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What’s wrong if an Ofori-Atta buys land? – NPP MP quizzes Ghanaians

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A former board member of the Tema Development Company Limited (TDC), Davis Ansah Opoku, has defended the sale of large tracts of land to individuals allegedly linked to former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, during the tenure of his predecessor, Alice Abena Ofori-Atta.

Addressing the issue on Metro TV on April 11, 2025, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) lawmaker questioned whether the individual who acquired the lands, Alice Abena Ofori-Atta, should be disqualified from purchasing them simply because she shares a surname with former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta.

He argued that bearing the name “Ofori-Atta” should not automatically imply wrongdoing or impropriety in the transaction, adding that the said individual is a Ghanaian who bears the right to freely and legally acquire lands.

“The fact that somebody is called Ofori-Atta and purchases land at Tema Community 24 does not mean it’s related to Ken Ofori-Atta and even if the person is related to him, and so what? Is the person not a Ghanaian? Has the person been given a special price to pay?” he asked.

Opoku Ansah, who also serves as the Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, further stated that he sees nothing wrong with Ghanaians, including politically-exposed persons, expressing interest in and acquiring prime lands — as long as the acquisitions are done through legal and transparent means.

He explained that the Tema Development Company, as a state institution, operates within its mandate, which includes developing properties and selling land, among other responsibilities at the Tema Development Area.

“These are lands that are not being bought for GH¢5,000 or GH¢10,000. In fact, these are lands that are being sold between $40,000 to $60,000 and so, if you are selling these serviced plots and you have advertised it and the family says that we want to come and buy a portion of it and develop for maybe our kids, what is wrong with that? What is wrong with that?” he continued.

The lawmaker, who also serves as the Vice Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament, expressed concern over the conduct of some newly appointed heads of state institutions.

He criticised what he described as deliberate attempts to portray the previous NPP administration in a negative light by suggesting it was involved in acts of wrongdoing.

“You see, I know there’s this competition among CEOs of state institutions to want to unearth some wrongs in the previous administration. There’s this competition and I mean, you see them holding press conferences and trying to create an impression that there’s been some state capture,” he added.

Using himself as an example, Opoku Ansah said he also owns a piece of land at Tema, which he claims to have acquired legally.

He condemned the tendency of some Ghanaians to unjustly criticise and “bastardise” the name Ofori-Atta, questioning whether individuals bearing the name are not Ghanaians who equally deserve the right to own properties legally and without prejudice.

“I have land in Community 24 and I bought the land with my money. I have documents to the land and I’m not too sure anybody can say that I wrongly acquired that property. Because if TDC is mandated to sell lands and they are selling it and somebody goes to buy. What is wrong with that? Unless we are being told that if you are called Ofori-Atta in this country, you are not supposed to enjoy anything Ghana,” he concluded.

His comments come in response to recent disclosures by the Managing Director of TDC, Courage Makafui Nunekpeku, who said that an internal review of the company’s operations uncovered the sale of large tracts of land to individuals allegedly connected to former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, during the tenure of his predecessor, Alice Abena Ofori-Atta.

The disclosure has raised concerns over the transparency and fairness of land distribution during the period of the former finance minister.

Addressing a press conference on Thursday, April 10, 2025, Nunekpeku explained that the sale of these lands occurred under questionable circumstances, sparking the need for further investigations to ensure accountability and avoid any misuse of power.

He stressed that the discovery of these transactions was part of an effort to expose irregularities within the system.

“Every 10 plots here belong to Ofori-Atta. Yes, every 10 plots. And why? Is that the only family we have in Ghana? These are facts. Nobody can change it. They can come and challenge me, and I’ll meet them anywhere in court, with records, with documents. They can come and challenge me,” he asserted, indicating that he had solid evidence to back up his claims.

Nunekpeku further emphasised the extent of the land deals, stating that companies linked to the former finance minister had been allocated vast amounts of land, ranging from 4 to 30 acres.

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Meanwhile, catch up on the concluding part of the story of Fort William, where children were sold in exchange for kitchenware, others, below:

Kwadaso MP urges President Mahama to end ‘majoritarian tyranny, cites abuse of power

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Member of Parliament for Kwadaso and former Deputy Minister of Education, Prof Kingsley Nyarko

Prof Kingsley Nyarko, Member of Parliament for Kwadaso and former Deputy Education Minister, has issued a strong rebuke to President John Dramani Mahama, accusing his administration of “misbehaving” and “misgovernment” through a blatant display of power and disregard for the rule of law. Prof Nyarko called on the President to abandon what he sees as acts of “majoritarian tyranny” and return to the principles of democracy and good governance.

Prof Nyarko asserted that while democracy empowers the majority, it does not grant elected leaders unfettered power to act arbitrarily or disregard established rules.

He believes that President Mahama’s administration has strayed from its mandate to improve the living conditions of Ghanaians, instead engaging in lawlessness, abuse of power, political intimidation, and political intolerance.

“I must state in no ambiguity that the NDC administration under the leadership of President John Mahama is misbehaving, and worst of all, misgovernment,” Prof. Nyarko declared. “The NDC government needs to be reminded that their mandate as given by the people is to make their living condition better and nothing else.”

Read his full article below;

Mr. President, Enough of the Majoritarian Tyranny:

By Kingsley Nyarko, MP, Kwadaso

Democracy is supposed to provide a more effective system of governance and give the citizenry the freedom to live peacefully, mutually co-exist and express themselves freely on matters that affect them and the entire nation.

Participatory democracy requires the provision of guarantees to citizens and non-citizens, and most importantly legislators, as they contribute to the advancement of their societies in their quest to make them better. In fact, this is what democracy is all about: governance that puts the interests of the people and the nation on the front-burner.

In a democratic environment, the majority rule and reign. Having a majority in the legislature, or being given an overwhelming majority to govern doesn’t give an elected leader nor any arm of government unfettered powers to take the law into their own hands and demonstrate or act arbitrarily to satisfy their whims and caprices.

The Ghanaian electorate honored President John Dramani Mahama and the NDC in the last polls to provide leadership—one that meets their needs and aspirations and not this blatant show of power, bravado and disregard for established rules and enactments that safeguard the public order.

I must state in no ambiguity that the NDC administration under the leadership of President John Mahama is misbehaving, and worst of all, misgovernment. The NDC government needs to be reminded that their mandate as given by the people is to make their living condition better and nothing else.

Even after winning the last general elections and upon assumption of office, all that we see in this country is lawlessness, blatant abuse of power, political intimidation and political intolerance.

President Mahama and the NDC must fathom that democracy is anchored on tolerance , the rule of law, freedom of speech and expression and personal liberties.

Mr. President, with respect to your office, you do not own Ghana; neither will you reign in perpetuity.

Why are you allowing this abuse of executive power to fester under your watch? You promised Ghanaians you were going to provide a different kind of leadership. What you called resetting the nation and delivering the Ghana we want.

But, Mr. president, what is happening in the country right now is not what you promised us. No, this is not the Ghana we want. We expect you to do better and right; we expect you to build on the strong democratic legacies of the former NPP administration under the distinguished leadership of President Akufo-Addo and his Vice-President Dr. Bawumia bequeathed you on 7th January, 2025.

Mr. President, in fact, your attempt to remove the Chief Justice is needless and unwarranted; the security agencies tactics of harassing former political office holders is unnecessary; the dismissal of the numerous youth who were legitimately offered employment by the former administration was inhumane and completely unacceptable; and the recent intimidation of the Honourable Member of Parliament for Assin South, Reverend Ntim Fordjour—the Ranking Member of the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament is simply unacceptable since due process was thrown to the dogs. Please, don’t debase the democracy we have nurtured and safeguarded for over three decades now.

Mr. President, let me conclude by reminding you of your mandate: it is to, provide effective, pragmatic and forward-looking leadership, provide jobs for the jobless, keep the lights on, improve upon our living conditions and standard of living, improve upon our healthcare delivery system, provide quality, affordable and accessible education for all, improve upon our road network, add onto the existing factories, ensure food security and sufficiency, ensure enhanced security in the country among others.

Mr. President, this is your mandate to the people in case you’ve forgotten, and not majoritarian tyranny.

Till now, three months at the helm, you haven’t demonstrated clear plans to create jobs for the teaming masses, especially the youth. You must be worried about this, and find solution to it. The former administration created about three million jobs.

Please, reset properly. What we are seeing now is not resetting, but reversals, if not retrogression.

God bless Ghana!!!

Elegant Ways To Style For Natural Hair With Scarf

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Natural hair is a crown a bold, beautiful statement of culture, identity, and individuality. But beyond its coils, curls, and texture lies the versatility that allows endless possibilities when it comes to styling. One of the most chic and timeless ways to elevate natural hair is by incorporating scarves. Whether you’re going for a casual vibe, a regal statement, or a protective style, scarves offer a touch of elegance and flair that transforms even the simplest hairstyle into a stunning masterpiece.

In this article, we explore elegant ways to style natural hair with scarves, inspiring you to celebrate your natural beauty while embracing creativity, culture, and confidence. From high buns and twisted crowns to afro puffs and low chignons, these scarf styles work for all occasions whether you’re stepping out for a wedding, going to work, or enjoying a relaxed day at home.

A favorite for many naturalistas, the high puff is both bold and effortless. By wrapping a scarf around the base of your puff, you add color and structure while drawing attention to your natural volume. Choose vibrant Ankara or patterned scarves for a pop of personality, or go for silk and satin finishes for a more refined touch.This style is perfect for casual outings or quick errands, and it requires minimal effort while delivering maximum elegance.

For days when you want to make a statement, the full head wrap is your go-to. Whether styled in a traditional gele fashion or a modern turban twist, this look is regal, protective, and empowering. It’s also a lifesaver on bad hair days or in between wash days.

Match your head wrap with your outfit for a coordinated appearance, or use it as the focal point of your ensemble. Either way, it radiates elegance and heritage, making it ideal for weddings, cultural events, or photoshoots.

Styling your natural hair with a scarf isn’t just about aesthetics it’s about embracing your roots, celebrating your crown, and expressing your unique style with confidence. Scarves offer versatility, protection, and an instant style boost that adapts to every mood and moment.

So whether you’re wrapping up for cultural celebration, dressing up for an elegant event, or simply adding flair to your everyday look, let your scarf and natural hair work in harmony to reflect the queen that you are. Remember your crown is beautiful just as it is, and a scarf only enhances its glory.

I didn’t snatch 2Baba from anyone, I met him when he needed love

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Natasha Osawaru, fiancée to veteran Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has said she didn’t snatch the singer from anyone as she spoke glowingly about him.

Natasha wrote, “I can’t be less proud of my husband simply because of what happened to his marriage with Annie. I’m very proud to be his wife because my relationship with him was built on love. I didn’t take him away from anyone. I met him when he needed love, and I’ve agreed to give him all the love I have.”

Recall that Natasha, a lawmaker at the Edo State House of Assembly, grabbed headlines earlier this week when she introduced herself to her colleagues in the legislative chamber as ‘Natasha Irobosa Osawaru nee Idibia’.


Nigerian OAP Osi Suave later corrected Natasha on using the word ‘nee’ appropriately.

Osi wrote, “Look at this illiterate. Née means born. Meaning, your maiden name or the name you had at birth before you changed it due to marriage.”

