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Akwaboah releases new single ‘Never,’ following successful Shades of Love Concert

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Ghana’s highlife maestro Akwaboah is set to captivate his fans once again with a brand-new single titled “Never,” slated for release on February 28th.

Following the immense success of his annual Shades of Love concert, which took place on Valentine’s Day, Akwaboah is excited to unveil this heartfelt track that showcases his signature style blending rich melodies with soul-stirring lyrics.

“Never” promises to be another hit in the artist’s remarkable repertoire, continuing his tradition of releasing timeless highlife anthems that speak to love, longing, and personal reflection.

Fans of Akwaboah will not want to miss this release, as the song speaks deeply to the universal theme of unbreakable love and commitment.

The music video for “Never” was shot in South Africa by the renowned director Godfather, known for his stunning visual storytelling.

Akwaboah’s commitment to excellence shines through in every detail of the video, elevating his music to the next level.

From breathtaking landscapes to compelling narratives, Akwaboah’s “Never” music video promises to be a visual feast that complements the emotional depth of the song.

Akwaboah has consistently proven that he doesn’t just make music; he creates art that resonates with audiences worldwide.

His dedication to producing high-quality visuals that match the power of his songs is a testament to his growth as an artist.

Akwaboah understands that music videos are a crucial part of storytelling, and this new video serves as a powerful addition to his growing collection of cinematic visuals.

Fans can anticipate another masterpiece as Akwaboah continues to solidify his place as one of Ghana’s top musical exports.

With “Never,” he reinforces his reputation as a visionary artist who takes every aspect of his craft seriously, from production to presentation.

About Akwaboah:

Akwaboah is one of Ghana’s most respected and influential highlife artists. Known for his smooth vocals and evocative songwriting, Akwaboah has been a force in the music industry, delivering chart-topping hits and unforgettable performances.

He continues to push the boundaries of highlife, blending traditional sounds with contemporary influences.

Duncan-Williams narrates the story of an ex-president’s close confidant who could hire and fire in his name

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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams is the General Overseer of Action Chapel Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams is the General Overseer of Action Chapel

The General Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has recounted his encounter with a former president of the country, whose confidant and close associate exerted excessive control over him.

Addressing a gathering on February 28, 2025, during President John Dramani Mahama’s fellowship with the clergy, the esteemed clergyman revealed that the former president’s close confidant held significant influence, being powerful enough to gain the president’s ear and write letters instructing the termination of certain individuals’ appointments within the government, all in the president’s name.

He added that the individual’s actions and influence created a situation in which it seemed that two presidents were governing the country, making it increasingly difficult for the president to lead effectively.

“I remember some years ago there was a president in this country and I wouldn’t want to mention the name. He had a man around him that was so powerful and had his ear. He had lunch and dinner with him almost every day and he was so powerful that he wrote letters in the name of the president as he pleased to fire people and made it difficult for the president to govern. It was like you had two presidents,” he told the gathering.

Duncan-Williams further highlighted how the individual blocked access to those seeking an audience with the president to discuss matters of national importance.

He added that the individual wielded undue influence over the president, even going so far as to answer the president’s phone calls. The clergyman shared an experience where, upon calling, his call was answered by the individual, who then prevented him from speaking directly to the president.

“One day I called the president and he picked up the phone of the president and I said Mr president and he said ‘This is not Mr president’. He mentioned his name and he asked what my issue was so I told him I wanted to speak to the president and he responded that the president was busy and couldn’t talk to me at the moment and so he would tell the president to call me.”

He continued, “The president never called me so I stopped worrying myself and said if he doesn’t call me I won’t bother myself and so I left it alone.”

According to the man of God, the individual had the power to alter and overturn the president’s decisions. As a result, individuals who sought the president’s presence often ended up meeting with the confidant instead, recognizing his influence and control over the affairs and decision-making processes.

“He was so powerful that when the president takes decisions, he will go see the president and change it. At a point, people stopped seeing the president and were rather going to him because they realized that he could change whatever decision the president took. It was better to see him and let it prevail on the president,” he went on.

Additionally, he noted that this situation persisted for some time until the individual fell out with the president over a particular issue, ultimately breaking their close bond.

Duncan-Williams concluded by sharing that, after losing his power and influence, the individual reached out to him for intervention. However, the clergyman rebuked him for his actions during the period of his undue influence and control.

“… He was so feared and powerful that nobody could touch him or come between him and the president. One day, he had a fall-out with the president when something happened but I won’t go into the details. He and the president were no more friends and tight anymore.”

He added, “Then suddenly he called me to intervene and I told him I’m sorry I can’t do it because at the time he had power, influence, access, and the ear of the president, he undermined some of us and so it’s difficult to intervene in the matter. I told him I would pray for him and my prayer to God was simply for him to reap what he had sown. I didn’t pray openly but secretly.”

Duncan-Williams made this comment while emphasizing the importance of individuals with power and influence remaining grateful to God after achieving success. He also stressed the need for them to use their influence wisely.

Watch the video of Duncan-Williams from 1:07:30 – 1:10:30 below:

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Ghanaians react to the GFA’s response to President Mahama’s call for Black Stars budget transparency

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President of the GFA, Kurt Okraku and President John Mahama President of the GFA, Kurt Okraku and President John Mahama

The debate over financial transparency in Ghanaian football has taken a new turn after the Ghana Football Association (GFA) responded to President John Mahama’s call for full disclosure of the Black Stars’ budget.

