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Mohammed V Airport 11 Million Passengers

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Rabat – Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport has recorded an exceptional performance this week, surpassing the symbolic threshold of 11 million passengers for the first time.

This passenger boom was fueled by the unprecedented momentum of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Passenger traffic increased from 10.5 million in 2024 to 11.5 million in 2025, marking a 9.3% rise. 

The surge is largely attributed to the influx of football fans, official delegations, and international visitors attending AFCON 2025, alongside increased flight frequencies.

The airport now accounts for 31% of total passenger traffic across the country’s airports, and established Mohammed V International as Morocco’s leading air gateway.

 

These developments are part of the broader “Airports 2030” strategy, which aims to support the growth of passenger air traffic by expanding capacity, improving travel experiences, and modernizing infrastructure. 

Mohammed V Airport aims to welcome 12.5 million passengers by 2026 and more than 20 million by 2030.

Hosting the 2025 AFCON positions Morocco at the center of continental football by providing a boost to the country’s economy and tourism sector. 

The influx of fans, teams, and international delegations generates increased demand for hotels, restaurants, transport, and local services, which in turn generates revenue opportunities across multiple industries. 

AFCON 2025 will also help in improving Morocco’s global visibility as a sports and travel destination, encourage infrastructure investments, and strengthen the country’s capacity to host large-scale international events.

GoldBod generates over $10bn in FX in 2025, prepares full ASM takeover in 2026- Sammy Gyamfi

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The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) generated over $10 billion in foreign exchange in 2025 and will fully take over the ASM gold trading program in 2026, says CEO Sammy Gyamfi.

The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has confirmed that its gold trading activities generated more than $10 billion in foreign exchange for Ghana in 2025, contributing to the country’s improving macroeconomic indicators.

Helicopter crash on Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro kills 5

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The helicopter crash killed five people in Tanzania The helicopter crash killed five people in Tanzania

A helicopter crashed on Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro, killing five people, the civil aviation authority said on Thursday, while local media reported that the aircraft was on a medical rescue mission.

The helicopter crashed near the mountain’s Barafu Camp on Wednesday, Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement.

Mwananchi newspaper and East Africa TV, citing Kilimanjaro region’s head of police, Simon Maigwa, reported that the helicopter was on a medical rescue mission.

Among the dead were a guide, a doctor, the pilot and two foreign tourists, Mwananchi cited Maigwa as saying, without giving the tourists’ nationalities.

Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, is nearly 6,000 meters (20,000 feet) above sea level.

The crash happened between 4,670 and 4,700 metres, Mwananchi reported.

Around 50,000 tourists climb Kilimanjaro annually.

IMF Plans Adjustments to Ghana’s Fiscal and Monetary Targets

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IMF Plans Adjustments to Ghana’s Fiscal and Monetary Targets
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Beyond the proposed extension of Ghana’s ECF programme, the International Monetary Fund has outlined plans to adjust key elements of the programme framework to reflect prevailing macroeconomic conditions.

In its latest Staff Report, the Fund disclosed that revisions would be made to the Indicative Targets (ITs) and the Monetary Policy Consultation Clause (MPCC). By the end of March 2026, the primary balance and non-oil revenue indicative targets are expected to be revised to align with current macroeconomic developments, while preserving the overall fiscal effort relative to gross domestic product.

The IMF also indicated that the MPCC bands for December 2025 and March 2026 would be revised downward. These changes are intended to better capture the impact of recent macroeconomic developments on projected disinflation trends.

According to the Fund, these adjustments are aimed at ensuring that programme targets remain realistic and supportive of Ghana’s ongoing economic stabilisation efforts as the country moves toward the final review of the ECF programme.






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Ashanti Regional Council of Elders commends NPP minority caucus for parliamentary resilience

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The Ashanti Regional Council of Elders of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has commended the Minority Caucus in Parliament for its resilience, commitment and principled leadership amid what it describes as a challenging and often hostile parliamentary environment.

In a press statement issued Thursday, December 25, the Council lauded the minority caucus for what it described as “unmatched commitment, resilience and sterling qualities” demonstrated throughout the year’s parliamentary debates.

According to the statement, the caucus has operated with a numerical strength of 87 against a majority of 189, yet has continued to make its presence felt through determined and value-driven participation.

“This year, in the face of a disadvantaged numerical strength of 87 in favour of the minority and the relentless tactics of bullying, frustration and intimidation by the majority of 189, you have demonstrated unmatched commitment, resilience and sterling qualities in debates that speak to the very soul of our tradition.”

The Elders noted that they have followed parliamentary proceedings with keen interest, expressing admiration for how the minority has conducted itself despite what the Council characterised as “relentless tactics of bullying, frustration and intimidation” from the Majority side.

Drawing inspiration from Ghana’s historic Danquah-Busia-Dombo political tradition, the Council commended the caucus for standing as “guardians of liberty and constitutional order”.

The statement emphasised that the caucus has consistently reminded the nation that democracy can only flourish when its foundations are defended with courage, clarity and respect for constitutional principles.

The message further highlighted the Minority’s approach to leadership, praising it for reflecting the human-centred philosophy associated with K.A. Busia.

According to the Council, the caucus has shown that leadership extends beyond the exercise of power to genuine service, prioritising the dignity and welfare of the people in national deliberations.

In addition, the Council acknowledged the caucus’s efforts to promote unity and cooperation in line with the inclusive vision of S.D. Dombo.

It noted that, even in adversity, the Minority has sought to build bridges and foster collaboration, reinforcing the belief that national strength lies in unity rather than division.

“These ideals of liberty, humanism and unity are not relics of history,” the statement said, adding that the Minority Caucus has carried these values into the parliamentary arena “with honour and conviction”.

The Council concluded by offering a special commendation to the caucus for its dedication and performance over the past year, stating that its actions have reaffirmed the relevance of the Danquah-Busia-Dombo tradition as both a heritage and a moral compass for principled political action.

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Sammy Gyamfi celebrates gold export milestone, Cadman Mills calls it “hollow”

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Ghana Gold Board Faces Criticism Despite Record Exports

Accra, Dec 25, 2025 – The Ghana Gold Board (Goldbod) has announced that it surpassed its 2025 small-scale gold export target, shipping over 100 tons of gold and generating more than $10 billion in foreign exchange for the country.

Ndidi to address Osimhen’s frustration After AFCON substitution incident – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results

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Nigeria captain Wilfred Ndidi has confirmed he will speak with star striker Victor Osimhen after the forward’s visibly angry reaction to being substituted in the team’s 2-1 Africa Cup of Nations win over Tanzania.

Osimhen was replaced in the 86th minute, appearing frustrated as he left the pitch despite Nigeria holding a winning position. The Napoli striker had missed several chances earlier in the match.

“He’s a big player; he wants to do the best for the team, so maybe [he’s] a bit frustrated; it’s normal,” Ndidi told ESPN after the match. “I think he’s kind of like putting too much pressure on himself. I am going to speak to him. He’s a great guy, he wants to win.”

The incident highlights the intense pressure on Osimhen as Nigeria’s primary attacking threat as they pursue their first AFCON title since 2013.

The Super Eagles are preparing to face Tunisia in their next game on Saturday, December 27 at the Fez Stadium.

The three-time champions, after losing the final of the 2023 edition to Ivory Coast, are poised to make amends, with their surprise failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup another driving factor for their determination.

Stonebwoy is a superstar who must be protected

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Peter Okoye hails Stonebwoy’s humility play videoPeter Okoye hails Stonebwoy’s humility

Peter Okoye, a member of the defunct ‘P Square’ music group has commended Stonebwoy’s humility, describing him as a superstar who deserves to be protected.

In an interview on TV3, he recalled how Stonebwoy travelled from Ghana to Nigeria on the very same day he submitted his verse for their “Odo” record, just to be part of the music video shoot without any delay.

#BHIMFEST2025: Stonebwoy shuts down Accra with sold-out stadium concert

“The day Stonebwoy sent in his verse, I was already on set shooting the video. My choreographer told me, ‘Peter, don’t shoot this video, let’s make it a remix.’ I asked Stonebwoy where he was, and he said he was in Ghana. I told him we were filming that same day, and he immediately got on a flight to Nigeria to join us on set,” he said.

Peter noted that Stonebwoy’s decision to travel for the shoot, along with the way he took time to interact warmly with everyone on location, showed how genuinely humble he is.

“Stonebwoy took photos with every single person on set. I stood there watching it all happen. I always thought I was humble, but Stonebwoy is really humble,” he added.

The Nigerian singer further pointed out that Stonebwoy stands out among Ghanaian superstars because of his down-to-earth nature, urging Ghanaians to appreciate and protect him.

“Stonebwoy is very humble and needs to be protected. Ghanaians, you have a superstar. With all due respect to everyone, Stonebwoy reminds me of myself. He flew to Nigeria just to record a song with me, and everyone behind the scenes loved him,” he added.

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Haruna Iddrisu opens up on his appointment as Education Minister

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Haruna Iddrisu is the Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu is the Minister of Education

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has reflected on his appointment to lead Ghana’s education sector, describing the role as both challenging and significant.

In an interview on Channel One TV, monitored by GhanaWeb on Thursday, December 25, 2025, he said his appointment followed extensive consultations by President John Dramani Mahama.

“I’m sure President Mahama thoroughly engaged and consulted before the decision to assign me to the Ministry of Education, probably to help him reset Ghana’s education sector,” he noted.

Haruna Iddrisu also acknowledged the enormous challenges facing Ghana’s education system, from kindergarten and basic education through primary, junior high, secondary, and tertiary levels.

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“There are significant challenges and problems that need to be dealt with head-on, and I’m sure he trusted my judgement in that respect,” he added.

Reflecting on his achievements over the past year, the minister expressed confidence in his contributions to the sector.

‘We will provide free tertiary education for persons with disabilities’ – Haruna Iddrisu

“I have not disappointed him in the last one year, and I shall not. We will review and reform Ghana’s education system generally in order to produce competencies that can stand the test of the 21st century,” he said.

