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GH¢1 fuel levy necessary to avert crisis — President Mahama

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President John Mahama has defended the government’s decision to impose an additional GH¢1 Energy Sector Recovery Levy (ESLA), stating that the move, though difficult, is critical to resolving the country’s crippling energy sector debts and preventing a return to erratic power supply.  

Speaking at the Jubilee House during the presentation of the final report of the National Economic Dialogue, the President gave the assurance that the recent appreciation of the Ghana cedi had cushioned the impact, meaning consumers would not face immediate fuel price increases.  

The energy sector, burdened with over $3.1 billion in debt, faces an additional $1.8 billion requirement to finance fuel for thermal power generation in the coming months.

President Mahama warned that failure to act would risk another cycle of “dumsor” (power outages), which could cripple businesses and stifle economic recovery.  

Parliament, under a certificate of urgency, approved an amendment to the Energy Sector Levies Act (ESLA), introducing the GH¢1 increment expected to generate GH¢5.7 billion annually.  

The President also assured that revenues from the levy would be strictly ring-fenced, meaning it would not go into the Consolidated Fund to pay energy sector debts and fund fuel purchases.  

President Mahama added that the government would also work to reduce inefficiencies in energy procurement and distribution, while expanding social interventions for vulnerable groups.  

Future outlook

Looking beyond the immediate crisis, President Mahama outlined a brighter energy future for the country.

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He expressed confidence that the country’s energy mix would gradually shift away from expensive liquid fuels as domestic gas production would increase from the ENI Sankofa field, Jubilee and TEN fields.

Additional gas supplies expected through the West African Gas Pipeline would further reduce reliance on costly fuel imports, he added.  

Economic Reform

The National Economic Dialogue report presented to the President contained a comprehensive blueprint for economic recovery, with several key reform areas.

On fiscal discipline, the government has committed to implementing a binding debt ceiling designed to reduce Ghana’s debt-to-GDP ratio to 45 per cent by 2028.

To strengthen oversight, an Independent Fiscal Council will be established by the third quarter of 2025 to provide professional, non-partisan monitoring of national budgeting and borrowing practices.

A major economic stimulus will come through the government’s flagship 24-Hour Economy programme, which will provide incentives for extended operations in key sectors, including agri-processing, manufacturing and logistics.

The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) has been tasked to implement an ambitious new strategy targeting $10 billion in non-traditional exports by 2028.  

Recognising the need for institutional reform, the government will launch a Public Sector Productivity Strategy in January 2026 to eliminate duplication, digitise operations and improve service delivery standards.

President Mahama said education and training systems would be realigned to better meet labour market demands, with particular focus on preparing the youth for emerging job opportunities.  

The ceremony was attended by cabinet ministers and senior government officials, including the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, and the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah.

Also present were members of the planning committee of the National Economic Dialogue, including its chairman, Dr Ishmael Yamson.

Even the dead can be tried – Kumadoe to Ofori-Atta’s lawyers

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Security consultant Richard Kumadoe has issued a blunt and far-reaching critique of the legal team representing former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, stating their mishandling of the ongoing tussle with the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) could damage reputations and raise red flags across borders.

Speaking on the Midday News with Beatrice Adu on 3FM 92.7 on June 6, Kumadoe warned that the impact of being flagged by law enforcement goes beyond the immediate individual and can trigger widespread scrutiny.

Ghana’s most potent weapon against corruption is OSP – Kissi Agyebeng

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The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has asserted that the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) remains Ghana’s most effective instrument in the fight against corruption.

He made the statement during a high-level conference in Accra on Friday, 6th June, themed “Revitalising the Anti-Corruption Architecture in Africa: Ghana’s Accountability Journey.”

Mr Agyebeng underscored the distinctiveness of the OSP, describing it as a “unique and never-before-seen remedy” created specifically to address persistent failings in the country’s traditional anti-corruption systems.

“The OSP model represents our best bet in tackling corruption. It is a unique and never-before-seen remedy designed to cure the inadequacies of the traditional methods we have previously adopted,” he stated.

He explained that the OSP framework marks a significant shift from past approaches, offering a more robust and legally grounded structure.

Highlighting the office’s autonomy, Mr Agyebeng said the OSP is fully empowered to independently initiate and carry out investigations, unlike previous institutions that lacked such enforcement authority.

He added that the OSP has full control over initiating investigations and prosecuting criminal cases, ensuring transparency and fairness in its operations.

Significantly, he emphasised the OSP’s mandate to pursue cases involving both the public and private sectors, including politically exposed persons.

“For the first time in our history, the OSP model forcefully carries the fight against corruption not only in the province of public officers and public life, but also among politically exposed persons and persons in the private sector,” he said.

I don’t enjoy being an artiste – Amerado

Ghanaian rapper Amerado says he does not enjoy being a musician Ghanaian rapper Amerado says he does not enjoy being a musician

Ghanaian rapper Amerado has stated that he doesn’t truly enjoy being an artiste, explaining that he entered the music industry out of a need for survival rather than passion.

Speaking in a recent interview, Amerado opened up about the struggles that come with being in the limelight.

“The main reason I got into music was to survive—I just wanted to eat,” he admitted. “Most of the time, I don’t even enjoy being an artiste.”

He pointed to the many restrictions that come with the profession as a key reason for his lack of enthusiasm. One of the biggest challenges, he said, is the constant pressure to give money to fans in public settings, especially while stuck in traffic.

“I feel restricted,” he said. “Whenever you’re in public, especially in traffic, you’re expected to hand out money to fans.”

Despite the drawbacks, Amerado shared that performing on stage remains one of the few moments he truly enjoys his career, as it allows him to connect with fans and feel the impact of his work.

“The maintenance no be easy,” he added, stressing the demands and expectations that come with life as a musician.

When asked what other path he might have taken if not music, Amerado revealed that he would have pursued a career in football.

Vice President Naana Jane applauds Mahama’s anti-corruption campaign

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Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is Ghana's Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is Ghana’s Vice President

Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has praised President John Mahama’s anti-corruption measures introduced to tackle wastage and mismanagement in government.

She said the president’s program has shown his commitment in “revitalizing Ghana’s anti-corruption architecture”.

Delivering remarks at the National Anti-Corruption Conference in Accra on Friday, the vice president itemized a series of initiatives aimed at tackling corruption.

“Operation Recover All the Loot, or ORAL, is an effort to send a clear message that corruption will not be tolerated. The launch of a comprehensive code of conduct for all presidential appointees establishes clear ethical standards from the highest levels of government.

“His commitment to reviewing the 1992 constitution to make it fit for purpose to meet our current governance challenges is yet another demonstration of the president’s commitment to fight against corruption,” she underscored.

She also revealed that the National Anti-Corruption Program launched by the president had identified areas where it will coordinate efforts within the administration.

“This office has identified five key areas that will anchor our revitalization efforts, including cooperating between anti-corruption agencies, partnerships with the state interests and government authority to ensure integrity, provide assurance of domestic and international communities, proposing legislative and policy reforms, and supporting the Attorney General’s Office in receiving and processing corruption complaints,” she said at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang urged citizens to stay engaged in the fight against corruption as “no anti-corruption architecture can succeed without active citizen engagement”.

Other attendees at the event include Deputy Attorney General, Justice Srem Sai, Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, government officials and a cross-section of interest groups.

Dr Gideon Boako questions basis of BoG accounting reporting approach to declare 2024 ‘losses’

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Dr Gideon Boako is Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance Committee Dr Gideon Boako is Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance Committee

Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance Committee and Member of Parliament for the Tano North Constituency, Dr Gideon Boako, has criticised the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiamah, for what he describes as a politically motivated attempt to alter existing Bank of Ghana accounting reporting approach to declare losses in the 2024 financial statement and blame it on the Gold-for-Oil programme.

In a statement issued on Thursday, June 6,2025, Dr Gideon Boako called on the Governor to “speak like a Governor and stop the needless politicking”.

Dr Boako argued that central banks are not designed to be profit-making entities and should not be compared to commercial banks.

“Central banks provide public goods, and their services are not charged for. Currency printing is distributed free, and the public doesn’t pay for using the currency printed,” he explained.

He further clarified that nearly 90.6% of the BoG’s 2024 losses stemmed from Open Market Operations (OMO), a key tool in managing liquidity and inflation, while the losses attributable to the gold for life programme, about 18.9%, are essentially exchange losses.

He revealed that the BoG board had voted to alter the accounting policy for 2024 by shifting from IMF-recommended practices to those strictly outlined in the BoG Act.

“All the gains previously reported in the operating account have been moved to Other Comprehensive Income (OCI)… this resulted in an operating loss, but a gain in OCI,” Dr Boako stated, noting that despite the reported loss, the Bank’s negative equity had actually decreased.

Dr Boako questioned the motive behind the change in reporting, asserting that it was designed to create a perception of continued mismanagement under current leadership.

“It is evident that the board’s intention was to ensure that the public perceives BoG management in 2024 as making a loss once again,” he said.

According to Dr Boako, “there was certainly a problem with the application of the standards and the BoG law on the treatment of certain items in the 2024 financial statement. I call it Accounting Mismatch.”

He added that the new accounting approach must be applied consistently in 2025, signaling his intent to closely monitor the Bank’s reporting going forward.