Speaking at the State of the Nation Address on Thursday, February 27, 2025, President Mahama called for all budgets for sporting events to be made public under his government.

This reignited discussions, with Communications Director of the GFA, Henry Asante Twum, and Executive Council member, Oduro Sarfo, all leaping to the defense of the GFA.

Their statement has sparked outrage among Ghanaians on social media, with many voicing their frustration with the GFA’s lack of transparency, especially regarding public funds and sponsorship deals.

Others believe Ghanaians have a right to know how money is spent on the Black Stars, as Mahama requested. While some criticized the GFA for being secretive, there is a general sense of distrust and dissatisfaction with the GFA’s handling of financial matters.

Read some of the reactions below:

Meanwhile watch GhanaWeb’s breakdown of the uproar triggered by Jamie Carragher’s comments on the AFCON and Mo Salah below:

Also, watch as Ahiafor explodes at Habib over ‘insulting’ deputy minister question

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Annie Lennox: ‘When we support feminist movements, transformation happens’

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Today (1st March) is the first day of Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the vital contributions that women have made to the world, as well as looking forward to how we can create a more equal society.

In an exclusive essay for GLAMOUR UK, Annie Lennox, world-renowned singer, activist, and co-founder of The Circle, shares her vision of how Global Feminism can unite and empower women around the world.

Afenyo Markin’s Mentor Revealed – See What He Said About Him

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Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader in Ghana’s Parliament and a distinguished legal practitioner, has often credited his political and professional growth to the guidance of his mentor, the late Peter Ala Adjetey. A renowned lawyer and former Speaker of Parliament, Adjetey played a pivotal role in shaping Afenyo-Markin’s approach to leadership, governance, and the rule of law.

Afenyo-Markin, a product of the University of Ghana and the Ghana School of Law, has always been vocal about the impact of his mentor on his career. “Peter Ala Adjetey was more than a mentor; he was a beacon of integrity and legal excellence,” Afenyo-Markin once remarked. “His ability to interpret the law with precision and fairness shaped my approach to both the courtroom and Parliament.”

Adjetey, who served as Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament from 2001 to 2005, was known for his sharp legal mind, principled stance on constitutional matters, and unwavering commitment to parliamentary democracy. His influence on Afenyo-Markin is evident in the latter’s meticulous legal arguments and his reputation as a strong advocate for parliamentary procedure and constitutional governance.

Afenyo-Markin’s rise in Ghanaian politics has been marked by a deep appreciation for mentorship and guidance. “Politics is not just about rhetoric; it is about substance and responsibility,” he once stated. “One of the greatest lessons I learned from Peter Ala Adjetey was that a leader must always stand by the principles of justice, no matter the cost.”

This guiding philosophy has been evident throughout Afenyo-Markin’s tenure as a Member of Parliament for Effutu and now as the leader of the opposition in Parliament. His ability to navigate complex legislative matters and engage in bipartisan negotiations reflects the disciplined and principled approach he inherited from Adjetey.

Beyond his own journey, Afenyo-Markin has embraced the role of mentor himself, supporting young politicians and legal professionals. “The best tribute to a mentor is to pay it forward,” he said in a recent interview. “I strive to guide young minds just as I was guided.”

As Ghana’s political landscape evolves, Afenyo-Markin’s leadership, grounded in the principles instilled by his mentor, continues to shape national discourse. His commitment to law, governance, and public service stands as a testament to the enduring impact of Peter Ala Adjetey’s mentorship.

In a world where leadership is often tested by political turbulence, Afenyo-Markin’s journey underscores the power of mentorship in shaping not just individual careers but the democratic institutions of a nation.

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WAEC withholds results of 108 private candidates

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced the release of provisional results for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Private Candidates, Second Series.

A total of 38,316 candidates participated in the examination, including 17,596 males and 21,131 females. However, 1,354 registered candidates were absent.

According to John Kapi, Head, Public Affairs, WAEC in a statement on Friday February 28, during the examination and subsequent marking process, WAEC detected instances of malpractice.

As a result, the subject results of 303 candidates and the entire results of 108 candidates have been withheld, pending the conclusion of investigations.

Candidates can access their results online at [www.waecgh.org](www.waecgh.org).

The performance of candidates in the four core subjects is as follows:
– English Language: 54.79% obtained grades A1-C6, 13.49% obtained grade D7, 12.90% obtained grade E8, and 13.45% obtained grade F9.
– Mathematics (Core): 37.44% obtained grades A1-C6, 11.00% obtained grade D7, 12.30% obtained grade E8, and 37.42% obtained grade F9.
– Integrated Science: 53.31% obtained grades A1-C6, 12.02% obtained grade D7, 13.68% obtained grade E8, and 18.46% obtained grade F9.
– Social Studies: 87.88% obtained grades A1-C6, 3.11% obtained grade D7, 2.26% obtained grade E8, and 5.76% obtained grade F9.

WAEC cautions the public to be wary of scammers who promise to upgrade examination results for a fee. The Council assures that its results database is secure, and all results can be authenticated. Institutions and organizations are encouraged to verify results directly from WAEC or use the online verification service at [www.waecgh.org](www.waecgh.org).

WAEC expresses its sincere gratitude to all stakeholders who supported the successful conduct of the examination and the release of results.

 

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Rev Obofour Loses Mom

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Ghanaian man of God, Rev Obofour, has reportedly lost his mom, wife Bofowaa has revealed.

