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If Mahama doesn’t sack Sammy Gyamfi by next week, he will have me to contend with — Ellen Daaku

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According to GhanaWeb, Ellen Ama Ofosuaa Daaku, a representative of the New Patriotic Party’s Communications Team, has urged former President John Dramani Mahama to relieve Sammy Gyamfi of his duties as Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board.

This call follows the circulation of a video in which Gyamfi appears to give out US dollars to Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Oduro Koranteng, also known as Nana Agradaa.

Daaku believes the incident contradicts the National Democratic Congress’ recently introduced ethical guidelines.

Speaking during an interview on Angel TV on May 13, 2025, she noted Gyamfi’s prominent role within the party and his close ties to Mahama, implying that his actions undermine the party’s credibility.

She further suggested that Gyamfi could become a fall guy if the party chooses to enforce its internal rules strictly.

Referring to the timing of the video’s release shortly after the launch of the party’s code of conduct, she warned that failure to take disciplinary action could weaken the initiative.

Daaku also cited a past case involving Victoria Hammah, a former deputy minister who was dismissed from office after making controversial remarks in a leaked audio recording.

Drawing parallels, she implied that similar standards should apply to Gyamfi, who is now facing public scrutiny over the dollar-sharing video.

Daaku expressed her readiness to push for Gyamfi’s removal if action is not taken promptly, giving a one-week deadline for Mahama to respond.

She said, “If Mahama doesn’t sack Sammy Gyamfi, I, Ama, am ready. By next week, if we come and Sammy Gyamfi is still at post, he will have me to contend with.”

Over 900 farmers in Tano North screen for various health condition

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By Christopher Tetteh

Koforidua, (Ahafo), May 14, GNA – More than 900 farmers in the Tano North Municipality of the Ahafo Region have been screened for various health conditions.

The free health screening, conducted by the organisers of the Nightingale Prestigious Awards (NPA) scheme was spearheaded by Miss Freda Asante Asuama, the 2024 overall best winner of the Awards.

Ms Asuama is a public health nurse and midwife at the Wenchi Methodist Hospital in the Bono Region also distributed1000 exercise books, sanitary pads and other educational materials to some selected basic and Senior High Schools in the area.

The beneficiaries of the exercise, held at Koforidua, were mostly women farmers, chiefs and queens as well as students and pupils from the various cocoa growing communities in the Municipality.

They were drawn from communities including Susuaho, Koforidua, Twuahu and Duayaw- Nkwanta, and were screened for high blood pressure, sugar levels as well as eye, ear, nose and throat related complications and given free medications.

However, those who were diagnosed with serious complications were referred to health facilities for medical care.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the side-lines of the exercise, Ms explained that the event was in line with a project she was implementing as the 2024 winner of the NPA.

She said the project also aimed at inspiring young people, particularly girls to take their education seriously and to achieve high academic excellence, saying the school children need to know their health status.

Ms Asuama said the distribution of the free sanitary pads would help sustain the interest of girls in schools and thereby improve their studies.

She also expressed concern about the increasing trend of substance abuse and peddling among the youth, including teenagers, and called for concerted and decisive approaches towards tackling the problem.

Ms Asuama said substance abuse and addiction could lead duodenal ulcers, foetal alcohol syndrome, infertility, mental disorders, liver cirrhosis, stroke, and heart enlargement.

She called on parents, traditional authorities, community leaders religious organisations to come together and find lasting solutions contributing to drug abuse and peddling among the youth.

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It will benefit him if he responds – Vida Adutwumwaa on King Promise ignoring Stonebwoy’s message

Vida Adutwumwaa is the Public Relations Officer of Burniton Music Group Vida Adutwumwaa is the Public Relations Officer of Burniton Music Group

The Public Relations Officer of Burniton Music Group, Vida Adutwumwaa, has stated that it would be in King Promise’s best interest to respond to Stonebwoy’s congratulatory message after winning the Artiste of the Year.

Stonebwoy, who was one of the leading contenders for the Artiste of the Year award at the 2025 TGMAs, lost out to King Promise.

Despite the outcome of the event, Stonebwoy took to X on May 12, 2025, to congratulate King Promise. In his message, he welcomed the “Paris” hitmaker into what he called “the league of winners.”

However, during an interview on Hitz FM on May 13, 2025, King Promise played down the congratulatory message. He said he had been told about it but didn’t think it was a big deal.

“I have been told about his congratulatory message. I don’t think it’s a big deal. I’ve responded to a few, but I haven’t been on X today. They were telling me about it, and I told them to cool down. It’s not a big deal,” King Promise said.

In response, Vida Adutwumwaa, speaking on the ‘Street is Watching’ podcast hosted by DJ Slim, said while Stonebwoy’s team does not expect a response from King Promise, it would actually be in King Promise’s best interest to acknowledge the message.

“We are not expecting him to respond. If he does, what will it change? It will rather benefit him if he responds. For us, we have extended our hand; whether it’s accepted or not is up to them,” she said.

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Hiding the Mike Oquaye report indicates that the detail is horrible – Kwesi Pratt

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Kwesi Pratt Jnr is the Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper. File photo. Kwesi Pratt Jnr is the Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper. File photo.

The Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, has taken a swipe at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for failing to make public the findings of the report compiled by Professor Mike Oquaye.

The report, which contains critical assessments of the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections, has reportedly been kept away from both party members and the general public.

Speaking on Good Morning Ghana on Metro TV on May 14, 2025, Pratt said that keeping the report away from both party members and the public is deliberate to hide damaging information.

“Hiding the report indicates that the detail is horrible, but there is need for transparency and accountability within the party,” he indicated.

Pratt suggested that the decision to withhold the report may stem from fear of political backlash.

“If the report contains insights that are damaging, it is precisely those insights that must be addressed if the party wants to rebuild public trust,” he stated.

He further advised that suppressing uncomfortable truths could harm the NPP more than the report itself.

Pratt questioned whether key stakeholders within the party, including grassroots members, have been given access to the contents of the report.

He emphasised that political renewal must begin with openness and a willingness to confront inconvenient realities.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) officially received the final report from the committee led by former Speaker of Parliament, Prof Aaron Mike Oquaye, which was tasked with investigating the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections.

The 12-member committee was established to examine the factors behind the NPP’s loss of both the presidency and its parliamentary majority in the 2024 Election.

The party lost the presidency to the National Democratic Congress’ John Dramani Mahama and experienced a significant decline in its parliamentary seats.

The report was presented during an emergency National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on Wednesday, April 16, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.

Following the presentation, NPP General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, confirmed receipt of the report and assured that its contents and recommendations would be communicated in due time.

However, after the completion of the report, no official version has been released.

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GoldBod, National Security apprehend foreigners attempting to smuggle gold, cash, others

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National Security intercepts gold, cash being smuggled National Security intercepts gold, cash being smuggled

A joint operation by the GoldBod and National Security has resulted in the apprehension of some persons believed to be foreign nationals attempting to smuggle some kilograms of gold.

According to myjoyonline.com, reports suggest that several foreign nationals were arrested while trying to smuggle a substantial quantity of gold.

This operation is part of the government’s efforts to crack down on illegal gold exports.

Gold smuggling attempt violates the Ghana Gold Board Act, 2025 (Act 1140), which strictly prohibits the unauthorized export of gold.

The National Security is expected to provide further details today at its headquarters in Accra.

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Real Madrid considering selling Vinicius Jr after demanding double Mbappe’s salary in contract talks

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Real Madrid players, Vinicius Junior (L) and Kylian Mbappe (R) Real Madrid players, Vinicius Junior (L) and Kylian Mbappe (R)

Spanish giants Real Madrid are mulling over the potential sale of one of their star players, Vinicius Junior, after making huge financial demands in negotiations for a contract renewal.

It is reported that the Brazilian wants to feel valued regarding his brilliant performances in aiding the team to win UEFA Champions League titles as well as La Liga.

According to Spanish outlet Marca, with his contract ending in 2027, he is said to demand a significant increment in his salary, which would be double what French attacker Kylian Mbappe earns.

As per the Spanish outlet, there remains a difference between the salary increase requested by the player, which would take his deal from less than £14.3m (€17m) per annum to a staggering £25.5m (€30m).

Vinicius’ current deal, which he signed in 2022, is similar to high earner Mbappe’s, who joined the club in the 2024/2025 season.

However, in a bid to get the deal over the line, representatives of Vinicius at Roc Nation Brazil are purportedly in active discussions with Saudi Pro League sides, which are thought to be advanced, although nothing has been signed yet.

Despite the contract renewal standoff, Vinicius has made it clear that he wants to stay at Madrid for a long time and make history.

“I have a contract until 2027, but I have always said that I want to play here for a long time, to be able to make history and to receive the affection of the fans along with the president, all the players, and the coaching staff.

“God willing, hopefully in the next few days, all the negotiations can be resolved, and I can stay here for much longer,” he said, as reported by Mail Sport.

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White South Africans going to US are cowards, Ramaphosa says

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has called a group of 59 white South Africans who have moved to the US to resettle “cowards”, saying “they’ll be back soon”.

The group of Afrikaners arrived in the US on Monday after President Donald Trump granted them refugee status, saying they faced racial discrimination.

But Ramaphosa said those who wanted to leave were not happy with efforts to address the inequities of the apartheid past, terming their relocation a “sad moment for them”.

“As South Africans, we are resilient. We don’t run away from our problems. We must stay here and solve our problems. When you run away you are a coward, and that’s a real cowardly act,” he added.

Trump and his close ally, South Africa-born Elon Musk, have said there was a “genocide” of white farmers in South Africa – a claim that has been widely discredited.

The US has also accused the South African government of seizing land from white farmers without paying compensation.

More than 30 years after the end of decades of rule by South Africa’s white minority, black farmers own only a small fraction of the country’s best farmland, with the majority still in white hands, leading to anger over the slow pace of change.

In January President Ramaphosa signed a controversial law allowing the government to seize privately owned land without compensation in certain circumstances, when it is deemed “equitable and in the public interest”.

But the government says no land has yet been seized under the act.

Trump has offered to resettle the white Afrikaners, descendants of mostly Dutch settlers, saying they were fleeing a “terrible situation” in South Africa.

Speaking on Monday at an agricultural exhibition in the Free State province, Ramaphosa said the Afrikaners were moving to the US because they were not “favourably disposed” to efforts aimed at addressing the country’s challenges.

“If you look at all national groups in our country, black and white, they’ve stayed in this country because it’s our country and we must not run away from our problems. We must stay here and solve our problems,” Ramaphosa said.

“I can bet you that they will be back soon because there is no country like South Africa,” he added.

His “coward” remark angered some social media users, who condemned it as an insult to aggrieved white South Africans.

