. This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don’t know, be best friends forever – it’s a really special feeling.”

The couple sparked engagement rumours last Christmas when she posted pictures of herself wearing a ring.

She told Vogue that Turner had the ring made for her after consulting with her best friends and sister.

“It’s so me. It’s nice to know the person that you’re going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.”

They have not yet set a wedding date, with Lipa saying she must first finish her current world tour – which ends in Mexico in December – and Turner is busy filming.

He is due to play the lead in the Apple TV sci-fi series Neuromancer, adapted from William Gibson’s 1984 novel.

“We’re just enjoying this period,” she said. “I’ve never been someone who’s really thought about a wedding, or dreamt about what kind of bride I would be. All of a sudden I’m like, ‘Oh, what would I wear?'”

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OSP on why it conducted a search at SML to retrieve information to help ongoing investigations

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has explained why it conducted a search at the offices of the Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) to retrieve relevant information to help in ongoing investigations.

The search, based on a warrant granted by the court, was to retrieve relevant information to assist the office in its investigation into the work of the assurance company on downstream petroleum sector in a contract with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA). 

The Director of Strategy, Research and Communication, Samuel Appiah Darko, told the Daily Graphic that the investigators of the OSP did not destroy any property at SML offices during last Monday’s search exercise, except to remove and take possession of items relevant in its investigation. 

He said as part of its standard operating procedure, the OSP investigators prepared a list of the items seized.

“This is called the Form 3 and it’s titled ‘Inventory of items seized or detained during search by an authorised officer”. 

Mr Darko said while a Principal Staff Officer signed the form on behalf of the OSP, the Director of IT at SML, Samuel Jacob Prempeh, signed on behalf of SML and witnessed by his colleague, Rev. Michael Nyamitei.

“Our investigators went to the SML offices for a lawful search to take possession of certain information and items which we need to help us in our investigation,” he said.

“We did not destroy any property and we filled the seizure notice duly signed by our officers and representatives of SML,” the Director of Strategy, Research and Communication said.

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Mr Darko further explained that staff of the SML offices were told that they were not under arrest and should therefore cooperate with the OSP investigators.

The Daily Graphic learnt that earlier, the OSP had demanded for some documents from SML to help with investigations into its operations following a petition by investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni.

However, lawyers of SML wrote to exercise the right to decline.

When asked, Mr Darko confirmed the information and said that compeled the OSP to apply for a warrant of the court to obtain the needed information from SML.

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Asked about the foundation of the investigation, he said, after receiving a petition from the investigative journalist, the then President also asked accounting firm, KPMG, to conduct an audit, an exercise that forced the OSP to pause its investigation in the issue.

Having passed that stage, Mr Darko explained, the OSP continued with the investigations, stressing that the corruption and corruption-related investigative body was not motivated by any external persons, groups or influences to conduct to conduct the investigations or search the offices of the company for the needed information. 

Background

The President had commissioned KPMG on December 29, 2023 to undertake an inquiry to gain a clear understanding of the matters in controversy, and to be properly advised in taking the necessary decisions.

On May 22, 2024, the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo released the full KPMG report of the transaction between the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and SML for public consumption.

A statement announcing the release said the President, “in the interest of full transparency in governance, openness, and honesty with the public, has decided to waive the privilege under section 5 of the RTI Act and has directed the publication of the KPMG report in full.”

On April 24, 2024, President Akufo-Addo received a request from the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), under section 18 of the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989) (RTI Act), for a copy of the KPMG report on the contracts and transactions between GRA and SML.

The statement from the presidency said bearing in mind the provisions of the RTI Act, particularly section 5(1)(a) and (b)(i) of the Act, the President denied the request by MFWA since the KPMG report constituted matters exempt under section 5 of the RTI Act.

“However, the President, in the interest of full transparency in governance, openness, and honesty with the public, has decided to waive the privilege under section 5 of the RTI Act and has directed the publication of the KPMG report in full,” it added.

President Mahama directs NCA to restore licences of 64 radio stations

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President John Dramani Mahama has instructed the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation to work with the National Communications Authority (NCA) to reinstate the broadcast licences of 64 radio stations shut down over regulatory infractions.

A statement from the Presidency, issued on Thursday, June 12, 2025, said that although the actions taken by the NCA were grounded in law, they risked affecting media freedom if stations were not given a fair opportunity to regularise their status.

The NCA had earlier suspended the operations of 62 radio stations found to be in breach of the Electronic Communications Act and related regulations.

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Offences cited included operating with expired authorisations, failure to pay fees, exceeding permitted transmission limits, or continuing to broadcast despite official revocation notices.

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Among the affected stations are Happy FM, Asaase Radio and Wontumi FM. Mr Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, a stakeholder in Asaase Radio, acknowledged in a post on X that the station delayed renewing its licence. “It was to be renewed by October but only done in December 2024,” he wrote.

According to the NCA, some of the affected stations had ignored earlier directives issued in 2024, while others did not meet administrative or technical requirements within the given timelines.

The closures followed a compliance audit and a directive from the Ministry to enforce broadcasting standards.

President Mahama said while regulatory enforcement was necessary, it must not come at the expense of constitutional rights.

“Requiring radio stations to shut down while awaiting the regularisation of their authorisation could limit the space for expressing such freedoms,” the statement said.

He has therefore directed the Minister to engage the NCA and agree on a practical timeframe within which the affected stations can meet the required conditions and return to air.

The directive is expected to provide relief to broadcasters, particularly in areas where local radio remains the main source of news and public information.

Mabel Okyere on how ‘Gospel is free’ perception cripples Gospel musicians

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Gospel singer Mabel Okyere has called for a reversal of the widespread belief that Gospel musicians should work for free.

Speaking with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, she explained that this attitude—prevalent within both the church and the general public—fails to consider the significant costs involved in producing and promoting music, ultimately harming Gospel musicians.

Mabel lamented that this perception has left many Gospel artists financially disempowered.

“In this world, you’d notice Gospel musicians couldn’t even charge [for their services] in the beginning,” she said, highlighting the resistance she and her colleagues often face from Christian leaders regarding payment.

“The perception in society is that a Gospel musician shouldn’t charge a fee. So, if you’re on the same programme as a secular artist, they’ll be paid more than you. This mindset must be changed, and it’ll take the collective effort of both veteran and contemporary singers,” she added.

She also spoke about the struggles of many talented Gospel acts who have great music but cannot release records due to a lack of executive producers or sponsors.

While she declined to reveal the highest amount she has received from a church leader, she shared a memory from around the time she released her debut album, Ewurade Biribi Hia Me (Lord, I’m In Need), in 2013. She was given GHS100 in an envelope—the lowest amount she has ever received for a performance.

“When I opened the envelope at home, as is my custom, I was torn between tears and laughter,” she recalled, choosing not to name the pastor who gave her the money.

So Far So Good is Mabel Okyere’s latest release.

‘Arrogant Health Minister failing you; sack him’

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NPP National Organiser, Salam Mustapha [L] and President John Mahama NPP National Organiser, Salam Mustapha [L] and President John Mahama

National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to immediately dismiss the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, for his poor handling of the ongoing strike by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), which has reportedly led to an increase in deaths in recent days.