Also, earlier this week, Natasha was removed as Minority Leader of the Edo House of Assembly following the defection of four Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaker of the House, Hon Blessing Agbebaku, announced the leadership changes during a plenary session, citing a letter from the state’s acting APC Chairman, Jarret Tenebe, which confirmed that PDP had lost its majority status.

Czech Republic President visits Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum 

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, April 12, GNA – President Petr Pavel of the Czech Republic during his three-day State Visit to Ghana, visited the resting place of Ghana’s founding President, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah in Accra. 

The mausoleum, designed by Don Arthur, houses the mortal remains of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah and his wife Fathia Nkrumah.  

President Pavel during his visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum was accompanied by Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. 

Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the champion of African liberation struggle and Pan-Africanism and a global icon continues to inspire world leaders.  

In the year 2000, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah was voted Africa’s “Man of the Millennium” by listeners to the BBC World Service, being described by the BBC as a Hero of Independence, and an international symbol of freedom as the leader of the first African country to shake off the chains of colonial rule. 

President Pavel defied the rains in Accra to pay his respects to the global icon.  

He noted that his visit to Ghana could not be concluded without a visit to the resting place of Ghana’s Founder. 

President Pavel is the first world leader to pay a State Visit to President John Dramani Mahama, after his inauguration for a second term on January 7, 2025. 

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Mahama outlines key interventions under ‘Feed Ghana’ to transform Agriculture

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President John Dramani Mahama has outlined the major interventions under the newly launched ‘Feed Ghana Programme’, a flagship initiative aimed at modernizing agriculture, boosting food security, and supporting Ghana’s economic transformation.

Speaking at the official launch of the programme in Techiman on Saturday, April 12, Mr. Mahama said the initiative is a critical component of his broader Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda (AETA), which is designed to create jobs, reduce food inflation, and improve livelihoods through sustainable agricultural practices.

He announced four key interventions under the programme:

1. Promotion of Smart Agriculture: Mahama stated that the government will establish Farmer Service Centers across the country. These centers will provide mechanization services, quality inputs, financing, market access, primary processing, and training for farmers.

Additionally, the programme will create “farm banks” or land banks in designated irrigable zones to support young agricultural entrepreneurs and boost national food production.

2. Grains and Legumes Development Project: The second intervention focuses on scaling up the production of maize, rice, soybean, and sorghum. These crops will be cultivated for local consumption, agro-processing, and export.

Special emphasis will be placed on sorghum due to its potential as a raw material for the brewing industry. The project will also support the feed industry, which is essential to poultry and livestock production.

3. Vegetable Development Project – ‘Yiridya’: To reduce vegetable imports from neighboring countries, the programme will promote controlled environment farming using greenhouse technology, as well as urban and peri-urban agriculture.

Mahama encouraged schools and households to establish vegetable gardens to grow tomatoes, onions, garden eggs, okra, and peppers. He recalled the success of past initiatives such as “Operation Feed Yourself,” highlighting how backyard gardens once played a key role in household food security.

“We will encourage community gardens to enhance nutrition and household incomes,” he said.

4. Institutional Farming: The final component aims to engage schools, especially senior high schools with available land, in crop and livestock farming. The goal is to improve the quality of meals served to students and reduce food costs.

Institutions will be supported to raise livestock such as goats, sheep, and cattle to supplement the School Feeding Programme. Mahama added that the initiative will help students view agriculture as a viable and rewarding career path.

President Mahama emphasized that these interventions will revitalize the agricultural sector, enhance self-reliance, and position Ghana as a key player in regional food markets under the African Continental Free Trade Area.

 

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Mahama pledges full support for National Defence University

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President John Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, has pledged his full support for the establishment of the National Defence University by the Ghanaian military.

He said to support the National Defence University to realise its full potential, this specialised institution would run strategic academic courses to support government’s efforts for strategic high education for qualified Ghanaians, civilians, and the military.

“Talking about academics in relation to the Ghana Armed Forces, I am particularly elated about the coming on stream of the National Defence University with a Presidential Charter,” President Mahama said in his address at the graduation of the Regular Career Course 63 of the Ghana Military Academy at Teshie, near Accra.

President Mahama granted the Graduating Officer Cadets of Regular Career Course 63, the President’s Commission into the Ghana Armed Forces.

He noted that the Presidential Charter provided the Ghana Armed Forces the mandate to explore and facilitate extensive teaching and learning towards more effective national defence and security. 

“Conceptually, as one of the constituent colleges of the National Defence University, the Ghana Military Academy will receive the needed facilities to achieve its mandate.”

The President reiterated that the intervention would actualise the upgrading of the commissioning course to a postgraduate diploma, status for newly commissioned officers; saying, “So, when the officers are commissioned, they will come out with a postgraduate diploma.” 

He said the Ghana Military Academy had remained resolute and well-focused in achieving its mandate, notwithstanding some challenges it faces. 

The President said the Academy had a very rich history of training many of West Africa’s great and famous military leaders and the National Defence University would be another opportunity to incorporate a mainstream military discipline and doctrine in their people, pursuing higher education. 

He said the Minister for Defence had informed him that the Ghana Military Academy as they see it today had only undergone its first phase of expansion and was awaiting a second phase and a third phase. 

President Mahama said complementing the need to make the facilities more functional, he would give attention to their urgent requirement for a sports complex with a modern gymnasium and a swimming pool, and the construction of an outer perimeter road to facilitate training in the Academy.

Touching in instability in the West African sub-region, President Mahama said: “Our sub-region is affected by the scourge of terrorism. Terrorist attacks close to our northern border have become a regular feature. Ghana is also not immune from the influence and effects of the complex challenges posed by the global security environment.”

This, he said, was due to globally non-state security actors were becoming or in some instances had already become central and pivotal. 

He explained that the situation required a comprehensive approach to state security, and one could not underestimate the importance of active participation of all citizens in the security and stability of their state. 

“As citizens of Ghana, we must recognize that the nature of contemporary threats that confront us demand that we do not perceive our security services as the exclusive institutions responsible for our safety and security.”

The President urged Ghanaians to support the security services and the Ghana Armed Forces with information that was useful and intelligence that was helpful that would advance their work rather than retrogress it. 

Source: GNA

‘Lack of sex doesn’t cause mental illness’ – Medical practitioner debunks myth

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Medical doctor, Dr Mark Agyei Medical doctor, Dr Mark Agyei

A medical practitioner and CEO of New Life Homeopathic Clinic, Dr Mark Agyei, has dismissed claims that abstaining from sex can lead to mental health problems.

Speaking in an interview with Okay FM, Dr Agyei, while responding to a call from a listener about the phenomenon, stated, “That is a false claim. If you want to have sex every day, it is up to you. Even married couples don’t have sex daily — some do it once or twice a month. It depends on individual preferences.”

He addressed the misconception that single people who don’t engage in regular sex risk developing mental disorders, calling it ‘completely untrue.’

“If you live alone and you are single, and someone tells you that if you don’t have sex on a daily basis, you will run mad, it is never true.

“Scientifically, there is no link between lack of sex and mental health problems. If indeed you have any mental health issues, then it is not about sex,” he clarified.

Dr Agyei acknowledged that while some individuals may be sex addicts or overly dependent on their partners, their behavioural issues stem from deeper psychological concerns rather than sexual deprivation.

“For them, their mental issues go beyond sex. But scientifically, lack of sex does not cause mental issues,” he said.

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I was shocked after learning about the person behind order for Ntim Fordjour’s arrest

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Dominic Nitiwul, Former Minister of Defence Dominic Nitiwul, Former Minister of Defence

A former Minister of Defence, Dominic Nitiwul, has expressed disbelief after he later found out that the Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), Charles Alhassan Kipo, sanctioned the arrest of Assin South MP, Rev John Ntim Fordjour.

Nitiwul, who described the NIB boss as a senior colleague he personally entrusted with a sensitive job in the security sector, expressed his disappointment in him.

He stated that he once personally trusted Charles Alhassan Kipo with a significant and sensitive role in government and would never have expected him to authorise such an incident.

“Personally, he was my senior. We worked with him. In fact, we gave him a very sensitive job, one way in government. And so, there are some things that I would not have expected that they would do,” Nitiwul said during an interview on Joy News’ PM Express on April 9, 2025.

He noted that he was surprised to learn that his own colleague had given the order when he went to the NIB office to ascertain the facts in the matter of Ntim Fordjour’s arrest.

“But be as it may, it was really true when I got there that the NIB had actually sent people to the place,” he said.

The Bimbilla MP recounted receiving a distress call about the unfolding situation.

“I got a call from one of my colleagues that the ranking member of the Defence and Interior Committee’s house has been surrounded by people suspected to be from the NIB, ostensibly to arrest him. A lot of police officers. I counted over 15 of them,” he narrated.

Alarmed, he said he decided to personally assess the situation, partly due to his past experience as defence minister and his working relationship with some of the officers involved.

“When I got there, I didn’t believe that was the case. But I just thought I should go there and find out. Also, being the immediate past defence minister, I thought that I could be one of the people who could calm situations down if there’s a need. Truly, when I went, I knew a lot of the principal people who were there. I’ve worked with some of them,” he said.

He described the scene as intense and unsettling, so he queried the operatives on the legitimacy of their actions, especially because they did not have a warrant to arrest the MP.

He added that what was even more alarming to him was the fact that the NIB official leading the operation claimed his seniority alone justified the arrest.

“The first question I asked was, ‘What do they have? Did they have a warrant? They said no.

“The gentleman who led the operation actually said that he’s a senior person. That alone is enough for him — his face is a warrant in itself,” he narrated.

Nitiwul added that this rationale was immediately challenged by legal experts present.

“We had a lot of lawyers there who clearly disagreed and told them that you cannot say just because you’re a senior person within the NIB, your face alone is a warrant to arrest a Member of Parliament, or any other citizen for that matter. They all have rights,” he explained.

He also raised concerns about the conduct and presentation of the operatives, noting that many were masked.

“Some of the NIB officials, those who were not police officers, covered their faces. For whatever reason, I cannot tell why they did that,” he said.

While police officers were also present at the scene, Nitiwul emphasised that a lawful arrest requires clear legal justification.

“If the police come to say that we believe that we have reasonable suspicion, and based on that, we are arresting you, that’s a different matter. But we just asked them a simple question: Do you have an arrest warrant to arrest him? They said no,” Nitiwul recounted.

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Meanwhile, catch up on the concluding part of the story of Fort William, where children were sold in exchange for kitchenware, others, below:

‘Okada’ riders in South Tongu District appeal for review of new regulations

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Government plans to legalise 'okada' Government plans to legalise ‘okada’

Some commercial motorbike riders, popularly known as “Okada” riders, in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region are calling on the government to reconsider a provision in the new Legislative Instrument (LI) aimed at regulating their business.

The proposed law, which seeks to amend the existing Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 (Legislative Instrument 2180), stipulates that Okada riders must be at least 25 years old and belong to a recognised union.

However, many young riders are worried that this provision will take away their livelihood.

Atsu Mortey, a 21-year-old Senior High School graduate who has been riding Okada since he finished school at 17, expressed his concerns.

“The okada business is the only job I know how to do, and it has been my source of income since I graduated,” Mr. Mortey said.

He added: “If the government doesn’t reconsider this provision, many of us will be rendered jobless.”

Philip Nyamor, a 23-year-old Junior High School dropout, echoed Mortey’s sentiments. Nyamor, who has been riding Okada for several years, said the business has enabled him to support his younger sister, who is currently studying in the Sogakope Senior High School.