The group of Afrikaners were welcomed by top US officials who claimed they had been “living under a shadow of violence and terror” in South Africa.

“Welcome to the land of the free,” Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau said as he received the South Africans who landed at Dulles airport near Washington DC on Monday.

Some held young children and waved small American flags in the arrival area adorned with red, white and blue balloons on the walls.

Earlier on Monday, President Ramaphosa told an Africa CEO forum in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, that he had recently told Trump during a phone call the US assessment of the situation was “not true”.

“We’re the only country on the continent where the colonisers came to stay and we have never driven them out of our country,” he added, dismissing claims Afrikaners were being persecuted.

Ramaphosa said dozens of white South Africans who arrived in the US on Monday “don’t fit the bill” for refugees.

Trump has offered to resettle the white Afrikaners, descendants of mostly Dutch settlers, saying they were fleeing a “terrible situation” in South Africa.

Speaking on Monday at an agricultural exhibition in the Free State province, Ramaphosa said the Afrikaners were moving to the US because they were not “favourably disposed” to efforts aimed at addressing the country’s challenges.

“If you look at all national groups in our country, black and white, they’ve stayed in this country because it’s our country and we must not run away from our problems. We must stay here and solve our problems,” Ramaphosa said.

“I can bet you that they will be back soon because there is no country like South Africa,” he added.

His “coward” remark angered some social media users, who condemned it as an insult to aggrieved white South Africans.

The group of Afrikaners were welcomed by top US officials who claimed they had been “living under a shadow of violence and terror” in South Africa.

“Welcome to the land of the free,” Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau said as he received the South Africans who landed at Dulles airport near Washington DC on Monday.

Some held young children and waved small American flags in the arrival area adorned with red, white and blue balloons on the walls.

Earlier on Monday, President Ramaphosa told an Africa CEO forum in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, that he had recently told Trump during a phone call the US assessment of the situation was “not true”.

“We’re the only country on the continent where the colonisers came to stay and we have never driven them out of our country,” he added, dismissing claims Afrikaners were being persecuted.

Ramaphosa said dozens of white South Africans who arrived in the US on Monday “don’t fit the bill” for refugees.

Sammy Gyamfi must go, just like Victoria Hammah – NPP communicator

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A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Communications team Ellen Ama Ofosuaa Daaku has stated the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi must be sacked just like Victoria Hammah was in John Mahama’s first term in office.

Ellen Ama Daaku recalled President Mahama’s past disciplinary actions within the NDC citing Victoria Hammah, a former Deputy Minister, who he dismissed after a leaked recording suggested she would quit politics if she had access to $1 million.

GoldBod, National Security foil attempt by foreigners to smuggle gold

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The Ghana Gold Board, in collaboration with National Security, has arrested three Indian nationals for engaging in illegal gold trading, bringing the total number of foreigners arrested to six.

According to the police, the suspects were arrested in Anyinam, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

Items retrieved during the operation included gold bars, stacks of cash, and money-counting machines.

This latest arrest follows an earlier one on April 29, 2025, involving three other Indian nationals, which occurred before the Ghana Gold Board’s official announcement directing foreign nationals to exit Ghana’s gold trading market.

However, according to the Head of Public Relations at the Ghana Gold Board, Prince Minkah, the three recently arrested individuals will be arraigned to face the full rigour of the law.

An acting President has not been sworn in after Mahama, Naana Jane and Bagbin’s absence

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The Minority in Parliament has raised concerns over the alleged failure of the government to hold a constitutionally mandated swearing-in of an Acting President in the absence of the President, his Vice President, and the Speaker of Parliament from the Republic.

In a press statement dated May 12, the Minority stated that such an action is “a clear and egregious violation of Article 60 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.”

NSA Boss Outlines Vision For Modern Sports Infrastructure In Ghana

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Yaw Ampofo Ankrah

 

The Director General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, says Ghana is shifting from short-term stadium renovations to a long-term strategy focused on modernizing the country’s sports infrastructure.

Mr. Ankrah emphasised that the goal is not just to refurbish existing structures but to build durable, world-class facilities.

“Our vision goes beyond renovation. It’s about re-engineering—building facilities that are modern, durable, and capable of hosting international competitions,” he said.

While acknowledging the recent renovation works at various stadia nationwide, he stressed the need for a more forward-thinking approach.

“We need stadiums that can serve the nation for decades, rather than constantly spending on renovations that don’t last,” he added.

Mr. Ankrah also appealed to stakeholders across the sports sector to support this new direction, aimed at transforming Ghana’s sporting infrastructure for the benefit of future generations.

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KAIPTC launches Political Advisor Course to bolster Peace Support Operations in Africa

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By James Amoh Junior, GNA

Accra, May 14, GNA – The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) has opened its 2025 Political Advisor Course for Peace Support Operations in Africa.

The course, co-developed and co-funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence and the KAIPTC, aims at enhancing the analytical and diplomatic capabilities of personnel deployed to peace missions across the continent.

The two-week course, which has participants from the sub-region, will cover topics including negotiation and mediation, reporting and briefing, public diplomacy, and media engagement.

It is designed to equip participants with internationally recognised competencies required for advising mission commanders and heads in UN, AU, and ECOWAS peace operations.

The Political Advisor Course serves as a critical component of KAIPTC’s broader mandate to strengthen peace support operations through research, training, and partnerships with international institutions.

Air Commodore David Anetey Akrong, the Commandant of KAIPTC, underscored the increasing need for well-trained political advisors within multi-dimensional peace operations, particularly in a context of rising regional instability and fragile states.

“The African continent has witnessed a surge in international efforts to end wars, stabilise fragile states, and rebuild war-torn societies,” he said.

Air Commodore Akrong observed that the global security landscape – particularly across the African continent – had become increasingly complex over the past decade.

He noted that conflicts now bore national, regional, and global consequences, fuelled by factors such as radicalisation, terrorism, transnational organised crime, and foreign influence operations.

The impact of these crises, he admitted, were far-reaching, resulting in mass civilian suffering, displacement, food insecurity, environmental degradation, and the disruption of local and regional economies.

“All these challenges combined deprive individuals and entire societies of peace, prosperity, and sustainable development,” the Commandant said.

According to Air Commodore Akrong, addressing such multidimensional conflicts required personnel with robust, cross-cutting expertise.

He stated that those involved in peacebuilding and post-conflict recovery must be well-equipped to operate under increasingly comprehensive mandates, underscoring the critical role of political advisors in contemporary peace support operations.

Mr Jürgen Heissel, the Austrian Ambassador to Ghana, who declared the course officially open, commended KAIPTC for its continued commitment to capacity building and praised Ghana for its role as a regional anchor of stability.

“Ghana and Austria share a commitment to democracy, security, and the rule of law,” he stated.

He emphasized that Austria’s diplomatic and security cooperation with Ghana and the wider West African region was grounded in shared values, citing projects such as military dog training and peacekeeping collaboration as examples of their bilateral engagement.

Austria, which has deployed over 100,000 troops to UN peacekeeping missions, is also a candidate for a seat on the United Nations Security Council for 2027–2028.

Amb. Heissel highlighted Austria’s interest in contributing meaningfully to global peace and security by addressing issues such as terrorism, climate-related security threats, and hybrid warfare.

“Those engaged in rebuilding war-torn societies under increasingly multi-dimensional mandates require broad expertise and skills,” he said.

The Austrian Ambassador urged participants to fully engage and said, “your active engagement and exchange will enrich and deepen everybody’s understanding and benefit the missions and institutions you represent.”

GNA

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Don’t sack Sammy Gyamfi – Victoria Hamah tells Mahama

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Former Deputy Communications Minister Victoria Hamah has appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to issue a formal reprimand, rather than dismissing Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, following a controversial dollar donation to former fetish priestess-turned-evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

The controversy arose after a video surfaced on social media showing Gyamfi handing over bundles of U.S. dollars to Nana Agradaa during a public event. The gesture sparked widespread condemnation from civil society groups and political opponents, who described it as inappropriate and a sign of poor judgment.

In response to the backlash, Gyamfi issued a public apology, admitting the act was a lapse in judgment and expressing remorse.

However, in a social media post on Wednesday, May 14, Hamah acknowledged that Gyamfi’s action pricked the sensibilities of Ghanaians but argued that a reprimand should be given rather than a dismissal from office.

“I respectfully submit that a formal reprimand, rather than exclusion from office, represents the most constitutionally sound and developmentally judicious response. This recommendation emerges not as an attempt to trivialise the gravity of the situation, but rather as a call for balanced adjudication – one that recognises the necessity of accountability while remaining anchored in the principles of mentorship, institutional resilience, and democratic maturation,” she said.

 

 

 

 

 

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NDC footsoldiers reach out to Sammy Gyamfi he has a big heart for you – Adom Otchere

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Sammy Gyamfi, Agradaa and Paul Adom Otchere
Good Evening Ghana show host Paul Adom-Otchere has advised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) footsoldiers to reach out to the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board Sammy Gyamfi as he has a big heart for them.
According to Paul Adom Otchere, he can feel the pain of the NDC footsoldiers who see Agradaa flaunting Sammy Gyamfi’s dollars.
He noted that the Communication Minister Sam George also revealed in a post on social media that Sammy Gyamfi is one

NDC rates government’s 120-day performance at 54%

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has rated President John Mahama’s administration at 54 per cent for its performance in the first 120 days, describing the score as fair progress under difficult circumstances inherited from the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

Speaking in an interview on JoyNews’ PM Express on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, NDC General Secretary Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey said the party had no illusions about achieving perfection within such a short period but was encouraged by the initial strides made.

“We weren’t expecting excellence in four months, given the state of the country we inherited after eight years of NPP leadership. Achieving 52 to 54 per cent against our own targets, in this context, is a start,” Mr Kwetey said.

The party’s internal assessment, he noted, aligns closely with findings from independent groups such as IMANI, which rated the government’s performance at 52 per cent. The NPP, on the other hand, issued a lower score of 46 per cent.

Mr Kwetey said the NDC’s leadership is determined to change the style of governance in the country. According to him, the party is committed to doing things differently and holding itself to a higher standard.

“We will not tolerate short-changing the country,” he said. “We are committed to a reset—doing things properly.”

He pointed to the recently launched code of conduct by President Mahama as evidence of efforts to tackle corruption. He acknowledged, though, that the provision allowing officials to accept gifts up to GH¢20,000 (about $1,200) could be reviewed.

“The 20,000 cedis ceiling is something we can look at again through dialogue,” he said.

On the economy, Mr Kwetey attributed the relative stability of the cedi to the new gold board initiative, which he said has brought in substantial foreign exchange revenue.

“This comes from our gold board initiative, which regulates gold exports and has brought in $2.6 billion within four months—far more than we’ve seen from cocoa syndications or similar past inflows,” he said.