Union Berlin sign German-Ghanaian attacker Ilyas Ansah

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German-Ghanaian forward Ilyas Ansah (R) has been signed to Union Berlin German-Ghanaian forward Ilyas Ansah (R) has been signed to Union Berlin

Union Berlin have announced the signing of promising German-Ghanaian forward Ilyas Ansah from SC Paderborn.

The 20-year-old arrives in Kopenick after a breakout season in the 2. Bundesliga and is expected to add pace, power, and goals to Steffen Baumgart’s squad ahead of the new campaign.

Ansah’s football journey began at SC Ludenscheid and continued through youth stints at VfL Bochum, TSC Eintracht Dortmund, and Sportfreunde Siegen.

His switch to SC Paderborn’s U-19 team proved vital, as he netted four goals in twelve matches in the A-Junior Bundesliga.

His senior debut came in April 2023 with Paderborn’s second team.

By September, he was featuring in the 2. Liga, eventually earning a starting spot.

His first professional goal, a late winner at Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion, highlighted his potential.

In 2024/25, Ansah played 33 league matches, scoring six goals and assisting six more.

Laziness Drove Me Into Adult Films – Nigerian Star Wunmin Savage Opens Up in Explosive Interview

In a jaw-dropping revelation, popular Nigerian adult film actress Wunmin Savage has admitted that laziness was the key factor that pushed her into the adult entertainment industry.

Speaking candidly in a recently published interview, Wunmin did not hold back as she detailed her journey into the controversial world of adult films. According to her, four years ago, she was struggling with life’s demands and lacked the discipline and motivation to pursue traditional career paths. Rather than face the stress and hustle that come with office jobs or entrepreneurship, she opted for what she described as a “shortcut.”

“I won’t lie to anybody—I was just lazy. I didn’t want to suffer or stress myself. So I looked at adult films as an easy way out,” she confessed.

Her bold and unfiltered admission has since gone viral, stirring heated debates online. While some netizens praised her honesty and bravery for owning her truth, others criticized her for glorifying a path that many consider morally questionable.

Wunmin, however, remains unbothered by the backlash. In her words, the adult industry offered her not only financial stability but also freedom and fame. Over the years, she has built a name for herself in the industry, boasting a growing fanbase across Nigeria and beyond.

Despite her controversial career choice, she insists she has no regrets.

“I make my money. I live the way I want. People will always talk, but this is my life,” she added.

Wunmin’s story sheds light on the many pressures young people face in today’s fast-paced world, especially when it comes to making a living. Her testimony has also reignited conversations around the adult industry in Africa, where cultural and religious values often clash with the choices of a younger, more liberal generation.

As her interview continues to trend, one thing is clear—Wunmin Savage is not backing down from telling her story her own way.

Follow Opera News Hub for more trending updates across Nigeria and Africa.

Elect Wontumi as National Chairman, NDC is scared of him – NPP told

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A loyal supporter of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Ashanti Regional Chairman, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has openly praised his political strength and called on party delegates to vote for him as National Chairman.

According to the supporter, Chairman Wontumi is a powerful figure who causes fear in the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Safo Kantankan married Kunadu Yiadom and fathered four Asantehenes with her

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Asanteman, comprising approximately 36 traditional areas (paramountcies), has consistently had its kings (Asantehene) originate from the Kumasi paramountcy since its formation in the 1670s.

This means that all 19 kings of Asanteman have been chiefs from Kumasi. So normally, you’d expect that all of them would also have both parents from Kumasi.

We want to qualify for 2026 World Cup to appease Ghanaians – Ghana’s Christopher Baah Bonsu

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Ghana international Christopher Baah Bonsu has set sights on 2026 World Cup qualification following 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification setback.

The West African powerhouse will miss the upcoming AFCON tournament to be staged in Morocco later this year after failing to secure qualification. Ghana finished bottom in Group F, suffering three defeats and three draws from six matches.

However, Bonsu, who recently earned his maiden invite says the team is focused on securing qualification to the World Cup tournament to appease Ghanaians.

“We want to qualify for the World Cup to appease Ghanaians after missing out on the AFCON 2025. For now, we are focusing on the World Cup qualification” he told Angel FM in an interview.

Ghana has been impressive in the World Cup qualifiers and are currently on top of their group with 15 points after six matches.

The Black Stars will return to action in September for the World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali.

The 20-year-old attacking midfielder has returned to Ghana for the holidays after a long campaign in the Belgium Pro League.

Bonsu Baah scored three goals and delivered four assists in 38 matches for Genk in the just ended campaign.

Opoku Prempeh urges politicians, public officeholders to embrace accountability

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Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh is a former Minister of Education Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh is a former Minister of Education

Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, a former Minister of Education, has called on political office holders to uphold the principle of accountability, stressing the need for transparency and responsibility in public service.

Dr Opoku Prempeh, popularly known as “Napo,” made the remarks in an interview following confirmation that the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) had invited him to respond to issues related to his stewardship during his time at the Education Ministry.

He described the invitation as a normal and necessary part of public service, saying anyone who offered themselves to serve must be prepared to account for their actions in office.

He emphasised the integral role accountability played in leadership, urging public servants to avail themselves to account when the need arose, and bear in mind their responsibility to the people.

Dr Opoku Prempeh, the running mate to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, in the 2024 presidential election, noted that serving in public office should not be seen as a permanent privilege, but a temporary responsibility that came with consequences and obligations.

He said it was not unusual for state agencies to invite former office holders to clarify decisions or activities during their tenure, and such processes should not be politicised or sensationalised.

“This is not the first time someone has been asked to explain their stewardship, and it certainly won’t be the last. Being called does not mean you are guilty,” Dr Opoku Prempeh noted.

Those, he said, were natural outcomes of taking up leadership roles in the public sector.

The former Member of Parliament for Manhyia South encouraged his fellow politicians and public officials to maintain integrity while in office and to be ever ready to give account when called upon, in order to strengthen public trust in governance.

These are things that stay in the database for life – Kumadoe on Ken Ofori-Atta and OSP saga

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Security consultant Richard Kumadoe has taken a hard stance on the legal team representing former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, warning that their approach to the standoff with the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) could carry lasting consequences—both locally and internationally.

Speaking on 3FM’s Midday News with Beatrice Adu on June 6, Kumadoe did not hold back as he condemned the lawyers’ strategy as a misstep that could have been avoided.

Beckham scores a winner with the royal circle

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David Beckham looks set to be awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours, but the ex-footballer has already become a very visible part of the royal circle.

It can feel, sometimes, in football terms, as if Beckham has been man-marking the royals, as he’s become an ever-present at royal occasions.

The Chelsea Flower Show, a Buckingham Palace state banquet, an Italian dinner at Highgrove, and charity events have all seen the Beckhams in the line-up of guests to meet the royals.

Last month, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, wore a dress designed by Victoria Beckham at a British Fashion Council event.

King Charles and David Beckham at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show

There is an independent honours committee that considers who should get awards such as knighthoods, rather than the royals.

But if he becomes “Sir David”, the ceremony won’t be the first time he’ll have met the royals. There is already a close relationship.

At the recent Chelsea Flower Show, a conversation between the King and Queen and Beckham seemed to hint at birthday gifts being exchanged.

“Nice to see you again, glad you got the roses,” Queen Camilla seemed to be saying about this flowering relationship.

It’s not just roses he’s cultivating, as David Beckham has some new shared passions with the royals, a long way from his days as a footballer.

He swapped “bee-keeping tips” with King Charles at a meeting at his Highgrove Estate in Gloucestershire last year.

The former England star has become an enthusiastic environmentalist, taking on the role of ambassador for the King’s Foundation, which promotes traditional crafts.

“Having developed a love for the countryside I’m also on a personal mission to learn more about rural skills which is so central to the foundation’s work,” said Beckham.

He attended an awards ceremony run by the King’s Foundation at St James’s Palace where he was teased by another guest, Sir Rod Stewart, who told Beckham that his knighthood “was coming soon”.

That could prove far-sighted of Sir Rod if the current speculation is correct.

At the awards event, Beckham showed his versatility, manning an exhibition about bringing together science, technology and nature, including a display of hand knitting using Dumfries House wool.

As a footballer, he must have rarely played so many different positions.

The Beckhams were guests at the Buckingham Palace state banquet for Qatar

For the royals, Beckham has plenty of authentic star appeal, developing a post-football identity as a celebrity involved in charity projects.

His iconic sporting status is strong enough to attract public attention and he’s supported many different causes.

For an air ambulance fundraiser last year, it was Beckham that Prince William asked to help successfully raise £15m.

“I had to hide my excitement a little bit,” said Beckham afterwards about being asked to get involved.

It was once considered important to keep honours a secret until they were officially announced, but details of this award seems to have emerged early, even though there is no official confirmation from the Cabinet Office, the government department that oversees honours.

The news of “Sir David” might raise concerns among other sports, who will be looking out for their own stars in next week’s honours.

Rugby league authorities and supporters have complained that their sport has never had a single knighthood or damehood in 130 years.

There have also been challenges about whether top honours are being given to the most deserving.

But in terms of David Beckham’s long wait for a knighthood – if they thought it was all over, it is now.

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Nungua residents urge government to improve transportation system

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The residents of Nungua want an improvement in their transportation system | File photo The residents of Nungua want an improvement in their transportation system | File photo

Residents of Nungua are urging the government to strengthen the transportation system and regulatory mechanisms, following some commercial drivers’ failure to adjust fares despite recent directives by the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU).