Bofowaa shared a photo of her mother-in-law, Mama Ade, and left a tribute written to celebrate her stuning life.

“Dear Mother in Law, Mama Ade as you rest in heavenly peace, your love showers down like gentle rain, nurturing the seeds of beautiful memories.” Bofowaa wrote. ”…Although you are gone, but you will always be loved by us and your grandchildren I’m grateful to God that I had you as a mother-in-law.”

She added that she’s extremey grateful she got to be part of their family by marrying Mama Ade’s son, Rev Obofour.

‘Make a deal or we’re out’

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A tense meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House ended in a dramatic confrontation, with Trump urging Kyiv to negotiate peace with Russia or risk losing American support.

During the Oval Office exchange, Trump told Zelensky to “make a deal or we’re out,” signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy toward Ukraine’s war with Russia.

He also accused the Ukrainian leader of “gambling with World War Three” and suggested that Kyiv should be more appreciative of American aid.

Zelensky, however, pushed back, insisting that Ukraine “should not compromise” with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Following the heated exchange, Zelensky left the White House, without signing the minerals deal that had been a key topic of discussion.

He also did not hold the planned joint news conference with Trump and departed without speaking to the media, leaving in his motorcade.

Trump later posted on his Truth Social platform: “He can come back when he is ready for peace.”

Vice President JD Vance also questioned whether Zelensky had shown enough gratitude for U.S. support during the three-year war.

NPP to deliver ‘True State of the Nation’ address on March 4

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The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced plans to deliver what they term as the “True State of the Nation Address” on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

This move comes in response to President John Dramani Mahama’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered on February 27, 2025, which the NPP claims omitted critical national issues and misrepresented the current state of Ghana.

In a statement dated February 28, the NPP criticized President Mahama’s address for lacking a comprehensive and accurate assessment of the nation’s trajectory since he took office on January 7, 2025.

The party highlighted several pressing issues that were allegedly overlooked in the President’s speech, including deteriorating power supply, rising security challenges, increasing illegal mining activities, and a growing employment crisis.

“In light of this, the NPP, through its leadership in Parliament, led by Alexander Afenyo-Markin, will present the True State of the Nation’s Address to offer Ghanaians a factual and objective account of the nation’s condition,” part of the statement read.

IERPP’s Analysis of the State of the Nation Address by President John Mahama

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On Thursday, February 27, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama delivered his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) before the 9th Parliament, as mandated by Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana. His speech touched on the country’s economic, social, and financial conditions of the populace. This article examines the president’s statements and compares them with economic and financial data sources.

The Institute of Economic Research and Public Policy (IERPP), a policy think tank dedicated to social reform, sound economic management, and responsible governance, acknowledges the contributions made by various governments toward strengthening Ghana’s national power grid. However, IERPP finds that the president’s assertion in paragraph 6 of the SONA—where he claims to have resolved dumsor (erratic power supply) by 2016, stating that from January 2016 to January 7, 2017, there was no power rationing or load management—is inaccurate.

Evidence contradicting this claim can be found in an article published by Citi FM Online on April 19, 2016, in which the president himself stated;

“We are not able to get enough gas to feed the power plants.”

He further explained;

“If you take the eastern generating area, which is Tema, we have almost 600MW of gas-based generation but are not getting gas through the West African Gas Pipeline to be able to run them.”

Additionally, in a GhanaWeb article published on July 15, 2016, the president is on record acknowledging that dumsor was not yet over while addressing party supporters and traders at Aboabo Market in Tamale, Northern Region. Given these documented statements, the president’s claim in his 2025 SONA does not align with historical records from 2016.

Claim on Cedi Depreciation

In paragraph 14, the president highlights the continued depreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, reporting a 19% loss in value against the U.S. dollar in 2024, following a 27.8% depreciation in 2023. While IERPP acknowledges that the NPP government may not have achieved all of its economic targets and that challenges remain, a broader analysis of data from the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Ghana from 2013 to 2024 reveals significant efforts in stabilizing the local currency, particularly between 2017 and 2024.

Despite periods of volatility, the cumulative exchange rate depreciation showed a decline from 73.8% during the NDC administration (2009–2016) to 71.4% under the NPP government (2017–2023). This suggests that while currency depreciation remains a concern, policy measures implemented in recent years have contributed to a relatively slower rate of decline. We believe that factors such as improved fiscal discipline, monetary policy adjustments, and the gold-for-oil policy have played a role in gauging the exchange rate trajectory. However, sustaining long-term stability will require further structural reforms, increased foreign exchange reserves, and diversified economic growth strategies.

Claim on the Financial Sector

Furthermore, the president asserted that Ghana’s financial sector continues to struggle despite the previous government’s reportedly expenditure of  GHS 29.9 billion on the financial sector clean-up exercise to date. However, IERPP considers this claim misleading and seeks to clarify the reality of the sector’s recovery. According to the World Bank’s 8th Ghana Economic Update, more than half of the 23 banks operating in Ghana are in a strong position, eliminating the need for further recapitalization. The report highlights that, within just one year, most banks successfully achieved over two-thirds of the required recapitalization target, despite the initial three-year timeline set for completion.

In addition to improved capital adequacy, Ghana’s banking sector has witnessed a remarkable recovery in profitability. The return-on-equity (ROE) after tax surged from a negative -34.4% in December 2022 to a positive 34.2% in December 2023, demonstrating a strong turnaround in financial performance. Similarly, return-on-assets (ROA) improved significantly, rising from -3.8% to 5.4% over the same period.