According to Mustapha, there is no sign of practical leadership from the Health Minister, whom he described as arrogant. He urged the minister to learn from his colleague, the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, who he said has shown tact in managing the education sector.

“When you are appointed as a Minister of Health or Education, you need a great deal of tact to manage the sector. If he doesn’t consult his colleague Haruna Iddrisu to learn how he is managing the education sector, and begin to apply the same approach in health, he will be badly disgraced because it is an area that demands diplomacy and sensitivity,” Salam Mustapha said during a panel discussion on Peace FM on Thursday, June 12, 2025.

He added that the Health Minister, who is not a health professional, must learn how to effectively manage the vital sector.

“During his speech at the swearing-in of ministers, the President warned that he would not tolerate arrogance among his appointees. But the sad truth is that many of them are indeed arrogant. Is the President not aware of the conduct of some of his ministers? He must take action. Otherwise, we might wake up one day to discover that half of Ghanaians have died, judging by how pompous and indifferent the minister has been,” Mustapha stated.

The GRNMA strike, which was triggered by delays in implementing the 2024 Conditions of Service agreed upon on May 20, 2024, has severely disrupted public healthcare services across the country.

Despite the National Labour Commission declaring the strike illegal, GRNMA has remained resolute, insisting that they will not return to work until concrete steps are taken to address their concerns.

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Thomas Partey says Real Madrid tie was one of Arsenal’s easier games last season

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Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey has reflected on Arsenal’s Champions League quarterfinal victory over Real Madrid, describing it as one of the less demanding matches of their season.

Speaking to 3Sports, Partey said the intensity of games against Manchester City and Chelsea far exceeded that of the tie against the Spanish giants.

“Because Real Madrid is one of the world’s top teams, winning against them is a bonus,” he said. “But our games against Man City and Chelsea were of much higher ferocity. As a player, I think the Real Madrid game is one of the standard games we played.”

Partey played a key role in Arsenal’s 3-0 aggregate win over Madrid, their first appearance in the Champions League semifinals since 2009. He completed 61 out of 66 passes, made six ball recoveries, and helped control the tempo over both legs.

Although Declan Rice stole the spotlight with two free-kick goals, Partey’s steady presence in midfield was vital.

Arsenal’s European run eventually ended in the semifinals against Paris Saint-Germain, but Partey’s leadership and form were among the bright spots of their campaign.

Ghanaian winger Maxim Zeulevoet joins KRC Mechelen after Gent exit

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Ghanaian winger Maxim Zeulevoet has completed a move to Belgian side KRC Mechelen following the expiry of his contract with KRC Gent.

The 25-year-old joins on a free transfer, bringing experience and flair to Mechelen’s squad as they prepare for the new campaign. Zeulevoet, who was born in Belgium but has Ghanaian heritage, has spent most of his career in the Belgian lower leagues and is seen as a solid addition to the team.

He began his career at VW Hamme U21 before securing a move abroad to St Joseph’s FC in Gibraltar, where he featured in the top flight and gained valuable international experience. He returned to Belgium to join KRC Gent, where he spent the last two seasons.

Zeulevoet’s versatility and work ethic on the wings have earned him praise, and KRC Mechelen will be hoping he can make an impact as they aim to climb higher in Belgian football next season.

Ghanaian movies have lost their soul – Veteran actor Daniel Clerk

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Veteran Ghanaian actor and theatre practitioner Daniel Clerk has expressed deep concern over what he describes as a decline in storytelling and passion within the Ghanaian movie industry.

In an interview on Starr 103.5 FM on Wednesday, June 11, Clerk lamented that while the technical quality of films has improved over the years, the heart and soul of storytelling seem to have been lost.

“I would prefer movies from the past to what we see now,” he admitted. “Story-wise, I don’t really see strong narratives these days. And for me, acting has become more about fame. You don’t find people with true passion for the craft anymore.”

Clerk, who has spent decades in both film and theatre, said his candid views are sometimes misunderstood, but he stands by them. “People think I criticize too much, but I can tell. I’ve done theatre, and I’m still in the field, so I know. That’s what I keep telling my friends.”

He believes the new generation of actors often prioritizes celebrity status over the discipline and seriousness the profession demands. “It’s all about ‘I want to make a name,’” he observed. “There’s no real dedication in it for me.”

While acknowledging the improvement in film production technology, Clerk emphasized that these advancements have not necessarily translated into better storytelling or performance.

“Fine, technical aspects have improved. But beyond that—storyline, acting—for me, the old times were better,” he said.

Clerk also reflected on the broader West African film industry, drawing comparisons between Ghanaian and Nigerian productions. “You watch Nigerian films, and you see unexpected twists and creative storytelling,” he said. “But with Ghanaian films, it’s often predictable. I don’t know—there’s a problem.”

St Truiden release Ghanaian forward Joselpho Barnes after two seasons

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Belgian club St Truiden have parted ways with Ghanaian forward Joselpho Barnes Belgian club St Truiden have parted ways with Ghanaian forward Joselpho Barnes

Belgian club St Truiden have parted ways with Ghanaian forward Joselpho Barnes, choosing not to extend his contract, which expires at the end of June.

The 23-year-old will now become a free agent after spending two seasons with the club. Barnes, who previously represented Ghana at U20 and U23 levels, featured sparingly during his time in Belgium and will now explore new options in his career.

Born in Germany to Ghanaian parents, Barnes began his youth career at clubs including SpVgg Ingelbach, VfL Leverkusen, and Fortuna Köln before completing his development at Schalke 04. He made his senior debut with Schalke’s second team in 2020 but departed in 2021 after contract talks stalled.

Following brief spells with Belgian side Virton and Latvian club Riga FC, where he recorded 7 goals and 4 assists in 29 matches, Barnes joined St Truiden in 2023.

He is the son of former Ghana international Sebastian Barnes and was part of the Ghana U20 team that won the 2021 Africa U20 Cup of Nations.

Ghana’s last political gamble; Why Mahama must not fail

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Ghana stands at a critical juncture in its democratic journey. At 68 years, the country has come a long way from its turbulent beginnings marked by coups, instability, and repeated interruptions to civilian rule. The Fourth Republic, which has endured for over three decades, is the longest and most stable period in Ghana’s history. But stability without substantial development and responsive governance has brought the nation to a boiling point.

Since the start of the Fourth Republic, Ghanaians have witnessed power alternate between the NDC and the NPP four times. While this has often been cited as a sign of democratic progress, many citizens are increasingly questioning what that democracy has tangibly delivered. The picture is sobering: high unemployment, deepening corruption, eroding public trust, and widespread disillusionment—particularly among the youth. A growing number of Ghanaians feel abandoned by a political elite more focused on self-preservation than national transformation.

The 2024 elections were a sharp expression of that frustration. They represented more than a rejection of a party—they signaled a demand for leadership that delivers, and a public hunger for real transformation. It is in this climate that John Dramani Mahama, a former president once voted out, has been granted a rare second chance to lead.

Mahama’s return is not just another chapter in Ghana’s familiar political cycle. It may well be the most pivotal moment in the country’s democratic journey. This is no ordinary second term—it is a reckoning for the political establishment, a test of the resilience of democratic hopes, and a defining chance to reshape the future of the nation.