“We urge the government to look at this provision again,” Nyamor said.

He added: “Not all of us have the opportunity to go to school. This is what we do for a living, and we are ready to acquire the necessary licenses and documents. But we plead that the government reconsider the age limit.”

Some riders also expressed concerns that if the age limit is not revised, it could lead to an increase in robbery and social vices in the district.

“A man must hustle,” they said. “We are not asking for a handout, but we want to be given the opportunity to work and provide for our families.”

The riders have appealed to the government to review the provision and consider the impact it will have on their livelihoods. They are willing to comply with other provisions in the legislative instrument but are pleading for a reconsideration of the age limit.

The Ghana News Agency observed that the Okada business has become a vital source of income for many young people in the district.

Many have turned to okada riding as a means of survival, especially those who have dropped out of school or are unable to find formal employment.

The proposed law has sparked a heated debate in the district, with some residents calling for the government to reconsider the age limit provision.

Others at Mepe and Battor in the North Tongu District have argued that the law is necessary to regulate the okada business and improve road safety.

Another resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “The government should consider alternative livelihoods for okada riders who may be affected by the new regulations. This will help to mitigate the impact of the law on their livelihoods.”

The Ghana News Agency will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.

MP’s immunity from arrest not absolute, but a convention – Inusah Fuseini

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Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini, has stated that the immunity granted to Members of Parliament is not absolute but rather a convention that evolved over time, and not one explicitly grounded in law.

His comments come in the wake of a controversial incident on April 9, when officials from the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) stormed the residence of Assin South MP, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, reportedly to question him over claims he made regarding two flights that allegedly entered the country under questionable circumstances.

While government officials have dismissed Fordjour’s allegations as baseless, the incident has sparked public concern and outcry from some minority members, who view the move as an act of intimidation against opposition voices.

Several lawmakers, especially from the minority, have argued that Fordjour, as an MP, should have been protected from such actions due to parliamentary immunity.

However, speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issues on Saturday, April 12, 2025, Inusah Fuseini provided context, asserting that parliamentary immunity, while recognized, is not legally unassailable.

“The immunities of members of parliament are not absolute. It is a convention that came into being when Abodakpi was arrested. And the person who drove the convention was Mike Oquaye. The convention came into being during Ayariga’s time. So, it is not in law.

“We argued that when you have a vindictive president who wants to go after the minority, he will decapitate them by pressing criminal charges against them. When this happens, you will be going to court and you will not be able to perform your duties.

“So, even though the immunity is there, it is not absolute. Because if it is to be made absolute, it will infringe against Article 17 of the constitution, which is equality before the law,” he stated.

Casual Wears For You

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When it comes to fashion, casual wear is often underestimated but in truth, it’s the heartbeat of every woman’s wardrobe. From laid-back weekends and school runs to shopping trips and coffee dates, casual outfits are the everyday heroes that make life easier, comfier, and still incredibly stylish. The beauty of casual wear lies in its effortless appeal that perfect blend of comfort, ease, and just the right touch of flair to make you feel put together without trying too hard.

Today’s casual fashion is more than just jeans and t-shirts. It’s about curating a collection of versatile, wearable pieces that reflect your personality and allow you to move freely while looking fabulous. Whether you lean toward sporty styles, feminine flair, or boho charm, casual wear can be just as fashionable as any high-end look with the bonus of feeling incredibly good in your skin.

Nothing says casual like a great pair of jeans. But today’s denim goes beyond the basics. From high-waisted skinny jeans and boyfriend cuts to wide-leg denim and distressed styles, there’s a fit for every mood and body type. Paired with a cropped top, flowy blouse, or simple tee, jeans become a blank canvas for endless styling options.

Complete the look with sneakers for daytime ease or elevate it with a pair of heels and a structured handbag for a quick style upgrade.

Flowy casual dresses are a staple for the woman who wants to look polished without much effort. Whether it’s a t-shirt dress, wrap dress, or button-down shirt dress, these pieces provide comfort with an air of femininity. Choose soft fabrics like cotton or jersey, and opt for prints or solid colors that complement your skin tone.

Throw on a denim jacket and sandals for daytime errands or add a pair of ankle boots and accessories for a more curated casual vibe.

No casual outfit is complete without the right footwear and accessories. For a laid-back vibe, think sneakers, slides, and flat sandals. To elevate the look, opt for chunky heels, trendy mules, or boots. Accessories like hoop earrings, sunglasses, tote bags, and layered bracelets can take your look from basic to beautiful in seconds.

Casual wear is where style meets simplicity. It’s the part of your wardrobe that you reach for the most, and it should make you feel confident, comfortable, and completely you. Whether you’re heading to the market, hanging out with friends, or simply enjoying a relaxed day at home, your outfit can and should reflect your personal style.

So don’t underestimate your everyday looks. With the right combinations, casual fashion can be just as bold, beautiful, and inspiring as your most formal fits. Let your clothes speak for you, even on your most relaxed days because style doesn’t take a break.

Police Arrest Suspect In Vehicle Theft, Rental Fraud Scheme

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The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has apprehended a 37-year-old man, Nana Anderson, in connection with an extensive vehicle theft and rental fraud operation spanning several locations across the country.

Nana Anderson was arrested at a hideout in Atasemanso, a suburb of Kumasi, following a thorough investigation into the fraudulent activities that have plagued the region.

A second suspect, identified as Gideon Baah, remains at large.

Police revealed that on March 25, 2025, Anderson contacted a car rental partner of the complainant and deceitfully rented a Hyundai Elantra with registration number GT 114-25.

“Using forged ECOWAS identity and driver’s license cards bearing different names but featuring his photograph, he successfully convinced the rental agent to hand over the vehicle at Community 25.

However, Anderson failed to return the vehicle and disabled its tracking system, prompting suspicions among the rental company” the police statement read

 

Further inquiries uncovered that Anderson was part of a larger syndicate responsible for similar fraudulent activities between January and March 2025. The group reportedly stole multiple vehicles, including a Kia Forte in Hatso, a Honda Civic in Amansaman, and a Kia Ultima in Spintex, all within the Greater Accra region. Anderson allegedly received GH¢4,000 for each stolen vehicle.

Upon his arrest, Anderson confessed to the crimes and led police to a location in Millennium City believed to be the residence of his accomplice, Gideon Baah. However, Baah was not found at the scene.

Nana Anderson has since been arraigned before the court as investigations continue. Authorities are actively pursuing efforts to locate and apprehend Gideon Baah, who is also known as Nana.

I don’t mind becoming fifth wife – Toke Makinwa

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Media personality, Toke Makinwa said she is ready to find love again and would not mind becoming a fifth wife.

She stated this in the latest episode of her podcast, Toke Moments, a snippet of which was shared on her Instagram page on Saturday.

In an episode in March, Makinwa disclosed that she did not regret her decision not to remarry after her first marriage hit the rocks in 2017.

South-South Cooperation for tourism dev’t advances at 2nd UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit

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UN Tourism has taken another major step towards advancing South-South cooperation in tourism development with the successful hosting of the 2nd UN Tourism Africa & The Americas Summit in Livingstone, Zambia.

Building on the foundation laid in Punta Cana last year, this year’s summit outlined concrete strategies to implement the Punta Cana Declaration, focusing on innovation, technical cooperation, connectivity, investment, and enhancing tourist confidence and safety.

Bringing together key leaders from Africa and the Americas, the summit reflected a growing movement of cross-continental unity. In his opening address, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili described the event as “proof of the enduring commitment of Africa and the Americas to cooperate across borders and oceans.”

“Now, with recovery complete, we look to the future,” he told the packed room of ministers and tourism stakeholders. “Our theme today reflects our priorities. We must build a more resilient tourism sector — and do so through the key pillars of connectivity, investment, and workforce development.”

Strong recovery and new momentum

The Secretary-General celebrated the resilience of the tourism sector, citing UN Tourism’s latest data. In 2024, Africa welcomed 74 million international travellers, a 12% increase over 2023 and 7% more than in 2019. The Americas saw 213 million arrivals, representing 97% of pre-pandemic levels.

“Our latest data makes clear the huge potential of tourism – as well as its resilience,” Zurab noted. “This is a sector that not only survived the pandemic – it’s bouncing back stronger and more united.”

“Africa and the Americas are not just connected by history and culture – they are now connected by ambition, opportunity, and a shared vision for inclusive growth through tourism.”

Connectivity, Investment and Skills

Pololikashvili outlined three strategic pillars that will guide the next phase of South-South tourism development: improved connectivity, increased investment, and accelerated human capital development.

On connectivity, he said:“This is a proven way to build opportunities for economic and cultural exchange. We are committed to working with our Member States to boost connections within regions and between regions.”

On investment, he emphasised: “Between 2019 and 2023, Africa and the Americas welcomed over $40 billion in foreign direct investment across 520 greenfield projects, generating around 150,000 jobs. But there is massive room for further growth.”

“More than half of recent tourism investments now lean toward environmentally conscious projects, showing our shared drive for sustainability in line with the 2030 Agenda.”

On skills development, he stressed the importance of youth: “By focusing on training and skill-building, we’re giving our people, especially the youth, the means to succeed in today’s competitive world.”

He also praised the Travel Hospitality & Tourism Education Summit held in Lusaka the day before:

“It was striking that all stakeholders – from both the public and private sectors – agreed on the importance of human capital development. We are proud to support our Member States in making this happen.”

Real action on South-South cooperation

The Summit also showcased progress in implementing the Punta Cana Declaration, particularly in fostering tourism investment between regions. UN Tourism reported that between 2019 and 2024, Africa invested approximately USD 3.9 billion in 36 projects across the Americas, while Latin America and the Caribbean matched this with 34 projects in Africa.

To build on this, UN Tourism announced plans for a Biennial Africa-Americas Tourism Investment Conference, designed to connect public and private stakeholders, stimulate cross-border investment, and align capital with sustainability goals.

Innovation, education and future talent

A major theme was preparing for the future through education and innovation. Pololikashvili highlighted efforts such as the ZITHS Mukuni International Academy for Tourism and Hospitality in Livingstone and a forthcoming start-up competition called “Bridges of Innovation” to spotlight sustainable and inclusive tourism enterprises.

“Education, investment, and cultural exchange were the cornerstones of the Punta Cana Declaration. This Summit is our chance to build on those foundations—and build a tourism sector that works for everyone,” the Secretary-General said.

“We will make sure that tourism not only preserves our shared heritage but, more importantly, lifts living standards across borders.”

Additionally, UN Tourism aims to reach 2,000 beneficiaries through new WhatsApp-based professional development courses in both regions.

Enhancing connectivity and security

Addressing structural barriers to tourism, the summit spotlighted efforts to improve air connectivity through partnerships, such as the new work plan with INGUAT (Guatemala) and the upcoming 2nd Ministerial Conference on Tourism and Air Transport in Africa, to be held in Angola in July 2025.

Tourist safety was also a priority. The ongoing Safety of Destinations Initiative (SAFE-D) was discussed, designed to strengthen public-private collaboration, promote crisis preparedness, and build confidence in travel to both regions.

A shared roadmap forward

As the summit drew to a close, the message was clear: the Africa-Americas partnership in tourism is no longer aspirational – it is operational. Through joint strategies in education, innovation, investment, and connectivity, the two regions are laying down the pathways to a tourism sector that is not only resilient but also inclusive, sustainable, and future-ready.