The Institute of Economic Research and Public Policy, IERPP, believes that these indicators suggest that while challenges remain, the financial sector has made significant strides in resilience and recovery. The implementation of regulatory measures, improved asset quality, and enhanced risk management strategies have contributed to the sector’s stability. Going forward, continued fiscal discipline, efficient monetary policies, and investor confidence will be crucial in ensuring sustained growth in Ghana’s financial sector.

Claim on Reserves

The President also stated that the previous administration left minimal reserves for debt servicing, despite implementing what he described as one of the most severe and distressing economic policies in the history of the Fourth Republic—the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme. However, it remains unclear whether the President was referring specifically to Gross International Reserves (GIR).

To set the record straight, the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Perspectives (IERPP) emphasizes that, as of now, Ghana’s gross international reserves stand at approximately $8.9 billion, which translates to four (4) months of import cover. This figure is among the highest reserve levels recorded under the Fourth Republic, offering a robust buffer against external economic shocks. For historical context, when His Excellency the President handed over power on January 7, 2017, the gross international reserves stood at approximately $5.78 billion (2013-2016), providing around 3.4 months of import cover.

Furthermore, if the President’s assertion was specifically referencing the sinking fund, IERPP’s assessment indicates that, as of January 2025, the previous NPP administration had left an auction excess of over GH¢700 million, which remained unspent. Additionally, an extra GH¢3 billion in end-of-year revenue was available as a financial cushion, supplemented by other unutilized funds across various accounts. Given these facts, the President’s claim that inadequate reserves were left for debt servicing does not align with the available data and financial records.

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Let’s de-politicize the discussions, Ghana’s economy has not been robust since 1957 – Dr Domfeh

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A Development Economist, Dr George Domfeh has said that Ghana’s economy has not been robust since 1957.

To that end, he said there is a need to depoliticise the discussions on the economy to find out the real solution to the challenges.

Speaking on the Key Points on TV3 on Saturday, March 1 while contributing to a discussion on the State of the Nation Address delivered by President John Dramani Mahama, he said “Nana Akufo-Addo grew the economy to 6.3% before leaving power. Our economy has never been robust so I expect us to de-politicize the discussion about the economy.”

Also contributing to the discussion, Chief Executive Officer of Dalex Finance Joe Jackson has said that the signs of economic recovery currently are tremendous.

From the financials vector, he said the signs are positive.

“From the financial sector, the signs are tremendous. The fall in T-bill rates alone and the corresponding domino effect on the rest of the economy is outstanding,” he said on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, March 1 when contributing to a discussion on the State of the Nation address delivered by President John Dramani Mahama on Thursday, February 27.

For his part, an Economic Advisor at the Office of the Vice President, Professor Sharif Mahmud Khalid, said the market is responding positively to the signals given by President John Dramani Mahama.

He noted that the government inherited an overheated economy from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration. However, the signs are clear that all the economic indicators are pointing in a positive direction.

Prof Khalid indicated that the signal to cut down the size of the government had a significant effect on the economy.

“This government inherited a very overheated economy, with all signs of the economy going negative.

“The market is responding positively due to the signals that the president sent,” he said while contributing to a discussion on the State of the Nation address delivered by President John Dramani Mahama on Thursday, February 27.

During the SONA, President Mahama said among other things that “It is common knowledge that our economy is in dire straits, which is putting it mildly. Because, after an initial assessment of the books, we have discovered that the economic problems are much deeper than was previously known. We have inherited a country that is broken on many fronts,” he stated.

According to President Mahama, the country’s public debt has ballooned to GH₵721 billion, with major state-owned enterprises like the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and COCOBOD heavily indebted, owing GH₵68 billion and GH₵32.5 billion, respectively.

The President further revealed that COCOBOD was unable to supply 333,767 metric tons of cocoa that had already been sold at $2,600 per ton in the 2023/2024 crop season, leading to a massive revenue loss of $840 million. Additional losses of $495 million are expected as more cocoa is supplied under rolled-over contracts.

The energy sector is also facing a serious financial shortfall of approximately GH₵34 billion for 2025 due to inefficiencies, legacy debts, and non-compliance with financial regulations. President Mahama lamented that despite the government’s previous spending of GH₵29.9 billion on a financial sector cleanup, the sector continues to struggle.

He further exposed the severity of Ghana’s debt servicing obligations, revealing that in the next four years, debt payments will amount to GH₵280 billion – GH₵150 billion for domestic debt and GH₵130 billion for external debt.

Despite the daunting challenges, President Mahama expressed his administration’s determination to restore fiscal discipline and economic stability. He announced measures to complete ongoing structural reforms, implement corrective fiscal policies, and build buffers in the sinking fund to support debt repayments.

“We are doubling our efforts to complete all outstanding structural reforms. Through the budget, we will implement corrective measures to restore fiscal discipline and debt sustainability,” he assured.

 

 

 

 

Patients recognize me from Instagram live – S3nti

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Ghanaian musician and medical professional, S3nti Ghanaian musician and medical professional, S3nti

Ghanaian musician and medical professional S3nti has opened up about how her dual careers often collide, sometimes in unexpected ways.

S3nti recounted an amusing encounter with a patient who recognized her at the hospital.

“There was one time I was at the medical emergency unit, and someone walked up to me, saying, ‘I know you! I was on your Instagram Live yesterday!’” she recalled in an interview on Hitz FM monitored by MyNewsGh.