He further highlighted the ministry’s focus on equipping Ghanaians with 21st-century skills, stressing the importance of not only knowledge acquisition but also critical thinking and analytical abilities to enable citizens to contribute meaningfully at both national and global levels.

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TrendingGH: Citizens spread holiday wishes for 2025 Christmas

Ghanaians mark Christmas   | Ghana News Agency

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Accra, Dec 25, GNA – Today, December 25, 2025, marks another joyous Christmas in Ghana.  

Christmas is an annual Christian holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe to be the Son of God.  

However, it has also evolved into a major cultural and secular celebration around the world, observed by many non-Christians. 

In the tradition of the Ghana News Agency (GNA) reporting on the spiritual and social pulse of the nation, this year’s celebrations highlight a blend of deep reflection and vibrant community spirit. 

​Reflections on a Season of Hope and Renewal 

​Across the country, from the bustling markets of Tema Community One to the festive streets of Sunyani, Ghanaians have gathered to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.  

While some traders have noted a shift toward more cautious spending this year, the “December in GH” spirit remains alive, with the Masquerade festivals in Takoradi and cultural displays at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park providing a colorful backdrop to the day’s religious observances. 

​The Clergy’s Call: “Keep Christ in Christmas” 

​In various Christmas Day sermons monitored by the GNA, the clergy have made a passionate plea for the nation to return to the core of the season. 

​Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, and other heads of major denominations, have cautioned against the “commercialization” of the holiday.  

Their message is clear: 

​”Christmas must move beyond mere celebration to inspire ethical leadership and compassion.  

“We must resist the tactical efforts to remove Christ from the consciousness of humanity and instead allow His message of peace and reconciliation to guide our national life.” 

​The Christian Council of Ghana further reminded the faithful that Christ is the “reason for the season,” urging Ghanaians to let His life influence every endeavor—from family life to public discourse and governance. 

​Messages of Peace, Patriotism, and Unity 

​As the nation transitions through a significant political and economic period, leaders have emphasized the need for national cohesion. 

​Hope & Resilience: President John Dramani Mahama, in his first Christmas message since returning to office, urged Ghanaians to draw strength from one another.  

He emphasized that the “hope of Christmas” should fuel the collective task of rebuilding the economy. 

​Patriotism: Religious and civil society leaders, including the Frimpong-Manso Institute, have called for tolerance and cooperation, noting that Ghana’s peace architecture remains a beacon of stability in the West African sub-region. 

​Love: The theme of “sacrificial giving” has been a recurring one, with calls to reach out to the vulnerable, the orphans, and the “stranger in our gates.” 

​A Stern Caution: Safety and Sobriety 

​Amidst the festivities, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the National Road Safety Authority have issued a strong alert to the public. 

​Road Safety Guidelines 

​To ensure the holidays do not end in tragedy, motorists and pedestrians are urged to adhere to the following: 

​Avoid the “Four Destructive S’s”: Speeding, Somnolence (tiredness), Substances (alcohol/drugs), and Shoddy overtaking. 

​Vigilance: Passengers are encouraged to “speak up” against reckless driving. 

 Weather Awareness: The onset of the Harmattan season has reduced visibility on many highways; drivers are advised to use fog lights and reduce speed accordingly. 

​Avoid Overindulgence 

 Health experts have also cautioned against excessive consumption of food and alcohol.  

The Ministry of Health reminded the public that “your life is precious to the nation,” urging moderation to avoid the sudden onset of health complications during the yuletide. 

GNA 

Kenneth Odeng Adade 

Nigerian celebrities celebrate Christmas with heartwarming family photos

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Nigerian celebrities are back on social media this Christmas, sharing cosy family moments and festive photos with their fans.

This year feels different from 2024. The quiet, minimalist looks are gone. In their place are bolder colours, playful styling and a much louder festive mood.

Matching pyjamas, bright outfits, Christmas headbands and carefully decorated trees dominate the photos. The focus is on fun, warmth and togetherness.

Fans are clearly enjoying the switch.

See more photos below.

Jada Pollock and Wizkid’s children share cosy Christmas moment.
Jada Pollock and Wizkid’s children share cosy Christmas moment. Credit Instagram jada_p__
Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson Okojie poses with her family in matching Christmas pyjamas during a festive photoshoot
Mercy Johnson Okojie and her family share a festive Christmas moment in matching pyjamas. Credit: Instagram | Mercy Johnson Okojie
Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux pose with their baby in matching red Christmas pyjamas beside a decorated Christmas tree
Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux share a joyful Christmas family moment in matching festive pyjamas. Credit: Instagram | Priscilla Ojo
The Okoye family pose in matching red Christmas pyjamas in front of a decorated Christmas tree
The Okoye family share a festive Christmas family moment. Credit: Instagram | judeengees
Comedian Warri Pikin poses with her family in matching red Christmas outfits beside a decorated Christmas tree
Warri Pikin shares a joyful Christmas family moment in matching festive outfits. Credit: Instagram | realwarripikin
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels poses with her children in matching green Christmas pyjamas beside a decorated Christmas tree
Regina Daniels shares a calm and intimate Christmas moment with her children in matching festive sleepwear. Credit: Instagram | Regina Daniels
TV host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu shares a festive Christmas moment with his wife and children during a family photoshoot
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu shares a warm Christmas family moment with his wife and children. Credit: Instagram | Ebuka Obi-Uchendu
Seyi Tinubu poses with his family in coordinated festive outfits in front of a decorated Christmas tree
Seyi Tinubu shares a warm Christmas family moment during a festive photoshoot. Credit: Instagram | Seyi Tinubu
Former Super Eagles captain Joseph Yobo poses with his family in festive outfits beside a decorated Christmas tree
Joseph Yobo and his family pose for a festive Christmas photo. Credit: Instagram | josephyobo1
Nollywood actress Sharon Ooja poses with her husband in cosy Christmas outfits while holding mugs beside a decorated tree
Sharon Ooja shares cosy Christmas moment with her husband. Credit: Instagram | Sharon Ooja
Chef and Guinness World Record holder Hilda Baci poses playfully in a white outfit beside a richly decorated Christmas tree
Hilda Baci poses beside a decorated Christmas tree during a festive photoshoot. Credit: Instagram | hildabaci
Actress Lilian Afegbai poses in a white outfit in front of a silver themed Christmas tree during a festive photoshoot
Lilian Afegbai poses beside a silver themed Christmas tree during a festive photoshoot. Credit: Instagram | lillyafe
Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw poses in a festive green outfit styled with an oversized red bow during a Christmas photoshoot
Kate Henshaw stuns in a festive holiday portrait styled with a bold red bow. Credit: Instagram | Kate Henshaw
Radiating love and elegance, Fathia Williams extends Christmas wishes to her fans.
Radiating love and elegance, Fathia Williams extends Christmas wishes to her fans. Credit: Instagram | Fathia Williams

Christmas celebration: Expose wrongs, embrace lawful initiatives—Clergy urge Ghanaians

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Christian leaders have called on Ghanaians to expose wrongdoing and support lawful initiatives that safeguard the common good of the people to give true meaning to Christmas, which marks the birth of Jesus Christ.

They said, for instance, the destruction of the environment through illegal mining (galamsey) needed to be tackled collectively and decisively by all Ghanaians, irrespective of where they came from.

They said Christmas should be a period to remind mankind of their stewardship of the environment entrusted in their care.

The religious leaders further stated that the greatest manifestation of God’s love to mankind and Ghanaians in general was to extend such a gesture beyond the season of Christmas.

The Christian leaders stated these in separate messages ahead of the Christmas festivities.

The messages came from the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, the Methodist Church of Ghana, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, the Church of Pentecost, the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Zion Church, and the Assemblies of God Church Ghana.

Others were from The Lord’s Pentecostal Church International, the Life International Churches and Schools, and the Great Commission Church International (GCCI).

Catholic Bishops

The Catholic Bishops Conference, in a message signed by its president, Most Rev. Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi, said Ghanaians should extend love to the marginalised and the less privileged in society, namely prisoners, street children, mentally ill people, widows, orphans, and the poorest of the poor, among others, as part of the Christmas celebrations.

The circumstances surrounding Jesus’s birth, it said, continued to invite “us to a life of simplicity and modesty and not a life of affluence. It also reminds us that it is only in humility that we can access Christ in our lives”.

“One of the worrying concerns of many Ghanaians during this season is the high rate of road accidents on our roads. Therefore, we reiterate our appeal over the years to all users of our roads to observe all rules and regulations to ensure safety on our roads,” it said. 

Methodist, Presby

The Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, Most Rev. Prof. K. Asamoah-Gyedu, said Christmas required mankind to embody compassion where there was pain, righteousness where injustice prevailed, and hope where despair threatened to take root.

John the Baptist’s exhortation, he said, challenged “us to share what we have, to act with fairness, and to uphold the dignity of all people.”

“This call to righteousness includes our responsibility as stewards of God’s creation.

“The scourge of galamsey, destroying our lands, polluting our waters, and threatening the future of our children, is a painful reminder of what happens when we prioritise short-term gain over God’s long-term vision for human flourishing,” he emphasised.

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rt. Rev. Dr Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye said Christmas was not merely a season of celebration as was now commonly known, and that it affirmed God’s decisive intervention in human history.

In the birth of Christ, he said, prophecy was fulfilled, a divine promise honoured, and salvation made available to all.

“The Incarnation reveals God’s redemptive initiative, equips the saints for ministry, brings order into a disordered world, and points us toward the blessed hope of the Parousia, when Christ shall return to judge the world in righteousness and to usher His people into everlasting life, rewarding all for their quality work and life lived on earth,” he said. 

Assemblies of God, Pentecost

The General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Yenusom Wengam, said to many Ghanaians, 2025 had been a year of tears and fears, highs and lows, sweet and sour, good and bad, a year of pestilence and turbulence.

