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‘It feels like yesterday i couldn’t afford a decent meal’ – Delay reflects on humble beginnings

Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur, Deloris Frimpong Manso Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur, Deloris Frimpong Manso

Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, has offered a heartfelt reflection on her early struggles, encouraging young people to remain hopeful and resilient in the face of adversity.

In a Facebook post shared on May 30, 2025, Delay recalled a time when she could barely afford a proper meal.

Looking back on her journey, she expressed gratitude for how far she has come since starting her food brand, Delay Foods, over 20 years ago.

“It feels like just yesterday when I couldn’t afford a decent meal. Today, the small food business I started, Delay Foods, now has 10 product variants! And we’re just getting started! I’m talking about just 2004,” she wrote.

Delay also opened up on the uncertainty she faced as a young woman, revealing that at one point in her life, she was homeless and had no clear direction.

“I had nowhere to live and didn’t know what to do with my life. I’m sitting here right now, wondering what I did right for God to be this merciful to me,” she reflected.

Her message ended with a powerful note of encouragement to her followers: “Do not give up on yourself. Help is coming!”

Delay’s story continues to inspire many, serving as a testament to perseverance, faith, and the power of believing in one’s dreams.

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Meanwhile watch as King Promise wins Artiste of the Year at 2025 TGMAs:

GHAART President champions women’s empowerment in heavy duty operations

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Abdul Rahman Suleiman, National President GHAART speaking to the press Abdul Rahman Suleiman, National President GHAART speaking to the press

The National President of the Heavy Duty Artisans Association of Ghana (GHAART), Abdul Rahman Suleiman, has reaffirmed the association’s commitment to empower women and reduce unemployment by providing practical skills training in traditionally male-dominated trades.

He made these remarks during an interview with the media at the association’s 1st anniversary celebration held at the NVTI campus in Kumasi.

“GHAART’s core mission is to challenge societal norms that restrict women from pursuing careers in fields such as mechanics and heavy-duty trades”. According to President Suleiman, the association actively encourages women to break down gender stereotypes and follow their passions, offering them a path to financial independence and economic empowerment.

“Many women in our communities face economic disadvantages, often limited to ‘white collar’ jobs that are not always accessible,” Suleiman explained. “Our training programs equip them with practical skills that open doors to new opportunities and help reduce unemployment”, he underscored.

According to him, the association’s initiatives include mentorship programs that connect aspiring female mechanics with successful women in the industry, providing guidance and inspiration.

Training ranges from short-term courses lasting three months, covering basic skills like oil changes and brake servicing, to more advanced one-year programs focusing on complex repairs.

“This curriculum blends hands-on experience with a strong theoretical foundation, ensuring trainees grasp the scientific principles behind their work”. He revealed.

He further disclosed that GHAART’s inclusive approach welcomes individuals from diverse educational backgrounds, from those without formal schooling to graduates with advanced degrees.

Suleiman cited the example of Bashiru, a trainee with a master’s degree, who is now building a career in heavy-duty mechanics.

The association is also forging partnerships with companies such as Seahorse to create employment opportunities for its graduates.

Suleiman emphasized the importance of public education in changing perceptions about women in non-traditional careers and highlighted ongoing efforts to collaborate with government bodies to combat unemployment and foster national development.

As a passionate advocate for the program, Suleiman Abdul Rahman, who is also a lecturer, brings his own expertise to the table.

Holding a Master’s degree in Mobile Engineering, he remains deeply involved in both government and private sector initiatives, demonstrating a strong personal commitment to community service and empowerment.

During the event, Dorcas Afriyie, a beneficiary of the program, shared her inspiring journey. A communications graduate from KNUST, Dorcas has enrolled at NVTI, Kumasi, to train as a tractor operator, a role traditionally dominated by men.

“I want to be a role model for other women,” Dorcas said. “It’s never too late to follow your dreams and break societal barriers. I am proud to say, ‘My mother is a tractor operator,’ and I hope to inspire others to do the same.”

Meanwhile, the members of the Heavy Duty Artisans Association of Ghana have revealed how they will continue to make significant strides in empowering women, promoting gender equality, and equipping individuals with valuable skills to transform their lives and communities.

Mahama pledges 200,000 hectares to boost cocoa production

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced a bold plan to expand Ghana’s cocoa sector by adding 200,000 hectares of cocoa farms to the country’s production capacity.

The president, who is currently touring the Ahafo Region as part of his national Thank You tour, announced on Saturday, May 31, emphasising his government’s commitment to reviving the once-thriving cocoa industry.

“Plans are underway to revamp the collapsed cocoa sector. Incentives will be provided to our hardworking farmers to increase cocoa production. We aim to add 200,000 hectares of cocoa to Ghana’s output to increase the income of our farmers,”he stated.

He further disclosed that the Chief Executive of COCOBOD, Randy Abbey, had informed him that a new cocoa producer price will be announced in August, which he assured farmers would be “a very good price.”

“So those of you who do not have cocoa farms, go and start looking for land and start planting cocoa,” he encouraged.

Ghana’s cocoa sector has faced significant setbacks in recent years, including declining yields, smuggling, and pricing challenges. The president’s renewed focus on cocoa is expected to not only restore confidence among farmers but also help boost foreign exchange earnings and job creation in cocoa-growing communities.

The proposed expansion is seen as a key step toward transforming agriculture and ensuring economic sustainability through strategic investment in one of Ghana’s most valuable export commodities.

This is so wrong – Wizkid’s first babymama endangers singer’s son’s life while teaching him a life skill

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Grammy award-winning singer Ayodeji Balogun, AKA Wizkid’s first baby mama, Shola Ogudu, has come under heavy criticism for her negligence following a recent video of her son, Boluwatife, learning how to drive.

In a video that surfaced on social media, the mother of one is seen instructing her teenage son on how to drive.

UHAS Council Chairman Prof. Kodzo Gavua urges graduates to serve with passion, integrity, and innovation

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The Council Chairman of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), Prof. Kodzo Gavua, has delivered a stirring call to action to the university’s newest graduates, urging them to enter the workforce with integrity, confidence, and an unrelenting commitment to excellence in healthcare delivery.

Addressing the second session of the 9th Congregation Ceremony of UHAS, Prof. Gavua congratulated the 957 graduates, mainly sandwich and postgraduate students, who form part of the total 2,476 graduates of the 2023/2024 academic year.

He reminded them that their journey to this point was not by chance but by choice, driven by dedication, resilience, and a deep desire to serve humanity.

“You dared to start even when it meant returning to textbooks and lecture slides after long days of work or caring for loved ones. You pushed forward not because it was easy, but because it mattered,” he stated.

He described the health and allied professions as vocations of service, trust, and impact, stating that the graduates’ skills will play a vital role in advancing Ghana’s health systems amidst global disruptions.

He noted that beyond technical competence, it is empathy, maturity, and the ability to connect with people that will define their success in their respective fields.

Prof. Gavua reaffirmed UHAS’ mission to remain a hub for lifelong learning, especially for nurses, midwives, public health practitioners, and others seeking to upgrade their skills for better conditions of service.

He emphasised the need to continuously improve the student experience and called on university management to pay special attention to the needs of excluded groups such as nursing mothers and pregnant students.

He proudly stated that UHAS has, since its first graduation on July 23, 2016, produced over 11,000 health professionals who are delivering quality healthcare across the country.

On infrastructural developments, Prof. Gavua updated the audience on key ongoing projects. He announced that Phase One of the Sokode Teaching Road Project and 5.3 kilometers of internal roads are significantly delayed, making access to campus difficult.

However, he expressed confidence in the government’s commitment to releasing funds to the executing agencies the Ghana Highways Authority and Ministry of Roads and Highways to complete the project.

He also highlighted the successful completion and use of the China-Aid Phase Two Project, which includes the School of Nursing and Midwifery and central administration blocks.

He expressed appreciation to the Chinese Government for its grant and to the Government of Ghana for its counterpart support.

Prof. Gavua called on both government and the business community to urgently support student accommodation efforts, given the rising student population and the pressing demand for hostel facilities.

To the graduating class, Prof. Gavua declared “Let your knowledge heal, your voice advocate, and your presence inspire. Despite the frustrations and challenges that may come your way, be passionate about your profession and remain open to learning and growth.”

He reminded the graduates that their communities are diverse and complex, but they now possess the perspective, purpose, and qualification to not only treat illness but champion wellness, equity, and positive change.

Urging them to forge relationships with people of integrity, he cautioned against pride and complacency, emphasising humility and continuous learning as key to professional excellence.

Prof. Gavua concluded his address by officially declaring the congregation duly assembled in his capacity as Chairman of the UHAS Council.

“Go confidently into the world. Be worthy ambassadors of UHAS and always remember you have already overcome many challenges. Let that be your proof that you can overcome even more.”