“I’m extremely excited about our upcoming conversations,” Pololikashvili concluded. “Together, we are mapping out new pathways for sincere and authentic cooperation between Africa and the Americas.”

‘As a party, we must not handle the NPP with kid gloves’

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Former Deputy Upper West Regional Minister, Abu Kansangbata Former Deputy Upper West Regional Minister, Abu Kansangbata

A former Deputy Upper West Regional Minister, Abu Kansangbata, has called on all party members, supporters and Ghanaians at large to stay true to the party.

In a Facebook post, the politician explained that many Ghanaians voted the National Democratic Congress into power not because of their affiliation to the party, but due to the confidence they have in it.

He also admonished Ghanaians not to handle the New Patriotic Party (NPP) with “kid gloves,” or loosely, and not to align with them for business or for protection because it is too early in the party’s reign.

The politician, in a bid to pay homage and appreciate the efforts of some impact and changemakers who worked behind the scenes of the National Democratic Congress, asked that their efforts should not be forgotten.

“As a party, we must not handle the NPP with kid gloves. Some among us still think it’s politics as usual but that’s not why Ghanaians, including floating voters, civil society, and development partners, voted for the NDC.

“Let’s remember what President Rawlings once said in Cape Coast: ‘Don’t mimic the NPP. They keep changing forms, but their tradition stays the same.’ It’s too early for some of our people to be aligning with them for business or protection. We must stay true to the spirit of those faceless heroes on the ground who shed blood, gave their time and resources, and worked selflessly to bring us from opposition to power. Let’s not forget them,” he wrote on Facebook.

The NDC won an overwhelming presidential and parliamentary election on December 7, 2024, bringing John Dramani Mahama back as Ghana’s president, and giving the party a representation in Parliament of over 180 members.

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NDC grassroots praise Minerals Commission CEO  

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By Samuel Dodoo 

Accra, April 12, GNA – A coalition of grassroot organisations within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has praised Mr Martin Kwaku Ayisi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission, for his exceptional leadership, contributions to the party, and national development. 

The allied groups including Election Has Consequences Movement, and Ghetto for John Mahama made the commendation in a statement read at a press conference by Mr Joshua Sika Nartey, President of National Soldiers for John Mahama. 

They lauded Mr Ayisi for implementing a “Reset Agenda” at the Commission and elevating it to “remarkable heights.” 

The statement said Mr Ayisi’s administration has led to the rapid development and modernisation of the Commission’s infrastructure, including the imminent completion of its Kumasi office by June 2025, and the establishment of new complexes in Akim Oda, Bibiani, Bole, Damang, Kyebi, and Tamale. 

“Additionally, staff residences in Bolgatanga, Tarkwa, Prestea, and Wa have undergone timely renovations, while 50 grassroots-based mine inspectors are currently studying at world-class institutions like the Colorado School of Mines and Curtin University,” it stated. 

“Lawyer Ayisi’s efforts have significantly enhanced the visibility and footprint of the Minerals Commission across Ghana and beyond,” the statement said, stressing that,  

“He remains accessible to the grassroots and has demonstrated generosity towards NDC members in need, with promises of job creation in the near future.” 

The groups urged President John Mahama and the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources to recognise Mr Ayisi’s unwavering dedication to the NDC’s cause, and that his expertise reflects the 2024 campaign message that “Ghana needs experience, not experimentation.” 

“We adjudge Lawyer Ayisi as one of the best CEOs in the current administration,” the statement said, adding that, “By this sterling performance, we send a strong signal to those attempting to undermine his position to desist or face our collective resistance.” 

The statement called on all NDC members, stakeholders in the mining industry, and the public to support Mr Ayisi in his continued leadership at the Minerals Commission. 

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Agriculture no longer an afterthought

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President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled the ‘Feed Ghana Programme’ as a key component of his administration’s broader initiative to transform agriculture and strengthen Ghana’s economic resilience.

Speaking during the launch of the programme in Techiman on Saturday, April 12, Mr. Mahama emphasized the need for bold and decisive action to reposition agriculture at the heart of Ghana’s development agenda.

“Mr. Chairman, the time has come for bold and decisive actions. We must no longer treat agriculture as an afterthought. Agriculture must be placed at the center of our national economic transformation,” he stated.

He explained that the Feed Ghana Programme forms the foundation of a larger strategy dubbed the Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda (AETA). This vision seeks to modernize and expand the agricultural sector to create jobs, reduce food inflation, and ensure long-term food security.

According to Mr. Mahama, the programme will serve as an umbrella framework under which all agricultural projects and interventions will be implemented. It focuses on increasing food production, promoting modern farming practices, improving agricultural infrastructure, and establishing agro-industrial zones across the country.

He also addressed the global changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, warning that rising protectionism and new trade tensions necessitate a rethinking of national food strategies.

“Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world has shifted. Global protectionism is rising. Tariff wars are being waged among the world powers, and new trade tensions are emerging between nations,” he said.

Mr. Mahama stressed that the Feed Ghana Programme is not only timely but also a demonstration of his government’s intent to invest in the country’s agricultural potential.

“It represents a bold commitment to put our resources where our ambitions lie,” he concluded.

 

 

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‘Is It Wrong to Buy Land if You’re an Ofori-Atta?’ – NPP MP Defends TDC Sales Amid Controversy

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A New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP), Davis Ansah Opoku, has defended the sale of land by the Tema Development Company Limited (TDC) to individuals with alleged ties to former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta as per reports from Ghana Web.

In an interview on Metro TV on April 11, 2025, Opoku questioned the criticism surrounding the sale, particularly aimed at individuals who share the Ofori-Atta surname. He emphasized that the name alone should not be used as evidence of impropriety.

“There’s nothing wrong with Ghanaians, including those politically exposed, acquiring land through legal means,” he stated.

He further clarified that the land transactions, ranging from $40,000 to $60,000, were not being sold at artificially low prices, and there was no indication that special treatment was given to these buyers.

Opoku, who is also the MP for Mpraeso, criticized attempts to tarnish the image of the previous NPP administration, suggesting some newly appointed heads of state institutions were eager to highlight perceived wrongdoing from the past.

He questioned whether individuals with the Ofori-Atta surname should be denied the right to legally acquire property.

This response follows a revelation from Courage Makafui Nunekpeku, the Managing Director of TDC, who disclosed that an internal review found several large land allocations connected to individuals linked to Ken Ofori-Atta.

These findings have sparked calls for further investigation into the fairness and transparency of land sales during the tenure of Alice Abena Ofori-Atta, the former finance minister’s predecessor.

Ghanaian boxer traumatized after tragic fight

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Ghanaian boxing prospect Jonathan Mbanugu, known in the ring as Jon Power, is grappling with the haunting aftermath of a tragic fight that ended in the death of his opponent, Nigerian boxer Gabriel Olusegun Olanrewaju.

The 22-year-old pugilist is now at a crossroads, unsure whether he will lace up his gloves again.

What was supposed to be an exciting international showdown ended in heartbreak on March 29, after just two rounds of action.

Olanrewaju, aged 40, collapsed against the ropes and lost consciousness. Immediate attempts by ringside medical staff and paramedics to revive him proved futile.

He was rushed to the nearby Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital but was pronounced dead minutes later. What was meant to be a stepping stone in Jon Power’s blossoming career quickly descended into horror.

Post-mortem results have since confirmed that the Nigerian pugilist died of cardiac arrest, according to media reports in Nigeria citing the Secretary General of the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control (NBBoC), Oluremi Aboderin.

However, in Ghana, officials have declined to publicly release the report until a High Court judge ratifies it.

Investigation

Nonetheless, the fallout from the incident is far from over. The Ministry of Sports and Recreation this week inaugurated a seven-member committee to probe the circumstances surrounding the fight.

Authorities in Nigeria are also demanding answers from the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA), citing concerns about the conditions under which the bout was sanctioned.

Back in Accra, Jon Power is struggling. Two weeks on from the tragic fight at the Bukom Arena, the psychological weight of that night continues to torment him.

His once-promising career hangs in the balance, as he questions whether he has the mental fortitude to ever step back into the ring.

Adding to the trauma is the wave of vitriol directed at the young boxer on social media. A viral video captured Jon Power speaking to ring announcer Mohammed Amin Lamptey moments after the fight. In it, he appeared unaware of the full gravity of what had happened and expressed joy over the victory—one that has since been struck from the records.

Upon realising the seriousness of the situation, Power quickly changed tone and offered prayers for his opponent’s recovery, though it was tragically too late.

“He is very sad, down and distraught and has been struggling to cope with what has happened,” said his manager, Gordon Frimpong of Osebor Boxing Management and Promotions.

“All the people insulting Jon Power are shameless and inconsiderate. Who says he was excited? These things always happen in sports and this is not the first time [in boxing] and it certainly wasn’t Jon’s fault.”

Mr Frimpong revealed that Jon Power’s mother has been emotionally shattered by the incident and has urged her son to quit boxing altogether.

In response, the promoter and a team of veteran trainers visited the boxer’s home in a bid to console and counsel him through the trauma.

“We showed him videos of similar tragedies in boxing to let him know he’s not alone and that even the greats have walked this difficult path,” he disclosed to the Daily Graphic.

“These interventions have helped lift some of the guilt from his shoulders. He’s beginning to heal, and we believe he’ll return to the ring soon. This is his livelihood—we can’t let one tragic event end his future.”

Trauma and support

Boxing is a sport that demands immense physical and mental resilience. Jon Power’s ordeal underscores the urgent need for comprehensive support systems that address both the physical and psychological well-being of boxers and other athletes—particularly those facing traumatic experiences or navigating the challenges of early retirement.

Indeed, the sport is no stranger to such heart-wrenching stories. British legend Barry McGuigan remains haunted by the death of Young Ali, who fell into a coma and died weeks later following their 1982 fight in London.

The tragedy shaped McGuigan’s life and spurred him to successfully campaign for tighter medical protocols around boxing matches in the UK.

Chris Eubank, another British icon, still carries the burden of his brutal 1991 clash with Michael Watson. Though Eubank won the fight, Watson suffered catastrophic brain injuries and spent 40 days in a coma.

The guilt altered Eubank’s entire approach to boxing—he avoided knockouts and sought points victories in his subsequent bouts.

In a tearful reunion years later on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories, Eubank apologised to Watson, who gracefully responded: “Let’s move on… we are born warriors, we are real.”

Nigel Benn, the ‘Dark Destroyer’, lived with a heavy conscience for over a decade after his 1995 slugfest with American Gerald McClellan, who was left permanently disabled.

Benn later found peace through faith and eventually reunited with McClellan at a charity dinner in London in 2007, where emotions ran high but forgiveness prevailed.

Now, Jon Power finds himself in similar emotional territory. His story adds to the long list of boxers whose careers have been derailed by tragedy—not through fault or malice, but by the brutal realities of the sport.

For the Ghanaian boxing authorities, the incident sparked urgent calls for reform. The ongoing inquiry into Olanrewaju’s death is expected not only to determine what went wrong at the Bukom Arena but also to propose reforms to safety protocols for professional fights to safeguard the health of boxers.

The tragic events of March 29 have, sadly, become another chapter in boxing’s bloodstained history — but they may yet spark overdue reforms in the sport in Ghana.

For Jon Power, his road to recovery — both personal and professional — will be long, but the story of how he faces and overcomes this moment could ultimately define him.