But in all those circumstances, he said, “We can look back and thank God, and look forward and trust Him. For no one who trusts in Him will be disappointed”.

“The figures, in terms of economic growth, inflation decline, exchange rates, food prices and agricultural production have been good, but can get better.

So, as policymakers and implementers, we must do more to feed ourselves at lesser costs, accommodate the homeless and provide decent jobs for the unemployed, especially the youth,” Rev. Wengam said.

The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, said the fact that Christmas was celebrated worldwide by nations reinforced the truth that Jesus was the accredited Saviour of the world.

He said there was an attempt by some groups to shift people’s minds away from Christ, turning the season into nothing more than a holiday filled with feasting and merrymaking. 

Great Commission, Lord’s Pentecostal

Apostle Dr Vincent Samuel Ansah of the GCCI said Christmas was a time to celebrate the birth of God’s unspeakable gift to mankind.

“Jesus’ birth, life and death on the cross, all sanctioned by God, constitute the highest expression of God’s love to man (John 3:16),” he said.

The message linked God’s love with peace upon the world, stressing that “peace is an existential priority.

The Bible exhorts us to do our utmost to live in peace with all men”.

The General Overseer of The Lord’s Pentecostal Church International, Apostle Eric Essandoh Anim Otoo, said peace on earth and goodwill towards men, as contained in the biblical verse of Luke 2:14, must continue to inspire how mankind lives.

The season, he said, called for mankind to reflect deeply on the responsibilities entrusted to them as stewards of God’s creation.

He said Christ came for mankind to have life and have it more abundantly, and that the government, entrusted with the mandate to protect the national interest, must rise with renewed courage, consistency and integrity to salvage the country’s lands from destruction. 

AME Zion

The Presiding Bishop of the AME Zion Church, Rt Rev. Dr Hilliard K. Dela Dogbe, said the smooth transition of political power from the former administration to a new government, the significant improvement in economic markers alongside the strengthening of the local currency, renewed efforts and interventions such as Blue Water Guards and NAIMOS to combat the menace of illegal mining and the imminent threat posed to local water bodies, and efforts at mediating peace in the Bawku crisis had been some positive developments over the period.

The tragic loss of eight officials through the helicopter crash and 16 youth of the Saviour Church in a road crash were some of the very challenging and low points of the year.

“The challenges notwithstanding, Ghana remains a progressive, safe, and peaceful nation within a relatively volatile sub-region, and for this we owe God thanks,” he said. 

Life International

The General Overseer of Life International Churches and Schools, Bishop Gordon Kisseih, said although there was something unique about Christmas—the carols, the lights, and the joy that filled the atmosphere—not all people may be celebrating.

The message of Christmas, he said, required that “we show the love of Jesus during the season, by demonstrating the compassion of Christ towards the poor and vulnerable.

“This is the season to remember people in our various communities to show them practical Christianity,” he said.

He said basic items such as food, water, and other daily essentials would be a great Christmas message to send across to the people for whom Jesus was born. 

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Grandpa encouraged me to play for Algeria, says son of French football legend Zinedine Zidane

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Luca Zidane, son ‌of French World Cup-winner Zinedine, said his grandfather had supported him in switching international allegiance to Algeria, ‍after playing for France at junior level.

Zinedine Zidane is widely regarded as one of the greatest French footballers, inspiring his country to their first World Cup victory in 1998 and scoring two goals in the 3-0 win over Brazil in the final in Paris. The midfielder also ⁠guided them to the Euro 2000 trophy, achieving an unprecedented double for Les Bleus.

The decision to switch nationalities by Luca, who chose to avoid comparisons with his father from an early age by opting to play as a goalkeeper, came as a surprise, especially since he made it at the age of 27.

He quickly became Algeria’s first-choice keeper, and his father watched him ‍play against Sudan in Vladimir Petković’s side’s opening Africa Cup of Nations Group E match on Wednesday that they won 3-0.

Zidane ‍was not tested much during the match, but he did make an important save from a dangerous chance that fell to Yaser Awad with the score at 1-0.

Zinedine Zidane watches his son against Sudan in the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
Zinedine Zidane watches his son against Sudan in the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

“When I think of Algeria, ‌I remember my grandfather. Since childhood, we’ve had this Algerian culture in the family,” Zidane told BeIN Sports France.

Lawyer, two others in court over fraud

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Accra, Dec. 25, GNA – A 34-year-old lawyer has been arraigned before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly abetting two others to defraud a businessman in an excavator transaction.

Divine Effah-Dartey was alleged to have counselled and facilitated an excavator sale involving an amount of GH¢800,000.

He pleaded not guilty to abetment of crime, namely defrauding by false pretences, and was admitted to police enquiry bail.

Pulse List: Top 7 High-Profile Corruption Cases Prosecuted in Ghana in 2025

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Ghana’s legal and governance institutions have intensified efforts to tackle corruption in 2025, with high-profile prosecutions signalling a renewed commitment to accountability.

The Attorney-General, Dr Dominic Ayine, and investigative agencies such as the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) have pursued cases across government, public institutions, and private entities.

These cases, involving multi-million cedi losses and prominent figures, have captured national attention, highlighting the government’s determination to curb financial misconduct and safeguard public resources.

ALSO READ: Pulse List: Top 7 National Tragedies that Shook Ghana in 2025

1. Kwabena Adu-Boahene and Co-Accused

Ex-NSB Boss Adu Boahene to face trial on July 18 over alleged GH¢49M state fund theft


Ex-NSB Boss Adu Boahene to face trial on July 18 over alleged GH¢49M state fund theft

Former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, his wife Angela Adjei-Boateng, and associates face prosecution for embezzlement, money laundering, and misappropriation in a GH¢49 million cybersecurity procurement scandal. Adu-Boahene was arrested on March 20, 2025, at Kotoka International Airport upon returning to Ghana. Charges were filed in April 2025, and the case has progressed through preliminary stages, with witness statements submitted. The case underscores ongoing concerns over accountability in security institutions.

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2. National Service Scheme Ghost Names Scandal


NSS Scandal: Court adjourns case as Osei Assibey Antwi and Gifty Oware-Mensah fail to appear

Twelve individuals were charged in mid-2025 over payroll fraud involving fictitious personnel at the National Service Scheme (NSS), with losses estimated at over GH¢653 million. Key suspects include Gifty Oware-Mensah, former Deputy Executive Director, and Osei Assibey Antwi, former Executive Director, along with other officials and vendors. Investigations advanced following audits and exposés, with charges announced around June 2025 and court appearances in October 2025. Payroll cleanups have already yielded annual savings of over GH¢68 million.

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3. Buffer Stock Company Corruption Allegations


Hanan Abdul-Wahab

Former CEO of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO), Hanan Abdul-Wahab, and his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni, face charges of stealing, conspiracy, causing financial loss, and money laundering over alleged misappropriation of funds. Senior officers, including Head of Finance Richard Sam-Asante, are also implicated. Abdul-Wahab and his wife were arrested on June 25, 2025, with charges announced for filing in October 2025. Asset freezes have been challenged in court, and the matter remains ongoing.

ALSO READ: Pulse List: Top 10 Policies and Initiatives Implemented by Ghana’s Government in 2025

4. Chairman Wontumi Corruption Charges


Chairman Wontumi

Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, faces corruption-related charges, including fraud and money laundering tied to a GH¢24 million loan application for Wontumi Farms Limited, involving forged documents submitted to Ghana Exim Bank. He also faced separate illegal mining charges in October 2025. EOCO investigations concluded, with additional prosecution details announced in December 2025; formal charges for the loan fraud are set for early 2026.

ALSO READ: President Mahama recounts temporary homelessness after 2016 election defeat

5. Ken Ofori-Atta and SML Corruption Trial

Concerned Citizens petition US Embassy to help extradite Ken Ofori-Atta to Ghana as online signatures surge


Concerned Citizens petition US Embassy to help extradite Ken Ofori-Atta to Ghana as online signatures surge

Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta is at the centre of a case involving Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) revenue assurance contracts, allegedly causing about GH¢1.4 billion in financial loss. On November 18, 2025, the OSP filed 78 counts against Ofori-Atta and seven others, including former GRA officials and SML executives. All have pleaded not guilty (where present), and the trial is ongoing. An extradition request to the United States for Ofori-Atta and an aide is under review.

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6. Crypto Fraud and Asset Recovery Case

After debuting in October Zcash hit an exchange rate of $1,000 per unit, putting it in league with the much better established Bitcoin, the virtual currency pioneer


After debuting in October Zcash hit an exchange rate of $1,000 per unit, putting it in league with the much better established Bitcoin, the virtual currency pioneer

EOCO recovered more than $15 million from offshore cryptocurrency wallets linked to a transnational Ponzi-style fraud network targeting Ghanaians and foreigners. The funds were converted and deposited in November 2025, with full recovery details announced in December 2025. Suspects face fraud and money laundering charges, with restitution to victims ongoing. This contributed to EOCO’s total 2025 recoveries of GH¢337.4 million.

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7. COCOBOD Payment Diversion Case

Kofi Akpaloo


Kofi Akpaloo

Percival Kofi Akpaloo and his wife have been implicated in diverting GH¢3.17 million intended for Cocoa Board road contract payments by cloning a legitimate contractor’s name. Investigations concluded, with the Attorney General announcing on December 22, 2025, that charges of theft, forgery, and money laundering will be filed in January 2026.

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These cases demonstrate a sustained focus on evidence-based accountability, with trials and investigations advancing rapidly. Collectively, they reflect Ghana’s commitment to upholding transparency and reinforcing public trust, sending a clear message that corruption will not be tolerated.

Here are 10 movies to checkout on Christmas day

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'A Royal Christmas Hope,' 'She's making a List' and 'A Christmas Spark' are few movies to watch ‘A Royal Christmas Hope,’ ‘She’s making a List’ and ‘A Christmas Spark’ are few movies to watch

Christmas is not only about day parties and night time enjoyments, but the little magical moments can always be created with just your screens.