Mr Kwetey also addressed concerns raised about the “Jumra” job creation programme, particularly suggestions that it could become a vehicle for corruption.

He insisted the initiative marks a shift from past policies that focused on handing out state funds.

“Our manifesto is built around a national apprenticeship programme. We’re not giving away cash like before,” he said.

“This is about helping people in the informal sector—80 per cent of the workforce—with the logistics and tools they need to grow their businesses.”

He dismissed claims by the NPP that the NDC is plotting to remove the Chief Justice, describing such accusations as signs of panic. According to him, any process currently under discussion is being pursued within the bounds of the Constitution.

Looking ahead to the 2028 general election, when the NDC will present a new presidential candidate for the first time since 2012, Mr Kwetey said he was confident in the party’s ability to manage the transition.

“Success in government and unity within the party will make that transition easier,” he said. “I believe Ghana is destined for better days, and the NDC remains the vehicle to get us there.”

When asked whether he would consider contesting for the presidential slot, Mr Kwetey said the decision ultimately lies with the party’s delegates.

“What matters is what NDC members want, not my personal ambition,” he said. “If they choose me, I’ll serve. If not, I will support whoever they choose.”

Male artistes are hungry and suffering – Afia Schwarzenegger defends Kofi Mole against drug accusations

Ghanaian socialite Afia Schwarzenegger Ghanaian socialite Afia Schwarzenegger

Ghanaian socialite Afia Schwarzenegger has fired back at critics accusing musician Kofi Mole of drug abuse.

She has urged the public to be more empathetic toward male artistes who, according to her, are struggling due to lack of sponsorship.

This comes after a recent video of Kofi Mole went viral on social media, with some netizens commenting negatively on his appearance, stating that it had “deteriorated” due to alleged drug use.

In response to this, Afia Schwarzenegger has argued that unlike their female counterparts, male musicians often lack financial backing and face intense challenges in the industry.

“You know I heard people saying Kofi Mole is doing drugs and I want to ask when was the last time Kofi gave us a hit song? Are you people sponsoring him because these male musicians suffer. If you are a celebrity and you don’t sleep with this politician you will suffer,” she said.

Drawing from her experience in the industry, Afia further alleged that some wealthy individuals exploit upcoming artistes under the guise of offering support.

“We have been in the industry for quite some time now and these rich people are fond of sleeping with these upcoming artistes. Some are even praying that the female musicians from wealthy families should lose their mothers so they can sleep with them all in the name of help,” she stated.

Afia emphasisd that the challenges faced by male artistes in Ghana are often overlooked, and harsh public criticism only makes it worse.

The boys are hungry and suffering. We have some people who call themselves a table of men and if you don’t succumb to their stupidity you would be hungry.

The entertainment industry in Ghana has collapsed. “If you are a male artiste you have to through the struggle 70 times what the female artistes are going through,” she added.

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Ntim Fordjour demands retraction and apology from The Herald over defamatory publication

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Member of Parliament for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour Member of Parliament for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour

The Member of Parliament for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour has demanded an immediate retraction and an unqualified apology from The Herald newspaper over a front-page story published in its May 12, 2025, edition, which he claims is defamatory and baseless.

In a letter dated May 12, 2025, from his legal representatives, JKORANTENG@Law, addressed to The Herald’s Managing Editor, Larry-Alans Dogbey, Ntim Fordjour described the publication, headlined “Ntim Fordjour Dragged Before Police CID Over GH¢600,000.00 Contract Fraud,” as wholly untrue.

The letter stated that the allegations lack any factual basis and that the newspaper failed to contact the MP to verify the story before publication.

Ntim Fordjour, a reverend minister, former Deputy Minister of Education, and sitting MP, denied any dealings with the businessman named in the article – Sylvester Agyen, or receiving any funds as alleged.

“Our client instructs us that you neglected, failed and /or refused to reach out to him to confirm the veracity of the story before going to press. You have, by your actions, caused right thinking members of the society to think of him as a fraudulent person when no such situation exists. Please note that our client has had no dealings with the said businessman named in your publication, whether in private or in the conduct of his public duty.

“We are instructed to inform you that our client has not received any money from any person, including the said Sylvester Agyen, either directly or indirectly, or through anyone for the purpose stated in the impugned publication,” the letter said.

The letter accused the newspaper of unprofessional conduct, asserting that the story was an attempt to smear Ntim Fordjour’s reputation and distract him from addressing matters of national interest.

The MP’s lawyers demanded that the publication is retracted with the same prominence as the original story and issue an apology within 72 hours of receipt of the letter, failing which legal action would be pursued to vindicate Fordjour’s rights.

The letter emphasised Ntim Fordjour’s scandalisation by the publication, noting its potential to damage his reputation among “right-thinking members of society.”

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Railway workers strike over 7-month unpaid salaries

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Railway workers on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, laid down their tools in protest against the government’s failure to pay their salaries since October 2024.

According to the Railway Workers Union Chairman, Acheampong Justice, members are financially constrained due to their hard-earned money being withheld.

He further stated that the non-payment of salaries has led to marriage breakdowns and financial difficulties for many workers.

Justice urged the Ghana Railway Company and the Ministry of Transport to urgently address the workers’ grievances so they can breathe a sigh of relief.

In an interview with TV3, the chairman of the union stated; “We haven’t been paid for the past seven months and haven’t received any updates. As a result, we’ll stop working and make our concerns known to management.”

One of the interviewees also lamented the meager salaries received by railway workers.

The branch chairman of the union disclosed that his take-home salary was less than GH¢1,500, a situation that affects the amount workers receive as retirement benefits.

“After 35 years, my pay is under GH¢1,500. Despite being 960 employees, we haven’t been paid, making retirement here disappointing,” the branch chairman said.

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Why Emmanuel Annor was fined by the GFA

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On Monday, May 13, 2025, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) fined Nations FC forward, Emmanuel Annor, GH₵500 and issued a formal warning for a goal celebration deemed inappropriate under league rules.

After scoring against Asante Kotoko in a Ghana Premier League match, Annor took off his jersey to reveal an undershirt bearing the inscription “I belong to Jesus.”

Though many fans saw the gesture as a simple show of faith, the GFA said it violated professional conduct rules, specifically the ban on religious or political messages during official games.

What the rules say: IFAB Law 4 and GFA’s position

This decision aligns with Law 4 of the International Football Association Board (IFAB), which governs equipment and attire in football.

It states:

“Players must not reveal undergarments that show political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images. A player removing their jersey to reveal such messaging is subject to disciplinary action.”

This law aims to maintain neutrality and avoid controversies, especially in an increasingly diverse and global football environment.

The GFA’s Disciplinary Committee acted based on this principle, emphasising that the field of play must remain a neutral and professional space.

The association stated that future violations could lead to suspensions and fines.

Similar cases around the world

Emmanuel Annor’s case isn’t isolated. Football history is filled with instances where players were punished for making religious, political, or controversial statements during matches.

1. Kaká – “I belong to Jesus” shirt

Brazilian star, Kaká, frequently wore a shirt with the same message revealed by Annor. While it was iconic and widely accepted during the 2000s, FIFA tightened regulations in the 2010s, warning against any visible slogans, even religious ones.

Kaká himself was booked in some matches for removing his jersey.

2. Nicolas Anelka – “Quenelle” gesture

In 2013, French striker, Nicolas Anelka, made a controversial “quenelle” gesture during a Premier League game, interpreted as anti-Semitic.

The FA banned him for five matches and fined him £80,000, citing political connotations.

3. Eran Zahavi – Religious symbolism

Israeli striker, Eran Zahavi, once removed his shirt to reveal religious messages and received yellow cards in multiple matches under Law 4 regulations.

4. Nazi salute incident

In 2013, Greek player, Giorgos Katidis, was banned for life from the national team after giving a Nazi salute during a goal celebration.

The Hellenic Football Federation took swift action, citing political provocation and public outrage.

These examples illustrate that football governing bodies consistently clamp down on any form of message, religious, political, or otherwise, displayed during matches, regardless of intent.

Freedom of expression vs rules of the game

The backlash to Annor’s fine has highlighted a longstanding tension in football; the right to personal expression vs the sport’s regulations.

Supporters argue that celebrating one’s faith shouldn’t be punishable. Critics, however, say maintaining uniform rules ensures fairness and avoids controversies, especially in a multicultural environment.

The GFA’s stance mirrors FIFA and IFAB policies: expression is allowed, but within limits. Religious or political slogans, if displayed on clothing or through gestures, cross a boundary.

Conclusion: A warning, not just a fine

The GFA’s fine of Emmanuel Annor is less about punishing personal faith and more about upholding established global standards in football.

While the GH₵500 penalty may seem small, the formal warning is significant, it signals that repeat offences will lead to harsher punishments.

For players, the message is clear; celebrate your goals but do so within the boundaries of the rules.

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Wetin Trump official visit to Saudi Arabia dey about

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US President Donald Trump dey Saudi Arabia for visit US President Donald Trump dey Saudi Arabia for visit

US President Donald Trump don begin im first major international tour of im second term as president and im don land for Saudia Arabia.

Dis na part of im visit to Gulf states ova di next four days for bilateral tok.

Today, Trump dey meet wit Saudia Arabia leaders wia dem go siddon tok some issues wey involve both kontris.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wey dem sabi by im initials MBS, don welcome Trump for King Khalid airport, wit oda leaders wey follow am come

Trump bin come down from Air Force One, with Saudi military members wey dey gidigba beside a purple carpet wey dem lay for ground for di US president.

Also, Elon Musk wey be President Trump adviser and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, dey among plenti VIP guests wey go attend di lunch wey di host kontri get for Riyadh royal court, according to di official participant list.

Both Trump and Prince Salman bin shake hands wen dem meet each oda as dem go one hotel for private meeting.

During di visit, di US president go attend coffee and tea service for di ceremonial blue room, lunch wit CEOs, bilateral meetings and one agreement signing, according to wetin BBC US partner, CBS News, reports.

Wetin dem go tok

During dis meeting between di two kontris, e dey expected say agreement for Saudi Arabia to buy more dan $100bn of US arms and oda military equipment dey di deals wey Trump fit announce on dis trip.

Missiles, radar systems and transport aircraft also reportedly dey part of di package.

Di US na longstanding arms supplier to Saudi Arabia, but dat relationship get gbege for 2021 wen di Biden administration stop to dey sell Riyadh offensive weapons, sake of concerns about di kontri role for di war wey dey go on for Yemen.

Anoda key focus of di trip go be to secure significant new investment for di US economy.

Dis new investments for di US from Gulf states, go help Trump to show im pipo say di “America First” agenda dey bring results.