According to residents, the absence of an effective enforcement framework had allowed many drivers to flout fare reduction announcements, undermining efforts to reflect changes in fuel prices and burdening commuters with unjustified transport costs.

They lamented that they did not understand why the leadership of GPRTU had failed to take strict action against commercial drivers who were refusing to comply with the recent 15 per cent reduction in transport fares.

The new fares, which took effect on May 24, 2025, were introduced following a decline in fuel prices nationwide; however, many residents say implementation had been poor and enforcement weak.

They added that although some drivers had reduced the fares, it was not up to the 15 per cent instructed by the GPRTU.

“We need the Ayalolo buses again; if possible, the government should station two or three at the various stations because it looks as though these drivers do what they want. Your union has instructed that you reduce the prices of fares, but see what they are doing.”

“When fuel prices go up, they don’t even wait for the union to make an announcement of price increments; they just increase it.

Some commuters from Ecobank, Spintex, to Ashaiman recounted how they were dropped off by drivers when they refused to pay the old fare,” Kenneth Opoku, an engineer, said.

Anabel Tekyi , a nurse, said, “I boarded a trotro from Ecobank to Ashaiman, and when I paid the new fare, the mate refused to accept it. Most of the passengers refused to pay the old fare; the driver later dropped us off at Klagon in the middle of the journey and told us to board a new vehicle.”

She added that the driver and conductor claimed fuel was not the product needed for the car to be in good condition, adding that the prices of spare parts had not been reduced on the market and the owner of the vehicle was expecting the old sale.

“It is unfair; the government and GPRTU must ensure drivers obey the rules,” Ms Tekyi further said.

Emmanuel Mensah, a student, shared a similar experience. “The driver insulted me. When I insisted on paying the reduced fare, he claimed the reduction does not cover his route.”

He added that “He claimed they cannot take GHC 6 from Spintex to Ashaiman, so the least amount they would take is GHC 6.50, yet the price of fuel continues to drop.”

It’s much easier to break through in music now than it was in the 2000s -Timaya

Renowned Nigerian singer Inetimi Alfred Odon, professionally known as Timaya Renowned Nigerian singer Inetimi Alfred Odon, professionally known as Timaya

Renowned Nigerian singer Inetimi Alfred Odon, professionally known as Timaya believes that today’s generation of musicians has a smoother path to success than those who started in the early 2000s and 2010s.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast with host Joey Akan, the singer shared his thoughts on how technological advancements and the rise of social media have transformed the music landscape.

“Making music is easier for the new crop of musicians than in my time,” Timaya stated. “Ahn ahn, before how do you want to blow? It’s only one person that has all the control.”

He recounted the challenges he faced earlier in his career, including difficulties with music rights and access to distribution channels.

“This ‘Odeshi’ song that I did with Flavour, we got to realise that it was Premier Music that has the catalogue. We wanted to do ‘Can I have A Dance?’, who did we contact? Premier. We paid again.”

Comparing those days to now, he pointed out that musicians today can record from home, upload their songs online, and go viral overnight. “Right now, your father or your mother can just buy you studio equipment, you do one bad song. You can even just register yourself. One TikTok song and you are made. All you need is data,” he said.

The ‘Born to Win’ hitmaker further noted how difficult it used to be to get airplay. “Back then, we want to get… Before dem go play your song sef for radio station enh! Ahhh! It was difficult. Now you are uploading a song. It’s very very fast to blow now. You can just be in your house and be shouting,” he added with humour.

Although he welcomes the change and acknowledges the opportunities it offers, Timaya admitted that adapting to the digital era hasn’t been easy for him. “I also like it. But because I didn’t start like that, it’s difficult for me. It’s stressful posting. Sometimes, I think I don’t have to. But it’s the business, I got to.”

Timaya’s comments echo the sentiments of many veteran artists who have had to evolve in an ever-changing industry shaped by the internet and social platforms.

Airbus Scandal: You flew to interview Mahama’s brother, why not do same with Ken Ofori-Atta?

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Paul Adom-Otchere has slammed Kissi Agyebeng (L) over the Ken Ofori-Atta case Paul Adom-Otchere has slammed Kissi Agyebeng (L) over the Ken Ofori-Atta case

Ghanaian media personality and former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL), Paul Adom-Otchere, has criticised the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) for what he describes as an inconsistent approach in handling investigations involving persons outside the country, particularly former finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

According to Adom-Otchere, the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, set a precedent when his office flew abroad to interview Samuel Adam Mahama, brother of President John Dramani Mahama, in connection with an alleged corruption in the Airbus scandal.

He argued that a similar approach should be taken in Ofori-Atta’s case rather than relying on press conferences and public declarations.

Speaking on his Good Evening Ghana show, Adom-Otchere said; “If you were able to do this for somebody who didn’t hold public office, for somebody from whom we didn’t even know how much could be recovered, and you flew abroad to interview him, why can’t you do the same for Ken Ofori-Atta?

“You flew to London to interview Samuel Adam Mahama but now you’re telling us Ken Ofori-Atta has $58 million stuck in the National Cathedral issue that you’re trying to retrieve. If that’s the case, can’t you take a small fraction of that money to fly to America and interview him?”

He added that it was unclear why the OSP, after assuring the public of the significant funds allegedly linked to Ofori-Atta, would not allocate resources to directly engage him where he is currently residing.

“You were able to fly to another country to speak to someone but you can’t do the same for a man you claim is linked to $58 million? I don’t understand.”

His comments come amid growing public discourse over the OSP’s handling of the case involving Ken Ofori-Atta.

The OSP has placed the former minister on an Interpol “Red Notice” alert for allegedly using public office for personal gain.

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GYEM calls on goverment to ban single-use plastics

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GYEM says it supports the call for a ban on plastics GYEM says it supports the call for a ban on plastics

The Ghana Youth Environmental Movement (GYEM) has issued a strong call to action, urging the Government of Ghana to implement a nationwide ban on single-use plastics.

The group highlighted the severe consequences of plastic pollution on the environment, marine ecosystems, and public health, stressing the urgent need to transition to sustainable alternatives.

Speaking at the World Environment Day commemoration under the theme “From Action to Policy: A Roadmap to Ban Single-Use Plastics in Ghana”, Glory Emmanuella Appiah, National Coordinator for GYEM, outlined key demands for legislative intervention.

She called on the government to enact laws to ban the production, importation, and use of single-use plastics across the country, promote the adoption of biodegradable and reusable products and strengthen recycling infrastructure and waste management systems.

Adding her voice to the call, Mabel Naa Amorkor Laryea, Project Coordinator for the Green Africa Youth Organisation, emphasised the urgent need to enhance recycling systems nationwide.

Charles Smith, Project Coordinator of the Environment Report, also expressed support for the ban, reinforcing the collective demand for environmental policy reforms.

The Ghana Youth Environmental Movement (GYEM) is a leading youth-led environmental policy advocacy and non-violent campaign group in Ghana, aimed at mobilising and organising young people to take action to solve the environmental challenges in their communities, and also address the global climate emergency

2026 World Cup Qualifiers: We are focused winning all four remaining games

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Captain Jordan Ayew has stressed on Black Stars’ determination to win their remaining games of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

After back-to-back wins in the Matchday 5 and 6 games in March, which have positioned the team at the top of Group I with 15 points, the senior national team will regroup in September for the Matchday 7 and 8 games against Chad and Mali.

The four-time African champions will wrap up their qualifiers with games against Comoros and Central African Republic in October.

Despite insisting that the team has a good chance of qualifying for the Mundial for the fifth time, the Leicester City attacker says they remain focused on winning the remaining games.

“I think we have a very good chance of making it to the 2026 FIFA World Cup,” Ayew told Ghana FA media.

“The team fought hard for the points against Chad and Madagascar in March, and that has put us in a very good place on top of the table.

“But it is not yet over. We have four more matches to play, and we are focused on winning them.

“We have Chad and Mali in September; it won’t be easy, same as Central African Republic and Comoros. But with this kind of mentality and team spirit, we will succeed,” he added.

‘My Friend’s Wedding Is Costing Me Thousands. How Do I Tell Her I Can’t Afford It?’

We spoke to an etiquette expert about how much is too much to ask of your guests.

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Grim news from Experian: in 2024, the company found that attending a wedding cost guests about £450 each, or an average of almost a fifth of their monthly income.

And given that Monzo says one-tenth of us went to eight weddings or more in 2023, it’s easy to see how the costs stack up.

That’s just a standard guest fee too: bridesmaids and groomsmen might have to fork out for pricey hen and stag ’dos, while destination weddings involve multiple-night hotel stays and sometimes even flights.

That was certainly the case for a Redditor posting to r/TwoHotTakes, who shared that she’s considering cancelling on her friend’s wedding given how expensive it’s becoming.

So, we spoke to Jo Hayes, founder of Etiquette Expert, about how much is too much to ask of your guests financially.

The poster says the costs crept up

At first, the original poster (OP) wrote, she was excited for her friend’s engagement.

But then the costs crept up to the thousands.

The bride-to-be is planning a week-long luxury destination hen do and, OP says, expects the guests of the bridal shower she organised to wear a particular dress that they have to pay for.

The fiancée also specified the gifts she’d like to receive at her bridal shower, which are all expensive.