While the festive season and last-minute Christmas gift or ideas come to mind, a lot can be done with a little budget.

Christmas is the perfect excuse to slow down, relax, and enjoy quality screen time.

Whether you’re in the mood for laughter, romance, or action-packed entertainment, there’s no better time to curl up with loved ones, popcorn in hand, and a great movie on screen.

Here’s a curated list of 10 movies to watch this Christmas to bring joy, excitement and festive cheer:

1. A Royal Christmas Hope

Debuting on UPtv this year, this one is sweet and has a noble and selfless heroine, but there isn’t much else to it.

2. A Christmas Spark

Mario Lopez leads this one as a man who decides to upend his business career in order to train to become a fireman.

3. She’s making a list

The Hallmark Channel continues to expand its holiday content as Christmas draws nearer with this latest movie, She’s Making A List.

The rom-com sees bona fide Hallmark staples and former co-stars, Lacey Chabert and Andrew Walker, reunite to lead the way as a Naughty or Nice List inspector and the single father she gets too close to while on the job.

4. The Snow Must Go On

A former Broadway star agrees to direct his niece’s high school Christmas musical in the hopes of impressing an influential Broadway producer.

5. The Christmas Cup

Leaning into the silly is something The Christmas Cup does very well, but given its concept, which is friendly rivalry, you have to watch the film with this in mind; expect it and understand this is where it’s going to go.

Rhiannon Fish plays a returning Marine with an injury that may keep her from future active duty until a fireman and her family show her other possibilities.

6. A Christmas Murder Mystery

Vera Vexley is invited to spend the holidays with the Sterlings. She soon finds herself helming a murder investigation when someone is found dead on Christmas morning, putting her at odds with the quick-tempered and distraught family.

7. My Secret Santa

The Netflix’s new rom-com like Christmas debuts, but it does get points for (mostly) eliminating the how-dare-you drama in the final moments, plus lead star Alexandra Breckenridge has to get props for going all in on this role.

8. Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch

Based on the song by Kane Brown, this one is sweet though has a bit more emotion backing it given it deals with some loss.

Arielle Kebbel and Tyler Hilton in a Christmas movie again is just a delight.

9. Holiday Touchdown: A bills Love Story

The second collab Hallmark has had with NFL, this one is about a doctor and her childhood best friend, who now works on the new Bills stadium project, as they search for a secret Santa.

10. Christmas Checklist

This movie is about grief and the aftermath of that. It follows a woman grieving the loss of her mother and the healing she finds through a festive checklist from her mom.

This one has good acting and I like the co-stars. It’s also more about hope (despite the grief) and learning to live in that again.

SP/EB

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‘Stop touting GoldBod achievements’ – Cadman Mills to Sammy Gyamfi

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Cadman Mills (L) has criticised Sammy Gyamfi (R) for celebrating GoldBod's gains Cadman Mills (L) has criticised Sammy Gyamfi (R) for celebrating GoldBod’s gains

Economist and brother of the late former President John Evans Atta Mills, Cadman Mills, has criticised the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, following his celebratory claim that the institution has surpassed its 2025 small-scale gold export target.

In a post on X on December 24, 2025, Sammy Gyamfi claimed that his office had generated over $10 billion in foreign exchange for the country, describing the achievement as “unprecedented.”

Cadman Mills questions GoldBod’s ‘uprecedented achievements’

“Yesterday, the Ghana Gold Board surpassed its 2025 small-scale gold export target of 100 tons, generating over $10 billion dollars in foreign exchange for the country. Unprecedented,” he posted.

In response to the claim, Cadman Mills warned that the applause masks a deeper national crisis.

He argued that what is truly unprecedented is not the revenue figure, but the scale of environmental destruction unfolding alongside it.

According to him, the constant promotion of export milestones ignores the ecological cost of small-scale mining, which is widely linked to polluted rivers, degraded farmlands, and risks to community health.

Mills acknowledged that public agitation over galamsey has quieted in recent months, partly due to what he described as the government’s “good faith (but still wanting) attempts” to address the problem. However, he cautioned against interpreting the silence as relief or approval.

“AND UNPRECEDENTED DEVASTATION OF OUR WATERBODIES AND ENVIRONMENT. The clamor over small scale mining may have died down somewhat in recognition of government’s good faith (but still wanting) attempts to deal with Galamsey.

GoldBod rejects IMF claims of $214m loss in BoG Gold-for-Reserve program

“However, our deep anxieties remain. SO PLEASE STOP REMINDING US OF THE LURKING THREAT TO OUR VERY SURVIVAL. STOP TOUTING THE “UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENTS” OF THE GOLDBOD!! They ring very hollow,” he posted on X.

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“He called me to his room”- Verydarkman releases another audio of Chris Okafor’s alleged daughter revealing why she left his house in 2020

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‎Chidera Precious Okafor, the alleged daughter of Pastor Chris Okafor, has shared an experience that led her to leave his house in 2020.

‎It’s worth noting that Pastor Chris Okafor has been in the headlines due to allegations by Nollywood actress, Doris Ogala that he breached a promise to marry her.

Fact-Check: Claim by GoldBod CEO that Ghana’s foreign reserves was $9bn in 2016 FALSE

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The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has issued a response to media reports that dragged his institution into the $214 million loss recorded under the Bank of Ghana’s Gold-for-Reserves programme.

In his attempt to clarify the profitability position of the GoldBod after an IMF assessment had indicated that trading losses and off-takers fees from the GoldBod had plunged the Central Bank’s Gold-for-Reserves programme losses, the CEO indicated that inflows from the GoldBod coupled with other factors had caused the country’s foreign reserves to increase from $9 billion in 2016 to $12 billion in 2025.

“It remains an indisputable fact, that the GoldBod has generated over $10 billion dollars in foreign exchange for the country in 2025 alone from its local purchasing of over 100 tons of ASM gold for the BoG. The GoldBod also buys 20% of the gold output of nine large scale companies for the BoG to shore up its gold reserves” the media release stated.

In point seven of his statement, Mr Gyamfi described Ghana’s reserve accumulation as historic, asserting that the country’s gross international reserves had increased “from $9 billion in 2016 to a record high of about $12 billion in 2025.”

Since foreign reserve data are official statistics published by the Bank of Ghana and frequently used to justify major economic policies, JoyNews Research subjected this claim to verification using BoG’s published records.

The claim rests on two figures; the reserve level in 2016 and the reported level in 2025, but the accuracy of the 2016 baseline is critical, as it determines the country’s import cover position and its associated balance of payment risk especially in period where Ghana was under its sixteenth IMF programme.

A review of the Bank of Ghana’s Summary of Economic and Financial Data shows that Ghana ended 2016 with gross international reserves of $4.86 billion, not $9 billion as stated by the GoldBod CEO. This represents a discrepancy of approximately $4.14 billion, meaning the claim substantially overstates Ghana’s reserve position for that year.

This figure is corroborated by the Bank of Ghana’s 2016 Annual Report, which also records gross international reserves at $4.86 billion at the end of 2016. The consistency across both official BoG publications provides firm confirmation that Ghana’s reserves at the close of 2016 were significantly lower than the amount cited in the CEO’s statement.

Based on this evidence, the claim that Ghana’s gross international reserves stood at $9 billion in 2016 is not supported by official central bank data. While Ghana’s reserves may have increased over time and reached higher levels by 2025, the baseline figure used to describe the magnitude of that increase is factually inaccurate.

JoyNews Research concludes that the statement claiming Ghana’s reserves were $9 billion in 2016 is false. Official Bank of Ghana records show that Ghana ended that year with reserves of $4.86 billion, not $9 billion.

Note to Readers

This fact-check is limited to verifying the accuracy of the CEO’s statement on Ghana’s foreign reserve levels in 2016. It does not dispute that Ghana’s reserves rose significantly in 2025, but the claim of a rise from $9 billion in 2016 is factually inaccurate.

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Bukom Banku and Akrobeto engage in playful boxing antics

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Bukom Banku (L) and Akrobeto (R) were seen boxing Bukom Banku (L) and Akrobeto (R) were seen boxing

Braimah Kamoko, popularly known as Bukom Banku and Akwasi Boadi, popularly known as Akrobeto, teamed up for a playful boxing exhibition. Fans were in for laughs as the retired boxer and the veteran actor traded gentle jabs in a lighthearted skit.

Banku, known for his imposing frame and powerful punches, tried to playfully intimidate Akrobeto with his big body, pretending each swing was a knockout blow.

Akrobeto, in response, delivered exaggerated punches that barely touched Banku, keeping the video full of laughs.

The two kept up the playful banter throughout, with funny expressions, mock attacks, and over-the-top moves, turning the “boxing session” into a comedy sketch rather than a real fight.

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Spectators online were entertained by the chemistry between the two, proving that both sports and comedy can collide in the most enjoyable ways.

By the end, it was clear there were no winners or losers, just a funny, memorable video that had fans laughing.

Watch the video below:

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Building cost inflation eases to 5.9% in November

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The country’s year-on-year inflation for the building and construction industry eased to 5.9 per cent in November 2025 from 7.8 per cent in October 2025.

This marks the seventh consecutive drop in year-on-year inflation and a 1.9 percentage point drop from the October 2025 figure. It also represents a significant 16.7 percentage point decline from the December 2024 inflation peak of 22.6 per cent.

On a month-on-month basis, the inflation rate for November 2025 was 0.4 per cent, indicating that the general price level of building materials increased by 0.4 per cent, a reversal from the -0.8 per cent deflation recorded in October.

The materials inflation, which eased to 4.2 per cent in November from 6.3 per cent, was the primary driver behind the November Prime Building Cost Index (PBCI) inflation.

Materials hold the largest cost share in most construction projects, carrying the highest weight of 76.5 per cent in the PBCI.

Addressing a news conference in Accra yesterday to release the November PBCI, the Acting Deputy Government Statistician, Mr Omar Seidu, stated that the construction industry was crucial to the economy.