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Despite, Salifu Amoako, and others spotted at Rev. Obofour’s mother’s funeral

From L to R; Osei Kwame Despite, Salifu Amoako, Mama Esther, Komfour Koleege and Rev. Ogyaba From L to R; Osei Kwame Despite, Salifu Amoako, Mama Esther, Komfour Koleege and Rev. Ogyaba

Several prominent Ghanaian personalities have gathered to pay their last respects to the late mother of Rev. Isaac Obofour.

The funeral ceremony, ongoing in Kumasi, has drawn a large crowd, including notable businessmen, religious leaders, and entertainers, all united in their support for the bereaved pastor.

In a viral video captured online on May 31, 2025, business moguls Osei Kwame Despite and Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, along with Prophet Salifu Amoako, prophet Ogyaba, and others were seen in attendance, paying their respects.

Also present were renowned gospel singer Mama Esther, actor Nana Yeboah, Wayoosi, Kwame Ahenfie, and Komfour Koleege, among others.

Their presence, along with other entertainment industry figures, underscored the massive support for Rev. Obofour during this difficult time.

Madam Afia Pokuaa passed away on Thursday, February 27, 2025.

In a touching tribute posted on Facebook, Rev. Obofour praised his late mother for the profound influence she had on his life and the lives of many others.

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Gary Nimako rejects claims that bail variation application delayed release

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Director of Legal Affairs for NPP, Gary Nimako Marfo Director of Legal Affairs for NPP, Gary Nimako Marfo

The Director of Legal Affairs for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Gary Nimako Marfo, has rejected claims that an application for bail variation filed on behalf of Chairman Wontumi, was responsible for delays in executing his bail.

Speaking in an interview on Movement TV monitored by GhanaWeb on Saturday May 31, 2025, he narrated the sequence of events leading up to the filing of the application, indicating that at about 3:00 PM on Friday, May 20, 2025, Chairman Wontumi’s aide approached him regarding the status of the bail conditions.

“I inquired whether the bail had been satisfied, and he said no. He then mentioned a variation application,” he said.

According to him, Chairman Wontumi’s wife also contacted him directly. “Based on the information available at the time, I told them I would proceed to file the application for the bail variation,” he stated.

However, Gary Nimako said he was later taken aback when suggestions began circulating that the variation application had somehow obstructed the bail process.

He described such claims as legally flawed and unfair.

“It is legally untenable to assert that a bail variation application can frustrate the execution of a bail bond. Once the documents provided meet the bail conditions, which in this case is a GH¢50 million bond. The individual should be released,” he emphasised.

He explained that the purpose of a variation application is not to block or delay a bail bond but to seek an alternative arrangement where necessary.

“It is misleading and legally disingenuous to blame me or any party official for delays caused by unrelated administrative matters. The variation has no bearing on the execution of the bond if the documents are in order,” he added.

Gary Nimako further expressed disappointment in how the situation has been handled, particularly by individuals close to the matter.

“The way Andy has handled this issue is very unfair. I have requested all the relevant documents to ensure the bail process is concluded properly”, he added.

Counsel for Chairman Wontumi, Andy Appiah Kubi has confirmed that despite having met all bail conditions, his client will not be going home yet due to a fresh legal application filed earlier in the day.

He is currently being investigated by the Economic and Organised Crime Office for allegations of money laundering, fraud, and financial loss to the state.

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Meanwhile, here’s why Bright Simons has vowed to fight Ibrahim Mahama’s GH¢10 million defamation lawsuit

Annie ‘Idibia’ Macaulay Touches Down In Zimbabwe As International Guest Of Honour For Event

Annie Macaulay, has arrived in Zimbabwe.

She announced her trip via a video posted on May 30, sharing her excitement with fans.

Annie is in Zimbabwe to attend the “Zimbabwe Unrecognised Men & Women in Business Prestigious Awards and Business Luncheon.”

Nollywood actress and model Annie Macaulay, formerly known as Annie Idibia, has touched down in Zimbabwe ahead of a high-profile event.

Married women, you should add these Ankara kimono jackets to your closet.

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Athletics: Ghana based athletes deserve more attention- 2025 World’s Fastest Man states

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Ghana’s national 100 Metre record holder Abdul Rasheed Saminu has called on sports stakeholders to attend more to the needs of local based athletes.

The University of South Florida athlete delivered this statement via a message on his X (formerly Twitter) page after smashing the national record of 9.90 seconds held by Benjamin Azamati since 2022.

Saminu run a time of 9.86 seconds at the NCAA Preliminary East Round to finish first in his race and book a spot in this year’s World Athletics Championship that will be held later this year in Tokyo, Japan in September.

Saminu’s 9.86 seconds is the world’s leading mark which makes him the world’s fastest man at the time of writing which also represents a personal best. His time checks in ahead of South Africa’s Akani Simbine who has clocked a time of 9.90 seconds this year.

PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 03: Abdul-Rasheed Saminu of Ghana reacts during the Men’s 100m heats on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 03, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Steve Christo – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

“Hopefully more to come and I want the world to know we got talents in Ghana. It’s [an] honour to be the new national record holder…local based athletes deserve more attention as well” he wrote on X.

Benjamin Azamati of Ghana (Photo by Steve Christo – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

Scroll down to read full statement from Abdul Rasheed Saminu.

When I Get Home and Cannot Cook, My Husband Would Eat Biscuit & Say He Doesn’t Want Heavy Food -Dada Sarah Oluwakemi

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Dada Sarah Oluwakemi, a gospel singer, has provided a heartfelt look into her marriage, highlighting the amazing understanding and support she receives from her husband, who is also not only her pianist but also her music producer.

Sarah showed her gratitude for the man who is a supporter of her music and who gives her with stability in an open interview that was aired on the official YouTube channel of WasilaCoded TV.

According to my husband, having a source of income guarantees that you will never be hungry. He says this very frequently. In addition to being my producer, my hubby is also my keyboardist. All of my songs were written by him. He is the one accountable for them. At this very moment, he is the one who is filming my videos. It is his hope that things will be simple and uncomplicated for me. The revelation that she made was that “He does not want me to put myself under stress.”

She added that if she is feeling overwhelmed or nervous, her husband is there to provide comfort by saying soothing words to her: “Whenever I am bothered about something, he would say, ‘Apeke, your life is more important,’ because there are a lot of people out there who need me.”

Sarah provided a description of his personality outside of the workplace by stating, “He is his playmate.” It is true that I am his friend.

When she was asked about his discipline, she gave a good response, mentioning that he deals with problems in a private manner and while maintaining a calm mood.

“He will acknowledge it in public, but once we are back at our house, he will express that what you did in the past has caused him pain.” The explanation that she provided was, “I would have no choice but to apologize.”

Sarah also described the silent sacrifices that her husband makes, saying, “When I return home exhausted and unable to cook, he would eat biscuits and tea and claim he does not want heavy food, but it is a lie; he is starving.” Sarah’s husband is starving. It dawned on me the following morning that he had not eaten dinner, and as a result, I intended to prepare a meal for him before he woke up. As a husband, he is a compassionate person.

She concluded by praising his maturity and understanding, especially in public settings: “Sometimes as a female gospel musician, when we arrive at events, some men will hug me without realizing, but he remains unfazed.” She said this in reference to the period when she was performing in public.

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There seems to be conflict about who represents Wontumi – Dr. Asante

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A Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has suggested internal disagreements within the New Patriotic Party (NPP)’s legal team regarding the detention of Bernard Antwi Boasiako.

Dr. Kojo Asante argues that this conflict over legal representation, which contributed to the prolonged detention of Wontumi by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), needs to be addressed.

Until Friday, his legal team had only been able to secure one surety.

Mr Appiah-Kubi, however, confirmed that despite having met all bail conditions, his client will not be going home yet due to a fresh legal application filed earlier in the day.

That other development was a motion filed by NPP’s Director of Legal Affairs, Gary Nimako, seeking a review of the bail conditions imposed on him by EOCO.


Speaking on Newsfile on Saturday, May 31, Dr. Asante noted that conflicting legal strategies from different NPP lawyers appear to have complicated efforts to secure Wontumi’s release.

“From what has happened with Andy Appiah Kubi and what Gary Nimako went to do, it seems like there is a conflict on who exactly is representing Wontumi, and that is what has complicated the matter,” he said.

Dr. Asante explained that while one legal team, led by Andy Appiah Kubi, had attempted to meet bail conditions set by EOCO, another faction within the NPP preferred a more aggressive legal challenge, deeming the detention unjust.

“Appiah Kubi was trying to meet the bail conditions—that was the strategy, as they felt confident they could meet the low condition. He thought that as of yesterday night, that could have been addressed. Then there was other legal representation, more from the party, who thought it was outrageous and wanted to challenge it, but they waited,” he stated.