Later on, Trump go attend one Saudi-US investment forum for Riyadh wey go feature CEOs from BlackRock, Palantir, Citigroup, IBM, Qualcomm, Alphabet, and Franklin Templeton, wit effort to draw top Wall Street and Silicon Valley leaders to Saudi Arabia.

Trump go den attend one summit of Gulf leaders for di city on Wednesday, bifor e go travel to Qatar dat same day.

E go end im four-day trip for di United Arab Emirates on Friday.

Gov’t committed to Abidjan-Lagos Highway Project – Roads Minister

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The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to the successful execution of the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway Development Project.

He made the assurance during the official launch of the National Stakeholders and Community Engagement Campaign for Project Affected Communities in Ghana, held in Accra on Wednesday, 14 May.

NCCE plea for sustainable funding, infrastructure upgrade

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By Elsie Appiah-Osei

Accra, May 13, GNA – The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) is facing significant challenges, including inadequate funding and dilapidated infrastructure.

The NCCE’s Chairperson, Madam Kathleen Addy, has lamented the poor state of their offices, describing them as “infrastructurally very dangerous.”

“The NCCE’s head office and regional offices are in disrepair, hindering staff’s ability to work effectively,” she told the Committee.

Madam Addy said this during a day’s working visit by the Select Committee on Independent Constitutional Bodies of Parliament to the Commission on Tuesday.

The Committee on Independent Constitutional Bodies as part of its oversight duties undertook a familiarization visit to six independent constitutional bodies from Monday to Tuesday to assess operational challenges of institutions under its watch and identify areas where Parliament could offer support.

According to the NCCE Chairperson, the Commission relied heavily on donor support, which was dwindling and called for a stable funding mechanism to ensure independence and sustainability.

“We can do the work, but we cannot fund projects, so institutions need to fund projects we go into with them,” Madam Addy emphasized, highlighting the NCCE’s resource constraints.

Mr Mahama Ayariga, the Chairman of the Committee and Majority Leader of Parliament, in his reaponse said, “We need to find ways to guarantee funding for these institutions, without putting them at the mercy of political actors.”

“Our doors are open for collaboration, and we want to work together to come up with ideas that Parliament can use to protect the structure of these institutions,” Mr Ayariga added.

The Committee also visited the National Media Commission and the Audit Service.

The NCCE is a public body established by Act 452 of the Parliament of Ghana in 1993. Its mandate includes educating Ghanaians on civic matters, promoting democracy, and protecting human rights. The commission is governed by a seven-member board, headed by a chairperson, and includes two deputies and four members appointed by the President of Ghana.

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‘Skills, Labour Market Mismatch Hindering Economic Growth’

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Officials at the stakeholder engagement

 

Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo, has stated that the country’s quest for economic growth is hindered by the mismatch between the skills of its workforce and the needs of the labor market.

He indicated that as technology continues to reshape industries, the demand for high-skilled workers is on the rise, but a shortage of critical skills and outdated qualifications are holding back productivity and growth.

He made these remarks in a speech read on his behalf by the Acting Chief Director of the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment (MLJE), Gloria Bortele Noi, during the stakeholder engagement meeting on the conduct of Qualifications and Skills Mismatch Survey of Persons in Employment (QSMS).

The sector minister emphasised that the mismatch between qualifications and labour market needs hinders proper placement and utilisation of employees, affecting both formal and informal sectors.

“As demand for tertiary education and skills development grow, it is crucial to ensure these investments translate into meaningful opportunities where talents are fully utilised and valued,” he said.

“As the lead policymaker on employment and labor issues, the Ministry recognizes the need for comprehensive data to address skills mismatches. The QSMS will be Ghana’s first nationally representative survey to measure these gaps, inform policy, and align education with labor market needs, ultimately enhancing productivity,” he noted.

Director of Research, Statistics and Information Management (RSIM), Shadrack Mensah, reiterated that, the primary aim of the survey is to measure qualifications and skills mismatches among employed individuals, generating comprehensive statistics that complement existing measures of labour underutilisation, including unemployment, time-related underemployment, and potential labour costs.

Highlighting the survey’s specific objectives, he stated that the survey seeks to collect and coordinate digital, occupational, educational, and training data to assess the level of skills mismatch across various sectors and regions.

“The survey also intends to use the data to assess the prevalence of skills and qualifications mismatches among diverse demographic groups, including women and men, young people, migrants, persons with disabilities, and other groups of particular policy concern,” he added.

He emphasised that, the survey’s expected outcome is to provide actionable insights into skills mismatches, informing evidence-based policies and interventions that promote better labor market outcomes, improved skills utilization, and reduced underemployment.

He noted that, the survey findings will inform national human capital development policies, enhancing workforce productivity, reducing unemployment, and driving economic growth through evidence-based policy directions.

Call to Action

He thus urged stakeholders, industry leaders, policymakers, and development partners to actively support the successful execution of the survey saying, “your participation in stakeholder engagement, data collection, and implementation of findings is crucial to aligning Ghana’s workforce with emerging labor market trends”.

“Through collaboration and commitment, we can transform Ghana’s labor market into a dynamic and competitive space that maximizes the potential of its workforce,” he said.

Giving an overview of the Pilot QSMS, Wilberforce Nii France, stated that, the Pilot QSMS was conducted in 15 districts across Greater Accra, Northern, and Upper West regions, spanning 25 days. It covered formal and informal establishments, aiming to refine the survey instrument, build field team capacity, and estimate resources for a successful full-scale survey.

The pilot survey according to him, encountered challenges including limited media engagement, institutional skepticism about the survey’s utility, and delays due to requests for authorisation from head offices, resulting in non-participation or delays.

To address concerns and encourage participation, he mentioned that, a public notice was published on the Ministry’s website, and monitors provided clear information about the survey.

He said assurances on data confidentiality and transparency were also given to build trust.

By Janet Odei Amponsah

We won’t be intimidated – NDC youth warn Gyakye Quayson over appointments

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A group of concerned National Democratic Congress (NDC) youth in the Assin North District of the Central Region has issued a strong caution to the Member of Parliament, James Gyakye Quayson, urging him to desist from what they describe as “divide and rule” tactics within the constituency.

The group accused Mr. Quayson of prioritizing political appointments for a select group of loyalists, rather than leveraging his popularity to lobby for additional positions at both the national and district levels to benefit the wider constituency.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Rankling Otoo alleged that the MP’s actions—supported by Constituency Chairman Felix Benefo—are threatening party unity in the area.

They cited the recent removal of Christian Ankomahe Amoah, who also serves as the Deputy Constituency Youth Organizer, from his position as Youth Employment Director, allegedly to make way for Mr. Quayson’s close associate, Mr. Ativi.

“We will not sit back and allow the MP and the chairman to use the power we all fought for to intimidate us. These attempts to sideline hardworking party members will be resisted,” Otoo stated.

The group further accused the MP and chairman of manipulating the process for appointing a District Chief Executive (DCE) by pushing through their preferred candidate instead of allowing a fair selection from the three candidates presented by the regional vetting committee.

They called on national party leadership to intervene and restore unity and fairness in the Assin North constituency.

Female Teachers call for extension of maternity leave to six months

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By Isaac Arkoh

Abura Dunkwa (C/R), May 14, GNA – The Ghana National Association of Teachers Ladies Association (GNATLAs), has renewed its calls for the extension of maternity leave from the current three months to six months.

It highlighted the profound benefits that would bring to mothers, newborns and the education sector.

GNATLAs stressed that a six-month maternity leave aligned with the Ghana Health Service’s policy advocating exclusive breastfeeding for six months, which was crucial for infant health and development.

“Extended maternity leave would allow mothers adequate time to recover fully from childbirth while providing the necessary care and bonding with their babies, reducing psychological stress and improving maternal well-being.

“Female teachers, would return to work more rested and focused, enhancing their effectiveness in handling diverse learner needs and emotional challenges in the classroom,” GNATLAs advocated.

Mrs Catherine Asaam, the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District Coordinator of GNATLAs made the appeal at the Seventh Quadrennial District Roundtable in Abura Dunkwa.

The aim of the GNATLAS Roundtable was to create a platform for female teachers to come together to review their activities, share ideas, address professional and social concerns, and plan for future initiatives.

It served as a forum to strengthen the professional development, leadership and welfare of female teachers, enabling them to build skills, network and advocate for issues affecting women educators at both regional and national levels.

Above all, the roundtable also facilitated the election of new leaders, ensured that grassroots voices were heard whilst promoting health awareness, mentorship and empowerment among female teachers to enhance their impact on education and society.

It was on the theme: “The Ghana Education Service at 50: Achievements, Challenges and the Way Forward in Motivating the Female Teacher for Quality Education Delivery.”

Mrs Asaam encouraged female teachers to boldly pursue leadership roles in their respective fields, emphasising the truth behind the saying, “If you educate a man, you educate an individual; but if you educate a woman, you educate a nation.”

She highlighted that women have the power to be transformative advocates for gender equality and serve as inspiring role models for girls and children everywhere.

Mrs Asaam urged women to embrace technological advancements and leverage the opportunities and benefits that came with them.

By adapting to these changes, women could enhance their professional growth and contribute more effectively to their communities and society at large.

Mrs Henrietta Ghartey Paintsil, head of Cape Coast Metro AME Zion Education Unit, said to motivate and empower female teachers to deliver quality education, it was essential to address their unique challenges by creating a supportive environment.

That included prioritising resource allocation to underserved schools, providing professional development and leadership opportunities and recognising their hard work through awards.

Additionally, addressing gender-specific needs such as childcare support, flexible work arrangements, and gender equality policies, she said, would foster equity and work-life balance.

“Mentorship programmes could further support female teachers by offering guidance and encouragement. Implementing these strategies will enable female teachers in Ghana to thrive professionally and enhance education quality for all students,” she noted.

Mr Daniel Mensah Wardy, the AAK District Chief Executive, pledged the Assembly’s unwavering commitment to collaborate with all stakeholders and development partners to secure the necessary financial resources and infrastructure essential for advancing teaching and learning in the district.

He emphasised the importance of collective efforts to enhance educational facilities and support systems to foster an environment conducive to quality education.

In furtherance of these, Mr Wardy encouraged female teachers to rise above socio-cultural, political barriers, and stereotypes that hindered women’s progress.

He urged them to be resilient and proactive in overcoming these challenges to contribute meaningfully to educational development and gender equality in the district.

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NPP Dismisses Claims of Leaked Internal Report as Political Sabotage

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Justin Frimpong KoduaJustin Frimpong Kodua
Justin Frimpong Kodua

New Patriotic Party (NPP) General Secretary Justin Frimpong Kodua has categorically denied allegations that portions of an internal review committee report, led by former Parliament Speaker Prof. Mike Oquaye, were leaked to the public.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Kodua labeled circulating excerpts as “totally fake” and part of a disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizing the party ahead of the 2028 elections.