He noted that when construction costs rose or fell, it affected the cost of putting up homes, schools, clinics, hostels, factories, or government offices, impacting contractors, architects, developers, artisans, and household projects.

He said labour inflation, though eased to 12.7 per cent from 13.7 per cent, it remained a significant driver, contributing 42 per cent to the overall November building and construction inflation.

On month-on-month, he said labour prices increased by 2.6 per cent, indicating recent wage pressures.

In contrast, Mr Seidu said materials inflation fell to 4.2 per cent, contributing 54.7 per cent to the headline rate, while plant and equipment inflation declined to 5.3 per cent.

The Acting Government Statistician indicated that cement prices recorded a year-on-year deflation of -3.3 per cent, providing major relief for the sector.

Mr Seidu said steel recorded the highest year-on-year inflation at 11.0 per cent, while items like timber (9.7%) and tiles (9.5%) also saw prices rise above the average.

He said steel was the single largest contributor to the overall inflation figure due to its high usage weight.

The Acting Government Statistician in a raft of recommendations said for households, with material prices stabilising, it was a good time to start or resume building projects.

To businesses, Omar advised them to lock in medium-term contracts at current rates, while the government was urged to use the data to guide strategic procurement and fast-track infrastructure projects during this period of relative cost moderation.

He reaffirmed GSS commitment to providing reliable, timely, and accurate statistics to support evidence-based decision-making for national development.

BY KINGSLEY ASARE

IMF proposes extending Ghana’s bailout programme to August 2026

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is proposing a three-month extension of Ghana’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme to allow additional time for reforms required to complete the sixth and final programme review.

According to the Fund, the proposed extension is necessary to support the implementation of policy measures underpinning the final review of the programme.

The proposal was disclosed in the IMF Staff Report issued after the Fund’s Executive Board approved Ghana’s fifth programme review. If endorsed, the extension will shift the end date of Ghana’s ECF arrangement from May 2026 to August 2026.

In the report, the IMF explained that “the extension through August 16, 2026, would help reach an understanding on the policies supporting completion of the 6th review, while allowing sufficient time to prepare and circulate Board documents.”

Beyond the extension, the IMF is also proposing adjustments to Ghana’s programme framework, including revisions to the Indicative Targets (ITs) and the Monetary Policy Consultation Clause (MPCC).

The Fund noted that by the end of March 2026, the primary balance and non-oil revenue indicative targets will be revised to reflect prevailing macroeconomic conditions, while preserving the overall fiscal effort relative to gross domestic product.

In addition, the MPCC bands for December 2025 and March 2026 are expected to be revised downward to better capture the effects of recent macroeconomic developments on projected disinflation trends.

Ghana’s 36-month ECF arrangement was approved by the IMF Executive Board in May 2023, providing access equivalent to 303.8 per cent of quota, amounting to SDR 2.2419 billion, or about three billion US dollars.

So far, Ghana has received approximately 2.8 billion dollars following the successful completion of the fifth programme review.

The IMF assessed programme implementation as broadly satisfactory, noting that all end-June 2025 performance criteria and indicative targets were met.

The Fund further disclosed that three prior actions were completed ahead of the fifth review, including the audit of 2024 payables, the clean-up of taxpayer registry and ledger data, and the submission of the 2026 budget to Parliament in line with programme objectives.

Progress has also been recorded on previously missed structural benchmarks from the fourth review. According to the IMF, the strategy for state-owned banks—originally due in April 2024—was implemented in September 2025.

The Fund additionally commended the authorities for progress in operationalising indicative targets, which have been rephased in three stages. The first phase addresses key elements of the previously missed structural benchmarks and has been reset as a new end-March 2026 structural benchmark.

'I love Ghanaians, hopefully they love me back' – Moliy

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Ghana Embassy assesses health, welfare of immigrants in US detention centres

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Staff of the Ghana Embassy has visited immigrants in US detention centres Staff of the Ghana Embassy has visited immigrants in US detention centres

The Ghana Embassy in Washington, DC, has conducted a working visit to Ghanaian detainees at the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centre in Pennsylvania to assess their wellbeing.

The visit, which took place on December 24, 2025, aimed to monitor how the detainees were being treated.

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“The Ghana Embassy in Washington, DC pays a working visit to Ghanaian detainees at the ICE detention centre in Pennsylvania to understand how they are being treated, assess their state of health, listen to their concerns, empathize with them, and encourage them to persevere until both countries arrive at a resolution,” the post by Metro TV Ghana read.

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Detainees in ICE facilities, often referred to as “camps,” are non-citizens held pending immigration proceedings.

Conditions in these facilities are highly contested. Reports from detainees and advocacy groups highlight issues including inadequate hygiene, poor medical care, physical and sexual abuse, solitary confinement, and food shortages.

Some detainees, including asylum seekers and long-term residents with minor offences, have reported severe neglect and, in some cases, deaths in custody.

ICE, however, maintains that detention is non-punitive and aims to ensure individuals appear for removal proceedings.

See the post below:

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“I was treated like a criminal” – Doris Ogala makes shocking revelation about her arrest

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Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has narrated her recent ordeal following her arrest, alleging that her house help agent was used to track her due to her public call-out of her alleged ex-lover pastor Chris Okafor over marriage betrayal.

Taking to her Instagram, she said the incident is connected to her long-standing feud with Pastor who recently got married that that sparked the whole brouhaha on the internet.

BOSTenergies confirms successful resumption of crude oil refining at Tema Oil Refinery

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TOR had undergone extensive rehabilitation works aimed at restoring its refining capacity TOR had undergone extensive rehabilitation works aimed at restoring its refining capacity

State-owned BOSTenergies has confirmed the successful resumption of crude oil refining operations at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), marking a major boost for Ghana’s offshore oil and gas sector.

In a Facebook post on December 24, 2025, BOST congratulated TOR on the achievement, describing it as a significant step toward strengthening national energy security, industrial growth, and overall economic development.

“Congratulations to Tema Oil Refinery Ltd. (TOR) on the successful resumption of crude oil refining. As Ghana’s flagship petroleum refinery, this milestone marks a significant step forward for energy security, industrial growth, and national development. We commend the leadership, technical teams, and partners whose dedication and resilience made this rehabilitation and restart possible,” the post stated.

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TOR had undergone extensive rehabilitation works aimed at restoring its refining capacity after years of operational challenges.

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BOST also commended TOR’s leadership, technical teams, and partners for their dedication and resilience in making the restart possible.

The company reaffirmed its commitment to working with key stakeholders in the energy sector to support sustainable operations and power Ghana’s future.

SP/MA

‘Always hungry, always brave’ – why Man City want Semenyo

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Black Stars forward, Antoine Semenyo Black Stars forward, Antoine Semenyo

Every transfer window, there is a player whose future becomes the defining saga of the month. This January, it looks set to be Antoine Semenyo.

Manchester City are in advanced talks to sign the 25-year-old Bournemouth forward, who has a £65m release clause which expires on 10 January.

BBC Sport understands four other Premier League clubs – Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea – have made enquiries.

It marks the latest step in a rapid rise for London-born Semenyo, who represents Ghana internationally through his father’s heritage.

He was rejected by Arsenal, Spurs and Millwall as a youngster before ending up in a West Country academy run by former Leeds and Forest Green manager Dave Hockaday.

Bristol City signed him in 2017, but he needed loan spells at Bath, Newport and Sunderland before breaking into the Robins’ first team in 2020-21.

In January 2023, he made a £10m move to Bournemouth – and he has been improving ever since.

But why Manchester City, and why now? And do the Cherries have any chance of persuading him to stay?

Why do Manchester City want Semenyo?

What it says about the state of the transfer market aside, £65m is a cut price fee for a Premier League winger approaching the prime of his career.

So, it is no surprise that Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are pushing hard for Semenyo now – even if his stats suggest he wouldn’t be a huge improvement on the wide options they already have.

Semenyo has created fewer chances per 90 minutes this season than Rayan Cherki or Jeremy Doku, and his dribble success rate is only better than Savinho among the dedicated wing men in the City senior squad.

But his product catches the eye, with a better goal and assist per game rate than Doku, Savinho, Phil Foden and Omar Marmoush – he has scored four goals and assisted two directly following a carry, the joint most of any Premier League player since the beginning of April.

Plus, his style of play would offer a new dimension to City as they aim to catch Premier League leaders Arsenal.

Consummately two-footed, only Mohamed Salah and Cole Palmer attempted more shots than Semenyo, while his total of 69 successful dribbles is the third-highest total in the top flight.

“He can drive forward with the ball vertically, rather than Doku who comes in and out,” former England goalkeeper Rob Green told BBC 5 Live.

“He can do that something different Pep is looking for. Short term they have their own injury problems, with Oscar Bobb out, Doku out, Marmoush away [at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) with Egypt], so he can help short term and long term.

“It does raise the question what future someone like Savinho has though.”

The Afcon issue is no problem for Semenyo, with Ghana having surprisingly failed to qualify.

And Guardiola was already confirmed as a fan of him earlier this season, before the transfer talk intensified.

“He’s an extraordinary, extraordinary, extraordinary player,” the Spaniard insisted.

“His energy, his confidence, his movement – unbelievable. He doesn’t stop running, he attacks space so well, and when he has the ball, you feel something will happen.

“He’s improving every game. Players like him make this league special – always hungry, always brave.”

Semenyo’s output backs up the bombast. Since the start of April, he has been directly involved in 16 Premier League goals, third only to City striker Erling Haaland and Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers.

He has scored 12 league goals during this period, second only to Haaland, while he has overperformed his expected goals tally more than any player other than West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen.

Semenyo has been directly involved in 20 Premier League goals in 2025, with 14 goals and six assists – making him only the second Ghana international to do so, after Tony Yeboah at Leeds in 1995.

If he is involved with one more against either Brentford on 27 December or Chelsea three days later, his tally will surpass Dominic Solanke’s club record for goal involvements in a calendar year.