The CDD-Ghana researcher speculated that this internal conflict within the NPP legal team may have inadvertently delayed Wontumi’s release, prolonging his stay in EOCO custody.

Bryan Acheampong makes many headlines within a week

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Accra, May 31, GNA-In a political week filled with dramatic events and responses, one man making headlines effortlessly and forfeiting fanfare for impactful results.

As Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako popularly known as Chairman Wontumi remained in custody over allegations under EOCO investigation, it was not the visit of high-profile politicians or media caravans that shifted the story, but the quiet, effective intervention of Dr. Bryan Acheampong.

While other political figures arrived at EOCO with cameras and foot soldiers in tow, Mr. Acheampong took a different path.

Without any public spectacle whatsoever, he stepped in and fulfilled the GH₵50 million bail requirement including all necessary documentation for two justified sureties.

By the end of the day, the path to Wontumi’s release was clear, pending only a procedural delay stemming from a new legal application.

The moment has not gone unnoticed. In the swirling landscape of NPP succession politics, the contrast between performance and delivery couldn’t have been clearer.

For many political observers, the incident has become emblematic of Bryan Acheampong’s approach to leadership; defined not by ceremony, but by effectiveness.

While some raced to make appearances, he took quiet ownership of the situation and solved the problem.

This is not the first time Mr. Acheampong has made an impact without drama. Throughout his public career-in parliament, government, business, and philanthropy — he has cultivated a reputation for being steady, strategic, and reliable.

In contrast to the highly stylised moves of some contenders in the NPP flagbearer conversation, his actions last week tell a story of intentional leadership and practical loyalty to his party.

As news of Mr. Acheampong’s role spread, another dimension of the story came into focus: the source of his capacity to act so decisively.

His ability to meet such a steep bail condition without fanfare, fundraising, or political negotiation — has reignited discussion about his strong financial muscle from his well-established businesses.

Bryan Acheampong’s wealth has roots in visible, functioning enterprises.

From the expansive Rock City Hotel project in Kwahu to his earlier ventures in tech and security systems, he has long been one of the few politicians whose business credibility is beyond dispute.

This is the kind of financial independence that, in the context of Ghanaian politics, speaks directly to credibility and integrity. It enables a leader to act, not just advocate — and to lead from a place of stability rather than obligation.

The Wontumi episode may be small in the grand arc of national politics, but it offers a revealing glimpse into what Ghana could expect from Bryan Acheampong as a presidential candidate — and perhaps, one day, as president.

He has shown that he values order over optics.
In times of tension, he prefers resolution over rhetoric. That political loyalty is not something to be advertised, but demonstrated through action.
The difference between standing with someone and standing for them was made clear this week.
Bryan Acheampong didn’t issue a press release. He didn’t pose for the cameras. He didn’t simply show up- he delivered.

This brand of leadership — understated, focused, and purposeful — is beginning to resonate across the party’s grassroots, especially among delegates looking beyond the noise for competence, substance, and reliability.

The Wontumi moment has vindicated legend, showcasing Bryan Acheampong as a serious, steady, well-resourced, loyal, and disciplined leader who may indeed represent a brighter future for the NPP- and Ghana.
By Kwadwo Sarfo Kantanka
Political Scientist & Sociologist
California, USA.
Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba

‘You’re reaping what you sowed’ – St. Sark jabs Wontumi

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General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, Apostle Nkansah Sarkodie General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, Apostle Nkansah Sarkodie

The General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, Apostle Nkansah Sarkodie, popularly known as St. Sarkodie, has attributed Chairman Wontumi’s plight to the actions he took during the NPP’s tenure.

A few days ago, officers from the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) attempted to execute a search warrant at Wontumi’s Kumasi residence but were unsuccessful.

Speaking to journalists at his church auditorium on Monday, Apostle Sarkodie described Wontumi’s predicament as “reaping what he sowed.”

He has linked the current situation to the outspoken criticisms Wontumi made against prominent figures from the NDC, including President John Dramani Mahama and Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang.

Addressing Wontumi’s call for support from the NPP following the failed operation, the controversial cleric labelled it as “childish and immaterial.”

He stated, “I’m very sorry for you, Wontumi. Your cup is full. You’re reaping what you sowed when the NPP was in power. There is no way you will get help and you know personally that the party will not help you.”

Apostle Sarkodie further alleged that Wontumi acted with impunity during his party’s time in government, taking advantage of his position, and warned that it is now time to face the consequences.

He urged supporters defending Wontumi to apologise on his behalf to mitigate any potential punishment, cautioning that if the government proceeds with prosecution, Wontumi’s situation would become “very miserable.”

The cleric also expressed concern that Wontumi’s behavior and attitude might be provoking public anger.

Apostle Sarkodie advised party members and followers to avoid escalating tensions and to instead pray for forgiveness and seek peaceful ways to resolve the challenges faced by Wontumi, which he attributed to the chairman’s “loud mouth and arrogance of power.”

I was paying GH¢15k a day – Lilwin cries after being kicked out while filming Ibrahim Traoré movie

That’s the frustrating reality actor and filmmaker Lilwin is facing with his latest passion project: a biopic on Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the young revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso.

For Lilwin, this wasn’t just another movie. It was a tribute to a modern African icon who has captured hearts across the continent with his bold leadership, strong anti-colonial stance, and fierce defense of his country’s sovereignty.

A supporter of the NPP embarrasses Dr. Adutwum at EOCO, while showing unwavering support for Dr. Bawumia

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In a whirlwind of emotions and fervent political loyalties, an NPP (New Patriotic Party) supporter almost created a scene at the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) recently, drawing attention to the internal dynamics and rising passions within the party.

The event was initially supposed to be a routine demonstration of solidarity as Dr. Yaw Adutwum, the former Minister of Education, arrived to support Chairman Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, better known as Chairman Wontumi.

One dead, another severely injured in crash on Bole–Damongo highway

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A tragic accident on the Bole–Damongo highway has claimed the life of a 23-year-old man, identified as Dakurah Eyilisun, and left her mother, Alice Eyilisun, 34, in critical condition.

The incident occurred on Saturday, May 31, 2025, near the Damongo Municipal Assembly in the Savannah Region.
According to eyewitness accounts, a bus travelling from Bole to Tamale collided with a motorbike carrying the two victims along the roadside.

The impact of the crash resulted in the instant death of Dakurah Eyilisun, while her mother sustained life-threatening injuries.

Confirming the incident to Channel One News, Savannah Regional Police PRO, Chief Inspector Grace Odurowaa Boateng, said the deceased was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.

She further disclosed that the injured victim is currently receiving treatment at the St. Anne Catholic Hospital in Damongo, where she remains in critical condition.

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Give up the fight and move on – Franklin Cudjoe tells Suspended CJ

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President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has advised the suspended Chief Justice, Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, to abandon her legal fight following the Supreme Court’s dismissal of her injunction application.

Justice Torkornoo had sought to halt the work of a five-member presidential committee investigating petitions for her removal from office. But on Wednesday, May 28, the Supreme Court rejected her interlocutory application, allowing the committee to continue its work.

In the application, the suspended Chief Justice had also asked the court to bar members of the committee—Justices Gabriel Scott Pwamang and Samuel Kwame Adibu-Asiedu, former Auditor-General Daniel Yao Domelevo, Major Flora Bazuwaaruah Dalugo, and Professor James Sefah Dziasah—from participating in the inquiry until the substantive case was determined.

Reacting to the development on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue with Selorm Adonoo on Saturday, May 31, Franklin Cudjoe said it was time for Justice Torkornoo to step aside.

“At this juncture, my honest view is that she should just give up, because the way things are going, there’s no way [she will sail through]. She will be remembered in history that she fought. Maybe that is what she wants,” he opined.

Mr. Cudjoe also criticised Justice Torkornoo’s plea to allow her husband and daughter into the proceedings, suggesting it demonstrated a lack of awareness about the gravity of her situation.

“It’s a bit pity and sad for her to say that her husband and daughter should be allowed in. She should have negotiated with the Committee. If these basic things are denied, you should know that you are persona non grata already; you have overstayed your welcome. As brutal as the process may be, it is the law, the law is the law,” he indicated.

Justice Torkornoo remains suspended while the inquiry proceeds under the authority of a committee established by President John Dramani Mahama.

 

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Suspended CJ’s affidavit facetious and unnecessary – Dafeamekpor

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Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Etse Kwami Dafeamekpor, has criticised the suspended Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo, for filing what he describes as a “facetious” affidavit in her ongoing legal challenge against impeachment proceedings.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, the legislator and lawyer took issue with some of the claims made in the affidavit, particularly the Chief Justice’s concerns about the venue of the hearing—the Castle, a presidential annex—being a high-security zone.