According to her, such moments make her realize that her music is gaining traction.

“It actually makes me happy. It means people are noticing me,” she said.

S3nti also shared that her music blends multiple influences, which she describes as Afro-Fusion.

“I don’t want to be confined to one genre. I’ve been exposed to different sounds like Soul, R&B, and Highlife, so I mix them together,” she explained.

On how she finds time to record music, S3nti revealed that she often works at night or at dawn.

“I don’t sleep. Sometimes my shows end at 2 a.m. or 3 a.m., and I still have to go to work. But I love what I do, so I make it work,” he said.

The untold story of how Kwame Nkrumah almost named Kotoka International Airport after Yaa Asantewaa

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Ghana's first president, Dr Kwame Nkrumah Ghana’s first president, Dr Kwame Nkrumah

Amid the ongoing discussions about the christening of Ghana’s main airport after Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, who was the brain behind the 1966 coup d’état that overthrew the Nkrumah government, it has emerged that Ghana’s first president planned to name the airport after Yaa Asantewaa, the Asante queen renowned for her bravery.

According to historian Yaw Anokye, Dr Kwame Nkrumah had already reached out to the king of Asanteman, seeking their approval to name Ghana’s main airport after Yaa Asantewaa.

However, the well-documented rift between Kwame Nkrumah and the Ashanti chiefdom at the time prevented the lofty and genuine idea of Kwame Nkrumah from coming to fruition.

Anokye Yaw Frimpong, in an interview with GTV in 2023, explained that the chiefs rejected Nkrumah’s request on the grounds that the leadership of Asanteman at the time belonged to the United Party (UP) and that if Yaa Asantewaa were alive, she would have belonged to the UP.

Since the UP at the time was seen as a bitter rival to the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Yaa Asantewaa, as per the reasoning of the chiefs, would not have allowed the CPP government to name a monument after her.

“After independence, Kwame Nkrumah called the Asante chiefs and was prepared to name the international airport after her. The chiefs went and returned to tell Nkrumah that Ghana had split between the United Party and the Convention People’s Party.

“Nkrumah is a CPP man, so he should go round when he finds a CPP woman, he can name the airport or anything after her because, if Yaa Asantewaa had been alive, she would have been a UP member,” he narrated.

Publications by other historians indicate that Kwame Nkrumah was adamant that naming the airport after Yaa Asantewaa was the right thing to do and made moves to get the blessing of Asanteman to name the airport after her until the overthrow of his government on February 24, 1966.

Who is Yaa Asantewaa

Yaa Asantewaa was the Queen Mother of Ejisu in the then Asante empire. She was appointed by her brother Nana Akwasi Afrane Okese, the Edwesuhene, or ruler, of Edwesu.

In 1900, she led the Ashanti war, also known as the War of the Golden Stool or the Yaa Asantewaa War of Independence, against the British Empire.

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I find it intriguing that only Accra-based filmmakers are being appointed by Mahama- P.K Sarpong

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Popular commentator affiliated with the opposition New Patriotic Party P.K Sarpong has accused President John Dramani Mahama of neglecting Kumasi-based filmmakers in his appointments despite campaigning for him in the December 7 presidential election.

According to him, the President has favoured the Accra-based filmmakers in his appointments, neglecting those from Kumawood. In a Facebook post, the popular writer pointed out that most of the Accra filmmakers did actively engage in campaign activities for John Dramani Mahama, but he has still chosen them ahead of the Kumasi-based stars who hit the roads for Mahama in the crucial polls.

His comment comes after John Dramani Mahama appointed James Gardiner as the Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority and Kafui Danku as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Film Authority.

In his opinion, the National Democratic Congress-affiliated movie stars deserve a spot in the John Dramani Mahama-led administration due to their relentless efforts in the lead-up to the presidential and parliamentary elections, stressing that he finds it intriguing that none has been appointed so far.

“I find it quite intriguing that only Accra-based filmmakers and actors are being appointed by President John Dramani Mahama.

The Kumasi-based ones, those who call themselves Kumawood stars, are being given a raw deal by the President.

It simply means that those in the Kumawood circles are not valued by the NDC and their president. They are seen to be somewhat worthless.

Most of these Accra-based entertainment industry players were never seen on the grounds campaigning for the NDC,” his post reads in part.

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There Were Two Presidents in The Past Government – Duncan Williams Drops Revelation

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Prominent Ghanaian preacher, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, has stirred debate with a bold revelation at a clergy meeting organized by President John Mahama at the Accra International Conference Center on Friday, 28th February, 2025.

His statement about an alleged “second president” in the past government has left Ghanaians speculating about which administration he was referring to.

Speaking as a guest speaker at the event, Duncan Williams recounted a time when a particular government appeared to have two heads of state. He claimed that each time the sitting president made a decision, another powerful figure, whom he described as a “second president” would override it.

According to him, this mysterious figure even went as far as signing dismissal letters in the president’s name, creating confusion within the administration. He added that at a point, many government officials stopped seeking the president’s approval and instead reported directly to the second president, as they saw him as the real authority.

Duncan Williams further revealed that tensions eventually arose between the president and this second power figure. He recounted that the so-called second president once reached out to him, asking for his intervention to resolve the conflict. However, the Archbishop said he chose not to get involved because, at some point, this second president had ignored his calls.

Following his statement, social media has been buzzing with speculation, with many trying to decipher which government Duncan Williams was referring to. While some believe he was speaking about a recent administration, others think he was referencing a much older government.