“The NPP has not disclosed nor released any portion of Prof. Oquaye’s Committee Report to anybody, including officially recognized party organs,” Kodua asserted. He clarified that only a single copy of the document exists, formally submitted to the National Council through the party’s National Chairman and General Secretary. The party is currently reviewing the report’s contents and will disclose relevant sections “in the best interest of the party” if deemed necessary, he added.

Kodua accused political rivals, specifically naming the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), of fabricating quotes and assigning false page numbers to undermine NPP unity. “These statements are the handiwork of political opponents intended to achieve mischievous ends,” he stated, alleging that NDC members orchestrated the leaks. Despite the alleged sabotage, Kodua reaffirmed the NPP’s commitment to restructuring and mobilizing support for future elections. “Their strategy will not detract us from focusing on rebuilding our party to recapture power in 2028 and beyond,” he concluded.

The denial comes amid heightened political tensions in Ghana, where internal party reports often serve as tools for accountability or ammunition for rivals. Such documents typically evaluate electoral performance and strategy, making their premature exposure a sensitive issue. While the NPP has not disclosed the report’s specifics, its emphasis on controlling the narrative underscores the high stakes of intra-party transparency in a polarized climate.

Analysts note that accusations of leaks and misinformation are recurrent in Ghana’s political arena, particularly as parties regroup post-election. The NPP’s forceful rebuttal reflects broader concerns about maintaining cohesion while navigating public scrutiny. With both major parties already positioning for the 2028 race, the incident highlights the fragile balance between internal critique and external perception in shaping electoral fortunes.

Franklin Cudjoe demands contract cancellation and accountability

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President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe

The President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has raised serious concerns over the ongoing payments to KelniGVG, a company contracted by the government in 2018 to monitor telecom revenues and combat fraud.

In a post on his X page, as cited by GhanaWeb Business, Cudjoe accused the company of benefiting from a “crooked scam contract” that has failed to produce any credible public reports or evidence of its effectiveness.

According to him, Ghana has been disbursing US$1.5 million every month to KelniGVG under a deal brokered by the former Minister of Communications and Digitalisation in the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.

“Ghana was committed by Ursula Owusu-Ekuful to paying US$1.5 million every month to a company she claimed was going to catch revenue theft by telcos. We have never seen a single credible report since the company began cashing out freely from 2018,” he stated.

Despite the substantial monthly payouts, he asserted that there has been no transparency or demonstrable impact from the company’s operations since it began receiving payments.

“Sadly, they are still cashing out, possibly until 2028, and no credible reports have been seen. Instead of cancelling the crooked scam contract, the current minister suggested the contract would not be renewed,” he tweeted.

Cudjoe has also made a direct appeal to the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George; and the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, to terminate the deal and help recover funds already paid.

The controversy surrounding KelniGVG has been a longstanding issue in Ghana’s tech and telecom sectors, drawing criticisms from civil society over the lack of transparency and the high cost to the public purse.

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Empowering Amputees: Valeria Adzatia’s Journey With Smiles Of Hope

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Smiles of Hope monthly meetings with amputees at Kaneshie

 

“I STARTED the Small Smiles of Hope organization after meeting someone abroad who was asking how to live beyond amputation. Having myself amputated in Ghana, I began to wonder why, in the USA, where resources and information are readily available; this person was still seeking advice on living with an amputation.

 It made me reflect on the situation back home in Ghana. Who is supporting amputees there? “Who is answering the questions of those newly faced with amputation?” says Valeria Adzatia, Founder of Smiles of Hope Organization.

Smiles of Hope has impacted over 1,000 amputees through peer support, counseling, and skills training programmes in areas like detergent making, beads crafting, and agribusiness. The organization has also secured fair compensation for over 30 individuals and provided legal support.

“I feel happy and fulfilled knowing that I have turned my own experience of amputation into a means to help many others. A lot of people look up to us, and I remember the feeling of going through it alone at such a young age (at just 7 years old). I often asked my parents many questions about amputation and how it felt,” she added.

Eric Gaba, who nominated Valeria for the MTN Heroes of Change award noted that for a long time, persons with physical disabilities, especially amputees, have found it difficult to find expression within society.

“Valeria is a typical example. As an amputee, she decided to champion a cause that provides a conducive environment for colleague amputees to share their lived experiences while encouraging one another,” he said.

Eric Gaba added that she organised over 100 amputee peer support programmes, which attracted over 400 amputees. Emphasising that another unique thing Valeria also does is to engage the caregivers of the amputees because the challenges faced by an amputee also extend to their family and friends (shared stigmatisation).

Eric Gaba mentioned that people with disabilities who are making great impact in society are barely recognised, saying Valeria deserves the help because she has been faithful, empathetic regarding this cause of providing emotional support for other amputees. If she has been able to spearhead this worthy cause and touched the lives of this number of persons with disabilities, then she deserves the help to touch and transform the lives of other amputees.”

A beneficiary, Charlotte Ansah, indicated that after facing many rejections from society, the Smile of Hope organization, through Mz Vee (Valeria Adzatia), provided her with counsellors who visited her at the general hospital. They encouraged her to understand the essence of living.

“They also organised quarterly symposiums where trained doctors come in and do health screenings with the needed medication, free of charge. I used to spend a lot on medication ever since my leg got amputated, but the doctor came in and I now have medications that can even sustain me for a long time,” she added.

Miss Becky, whose husband, Mr. Nuuno, is an amputee, stated that ever since her husband had his leg amputated, he preferred to stay indoors. However, since Mz Vee (Valeria Adzatia) introduced her to the monthly counselling sessions, her husband is now excited and joins various activities.” He enjoys meeting with other amputees to have conversations and discuss football,” she stated.

Ms Becky added that, “his family has abandoned him because of his condition. Mz Vee (Valera Adzatia) has greatly helped my husband’s health. Initially, he couldn’t do anything by himself, but with the teaching, counselling, and support of the physiotherapist, he now knows how to bandage his leg and perform exercises that won’t negatively affect it. This has helped both him and his family.”

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Corruption fight must move beyond mere rhetoric – Kosi Dedey

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Engineer and policy analyst, Michael Kosi Dedey, has called for a shift from political rhetoric to genuine accountability in Ghana’s fight against corruption.

Speaking during a panel discussion on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, May 14, Dedey emphasised that the political elite must be held accountable for their promises and actions, particularly in cases of financial mismanagement and corruption.

His comments follow news that Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, former Board Chair of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), has been charged with conspiracy to commit a crime, specifically, wilfully causing financial loss to the state.

The charge relates to a $2 million payment made in 2019 to Africa Investor Holdings Limited for a proposed Sky Train project in Accra, which was never executed. The charges fall under Section 23(1) and Section 179a (3)(a) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

Dedey questioned the sincerity of Ghanaian politicians in tackling corruption, citing a pattern of administrative errors and inconclusive legal outcomes that often let high-profile individuals walk free.

“It is about time the political elite begin to ask questions of the people about what they promised and where they wish to deliver them. Let’s not go to court and simply come out somewhere along the line with administrative errors, and the people are discharged.

“You can see that when we got to this Fourth Republic, cases have come up against the political elite consistently. What are the outcomes, and how many people have gone to jail or have been found guilty in these cases?” Dedey said.

He stressed that while prosecutions may occur, the failure to secure convictions weakens public confidence in the government’s commitment to fighting corruption.

“For me, our politicians should be keen to demonstrate more sincerity in this process of fighting corruption. We need to move beyond the rhetoric and demonstrate that we are trying to help people. The issue is finding people guilty, which is more important, so that we can set clear examples for the people of Ghana to believe that the government is indeed ready to fight corruption.”he said.

‘My mum told me to return the car gift if I wanted marriage’ – Empress Gifty on love journey with husband

Hopeson Adorye and his wife, Empress Gifty Hopeson Adorye and his wife, Empress Gifty

Ghanaian gospel musician Empress Gifty and her husband, Hopeson Adorye, have opened up on their unique love story, sharing how their relationship blossomed from a chance meeting at a funeral to a lasting marriage.

The “Watch Me” hitmaker took to TikTok to celebrate her recent win at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), where she clinched the ‘Best Traditional Gospel Song’ award.

During the celebration, the couple shared insights into how their relationship began and the pivotal moments that shaped their union.

Hopeson first narrated his part of the story, “I met my wife in 2018 at a funeral. A friend of my father had passed, and I was invited to the ceremony. At the event, my friend told me Empress Gifty was around. I joked that I was actually looking for her. When we were introduced, the moment she shook my hand, I didn’t want to let go.”

He admitted he initially hesitated upon noticing she was wearing a ring.

“But one thing that got me scared was she was wearing a ring… After the event, I told her to follow me because I had a gift in the car but she didn’t follow me,” he added.

Empress Gifty also recalled a significant moment in their courtship, when Hopeson Adorye gifted her a car early in their relationship.

she said while she appreciated the gesture, her mother’s advice shifted her perspective.

“When he gave me the car, I took it home and told my mother. I also told her I was interested in marriage, not just dating. My mother told me clearly, ‘if it’s marriage you want, return the car.’ I listened to her advice and returned it,” she stated.

She said her decision to return the car turned out to be a turning point in their relationship.

“Just two days after returning the car, he came to my house and asked for my hand in marriage. That’s when we proceeded with the traditional ceremony. Sometimes, when you meet someone, don’t let material things cloud your judgment. Focus on building a future together,” she said.

Hopeson Adorye also shared his ordeal with friends after their abrupt marriage.

“After our traditional marriage, people kept asking me if I was mad. They couldn’t believe I had married someone just three weeks after meeting her,” he said.

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GIIF CEO Asamoah granted GH¢15m bail, Ameyaw-Ekumfi absent

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(From left) Solomon Asamoah and Prof Christopher Ameyaw-Ekumfi have been charged by the AG (From left) Solomon Asamoah and Prof Christopher Ameyaw-Ekumfi have been charged by the AG

The former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Solomon Asamoah, was granted bail after his arrest on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, for his involvement in corruption-related allegations.

The bail was granted on the evening of Tuesday after the former CEO was arraigned before the High Court in Accra on May 13, 2025, after the Attorney General filed charges against him and Prof Christopher Ameyaw-Ekumfi.

The court granted bail to the sum of GH¢15 million to Solomon Asamoah.

His co-accused, Prof Ameyaw-Ekumfi, was, however, absent from the court, reportedly due to health reasons.

His absence prompted the court to schedule the taking of his plea for May 20, 2025.

The state slapped the two men with six charges related to a failed Sky Train project involving an amount of $2 million.

The charges include conspiracy to commit a crime, to wit, wilfully causing financial loss to the state and wilfully causing financial loss to the state.