“The problems with the affidavit were that it was rather facetious. Some of the matters were simply not necessary to confront the court with. Like saying the walls around the Castle were too high or it had high security—what does that have to do with the substance of the proceedings?” he asked.

He argued that raising such issues in a constitutional matter of this gravity was inappropriate and amounted to unnecessary fixations.

“You don’t come to court with these matters. These are not legal issues that should be brought before the court in a matter of this nature,” he added.

Mr Dafeamekpor defended the use of the Castle for the proceedings and further cited past disciplinary actions taken by the Chief Justice herself against lower court judges, noting that she had exercised the same Article 146 constitutional provisions she now seeks to challenge.

“She recently disciplined a High Court and Circuit Court judge over misconduct. She referred it to the Judicial Council’s Disciplinary Committee, which made adverse findings, and she fired the judge,” he said. “So why is the process suddenly flawed when it concerns her?”

Justice Gertrude Torkornoo was suspended in early May over allegations of abuse of power and professional misconduct. She has filed a legal challenge, including an affidavit questioning the legitimacy of the process and calling for live coverage of the hearings.

However, the Supreme Court has, by unanimous decision, unanimously striked out the suspended CJ’s supplementary affidavit.

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Parliament recommends ratification of WTO agreement on fisheries subsidies

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The Committee on Food, Agriculture, and Cocoa Affairs and the Committee on Trade, Industry, and Tourism of Parliament have recommended that Ghana ratify the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies.

This move, according to the Committee, aims to promote sustainable marine resource management and curb harmful fisheries subsidies that contribute to overcapacity, overfishing, and Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Moving the report of the Committee on the Floor of Parliament for the adoption of the House on Friday, Dr Godfred Seidu Jasaw, Chairman of the Committee on Food, Agriculture, and Cocoa Affairs, said the Committee considered the Agreement a significant step in global efforts to curb harmful fisheries subsidies that contributed to overcapacity, overfishing, and IUU fishing, promoting sustainable marine resource management.

“Mr Speaker, the ratification would also highlight Ghana’s commitment to global cooperation, aligning with its roles as host of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and as a founding member of the African Union (AU),” he said.

Dr Jasaw noted that the implications of the ratification include enhancing measures against IUU fishing and other unsustainable fishing practices; improving data collection and reporting on fisheries indicators; increasing transparency among WTO members and supporting global efforts to sustainably manage fisheries resources.

The others he noted were the benefits from fair trade practices in both domestic and international markets, contributing to job creation, poverty alleviation, national food security, and good foreign exchange earnings.

Among the challenges and concerns the Committee’s report enumerated are the potential impact on local fishing communities, particularly small-scale and artisanal fishers who relied on government support such as subsidies on premix fuel, outboard motors, and fishing gear.

“There is a need for careful consideration of domestic implications and mitigating measures to protect vulnerable fishing communities,” the report said.

The Committee recommended that the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture finalise a new Fisheries Bill, which will incorporate the provisions of the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies.

“The Committee will closely monitor the drafting and passage of the new legislation to ensure it reflects Ghana’s international commitments and socio-economic realities of fishing communities,” the report said.

Some Members of Parliament (MPs) who contributed to the debate on the adoption of the Committee’s report called for sustainable practices with an emphasis on environmentally friendly practices, reduction of plastic waste, and promotion of local materials for fishing gear.

Mr Habib Iddrisu, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Tolon, seconding the Motion, raised concerns about potential effects on fishermen’s livelihoods, with plans to mitigate adverse effects.

Mr Murtala Mohammed, a National Democratic Congress MP for Tamale Central and the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, called for investing in infrastructure and equipment to support fishing communities as well as the improvement of working conditions and resources available to officials in these areas.

Emelia Arthur, the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, said the WTO agreement prohibited subsidies to vessels engaged in IUU fishing, relevant to Ghana’s current “yellow card” status from the European Union.

She told Parliament that the expected outcomes of the ratification would include improved sustainability, efficiency, transparency, and cooperation among WTO members, potentially boosting Ghana’s fishing industry.

“Mr Speaker, potential outcomes will improve Industry Sustainability that will enhance measures against IUU fishing and unsustainable practices, economic benefits where fair trade practices and sustainable fishing may lead to economic gains and increased Transparency for better data collection and reporting among WTO members,” she said.

Black Stars thrash Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 to finish third

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Black Stars players after their 4-0 win against Trinidad and Tobago Black Stars players after their 4-0 win against Trinidad and Tobago

The Black Stars thumped Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 at the GTech Community Stadium on May 31, 2025, to finish third in the 2025 Unity Cup.

Skipper Jordan Ayew’s thunderous strike outside the penalty box gave Ghana the lead in the 5th minute.

The team did not relent, continuously pressing, which led to Nations FC defender Razak Simpson netting the second with a nice shot to double the lead in the 11th minute.

Mohammed Fuseini scored the third after Jordan Ayew set him up, ending the first half with a 3-0 scoreline.

In the second half, Lawrence Agyekum turned and twisted the Trinidad defender, and his shot passed through the legs of the goalkeeper to make it 4-0.

The Black Stars created several chances but were unable to convert them.

Goalie Ati-Zigi barely made any major saves as the defense prevented their opponent from penetrating.

Much-talked-about Caleb Yirenkyi starred once again, while Simpson redeemed himself after scoring an own goal in the first match.

Ghana finished in third place, with Nigeria and Jamaica yet to battle for the ultimate trophy.

The game served as a good opportunity for head coach Otto Addo, who tried out most of the young and first-timers, aiming to create competition within the team.

The Black Stars’ next assignment will be the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, to be played in September 2025.

Two wins will be enough for the team to secure qualification for the World Cup.

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‘This is not the reset they want us to believe’ – UG lecturer blasts govt over inhumane treatment of Wontumi

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The arrest and ongoing detention of Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has drawn criticism from a senior academic at the University of Ghana, who described the conduct of state agencies as inhumane.

Speaking in an interview on TV3 on May 31, 2025, Dr. Joshua Jebuntie Zaato, a policy analyst and senior lecturer at the University’s Political Science Department, expressed concern over what he described as the excessive nature of Wontumi’s arrest and subsequent handling.

“I am not against state agencies prosecuting perceived corrupt persons, but the treatment of Wontumi is inhumane. This is not the reset they want us to believe.”

Chairman Wontumi was arrested on May 27 by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and later handed over to the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO). On May 28, he was granted bail of GH¢50 million with two justified sureties. However, he remains in custody due to a pending court application challenging the bail conditions.

Watch live: Nigeria vs Jamaica-2025 Unity Cup Final

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The stage is set for a thrilling football spectacle as the Super Eagles of Nigeria take on the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica in the final of the Unity Cup 2025.

The highly anticipated clash will unfold at the GTech Community Stadium in Brentford, London, on Saturday, May 31, with kickoff scheduled for 7:45 PM.

Jamaica booked their spot in the final after a pulsating 3-2 victory over regional rivals Trinidad and Tobago in the first semi-final on May 27.

Nigeria, meanwhile, edged out perennial rivals Ghana in a tense 2-1 victory on May 28 in what was dubbed the “Jollof Derby.” Watch the game live below:

Burna Boy Spotted in Morning Traffic After Reportedly Leaving Club

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Burna Boy Spotted in Morning Traffic After Reportedly Leaving Club

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Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy was seen in traffic this morning, reportedly after leaving a club in the early hours. The music icon, known for his energetic performances and larger-than-life presence, was spotted in his vehicle as he navigated through the morning congestion.

Eyewitnesses claim the artist left the club shortly before dawn and joined the flow of early commuters. Dressed casually, Burna Boy appeared relaxed behind the wheel, even rolling down his window briefly to acknowledge fans who recognized him.

The sighting quickly spread across social media, with fans sharing videos and photos of the Grammy-winning singer in traffic. Some praised his down-to-earth nature, while others commented on the contrast between his glamorous nightlife and the routine hustle of morning road delays.

Burna Boy, who recently performed at major international venues, has been enjoying a break in Nigeria, where he’s been seen attending events and hanging out in the city. His unexpected appearance in traffic added an amusing twist to the morning for fans lucky enough to spot him.

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Fuel shortage forces Takoradi-bound Passion Air flight to return to Accra

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A domestic flight operated by Passion Air was forced to return to Accra shortly after takeoff due to what passengers have described as a shocking case of fuel shortage mid-air.

The flight, which departed Kotoka International Airport on Saturday, May 31, around 6:20 a.m. and was en route to Takoradi, reportedly turned back just 15 minutes into the journey.

According to a passenger aboard the aircraft, the crew initially gave no clear explanation for the abrupt turnaround.

However, upon landing, passengers were allegedly informed that the aircraft did not have enough fuel to reach its destination — a revelation that has sparked alarm and concern social media.