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Maintain graves of 3 ex-service men, support their families

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The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has appealed to the government, urging it to maintain the graves of three ex-servicemen—Sergeant Adjetey, Corporal Attipoe, and Private Odartey Lamptey—who were pivotal in the fight against colonialism and played a significant role in Ghana’s journey towards independence.

In a press release, the CPP highlighted the bravery and sacrifice of these three gallant men, who were brutally slain while demanding their just wages after fighting for the British in the Second World War.

The party emphasised the importance of honouring their legacy and ensuring that their contributions are not forgotten.

The CPP commended successive governments for their efforts in honouring these heroes but called for additional measures to be taken.

The party urged the state to maintain the graves of Sergeant Adjetey, Corporal Attipoe, and Private Odartey Lamptey, cater for their direct descendants, and renovate their family houses to serve as tourist sites.

Furthermore, the CPP suggested that a posthumous promotion for these heroes would be fitting, as has been done for other personnel who demonstrated exceptional heroism of national repute. The party appealed to the current government to consider this request and take appropriate action.

The CPP concluded by expressing its best wishes to all Ghanaians and reaffirming its commitment to making Ghana a haven of freedom, justice, and prosperity for all. ”

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Stunning New Evidence Emerges – What the Police Found Will Leave You in Disbelief

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A suspect has been apprehended in connection with the tragic murder of Joana Deladem Yabani, a final-year student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Her lifeless body was discovered near the university’s Disability and Rehabilitation Centre at approximately 5:00 a.m. on February 27, 2025.

Following thorough investigations, the police identified 21-year-old Daniel Tuffuor, also a final-year student at KNUST, as the primary suspect. Surveillance footage from the university’s CCTV system provided critical evidence, capturing Tuffuor in distinct attire at the crime scene. Upon further inquiry, law enforcement recovered the same clothing in his possession, strengthening the case against him.

In response to this shocking incident, KNUST has intensified security measures to enhance campus safety. The administration has deployed over 50 security personnel, including mobile patrol units from the Anti-Robbery Squad and SWAT officers, to boost surveillance. Currently, CCTV cameras cover about 80% of the university, but plans are underway to achieve full coverage in the coming weeks.

Additionally, the university has issued precautionary measures to students, urging them to prioritize safety. They have been advised to move in pairs after dark, steer clear of secluded areas, minimize carrying valuables, and promptly report any suspicious activities to security officials.

Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the matter to ensure justice for Yabani and her grieving family. Authorities remain committed to bringing those responsible to account while reinforcing safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Source:Ghanaweb

Thank you, Akufo-Addo, for not giving me an appointment in 8 years – Jennifer Queen

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Jennifer Queen, Deputy National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party Jennifer Queen, Deputy National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party

Deputy National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Jennifer Queen, has expressed gratitude to former President Akufo-Addo for not giving her any appointment.

According to the outspoken politician, she would have, by now, been harassed, persecuted, and arrested by the Mahama-led government on flimsy charges, just as has been done to some members of the NPP.

Speaking on Angel FM, as monitored by GhanaWeb, Jennifer Queen, known for her vociferousness, stated that not serving on any institution’s board during President Akufo-Addo’s government has given her peace of mind.

“Do you not think that if former President Akufo-Addo had appointed me to the board of an institution with no significant financial rewards, by this time, the Mahama government would have caused my arrest long ago? Sometimes, it is good not to have any political appointment. They would have arrested me in Rambo-style and dragged me all the way to the NIB offices. I swear to God on this issue. So, former President Akufo-Addo, I greet you this morning, and I am grateful to you for not appointing me as a board member of any institution.”

Some leading members of the NPP have, in the past week, either been arrested or invited by the National Investigation Bureau (NIB) to answer questions related to corruption.

The former Board Chairman of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, was detained by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) over his alleged role in the botched $3 billion Accra Sky Train project.

He was picked up on the morning of Sunday, February 23, 2025, for allegedly authorizing the release of $2 million to Africa Investor Holdings, the company behind the project.

Reports suggest that the payment was made before feasibility studies were conducted and that the funds have yet to be refunded to the state.

Former Minister of Railway Development, Joe Ghartey, was also invited by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for questioning regarding the Ghana Sky Train project.

The project was initiated in 2018 by the previous administration as a major infrastructure initiative to tackle traffic congestion, particularly in the Greater Accra Region.

Under the leadership of Joe Ghartey, Ghana signed a concession agreement with the Africa Investment (Ai) Sky Train Consortium in 2019, with an estimated cost of $3 billion.

However, the project never took off, raising concerns about its feasibility and financing.

In 2022, the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), a state entity, disclosed that it had invested $2 million in the project but had yet to see any returns.

The Auditor-General’s report also flagged this expenditure, sparking public debate.

KA

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Toyota Sentra burns to ashes on Fulfulso-Damongo highway

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A Toyota Sentra with registration number BT 565-22 has been completely burnt at Soalepe in the West Gonja Municipality along the Fulfulso-Damongo Highway in the Savannah Region.

The vehicle, carrying the driver and seven passengers, was travelling from Tamale to Damongo when the incident occurred. Reports say all occupants escaped unhurt.

Speaking to Channel One News, Deputy Chief Fire Officer (DCFO) and Regional Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), Emmanuel Ofori Adjei, confirmed receiving a distress call from Soalepe about the fire on Friday, February 28. He stated that firefighters arrived at the scene within four minutes, but the car was already in a severely damaged state upon their arrival.