A UNIQUE SECOND CHANCE

John Mahama is the only Ghanaian leader to be voted out and given the opportunity to return. This unique scenario places an enormous weight of expectation on his shoulders. For many citizens, his return must not mean a return to business as usual. It must mean a break from the past, a clean, bold pivot toward leadership that is ethical, visionary, and people-centered.

John Mahama has had eight years to reflect—eight years to revisit his first term, confront its shortcomings, listen to the people, and chart a more purposeful course forward. This time, the stakes are far higher. Ghana’s democratic fabric is under strain, and public confidence in the political class is waning. Ghanaians are no longer moved by promises or political theatrics—they are demanding results.

A COUNTRY ON THE EDGE

Ghana is not insulated from the political tremors shaking West Africa. Coups in neighbouring countries have rekindled dangerous sentiments, with a worrying number of Ghanaians—particularly the youth—expressing admiration for leaders who seized power through unconstitutional means. They are drawn by the illusion of decisiveness and a clean break from a failing elite. That should alarm us all.

A disillusioned population is a volatile one. Ghana’s much-vaunted democratic reputation—long seen as a beacon in the region—is under threat. If governance continues to overlook the pain and aspirations of ordinary citizens, the country risks slipping into a crisis from which it may take generations to recover. John Mahama’s second term must serve as a firewall against that descent.

WHY MAHAMA CANNOT AND MUST NOT FAIL

John Mahama cannot afford to fail—because the cost of failure is not merely political, it is existential. A failed second term would not only erase his legacy but risk plunging the country into a spiral of instability and civic decay. He must fight corruption—not just to appease public outcry, but to restore the sense of fairness and accountability that sustains any functional democracy.

He must rebuild the economy—not for the applause of global financial institutions, but to create real jobs, empower local businesses, and offer Ghanaian youth hope for a future rooted here, not in migration or fantasies of revolt.

He must unify the country—bridging ethnic, regional, and political divides—and govern with empathy, inclusion, and integrity. He must deliver bold, urgent reforms in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and public service.

But perhaps more importantly, he must not be allowed to fail. This moment demands active citizenship. Civil society, the media, and even the political class must rise to the challenge. This is not the time for blind loyalty or passive cynicism. It is a time for vigilance and sustained pressure. Ghanaians must demand results, transparency, and truth—daily and relentlessly. Mahama must feel that accountability is not episodic, but constant.

His second coming is not a political reward—it is a national test. A test of whether leadership can be redeemed. A test of whether Ghana can still be pulled back from the brink. This time, Mahama must lead with the urgency of a man who understands this is no longer about legacy—it’s about national survival.

The stakes are simply too high. He cannot—and must not—fail. Because if he does, it may not just mark the end of his political journey. It could trigger something far more dangerous for Ghana’s future.

John Dramani Mahama you cannot fail and we will not allow you to fail!!

 

By: Fred Djagbanor

Nigerian Girls Trafficked to Ghana: Sex Trade Scandal

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Ghanian journalist, Meshack Okai of PN Media – Ghana – writes Arewa PUNCH on the fast growing and embarrassing  sex trafficking scandal currently rocking Ghana, and involving many unsuspecting and impressionable young Nigerian girl who are lured with job promises but end up in brothels.

A growing crisis of sex trafficking involving young Nigerian girls in Ghana’s mining town of Obuase has come to light, with victims lured under the pretense of legitimate employment only to find themselves trapped in the sex trade.

The heartbreaking testimony of a young Nigerian girl who managed to escape her traffickers reveals the dark underbelly of a thriving illicit industry in the bustling town.

The girl, whose name is being withheld for her safety, told a Ghana based media, PN Media in a documentary titled “From Hope to Horror, the Obuasi Nightmare” which exposes a disturbing reality of how young Nigerian women are being lured to Ghana under false pretenses for sex trade.

The victim had trusted her boyfriend when he asked her to move to Ghana, believing she would be managing his business.

“He said he had opened a business that I should manage for him,” she recalled. But upon arrival, the reality was starkly different.

“I found out that they had already paid him to bring me here,” she said and was handed over to a strange girl with no clear explanation.

Soon, her hopes unravelled. When she questioned her boyfriend about their living arrangements, he dodged the topic. Eventually, he revealed his intentions: “The way you are in Nigeria and your fellow girls are here making money,” he hinted.

The shocking truth was that she was expected to sell her body, a betrayal that left her devastated. Trapped in Obuase, she was told she owed a large debt.

“Arriving in Obuase, they told me I owed a huge amount of money, and I had to sleep with men to pay off the debt,” she explained.

Fear tactics were used to control the girls. “Girls are scared to speak up,” she said. They were made to swear oaths and warned: “If you try to run away, you will run mad, and it’s true. Most of the girls have run mad in this business. If you try to run away, you will run mad.”

Each day became a struggle to survive, marked by trauma and silence. Her most harrowing moment came when her madam forced her to meet a man in a hotel. “I had to be crying. I wasn’t even feeling what he was doing,” she said.

The payment, “300 cedis (about N20,000) per night,” went straight to her madam. Reflecting on her ordeal, she said, “What pains me most is leaving your house and coming to Ghana, without being told what you are coming to do.” What began as a promise had become a life sentence.

Journalists investigating the crisis say the trafficking network is deeply entrenched and operates in plain sight.

Koo Gyamfi of Aseda Fm in Ghana is one of the newsmen involved in exposing the racket. He said self-trafficking has been with them in the country for quite some years now.

Gyamfi revealed that those behind the trafficking make large profits and are willing to go to great lengths to protect their business.

“I’ve seen girls loitering around the streets, and many of them tell me they were lured under the guise of getting good jobs in Obuase. But they end up working as sex workers in hotels here.

“Your safety can be compromised when you try to shed light on this sex menace. It puts our security at risk. But it is our job to tell the truth,” He said.

Leaders of the Nigerian community in Obuase have voiced grave concerns about the situation, particularly the involvement of young girls.

Chief Nwakaibeya Okpanambalagu, Opinion leader of Nigeria community in Ghana, said they started experiencing the inflow of Nigerian girls around 2018, linking the development to greed on the part of the victims.

“Not about economic hardship,there is nothing good about prostitution. Not even the money. It is blood money,” said the head of the Igbo community in Obuase.

He recounted a disturbing case involving a child victim. “I met a Nigerian girl — about 13 or 12 — running on her own. She told me she had been in the sector for over a year.

“Her own auntie brought her into this system. That case opened my eyes. It is a web of criminality involving kidnapping, drug addiction, and more,” he revealed.

The Igbo leader further warned that Ghanaian hotel owners are now playing a more active role in the trade.

“The owners of the hotels are now becoming part of the business. They are buying the girls, while Nigerians hunt and bring them. That is what is happening now.” He said.

Meanwhile, the escaped victim had a stark warning for other girls considering a move to Ghana.

“I am clearly saying that it is not what you think it is here. It’s really hard. Leaving your comfort zone and coming to Ghana just to be working for someone,” she said.

“I would advise you to stay back in your home. Find a job, even if it doesn’t pay well. It is not safe for a girl to come here to sell her body for money.”

As authorities face mounting pressure to clamp down on the traffickers, community leaders are calling for urgent action.

“I’d behold the authorities in Obuase to take pragmatic actions to curb this issue of sex trafficking. They are not doing enough. Something must be done before this thing contaminates everybody,” the Igbo leader warned.