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National Film Authority mandates filmmakers, distributors to obtain licenses before film classification

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Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority, Kafui Danku Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority, Kafui Danku

The National Film Authority (NFA) has announced a new enforcement measure requiring all filmmakers, distributors, and exhibitors to hold a valid licence before submitting content for classification.

According to a statement released on April 11, 2025, and shared by Kafui Danku, Executive Secretary of the NFA, on her social media, the directive states that only licensed stakeholders will be permitted to present films, TV series, documentaries, adverts, music videos, and other audiovisual content for approval.

The directive, which will go into effect on May 1, 2025, was issued in line with the Development and Classification of Film Act, 2016 (Act 935), reinforces the NFA’s mandate to regulate public exhibition of films in Ghana.

According to the authority, all films — whether screened in cinemas, on television, online platforms, or public spaces — must undergo NFA classification before public viewing.

“This regulation aims to streamline, develop, and uphold standards in Ghana’s growing film ecosystem and applies to feature films, short films, trailers, TV series, documentaries, adverts, music videos and other audiovisual content exhibited in cinemas, on television, online streaming platforms, or in any public space,” the statement read.

Producers, distributors, and exhibitors are urged to secure their licenses ahead of the deadline to avoid disruptions.

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Western Regional Minister storms Bonsar with security forces, as illegal miners takeover Bonsar River banks

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Illegal mining activities have destroyed the river Illegal mining activities have destroyed the river

Correspondence from Western Region

All the banks of Bonsar River at Bonsar in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of Western Region have been taken over by illegal mining operators.

They are destroying not just the environment along the river banks, but the main water body feeding the Head Works of Tarkwa Station of Ghana Water Company Limited.

Consequently, Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson, has stormed the illegal mining sites at the Bonsar Head Works Station in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of Western Region with security forces to flush out illegal miners who are working on daily basis to pollute the Bonsar river.

Speaking in an interview shortly after the operations, the minister, Joseph Nelson, said the exercise will continue until the river banks in the region have been duly cleared off illegal mining activities and the water bodies purified to their natural states.

He said the main purpose of carrying out the operations despite logistical challenges is to take back the region’s water bodies absolutely taken over by illegal mining operators.

The level of pollution of the river, through the banks, according to the minister, has gotten out of hand and has forced the Ghana Water Limited out of operations in the area.

“We have had reports about galamsey activities along the Bonsar River, which is hampering the work of Ghana Water Limited to the extent that they are unable to supply Tarkwa Municipality and its environs with the needed potable water for their livelihoods.

“Today, I have come to see things for myself and my worse fears have been confirmed,” he remarked with an astonishing anger.

The illegal mining operation, sanctioned and led by the minister, lasted for two hours on Thursday, April 10, 2025.

At the scene at Bonsar, three suspects who were caught red handed at the various mining sites were immediately rounded up by the security forces accompanying the minister and his delegation.

Describing the careless abundance of the illegal miners as reckless, the minister noted; “It is so sad to see river body as big as Bonsar being reduced to this. Today, they are unable to process the water because it is so heavily silted.

“This river is so heavily silted. The turbidity level is unimaginable. The colour, I am told that is supposed to be 50-100, is around 7000 and so, cost is going up, and the quantity they are supposed to supply to Tarkwa and its surrounding area is also largely reduced.”

Those arrested were Joshua Boateng, 20 years, an excavator apprentice; Joshua Kyere Ishmael, 24 years, washing bay operator at Bogoso; and Godwin Bagbetor, 29-year-old taxi driver.

In addition, all water pumping machines at the various mining sites, solar panels powering electricity at the site, gallons of diesel and petrol, as well as the temporal sheds erected at the sites, were all set Ablaze by the security forces who accompanied the minister to the operational zones.

The minister said, “Of course, there are some challenges to deal with logistics, and we will scale them in order to deal with this fundamental problem that is affecting the lives of the people here.”

He reiterated his commitment to collaborate effectively with stakeholders, especially the security forces to tackle the issue of illegal mining head-on.

“It needs commitment, and that commitment I have, to decisively deal with this issue,” Joseph Nelson concluded.

Trump officials end ‘temporary protected status’ for Afghans, Cameroonians

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A refugee family walks past temporary housing A refugee family walks past temporary housing

The administration of President Donald Trump has moved to end legal protections for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians legally living in the United States.

On Friday, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security confirmed the decision, which will affect approximately 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians.

Those individuals were able to live in the US under a designation called “temporary protected status” or TPS.

The US government typically offers TPS to individuals already in the US for whom it may be unsafe to return, at least in the short term, due to conflict, natural disaster or other circumstances.

But the Trump administration has attempted to sever TPS protections for multiple nationalities since taking office in January, as part of a broader crackdown on immigration, both legal and otherwise.

In a statement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that conditions in Afghanistan and Cameroon no longer met the criteria for TPS.

But critics point out that fighting has raged in Cameroon between the government and separatists since 2017.

And in Afghanistan, the Taliban has been in control of the government since the withdrawal of US and Western forces in 2021. Its leadership has been accused of perpetrating widespread human rights abuses, including arresting members of the previous US-backed government and banning women from many aspects of public life.

Refugee groups quickly condemned the move. Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, the president of the nonprofit Global Refuge, called the revocation of the TPS for Afghans “a morally indefensible betrayal”. She warned they could face persecution if returned to Afghanistan.

“Afghanistan today is still reeling from Taliban rule, economic collapse, and humanitarian disaster,” she said in a statement. “Nothing about that reality has changed.”

While the US evacuated more than 82,000 Afghans to the US, the vast majority were granted temporary “parole” or other legal statuses based on their direct work with the US government.

Still, the end of TPS would still affect a significant portion of that total group. Their TPS status will end in May.

Veterans groups and politicians on both sides of the political spectrum have called for more legal avenues for Afghans to seek safety in the US, particularly if they worked alongside US troops or the US-backed government.

Meanwhile, US lawmakers earlier this month urged the Trump administration to extend the status for Cameroonians, who face civilian attacks in their home country. They are now set to lose that protection in June.

“The country’s worsening security situation, combined with its ongoing humanitarian cries and human rights abuses, makes return impossible for Cameroonian nationals,” the lawmakers wrote.

Cameroon has seen clashes between Anglophone separatists and Francophone security forces that have resulted in extrajudicial killings, attacks on civilians and widespread displacement.

The Trump administration has moved to close several avenues to temporarily stay in the US, arguing it was “restoring the rule of law”.

But many of the moves target immigration categories established under Trump’s predecessor and political rival, former President Joe Biden.

Trump has also sought to pursue a campaign of “mass deportation” during his second term. Removing legal protections from immigrants allows the government to potentially remove them from the country.

This is not the first time Trump has targeted TPS, though. During his first term, from 2017 to 2021, he tried to end most TPS enrollment but was thwarted by federal courts.

During his second term, Trump reembarked on a similar push. In February, he sought to strip nearly 300,000 Venezuelans of their TPS.

But in late March, a US district judge blocked his attempt, saying that his government’s characterisation of the migrants as criminals “smacks of racism”.

Trump has also moved to nix the humanitarian parole programme that granted legal status to more than 500,000 Haitians, Venezuelans, Cubans and Nicaraguans under Biden.

On Thursday, however, a federal judge blocked Trump from ending the programme, which would have stripped nearly half a million people of their legal status.

Olamide saved me from selling rechargeable lamps – Fireboy DML

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Afrobeats sensation Adedamola Adefolahan, widely known as Fireboy DML, has opened up about the difficult path he nearly took before finding success in music despite having a university degree.

Speaking on a recent episode of the 90s Baby Show in London, the Peru hitmaker recounted how close he came to setting up shop under Ajah Bridge in Lagos to sell rechargeable lamps.

Court to deliver verdict on ex-lover’s property case 

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By Erica Apeatua Addo

Enchi (WN/R), April 12, GNA – The Enchi District Magistrate Court will deliver verdict on April 23, 2025, in the case of a woman who allegedly destroyed and set on fire her ex-lover’s property in Amonie in the Aowin municipality.  

The accused person, Ruth Arthur, alias Amina, is a 36-year-old trader, earlier pleaded guilty with explanation to unlawful entry, causing damage and stealing.  

The court presided over by Mr Lawrence Buanor-Buer granted her bail in the sum of GH¢30,000 with two sureties.  

General Sergeant Stephen Offei Asante, who led prosecution, told the court that David Anni, alias Nana Atopah, is the complainant and an Okada rider lived in Amonie.  

 According to him, Ruth was also based in the same community with the complainant.  

The prosecutor said the complainant and Ruth were in a relationship for two years, but following the demise of their two-month-old child, the accused family objected to their companionship, hence a divorce.  

On March 3, 2025, around 0710 hours, while the complainant was attending a brother’s wedding at Nyameah, he received a call from his friend Akwasi, that the accused, who had previously moved out, had broken into his room and intentionally touched his belongings, General Sergeant Asante said 

He informed the court that upon receiving the call, the complainant hurriedly returned home to discover that Ruth had forcibly broken to his room.  

The prosecutor said when the complainant entered his room, he went straight to where he kept his GH¢22,000, but the cash was missing.  

He said accused allegedly damaged various appliances, including a 32-inch Hisense flat-screen television, a Binatone standing fan, Sony speakers, a master decoder, and a double-bed mattress. 

The accused also went to the kitchen to destroy items, including a container drum and other valuables at a cost of GH₵27,019.00. 

Prosecution said after receiving the report, the Police accompanied the complainant to the crime scene, where he guided them to the room that the accused had apparently set on fire and destroyed his belongings. 

General Sergeant Asante added that during the inspection, a double-bed mattress and some personal effects of the complainant were discovered to be partially burnt.  

The prosecutor said when the accused was interrogated, she admitted the crime in her caution statement and was subsequently charged and put before court for trial.  

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“Bawku Has Suffered Enough, It’s Time for Peace, Not Politics" – Security Expert Kotin

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Security expert Emmanuel Kotin has urged political parties, particularly the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), to avoid politicizing efforts aimed at restoring peace in Bawku as per reports from MyNewsGH.

His plea follows controversy surrounding comments made by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, who recently suggested that Bawku youth would be prioritized for recruitment into the Ghana Police Service if they lay down their arms and embrace peace.

Kotin expressed his concerns during an appearance on Hot Edition on 3FM, where he criticized the backlash from the Minority in Parliament.

He argued that such reactions, including press conferences, often lack substance and do little to advance the peace process in the region. “These pressers are becoming one-two minute stunts and are losing their intended effect,” Kotin said.

While acknowledging the criticism, Kotin commended the IGP’s approach to resolving the conflict, describing it as both sensitive and diplomatic.

He emphasized that the IGP’s comments were intended for all Bawku youth, not targeting any particular ethnic group, as some critics suggested.

Kotin further questioned the political motivations behind the backlash, stating, “When he said he would prioritize youth, did he say Kusasi or Mamprusi? Are they not all from Bawku?”

He stressed that the focus should be on peace, not political points, revealing the prolonged suffering of the people in Bawku.

Police arrest leader of car rental theft syndicate 

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By Gifty Amofa

Accra, April 12, GNA – The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has arrested Nana Anderson, a suspected car rental thief and fraudster operating across the country. 

A press release signed by Superintendent of Police Ms. Juliana Obeng, Public Relations Officer, and copied to the Ghana News Agency, disclosed that Anderson, 37, unemployed, and also known as Anderson Nana Abeka, Essel Kofi Elvis, and Wilson Kojo Bismark, was apprehended on April 5, 2025, at a hideout in Atasemanso, Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region. 