The others are; conspiracy to commit a crime, to wit, intentional dissipation of public funds, and intentional dissipation of public funds; and intentional dissipation of public funds.

Before the arrest and the filing of the charges, Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, indicated that both Asamoah and Prof Ameyaw-Ekumfi will be prosecuted, with some board members offering to testify as prosecution witnesses.

He stated that it has been established that the $2 million payment made by the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund was unauthorised, with only former CEO Solomon Asamoah and former Board Chairman, Professor Ameyaw-Ekumfi, aware of and involved in the transaction.

“In respect of the Skytrain matter, we have completed investigations and will be filing charges, hopefully next week. We have established that the two million United States dollars (US$2,000,000.00) paid by the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund was paid without board approval.

“The only persons who knew and acted on the payment were the former CEO, Mr Solomon Asamoah, and the former Board Chairman, Professor Ameyaw-Ekumfi. Both will be charged next week. Some of the board members have offered to testify as witnesses for the prosecution, and I am considering their offers,” the AG said while briefing the media at a recent press briefing.

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Expect price reductions in the next two months – Spare parts dealers

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Spare dealers may not reduce prices despite cedi gains play videoSpare dealers may not reduce prices despite cedi gains

Some spare parts dealers at Abossey Okai have noted that the current performance of the local currency is not yet enough to trigger a price reduction.

According to them, despite the gains, the cedi has not fallen to levels that demand price reductions.

They also noted that the gains began a few weeks ago, therefore, there is still old stock in their shops that need to be sold at the current price, hence a reduction may not be the best option just yet.

The dealers spoke to GhanaWeb Business’ Stella Dziedzorm Sogli about the current appreciation of the cedi against major foreign currencies, especially the dollar.

As of May 13, 2025, the cedi is selling at GH¢12.90 at some forex bureaus in Accra.

A dealer said; “We are happy that the cedi is going down but we want it to go down further. Even if it goes down to GH¢4 we would be happy. Right now, we can’t reduce prices, but if it continues, prices will go down.”

Another dealer said: “Even though the rates are coming down, it is not reflecting in the rest of the economy just yet. Dollar prices in the black market are still above GH¢13. Price reductions should be expected in the next two months. If the dollar can even come down to GH¢7, that would be fine.”

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Wild chimpanzees filmed using forest ‘first aid’

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Wild chimpanzees filmed using forest 'first aid' Wild chimpanzees filmed using forest ‘first aid’

Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed using medicinal plants – in multiple ways – to treat open wounds and other injuries.

University of Oxford scientists, working with a local team in the Budongo Forest, filmed and recorded incidents of the animals using plants for first aid, both on themselves and occasionally on each other.

Their research builds on last year’s discovery that chimps seek out and eat certain plants to self-medicate.

The scientists also compiled decades of scientific observations to create a catalogue of how chimpanzees use “forest first aid”.

Researchers say the study, which is published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, adds to a growing body of evidence that primates, including chimps, orangutans and gorillas, use natural medicines in a number of ways to stay healthy in the wild.

Lead researcher Elodie Freymann explained there was “a whole behavioural repertoire that chimpanzees use when they’re sick or injured in the wild – to treat themselves and to maintain hygiene”.

“Some of these include the use of plants that can be found here,” she explained. “The chimpanzees dab them on their wounds or chew the plants up, and then apply the chewed material to the open injury.”

The researchers studied footage of a very young, female chimpanzee chewing plant material and applying it to an injury on its mother’s body.

They also found records of chimpanzees tending to the wounds of other animals they weren’t related to. This is particularly exciting, explained Dr Freymann, “because it adds to the evidence that wild chimpanzees have the capacity for empathy”.

Some of the hundreds of written observations that Dr Freymann and her colleagues studied came from a log book at the field station in the forest site, which is northwest of the capital, Kampala.

This record of anecdotal evidence dates back to the 1990s – local field staff, researchers and visitors have written in, describing any interesting behaviour they have observed.

There are stories in that book of leaf-dabbing on injuries and chimps helping other chimps to remove snares from their limbs.

There are some surprisingly human-like hygiene habits: One note describes a chimpanzee using leaves to wipe itself after defecating.

This team of researchers has previously identified some of the plants that chimpanzees sought out and ate when they were injured. The scientists took samples of those plants, tested them and discovered most had antibacterial properties.

Chimpanzees are not the only non-human apes with apparent knowledge of plant-based medicine. A recent study showed a wild oranguatan using chewed leaf material to heal a facial wound.

Scientists think studying this wild ape behaviour – and understanding more about the plants the chimps use when they are sick or injured – could help in the search for new medicines.

“The more we learn about chimpanzee behaviour and intelligence, the more I think we come to understand how little we as humans actually know about the natural world,” Dr Freymann told BBC News.

“If I were plopped down here in this forest with no food and no medicine, I doubt that I’d be able to survive very long, especially if I were injured or sick.”

“But chimpanzees thrive here because they know how to access the secrets of this place, and how to find all they need to survive from their surroundings.”

Africa Is Useless Without Nigerian Movies Or Productions- Parrot Mouth

Award-winning Ghanaian based- Nigerian comedian who doubles as a content creator and Master of Ceremonies, Parrot Mouth, has ignited a firestorm of controversy online.

Speaking with Liz Media in an exclusive interview monitored by Ghana Celebrities, Parrot Mouth shockingly disclosed that when it comes to movies and content creation, Africa without Nigeria, is just like Africa without Madagascar- incomplete.

I’m happy the cedi is performing well – NPP’s Adomako Kissi admits

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New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Anyaa-Sowutuom, Dr. Dickson Adomako Kissi, has expressed cautious optimism about the recent performance of the Ghanaian cedi, urging Ghanaians to appreciate the broader economic context behind the currency’s appreciation.

Speaking in an interview on GHOne TV monitored by MyNewsGh, Dr. Kissi acknowledged the positive turn the cedi has taken in recent weeks, noting that such progress ultimately benefits everyone, regardless of political affiliation.

Okere DCE nominee secures overwhelming confirmation vote

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By Samuel Yaokumah

Okere (E/R), May. 14, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama’s nominee for Okere District Chief Executive, Mr. Eric William Ayittey, has secured an overwhelming confirmation vote, a convincing endorsement that reflects strong support from both elected and appointed assembly members.

His tremendous approval also marks a significant step in local governance, paving the way for full development initiatives to be rolled out and implemented in the district.

The confirmation process was supervised by the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana.

It saw Mr. Ayittey garner 26 votes in favor, with five votes against and zero rejected ballots.

Speaking to the media after his confirmation at the District Assembly in Adukrom, Mr. Ayittey expressed gratitude for the confidence reposed in him by President John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress party, and the Chiefs and people of Okere.

He emphasized his commitment to immediate action, stating that he intends to address existing challenges and streamline governance within the district.

He called on assembly members, chiefs, opinion leaders, stakeholders, and residents to collaborate in advancing development efforts and improving living conditions of the people.

“My doors are always open for advice and constructive criticism, provided it contributes to the growth of the district and brings smiles to the faces of our people,” he assured.

He further pledged to prioritize the district’s interests over personal or political gains, reinforcing his dedication to transparent and effective leadership.

Mr. Ayittey urged Chiefs, opinion leaders, stakeholders, Assembly members, and residents to support his administration through prayers and active participation in governance.

The confirmation process, conducted and supervised by the EC saw Mr. Ayittey secure 26 votes in favour, with five votes against and zero rejected ballots.

This represented the collective decision of 31 Assembly members and government appointees, solidifying his mandate as the new District Chief Executive of Okere.

His confirmation marks a huge step in local governance, with expectations high for his leadership in driving development and fostering unity within the district.

GNA

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Dismissal of Teaching Hospital CEOs not vindictive – Thomas Anabah

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Former Medical Director of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital) and Member of Parliament for Garu, Dr. Thomas Anabah, has dismissed suggestions that the recent removal of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) from key teaching hospitals by the Mahama administration is politically motivated.

The Mahama government recently relieved the CEOs of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital of their duties, appointing new leadership in their place.

Responding to allegations of political vindictiveness in an interview on Citi Eyewitness News on Tuesday, May 13, Dr. Anabah stated:

“I wouldn’t say it is vindictive. If a minister fires you and you think it is not right, you have the same means as I had.”

Dr. Anabah, who was controversially removed from Ridge Hospital during the previous administration, acknowledged that political dynamics often influence public sector appointments. However, he stressed that the recent dismissals were based on substantive concerns.

Citing the Tamale Teaching Hospital as an example, he explained: “Tamale, there was a case about a patient who unfortunately lost his life because of lack of equipment, per the doctors. And I think it is as a result of that interaction and other issues that the CEO himself said in public.”

He further criticised the handling of the situation, pointing to a lack of leadership on the part of the hospital’s CEO.

“We have teams who have gone to the hospital. We have had annual reports of their performance and the rest. And the Tamale Teaching Hospital—you see the CEO standing before a minister, watching his staff arguing with a minister.

“Even if the minister was wrong, take it that it was a private hospital and the owner comes to speak to you about the debt of the hospital. Even if he is wrong, you have to tell him, ‘Boss, let’s go to the room and talk.’ But he stood there unconcerned.”

Dr. Anabah also took issue with the CEO’s public complaints about basic infrastructure challenges.
“He himself was complaining in the hospital that there is no water. Who should bring water? The minister? No, no. Who is the government there? He, the CEO, is the government there. He has been appointed by the president to handle the hospital. You don’t expect the minister who is representing the president to come there and provide water for you. We have private facilities running the same services and they have water.”

Touching on the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Dr. Anabah suggested that political affiliations may have played a role in that particular case.

“In Kumasi, there are clear examples of him belonging to another party, even being a member of vetting committees. That is politics. This country—we must all accept that we play politics or we excuse politics in our management.”

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World Press Freedom Day: Experts discuss AI’s impact on journalism

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The Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Berenice Owen-Jones, addressed a gathering of media professionals, academics, and industry stakeholders in Accra to commemorate World Press Freedom Day.

The event, themed “The Future of Free Expression in an Era of Artificial Intelligence,” brought together experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges presented by AI in journalism.

In her address, High Commissioner Owen-Jones highlighted the importance of press freedom, noting that it is diminishing in a record number of countries. She emphasised the need for careful navigation of AI’s impact on information gathering, processing, and dissemination, citing both opportunities and serious challenges.

Founder of AfriMass Network, Mr Raymond Smith, echoed the High Commissioner’s sentiments, stating that AI is not intended to replace journalists but rather to advance the concept of journalism. He emphasised the potential of AI to generate news content, speed up work, and bring efficiency to the newsroom.