Meanwhile, the National Human Rights Commission, when contacted, condemned parents for allowing their children to be trafficked without questioning their certificates and motives for travelling.

Ndam Nanfa, the Assistant Chief Administration Officer at the NHRC in Gombe office, queried, “What qualifications do they have? Sometimes, people want to  escape the hard work route to making wealth. It’s part of the get-rich-quick syndrome.”

He continued, “Some of those girls have not finished secondary school. However, there are those using them to get money and they fell for it but parents should know that since their children don’t have certificates, how and where do they expect them to get high paying jobs?

“Many people are not contented with their situation, but rather than explore self-improvement in the skills and academics, they want the easiest way out. There is a need for proper care from parents.

“Some are making it big here at home. All they need is to focus and be competitive in their vocations with the latest technology and trends.

“I think we need to advocate that henceforth when victims are arrested for being trafficked outside the country, then the parents of such victims too should be arrested parents, especially if they haven’t reached the maturity age. Come to think of it, what sort of job can you get without going to school for proper education, or with no skills, if not prostitution?” He lamented.

Attempt to get an official response on the inquiries of our correspondent sent to Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) proved abortive as at the time of filing this report.

More attempts made to get response from the Gombe State Commander of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, Aminu Shira, proved abortive as calls and text were unreplied to as at the time of filing this report.

Okyeame Quophi debunks domestic violence rumours, reveals real cause of wife’s ‘bloodied eye’

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TV Presenter Stacy and husband, Okyeame Quophi TV Presenter Stacy and husband, Okyeame Quophi

Rap and media star Okyeame Quophi has categorically stated that he has “never ever in my life” hit his wife, TV presenter Stacy Amoateng, firmly debunking rumours of domestic violence in his home.

Speaking to Nana Romeo on Okay FM, he discussed things he would never do, including killing and stealing.

He expressed concern over the growing tendency for some individuals to spread false allegations about others.

“But if you’re a wise person, you don’t rush to respond to such allegations,” he calmly noted.

He advocated for always being “honest with yourself, your good character, and your principles,” especially in the face of damning accusations.

He acknowledged that people will naturally speculate, rightly or wrongly, based on their perspective, but added, “Ultimately, I ask myself if it’s true, and if it’s not, I’m good to go [about my life guilt-free].”

Okyeame Quophi said he had heard the domestic violence rumour “a million times,” which is why he brought it up himself, stressing, “I can never hit my wife.”

According to him, his wife has always had an issue with one of her eyes, in addition to being cross-eyed — a condition he said their son also shares. He explained that it’s common for her problematic eye to become infected occasionally.

“But in our society, if a woman is seen with blood in her eyes, it is swiftly concluded that she has been beaten by her husband. I believe that was the reason behind the rumour. The condition persisted for a while, leading her to wear sunglasses and use a lot of medication,” he explained.

Quophi, one-half of the iconic Hiplife group Akyeame, emphasized that he was raised by a respectable Fante mother and that his deep respect for women would never allow him to abuse any woman, let alone his own wife.

“May God not forgive me if I ever do that. No, I don’t do that,” he concluded.

Spanish PM sorry for corruption scandal as opposition demands resignation

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has apologised to the Spanish people after an escalating corruption scandal brought down a senior Socialist party colleague.

Sánchez, who has led Spain since 2018, said there was no such thing as “zero corruption” and he sought to put distance between himself from the affair, ruling out early elections.

Opposition conservative leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo said it was time for Sánchez to resign: “Survival is no longer an option.”

A downbeat Sánchez admitted he had been wrong to trust Santos Cerdán, the secretary of his Socialist party, and spoke of his deep disappointment.

Cerdán has been asked to testify in court after a judge suggested he may have acted with former party officials in improperly awarding public contracts in exchange for kickbacks.

He said on Thursday he was stepping down to defend himself in the Supreme Court on 25 June, maintaining he had “never committed a crime nor have I been complicit one”.

Despite his seven years in power, Sánchez heads a shaky, minority coalition, secured after the conservative Popular Party won 2023 elections but failed to form a government.

Amid mounting speculation over his own future, he called a news conference in a bid to head off the creeping scandal.

In a statement followed by media questions, he said he knew absolutely nothing about the corruption affair and instead pledged to restructure the leadership of his Socialist PSOE party.

“This is not about me, and it’s not about the Socialist party,” he said.

His government would continue its “political project”, insisting that no new elections would take place until 2027.

However, Sánchez may face pressure from within his coalition, after deputy prime minister Yolanda Díaz from left-wing coalition partner Sumar said she also wanted explanations.

The opposition Popular Party has been buoyed by a weekend rally in the centre of Madrid that attracted tens of thousands of supporters, calling for Sánchez to go under a slogan “mafia or democracy”.

Party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo appealed to other coalition parties to abandon the prime minister. There was no possible firewall, he told reporters on Thursday: “Corruption is already the hallmark of this government and it must end.”

Reuters Alberto Nunez Feijoo, the leader of the People's Party, speaks during a protest against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government, under the slogan 'Mafia or Democracy' in Madrid,
Alberto Núñez Feijóo said it was time for early elections and the prime minister must go

Little over an hour earlier, Sánchez had made his first appearance answering media questions since a national power outage that hit Spain in April.

Speaking from Socialist party (PSOE) national headquarters in Madrid, the prime minister said he had until Thursday morning been persuaded of Santos Cerdán’s integrity and wanted to apologise to Spanish citizens.

“There is no such thing as zero corruption, but there must be zero tolerance when it takes place,” said Sánchez, the secretary-general of the PSOE. “We shouldn’t have trusted him.”

Sanchez accuses the opposition of conducting a smear campaign. Like many others he said he had his faults and asked the Spanish people for forgiveness.

He went on to accuse the conservatives of besieging his government on a multitude of issues and followed up his appearance with a message on social media, vowing to continue working for what he had always stood for: “clean politics and democratic renewal.”

Sánchez has faced repeated political crises and in April 2024 threatened to stand down.

He took five days to decide on his future, when a court decided to open preliminary proceedings against his wife over allegations surrounding her business dealings.

Then too he called a televised news conference, and in a moment of high drama announced he had decided to stay on in the job.

However, the Cerdán resignation represents a moment of political jeopardy for the prime minister.

Even though he is not personally implicated in the corruption allegations, one of his closest political allies is, along with two other officials.

Supreme Court Judge Leopoldo Puente acted after a lengthy report from Spain’s Civil Guard Central Operative Unit concluded that Socialist party organiser Cerdán would have had full knowledge of payments made in the alleged kickbacks scandal.

The judge said the report revealed that evidence suggested Cerdán had acted in collusion with a former Sánchez-era transport minister, José Luis Ábalos, and the minister’s ex-adviser Koldo García.

Ábalos lost his job in a reshuffle 2021 and was then forced to resign from the Socialist party as well in 2024. He remains an independent MP.

The police report is based on a number of recordings made by Koldo García over a four-year period and it estimates that the payments were worth €620,000 (£530,000).

Transcripts of some of the recordings appeared in Spanish media on Thursday, alleging that Cerdán and Koldo García had discussed payments of substantial sums of money.

Koldo García and José Luis Ábalos have also been called to testify by the judge. The former minister denies he has done anything wrong.