His alleged accomplice, Gideon Baah, remains at large. 

Superintendent Obeng stated that investigations revealed Anderson fraudulently rented a Hyundai Elantra, registration number GT 114-25, on March 25, 2025, from a car rental partner of the complainant.  

Using forged ECOWAS identity and driver’s license cards with different names but his photograph, he deceived the witness into handing over the vehicle at Community 25, Tema. 

 Anderson later failed to return the vehicle and disabled its tracking system. 

“Further investigation uncovered that Anderson was part of a syndicate that employed similar fraudulent methods between January and March 2025 to steal several vehicles, including a Kia Forte at Hatso, a Honda Civic at Amasaman, and a Kia Ultima at Spintex, all in the Greater Accra Region,” the release noted. 

Police found that Anderson received GH¢4,000 for each stolen vehicle. 

Upon arrest, he admitted the offense and led the police to a location in Millennium City, near Kasoa, believed to be Baah’s residence, but Baah was not found.  

“Efforts are underway to apprehend Baah, popularly known as Nana,” Superintendent Obeng confirmed. 

Anderson has since been arraigned, and investigations continue.  

GNA 

KAS 

World Bank Group Managing Director pledges support for key sectors in Ghana

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Dr Ato Forson meeting with the World Bank MD Dr Ato Forson meeting with the World Bank MD

Wencai Zhang, Managing Director of the World Bank Group, has reiterated the Bank’s commitment to supporting Ghana, particularly in agriculture, which he identified as a key priority for the institution. 

He noted that the World Bank had significant experience in agricultural transformation and was well-positioned to assist Ghana in evolving its agricultural sector.

Mr Zhang, who is also the Chief Administrative Officer of the World Bank Group, made the commitment during a courtesy call on Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister for Finance, on Friday.

The meeting focused on deepening cooperation between Ghana and the World Bank in critical areas such as agriculture, transportation, and energy.

He also disclosed that the Bank was currently working on initiatives aimed at boosting Ghana’s energy sector.

Dr. Forson appealed to the World Bank for increased support in these sectors, which he described as essential to the country’s long-term economic growth and development. 

He also proposed the establishment of a World Bank regional hub in Ghana to enhance collaboration and facilitate the timely implementation of development projects.

The visit forms part of ongoing engagements between Ghana and the World Bank aimed at strengthening development cooperation and driving inclusive economic growth.

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Asantehene has met both sides – James Agalga

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James Agalga, Chairman of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee James Agalga, Chairman of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee

The Chairman of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, James Agalga, is optimistic that peace will soon prevail at Bawku, as he disclosed that the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has met the two sides involved the conflict as a way of resolving their dispute.

He indicated that the Ashanti king has made considerable progress in efforts to resolve the longstanding Bawku conflict.

He made the disclosure during a discussion on JoyNews’ Newsfile on April 12, 2025.

According to him, Asantehene’s involvement in the matter is a crucial step towards achieving reconciliation to foster a long-term stability in the region.

“So, I can reveal that Otumfuo has done some work on the Bawku crisis, and has met the two sides,” Agalga stated.

James Agalga called on the people of Bawku to cooperate with the peace process aimed at finding a lasting solution.

“I can only appeal to them to allow the peace process to proceed,” he said.

Agalga’s comments come in the wake of heightened tensions at Bawku, in the Upper East Region, where violent clashes have strained security efforts.

His appeal adds to other discerning voices urging restraint and cooperation from residents, as key traditional and political stakeholders work behind the scenes to broker peace.

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GIADEC needs $4 billion for expansion of aluminium value chain for industrial development

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The Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC) will require about four billion dollars to expand its operations in bauxite mining, aluminium smelting, as well as refining alumina in the country.

Mr Reindorf Twumasi Ankrah, the Chief Executive Officer of GIADEC, made this known in a media interview when Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, paid a working visit to the company in Accra on Thursday.

Mr Ankrah said, for instance, the Company needed $800 million to expand the operations of VALCO, $1.5 billion for railway and ports expansion and $250 million for mining of bauxite.

The CEO of GIADEC said that although some investors had expressed a desire to invest in the aluminum value chain, they are yet to make a firm commitment to put money into it.

He was of the belief that investment in GIADEC’s operations would be a game-changer towards enhancing the aluminum downstream businesses.

Mr Ankrah stated that Ghana’s bauxite ore was of high quality and investing into its exploration and mining would bolster the country’s economy and create job opportunities for the Ghanaian youth.

Earlier, Mr Buah, the sector minister, engaged the management and staff of GIADEC and shared President John Mahama’s vision to reset the nation and industrialise through the aluminum industry.

He believed that expanding the aluminum industry required a multi-sectoral approach involving the transport and energy ministries to improve the supply of electricity, fuel, and gas to power the factories.

The Ghana Integrated Aluminum Development Corporation was established through an Act of Parliament, 2018 (Act 976) to promote and develop a globally competitive integrated aluminum industry in Ghana.

GIADEC is the holding company for all government investments and interests in their integrated aluminum industry.

The companies under GIADEC are VALCO and Ghana Bauxite Company, and the mining rights to Ghana’s bauxite reserves.

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Watch as Prince Tagoe donates food and essentials to residents of Madina

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Prince Tagoe (L) handing an item to a representative of Madina mosque Prince Tagoe (L) handing an item to a representative of Madina mosque

Former Hearts of Oak and Black Stars striker, Prince Tagoe, has extended a helping hand to the residents of Madina, donating food items and other essential supplies to support families in need.

Known for his philanthropic work, this gesture is part of his commitment to giving back to the community that shaped his early years.

In a video shared on his Instagram page, Tagoe is seen handing items to the imam of the Madina mosque, who reciprocated the kind gesture by praying for him.

Some of the items donated included packs of water, drinks, and a sound console. Representatives of the community also expressed their gratitude for his generosity.

Tagoe was part of the Hearts of Oak team that defeated rivals Asante Kotoko in Kumasi on January 9, 2004, to claim the first-ever CAF Confederation Cup.

The game, which ended 1-1, was decided by a dramatic penalty shootout that Hearts of Oak won 9-8.

Tagoe’s exceptional form in 2004 propelled him to opportunities in Europe, where he played for clubs in Germany, Serbia, and Turkey.

Now retired at 38, he boasts an impressive record of 36 appearances for the Black Stars, including appearances at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.

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Gabon votes in first presidential election since the 2023 coup

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People wait to cast their votes on Saturday outside a school used as a polling station People wait to cast their votes on Saturday outside a school used as a polling station

Voters in Gabon are casting their ballots in the presidential election, as military leader Brice Oligui Nguema looks to cement his grip on power in the first election since he led the 2023 coup.

Polls opened in the country at 7am (06:00 GMT) on Saturday, with reports of thousands of people queueing outside polling stations across Libreville, the seaside capital. Voting will be held in the country’s nine provinces until 6pm local time (17:00 GMT). Results are expected to be announced within two weeks of the vote.

Nearly one million people, including some 28,000 overseas, are registered to vote in this oil-rich but poor African nation of 2.3 million people.

Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem, reporting from Libreville, said that voters are looking forward to casting their ballots, but are “stuck between hope and fear”.

Nguema, who had been instrumental in ending 55 years of iron-fisted dynastic rule of the Bongo family led by former leader Ali Bongo, has been leading in opinion polls. Bongo family members were accused of looting Gabon’s wealth.

Aurele Ossantanga Mouila, 30, voted for the first time ever after finishing his shift as a croupier in a casino.

“I did not have confidence in the earlier regime,” he said.

Nguema took the role of transitional president while overseeing the formation of a government that includes civilians, tasked with drawing up a new constitution after the 2023 coup.

The country is heading to the polls at a time of high unemployment, regular power and water shortages, a lack of infrastructure and heavy government debt.

Nguema ditched his military uniform as he campaigned for a seven-year term against seven rivals, including Alain-Claude Bilie By Nze, who served as prime minister under Ali Bongo before the coup.

He has predicted a “historic victory” in the election.

“The builder is here, the special candidate, the one you called,” Nguema said on Thursday among the music and dancing at his closing rally in the capital, Libreville.

But critics accuse Nguema, who had promised to hand power back to civilians, of failing to move on from the years of plunder of the country’s vast mineral wealth under the Bongos, under whom he served for years.

Bilie By Nze, Nguema’s main opponent, has cast himself as the candidate for a “complete rupture”.

“In reality, it’s an election of total change. It’s a challenge and we are at a crossroads,” he told Al Jazeera.

He has accused Nguema, who led the Republican Guard in the Bongo years, of representing a continuity of the old system.

Nguema served as former aide-de-camp to Omar Bongo before becoming chief of the presidential guard under his son Ali Bongo.

Whoever wins will have to meet the high hopes of a country where one in three people lives below the poverty line despite its vast resource wealth, according to the World Bank.

Gabon’s debt rose to 73.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) last year and is projected to reach 80 percent this year.

I was close to marrying actress Ebube Nwagbo – Kcee

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Afrobeats singer, Kcee, has recalled his romance with popular Nollywood actress, Ebube Nwagbo.

The ‘Limpopo’ crooner said they were the talk of the town back in the day and were close to getting married before their relationship went sour.

Kcee disclosed this in a recent episode of the Tea With Tay podcast, hosted Temisan Emmanuel.

US excludes smartphones, computers from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs

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The Trump administration has granted tariff exclusions for smartphones, computers and other electronics imports supplied largely by China, sparing them from much of President Donald Trump’s steep 125% duties.

In a notice to shippers, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency published a list of tariff codes that will be excluded from the duties. The exclusions are retroactive to 12:01 a.m. on April 5.

The U.S. CBP listed 20 product categories, including the very broad 8471 code for all computers, laptops, disc drives and automatic data processing. It also included semiconductor devices, equipment, memory chips and flat panel displays.

The notice did not provide an explanation for the Trump administration’s move, but the late-night exclusion provides welcome relief to major U.S. technology firms, including Apple (AAPL.O), Dell Technologies and countless other importers.

White House officials did not immediately reply to a request for comment on why the latest tariff exemptions had been made.

But the exemptions suggest an increasing awareness within the Trump administration of the pain that his tariffs had in store for consumers, especially on popular products such as smartphones, laptops and other electronics.

Trump ran for re-election last year largely on a promise to bring down prices that, fueled by inflation from the pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine, had rocketed and tarnished the economic reputation of President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies.

But Trump also promised as a candidate to impose the tariffs that have become a central part of his economic agenda, and the president has dismissed the turbulence in financial markets and expected price increases arising from the levies as a disturbance that was a necessary part of realigning the global economy and world trading order with his vision.

His so-called “reciprocal tariffs”, however, raised fears of a U.S. recession and drew criticism from his fellow Republicans, who do not want to lose control of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate in next year’s midterm elections to Democrats, who have sharply attacked Trump’s policies.

Trump, who is spending the weekend at his residence in Florida, told reporters on Friday he was comfortable with the high tariffs on China but respected President Xi Jinping and believed something good would come out of the trade conflict between them.

 

Source: Reuters

Depoliticize Bawku conflict: Let Asantehene’s wisdom resolve crisis – Otumfuo Gold Coin Initiative pleads

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The Otumfuo Commemorative Gold Coin Initiative has called on politicians to depoliticize the Bawku conflict and allow the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to mediate a resolution using his proven wisdom.