“He’s a brilliant, brilliant player,” former Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given told BBC Match of the Day. “At 25, he is in the peak of his career as well.”

Ghana needs a leader who understands job creation — Kennedy Agyapong’s wife

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The wife of former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Christiana Agyapong, has urged New Patriotic Party (NPP) delegates to vote for her husband as the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general elections.

She argued that Ghana needs a leader well-versed in industrialization and job creation, like her husband.

In a Christmas message, Mrs. Agyapong emphasized that unemployment remains the country’s most pressing challenge.

She noted that her husband has the vision to support small businesses and expand manufacturing to create sustainable jobs for the youth.

“With the unemployment challenge in mind, I believe the NPP must choose a leader who understands how jobs are created, a leader that supports entrepreneurship and helps small businesses expand so our young ones can work, be innovative and build sustainable livelihoods,” she said.

She also highlighted the importance of choosing a leader trusted by the people and capable of inspiring confidence nationwide.

“He’s number one on the ballot paper. Our future, our children’s future, our party’s future, and our nation’s future depends on who we vote for come January 31, 2026.

“I humbly encourage all delegates to consider and choose a leader who is trusted by the people, broadly accepted by the people, and inspires confidence across the country,” Mrs. Agyapong appealed to the delegates.

Haruna Iddrisu: Akufo-Addo administration left Ghana’s economy in structural crisis

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The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has accused the previous Akufo-Addo government of causing long-term damage to Ghana’s economy, warning that the effects of policy mismanagement will take time to correct.

Mr Iddrisu says the country’s economic difficulties intensified from 2022, leaving Ghana with deep structural imbalances that cannot be quickly reversed.

“The Akufo-Addo government did long-term damage to the economy. If you look at it from 2022, the economy went into an abyss. It will take time to redress the structural imbalance and some of the problems visited on the Ghanaian economy,” he said.

He further noted that the economic downturn could not be attributed solely to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting macroeconomic indicators such as high inflation and a depreciated cedi as evidence of mismanagement.

“Not just COVID-19, but you had an economy where inflation reached 54 per cent, later coming down to 23 per cent. You had a dollar to cedi exchange rate at GH¢16. That is unacceptable; it increased the cost of doing business and crushed the private sector,” Mr Iddrisu noted in an interview with Channel One TV.

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Haruna Iddrisu: Akufo-Addo administration left Ghana’s economy in structural crisis

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The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has accused the previous Akufo-Addo government of causing long-term damage to Ghana’s economy, warning that the effects of policy mismanagement will take time to correct.

Mr Iddrisu says the country’s economic difficulties intensified from 2022, leaving Ghana with deep structural imbalances that cannot be quickly reversed.

“The Akufo-Addo government did long-term damage to the economy. If you look at it from 2022, the economy went into an abyss. It will take time to redress the structural imbalance and some of the problems visited on the Ghanaian economy,” he said.

He further noted that the economic downturn could not be attributed solely to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting macroeconomic indicators such as high inflation and a depreciated cedi as evidence of mismanagement.

“Not just COVID-19, but you had an economy where inflation reached 54 per cent, later coming down to 23 per cent. You had a dollar to cedi exchange rate at GH¢16. That is unacceptable; it increased the cost of doing business and crushed the private sector,” Mr Iddrisu noted in an interview with Channel One TV.

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Submit Commitment Control Reports or face sanctions – MoF warns covered entities

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson is the Minister of Finance Dr Cassiel Ato Forson is the Minister of Finance

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has directed all Covered Entities to submit their Quarterly Commitment Control Reports (CCR) to the Internal Audit Agency (IAA) as part of measures to strengthen fiscal discipline and accountability in the public sector.

The directive, issued on May 2, 2025, is a core fiscal control mechanism designed to enforce commitment discipline, prevent unauthorized expenditures, and enhance transparency across government institutions.

According to the Ministry, a list has been published containing only institutions that have complied with the directive. Any institution whose name does not appear on the list is considered non-compliant and remains in breach of the directive.

Cedi selling at GH¢11.10 to $1 on Christmas day

“This publication is made pursuant to Regulation 230(1)(b) of the Public Financial Management Regulations, 2019 (L.I. 2378), which empowers the Minister for Finance to publish the names of Principal Spending Officers and/or institutions that do not comply with the provisions of the PFM laws,” the Ministry stated in a post on December 22, 2025.

The Ministry has warned that institutions continuing to default risk regulatory and administrative sanctions.

Meanwhile, all Covered Entities have therefore been urged to submit their Commitment Control Reports without delay to avoid further consequences.

See the ministry’s Facebook post below:

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REAL ESTATE IN GHANA IS MONEY LAUNDERING — Communications Minister, Sam George

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Member of Parliament Hon. Sam George has ignited intense public discussion after stating that real estate in Ghana is being used as a vehicle for money laundering.

The outspoken legislator made the comment during a public engagement, where he questioned the source of funding behind the rapid rise of luxury buildings and high-end developments across the country.

Five dead in Mount Kilimanjaro helicopter crash

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A herd of adult and baby elephants walks in the dawn light as the highest mountain A herd of adult and baby elephants walks in the dawn light as the highest mountain

Five people have died after a helicopter crashed on Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania.

The accident on Wednesday evening happened on one of the most popular tourist climbing routes, in what police said was a rescue mission to pick up patients on the mountain.

Two foreigners, who police said had been picked up in a medical evacuation, were among those killed. A local doctor, a tour guide and a pilot were also killed in the crash.

The accident happened between the mountain’s Barafu Camp and Kibo Summit at an altitude of more than 4,000 meters (13,100 feet).

Kilimanjaro regional police commander Simon Maigwa told journalists the aircraft belonged to the Kilimanjaro Aviation company, which conducts medical evacuation services, among others. The company is yet to comment on the accident.

Police said more information would be provided later.

The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority on Thursday said investigations had started in line with international safety regulations “to determine the circumstances and probable cause” of the accident.

Aircraft accidents on Mount Kilimanjaro are rare, with the last recorded incident being in November 2008, when four people died.

Appointees involved in galamsey must be severely punished

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The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has called for punitive action against public officers and political office holders found to be involved in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, stressing that decisive punishment is necessary to deter the practice.

Speaking during an interview on Channel One TV’s The Point of View with Bernard Avle on Wednesday, December 24, Mr. Iddrisu said the courts must act firmly against any public official linked to the menace.

“We need punitive action. I think that any public officer or political office holder associated with the menace of galamsey must be punished decisively. If the courts get the opportunity to get any public office holder engaged in galamsey, they should deal ruthlessly with that person so that it becomes a deterrent,” he stated.

The Education Minister noted that recent enforcement efforts have yielded results, pointing to an increase in the number of excavators seized and individuals arrested.

According to him, the figures recorded so far surpass those seen during the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, suggesting a stronger approach to combating illegal mining under the current government.

“The number of excavators seized is significant, a number of persons arrested as compared to the NPP era,” he said.

Mr. Iddrisu maintained that firm enforcement of the law, coupled with decisive judicial action, is essential to winning the fight against galamsey and safeguarding the country’s environment and natural resources.

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Alarm Blows Over Devilish Plot By NPP Lawyer To Seek Removal of Sosu, Laadi Ayamba from GRA Board

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A private legal action filed by New Patriotic Party (NPP) lawyer, Mr Tapha Tassah, seeking the removal of two National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Governing Board of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has generated public debate and criticism.

Mr Tassah, a die-hard NPP Lawyer based in Accra, filed a writ in an the High Court in December 2025, challenging the inclusion of Hon. Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, MP for Madina, and Hon. Laadi Ayii Ayamba, MP for Pusiga Constituency in the Upper East on the GRA Board.

Mr Tassah was the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Akan Constituency in the Oti Region during the 2024 general election.

Th various WhatsApp posts intercepted by this news outlet has proven that Mr Tassah is committed and die-hard lawyer of the NPP.

He won the party’s parliamentary primaries in April 2024 but lost the general election to the NDC candidate. He has since been actively involved in party activities, including campaigning for former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia ahead of the NPP’s January 2026 presidential primaries.

Legal Challenge

In his court action, Mr Tassah is asking the court to order President John Dramani Mahama to remove the two MPs from the GRA Board, arguing that their appointments allegedly contravene provisions of the Ghana Revenue Authority Act, 2009 (Act 791).

However, the legal move by Mr Tassah has attracted strong public reaction, with several commentators and civil society voices describing the action as politically motivated and legally unfounded.

Public Defence of Lawyer Sosu

Many Ghanaians have publicly defended Hon. Francis-Xavier Sosu, insisting that his appointment as a private sector representative on the GRA Board is lawful.

According to them, although Hon. Sosu is a sitting Member of Parliament, he remains a private legal practitioner and entrepreneur who owns a law firm and other enterprises that contribute to the national economy through employment and tax payments.

They argue that holding elective office does not automatically strip an individual of their private sector status, especially where there is no conflict of interest.

Supporters further noted that Hon. Sosu’s businesses have consistently met their tax obligations, reinforcing his credentials as a legitimate private sector participant.

Speaker’s Certification

It has also emerged that the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin, has issued an official certification affirming that Hon. Sosu’s private sector engagements do not conflict with his parliamentary responsibilities.

The certification reportedly confirms that his appointment to the GRA Board does not violate Act 791 and is consistent with principles of good corporate governance and parliamentary oversight.

Observers say this development significantly weakens the legal basis of the court action by Tassah and may affect its outcome.

As of now, the case remains before the court, while public discourse continues around the intersection of politics, governance, and board appointments.

Thompson Law Consult Disowns Tassah’s Lawsuit

Thompson Law Consult has disassociated itself from a lawsuit filed by Tapha Tassah against a lawyer and others, stating that its name was used in the suit without the firm’s consent.

In a written notice addressed to the Attorney-General’s Department and intercepted by this news outlet, the firm clarified that it neither authorised nor approved the use of its name in the legal action involving the Members of Parliament.