The poster, meanwhile, has a wedding of her own coming up and is in the process of buying a home with her partner.

In short, she says, the event is simply outside of her means – and while some commentators said her hopes that her friend will simply “shut up” about her wedding were unfair, most agree she needs to opt out of at least some of the events.

“There’s no one fixed rule that applies to all weddings”

Hayes told us that what’s enraging at one wedding might be reasonable at another.

“Every wedding is different, with different socio-economic demographics at play,” she said.

“My advice to couples is to simply be ‘self-aware’ and surround yourself with a small number of wise, balanced, ‘common sense’ mentors,” she continued.

The etiquette expert also recommended sticking to the “golden rule”: do unto others as you’d have them do to you.

“Even if you’re on £300K a year, consider the financial pressures facing your younger cousin, who’s one of your bridesmaids… a newlywed with a husband still in college, with a joint income of £50K,” she advised.

“Asking her to fork out thousands on a fancy hen weekend, designer bridesmaid gown, and accessories is a bit much, and most reasonable people would say, ‘not fair.’”

Additionally, she said, “kind, clear communication” about what you expect from your guests and bridal party upfront can help them to plan for costs and allows them to share if any part of your plans are financially unviable.

For truly close loved ones, she said, compromises ought to be reached.

Why Did You Tell Mahama to Use the Law Against Me – Wontumi Fights Akufo-Addo Publicly

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Why Did You Tell Mahama to Use the Law Against Me – Wontumi Fights Akufo-Addo Publicly

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Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has publicly confronted President Nana Akufo-Addo over allegations that former President John Mahama was advised to use legal measures against him. The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) expressed his frustration, questioning why Mahama was reportedly encouraged to take legal action against him.

The controversy stems from discussions surrounding Wontumi’s alleged involvement in activities that have drawn scrutiny from law enforcement agencies. Reports indicate that Mahama has been urged to use Wontumi’s case as a precedent to hold individuals accountable for actions deemed harmful to the nation. Businessman Akwasi Addai Odike has been vocal about this issue, stating that Mahama should not hesitate to pursue legal action against those who have allegedly contributed to national setbacks.

Wontumi, however, has not taken these developments lightly. In a public statement, he challenged Akufo-Addo, demanding answers as to why Mahama was advised to use legal channels against him. He accused the government of political maneuvering and insisted that he was being unfairly targeted. His remarks have sparked widespread debate, with supporters and critics weighing in on the matter.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law, stating that Ghana must remain a nation governed by legal principles rather than arbitrary power. His comments have added another dimension to the ongoing discussion, reinforcing the idea that legal accountability should be applied fairly across all political affiliations.

Social media has been buzzing with reactions to Wontumi’s statements, with many questioning whether his claims are politically motivated or based on genuine concerns. Some believe that his confrontation with Akufo-Addo is an attempt to shift attention away from his own legal troubles, while others argue that he is standing up against what he perceives as unfair treatment.

As the situation unfolds, Ghanaians are closely watching how Mahama, Akufo-Addo, and Wontumi will navigate this controversy. Will legal action be taken, or will political negotiations lead to a resolution? The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the outcome of this dispute.

Stylish Summer Looks for Black Women

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Summer is the perfect season to embrace vibrant colors, bold patterns, and breezy silhouettes that celebrate both personal style and culture. For Black women, summer fashion offers a chance to showcase radiant skin tones, natural hair textures, and confident flair through stylish and comfortable looks. Here are some top summer outfit ideas tailored for Black women looking to slay the season with elegance and ease.

Nothing says summer like Ankara prints, kente designs, or dashiki-inspired patterns. These Afrocentric styles look stunning in maxi dresses, skirts, and two-piece sets. Pair with statement earrings or a headwrap to fully embrace the cultural vibe.

A flowy maxi dress in warm tones like mustard, terracotta, or olive green complements melanin-rich skin beautifully. Opt for halter or off-the-shoulder styles that allow you to stay cool while looking effortlessly chic. Add gladiator sandals or wedges for a complete summer-ready outfit.

Crop tops paired with high-waisted jeans, shorts, or flowy skirts are a fun and flirty summer combo. Play with bold colors like cobalt blue or coral, and don’t be afraid to try textures like lace or crochet for added flair.

These one-piece wonders are both practical and stylish. Go for vibrant hues or tropical prints, and style with hoop earrings and sunglasses for that laid-back, confident vibe.

From braids to fros to sleek buns, let your natural hair shine. Accessorize with colorful scarves, beads, or gold cuffs to highlight your look.

Summer is your time to shine, and with the right outfits, you can own every room you step into. Confidence is the best accessory—wear it boldly!

Driver remanded over 120 slabs of suspected narcotics

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A 23-year-old taxi driver, who was arrested for possessing 120 slabs of plant material suspected to be narcotic drugs, has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court.

Ernest Mohammed Agyir is suspected to have been trafficking them without lawful authority when he was nabbed at the Tetteh Quarshie roundabout on June 2, 2025.

Agyir told the police that he was contracted by a man known as Abdul Shakur Osman to deliver the 120 slabs of the alleged narcotic drugs to him.

Charged with unlawful control of narcotic drugs, his plea was reserved by the court.

Presided over by Mr Isaac Addo, the court ordered Agyir not to interfere with police investigations, which would lead to the arrest of the alleged owner.

Agyir is expected to reappear on June 23, 2025.

The Prosecution, led by Detective Chief Inspector Abel Amanie, told the court that the complainants were personnel of the National Highway Patrol Department.

Chief Inspector Amanie said Agyir was a taxi driver at Agona Swedru in the Central Region.

On June 2, 2025, the National Highway Patrol personnel, while on duty on the Accra-Tema Motorway and its environs, stopped a taxi with registration number GW 9832-22, driven by the accused.

A search conducted on the taxi revealed three fertiliser sacks containing a total of 120 compressed slabs of “plant material” suspected to be narcotic drugs, prosecution said.

During interrogation and in his caution statement, Agyir admitted knowledge of the drugs found in his car.

The prosecution said Agyir, however, mentioned Abdul Shakur Osman as the one who contracted him to deliver the fertiliser sacks.

The exhibits have been sent to the Police Forensic Science Laboratory for analysis as investigations continue.

 

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Embrace tree for life initiative – Lands minister to Ghanaians

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The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has called on all Ghanaians to embrace the ‘Tree for Life’ Reforestation Initiative, underscoring its vital importance in restoring biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and safeguarding the nation’s ecological future.

Officially launched in March this year by President John Dramani Mahama in Nkawie, Ashanti Region, the initiative is a cornerstone of the government’s broader strategy to revive degraded lands, bolster forest reserves, and foster long-term environmental resilience.

Speaking at the “One Child, One Tree” commemorative tree-planting exercise on World Environment Day (June 5, 2025) at Kwabenya Community Senior High School, President Mahama commended Hon. Buah’s visionary leadership in spearheading the “Tree for Life” program, which is set to transform Ghana’s environmental landscape.

The ambitious initiative aims to plant 30 million trees by the end of the year, with carefully selected seedlings tailored to local ecosystems.

Guided by educators and environmental officers, the program will also integrate a new instructional model, “Child Beyond Academic Skills,” designed to instill responsibility, environmental stewardship, and practical life skills—including tree planting and creative activities like painting.

Armah-Kofi Buah stressed the power of individual action in a passionate address to Parliament ahead of the launch: “The ‘Tree for Life’ initiative is a month-long nationwide campaign running from June 5th to 30th, therefore everyone will have the opportunity to participate in the programme.

“I will encourage members of Parliament to be involved in the national tree planting exercise actively”.

Buah further emphasised that the success of this initiative hinges on collective effort, calling on schools, religious institutions, corporate organizations, and citizens to join forces in this critical environmental mission.

To support the initiative, the Ministry, in partnership with key stakeholders, will distribute a diverse array of seedlings adapted to regional climates, including timber, fruit, and ornamental trees.

These seedlings will be free at the Ministry of Lands, selected Regional Coordinating Council offices, other Ministries, and all District and Regional Forestry Commission offices nationwide.

We’ll prosecute our own appointees who engage in corruption – Asiedu Nketiah

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The National chairman of National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has sent strong warning to government appointees to refrain from corruption stating that, the reset agenda is not only about punishing political opponents found culpable of corruption but also appointees of current government who engage in same.

“Even as we are dealing with the excesses of the previous administration, we must send a strong signal to our own party functionaries and our own appointees that whatever will be happening to the appointees of the previous government will very soon be happening to our own appointees who engage in the same misconduct.”

He explained that it is when such decisive indiscriminate actions are taken that “Ghanaians will take us serious that we are indeed resetting a nation to the path of truth, accountability and on to the path progress.”

He said the ongoing investigations, arrest and prosecution of past government officials is not about revenge, but about holding people accountable for their own deeds.

He urged NPP and NDC communicators to understand that it is part of the reset agenda to fight corruption.

“It is about resetting the country; it is about holding people accountable for a mandate that the population has given them. It is about holding people to account for the looting of our state resources, and we shouldn’t allow political parties to be the refuge for Criminals. A criminal remains a criminal whether he is NDC or NPP”.

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah made these remarks while Speaking at the 46th anniversary of the June 4 uprising held at Odumase Krobo in the Eastern Region.