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GHS urges public to report unusual rashes promptly

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has urged the public to stay alert and report any unusual skin rashes to the nearest health facility, as cases of Mpox continue to rise across the country.

So far, Ghana has recorded 85 confirmed cases of the viral disease. While no deaths have been reported, health officials are stressing the need for early detection and prevention to keep the situation under control.

In an interview with the media, the Director of Public Health at GHS, Dr. Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, warned that Mpox spreads mainly through close contact with infected individuals, particularly when rashes are present.

“MPox is a disease of contact, so you get the disease either directly or indirectly when you come into contact with somebody who has the infection. When somebody has the rash, let’s avoid direct contact. If you have the rash, what we expect you to do is to go to the nearest health centre,” he said.

While the GHS maintains that the outbreak is under control, the public is being urged to remain vigilant, practice good hygiene, and seek medical attention at the first sign of symptoms.

Mpox, formerly known as Monkeypox, is a viral disease that causes skin rashes, fever, and swollen lymph nodes. It is not typically fatal, but prompt medical care can reduce the risk of complications and prevent further spread.

 

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British man is only passenger to survive India plane crash

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A British man has walked away from the wreckage of the Air India crash that killed 241 people in an extraordinary tale of survival.

Vishwashkumar Ramesh was in seat 11A on the London-bound Boeing 787 flight when it crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, western India.

Mr Ramesh’s brother, Nayan Kumar Ramesh, told BBC News that Vishwashkumar “has no idea how he survived” and escaped the plane as the only survivor.

Air India said all other passengers and crew were killed, including 169 Indian nationals and 52 Britons.

Nayan told the BBC “it feels great seeing him [Vishwashkumar] doing well” but he was worried about his other brother Ajay, who was also onboard.

“We were all in shock as soon as we heard what happened, just utter shock. Speechless,” he said.

“He [Vishwashkumar] himself has no idea how he survived, how he got out the plane.

“When he called us he was just more worried about my other brother, like ‘Find Ajay, find Ajay.’ That’s all he cares about at the moment.”

A relative called Jay told the PA news agency: “He’s got some injuries on his face. He was painted in blood. He’s doing well I think. It’s a big shock.”

Video shared on social media showed Mr Ramesh walking towards an ambulance, with smoke billowing in the background.

He was later seen in a hospital bed meeting Indian interior minister Amit Shah.

Dr Dhaval Gameti, who treated Mr Ramesh, said: “He was disoriented, with multiple injuries all over his body. But he seems to be out of danger.”

Indian media said he shared his boarding pass, which showed his name and seat number.

The businessman, who was born in India and has lived in the UK since 2003, has a wife and four-year-old son.

The plane crashed into accommodation used by trainee doctors less than a minute after take-off in Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat. It is not clear how many people on the ground died and the cause of the crash is still unknown.

Three Britons thought to have died on the flight have been named by Gloucester Muslim Society as Akeel Nanabawa, his wife Hannaa Vorajee and their daughter Sara.

“They touched lots of people and they will be missed by lots of people,” Imam Abdullah Samad.

Couple Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek, who run a spiritual wellness centre in London, are also thought to have been on the flight.

They laughed and joked in an Instagram video as they told of their “10-hour flight back to England”.

Their firm, the Wellness Foundry, has been approached for comment.

Also on the plane were Javed and his wife Mariam Syed, from West London, alongside their two young children.

Ammaarah Taju, the granddaughter of a couple from Blackburn who were onboard the flight, said she was in shock and disbelief.

Adam Taju, 72, and his wife, Hasina, 70, were flying back from Ahmedabad’s International Airport with their 51-year-old son-in-law, Altafhusen Patel, who lives in London with his wife.

Family handout Akeel Nanabawa and Hannaa Vorajee with their daughter Sara
Akeel Nanabawa and Hannaa Vorajee were on a surprise trip to India with their daughter Sara

In a statement from the King, he said he and his wife were “desperately shocked by the terrible events in Ahmedabad this morning”.

“Our special prayers and deepest possible sympathy are with the families and friends of all those affected by this appallingly tragic incident across so many nations, as they await news of their loved ones,” the statement added.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said his thoughts were with the families who were going to be “absolutely devastated by this awful news”, while his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi said it was “heartbreaking beyond words”.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has arranged crisis teams in India and the UK, and has chaired a meeting of the government’s emergency committee in response to the crash.

London Gatwick Airport confirmed that a reception centre for relatives of passengers was being set up where information would be provided, and that it was liaising closely with Air India.

It said on X: “British nationals who require consular assistance or have concerns about friends or family should call 0207 008 5000.”

Air India flight AI171 left Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at 13:39 local time (08:09 GMT), Air India said.

It was scheduled to land at London Gatwick at 18:25 BST.

One video verified by the BBC shows the plane descending before a large explosion as it hits the ground.

A graphic showing the location of seat 11A on the Air India Boeing 787-8

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Ghanaian arrested in US over alleged use of nude photos for blackmail

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The 21-year-old Ghanaian was arrested in the United States for alleged extortion of a naked photo The 21-year-old Ghanaian was arrested in the United States for alleged extortion of a naked photo

Cross Abu Cole, a 21-year-old Ghanaian national, has been arrested and prosecuted in the United States for reportedly threatening to reveal a victim’s nude photos, including photos obtained when the victim was a kid, in an attempt to extract money.

On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of New York released a press release stating that Cole was arrested when he arrived at an airport in Houston, Texas.

“Cross Abu Cole, 21, a citizen of Ghana who was taken into custody when he landed in Houston, TX, was arrested and charged by criminal complaint with interstate communications with intent to extort,” the statement read. If convicted, Cole faces a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron J. Mango, who is prosecuting the case, revealed that the investigation began in October 2022, when the victim, a U.S. resident, reported receiving threatening messages involving nude photographs of himself as a minor.

The victim told investigators that he was contacted by someone using a mobile number who demanded a $200 payment via CashApp to the account name “$zettsa.”

The sender threatened to send the sexual images to the victim’s Snapchat connections if payment was not received.

The victim received two naked photos shortly after the threat: one of a buddy and one of himself as a child. According to the victim, both seemed to have been accessed through his Snapchat account, which was previously connected to a Yahoo email that had been compromised.

The victim tried to send the money at first, but after talking to his father, he canceled the transaction. However, the threats continued, and the same phone number continued to send more messages.

Cole was arrested as a result of additional FBI investigation that connected him to the hacked accounts and threatening communications. He was ordered to stay in jail during his first court appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael J. Roemer.

Under the leadership of Acting Special Agent-in-Charge Mark Grimm, the FBI is conducting an investigation into the case.

In a court of law, the defendant is assumed innocent until and unless proven guilty, authorities have emphasized, and the criminal complaint is only an accusation.

KA

No property was destroyed in our raid at SML

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The OSP claims it only removed and seized items that were pertinent to its investigation The OSP claims it only removed and seized items that were pertinent to its investigation

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has denied claims that its officials who conducted a search at the offices of the Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) to retrieve relevant information to aid ongoing investigations destroyed items at the facility.

Based on a court-granted warrant, the OSP claims that the search was conducted to gather pertinent data to support its investigation into the assurance company’s operations in the downstream petroleum sector under a contract with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).