The notice reads in part: “Good evening. It has just been drawn to my attention that a writ has been issued against the Attorney-General, you, and another MP. My law firm, Thompson Law Consult, was cited and the processes signed by one of the lawyers from my firm without my consent.

I have since called the Attorney-General to inform him that my approval was not sought, and I have ordered the lawyer to remove my firm’s name from the suit.”

The document further states: “I have directed the lawyer in my office to withdraw from the case immediately.”

The firm’s action effectively distances Thompson Law Consult from the suit, amid growing public attention surrounding the legal challenge.

Unemployment continues to threaten Ghana’s stability – Haruna Iddrisu

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The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has cautioned that unemployment constitutes a “ticking time bomb” for the country, underscoring the imperative for immediate and sustained policy interventions, particularly in tackling rising youth joblessness.

Mr Iddrisu warned that the swelling number of unemployed young people represents a profound risk to the nation’s social cohesion and long-term economic stability.

“Unemployment remains a ticking time bomb. We need to find urgent answers and solutions to address the growing youth unemployment,” he stated.

The Minister noted with concern that while a growing number of young people are completing various stages of education and skills training, job creation has failed to keep pace with the expanding cohort entering the labour market.

He therefore called for a coordinated national response, bringing together government, the private sector and educational institutions to ensure closer alignment between education, skills development and labour market demands.

Mr Iddrisu, who was speaking with Channel One TV, warned that a continued disconnect between training and employment opportunities risks producing graduates who are either inadequately prepared for available roles or condemned to extended periods of unemployment, with wider implications for social and economic stability.

He emphasised the necessity for far-reaching policy reforms, coupled with increased investment in sectors capable of absorbing large numbers of young people, cautioning that continued inaction would only deepen unemployment and compound its attendant social challenges.

Mr Iddrisu maintained that addressing youth unemployment must remain a central national priority, calling for pragmatic, long-term solutions that can secure sustainable livelihoods for Ghana’s expanding youth population and safeguard the country’s socio-economic future.

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‘NPP shall rise again’ – Afenyo-Markin urges party members

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The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has urged members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to remain resilient and united.

In a Christmas message to Ghanaians, he emphasised that setbacks are temporary.

“The elephant may stumble, but it never stays down forever,” he said.

He also called on aspirants for the party’s flagbearer position to campaign with decorum, humility, and respect.

“Respect for one another and for our party. Let our conduct inspire confidence,” he added.

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Afenyo-Markin reminded members that the party’s message should offer hope and signal readiness for power.

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“There should be life after January 31, 2026. Let us reflect on this even during this Christmas season. Fellow patriots, this party has risen before, and it shall rise again. One year down already; one year is gone,” he noted.

The party has slated January 31, 2026, for its presidential primary.

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Ghana ready to legalise cryptocurrency as bill awaits presidential assent

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs files appeal asking for immediate prison release

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Sean Diddy wants an appeal court to overturn his conviction on two prostitution-related crimes Sean Diddy wants an appeal court to overturn his conviction on two prostitution-related crimes

Sean “Diddy” Combs has asked an appeals court to release him from prison and overturn his conviction on two prostitution-related crimes.

In a court filing for an expedited appeal, the rap mogul’s attorney argued that he was improperly sentenced, and that the conduct that resulted in his conviction was not criminal in nature.

Attorney Alexandra Shapiro called Combs’ 50-month prison sentence “unlawful, unconstitutional, and a perversion of justice”. She asked an appeals court to order that Combs be resentenced, should the panel choose not to throw out his conviction in its entirety.

The request is the latest attempt by his team to reduce his sentence or throw out his conviction.

The Southern District of New York, which prosecuted Combs, declined to comment on the request to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

Combs’ lawyers had previously said they would appeal his sentence and conviction.

Federal prosecutors in New York accused Combs of using his money, power, and the threat of violence to coerce women into unwanted sexual encounters.

During a high-profile trial this spring, the jury heard from two of Combs’ ex-girlfriends, Cassie Ventura and a woman who testified as “Jane Doe”. They said Combs abused them and forced them to participate in so-called “freak-offs” with male escorts.

The jury found Combs not guilty of the two most serious charges: racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. They convicted him of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

In September, after his conviction, Combs asked Judge Arun Subramanian to consider an acquittal or new trial, citing objections over the way an anti-prostitution statute known as the Mann Act was used to prosecute Combs. That bid was not successful.

Ahead of his sentencing, Combs’ attorneys argued he should receive a brief sentence that would essentially amount to time served, a request that would have paved the way for a swift release. Prosecutors, however, asked the judge to send Combs to prison for at least 11 years.

US District Judge Arun Subramanian ultimately sentenced Combs to more than four years in prison. He said he considered Combs’ contributions to society and testimonials from family and friends, but “a history of good works can’t wash away your record”.

Combs’ appeal argues that Judge Subramanian did not properly follow sentencing guidelines when sending him to 50-months in prison.

It argues the judge “flouted” new guidelines and improperly considered conduct for which Combs had been acquitted when formulating his punishment. The filing argues the judge “acted as a thirteenth juror” in the case and calls the sentence “draconian”.

Before Judge Subramanian issued his sentence, Combs apologized to Ms Ventura and “Jane.”

“My actions were disgusting, shameful, and sick,” Combs said. “I got lost in excess, I got lost in my ego.”

Combs is also facing dozens of pending civil lawsuits, which accuse him of sexual assault, rape and sexual exploitation. Many of the lawsuits allege that the rapper used his fame and power to silence accusers through threats. Some detail allegations that the rapper – or those who worked for him – drugged people at parties before alleged assaults.

Representatives for Combs have repeatedly said he “never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone – man or woman, adult or minor”.

Ebo Noah claims God allegedly postponed destruction of the earth by water

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Self-acclaimed Ghanaian prophet Ebo Noah has claimed that God has allegedly postponed the destruction of the world by water following what he describes as divine intervention through prayer and intercession.

In a video update shared on social media, Ebo Noah stated that after intense prayers, he received a fresh vision in which he saw large numbers of people from across Ghana and the world gathering to enter an ark he claims to have built.

According to him, the ark was unable to contain the influx of people, prompting further intercession.

He explained that after prayers with what he described as “great men of God,” God allegedly granted more time for additional arks to be constructed to accommodate everyone.

“And through my prayers I got another vision and, in the vision, when you look at the number of people coming all over the country all over the world into the ark the expansion of the ark couldn’t contain them so I shared my vision to some great men of God who also interceded with me.

“After the intercession God has given us some time to build more arks in addition to the tent that will contain all of us so tomorrow nobody should rush to any location, I am not selling tickets I am not taking money from anyone also so please stay home enjoy yourself, “he said.

Who is Ebo Noah and why is he building an ark like the biblical Noah?

The update comes amid heightened public attention following Ebo Noah’s earlier prophecy that it would rain on December 25, 2025, a claim that has sparked intense debate and public scrutiny.

In a separate video that surfaced on December 16, 2025, the controversial prophet warned members of the public against threatening or attacking him should the prophecy fail to materialise.

He cautioned skeptics to stay away from his ark on the said date if they do not believe in the prophecy.

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Tone down your rhetoric to protect NPP’s image – Party Communicators to Ken Agyapong

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Some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have advised the party’s flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, to exercise restraint and decorum as he engages delegates in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking to the media ahead of the party’s presidential primary, a group of NPP communicators said the party must critically assess the factors that contributed to its defeat in the 2024 general elections and take deliberate steps to correct them.

According to the group, certain negative public statements made during the last election campaign, particularly by the former Assin South Member of Parliament, were exploited by their main political opponent, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to the party’s disadvantage.

They argued that similar remarks attributed to Mr Agyapong continue to pose a reputational risk to the NPP, warning that such comments could undermine efforts to rebuild the party’s image ahead of future elections.

Addressing journalists in Kumasi on Thursday, December 25, the NPP Communication Officer for Offinso North, Agyemang Emmanuel, said party communicators often struggle to manage the fallout from some of the flagbearer hopeful’s statements.

“As frontline communication members of the party, we dedicate time and effort to promoting the NPP and the image of our aspirants on various platforms. However, we consistently face difficulties responding to comments, concerns, and criticisms arising from intemperate language, perceived tribal insinuations, and other remarks that have become associated with Hon. Kennedy Agyapong and some members of his campaign team,” he said.

He noted that these challenges complicate the work of party communicators and weaken the NPP’s public standing, urging all aspirants to conduct their campaigns in a manner that strengthens party unity and broadens its national appeal.

Iyabo Ojo Hints At New Mansion In Banana Island, Updates Fans On Her Former Home

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has repurposed her former house.

The property is being transformed into a service apartment and a movie production space.

Iyabo shared a video on Instagram showcasing the renovation progress.

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has transformed her former house into a service apartment and a movie production space.

ECOWAS admits Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger as non-ECOWAS members of GIABA

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The Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has approved the admission of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger as non-ECOWAS members of the Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA).

The admission of the three countries is subject to a strong political commitment to fully implement obligations required of GIABA members, including addressing deficiencies in their Anti-Money Laundering, Countering the Financing of Terrorism and Countering Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) frameworks, as well as cooperating fully with all related compliance requirements under the GIABA Statute.

A statement from GIABA said the decision was taken at the end of the 68th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority, held on December 14, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria, under the chairmanship of Julius Maada Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone and current Chair of the Authority.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger formally completed their withdrawal from ECOWAS on January 29, 2025, after forming a new confederation known as the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

Prior to the Authority’s decision, the GIABA Ministerial Committee had recommended the admission of the three Sahelian countries as non-ECOWAS members during its second Extraordinary Session held on July 19, 2025, in Accra.

The GIABA Establishment Statute allows for the admission of non-ECOWAS member states, provided they meet the stipulated eligibility criteria.

The statement explained that with the latest approvals, GIABA now counts five non-ECOWAS member states, including Sao Tome and Principe and the Union of Comoros.