The statement therefore urged the feuding factions to lay down their arms and support the Asantehene’sutions to peacebuilding and national development, noted that the acclaimed wisdom that Otumfuo used to resolve the Dagbon conflict over 17 years and involving over 1,000 mediation sessions would bring peace to Bawku.

Pillar of Peace

Hailed as a “Pillar of Peace”, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II will require the full cooperation of all parties involved to achieve lasting reconciliation.

The statement therefore urged the feuding factions to lay down their arms and support the Asantehene’s efforts.

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Bawku crisis poses national security threats to West Africa

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The AIGS is concerned that if the Bawku crisis is not curtailed, it could affect West Africa The AIGS is concerned that if the Bawku crisis is not curtailed, it could affect West Africa

The Africa Institute on Governance and Security (AIGS) has condemned the resurgence of the conflict in Bawku, calling on the government to address the matter swiftly.

The conflict, which has claimed lives, destroyed properties and continues to pose great risks to the livelihoods of the people, has become a matter of urgency and national security.

The group said the escalating crisis in the Upper East Region requires urgent attention and the need for a comprehensive and inclusive approach to resolve it.

The recent violence claimed eight lives in October 2024 due to the long-standing ethno-political dispute between the Kusasi and Mamprusi communities.

In a press release made available to GhanaWeb, the group said, “In this pluralised ethnocentric political landscape, we call upon the youth of Bawku to exercise maximum restraint and refrain from actions that could further inflame tensions. 

“The youth are the future of our nation, and their energy must be channeled toward building peace, not perpetuating conflict. We urge them to resist being exploited by divisive forces and instead become ambassadors of reconciliation and unity in their communities,” parts of the statement read.

The AIGS also urged the government to take immediate and decisive steps to restore peace and strengthen security in the Bawku region.

They listed their recommendations as follows:1. Enhancing Security Measures: Deploy adequate security forces to maintain law and order, protect lives, and prevent further violence, while ensuring that these forces operate with professionalism and respect for human rights.

2. Supporting Mediation Efforts: Provide full logistical and political support to the ongoing mediation process led by His Royal Majesty, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, which is set to resume next week. The government must work closely with traditional leaders, civil society, and all stakeholders to ensure the success of this initiative.

3. Addressing Root Causes: Invest in long-term solutions by addressing the underlying issues of chieftaincy disputes, land ownership, and economic marginalization in the region. This includes promoting inclusive dialogue and equitable development to reduce ethnic tensions.

4. Economic Empowerment for Youth: Implement programs to support the youth of Bawku, whose livelihoods — such as commercial motorcycle operations — have been severely impacted by curfews and insecurity. Economic opportunities can deter youth involvement in violence and foster stability.

AIGS further said it is prudent to address the issue swiftly since this is not merely a regional issue but a national security concern with the potential to destabilise Ghana and the broader West African subregion, especially given its proximity to conflict zones in Burkina Faso.

The AIGS commended the efforts of traditional leaders, particularly Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, for mediating in the crisis, an act that has shown promise in resolving similar conflicts, such as the Dagbon crisis. 

They also acknowledged President John Mahama’s commitment to supporting the process, even though they insist that more needs to be done to ensure that peace is not only restored but also sustained.

“We call on all Ghanaians — across ethnic, political, and regional lines — to stand together in solidarity for peace. The Africa Institute on Governance and Security remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote good governance, security, and inclusive development across the continent.

“Let us work collectively to ensure that Bawku, and indeed all of Ghana, remains a place of harmony and progress for all its citizens,” they concluded.

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How 10% tariff imposed by Trump could affect cocoa exports, remittances

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Cocoa is one of Ghana's largest exports Cocoa is one of Ghana’s largest exports

The President of the Association of Ghana Industries, Dr Humphrey Ayim-Darke, has bemoaned the probable risks associated with the 10% tariff imposed by the US in relation to Ghana’s cocoa exports.

According to him, a chunk of Ghana’s revenue is derived from cocoa; therefore, a hit could be a challenge.

He said the government must account for the deep interconnections between cocoa exports, import-based revenue, and Ghana’s overall fiscal health.

“If you look into the domestic revenue mobilisation, about 50 plus percent — just about 50 — comes from the ports, and these are largely imports. And then from export as well, which includes cocoa. Unfortunately, we know we had a cocoa drop by virtue of the events of the galamsey and the cocoa export,” he was quoted to have said by myjoyonline.com.

If government revenue should take a hit by external factors, he said; “It has a ripple effect on the macro… If you’re not getting enough domestic build, you slap more monetary policies on us.

“It will trigger the policy rate, lending rates. The cycle continues, and it has a consequential effect on the US Dollar as well, which is our medium of trading.”

While Ghana has been slapped with a 10% tariff by the US, its neighboring country, Cote d’Ivoire, has been slapped with 14%.

The AGI president said this calls for a collaboration between the two countries to secure their cocoa exports.

“We are also concerned about the disparity between the tariff on Ghana and Ivory Coast, where we are together seeking to harmonise our total cocoa export and the benefits to the farmers. Today, you are happy, but the next time, it will all catch up with you. You cannot look at this in isolation… We need to be concerned with looking at the macro picture and the micro picture,” he said.

Dr Ayim-Darke also lamented the effects of US inflation on inward remittances.

“Remittances have become part of our inflows. If the inflationary rate hits the U.S. by virtue of the tariffs and chocolate prices going up, and the consumers’ disposable income is reduced, how much remittance will come to your family? That will affect government, too,” he added.

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Annie Macaulay Turns Heads In Lagos Event, Signals Fresh Start After Split

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Annie Macaulay, made a notable appearance at a high-profile event in Lagos.

Her reentry into the public eye has garnered significant attention.

She recently promoted an upcoming wellness and self-discovery retreat in Qatar and Singapore.

Annie Macaulay, formerly known as Annie Idibia, turned heads at a recent high-profile event in Lagos, marking her stunning reentry into the public eye.

The time when some Ghanaians held a protest in London over Nkrumah’s ‘dictatorship’

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The group gathered outside Marlborough House in London’s Pall Mall The group gathered outside Marlborough House in London’s Pall Mall

In July 1965, a group of sharply-dressed protesters, many holding placards,gathered outside Marlborough House in London’s Pall Mall during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.

Their target; Ghana’s then president, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, who was once hailed as a hero of African independence before being accused of betraying democracy.

A black-and-white photograph shared on YouTube by Nigerian lawyer, Adeyinka Makinde captures the tense moment, with the demonstrators, dressed in suits, raising signs that read “Ghana is a Prison” and “Free the Judges.”

What Sparked the Protest?

Barely a year after assuming office, Dr Nkrumah, Ghana’s first post-independence leader, was accused of increasingly centralising power and silencing dissent through the Preventative Detention Act (1958), which allowed imprisonment without trial.

By 1964, Ghana became a one-party state after a heavily controlled referendum. The final straw for many was Nkrumah’s dismissal of Chief Justice Sir Arku Korsah in 1963 after he acquitted three opposition figures in a treason trial.

Judges who resisted political interference were removed, and universities faced censorship.

Exiled opponents, including former ministers, helped organise several protests in London to pressure Commonwealth leaders to isolate Nkrumah.

The Aftermath

Just eight months after that protest, in February 1966, Nkrumah was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup while visiting Vietnam. Ghana’s new military junta cited his autocratic rule as justification.

Though Nkrumah remained a Pan-African icon, his later years were marked by exile and disillusionment. Dr

Nkrumah died on April 27, 1972, in Bucharest, Romania, after a prolonged illness. He was 62 years old. Nkrumah had been in exile in Guinea following his overthrow in 1966.

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Ghana Gold Pendant to promote Ghana’s culture and arts

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Ghana Gold Pendant to promote Ghana’s culture and arts
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 From the rhythmic beats of traditional music to the vibrant hues of Kente cloth and the savory flavours of local cuisine, Ghana’s cultural heritage offers a wellspring of inspiration for creatives across disciplines.

With its growing impact on Ghana’s economy, the tourism, arts and culture industry continue to show strong signs and in a significant step towards celebrating Ghanaian identity, culture, and craftsmanship is the launch of the Ghana Gold Pendant at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Saturday, April 26.

The event, themed, “Experience Ghana: Gateway to Africa,” promises to be a useful platform to project Ghana’s culture through tourism and entertainment, exploring Ghana’s music identity.

Organised by MentraxOro Jewellery, the launch is expected to give people across the world the opportunity to experience Ghana in its truest form through music, fashion, traditions, and world-class creativity. 

According to the Head of Marketing of Mentrax refinery, the organisers, Mr. Victor Wellrich, the launch of Ghana Gold Pendant falls in line with government’s commitment to position Ghana as a preferred cultural and tourism destination in Africa.

The event, which is strictly by invitation, will bring together influential stakeholders from the tourism and creative sectors, public officials, diplomats, industry leaders, celebrities, and media personalities for an unforgettable night of elegance and inspiration.

In attendance will be the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative arts, Dzifa Gomashie, who together with the Ghana Tourism Authority, have been spearheading initiatives including the Ghana Heritage Month to bring into fruition President Mahama’s vision for the sector. 

I only booked him for shows — Sam Larry denies beating Mohbad

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Sam Larry is a showbiz promoter Sam Larry is a showbiz promoter

Showbiz promoter Sam Larry has finally addressed the swirling controversy linking him to the tragic death of rising Afrobeats star, Mohbad — and he’s not holding back.

Speaking virtually at the coroner’s inquest, Sam Larry denied ever laying a finger on Mohbad, insisting that their relationship was strictly business.

“I never harassed or beat Mohbad. The only connection I had with him was giving him shows,” he said.

According to Larry, the friction between them began after he paid Mohbad ₦2 million to perform at his birthday party in Dubai — a party he claimed cost him over ₦20 million to organise.

Mohbad allegedly bailed at the last minute, and that’s when tensions flared.

“I messaged him on Instagram to refund the money, but he ignored me. I even involved my lawyer… still nothing,” Larry added.

He also addressed the now-viral Elegushi Beach incident, saying he only confronted Mohbad verbally and that it was resolved peacefully, thanks to Zlatan’s intervention. “Afterwards, we all sat down to eat.

There was no fight,” he claimed. Sam Larry did confirm that Mohbad filed a petition against him — alleging he brought thugs and weapons to the beach.

But he says the late singer never showed up for any of the police invitations to defend his claims.

And about the viral clip where he was heard saying “Won ti gbe sin” (They’ve buried him)? Sam Larry says it’s from 2013, had nothing to do with Mohbad, and was misinterpreted.

He ended his testimony by urging the court to focus on the people who were around Mohbad in the final hours before his death. “They know what really happened to him,” he said solemnly.

Grant amnesty to people carrying guns at Bawku – Charles Bissue

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Charles Bissue is a former presidential staffer and 2024 NPP candidate for Essikado-Ketan Charles Bissue is a former presidential staffer and 2024 NPP candidate for Essikado-Ketan

A former presidential staffer, Charles Bissue, has proposed that the government grants amnesty to individuals in possession of ammunition in Bawku, as a measure to help de-escalate the ongoing conflict in the area.

Speaking on the escalating conflict at Bawku, Charles Bissue, who is also the 2024 Parliamentary Candidate of the New Patriotic Party for the Essikado-Ketan Constituency, elaborated on his proposal, suggesting that the government should consider offering amnesty to individuals in possession of illegal arms who are contributing to the unrest in the area.