“A whole commercial flight with insufficient fuel?” the passenger wrote in disbelief. “We boarded at 6:20am, took off, and barely 15 minutes later they told us we had to return to Accra. No explanation until we landed — then they said there wasn’t enough fuel to get to Takoradi.”

The alleged fuel shortage has raised serious questions about the safety protocols and operational checks followed before takeoff.

As of now, Passion Air has not released an official statement to clarify the cause of the mid-air return or address the fuel shortage claims.

We need broader stakeholder engagement on proposal to increase retirement age

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The Director-General of SSNIT, Kwesi Afreh Biney The Director-General of SSNIT, Kwesi Afreh Biney

The Director-General of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Mr. Kwesi Afreh Biney, has emphasised the importance of conducting comprehensive stakeholder consultations regarding proposals to extend the retirement age beyond 60 years, as stipulated in the pension law.

He stated that any potential implementation would require a thorough examination of the benefits and challenges that may arise.

Since 1992, Ghana’s compulsory retirement age has been set at 60 years, although some individuals have suggested increasing it to 65 years.

According to the pensions law, workers are eligible for full pension at 60 years of age (55 years for those working under hazardous conditions) with at least 180 months (15 years) of contributions.

Additionally, an early pension option is available to workers from the age of 55 years with the same contribution requirement.

Commenting on the proposal to increase the retirement age, Mr. Afreh Biney noted that without careful consideration, this could exacerbate the country’s unemployment challenges.

During the commissioning of SSNIT’s 53rd branch in Adenta, he explained that raising the retirement age could prevent younger individuals from entering the workforce, thereby increasing unemployment rates.

He highlighted that countries that have increased their retirement age often have fewer contributors to their schemes or lower population growth rates.

“If Ghana chooses to adopt this proposal, it must also examine its employment and unemployment rates, as a high unemployment rate combined with an increased retirement age would pose significant challenges. While increasing the retirement age might ensure the stability of the fund, expanding operations to include more contributors would also contribute to the fund’s stability,” he said.

Mr. Biney concluded that a thorough dialogue is necessary to determine the potential benefits of increasing the retirement age.

Mahama pledges Cashew Development Board and processing factory in Bono Region

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to establish a Cashew Development Board and a cashew processing factory in the Bono Region, aiming to revitalize Ghana’s cashew industry and boost the local economy.

Speaking during his “Thank You Tour” in Sunyani on Friday, May 30, 2025, the President emphasized the importance of cashew to the region, stating, “Cashew is not just a crop; it is a livelihood for many of our people. It puts food on the table, sends children to school, and drives our rural economy.”

The proposed Cashew Development Board will oversee pricing, regulation, market access, processing, and research within the industry.

Mahama highlighted that the cashew sector has long lacked a structured policy framework, and the board aims to provide the necessary support to farmers and stakeholders.

“Our government will still go ahead to establish the long-awaited Cashew Development Board. This board will oversee pricing, regulation, market access, processing and research in order to give our farmers the brick that they deserve,” he said.

In addition to the board, President Mahama announced a partnership with the private sector to build a cashew processing factory in the Bono Region.

“By processing our cashew locally, we can create jobs and add value and keep more of the wealth within our region,” he said.

These initiatives are part of a broader agenda to industrialize agriculture and strengthen local economies across Ghana.

The announcement has been welcomed by farmers and industry stakeholders, who see it as a significant step toward enhancing the cashew sector’s potential and improving livelihoods in the region.

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Watch as Abdul-Rasheed Saminu ‘unseat’ Benjamin Azamati’s 100 meters national record

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Ghanaian athlete Adul-Rasheed Saminu has become the center of discussion after his stunning sprint at the NCCA East Preliminary- quarter finals, finishing at 9.86 seconds.

During the 100-meter race, Adul-Rasheed became Ghana’s new fastest man “unseating” Benjamin Azamati.

Saminu’s lightning-fast run beat Benjamin Azamati’s 2022 national record of 9.90 seconds by four-hundredths of a second, whilst booking his place at September’s World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

During the competition on Friday, May 30, 2025, the 27-year-old’s incredible person surpassed Kanyinsola Ajayi who recorded the second place with a 9.95 seconds.

Jelani Watkins secured third place with a record of 10.01 seconds while Davonte Howell made it to the fourth position with 10.05.

Saminu’s incredible rise continues a remarkable year that saw him clock wind-assisted 9.87 seconds last month before delivering his best when it counted most.

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Nigeria floods death toll crosses 150 as thousands displaced

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A search and rescue mission in flooded area following a downpour in Mokwa, Nigeria A search and rescue mission in flooded area following a downpour in Mokwa, Nigeria

More than 150 people have been killed and thousands displaced after floods devastated parts of central Nigeria, local authorities said, as rescue teams continue to recover bodies and search for the missing.

The flooding struck the rural town of Mokwa in Niger State following torrential rains that began late on Wednesday and continued into Thursday.

The death toll has risen to 151 after more bodies were recovered nearly 10km (6 miles) from Mokwa, said Ibrahim Audu Husseini, a spokesman for the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) on Saturday.

At least 3,018 people have been displaced, while 265 houses were “completely destroyed” in the floods, he said, adding that many victims were believed to have been swept down the Niger River, warning that the toll could still rise.

President Bola Tinubu extended his condolences overnight and said search-and-rescue operations were ongoing with the support of Nigeria’s security forces.

“Relief materials and temporary shelter assistance are being deployed without delay,” he wrote in a post on social media.

“We lost everything, the families. We don’t have anywhere else to go, the property has gone,” Mohammed Tanko, a local, told Al Jazeera. “We lost at least 15 from this house.”

Another survivor said: “I escaped with only my nightdress. Right now, I can’t even identify where our home used to be.”

More rains feared

Meteorologists warn that more rain is expected in the coming days, raising fears of further flooding across the region.

Flooding is a regular threat during Nigeria’s six-month rainy season, but experts say the frequency and severity of these disasters are increasing due to climate change, unregulated construction, and poor drainage infrastructure.

“Flooding has become an annual event, between the months of April and October,” Ugonna Nkwunonwo, a flood risk analyst at the University of Nigeria, told Al Jazeera.

He warned that while flood risks have long been identified, “there has not been much political power to implement this change”.

“This flooding is a result of climate change, which is affecting the frequency and intensity of rainfall,” he said. “The amount of rain you expect in a year could probably come in one or two months, and people are not prepared for that kind of rainfall.”

Last year, more than 1,200 people died and up to two million were displaced by similar disasters across Nigeria.

“This tragic incident serves as a timely reminder of the dangers associated with building on waterways and the critical importance of keeping drainage channels and river paths clear,” the National Emergency Management Agency said in a statement.

UHAS graduates 2,483 healthcare champions, urges them to transform Ghana and beyond

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With hearts full of pride and eyes set on the future, 2,483 graduates of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) took their final walk across the ceremonial stage, not just as students, but as newly minted warriors of health, poised to heal, serve, and transform a world that desperately needs them.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lydia Aziato, challenged the graduating class to become torchbearers of innovation, compassion, and collaboration in a healthcare landscape she described as “dynamic, demanding, and in dire need of leaders.”

“Ghana—and the world at large—needs you now more than ever,” Prof. Aziato declared. “Let your light shine. Be hardworking. Be visionary. Be bold. And above all, never stop learning.”

From nurses and doctors to public health professionals, pharmacists, and biomedical scientists, the graduates came from seven distinct schools, each representing a vital pillar of Ghana’s healthcare system:

Fred N. Binka School of Public Health – 939

School of Nursing and Midwifery – 813

School of Allied Health Sciences – 339

School of Medicine – 121

School of Basic and Biomedical Sciences – 95

School of Pharmacy – 39

School of Sports and Exercise Medical Sciences – 13

This year’s graduating class includes 2,359 undergraduate and 124 postgraduate students, many of whom have already begun making their mark in hospitals, rural clinics, and research centres across the country.

One such graduate is Dr. Edward Kwame Agyekum, a surgeon at the Ho Teaching Hospital, who also earned a Master of Public Health (General).

His story drew admiration as he shared how he juggled demanding surgeries by day with late-night lectures and research.

“It wasn’t easy, but I knew this additional knowledge would help me impact not just individual patients, but entire communities,” Dr. Agyekum said.

Another standout was Setordzi Antoinette, who graduated with a Bachelor of Midwifery. Her radiant smile told a story of determination and sacrifice. “This is a victory for every girl from a small town who dares to dream big,” she said with tears of joy.

Prof. Aziato emphasized that lifelong learning and teamwork are not optional but essential for success in health and allied sciences.

“Collaboration drives excellence,” she said. “Work seamlessly with colleagues across disciplines. The best outcomes in healthcare come not from individual heroes, but from united teams.”

The ceremony was a powerful reminder of UHAS’s growing role in shaping the future of health care in Ghana and beyond. As the graduates tossed their caps into the air, the message was clear: they are ready—to serve, to lead, and to make a difference.