“Our team arrived within four minutes and managed to put out the fire, but by the time we got there, the vehicle was completely burned,” Adjei stated.

Recounting the incident, the driver said that “as he approached Soalepe, he suddenly heard an explosion and immediately pulled over. Realizing the danger, he rushed to open the doors for passengers and helped unload goods from the vehicle.

“Meanwhile, he did not have a fire extinguisher and was unaware of the fire service emergency number, making it impossible for him to call for help. A fellow driver travelling behind him witnessed the fire and quickly reported the incident,” the DCFO said.

According to him, investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the fire.

I’ll Destroy NPP In Two Years, If They Get More than 25% in 2028 I’ll Shut Down My Platform – Kevin Taylor Vows

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Controversial Ghanaian media personality, Kevin Taylor, has vowed to destroy the NPP party within two years and make them irrelevant in Ghanaian politics going forward.

Speaking during a recent episode of his show, Taylor said by the time he’s done with the NPP, they will not get even 25% of the share of the vote in 2028 elections.

Taylor vowed that if NPP are able to cross the 25% threshold he will dismantle the entire Loud Silence Media network that he’s spend over a decade building.

Kevin said the reason they NPP needs to be destroyed is because they are a ‘demonic’ party who does not have the best interests of Ghanaians at heart. Taylor said the party needs to be broken down and rebuilt or replaced with a better alternative.

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Ghana Police Service records 13 robbery cases in Western Region

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The number of robbery cases recorded in 2024 within the operational zone of Western Region was thirteen (13) according to statistics from the Ghana Police Service (GPS)

According to Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCOP) Mr. Osei Akoto, the Western Regional Police Command is therefore committed to change the narrative in terms of prevention and management of crime within the jurisdiction.

This is because, Ghana Police Service, according to the commander, plays vital role in maintaining law and order, protecting lives and property, while preventing and detecting crime, as well as ensuring public safety in course of delivering on its mandate.

Briefing Chairman of the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) and Western Regional Minister Hon Joseph Nelson, on performance of the command and its architecture, he assured the Minister that with a focused mind on police community engagement, proactive policing, and effective collaboration with other security agencies, the command, he indicated would surely improve service delivery and quality of security in the region

The Western Region, according to the commander, is divided into Western and Western Central Police Regions for operational purposes, with 5 divisions, 11 districts, and 38 police stations dotted across the specific zonal areas.

Mr. Osei Akoto highlighted the command’s successes, including a significant reduction in violent crimes, with only 13 robbery cases recorded in 2024.

All these achievements notwithstanding, he confirmed that challenges confronting their operations still persist, including the threat of environmental degradation from illegal miners (galamsey activities) chieftaincy disputes, and road traffic offences including accidents.

In response, Western Regional Minister, Hon. Joseph Nelson, emphasized the need for a collaborative approach to addressing these challenges, particularly galamsey, which affects the entire nation.

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He condemned environmental degradation and the threat being posed by national security

In the region, the number of chieftaincy disputes, the Minister observed is alarming

Aside that, another issue he identified has to do with an alarming rate of fatalities, particularly along the Agona Nkwanta area

Police, government, and community stakeholders, the Minister underscores, must work together to address these challenges.

The Minister revealed his administration would support the police to continue to employ community-based policing, strategies for their proactive patrols.

Minister Nelson explained the essence of regular engagement between police and community leaders, with support from the Regional Minister and other stakeholders.

What was the NPP thinking when it dropped a ‘colossus’ for the ‘boisterous’ Afenyo-Markin? – KSM asks

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Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin [L] and Media personality, KSM Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin [L] and Media personality, KSM

Veteran broadcaster Kwaku Sintim-Misa, popularly known as KSM, has criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP), stating that it made a huge mistake by removing Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu—whom he describes as a “colossus”—and replacing him with Alexander Afenyo-Markin, whom he describes as “boisterous.”

According to KSM, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu effectively led the NPP caucus in Parliament, often demonstrating a strong measure of intelligence in his communication, regardless of whether one agreed with him or not.

Speaking on his KSM Show, as monitored by GhanaWeb, the outspoken media personality further criticized the choice of Afenyo-Markin, describing him as someone lacking “substance” and not being the ideal leader for the NPP in Parliament.

“…Among some of the things listed was Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu leaving as Majority Leader to bring in Afenyo-Markin. NPP, what were you thinking? You removed Kyei-Mensah—I call him a colossus of an MP. He understood Parliament. He knew how to communicate, whether you agreed with him or not. His system of communication had a strong measure of intelligence backing him up. I may disagree with one or two things, but overall, he was human and might have had his mistakes. But to remove him as leader of the majority? At least replace him with somebody of substance. Who did you choose? Afenyo-Markin. So boisterous—‘I will go to court’—that is what you chose. Was that your best choice?” he questioned.

KSM added, “To fire Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu and bring in Afenyo-Markin to lead the majority? Isn’t it interesting where he has led you? He has led a whole contingent of a majority in Parliament to a desperate minority because of his intransigence, because of his approach to things. This boisterous, cantankerous nature is not really in sync with the politics of 2025. We actually have to upgrade everything.”

KA

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How can you fund an economy in ICU?

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Former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Abena Osei-Asare Former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Abena Osei-Asare

Former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Abena Osei-Asare, has questioned the feasibility of President John Mahama’s ambitious social intervention programs, arguing that they lack a clear funding strategy despite his own grim assessment of the economy.