He explained that under such an arrangement, individuals caught with illegal weapons would not face prosecution if they voluntarily surrender them.

According to Bissue, this approach could encourage people to disarm, helping to reduce tensions and prevent the already volatile situation from deteriorating further.

“I think we should go further and then grant amnesty for a period. I mean to say that if you have weapons, just surrender. Bring the weapons and we will let you go. I think that should be the starting point because we’re talking about peace. You remember Liberia when Buffalo soldier Major General Arnold Quainoo and then Samuel Kayondo were going for peace, then they said no guns but they had guns,” he stated during a panel discussion on Asaase Radio on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

Charles Bissue added that such an amnesty initiative could significantly support leaders and stakeholders in their efforts to resolve the conflict and restore peace to Bawku.

He emphasised that the objective of achieving lasting peace cannot be realised if the youth continue to bear arms and engage in violence.

“You know what I mean, so if we’re going to talk about peace and people still wield weapons in the system, I don’t think it would augur well and so, the starting point is maybe we grant amnesty that whoever has weapons within the system should bring it,” he added.

He expressed concern that the failure to address the conflict decisively could escalate the situation into a national crisis, potentially threatening the stability and peace of the entire country.

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NDC promised reduced cost of living but is increasing utilities after 3 months – Boako

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Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako

Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako, has condemned the decision of the government to increase utilities.

He has questioned where the reduced cost of living they promised the Ghanaian people is if, after three months in government, they are increasing utilities.

In a post shared via social media, Dr Gideon Boako could not fathom why the NDC in power will continue to make the lives of Ghanaians bitter with increased utilities but poor services.

His post chronicled the increases of utilities between the two leading political parties drawing the attention of Ghanaians to the fact that the NPP manages the sector well and do not increase utilities as compared to the NDC.

His post read “The data I am sharing below depicts increases/reduction in electricity tariffs under the NDC (from 2009 to 2016) and NPP (from 2017 to 2024). It is instructive to note that both political regimes experienced IMF programmes in their first and second terms.

Under NDC

* 2009 – nill

* 2010 – 89% increase

* 2011 – 10% increase

* 2012 – 7.42% increase

* 2013 – 58.9% increase

* 2014 – 28.35% increase

* 2015 – 90.93% increase

* 2016 – 10% increase

Under NPP

* 2017 – nill

* 2018 – 17.5% reduction

* 2019 – 17.46% increase

* 2020 – nill

* 2021 – nill

* 2022 – nill

* 2023 – 51.02% increase

* 2024 – 6.47% increase

The NDC from 2009 to 2016 did a cumulative percentage increase in electricity tariffs of 294.6%, which translates into an average increase in electricity tariffs of 36.8% over their 8 years period in government

The NPP, on the other hand, did a cumulative percentage increase in electricity tariffs of 57.45% and an average of 7.2%.

While under the NDC, electricity tariffs were increased astronomically, Ghanaians at the same time were living in dumsor.

Under the Nana Addo-Bawumia government, electricity tariffs saw minimal increase with corresponding steady and reliable supply of electricity power.

Today, the government of the NDC that promised to reduce the cost of living for Ghanaians has, in their first four months in office, increased electricity tariffs by 14.75%. Coming events, they say, cast their own shadows.

And, hey! Let this not be blamed on any IMF programme because the data above shows that under the same IMF programmes, the NPP managed the electricity tariffs better.

‘His Arrogant Public Comments Are a Disrespect to the President’

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In a recent radio interview, Charles Bissue, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Essikado-Ketan, sharply criticized Felix Kwakye Ofosu, accusing him of disrespecting President John Dramani Mahama over the ongoing cocaine plane saga as reported by Ghana Web.

Bissue questioned Kwakye Ofosu’s decision to speak out publicly on the matter, especially after the President had already tasked security agencies with investigating the drug trafficking allegations.

According to Bissue, the Minister of State for Government Communications acted independently and without presidential approval, which, he argued, undermines the authority of the President.

“Felix Kwakye Ofosu arrogantly coming out is not just disrespecting Ghanaians but also disrespecting the president and exposing him,” he stated during an interview on Asaase Radio.

Bissue emphasized the importance of following proper procedures, asserting that the security agencies should have completed their investigations before any public statements were made.

He stressed that any communication on the issue should have been coordinated among the relevant ministries, with the Ministry of Government Communications providing an official response only after the necessary investigations had been concluded.

He further pointed out that Kwakye Ofosu’s actions have raised concerns about the country’s reputation, suggesting that his uncoordinated remarks risk damaging the integrity of the presidency.

“The presidency does not belong to the NDC alone but to all of us. He is exposing the president and must be called to order,” Bissue added, calling for greater discipline in handling such sensitive matters.

Cute And Trending Hair Styles For Little Girls

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When it comes to making little girls look even more adorable, few things make a bigger impact than a beautiful hairstyle. Hairstyles for young girls aren’t just about keeping their hair neat and tidy they’re a form of self-expression, creativity, and a way for them to feel confident and special. From school days to weekend outings, birthdays to family events, the right hairstyle can brighten a little girl’s look and make her feel like the princess she truly is.

In recent times, parents and hairstylists alike have taken children’s hairstyles to a whole new level. With countless styles now available, from playful braids to colorful beads and charming buns, there’s something to suit every occasion and personality. Whether your little one has natural curls, straight strands, or coily hair, these trending hairstyles are all about keeping things fun, stylish, and age-appropriate.

Braids are timeless, versatile, and perfect for keeping a little girl’s hair neat while allowing room for creativity. One of the most loved styles this year is box braids adorned with colorful beads. These can be done in various lengths and sizes, and adding bright beads or hair cuffs gives the look a playful twist. This style is not only cute but also protective, making it ideal for active girls.

Use multicolored beads or coordinate with their favorite outfit or school colors. Finish the look with cute hair accessories like bows or clips for extra charm.

Nothing says adorable like a pair of puffy buns or Afro puffs. This style keeps the hair out of the face and is perfect for showcasing natural curls. Whether done high or low, on the sides or at the crown of the head, double buns are fun, fast, and always a hit.

Add ribbon bows, mini scrunchies, or floral clips to give the buns a vibrant, playful vibe that little girls absolutely love.

“Stop following Davido around like a pet” – Cubana Chiefpriest alleged baby mama continues to drag him

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The alleged baby mama of Cubana ChiefPriest, Hellen Ati has dragged him again as she claims the bartender is using Davido to promote his music.

Sharing a video of herself once again, Hellen Ati called out Cubana Chief Priest for threatening RadioGod for asking him to conduct a DNA test on his Kenyan son.

Let Asantehene’s wisdom resolve crisis – Otumfuo Gold Coin initiative pleads

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The Otumfuo Commemorative Gold Coin Initiative has called on politicians to depoliticize the Bawku conflict and allow the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to mediate a resolution using his proven wisdom.

In a statement, the Initiative, a lifelong project by the E ON 3 Group honouring the Asantehene’s contributions to peacebuilding and national development, noted that the acclaimed wisdom that Otumfuo used to resolve the Dagbon conflict over 17 years and involving over 1,000 mediation sessions, would bring peace to Bawku.

Pillar of Peace

Hailed as a “Pillar of Peace”, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II will require the full cooperation of all parties involved to achieve lasting reconciliation.

The statement therefore urged the feuding factions to lay down their arms and support the Asantehene’s efforts.

Qatar Charity commissions water project at Sagnarigu-Tamale

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Accra, April 12, GNA- Qatar Charity, an International non-governmental organization in Ghana, has commissioned a Centralized borehole water system at Sanalirigu in Tamale in the Northern Region.
The borehole uses solar panel Energy to power reservoirs to produce clean drinking water for residents.

The project was powered with some sustainable climate resilient solar panels and pumps which are sustainable, pilot, and unique to that effect, offering the Qatar Charity their largest ever water solutions model project in Ghana.

The programmes Manager of Qatar Charity, Mr. Abdullah Muslem said the method adopted in the project design was cost effective, environmentally friendly, and implemented to fulfil the needs of clean drinking water for the residents of the area as it operated with sunlight in the day and filled the reservoir tanks to provide a means of water storage for use during the night.

The demonstrated the engineering of the project where two boreholes were dugout to complement each other in case of low or dry water, and allowing two solar pumps to pump the two boreholes water to three water storage tanks installed on the stand with the capacity of 5000 litre each tank (15000) Whereas a main tank was installed on ground with the capacity of 10000 litre.

The total water storage is 350000 liters at main project site. There are 14 main water storage points/tanks, installed at four different locations along with 3 tap stands for easy access to water near to the doorsteps.
All the water points across the area have been connected to the centralized reservoirs.

Mr. Muslim highlighted on the significance of the role and responsibilities of the residents of the Sagnarigu community for purposes of development of the area, and for sustainability of the project.
He saidQatar Charity’s role was to provide clean drinking water, whereas the people, after the implementation, had the ultimate responsibility to ensure its safety, operation, and maintenance.

The main objective for the implementation of the project was to provide a clean and safe drinking water to more than 10000 men, women, and children of the villages through a network of pipelines and fixed storing reservoirs/tanks at various central points along with installation of group taps for easy access to all.
According to the people of Sagnarigu, the project had been the first and best ever water intervention that the village has witnessed so far:

“This project is one of its kind in our village that we have witnessed. We are very thankful for QATAR CHARITY in this regard, and we hope that they will continue to work for our community in future,” the constituency communication officer, Abdullah Muhammed Amin added.

The chief of the area, Mr. Yakubu Abdulai, expressed his feelings of gratitude to QATAR CHARITY during the opening ceremony.
He said the lack of access to clean drinking water was a big issue for the entirearea , which had been resolved by QC.

He acknowledged, with gratitude to Qatar Charity, the fact that the project will forever serve as a lasting blessing for the residents of Sagnarigu, contributing to the promotion of health and well-being for the entire community.

“The efficient solar-powered water distribution system represents a positive step towards improving living conditions and enhancing development prospects in this remote village of the northern region, ” the Chief added.
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Dr Bawumia’s bodyguard arrested for publishing fake news about Prof Jane Naana

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Mohammed Zakou, a bodyguard of former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has allegedly been arrested by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).

According to reports, Mohammed Zakou has been arrested for deliberately publishing false information about Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang.

In a social media post, Mohammed Zakou boldly claimed that the vice president had died.

NPP will be better if the ‘demons’ are removed

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Former Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, has called for a complete overhaul of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) leadership following the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections.

Speaking in an interview on Nhyira FM in Kumasi, Prof. Frimpong-Boateng described the current leadership as ineffective and accused them of contributing to what he termed a “shameful” and “unprecedented” electoral loss.

“All the executives must resign for leading the party to an unprecedented defeat. If the demons in the NPP are not removed from their leadership positions, the party will continue to suffer,” he stated.

The renowned heart surgeon, who previously served under the Akufo-Addo administration, emphasized that the removal of “bad elements” within the party is critical to restoring trust and dignity among the party’s grassroots base and the general public.

Prof. Frimpong-Boateng also took aim at former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, criticizing his leadership style and describing him as “unreceptive and close-minded.”

His remarks come at a time when the NPP is grappling with internal divisions and facing calls for reform in the wake of the 2024 electoral outcome, which saw a significant drop in the party’s parliamentary representation and loss of the presidency.

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