The June 4 uprising, led by then Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings, founder of NDC, was a significant event in Ghana’s political history, driven by calls for, probity, accountability and justice against corruption and mismanagement by the ruling elite.

This year’s event was under the theme “Resetting Ghana; Reflecting on June 4”. It brought together key figures of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), political leaders, and children of the former President Jerry John Rawlings.

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah announced a proposal by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of NDC to declare the month of June as NDC month to celebrate its anniversaries and other major activities.

He also said a proposal has been tabled to rename NDC Headquarters after late Founder, Jerry John Rawlings.

If I Hadn’t Sacked You, Afenyo-Markin Wouldn’t Give Me Peace — President Mahama To Malik Basintale

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With a direct remark directed at Malik Basintale, the Deputy Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), former President John Dramani Mahama has sparked new political debates. Mahama said, “If I hadn’t sacked you, Afenyo-Markin wouldn’t give me peace” in a lighthearted but revealing moment, which drew laughter and intrigue from party supporters and political observers alike. The statement, which was said to have been made in a private meeting with party communicators, is now widely discussed on both traditional and social media platforms.

Even though Mahama meant it as a joke, many people think that his words had deeper political undertones to them. This could be because of the strategic dynamics and pressures he has to deal with as the NDC’s leader before the elections in 2028. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the New Patriotic Party (NPP)’s Majority Leader in Parliament and a leading voice, is well-known for his sharp criticisms and political maneuvering. He has frequently been a source of contention for the opposition. Mahama’s reference suggests that Basintale may have been a frequent target or subject of controversy that drew the attention of the Majority Leader.

Malik Basintale, known for his fiery and passionate communication style, remains an influential voice within the NDC, especially among the youth. The comment has sparked speculation regarding decisions made behind the scenes within the party’s communications team, despite the fact that there has been no official confirmation of any formal dismissal or fallout between him and the former president. However, sources close to the NDC claim that Mahama’s comment was more of a satirical attempt to calm tensions and promote unity among the ranks than a direct attack on Basintale.

Nevertheless, the remark has rekindled discussions about the party’s internal strategies for regaining power in the upcoming election. Interpretations by political analysts vary widely. Some believe Mahama’s joke was a calculated move to send a message about discipline and strategy within the party, while others view it as a mere offhand comment blown out of proportion.

Moments like these provide a glimpse into the internal workings of the NDC and the delicate balance that leaders must maintain between loyalty, strategy, and public perception as the NDC continues its preparations for the crucial elections in 2028. Although it is unclear whether Basintale’s role will shift in the future, the former president’s remarks have undoubtedly added a new level of interest to the developing political narrative.

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Ghana’s most potent weapon against corruption is OSP – Kissi Agyebeng

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The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has asserted that the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) remains Ghana’s most effective instrument in combating corruption.

He made this statement during a high-level conference in Accra on Friday, 6th June, themed “Revitalising the Anti-Corruption Architecture in Africa: Ghana’s Accountability Journey.”

Mr Agyebeng underscored the distinctiveness of the OSP, describing it as a “unique and never-before-seen remedy” established specifically to address the persistent failings in the country’s traditional anti-corruption mechanisms.

He maintained that the OSP framework marks a significant departure from previous approaches, offering a more robust and legally grounded structure.

“The OSP model represents our best bet in tackling corruption. It is a unique and never-before-seen remedy designed to cure the inadequacies of the traditional methods we have previously adopted,” he stated.

He highlighted that the office is fully empowered to initiate and carry out investigations independently, a major shift from past institutions that lacked enforcement authority.

He further elaborated on the OSP’s autonomy, noting that it holds complete control over the commencement of investigations and the prosecution of criminal proceedings. This, he said, enables the office to operate independently, ensuring transparency and fairness in its operations.

Significantly, Mr Agyebeng emphasised the OSP’s capacity to pursue cases across both the public and private sectors, including politically exposed persons.

“For the first time in our history, the OSP model forcefully carries the fight against corruption not only in the province of public officers and public life, but also among politically exposed persons and persons in the private sector,” he noted.

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Kotoko Asia fans unhappy with delay in GFA verdict on Nations FC–Holy Stars incident

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Spokesperson for the Asante Kotoko China Circles 0086, Martin Tawiah, has voiced strong dissatisfaction with the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) handling of the controversial Matchday 33 incident between Basake Holy Stars and Nations FC. 

He insisted that the delay in disciplinary proceedings is damaging the credibility of the Ghana Premier League.

Speaking to Mothers FC/TV, Tawiah expressed the frustration of Kotoko supporters across Asia regarding the lack of urgency and transparency in resolving the case.

“We the Kotoko fans in Asia are not happy about how the Basake Holy Stars and Nations FC case is being treated. There should be a verdict before the last round of matches,” he said.

He criticized the GFA’s press release on the matter, describing it as “shoddy” and argued that the Association had failed to follow its own rules.

“The GFA regulations, Article 31, state clearly what to do in such incidents. Since the incident, we’ve not heard that the GFA Disciplinary Committee has taken charge of investigating the case. But we are about to play the last round of matches on Sunday.”

The match in question was abandoned after Nations FC walked off the pitch in protest of contentious penalty decisions, leading to chaotic scenes at the Ampain AAK II Sports Arena. With Nations FC currently at the top of the league table, the unresolved case could have major implications for the title race and relegation battle.

“What is happening is very bad. Now, we wouldn’t have a champion after the last round of matches—as well as relegated teams. It has never happened in Ghana football before that after 34 matches we wouldn’t have a league winner,” Tawiah stressed.

He also took a broader swipe at the league’s governance, accusing the GFA of fostering a culture of nepotism and favoritism in the final weeks of the season.

“The GFA has dented the image of the league. When the league starts, all the clubs compete well. But during the latter part of the season—like the last five matches—that’s when all these things happen. That’s when they use nepotism and cronyism to decide relegated teams. All the teams are culprits, including Kotoko.”

With the final round of matches scheduled for this weekend, pressure is mounting on the GFA to issue a ruling that ensures fairness and upholds the integrity of the Ghana Premier League.

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Kevin Taylor’s Identity Under Scrutiny as Alleged Father Makes Bold Claim

Kevin Taylor, the outspoken journalist and political commentator, has once again found himself at the center of controversy following shocking revelations from a man claiming to be his alleged father. The statement, which has sent ripples through Ghana’s media landscape, has sparked intense discussions about identity, family ties, and the broader implications of such public disclosures.

The man, whose identity remains partially undisclosed, reportedly admitted that Kevin Taylor is not his biological son, contradicting long-held assumptions about their relationship. This revelation has raised questions about Taylor’s family background and the motivations behind the disclosure. Some speculate that the statement is part of a larger feud, while others believe it could be an attempt to discredit Taylor’s influence in Ghanaian political discourse.

Kevin Taylor, known for his fearless approach to exposing corruption and political misconduct, has yet to issue a formal response to the claims. However, sources close to him suggest that he may address the matter in an upcoming episode of his show. His supporters argue that the revelation is a distraction from his investigative work, while critics see it as an opportunity to question his credibility.

The timing of this disclosure has also fueled speculation. With ongoing legal battles and political tensions surrounding Taylor’s work, some analysts believe that the revelation could be an orchestrated attempt to undermine his reputation. Others argue that personal matters should remain separate from professional engagements, emphasizing that Taylor’s journalistic contributions should not be overshadowed by family disputes.

As the story unfolds, the Ghanaian public remains divided. Some demand further clarification from both parties involved, while others dismiss the revelation as irrelevant to Taylor’s work. Regardless of the motivations behind the statement, one thing is clear—Kevin Taylor’s influence in Ghanaian media and politics remains undeniable, and this latest controversy is unlikely to deter him from his mission.

Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings Exposed In A 1970 Photo of KNUST

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A rare photograph of Ghana’s former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, from her time at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has recently surfaced online. The image was shared by KNUST on its official Facebook page on Thursday, June 5th, 2025.

Captured in the 1970s, the photo features a group of young women at KNUST, many of whom are sporting natural afro hairstyles, while others display various styles. Among them is a young Konadu Agyeman, seated gracefully with quiet confidence — a reflection of the influential leader she would one day become.

The image was posted with the caption: “KNUST, 1970s: A radiant class of women; many crowned in afros, some not. Seated among them is Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, the future First Lady, already set apart in quiet distinction. Can you spot her?”

The post has sparked enthusiasm among Ghanaians, especially admirers of Nana Konadu’s legacy. Many have taken to social media to praise the elegance and strength portrayed in the photo and enjoyed identifying the future First Lady among her classmates.

Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings studied Art and Textile Design at KNUST. Known for her leadership and vibrant personality during her student years, she also met her future husband, Jerry John Rawlings, at the university — a man who would later become Ghana’s president.

After graduating, Nana Konadu became a passionate advocate for women and children’s rights. She founded the 31st December Women’s Movement and emerged as one of the country’s most prominent voices for gender equality and social empowerment.

Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo Crooner Mike Ejeagha Dies

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Veteran Highlife musician and cultural icon, Mike Ejeagha, famed for his hit “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo,” has died at the age of 95.

Ejeagha passed away on Friday night at approximately 8:00 p.m. at the 32 Garrison Hospital in Enugu, after a prolonged battle with illness, his eldest son, Emma Ejeagha, confirmed.