The AfriMass Network plans to launch a cohort program to engage young media professionals in discussions on AI’s impact on journalism. The program aims to facilitate collaboration between industry partners and media platforms, providing opportunities for practical experience and skill development.

On his part, Head of Department, Communication and Journalism at BlueCrest College, Mr John Kumi, emphasised the importance of responsible freedom of expression, highlighting the need for balance between the right to freedom of expression and the duty to truth, dignity, and peace.

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Military rulers in Mali dissolve all political parties

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Political parties have been demanding the country return to democratic rule Political parties have been demanding the country return to democratic rule

Mali’s military junta has dissolved all political parties in the country amid a growing crackdown on dissent since the army seized power.

“All meetings of members of political parties and organisations of a political character are dissolved across the national territory,” a statement read on state TV on Tuesday said.

The decision was validated by military leader Assimi Goïta, who seized power after coups in 2020 and 2021 and is due to stay in power for at least another five years despite pledges to hold elections.

The move is expected to spark fresh resistance by political parties who have been demanding the country returns to democratic rule.

Since last year, the military authorities have intensified a crackdown on political activity.

Last week, following a rare pro-democracy protest, two opposition leaders were abducted by armed men saying they were police officers. The authorities have not commented on the reported arrests.

A national conference organised by the regime – but boycotted by leading opposition parties – last month recommended naming Gen Goïta as president until 2030.

The move sparked condemnation from opposition figures and human rights groups. The junta originally committed to holding elections in February 2022.

The presidential decree read on Tuesday evening warned Malians not to ignore the dissolution of political parties but did not outline any penalties.

It said that anyone working in a political or administrative role could “continue their duties without party affiliation”.

The main opposition coalition is yet to comment but one of its members, Nouhoum Togo, downplayed the move in a social media post.

“No matter how hard they try to make you invisible, your value doesn’t depend on their recognition,” Togo, president of the Union for the Safeguarding of the Republic (USR) party, posted.

The latest order follows the suspension of all political activity – another recommendation from the national conference – which sparked uproar from the opposition.

A coalition of a hundred parties had planned a protest against the transitional authorities last week but postponed it following the suspension of political activities.

Since taking power, the junta leader has formed an alliance with coup leaders in neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger, pivoting the region towards Russia after drastically reducing ties with former colonial power France.

Gen Goïta has also withdrawn Mali from the regional grouping Ecowas over its demands to restore democratic rule. Burkina Faso and Niger have also left the grouping.

She was named ‘most beautiful girl in the world’ at age 6 — here’s what she looks like at 24

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Thylane Blondeau was told she was the most beautiful girl in the world when she was only six-years-old. Now, she’s all grown up and looks quite different from when she was given the title.

The 24-year-old, still stunning, now sports long dark hair and plays up her gorgeous features with the help of makeup.

Blondeau was first recognized for her striking blue eyes, long blonde hair and pouty lips at the age of 3 when she was hand-picked by fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier. She eventually strutted down her first runway a year later.

Thylane Blondeau strutted the runway at only 4-years-old.
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The toddler was adorable as she strutted down her first runway.

Her modeling career catapulted from there and three years later, she received the ‘most beautiful’ title.

She also holds the title of the world’s youngest model to ever pose for Vogue Paris at only 10.

Nowadays, the French model has worked for power fashion houses such as Miu Miu, Dolce & Gabbana, L’Oréal Paris, Versace, Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss.

Expectedly, the 24-year-old has also built quite the social media following.

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The French model has been strutting down the runway since she was a toddler.

In addition to modeling, she reportedly has her own clothing line called Heaven May Clothing, as well as a beauty and haircare brand called Enalyht.

Despite being complimented on her looks her whole life, Blondeau has remained humble and never thought much of it.

The model is now sporting long, dark locks.

“People are like, ‘You know, you’re the most beautiful girl in the world’, and you’re like, ‘I’m not, I’m just playing with my iPad’,” she told The Telegraph in 2018.

“Even today, people are like, ‘You are the most beautiful girl’, and I’m like, ‘No, I’m still not, I’m just a human being, a teenager,’” Blondeau told the outlet.

Despite what some might assume, Blondeau hasn’t had it easy — especially when it came to her health.

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The 24-year-old has certainly made a name for herself in the modeling world.

The 24-year-old revealed in late 2021 that she had undergone multiple surgeries for complications with ovarian cysts.

She vulnerably shared her experience on social media after a cyst “exploded in her stomach.”

“From this experience I’ve learned that when you’re body hurts, don’t let it slide and take care of it, you must see different doctors until some of them find the problem and heal it,” she said at the time, according to Daily Mail.

“Any pain, even the little ones, can hide something way more important.”

Dr Asah-Asante blasts political class for hypocrisy over Sammy Gyamfi’s gift controversy

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Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, has criticised Ghanaian politicians for what he describes as sheer hypocrisy in their handling of the controversy involving a dollar gift from NDC Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, to self-styled evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show, Dr Asah-Asante described the situation as unfortunate, but cautioned against treating it in isolation. “It is unfortunate that what happened has happened. It is borne out of indiscretion, nothing more, nothing less. So my view is that the government will investigate and take an appropriate decision on that,” he stated.

He acknowledged Sammy Gyamfi’s public apology, describing it as a step in the right direction. “Once you do that, it shows remorse. You have to show remorse, and it’s in there. There is also the fact that you have weighed your actions and, for that matter, you want to assure the public that there will not be a repeat of such action,” he explained.

Dr Asah-Asante noted that accepting responsibility voluntarily is a key part of good governance. “It is a fine thing in politics that once you realise that you have gone wrong, you, on your own volition, come out to say that you are wrong. That is in line with governance processes.”

However, he said the larger issue lies in the double standards that characterise Ghanaian political life. “Another issue that I can find in this area is the issue of hypocrisy in Ghanaian politics. I am not saying this to defend Sammy Gyamfi or whoever, but the hypocrisy here is that if you look at people giving gifts to their followers or their party people, look, a lot of political parties and politicians are guilty in this country.”

Read also: I’m sorry for the unfortunate act of indiscretion – Sammy Gyamfi on cash gift to Agradaa

He cited a common practice among MPs that goes unchallenged.

“There are MPs who complain that their constituents besiege them in their offices and take money from them. Have we, as a society, commented on that?”.

Dr Asah-Asante also dismissed suggestions that the act would have been acceptable had it been done in private. “Some are saying Sammy should’ve given the money in private—that would’ve passed. But you ask yourself, if it’s not okay in public, will it be okay in private? You see the hypocrisy in here.”

He pointed to a cultural dilemma in reconciling traditional values with professional ethics.

“We have been socialised as a society to give to the needy, to support and lend a helping hand. But when we do this, we are also caught in the ethics of our profession that say you shouldn’t do this or that.”

He warned that this confusion could present challenges for public officers in future.

“There is a danger ahead of us as to whether people, especially public officers, can help those in need without coming under fire.”

Dr Asah-Asante also highlighted gaps in the code of conduct regarding the giver of gifts.

“If you read the code of conduct, it is silent on the giver of a gift but talks about the recipient. What happens to the one who gives, and the person who receives and puts pressure on you? There are a lot of big conversations around this.”

He concluded with a call for national reflection.

“In light of societal demands and all that, I will urge people to reflect on the fact that, as a Ghanaian society, giving gifts or accepting gifts, is it wrong or is it not? If there’s a way we have to look at it, let’s look at it.”

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Garu has no tarred roads – MP cries out

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The Member of Parliament for Garu, Thomas Anabah, has raised concerns about the total absence of tarred roads in the constituency, blaming the situation on actions taken by the previous NPP administration.

He stated that the actions of the previous government have left the constituency without any tarred roads.

Speaking on the Point Blank segment of Eyewitness News on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, the MP revealed that Garu once had tarred roads, but these were removed under the guise of an upgrade project that never materialised.

“We had tarred roads up until some point. Towards the end of 2023, the NPP government gave the contract to the NPP parliamentary candidate to scrap the tarred roads and replace them with asphalt. And they did nothing afterward,” he stated.

He stressed that the removal of the roads has left the area exposed to thick dust, which he says has triggered a 45% increase in pneumonia cases among residents.

“As we speak, there isn’t a meter of coal tar road in Garu, and the cases of pneumonia have increased by 45% because of the dust. This was caused by the previous government,” he added.

NPP panicking because their last line of legal protection is crumbling – Fifi Kwetey on CJ suspension

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Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has stated the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) is panicking because their last line of legal protection is crumbling.

According to Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the NPP worries that Chief Justice Torkornoo’s departure makes it difficult for them to feel safe when cases are brought against them.

Full details of Dafeamekpor’s suit against Ntim Fordjour

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Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor is the South Dayi MP and Majority Chief Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor is the South Dayi MP and Majority Chief Whip

The Member of Parliament for South Dayi and Majority Chief Whip, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has taken legal action against the MP for Assin South, Rev John Ntim Fordjour, over what he describes as defamatory statements made against his character.

In light of this, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor is seeking several reliefs from Rev Ntim Fordjour, including GH¢30,000,000.00 in damages.

He is also requesting an interlocutory injunction to restrain Rev Ntim Fordjour and his associates from further publishing the alleged defamatory statements, pending the final determination of the case, among other reliefs.

Below are the reliefs being sought:

a. A declaration that the statement made by the defendant against the plaintiff in paragraph 7 in this statement of claim and published on “X”, is false, malicious, and defamatory of the plaintiff.

b. An order of interlocutory injunction, restraining the defendant, his assigns, privies, agents, and workmen, and all persons claiming through the defendant from publishing the statements made by the defendant in relation to the plaintiff pending the final determination of the suit.

c. An order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendant from making or in any other way, causing to be published any further defamatory statements about the plaintiff.

d. An order directed at the defendant to retract the said defamatory statement made about the plaintiff and posted online.

e. An order directed at the defendant to publish an apology to the plaintiff in the following manner;

i. By making one publication in a national daily newspaper

ii. By posting on the “X” with the same prominence the defamatory words received within seven (7) days of the judgment being delivered by the court.

f. General damages in the sum of the reputational value of the plaintiff as stated in paragraph 5 above, against the defendant in favour of the plaintiff for the defamatory statement posted by the defendant online. Paragraph of the suit indicates that the plaintiff’s reputational value as a result of his professional and public service is worth in excess of Thirty million Ghana cedis (GH¢30,000,000.00) at present.

g. Aggravated damages against the defendant for subjecting the plaintiff to humiliating and malicious circumstances through his defamatory statement against the plaintiff posted online.

h. Punitive damages against the Defendant in favour of the plaintiff as punishment for the defamatory statement posted online.

i. Compensatory damages against the defendant in favour of the plaintiff for the defamatory statement posted online by the defendant.

j. Legal costs.

k. Any other orders that this honorable court deems fit to make.