And as the sun set over the university’s main campus in Ho, a new dawn broke for the 2,483 graduates—each carrying not just a certificate, but a mission to heal, uplift, and lead with knowledge, skill, and heart.

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Midwives urge government to intensify the fight against illegal mining

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Fredrica Hanson, the leader of the International Conference of Midwives, has urged the government to intensify the fight against illegal mining and help protect the country’s water bodies.

She said water plays a critical role in the delivery of newborns; hence, there is a need to safeguard water resources to ensure a reliable supply to health facilities.

“We need the moral and political will to enforce the laws against illegal mining…babies are being born with deformities and there are still births in most facilities,” she noted.

Mrs Hanson made the call in her presentation on the topic: “The State of Midwifery in Crisis Situation in Ghana: Challenges and Opportunities.”

The lecture preceded the National Celebration of International Midwives Day in Takoradi in the Western Region.

The health professional highlighted challenges, including a lack of skilled personnel, poor working conditions, attitude of staff, and non-emergency preparedness, as some setbacks to Midwifery practice in Ghana.

She urged practitioners to embrace digital technologies, maintain a positive attitude, and mentor young talents to join the profession.

Speakers who participated in a symposium on the theme: “Midwives, Critical in Every Crisis” touched on the security of health workers in conflict zones, professionalism, work ethics, and called for adequate resources to enable midwives to provide essential services.

The symposium was to transform the International Midwifery Day into an empowering and educational event, fostering discussions, sharing evidence-based practices, and addressing midwifery challenges through advocacy.

The speakers were Mrs Eva Mensah, Director in charge of Nursing and Midwifery, Ghana Health Service, Colonel Mary Amofa Ampofo, Nursing Officer in Charge of Obstetrics and Gyneacological Division of the 37 Military Hospital, Dr Gifty Amugi, Acting Director, Western Regional Health Directorate of the Ghana Health Service and Alhaji Haliq Adam, Health Program Manager of the Catholic Relief Service.

They raised concerns about the absence of strong infrastructure, limited resources, including accommodation for midwives in Community Health and Planning Services (CHPS) compounds, and poor conditions of service for staff members.

Midwives, they said, served as first point of call and played a critical role in reducing maternal mortality, providing 87% of essential maternal and newborn care and needed to be well-resourced to deliver on their mandates to save lives.

They also called for expert supervisors to identify gaps and make positive and impactful contributions to health facilities, continuous capacity building to bridge the skill development gap, design mentorship programmes for staff, provide institutional system support for midwives, and professional networking.

They also urged midwives to help maintain health systems and empower women and communities to take control of their health, particularly in crisis situations.

Mrs Netta Forson Ackon, President of the Ghana Registered Midwives Association, said midwifery had evolved from traditional practices to a professional field, providing safe and natural childbirth with minimal medical intervention.

She called for the need to enhance midwifery care to ensure every woman experiences childbirth with dignity, respect, and skilled support.

Dafeamekpor, Kabila clash over past comments on Woyome case and Wontumi arrest

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A sharp banter erupted between the Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Etse Kwami Dafeamekpor, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems (CenCES), Mr James Kwabena Bomfeh, popularly known as Kabila, over past legal and political commentary relating to both the Woyome judgement debt case and the recent arrest of NPP regional chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako, alias Chairman Wontumi.

The exchange, which played out during a discussion on Newsfile on Saturday, May 31, stemmed from Mr Bomfeh’s recent criticism of public commentary surrounding Wontumi’s arrest.

According to Mr Bomfeh, some comments, including those made by Mr Dafeamekpor, amounted to creating misleading impressions that could unduly influence public perception of the case.

But the South Dayi MP pushed back strongly, accusing Mr Bomfeh of hypocrisy and reminding him of statements he allegedly made in 2015 during the controversial Alfred Woyome judgement debt case.

“Kabila said my comments amount to creating bad impressions,” Mr Dafeamekpor began. “But Kabila, in 2015, when I was part of the Woyome legal team, you told the NDC that we were not capable of recovering the Woyome money. Even though we were still in court, you said it would take Nana Akufo-Addo’s government to recover the money. What impression were you creating?”

The MP insisted that the National Democratic Congress (NDC), of which he is a member, was actively prosecuting the Woyome case at the time, and that Bomfeh’s public comments undermined their efforts.

“So when it comes to making comments that create impressions, you have been guilty of that. Now you’re saying that my suggestion — that Wontumi’s arrest had been long anticipated — is wrong?” he challenged.

Mr Bomfeh, in response, denied ever stating that the NDC was incapable of recovering the money, insisting instead that he had criticised the then-government’s unwillingness to act decisively.

“It is not true that I said you were not capable. I said the government then was unwilling and was not ready,” he clarified.

The exchange grew more heated as Dafeamekpor pressed further: “You said it would take Nana Akufo-Addo to come and recover it. What impression were you creating?”

Mr Bomfeh rejected that claim outright. “When did I say that it would take Nana Akufo-Addo? That is not true. This is a lie,” he retorted.

The back-and-forth has reignited debate over the politicisation of legal matters and public commentary on judicial processes in Ghana.

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Reactions as Crystal Palace’s Eze Eberechi and bride were spotted in Igbo attire for their wedding

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Reactions as Crystal Palace’s Eze Eberechi and bride were spotted in Igbo attire for their wedding

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Nigerians and social media users have been left buzzing after seeing photos of England and Crystal Palace’s midfielder, Eze Eberechi and his bride, dressed in traditional Igbo attires, for their wedding.

According to the photos shared on X, popularly known as Twitter, the England International, Eze Eberechi and his bride were dressed in Igbo attires for their wedding.

Sharing photo of the England and Crystal Palace’s midfielder, Eze Eberechi and his bride dressed in traditional Igbo attires for their wedding ceremony, Pooja tweeted: “After winning the FA Cup with Crystal Palace, Eberechi Eze makes it a double with his traditional marriage…”

This tweet from Pooja, sharing photo of Eze Eberechi in traditional Igbo attires for his wedding ceremony, has attracted reactions from Nigerians and social media users, as some have said the wedding ceremony was done in the UK, while some have described the photo as beautiful.

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2025 Unity Cup: Black Stars hammer Trinidad and Tobago to finish third

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Ghana’s Black Stars ended the 2025 Unity Cup in style after hammering Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 to clinch third spot.

Otto Addo’s side started on a good note with slick passing and created chances with Jordan Ayew and Mohammed Fuseini coming close to opening the scoring.

And it took just six minutes to break the deadlock through captain Jordan who unleashed a curler from outside the box to put Ghana one up.

Defender Razak Simpson, who had a nightmare against Nigeria, leaped to plant a header into the net for his first goal in national colours and double Ghana’s lead after 11 minute.

Mohammed Fuseini also netted his debut goal with a fine finish in the 42nd minute to put the Black Stars in the driving seat.

Lawrence Agyekum then unleashed a tidy finish inside the box close to the hour mark for Ghana’s fourth.

Christopher Bonsu had attempts at goal but could not find the back of the net for a debut goal.

There was also a debut for Barcelona youngster Abdul Aziz Issah, while Felix Afena-Gyan, made a return for the first time since 2022.

Ghana will now shift focus to the September World Cup qualifiers as the Black Stars take on Chad and Mali for a slot at next year’s Mundial.

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Martin Kpebu backs Chief Justice’s husband’s presence during proceedings

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Legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has supported the presence of the husband of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo during proceedings concerning her potential removal from office, describing the process as emotionally taxing and warranting family support.

Speaking on TV3’s The Key Point on May 31, 2025, Kpebu said the Chief Justice should be allowed to have her husband accompany her, especially given the psychological burden associated with an impeachment process.

“I am in favor of the system allowing Gertrude Torkornoo’s husband to go in with her. She needs emotional support from her family,” Kpebu said.

He explained that while the Constitution does not explicitly state who can attend such hearings, considerations for the emotional and mental well-being of the person involved should be made.

“The Chief Justice herself asked that her relations, at least her husband, be allowed in. This process can be very traumatizing. The Constitution doesn’t say who and who can attend, right? But going through impeachment is a lot”, he indicated.

Kpebu also commented on the procedural approach taken in requesting the husband’s presence.

He suggested that a direct appeal to the committee may have yielded better results than including the request in a supplementary affidavit.

“An appeal could have been made to the committee instead of putting it in the supplementary affidavit. That probably would have found favor, and there could have been some negotiations, rather than the husband just showing up on the day, they could have sent a letter ahead and worked it out behind the scenes”, he said.

Despite the procedural concerns, Kpebu maintained that the presence of Justice Torkornoo’s husband would offer her vital emotional support during a difficult time.