Ghanaians Stunned As Bawumia and Beautiful Wife Clash with President Mahama, See Details

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Ghanaians Stunned As Bawumia and Beautiful Wife Clash with President Mahama, See Details

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In a surprising turn of events, Vice President Bawumia and his wife have publicly clashed with former President John Mahama, sparking widespread reaction across the country. The disagreement, which unfolded during a recent public event, has left many Ghanaians stunned and eager to understand the details behind the confrontation.

The clash reportedly stemmed from differing views on national development and governance. While President Mahama emphasized past achievements and his vision for Ghana’s future, Bawumia and his wife criticized certain policies and called for renewed focus on economic stability and youth empowerment. The heated exchange highlights the deep political divides in the country but also reflects the passionate engagement of Ghanaian leaders in shaping the nation’s path forward.

As the story develops, citizens and political analysts alike are watching closely, hoping for dialogue that fosters unity rather than division. More details on the clash and its implications for Ghana’s political landscape will be shared as they emerge.

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Defence Minister welcomes Northern chiefs in Central Region, praises their support

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The Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has expressed his appreciation for a delegation of Northern Chiefs residing in the Central Region, who paid a courtesy call to congratulate him and offer support for ongoing national efforts.

The meeting took place within the week with the Minister sharing details via his official Facebook page.

Dr Boamah welcomed the delegation’s commendation of the Mahama administration’s impartial handling of the long-standing Bawku chieftaincy conflict.

“I appreciate their commendation of the Mahama Government’s impartial stance on the Bawku Chieftaincy conflict, trusting in traditional resolution,” he stated.

He reiterated the government’s belief in allowing traditional mechanisms to lead the peace process.

The Minister also noted the chiefs’ constructive engagement regarding future recruitment into the Ghana Armed Forces.

He described their suggestions as “objective” and timely, especially as efforts continue to ensure inclusive and fair enlistment processes across all regions.

“Their objective discussion on future recruitments into the Ghana Armed Forces is also welcome,” he added.

Dr Boamah concluded by thanking the chiefs for their encouragement and their recognition of the Defence Ministry’s dedication to public service.

“Thank you, esteemed chiefs, for recognising our efforts and urging continued dedication to public service,” he wrote, pledging to sustain the government’s commitment to peace, unity, and national security.

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Bank of Ghana to regulate digital lending with new guidelines

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New Videos of Baltasar Engonga with Cousin’s Wife Leak Online

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Equatorial Guinea’s political class is once again rocked by scandal as new videos allegedly showing Baltasar Ebang Engonga in intimate acts with his cousin’s wife have surfaced online. This latest leak adds to a growing trove of over 400 explicit tapes linked to the former Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF).

Background

The saga began in late 2024 when authorities launched an investigation into Engonga for financial misconduct. During a forensic sweep of his digital devices, investigators uncovered hundreds of sex tapes involving multiple women—some of whom are wives and relatives of high-ranking government officials, including a police chief’s wife and even the President’s niece.

Latest Development

The newest leak, featuring Engonga and his cousin’s wife, has stirred even more outrage both online and within government circles. The video has gone viral, triggering widespread backlash over the moral integrity of those in power. Critics say this further erodes public trust in Equatorial Guinea’s leadership and calls into question the ethical culture within its public institutions.

Government and Legal Response

Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue has responded by ordering the installation of surveillance cameras in all government offices to deter such misconduct. Meanwhile, the Attorney General’s office has intensified its probe into the leaked videos, with possible health-related criminal charges being considered if any of the actions are found to have endangered public safety.

Personal Fallout

Baltasar Engonga, who is married with six children, has been suspended from his post. Reports suggest his wife has been hospitalized due to the emotional toll caused by the scandal. The videos, recorded in offices, hotels, and other private locations, have continued to damage his reputation both locally and internationally.

Broader Implications

This case has brought global attention to issues of accountability, abuse of power, and the ethical failures within Equatorial Guinea’s political system. As more details continue to emerge, the nation—and the world—are watching to see if true justice and reform will follow.

Bank of Ghana to regulate digital lending with new guidelines

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The Bank of Ghana is finalising comprehensive digital lending guidelines, expected to be issued by August 2025, to prevent the exploitation of the public by online lending platforms.

The Governor, Dr Johnson Asiama, said in Accra on Thursday that the intervention came amidst growing concerns about online lending platforms, exploiting many Ghanaians, particularly young people and informal workers, who were often enticed by attractive promises only to become ensnared in cycles of hidden fees and harassment.

Announcing the upcoming guidelines at a meeting with Chief Executive Officers of banks, Dr Asiama said: “We’ve received reports of individuals being threatened, shamed, or scammed, all under the guise of accessing quick loans.”

“We cannot allow this to continue. The upcoming guidelines will bring clear, enforceable standards to both bank-led and non-bank digital lending models.”

They would establish rules concerning licensing and authorisation, disclosure and interest rate transparency, data protection, and customer privacy, the Governor said, noting that the guidelines would also encompass ethical recovery and collection practices.

Dr. Asiama emphasised the Central Bank’s primary goal of safeguarding borrowers, especially the most vulnerable, from exploitation, while simultaneously fostering an environment where responsible, well-regulated digital lenders, including banks and their fintech partners, could flourish.

He advised institutions active in digital lending, whether directly or through third parties, to review their current models and prepare for compliance.

While Ghana’s digital lending schemes offer significant potential for financial inclusion, the sector faces numerous challenges that must be addressed for sustainable growth and robust consumer protection.

These challenges include unethical debt collection practices, data privacy risks and breaches, limited financial literacy, and a general lack of trust among consumers.

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Ghana now has the best bet anti-corruption architecture – Special Prosecutor  

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Agradaa Lands in Hot Trouble as EOCO Freezes Her Bank Account—Gifty Adorye Jubilates

In a dramatic twist, controversial evangelist Nana Agradaa has found herself in deep financial trouble as the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) has reportedly frozen her bank account. The move comes amid ongoing investigations into alleged fraudulent activities linked to her ministry and financial dealings. As news of the freeze spreads, gospel musician Gifty Adorye has been seen celebrating the development, fueling speculation about her involvement in the unfolding drama.

Agradaa, known for her bold and often controversial statements, has been at the center of multiple financial scandals over the years. Her infamous “Sika Gari” scheme, which promised financial miracles to followers, has been widely criticized as deceptive. Authorities have been monitoring her activities closely, and EOCO’s latest action suggests that legal consequences may be imminent.

Sources indicate that EOCO’s decision to freeze Agradaa’s accounts is part of a broader investigation into financial misconduct. Reports suggest that several individuals have come forward with complaints, alleging that they were defrauded through various schemes linked to her ministry. The freezing of her assets is expected to prevent any further financial transactions while investigations continue.

Meanwhile, Gifty Adorye, a well-known gospel musician and wife of politician Hopeson Adorye, has reacted to the news with apparent joy. Her celebratory stance has sparked discussions on social media, with many questioning whether she played a role in exposing Agradaa’s financial dealings. The two women have had a history of public feuds, making Adorye’s reaction all the more intriguing.

Social media has been buzzing with reactions from supporters and critics alike. Some believe that EOCO’s action is long overdue, arguing that Agradaa has exploited vulnerable individuals for too long. Others, however, see the move as politically motivated, suggesting that her influence in religious circles has made her a target.

Legal experts predict that Agradaa may face serious charges if EOCO’s investigations uncover substantial evidence of fraud. If convicted, she could be forced to return funds to alleged victims and potentially face imprisonment. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the fate of her ministry and financial empire.

As the controversy unfolds, all eyes are on Agradaa to see how she will respond. Will she fight back against EOCO’s decision, or will she attempt to negotiate a settlement? One thing is certain—this latest development has shaken Ghana’s religious and financial landscape, leaving many wondering what comes next.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to develop.

Meet the Only Ghanaian Woman Who Gave Birth to a President, Vice President, Minister, and MP

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Did you know that only one woman in Ghana has a son who has held the positions of President, Vice President, Minister, and Member of Parliament?

Her name was Hajia Abiba Nnaba, the mother of John Dramani Mahama. Many consider her one of the most successful mothers in Ghana’s history. However, there is limited public information about her personal life. She sadly passed away in June 2016.

John Dramani Mahama has had an impressive political career. He served as the President of Ghana from July 24, 2012, to January 7, 2017. He is currently the President of Ghana once again and is expected to serve until January 7, 2029.

Before becoming President, Mahama served as Vice President from 2009 to 2012 under President John Evans Atta Mills. He also represented the people of Bole Bamboi as a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2004. Additionally, he was Ghana’s Minister of Communications from 1998 to 2001.

John Mahama spent his early years with his mother in Damongo before moving to Accra to live with his father, who encouraged him to value education. He began his basic education at Achimota Basic School, where he was known for standing up to bullies on behalf of other children. He later attended Ghana Secondary School in Tamale.

After completing secondary school, Mahama enrolled at the University of Ghana, Legon, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1981. He returned to Tamale to teach history at Ghana Secondary School. However, due to political and economic challenges in Ghana, he fled to Nigeria to join his father, who was in exile.

In 1983, Mahama returned to Ghana with a growing interest in communication. He enrolled in a postgraduate program in Communication Studies at the University of Ghana, graduating in 1986. He later traveled to Moscow in the former Soviet Union, where he earned another postgraduate degree in Social Psychology in 1988.