Dr Bryan Acheampong is suffering from ‘bawu-phobia’

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Dr Bryan Acheampong’s recent public claim that he has privately “appealed” to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to step down from the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) January 2026 presidential primary race should be met not with applause but with sober reflection.

At a moment when Ghana’s leading opposition party must project unity, clarity, and strategic discipline, such statements risk undermining the very cause Dr. Acheampong professes to champion. It is essential to interrogate the timing, context, and implication of his remarks.

First, Dr Acheampong’s assertion directly contradicts his earlier public stance that he is poised to win the NPP’s 2028 presidential candidacy when delegates go to the polls in January 2026. Only recently, he presented himself as a credible contender in a crowded field, projecting confidence in his own appeal and campaign platform.

Now, suggesting that Ghana’s most electorally visible NPP figure should withdraw suggests either a sudden strategic pivot or a problematic inconsistency in messaging. If Dr Acheampong genuinely believes he is “winning” the race, there is little strategic logic in calling for the withdrawal of the most competitive candidate.

More than inconsistency, however, this move smacks of desperation. At a time when the Bawumia campaign is demonstrably gaining traction; consistently topping polls and appearing as the clear front-runner, Dr. Acheampong’s comments risk being perceived as an attempt to undermine and ridicule the substantive progress of that campaign rather than build on it constructively. In politics, credibility is currency. Leveraging unverified claims to sway narrative rarely advances one’s cause; it diminishes it.

Independent polling: including surveys conducted by respected institutions such as Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Ghana and Governance Lab Africa, shows Dr. Bawumia commanding lead in the contest. Recent figures indicate he attracts nearly seven out of every ten delegates in key polls, with solid margins over his nearest opponents.

These data are not based on conjecture but on thousands of responses collected across regions and demographics.

This mounting momentum reflects more than statistical advantage: it shows Dr. Bawumia’s ability to galvanize support across the party — not just among delegates but within the broader NPP constituency. Senior party voices have affirmed his attractiveness as a candidate, highlighting his experience, proven leadership, and consistent message of unity and renewal.

Importantly, with the primaries now just weeks away, there are strong indications that Dr. Bawumia is on course to secure a decisive share of votes; potentially in the range of 70–75%, among delegates prepared to determine the party’s direction.

Such a leading position underscores not only his popularity but the confidence delegates place in his capacity to engage the larger electorate and lead the NPP back to governance in 2028.

Rather than issuing speculative appeals Dr Bawumia to stand down, Dr Acheampong should focus on competing robustly on ideas, records, and vision for the future of Ghana. That is what party democracy demands and what Ghana’s citizens deserve. In the end, unity is forged not through rhetorical disruption but through collective commitment to fair competition and mutual respect. The NPP’s strength lies in its ability to champion both, and in that test, Dr. Bawumia currently stands poised to lead.

It is unfathomable why Dr Bryan is calling on Dr Bawumia to step down. Dr Bryan’s claim that Dr Bawumia is unelectable is the most flawed logic I have heard in recent times. If Dr Bawumia is not viable, let the January poll determine.

What makes sense in this weird call for Dr Bawumia to abandon the constest is Dr Bryan’s extreme FEAR! Dr Bryan and his campaign are suffering from “bawu-phobia”. His inner belief tells him that, he will lose miserably to Dr Bawumia.

‘NPP shall rise again’ – Afenyo-Markin urges party members

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Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin  is the Minority Leader in Parliament Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin is the Minority Leader in Parliament

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has urged members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to remain resilient and united.

In a Christmas message to Ghanaians, he emphasised that setbacks are temporary.

“The elephant may stumble, but it never stays down forever,” he said.

He also called on aspirants for the party’s flagbearer position to campaign with decorum, humility, and respect.

“Respect for one another and for our party. Let our conduct inspire confidence,” he added.

Minority Leader vows to resist democratic decline

Afenyo-Markin reminded members that the party’s message should offer hope and signal readiness for power.

Minority accuses government of selective justice, payment delays

“There should be life after January 31, 2026. Let us reflect on this even during this Christmas season. Fellow patriots, this party has risen before, and it shall rise again. One year down already; one year is gone,” he noted.

The party has slated January 31, 2026, for its presidential primary.

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Ghana launches entrepreneurship policy chatbot to improve regulatory access  

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Cadman Mills questions GoldBod’s ‘uprecedented achievements’

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Economist and brother of the late former President John Evans Atta Mills, Cadman Mills, has criticised the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, following his celebratory claim that the institution has surpassed its 2025 small-scale gold export target.

In a post on X on December 24, 2025, Sammy Gyamfi claimed that his office had generated over $10 billion in foreign exchange for the country, describing the achievement as “unprecedented.”

GoldBod Exceeds 2025 Small-Scale Gold Export Target, Generates Over $10 Billion

“Yesterday, the Ghana Gold Board surpassed its 2025 small-scale gold export target of 100 tons, generating over $10 billion dollars in foreign exchange for the country. Unprecedented,” he posted.

In response to the claim, Cadman Mills warned that the applause masks a deeper national crisis.

He argued that what is truly unprecedented is not the revenue figure, but the scale of environmental destruction unfolding alongside it.

According to him, the constant promotion of export milestones ignores the ecological cost of small-scale mining, which is widely linked to polluted rivers, degraded farmlands, and risks to community health.

Mills acknowledged that public agitation over galamsey has quieted in recent months, partly due to what he described as the government’s “good faith (but still wanting) attempts” to address the problem. However, he cautioned against interpreting the silence as relief or approval.

“AND UNPRECEDENTED DEVASTATION OF OUR WATERBODIES AND ENVIRONMENT. The clamor over small scale mining may have died down somewhat in recognition of government’s good faith (but still wanting) attempts to deal with Galamsey.

GoldBod rejects IMF claims of $214m loss in BoG Gold-for-Reserve program

“However, our deep anxieties remain. SO PLEASE STOP REMINDING US OF THE LURKING THREAT TO OUR VERY SURVIVAL. STOP TOUTING THE “UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENTS” OF THE GOLDBOD!! They ring very hollow,” he posted on X.

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Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani dispels exit reports

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Accra Hearts of Oak head coach, Mas‑Ud Didi Dramani Accra Hearts of Oak head coach, Mas‑Ud Didi Dramani

Accra Hearts of Oak coach, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has responded to reports of resigning amid their inconsistent performance in the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign.

The former Asante Kotoko coach, who joined the Phobians before the start of the current campaign has managed six wins, seven draws and two defeats in the domestic top-flight.

After 15 matches into the campaign, the Ghanaian giants find themselves in the 4th position, accumulating 25 points across the period.

The former Black Stars assistant coach was spotted in a conversation with some Phobian fans after stalemate against Aduana FC in Dormaa at the weekend, where the gaffer reportedly disclose his exit to the supporters over unsatisfactory results.

But in an interview with Ghanasportspage, Didi Dramani cited that his engagement with the fans was taken out of contest by the media, revealing the excitement from fans seeing him, while reiterating his desire to deliver results for the team before he exit the club.

“The fan was just too happy he saw me” They [fans] will ensure I continue with the good work- ‘I assured him to do my best and leave when the time is due”, the former Asante Kotoko SC coach indicated.

“I will do my best and when my time is due I will leave”, that was what I said.

Accra Hearts of Oak will travel to face Samartex 1996 on matchday 16 of the Ghana Premier league on Friday, December 26, 2025 at the Nsenkyire Sports Complex.

South Africa urges effective ceasefire and inclusive dialogue to end DRC conflict

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M23 rebels escort government soldiers and police who surrendered to an undisclosed location in Goma M23 rebels escort government soldiers and police who surrendered to an undisclosed location in Goma

South Africa’s Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has raised urgent concerns about the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, questioning why peace remains elusive despite years of agreements.

Despite efforts like the 2013 Peace, Security, and Cooperation Framework, the region is still plagued by violence and instability. Armed groups like the M23 and FDLR continue to disrupt peace efforts, causing widespread human rights violations and worsening humanitarian crises.

At the recent Ad Hoc Summit for peace and security, Ntshavheni called for an effective ceasefire and a more inclusive dialogue, urging all parties to honor their commitments and show political will.

She warned that failure to act could plunge the region into even deeper chaos, emphasizing the need for the people of the DRC to unite for economic development and long-term peace.

With ongoing violence displacing millions and undermining regional stability, the situation remains dire, and the path to peace continues to depend on accountability and respect for agreements.

Haruna Iddrisu backs Mahama’s call against scrapping OSP

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The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has backed President John Dramani Mahama’s position that it is premature to scrap the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), even as he questioned the constitutional basis of the institution.

Speaking during an interview on Channel One TV’s The Point of View with Bernard Avle on Wednesday, December 24, Mr. Iddrisu said he agrees with the President’s stance that the OSP should not be abolished at this stage.

“Absolutely. That is not to say I agree with the constitutionality of the OSP,” he said when asked whether he supports the President’s position.

Mr. Iddrisu added that the authority to determine the fate of the Office ultimately rests with the President, whom he described as fully empowered under the Constitution.

“President Mahama is in full control as the Head of State, Leader of Government and Commander-in-Chief,” he stated.

Mr. Iddrisu believes the ongoing debate highlights the need for caution, stressing that decisions on the future of the OSP must be carefully considered to avoid weakening Ghana’s anti-corruption architecture.

His comments follow the introduction of a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament by the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, and the Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, seeking to repeal the Office of the Special Prosecutor Act and effectively abolish the OSP.

The bill sparked public debate and prompted a response from President Mahama, who indicated that while concerns about the OSP may be valid, it would be premature to scrap the institution outright.

The President’s response suggested a preference for further evaluation and possible reforms rather than immediate dissolution.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor was established in 2017 to investigate and prosecute corruption and corruption-related offences, particularly involving public officers and politically exposed persons.

Since its creation, the OSP has faced persistent criticism over its effectiveness, independence, and constitutional grounding, alongside calls for its reform or abolition.