Samuel Appiah Darko, Director of Strategy, Research, and Communication, stated in a Daily Graphic interview, that during last Monday’s search operation, OSP investigators did not destroy any property at SML offices other than to remove and seize items that were pertinent to their investigation.

He added that the OSP investigators prepared a list of the items seized as part of its standard operating procedure.

“This is called the Form 3 and it’s titled ‘Inventory of items seized or detained during search by an authorised officer”. 

Mr Darko stated that the SML Director of IT, Samuel Jacob Prempeh, signed the document on behalf of SML, with his colleague Rev. Michael Nyamitei serving as a witness, while a Principal Staff Officer signed it on behalf of the OSP.

“Our investigators went to the SML offices for a lawful search to take possession of certain information and items which we need to help us in our investigation,” he said.

“We did not destroy any property and we filled the seizure notice duly signed by our officers and representatives of SML,” the Director of Strategy, Research and Communication said.

President Akufo-Addo had commissioned KPMG on December 29, 2023 to undertake an inquiry to gain a clear understanding of the matters in controversy, and to be properly advised in taking the necessary decisions.

On May 22, 2024, the President released the full KPMG report of the transaction between the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and SML for public consumption.

A statement announcing the release said the President, “in the interest of full transparency in governance, openness, and honesty with the public, has decided to waive the privilege under section 5 of the RTI Act and has directed the publication of the KPMG report in full.”

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What does the Air India crash mean for Boeing?

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Last month, Boeing celebrated carrying its billionth passenger on the 787 Dreamliner – an impressive feat given it only launched 14 years ago.

Until today’s tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad, the model was a mainstay of intercontinental travel and had an exemplary safety record.

This is a different plane from the Boeing 737 Max, which was in the headlines after fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, which killed hundreds of people in 2018 and 2019, respectively.

A software fault was found to have caused those incidents, and the model was grounded worldwide for 18 months.

So far, there is nothing to suggest any fault on Boeing’s side today in India. A much fuller picture will come once the plane’s black boxes – the electronic recording devices that store vital flight information – have been recovered.

Various theories have been posited as to what could have caused the crash in Ahmedabad, but one pilot I spoke to said that nowadays it’s rare for a manufacturer’s fault to cause a fatal incident.

Barring the very notable exception of the Boeing 737 Max crashes, he said, most were down to human error in the cockpit.

It’s also important to remember that when you fly commercially, you will almost always either be on a Boeing or an Airbus model, as the plane-making industry operates as an effective duopoly.

Even so, Boeing has found its name associated with yet another tragic aviation incident.

The company said its “thoughts are with the passengers, crew, first responders and all affected” and added that it was working with Air India to gather more information on the crash.

Boeing chief executive Kelly Ortberg said the firm’s “deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the passengers and crew” on the flight, and that Boeing would support the investigation into the crash led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.

When stock markets closed in New York on Thursday, Boeing shares were down nearly 5%.

The tragedy is another problem for a firm that lost nearly a billion dollars a month last year, as it grappled with a safety crisis, quality control issues, as well as a damaging workers’ strike which lasted seven weeks.

After one of its doors flew off midway through an Alaska Airlines flight in 2024, Boeing was forced to pay $160m (£126m) in compensation.

Before that, the company also reached a $428m settlement with Southwest Airlines for the financial damages caused by the long-term grounding of its 737 Max fleet.

In addition to severe financial issues, Boeing has faced serious questions over its safety practices. In April, the company said it had seen “improved operational performance” from “our ongoing focus on safety and quality”.

In 2019, a former employee told the BBC that under-pressure workers had been deliberately fitting sub-standard parts to aircraft on the production line.

John Barnett, who worked as a quality control manager during his more than 30 years at Boeing, took his own life in March last year. Boeing denied his assertions.

Another whistleblower, engineer Sam Salehpour, told US politicians that he was harassed and threatened after he raised concerns about the safety of Boeing’s planes.

Boeing said retaliation was “strictly prohibited” and it had seen a “more than 500% increase” in reports from employees since January, “which signals progress toward a robust reporting culture that is not fearful of retaliation”.

Boeing has also been embroiled in a series of legal battles related to the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.

Last month, the firm narrowly avoided criminal prosecution by coming to an agreement with the US Department of Justice (DoJ).

To the dismay of victims’ families, the DoJ said Boeing would admit to “conspiracy to obstruct and impede” an investigation by the US Federal Aviation Administration and would pay more than $1.1bn in fines.

Unsurprisingly, Boeing’s top executive team has undergone a pretty significant shake-up over the past couple of years.

Its new boss, Kelly Ortberg, came out of retirement a year ago to try to revive the ailing company.

He has promised an improvement to Boeing’s safety culture and recently said he was confident the aviation giant would soon return to profitability.

Today he faces more awful news to navigate.

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US senator dragged out of LA immigration news conference

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Democratic US Senator Alex Padilla has been forcibly removed from a news conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles.

Noem was offering the latest figures on immigration enforcement in the area, which has led to nearly a week of protests in the city, to members of the news media when Sen Padilla interrupted and started shouting a question.

Once removed from the room, the California senator was handcuffed.

Padilla’s removal caused condemnation on both sides of the aisle, with fellow senators calling the arrest shocking and a “sickening disgrace” and the Trump administration dubbing it “disrespectful political theatre”.

“I’m Senator Alex Padilla,” he said as he was confronted by authorities. “I have questions for the secretary!”

Noem, who was speaking about immigration and the protests in LA, continued addressing reporters and law enforcement officers while the senator was ejected from the room.

Padilla’s office said he was “forced to the ground and handcuffed” by federal agents when trying to ask the secretary a question, and added that he was not currently being detained.

The Department of Homeland Security said Padilla had engaged in “disrespectful political theatre” and that Noem met with the senator after the news briefing.

LA Mayor Karen Bass called the incident “absolutely abhorrent and outrageous”, adding that the Trump administration’s “violent attacks on our city must end”.

Padilla told reporters that he was already in the federal building for a previously scheduled meeting. He said he stopped by Noem’s news briefing because he and his colleagues have received “little to no information in response” to several immigration-related queries.

Padilla, the son of Mexican immigrants, is the most senior Democrat on the Senate’s Border Security and Immigration subcommittee.

“I came to the press conference to hear what she had to say, to see if I could learn any new additional information,” he said.

“If this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they’re doing to farm workers, to cooks, to day labourers out in the Los Angeles community and throughout California and throughout the country.”

He urged Americans across the country to “continue peacefully protesting” the Trump administration and its policies.

The DHS in a statement said Padilla didn’t identify himself and was not wearing the Senator’s pin on his clothing so officers thought he was an attacker.

Video footage of the incident shows Padilla saying he was he was a senator as he was being pushed outside the room.

California’s Governor Gavin Newsom called on Republican congressional leadership to condemn the detaining of Padilla.

“If they can handcuff a U.S. Senator for asking a question, imagine what they will do to you,” Newsom wrote on social media.

But the White House accused the California senator of storming the press conference, and said he “yelled and lunged toward Secretary Noem”.

“Padilla didn’t want answers; he wanted attention,” Abigail Jackson, White House spokesperson said. “Padilla embarrassed himself and his constituents with this immature, theater-kid stunt – but it’s telling that Democrats are more riled up about Padilla than they are about the violent riots and assaults on law enforcement in LA.”