While in Moscow, he observed the weaknesses of the socialist system and concluded that every country must develop its own unique path to growth, rather than blindly following rigid political ideologies.

Kylian Mbappe brutally told he’s ‘not in the same league as Lamine Yamal or Ousmane Dembele’ & doesn’t deserve to be a Ballon d’Or contender despite 43-goal debut season for Real Madrid

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WHAT HAPPENED?

The France captain left PSG for Real Madrid last summer and won the European Golden Shoe in his first La Liga campaign, but his side ended the season without any silverware. Meanwhile, Dembele and Yamal have flourished at PSG and Barcelona, respectively, with pundit Jerome Rothen claiming that the pair are in a different league to Mbappe and lead the race for the Ballon d’Or.

WHAT ROTHEN SAID

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Ex-PSG midfielder Rothen told RMC Sport: “Mbappe again doesn’t deserve to be in the discussion for the Ballon d’Or. Today, he is not in the same league as Lamine Yamal or Ousmane Dembele. We all know perfectly well that Mbappe doesn’t deserve to be there.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE

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Dembele starred as PSG won the Champions League, scoring eight goals in the competition and 30 across the whole campaign. Yamal has continued to impress for Barcelona, too, with the 17-year-old scoring 18 goals and assisting 25 in 55 appearances.

WHAT NEXT FOR MBAPPE?

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Mbappe will hope to give his Ballon d’Or chances a boost at the Club World Cup this month, where Real Madrid will initially take on Al-Hilal, Pachuca and RB Salzburg in the group stages.

Denmark urges stronger democratic values, equal partnerships at Constitution Day reception in Accra

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Governing Council of University of Mines and Technology inaugurated  

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President Mahama Mimics Nana Addo In Public

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Video Leaked: President Mahama Mimics Nana Addo In Public

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In his latest public address to the people of Ghana as captured on GhoNe TV, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama Mimics the former president of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo on his usual term ” Fellow Ghanaians”. Speaking to his audience, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama made mention of Fellow Ghanaians and all.of a sudden, people started laughing.

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama got and signal and laughed along aside. “Fellow Ghanaians; this sounds familiar errr. But this is what it is written in my speech. Alright, fellow citizens”. – His Excellency John Dramani Mahama stated.

Ghanaians can recall that one of the most common terms form the immediate past President, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo was ” Fellow Ghanaians”. There is no speech delivered by the then president that you will not hear Fellow Ghanaians. Therefore, many people saw that, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama was trying to mimic the former president with his “Fellow Ghanaians” – term.

Use the linked below to watch the video shared on Ghone TV on Thursday 5th June 2025.

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His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo lost the 2012 election to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama. John Dramani Mahama was later on defeated by Nana Akuffo Addo in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. The former president His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo worked hard for Ghanaians to vote for his Vice President Bawumia but he lost they 2024 elections. Mahama won the 2024 elections with ease.

Sunda International donates to Eid Al-Adha  2025 celebrations

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SUNDA International, a Chinese company in Ghana, on Friday donated several quantities of their products as well as a bull to the Muslim community at the central mosque in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.

The donation was made to coincide with the celebration by Muslims worldwide of Eid Al-Adha, the holiest festival in the Islamic calendar.

Eid Al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice, is celebrated to commemorate the obedience of Ibrahim.

The yearly ritual is considered a time to think of others as well as to repent for sins committed in the past.

The Festival of Sacrifice marks the end of the Hajj pilgrimage, where Muslims descend on Mecca. Muslims will sacrifice goats, sheep, lambs, and cows to represent Ibrahim’s commitment to God, where Allah came to Ibrahim in a dream and asked him to sacrifice his son Isma’il as an act of obedience to God.

Participation in the sacrificial festival is mandatory for all obedient Muslims who can afford an animal.

It is also mandatory for people with money to give an amount to charity so less fortunate people can afford to join in on the celebration as well.

As part of their corporate social responsibility, SUNDA donated an assortment of their best brands, such as softcare sanitary pads, baby diaper wipes, and Kleensoft washing soap, as well as a bullock to the Kumasi Central Mosque to enhance the celebration of Eid Al-Adha.

King Edward of Hello FM in Kumasi, on behalf of SUNDA, donated the products to the Muslims in Kumasi.

He stated that the gesture is in line with SUNDA’s long-held tradition of keeping a bond with the poor communities who have always supported the company through their patronage.

King Edward also added, “SUNDA believes in the goodness of helping the poor in our society”.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Muslim community, regional chief Imam praised SUNDA for their dedication and commitment to the Zongo communities and the poor in general throughout the years.

SUNDA International is a Chinese company in Ghana engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of household consumable products and detergents in Ghana and West Africa for over fifteen years. Their factories also directly employ over five thousand Ghanaians and many more indirectly. And they have donated for this festivity and many other charitable causes over the past several years.

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“Aluta Continua”: Nurses’ strike persists as GRNMA awaits official injunction notice

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The nationwide strike by nurses and midwives continues unabated, plunging the healthcare sector into a deeper crisis, as the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) maintains it has yet to receive formal notification of a High Court injunction ordering a return to work.

Despite the National Labour Commission (NLC) securing an interlocutory injunction on Thursday, June 5, 2025, the GRNMA insists its “struggle continues” until legally served.

The industrial action, which commenced on Tuesday, June 4, has brought vital healthcare services across over 300 public hospitals and clinics in all 16 regions to a near standstill.

Thousands of patients have been left stranded, with emergency units operating minimally and scheduled surgeries postponed indefinitely.

Vulnerable populations, including pregnant women attending antenatal clinics and young children requiring routine immunisations, have been disproportionately affected by the sudden halt in non-emergency patient care, which has seen an 80-90% reduction in some facilities.

READ ALSO: High Court restrains GRNMA from continuing with strike for 10 days

Speaking to Citi News on Friday, June 6, Joseph Krampah, Public Relations Officer for the GRNMA, articulated the association’s firm stance.

“They think that they should serve us a letter; we can’t prevent them, but what constitutes an illegal strike? When in Ghana has the Labour Commission said that this strike is legal? It is only illegal when they don’t inform your office about the intended strike, and we did—you had the letter,” Krampah asserted, challenging the NLC’s declaration that their action is illegal.

He continued, echoing the defiant motto, “If you are declaring it as illegal or whatever and you are bringing an injunction, that is your job to do, and we respect the court and the NLC very much. We are law-abiding people. But just that things that we have not seen, we cannot act on them. I am saying that we haven’t received any letter. None of the executives has been served with any letter about that. So till we know that, aluta continua.”

The GRNMA launched the strike to protest persistent delays in the implementation of their 2024 Collective Agreement.

Key grievances include the non-payment of various critical allowances, such as responsibility, uniform, and non-basic allowances, which collectively amount to millions of cedis owed over time.

Additionally, the association cites the plight of over 5,000 newly qualified nurses and midwives who have been awaiting official postings since late 2024, a significant impediment to their professional integration.

While the NLC’s injunction from the High Court’s Industrial and Labour Division aims to compel the GRNMA’s over 128,000 members back to their posts, the technicality of non-service has created an unusual impasse.

The coming days will likely determine whether the legal process can swiftly deliver the injunction notice to the GRNMA leadership, or if the healthcare crisis will deepen as the “struggle continues.”

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Ghanaian defender Emmanuel Gyamfi joins Aberdeen in Scotland

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Emmanuel Gyamfi, a young left-back with Ghanaian roots, has signed for Aberdeen, a top team in the Scottish Premiership.

The 20-year-old defender was born in Germany and played for Schalke before making this move. Last season, he went on loan to Dutch side Venlo, where he showed great promise. He played 30 matches and gave two assists, helping his team throughout the campaign.

Gyamfi is known for his speed, energy, and strong defensive skills. Aberdeen hopes he will bring fresh strength to their backline as they prepare for the new season.

Kotoko China Circles’ express concerns over Frederick Asare’s delayed contract talks

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The spokesperson of the Asante Kotoko China Circles 0086, Martin Tawiah, has expressed disappointment over goalkeeper Frederick Asare’s delay in extending his contract with the club, accusing the player and his management of showing a lack of commitment in recent discussions.

Speaking with MTV, Tawiah revealed that despite Asare’s important role at the club—including serving as captain in recent matches—there has been no progress in contract extension talks, with his current deal set to expire in August 2025.

“Frederick Asare has been a good servant at Kotoko. He is even the captain, so if he wants to leave, he has to do so amicably,” Tawiah said. 

“But rather, he and his manager have refused to meet with Kotoko to speak about the contract extension. His contract ends in August and they are dragging their feet.”

Tawiah added a stern warning to the player, hinting at possible fallout should he choose to walk away without proper closure:

“He can leave, but he should know that when he leaves, he shouldn’t ever think about returning.”

Frederick Asare has been one of Kotoko’s most consistent performers in the past two seasons, and his departure would represent a significant blow to the club’s rebuilding plans ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

It remains unclear whether the club will make another push to keep him or begin preparations to find a replacement in the upcoming transfer window.

Listen to the full interview at Mothers FM?TV below:

Ken Ofori-Atta is not sick, he’s playing hide and seek with OSP- Tanko Computer

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Dr. Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer, Deputy National Director of Elections and IT for NDC

The Deputy National Director of Elections and IT for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer has alleged that former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta is deliberately avoiding the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) by pretending to be unwell.