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Dormaahene appeals to President Mahama for market named after Lordina Mahama

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Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II

The Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, has appealed President John Dramani Mahama to construct a modern market in one of the cities in the Bono region, similar in scale and vibrancy to the renowned markets in Kumasi and Cape Coast.

He proposed that the market be named after the First Lady, Lordina Mahama, pointing out the gesture as a potential historic contribution by President Mahama as an in-law to the region.

Speaking during the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s “Thank You Tour” in Sunyani on May 30, 2025, Osagyefo Agyeman Badu II said: “One of our capitals is Sunyani, and the other is Techiman. If you wouldn’t consider it too much, I would be grateful if you could build a market, like those in Kumasi and Cape Coast, in either of these cities. And name it after my sister, Lordina Mahama.”

He added: “So that when you are no longer in office, history will record that our in-law did something remarkable for us. This request has not been discussed with our sister, your wife, it is coming directly from the chiefs.”

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Andy Owusu second accused in illegal mining trial seeks plea agreement

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Ghana vs Trinidad and Tobago (Unity Cup 2025)

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The Black Stars of Ghana is currently battling it out with Trinidad and Tobago in the Unity Cup third-place play-off.

The international tournament is taking place at the GTech Community Stadium in London.

Trinidad and Tobago went down to Jamaica in Tuesday’s first semi-final, going down 3-2 in agonising fashion as Richard King scored a 94th-minute penalty.

Trinidad had earlier fought back from two goals down to draw level, thanks to a strike from Isiah Leacock and Kevin Molino, and now face Ghana to avoid the wooden spoon.

Prior to this, Ghana also suffered a 2:1 defeat in its game against Nigeria.

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NPP must reform leadership after 2024 election defeat – Prof Gyampo

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to overhaul its leadership following the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections.

Speaking on TV3’s The Key Points on May 31, 2025, Prof Gyampo said the NPP’s return to government is contingent upon a complete transformation of its leadership and political conduct.

He accused the former administration of displaying arrogance and incompetence, particularly in its handling of illegal small-scale mining (galamsey) and the country’s power challenges.

“The intervention to keep Ghana switched on is ongoing. If they don’t repent or come up with a new crop of leaders, they don’t fit to govern even a village,” he indicated.

The NPP lost both the presidential and parliamentary elections on December 7, 2024.

Since taking office, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, led by President John Dramani Mahama, has taken steps to stabilize the Ghanaian economy.

Measures implemented by the new administration have reportedly led to the appreciation of the cedi against major foreign currencies and introduced initiatives aimed at tackling the galamsey menace.

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NPP must reform leadership after 2024 election defeat – Prof Gyampo

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to overhaul its leadership following the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections.

Speaking on TV3’s The Key Points on May 31, 2025, Prof Gyampo said the NPP’s return to government is contingent upon a complete transformation of its leadership and political conduct.

He accused the former administration of displaying arrogance and incompetence, particularly in its handling of illegal small-scale mining (galamsey) and the country’s power challenges.

“The intervention to keep Ghana switched on is ongoing. If they don’t repent or come up with a new crop of leaders, they don’t fit to govern even a village,” he indicated.

The NPP lost both the presidential and parliamentary elections on December 7, 2024.

Since taking office, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, led by President John Dramani Mahama, has taken steps to stabilize the Ghanaian economy.

Measures implemented by the new administration have reportedly led to the appreciation of the cedi against major foreign currencies and introduced initiatives aimed at tackling the galamsey menace.

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Meanwhile, here’s why Bright Simons has vowed to fight Ibrahim Mahama’s GH¢10 million defamation lawsuit

Stunning outfits for evening outings

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Looking to elevate your evening outings? Here are some chic outfit ideas to inspire your next night out:

1. Classic Little Black Dress (LBD):

A timeless choice, the LBD is versatile and can be dressed up or down. Pair it with statement heels and bold accessories for a sophisticated look.

2. Satin Slip Dress:

Sleek and trendy, satin slip dresses are perfect for romantic dinners or formal gatherings. Add a pair of strappy heels and delicate jewelry to complete the ensemble.

3. Tailored Jumpsuit:

A well-fitted jumpsuit offers elegance with ease. Opt for one with a cinched waist to accentuate your figure, and pair it with pointed-toe pumps.

4. Off-Shoulder Top with Midi Skirt:

Combine an off-shoulder blouse with a high-waisted midi skirt for a feminine and fashionable look. Finish with ankle-strap heels and a clutch.

5. Sequin or Metallic Dress:

Ideal for parties, these dresses add sparkle and draw attention. Keep accessories minimal to let the dress shine.

6. High-Waisted Trousers with Crop Top:

For a modern vibe, pair high-waisted trousers with a chic crop top. Add a blazer for a polished finish.

7. Maxi Dress with Slit:

Flowy and flattering, a maxi dress with a thigh-high slit is great for warm evening events. Pair with wedge sandals and statement earrings.

8. Leather Pants with Silk Blouse:

For an edgier look, combine sleek leather pants with a soft silk blouse. Add stiletto heels and a bold lip color.

9. Coordinated Two-Piece Set:

Matching sets are stylish and require minimal effort. Choose bold colors or patterns to make a statement.

10. Blazer Dress:

A blazer dress offers a blend of professionalism and allure. Pair with over-the-knee boots or classic pumps.

Remember, confidence is key. Choose outfits that make you feel comfortable and fabulous.

Desilting of gutters is a collective responsibility – Asanteman Zongo Nkosuohene 

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By Muyid Deen Suleman  

Kumasi, May 31, GNA – Alhaji Ali Abdullah Barry, the Asanteman Zongo Nkosuohene, has emphasized that the desilting of gutters is a shared responsibility that demands collective action. 

He stressed the need for all citizens to unite in support of government efforts to ensure that gutters were regularly desilted and kept clean, especially in light of the perennial flooding that continues to damage properties worth millions of cedis annually. 

He was speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) during an inspection of desilting operations across the Kumasi Metropolis by the Ashanti Regional office of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO). 

Motivated by his commitment to the development of Asanteman, Alhaji Barry contributed an undisclosed sum of money to support the NADMO initiative to encourage the field team. 

He said it was crucial to support NADMO and the government’s broader efforts to address the root causes of flooding in our communities.  

“If we all do our part, especially ahead of the rainy season, we can ensure that areas with poor drainage systems are protected from devastating floods,” he stated. 

Alhaji Barry reaffirmed his unwavering support for NADMO’s current and future initiatives aimed at mitigating flood risks in the metropolis. 

Nana Sefa Bosompem, Otumfuo Gyantuahene, who also joined the inspection, highlighted the importance of responsible waste disposal.  

He urged the public to refrain from dumping refuse into gutters, noting that such behavior undermines collective efforts to maintain functional drainage systems. 

Alhaji Abdul Nasir, Ashanti Regional NADMO Director, expressed appreciation to the Nkosuohene for his generous support and called on others to emulate his exemplary leadership.  

He disclosed that NADMO would be desilting 17 flood-prone locations across the Kumasi Metropolis under the initiative. 

Some of the areas earmarked for desilting include Aboabo, Atafoa, Airport Roundabout, Kaase, Atonso Market, and KTI. 

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Edited by Yussif Ibrahim/Christian Akorlie  

Ghana Opposition Questions Academic’s Silence on Mining Post-Election

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New Patriotic Party communications member Dennis Miracles Aboagye has publicly challenged University of Ghana Professor Ransford Gyampo over his perceived silence regarding illegal mining activities since Ghana’s political transition.

Aboagye specifically referenced Gyampo’s previous vocal criticism of illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, during the former NPP administration.

“Just as Prof Gyampo made galamsey an albatross around the neck of the NPP government, he should rise and speak against illegal mining now,” Aboagye stated. He recalled Gyampo’s pre-election demands that then-Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia sign an anti-galamsey undertaking, threatening to “expose him” without compliance.

Aboagye noted Gyampo has not pursued the alleged undertaking since the National Democratic Congress assumed power. “He has gone silent because he has taken a position in government and cannot be seen rising against his own administration,” Aboagye asserted, adding it was “shocking” that previously vocal figures now hold official roles while illegal mining reportedly increases.

The criticism highlights ongoing scrutiny of government critics who transition to appointed positions following political changes, particularly regarding environmental policies that remain contentious in Ghana’s mining regions. Aboagye’s remarks underscore persistent tensions between political factions over resource governance accountability.

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Wontumi’s wife instructed application to review bail conditions – MP

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Member of Parliament for Gushegu, Hassan Tampuli, has disclosed that the recent bail variation application filed for Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Wontumi, was initiated on the instructions of his wife.

The Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman remains in the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) despite efforts by his legal team to secure his release.

Until Friday, his legal team had only been able to secure one surety.

Mr Appiah-Kubi, however, confirmed that despite having met all bail conditions, his client will not be going home yet due to a fresh legal application filed earlier in the day.