Former vice-president and Trump opponent, Kamala Harris also criticised the move and said the California senator was trying to get answers for his constituents about the ongoing immigration raids in the state.

“United States Senator Alex Padilla was representing the millions of Californians who are demanding answers to this Administration’s actions in Southern California,” she said on Twitter. “This is a shameful and stunning abuse of power.”

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RFK Jr appoints new US vaccine advisers after sacking committee

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US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr testifying before the Senate in May

US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has appointed eight new people to the committee that issues official government recommendations on immunisations, days after removing all 17 previous members.

In an announcement on X, Kennedy, a vaccine sceptic, said reconstituting the Advisory Committee on Immunisation Practices (ACIP) was a “major step towards restoring public trust in vaccines”.

Kennedy said the new members “have each committed to demanding definitive safety and efficacy data before making any new vaccine recommendations.”

Health experts have criticised his questioning of the safety and efficacy of vaccines, although he previously told the Senate he is “not going to take them away”.

Kennedy named the new members as Joseph R Hibbeln, Martin Kulldorff, Retsef Levi, Robert W Malone, Cody Meissner, James Pagano, Vicky Pebsworth and Michael A Ross to the committee.

Some of new members are close allies of Kennedy and have histories of vaccine scepticism.

Dr Malone was accused of spreading misinformation about the mRNA vaccines during the pandemic, while Dr Kulldorf claimed he was fired from his position at Harvard university for criticising the university’s Covid-19 requirements.

Kennedy praised the new members in his announcement, saying this slate includes “highly credentialed scientists, leading public-health experts, and some of America’s most accomplished physicians”, he said in his post.

“All of these individuals are committed to evidence-based medicine, gold-standard science, and common sense,” the health secretary added.

Dr Jason Goldman, the president of the American College of Physicians, criticised the new committee.

“The speed with which these members were selected, and the lack of transparency in the process, does not help to restore public confidence and trust, and contributes to confusion and uncertainty,” he said in a statement to CBS, the BBC’s American news partner.

On Monday, Kennedy announced in a Wall Street Journal editorial that he was “retiring” all 17 members of the Acip over conflicts of interest.

Eight of them were appointed in January 2025, in the last days of President Biden’s term.

He noted that if he did not remove the committee members, President Trump would not have been able to appoint a majority on the panel until 2028.

“The committee has been plagued with persistent conflicts of interest and has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine,” Kennedy wrote.

However, critics and former members said the board adhered to rigorous conflict of interest and ethical standards.

Kennedy claimed that health authorities and drug companies were responsible for a “crisis of public trust” that some try to explain “by blaming misinformation or antiscience attitudes.”

After the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves vaccines based on whether the benefits of the shot outweigh the risks, Acip recommends which groups should be given the shots and when, which also determines insurance coverage of the shots.

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19-year-old Nigerian artiste beaten to death in Ghana over alleged fund dispute

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Source: Mercy Mensah

A 19-year-old Nigerian artist named Destiny was allegedly beaten to death in Ghana’s Volta Region over a financial dispute linked to a business venture. Here’s what we know about the incident.

– *The Incident*: Destiny, an Afrobeats singer from Edo State, was accused of mismanaging funds related to a business deal introduced by a fellow Nigerian who helped him relocate to Ghana. When he couldn’t provide satisfactory explanations, he was severely beaten by his accusers.

– *Circumstances*: The suspects, including the person who facilitated Destiny’s trip to Ghana, allegedly stormed his apartment and beat him until he couldn’t move. They then left his body in the apartment, and it wasn’t until several days later that local police were alerted and discovered the young man’s remains.

– *Investigation*: As of now, no arrests have been made, and Ghanaian authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding Destiny’s death. Family members and netizens are calling for justice and swift action.

– *Reactions*: Many have taken to social media to express their outrage and sadness over Destiny’s death. Some have said, “RIP Destiny. May you get the justice you deserve even in death. This country failed you,” while others have lamented, “Why are we like this? Our people are our biggest enemies. That boy just wanted a better life”.

– *Destiny’s Story*: Destiny was a multi-talented youth with dreams of building a better life through education and creativity. In a video, he introduced himself as a streamer, artist, and gamer, saying, “I am Destiny, and I am a streamer from Nigeria. I want to apply to Streamers University… I am also an artiste and a gamer. I do all sorts of things”.

Republic Day must be protected: A nation must not forget its true birth

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As Ghana approaches another July 1st, I find it imperative to remind the nation of the historical and constitutional importance of Republic Day, and to voice my strong disapproval of any attempts to dilute or distort its meaning. It is of utmost importance that Ghanaians be reminded of the true significance of Republic Day, and the urgent need to preserve it as a cornerstone of our nationhood. The attempt to repurpose this historic day under political pretexts is a dangerous distortion of Ghana’s national memory — one that must be strongly resisted. 

Historical Context: Independence Was Not Enough 

Ghana gained political independence from British colonial rule on 6th March 1957, becoming the first sub-Saharan African country to do so. However, that independence was partial, as Ghana still recognised the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, as the ceremonial head of state. Ghana operated under a constitutional monarchy, with a Governor-General representing the Crown in Accra. In effect, Ghana remained a dominion within the British Commonwealth, much like Canada or Australia at the time. 

This changed on 1st July 1960, when Ghana became a Republic under a new constitution, following a national referendum held on 27th April 1960. The people of Ghana voted overwhelmingly to transition into a republic, replacing the Queen with a President as head of state. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was sworn in as the first President of the Republic of Ghana. 

From that day forward, Ghana gained full sovereignty over its domestic and foreign affairs, including defence, foreign policy, legislation, and constitutional governance. The nation was now fully in charge of its destiny. 

Institutional Growth Rooted in Republicanism 

The Republic era paved the way for Ghana’s institutional development. It was during this period that: 

 The Ministry of Defence was fully Ghanaian-controlled. 

 The Ghana Armed Forces, including the Army, Navy, and Air Force, were consolidated and expanded under Dr. Nkrumah. 

 Educational institutions like the University of Science and Technology (KNUST), the University of Cape Coast, the Ghana School of Law, and the University of Ghana Medical School gained national priority. 

 Among others. 

This progress flowed from Republican status, not from the limited self-rule of 1957. It was on 1st July 1960 that Ghana truly took control of its future — politically, economically, and institutionally. 

Current Developments and the Misrepresentation of History 

In 2019, the government led by President Nana Akufo-Addo introduced the Public Holidays (Amendment) Act, 2019 (Act 989). This act abolished July 1st as a public holiday and instead introduced:

 4th August as Founders’ Day, recognising multiple contributors to Ghana’s independence, including members of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC). 

 21st September as Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day, to commemorate Nkrumah’s birthday. 

The government explained that 4th August, the founding date of the UGCC in 1947, better represented the collective foundation of Ghana’s struggle. However, this shift undermines the constitutional significance of 1st July, which marks the transition from British dominion to full republican statehood. It also reduces Republic Day to a non-holiday, despite its historic and political weight. 

Furthermore, attempts to rename or replace Republic Day as a “Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving” risk erasing the essence of Ghana’s full independence. While spiritual reflection has its place, it must not override constitutional milestones. 

A Categorical Rejection of Historical Revisionism 

I, Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, categorically reject any effort to erase or reframe Republic Day. The 1st of July is not a religious day. It is not a partisan day. It is the day our republic was born. 