Background

The legal action follows a post made by Rev Ntim Fordjour on May 8, 2025, via X, in which he alleged that Dafeamekpor acted as Vice Chairman of the Committee on Subsidiary Legislation during a period when embattled former National Signals Bureau (NSB) boss, Kwabena Adu Boahene, allegedly paid GH¢360,000 to the committee to help facilitate the passage of a Legislative Instrument (L.I.).

Kwabena Adu Boahene, in his defence against claims that he fraudulently misappropriated GH¢49.1 million, explained that allowances of GH¢960,000 and GH¢309,000 were paid to MPs on the Defence and Interior Committee and the Subsidiary Legislation Committee, respectively, during the passage of the NSB Act and its accompanying Legislative Instrument.

In response to the accusations that he embezzled GH¢49.1 million, Kwabena Adu Boahene clarified that during the enactment of the NSB Act and its corresponding Legislative Instrument, MPs on the Defense and Interior Committee and the Subsidiary Legislation Committee received allowances of GH¢960,000 and GH¢309,000, respectively.

Rev Fordjour demanded in the same post that Dafeamekpor and others be the subject of a thorough investigation, saying that the NDC and all others involved in the alleged embezzlement would be held responsible once the investigation got underway.

Dafeamekpor responded by filing a statement of claim in which he unequivocally denied the accusations and called the post “malicious, defamatory, and false.”

MAG/VPO

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Watching, recording and directing sex acts with male escorts, assault – Diddy’s ex Cassie testifies in court

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, has told the hip-hop mogul’s sex-trafficking trial that he controlled her life and coerced her into “humiliating” sex acts.

The prosecution’s star witness testified about the alleged physical and emotional abuse she endured at the hands of the rapper during so-called “freak-offs”, or sexual encounters the couple had with male escorts.

Family and friends have come to court in large numbers to support Mr Combs, whose legal team has not yet questioned Ms Ventura.

Mr Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Ms Ventura fell ‘in love’ with Mr Combs

Prosecutors began by questioning Ms Ventura – one of their two central witnesses in the case – about her 11-year, on-and-off relationship with Mr Combs.

Now 38 and pregnant with her third child, she met Mr Combs when she was a 19-year-old aspiring singer and he was 37.

His record label would later sign Ms Ventura as an artist, and shortly afterwards their romantic relationship began.

At the time, she testified, she felt like they were in a monogamous relationship, though she knows now that he had other girlfriends.

She said she “fell in love” with the “larger-than-life entrepreneur and musician”. But it was not long before she noticed another side to him, she said.

Mr Combs wanted to ‘control’ every part of her life, Ms Ventura says

Mr Combs wanted to “control” her life, Ms Ventura said. She said he paid for her home, her cars, her phone and other technology that he would sometimes take away to “punish” her.

“Control was everything, from the way that I looked… to what I was working on,” Ms Ventura said.

Eventually, she claimed, the control turned violent. Mr Combs would “bash on my head, knock me over, drag me and kick me” frequently, Ms Ventura testified, sometimes through tears.

She alleged that she was left with swollen lips, black eyes and knots on her forehead.

Ms Ventura felt ‘humiliated’ by ‘freak-offs’

Prosecutors spent hours on Tuesday asking Ms Ventura about so-called “freak-offs”.

Ms Ventura told the court how Mr Combs introduced her to the sexual events during the first year of their relationship. They would hire a male escort or stripper to have sex with Ms Ventura while Mr Combs watched.

Ms Ventura told the court that she first tried the encounters to make Mr Combs “happy”. But she said they humiliated her, and sometimes lasted three to four days.

“I felt pretty horrible about myself,” she told the court, wiping away tears. “It made me feel worthless.”

Ms Ventura told the court she never wanted to have sex with anyone but Mr Combs, and claimed she would take myriad drugs – marijuana, ecstasy and ketamine – to help her perform to Mr Combs’ satisfaction, but also to “disassociate”.

The drugs were “a way to not feel it for what it really was”, she said, “having sex with a stranger I didn’t really want to be having sex with”.

Mr Combs flew male escorts in for freak-offs, court hears

As prosecutors pressed Ms Ventura about the “freak-offs”, she told the court of how Mr Combs would direct her to find male escorts, strippers or dancers to have sex with while he watched.

She alleged that Mr Combs would pay the men anywhere from $1,500 to $6,000 in cash, depending on their performance.

They found the men through stripper companies and sites like Craigslist. Some of their photos were displayed to the jurors, including Daniel Phillip, who finished his testimony earlier on Tuesday.

Ms Ventura and Mr Combs had the enounters in cities around the world, including Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas and Ibiza, Spain, Ms Ventura testified.

Sometimes, men would be flown in during vacations, she alleged, and Mr Combs would direct her to ask staff to pay for and arrange their travel, calling them new employees.

Among other charges, prosecutors are trying to prove that Mr Combs engaged in sex trafficking – human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation – and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Mr Combs ‘directed’, Ms Ventura says

As prosecutors pressed Ms Ventura for graphic details, one key element emerged: Ms Ventura claimed that Mr Combs controlled every part of the encounters.

He chose the outfits she wore – down to the extremely high heels she kept on for hours – as well as the sexual acts that transpired and the lighting, Ms Ventura told jurors.

“If Sean wanted something to happen, that was what was going to happen,” she said. “I couldn’t say no.”

Sometimes, Ms Ventura said, she would take the lead on which male escorts to hire because Mr Combs was “very busy”, but she only did so at his direction, she said.

She said freak-offs had a very specific “pattern” of sexual acts each time.

“He was controlling the whole situation,” she alleged. “He was directing it.”

At times, Ms Ventura said, she tried to tell Mr Combs that she felt “horrible”. But when he dismissed her concerns, she said, she relented, worried he would get angry or question their relationship.

Ms Ventura is expected to continue her testimony on Wednesday, when she could also face cross-examination.

Edudzi Tameklo replies Minority over ‘power vacuum’ claim in the country

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Godwin Edudzi Tameklo is the Acting Chief Executive of NPA. File Photo. Godwin Edudzi Tameklo is the Acting Chief Executive of NPA. File Photo.

The Acting Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, has dismissed the assertion that Ghana is experiencing a constitutional power vacuum.

This is after the Minority Caucus in Parliament raised concerns about the absence of the President of Ghana, his vice president, and the Speaker of Parliament from the country.

Addressing the claim on Channel One TV on May, 13, 2025, he stated that the framework of Ghana’s government is functioning as intended, with institutional continuity fully intact.

“I thought there were three – the Judiciary, the Executive, and the Legislature. Is the Acting CJ in Ghana? There is an Acting CJ. It is not personal. It is the office,” he explained.

In furtherance of his argument, he clarified that the presence of the Acting Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, in the country renders the Minority’s claim erroneous.

“So, as we speak, there is an Acting CJ of the republic, and that is the reason we have three arms of government… What I can say is that there is no power vacuum. It does appear that the president is in the country,” Tameklo said.

The Minority, in a statement on Monday, May 12, 2025, accused the government of breach of the 1992 Constitution.

According to the Minority, at the time of their statement, President John Dramani Mahama was in Togo attending the African Union Debt Conference, Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang was receiving medical treatment in the UK, and Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin was also abroad.

Referencing Article 60 of the constitution, the Minority argued that in such instances, an acting president must be sworn in – either the Speaker or, in their absence, the Chief Justice.

Despite the Minority’s assertion that this situation constitutes a “deliberate and calculated” violation of the constitution, Tameklo maintained that there is no leadership crisis.

He insisted that the Acting Chief Justice is present and that the presidency remains intact.

VPO/AE

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BoG gold coin prices drop marginally on May 14

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The introduction of gold coin is to discourage the hoarding of dollars The introduction of gold coin is to discourage the hoarding of dollars

The Bank of Ghana’s gold coin has seen a consistent drop in its prices for its investment following the appreciation of the cedi against the dollar.

The Central Bank introduced the coin as a strategic measure to discourage the hoarding of the US dollar.

As of Wednesday, May 14, 2025, the Bank reported the following updated prices:

– The 0.25 oz coin is now selling at GH¢11,134.38, down from GH¢11,959.46 on May 12.

– The 0.50 oz coin is priced at GH¢21,478.39, down from GH¢23,108.02

– The 1.00 oz coin is selling for GH¢42,217.56, down from GH¢45,458.69

According to the Central Bank, the initiative is designed to absorb excess liquidity in the market and help strengthen the Ghanaian cedi against major foreign currencies.

The Ghana Gold Coin is available in three denominations: one ounce, half-ounce, and quarter-ounce, and is being sold through commercial banks.

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Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi in coma after receiving emergency surgery

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Taiwo Awoniyi is receiving treatment at the hospital after suffering abdominal injury Taiwo Awoniyi is receiving treatment at the hospital after suffering abdominal injury

Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi has been placed in an induced coma after receiving intensive care surgery following a collision with a post during their 1-1 draw against Leicester City on May 11, 2025.

After the incident, the player sustained an abdominal injury and quickly underwent surgery, which could have resulted in fatality had medics not taken swift action.

The Premier League club have confirmed that the surgery took place, and Awoniyi is recovering well as medics work assiduously to ensure his full recovery.

According to Mail Sport, Awoniyi’s surgery was a success, although it’s a complex medical process, and he is expected to recover.

During the game, Elanga slid the ball across, and Awoniyi and Leicester forward Facundo Buonanotte flung themselves towards it.

Awoniyi got the final touch, the ball trickled wide, and both players collided with the post. The game was stopped for several minutes while they were treated.

After noticing the urgency of the injury, the striker was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

The draw has placed Nottingham Forest’s hopes of securing a spot for the UEFA Champions League in jeopardy, as they lie in seventh position on the league table with 62 points, trailing Chelsea and Aston Villa.

Daniel Quaye secures first-round KO victory in Welterweight showdown

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Empress Gifty Fires Back At Agradaa – You’re Suffering from Depression

Gospel singer Empress Gifty Osei Adorye fired back at fetish priestess-turned-‘woman of God’, Evangelist Patricia Asiedu, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, after she claimed Empress was having affairs with ‘big men’ in the country despite being married.

In a video shared to her social media pages, Empress Gifty rubbished Agradaa’s claims, describing the allegations as old news and expressing pity for the preacher, whom she mocked for being ‘depressed’.

We voted for her, not you, so stop making decisions with the Kasoa MP in your bedroom – NDC to husband

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Members and executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Kasoa have accused Member of Parliament Philis Naa Koryo and her husband of allegedly disregarding and usurping appointments duly assigned to party executives in the Awutu Senya East Constituency.

The aggrieved party members expressed their discontent with the MP and her husband for purportedly neglecting and excluding party executives from key events and decision-making processes.