That other development was a motion filed by NPP’s Director of Legal Affairs, Gary Nimako, seeking a review of the bail conditions imposed on him by EOCO.

Speaking on , Dr Tampuli explained that Wontumi’s wife directed Mr Nimako to file for the variation of his bail conditions after initial attempts to meet the requirements proved difficult.

He explained that “On Tuesday after he (Wontumi) had left (The CID headquarters) in the afternoon, he was picked up, so naturally 48 hours would lapse in the afternoon on Thursday. So we were trying to get all these you bill conditions met before that time.”

“So on Friday, Gary was instructed by Chairman Wontumi’s wife and his aid, not the party. Gary is the Director of Legal for the party, but he was not instructed by the General Secretary or the chairman of the National Council, but by Chairman Wontumi’s wife. So he got in touch with honorable Andy Appiah Kubi, and was asking for updates. Where are we? We haven’t been able to get all the necessary,” he explained.

The NPP legislator said Gary Nimako proposed to Mr Appiah Kubi that they “file processes or let’s file another motion for variation of the bill conditions.”

“According to Gary, Andy said he was in the process of doing so up to about 2:35 pm when the process was filed, I think Andy hadn’t done so. So clearly, Chairman Wontumi’s wife was agitated, and she did that.

“She wants to see her husband, regardless of what is going on behind us. She wants to see her husband, and she wants to see the lawyers to be doing something. So if you are doing something and it’s not known to her, obviously, she will not be satisfied. So she properly instructed Gary,” he added.

Also on the same show, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Dr Kojo Pumpuni, suggested internal disagreements within the NPP’s legal team.

Commuters cry over potholes – On Kaneshie-Kasoa highway, others

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Potholes and gullies on some roads in the capital, especially at traffic light intersections, have resulted in unbearable traffic congestions on some major roads.

The perennial challenge was worsened by the recent rains, posing  danger to road users who are subjected to terrible traffic jams daily.

Compounding the situation is the rampant stealing of metal grids that cover underground drains on the highways.

Notable among the potholes-riddled roads is the Dr Busia Highway, from the Kaneshie First the rampant stealing of metal grids that cover underground drains on the highways.

Notable among the potholes-riddled roads is the Dr Busia Highway, from the Kaneshie First Light end all the way to Kasoa in the Central Region, the bridge roads forming the Mallam Interchange, Odorkor Traffic Light, parts of Adabraka inner city and the CMB area.

Other areas of concern are the Accra-Tema Beach Road, portions of the Accra-Nsawam Road and Tema Roundabout to Prampram Junction, where potholes on the Afienya Road intersection with the N1 (Accra Aflao road) at Dawhenya create unbearable traffic congestion.

Passionate appeal

Motorists, whose patience has run out, therefore, implored the authorities concerned to fix the roads as a matter of urgency.

Potholes on the Kaneshie-Odorkor Highway in Accra

Potholes on the Kaneshie-Odorkor Highway in Accra

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This came to light when the Daily Graphic toured some roads in the capital following the recent downpour.

During the visit, it came to light that huge gullies and potholes had developed in the inner lane in front of the Total Filling Station, near the Mallam Interchange.

The situation compels vehicles coming from the Kaneshie end towards Weija Junction to cram on the right side of the road, especially during the evening rush hours.

This results in heavy traffic stretching as far back as Odorkor as vehicles compete for space while trying to avoid the gullies.

The dangerous nature of the potholes has compelled some good Samaritans to fill them with stones and cement blocks as a stopgap measure.

However, some drivers who ply the route described the situation as a death trap since the potholes could cause accidents.

They said, for instance, that drivers who were not familiar with the road could end up running their tyres into the potholes, especially at night, due to poor visibility.

The motorists also called on the authorities to fix the street lights on that stretch and revisit the traffic lights at the Weija junction intersection.

They said those traffic lights needed to be properly regulated to ensure free flow of vehicles, especially during rush hours.

The drivers said as it stood now, the traffic lights at the Weija junction contributed to the intense vehicular traffic situation on the Mallam-Weija stretch, and therefore urged the authorities to regulate it urgently to ease traffic flow.

One of the drivers, Awudu Amadu, said the situation near the Total filling station at Mallam Junction was a threat to public safety.

“This situation has been like that for sometime now and I am wondering whether they are waiting for an accident to happen before acting on it,” he said.

A Taxi driver in the area, Solomon Otoo, said there were occasions when some vehicles ended up faulty on account of the deplorable roads.

He said: “even people who are familiar with the road end up driving into the potholes in the night”.

At the opposite end of the road the main Mallam Bus Stop it was observed that the surface had become rough and undulating, forcing drivers heading to Kaneshie to slow down.

With drivers slowing down and people crossing, traffic often builds up – extending all the way to Weija Junction.

Worsening the situation is another pothole in the outer lane between Mallam Market and the Sakaman Junction traffic lights.

On reaching that spot, most drivers from the Kasoa end slow down while others meander their way to the left.

Because the lanes have been reduced, with the potholes taking almost half of the road, drivers cram into the remaining lane towards Kaneshie.

In separate interviews, some drivers and passengers expressed their frustration over the situation, saying it was unacceptable since the traffic on the road was unbearable.

Two students, Samuel Coffie and James Mensah, and a trader, Agyeiwaa, called for the immediate fixing of the potholes.

Mensah, in particular, said the “traffic was just unbearable because we spend hours in it in the mornings”.

For his part, Yaw Collins said the traffic on the stretch was a drain on their finances as they had to spend more money to buy fuel.

At Odorkor, a gully has developed just after the traffic light towards Kaneshie, slowing down traffic unnecessarily.

Also, in the outer lane from Darkuman Junction to Dansoman Junction, similar potholes and gulleys have developed, making drivers uncomfortable.

Another road that is in a deplorable state is the outer lane of Dansoman Junction to Atico Junction.

The Daily Graphic also realised that the frontage of the National Investment Bank, behind CMB, is also in a deplorable state.

At Rawlings Park, two potholes have developed near the monuments of Ga chiefs mounted in the area.

It was also observed that the metal grids on the Graphic Road, Toyota and some parts of Adabraka had been stolen.

Former Kotoko goalie Baah returns to the club

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Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Eric Nii Baah has officially rejoined the club, this time in a coaching role, as the goalkeeping coach for the reserve team, the Young Porcupines.

Nii Baah, widely regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers to have played for the Reds, makes his return over a decade after leaving the club in 2010.

His appointment comes as part of an ongoing restructuring process within the club’s technical setup aimed at strengthening its developmental structures.

The former Black Meteors shot-stopper brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as goalkeepers’ trainer at lower-tier side Phar Rangers.

His coaching journey, combined with his playing career—which included notable spells at BA United and New Edubiase United—has equipped him with the expertise to guide the next generation of Kotoko goalkeepers.

Club sources indicate that his return is strategic, with the management keen on infusing experienced former players into key technical positions to support the growth of the club’s youth ranks.

Nii Baah is expected to play a crucial role in grooming young goalkeepers, helping them develop the technical skills, discipline, and mindset needed to succeed at the highest level. His appointment signals Kotoko’s renewed commitment to building a strong foundation for the future by investing in its youth system.

‘His cars were stolen from Canada’

Ghanaian media personality, Bridget Otoo Ghanaian media personality, Bridget Otoo

Ghanaian media personality, Bridget Otoo, has stirred reactions with a cryptic comment believed to be aimed at embattled New Patriotic Party NPP executive, Chairman Wontumi.

In a post shared on X on May 30, Otoo wrote:

“All his cars too were stolen from Canada… eiiiii Charman!!! We can’t ampa.”

Though she did not mention any specific name, netizens interpreted the comment as a direct reference to Chairman Wontumi.

The post came on the heels of reports stating that some luxury vehicles allegedly linked to Wontumi were among over 150 stolen cars traced to Canada by Interpol.

The post has since gone viral, triggering mixed reactions online.

While some online users have asked Bridget Otoo to back her claims with evidence, others have praised her for speaking boldly on the matter.

Several users also called on state institutions to investigate the allegations thoroughly and leave “no stone unturned.”

This development comes as Chairman Wontumi, is under investigation by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) for alleged involvement in money laundering, fraud, and causing financial loss to the state.

He was recently picked up by EOCO and, though granted bail set at GH¢50 million, he remains in custody as his legal team is working to meet the bail conditions.

Wontumi’s detention has become a point of contention within political circles, as some Minority MPs have described the arrest as politically motivated.

They have accused state authorities of orchestrating a targeted campaign to tarnish his image.

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Dr Bawumia describes GH¢50 million bail bond for Wontumi as 'onerous'

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Video | Dr Bawumia arrives at NIB HQ to secure bail over Wontumi’s detention

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