To turn it into something else — or to ignore it altogether — is to commit historical sacrilege. A nation that forgets its foundational moments cannot build a coherent future. Republic Day is not only important — it is more fundamentally transformative than even Independence Day. Independence gave us the chance to govern ourselves. Republic status gave us the power to do so. 

Call to Action: Preserve July 1st for Posterity 

I call on: 

 The Parliament of Ghana to revisit and restore 1st July as a national holiday. 

 Our educational institutions to teach the real history of Ghana’s republican journey. 

 Our media to highlight this truth every year. 

 Our youth to study and defend Ghana’s authentic past. 

 All governments, present and future, to place national history above partisan convenience. 

If we fail to defend Republic Day, we betray the very ideals of independence and self-determination. Let us restore Republic Day to its rightful place as the symbol of Ghana’s full freedom and sovereign identity. 

Signed: Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe (Former Ambassador | Statesman | Founding Member, New Patriotic Party) 

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Government to review national Pensions scheme – President Mahama  

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By Iddi Yire 

Accra, June 12, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has said that the Government will soon carry out a national Pensions scheme review as part of efforts to address challenges. 

He said the Government would meet the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and organized labour on the issue of Pensions.  

President Mahama made the disclosure during a courtesy call on him at the Presidency in Accra by a Delegation of the Ghana Association of Teachers (GNAT) led by its Secretary-General Mr Thomas Tanko Musah. 

The GNAT leadership was at the Presidency to congratulate President Mahama on his resounding victory in the December 7, 2024, general election. 

President Mahama recalled that during the May Day Celebration, issues were raised by the TUC on the need to take a second look at Pensions. 

“I can see that, GNAT, you are very happy with how your things are going, but several other unions are not too happy,” the President said. 

He noted that Government and stakeholders could hold a review conference on Pensions.  

“It’s several years since we brought the Pension reform. I think it’s time for us to do a review and see what is working well and what is not working well, so that we can make adjustments and let everybody feel happy about it,” he said. 

President Mahama expressed his sincere gratitude to GNAT for their relentless efforts to help shape the future of the nation and for the good investments made by the Association.  

He assured the GNAT leadership of his unwavering commitment and that of his government to prioritise improving the working and living conditions of all teachers. 

“Our teachers are the bedrock of Ghana’s education system and essential partners in nation-building,” President Mahama said. 

“Ensuring they are well-compensated, work in conducive environments, and have access to professional growth opportunities is not just a promise but a fundamental necessity for national progress.” 

Mr Thomas Tanko Musah, the Secretary-General of GNAT, on behalf of the Association, congratulated President Mahama on his decisive victory in the December 7, 2024, polls. 

He said Ghanaians spoke clearly during the December 7th elections and that GNAT believed that with the help of God, President Mahama would be able to fulfill all the campaign promises he had made to the people of Ghana, particularly the teachers.  

Mr Musah extended an invitation to President Mahama to be the special guest of honour at the GNAT National Delegate Congress slated for the first week of January 2026 in Accra. 

Mr Kwame Pianim, an eminent economist and a Consultant to GNAT, described President Mahama as an exceptionally responsible leader with a listening ear. 

He said President Mahama was the only person, who could reset Ghana in this time of the nation’s history. 

GNA 

Christian Akorlie 

Transfer news LIVE: Man Utd hijacked as Arsenal launch Viktor Gyokeres bid | Football | Sport

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Manchester United and Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres has released a statement as speculation surrounding his future rumbles on.

The 27-year-old is expected to leave Sporting this summer, but he is reportedly concerned that the club will price him out of an exit.

On Wednesday, Sporting president Frederico Varandas publicly aimed fire at Gyokeres’ agent for telling media outlets that there was an agreement to let him leave for as low as £57m.

He strongly refuted those reports, insisting Gyokeres’ suitors will have to offer more to be successful.

And now the Swedish striker has had his say on the saga, taking to social media to shrug off most of the noise as lies.

“There is a lot of talks at the moment, most of it is false. I will speak when the time is right,” Gyokeres wrote on his Instagram story.

National Integrity Awards Scheme: Ghana takes bold step towards promoting integrity with inauguration of Committee 

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By Godwill Arthur-Mensah / Elsie Appiah-Osei 

Accra, June 12, GNA – The Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, on Thursday, inaugurated a 13-member National Integrity Awards Committee, to promote integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct among Ghanaians. 

The committee comprised diverse members, including religious leaders, anti-corruption institutions, government agencies, civil society organisations, and private sector representatives. 

Speaker Bagbin, who is the interim chairperson, during the inauguration of the Committee at Parliament House, stated that the Committee’s establishment was a bold step towards promoting a culture of integrity in Ghana, with a focus on recognising individuals and institutions that had demonstrated exceptional commitment to integrity and ethical conduct. 

The Speaker was hopeful   that the Committee would perform its responsibilities to the expectation of all Ghanaians, emphasising the importance of recognising and celebrating individuals who have upheld integrity, ethics, and the rule of law. 

Speaker Bagbin remarked: “We need to celebrate what is right and denounce what is wrong with equal vigor. 

“The committee’s work will likely have a lasting impact on the country, inspiring present and future generations to uphold integrity as a core value”. 

Other members of the Committee are: Justice William Atuguba, a retired Supreme Court Judge, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, Spokesperson of the National Chief Imam, Dr Mohammed Marzuq Abubakari, Personal Assistant to the National Chief Imam, Professor Akosua K. Darkwah, President of Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana, Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyebi II, President of the National House of Chiefs, who doubles as Paramount Chief of Sefwi Anwiaso, and Nana Amponsah Dokua III, President of Queen Mothers’ Platform (Ghana), who doubles as Paramount Queen Mother of the Osudoku Traditional Area. 

Other members are: Right Reverend Dr Lieutenant Colonel Bliss Divine Kofi Agbeko (RTD), Chairman of the Christian  Council of Ghana, Mrs Beauty Emefa Narteh, Executive Secretary of the Anti-Corruption Coalition, Madam Mary Awelana Addah, Executive Director of Transparency International Ghana, Mr Daniel Nii Korley Botchway, President of the National Union of Ghana Students, Nana Osei-Bonsu, Executive Director of the Private Enterprises Federation, and Mr Joseph Whittal, Commissioner of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice.

The National Integrity Awards Scheme, according to the Speaker of Parliament, is a strategic initiative to enhance the ethical conduct of public officeholders and promote good governance, transparency, and accountability. 

GNA 

Kenneth Odeng Adade 

Radio stations shutdown: Mahama requests clemency for affected radio stations  

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By Iddi Yire  

Accra, June 12, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has directed the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation to liaise with the National Communications Authority (NCA) to immediately restore the broadcast of 64 radio stations affected by the regulator’s action.  

A statement issued by Mr Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Presidential Spokesman and Minister of State in-charge of Government Communications, said the President believes that regulatory compliance must take into account the need to uphold and enhance media freedom, and that requiring radio stations to shut down while awaiting the regularisation of their authorisation could limit the space for expressing such freedoms.  

It said the President had asked the Minister to work with the NCA on a reasonable timeframe within which the affected stations should regularise their authorisation.  

GNA  

Kenneth Odeng Adade 

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