Dr. Tanko made the assertion during a live appearance on TV3’s New Day, hosted by Roland Walker, in response to recent developments in the OSP’s ongoing investigation into alleged corruption.

“Ken Ofori-Atta is not sick! He’s well, he’s hearty. There’s nothing wrong with him. He’s only doing hide and seek,” Dr. Tanko declared. “He knows the enormity of the crimes the OSP is investigating, and his lawyers have advised him accordingly.”

According to Dr. Tanko, a request by Mr. Ofori-Atta’s legal team for a virtual interrogation further supports his claim that the former minister is trying to dodge the OSP’s quest for accountability.

“This is a strategy they have adopted, and it is not going to help anybody,” he emphasised.

OSP declares Ofori-Atta wanted again

Dr. Tanko’s comments come in the wake of the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s recent decision to declare Ken Ofori-Atta a wanted person again. The move follows Mr. Ofori-Atta’s failure to appear before the OSP on June 2, 2025, despite previous assurances that he would cooperate.

The OSP, led by Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng, described Mr. Ofori-Atta as a fugitive from justice and has initiated steps for extradition. A formal INTERPOL Red Notice has also been requested to ensure international assistance in his arrest.

This is the second time Mr. Ofori-Atta has been declared wanted. He was removed from the list in February 2025 after he pledged to return voluntarily in May.

In the same interview, Dr. Tanko praised President John Dramani Mahama’s renewed efforts to fight corruption, saying that under his leadership, public officeholders are being held to higher ethical standards.

“President Mahama is on a mission to build a prosperous nation free from corruption and to recover all looted state funds,” Dr. Tanko said. “That’s why he has warned his appointees to stay clear of the public purse. After nearly six months in office, there hasn’t been a single corruption scandal.”

He urged the public, and particularly Mr. Ofori-Atta’s legal team, to support Mahama’s “Reset Ghana” agenda, which he described as critical to national renewal and public trust.

Who is Ken Ofori-Atta?

Ken Ofori-Atta served as Ghana’s Finance Minister from 2017 to 2024 under President Nana Akufo-Addo. He led key financial initiatives such as the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme and IMF bailout negotiations, but his tenure was also marred by growing debt concerns and allegations of financial mismanagement.

He is currently under investigation by the OSP for alleged multiple offences, including alleged procurement breaches and misuse of public funds, particularly involving the Ghana Revenue Authority’s Tax Refund Account.

His lawyers have indicated that he is unwell and is scheduled for a surgical procedure that requires that his expected relocation to Ghana be delayed.

About the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP)

The OSP is Ghana’s foremost independent anti-corruption agency, established in 2018 to investigate and prosecute corruption-related offences involving public officers.

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Ofori-Atta’s Interpol Red Notice: Public listing could jeopardise strategic arrest – Amanda Clinton

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor’s (OSP) decision to publicly declare former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta wanted again, complete with an INTERPOL Red Notice, has drawn sharp criticism from private legal practitioner Amanda Clinton.

While acknowledging the legal appropriateness of an Interpol notification in such circumstances, Ms Clinton argues that the publicity surrounding the declaration could be potentially counterproductive to the OSP’s own objectives.

Speaking today, Friday, June 6, 2025, on the JoyNews AM Show in response to the OSP’s re-issuance of the Red Notice after Ofori-Atta missed his June 2 deadline, Ms Clinton, the Head of Chambers at Clinton Consultancy, highlighted a crucial distinction between legal procedure and strategic execution.

“There is a fine line between holding a press conference in order to enlighten the public as to efforts to move a corruption case forward with no emotion… But there is, and when we see it play out in the world in terms of the UK, US, etc., there isn’t this hugely political side too much,” Clinton observed, alluding to the heightened political polarisation surrounding the Ofori-Atta case.

READ ALSO: Office of the Special Prosecutor remains Ghana’s most promising anti-corruption tool

Her core argument centres on the operational effectiveness of Red Notices, particularly concerning high-profile individuals.

“The real purpose of a red notice is a high-net-worth individual taking a private jet or a commercial plane somewhere and then just being nabbed because there is a silent red notice as to this being a person to be picked up,” Ms Clinton explained.

She emphasised that a significant number of Interpol Red Notices are designed to be covert, allowing for discreet apprehension when an individual crosses borders.

According to Ms Clinton, the OSP’s public announcement could have inadvertently “compromised an international operation potentially, which could have netted you that same individual to be picked up on the border going to [Ghana] or wherever.”

She suggested that such public declarations, while generating media attention, might actually hinder the quiet, efficient process of international law enforcement cooperation that often relies on stealth.

While acknowledging the argument that public wanted lists can lead to citizen tip-offs (as seen in movies and real-life cases where ordinary citizens identify suspects), Ms Clinton maintained that for an individual of Ofori-Atta’s stature, apprehension typically involves formal diplomatic channels and direct notification to relevant authorities.

Ms Clinton also delved into the complexities of extradition as she pointed out that the requesting country must provide “sufficient evidence to establish a prima facie case”.

Crucially, she highlighted the “political offence exception” in such treaties, which “excludes extradition for offences deemed political in nature”.

This, she suggested, could potentially be leveraged by Ofori-Atta’s legal team, depending on how the government frames the charges, adding another layer of legal intricacy to the public pursuit.

Ultimately, Ms Clinton cautioned against the perils of what she termed a “trial by media”, where public declarations might “soil people’s names publicly” before due legal process can fully unfold.

While conceding it would be “better that he came back and faced these charges”, her critique focuses squarely on the OSP’s public relations strategy versus the more subtle, yet often more effective, tools of international law enforcement.

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Sky Train scandal: 3 former GIIF board members deny approving $2m deal

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Former Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) CEO Solomon Asamoah (left) and ex-board chairman Prof. Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi (right)

A major hurdle has emerged for the former leadership of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) under trial, as three former board members have independently filed witness statements at the Accra High Court unanimously denying ever approving any funding for the contentious Sky Train project.

These damning testimonies could significantly bolster the Attorney-General’s prosecution of Solomon Asamoah, former GIIF Chief Executive Officer; and Professor Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi, former Board Chairman, for allegedly causing financial loss to the state to the tune of $2million.

The criminal proceedings centre on a project that has long been shrouded in mystery and public scepticism.

The Sky Train concept, first proposed around 2017-2018, envisioned a massive 200km urban rail network across major cities, with an ambitious estimated cost ranging from $2.6 billion to $3.2 billion.

Despite the grand promises of urban decongestion and modern transport, tangible progress on the ground has remained conspicuously absent after the payment of $2million.

Witness statements in court reveal a consistent narrative across the former GIIF board members’ tenures, challenging any claim of official endorsement for the project’s funding.

Yvonne Odoley Sowah, who served on the GIIF Board from 2017 to 2021, explicitly declared in her statement dated May 28, 2025, that during her time, former CEO Solomon Asamoah “did not submit any document to the Board for the approval of the Sky Train project.”

She further confirmed that “the Board never approved the Sky Train Project, nor did it approve the disbursement of any monies under this project.”

Her account was corroborated by Nana Afua Kyerewaa Ababio, a banker from Ashanti Mampong and a GIIF Board member from 2017 to 2020.

In her statement dated May 30, 2025, Ms. Ababio asserted that her review of board documents showed “no formal request from GIIF management to the Investment Committee, a sub-committee of the Board, for consideration of the Sky Train project.”

Consequently, she concluded, there was no recommendation from the Investment Committee to the full Board for its approval, nor any formal presentation or resolution, leading to no disbursement of funds during her service.

Adding to this unified denial, Cecilia Gambrah, a native of Fumesua, Ashanti Region, who also sat on the GIIF Board from 2017 to 2020, unequivocally stated in her June 2, 2025, witness statement: “To the best of my recollection, the Board did not approve any funding for the Sky Train project during the period of my service.”

All three former board members have appended “statements of truth” to their testimonies, legally affirming the veracity of their recollections.

Their collective and independent denials suggest a potential circumvention of the stringent governance and financial protocols expected of an institution like GIIF, established in 2014 to meticulously manage and mobilise funds for Ghana’s critical infrastructure.

The high-stakes trial is poised to unearth more details surrounding the mysterious funding of the Sky Train concept that, despite years of public discussion, has yet to materialise.

Background

The Attorney-General’s Office formally charged Mr. Solomon Asamoah and Prof. Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi in May for their roles in the controversial Accra Sky Train project, which allegedly cost the state $2 million without authorisation.

The charges, filed on May 13 at the Accra High Court (Criminal Division), include wilfully causing financial loss to the state under the Criminal Offences Act, conspiracy to commit a crime through intentional dissipation of public funds, and intentional dissipation of public funds under the Public Property Protection Decree.

Prosecutors allege that in February 2019, the accused authorised a $2 million payment from GIIF to Africa Investor Holdings Limited for preliminary work on the Sky Train project – a system that was never built.

The payment was reportedly made without proper board approval.

The Sky Train project, initiated in 2018 as a public-private partnership for an urban rail system in Accra, involved a memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Railways Development, Africa Investor Holdings, and GIIF.

However, investigations revealed the $2 million disbursement lacked proper due diligence and violated GIIF’s governance protocols.

This prosecution forms part of the government’s broader crackdown on financial malfeasance, following earlier warnings of pending charges in the SkyTrain and NSS ghost names scandals.

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