Speaking in response to Mahama’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), the Atiwa East MP criticized what she described as contradictions in the President’s message.

“It is ironic that President Mahama describes Ghana’s economy as being in an intensive care unit (ICU), yet he is announcing massive new social programmes without explaining how they will be financed,” she said.

Osei-Asare acknowledged the economic challenges faced by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government but insisted that decisive policies had been implemented to stabilize the country before Mahama took office.

She highlighted improvements in the financial sector, a rise in private sector credit, and strengthened foreign reserves as signs of recovery under the previous administration.

“The financial sector today is in a far stronger position than it was in 2016,” she noted.

“By October 2024, total banking sector assets had grown from GH¢81.2 billion in 2016 to GH¢367.2 billion. Private sector credit also saw an increase of 28.8% in 2024, compared to a negative growth of 7.5% in 2023.”

She accused the President of exaggerating economic difficulties to justify expansive spending and warned that his policy direction mirrored the excessive expenditures that led to Ghana’s 2015 IMF bailout under his administration.

“Ghana’s economy was not ‘criminally handled’ as the President suggests. We faced global economic difficulties but took responsible measures to mitigate them. The signs of recovery were clear before this government took over,” she said.

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Myron Boadu’s return to action expected soon

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Myron Boadu, the Dutch Ghanaian striker for VfL Bochum (L) Myron Boadu, the Dutch Ghanaian striker for VfL Bochum (L)

Myron Boadu, the Dutch-Ghanaian striker for VfL Bochum, has been sidelined for nearly three weeks due to a torn muscle fiber in his thigh.

His last appearance was on Matchday 21, where he scored a brace in a 2-2 draw against KSV Holstein. This week, Boadu commenced running training, signaling a potential return to the pitch. However, according to coach Dieter Hecking, the match against TSG Hoffenheim on Saturday is too soon for his comeback.

Hecking noted that even for the upcoming Bayern Munich fixture, Boadu’s participation remains uncertain. The coach emphasized the importance of not rushing the striker back into action. A more realistic return date is expected for the away game against league leaders Bayern Munich on March 8. If not then, Boadu is anticipated to make his comeback at the latest a week later when Eintracht Frankfurt visits VfL Bochum.

This season, Boadu has been a key player for Bochum, making 11 Bundesliga appearances and scoring 7 goals. He has also provided 1 assist, showcasing his offensive prowess. His performances have been instrumental in the team’s attacking strategies.

He kidnap anything wrong – KOKA defends Habib Iddrisu in Dumelo saga

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KOKA says Iddrisu’s advice to Dumelo was misinterpreted

Entertainment critic and NPP communications team member, Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu, popularly known as KOKA, has weighed in on the recent controversy between John Dumelo and MP of Tolon, Habib Iddrisu.

Iddrisu came under fire from some industry personalities and netizens on social media after he advised the Deputy Minister of Agriculture-designate, John Dumelo, during his vetting to focus on his role as he was “no longer in the movie industry” and that he should be “as serious as he can.”

However, speaking in an interview with Max TV on February 28, 2025, KOKA defended Iddrisu’s comments, stating that the MP did not say anything wrong.

According to him, Iddrisu’s advice to Dumelo was misinterpreted.

According to KOKA, Iddrisu’s remarks were meant to guide Dumelo in his new role, emphasizing the need for humility, seriousness, and focus.

“Iddrisu did not say anything wrong. Real life is like drama on its own. The MP was simply advising Dumelo to take his new role seriously, work closely with his boss, and avoid letting his star personality overshadow his boss unintentionally,” KOKA explained.

He further clarified that Iddrisu’s intention was to caution Dumelo against treating his new responsibilities like a movie role, urging him to approach the position with dedication and professionalism.

“He was telling Dumelo to be humble, apply seriousness, and focus on assisting his boss. He shouldn’t take it as a movie because, in real life, everything requires commitment,” KOKA added.

KOKA also criticised those who lambasted the MP, suggesting that they may not have fully understood the context of his statement.

“It seems those attacking the MP were not mature enough to grasp what he said. I didn’t see anything wrong with his statement,” he stated.

Meanwhile, various creative arts personalities, including George Quaye, Nana Poku Ashis, Kwame Dadzie, D-Black, and the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, among others, have lambasted Iddrisu for his statement and demanded an apology.

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Source :GhanaWeb

I don’t owe an apology to Donald Trump, says Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Hours after a heated exchange with US President Donald Trump and vice-president J.D. Vance at Oval Office meeting, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stood his ground, making it clear that he saw no reason to apologise.

His focus remains on achieving a “just and lasting peace” to ensure that Russia cannot launch further attacks on Ukraine.

The stormy exchange with Trump and Vance reportedly stemmed from disagreements over US military aid and Ukraine’s long-term security. While Trump warned Zelenskyy about the risks of escalating the conflict, Zelenskyy pushed back, emphasising the need for continued support to prevent future Russian aggression.

In his much-anticipated prime-time interview with Brett Baier of Fox News, Zelenskyy acknowledged that the Oval Office exchange “was not good” but stood by his role in it. Rather than expressing regret, he defended the conversation, calling it “open” and “honest” — a discussion between friends who may disagree but remain committed to a shared goal.

Zelenskyy’s remarks suggest that despite the tension with Trump and Vance, he still views the US as a crucial ally. However, the meeting’s fallout and the uncertain future of US aid raise concerns about how Ukraine will navigate its war strategy and diplomatic ties moving forward.