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Finance Minister Urges Parliament to Pass 2025 Budget to Drive Economic Growth

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has called on Members of Parliament (MPs) to support the passage of the 2025 budget estimates, emphasizing its critical role in implementing key economic policies aimed at fostering sustainable growth and stability.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Post-Budget Workshop in Parliament, Dr. Forson outlined several transformational initiatives embedded in the budget, including the Big Push initiative to accelerate infrastructure development, the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board to regulate the gold sector, and the Agriculture for Economic Transformation program to enhance food security and agro-industrialization.

OSP is threatening Ofori-Atta – Haruna Mohammed

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The Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Haruna Mohammed, has accused the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) of unfairly targeting former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

This comes amid heightened tensions between the OSP and Ofori-Atta, with the Special Prosecutor warning that the former minister would be re-listed as a wanted person if he fails to appear for questioning on June 2, 2025.

Mr Mohammed argued that the approach being taken by the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyabeng appears more like intimidation than due process.

In an interview on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Monday, March 17, Mr Mr Mohammed said Ofori-Atta has not refused to appear before the OSP but has chosen to let his legal team handle some of the corruption allegations on his behalf.

“Ken Ofori-Atta can appear before the Special Prosecutor, and his lawyers can speak on his behalf without him even opening his mouth. Is that right or wrong? He has said that some of the corruption allegations raised can be properly addressed by his lawyers. If those matters are not satisfactorily dealt with, he will definitely appear on the agreed date and respond to the issues,” Mr Mohammed stated.

He further criticised the OSP for treating the case as though a judgment had already been passed, emphasising that the allegations remain unproven and that it is the responsibility of the OSP to establish credible evidence.

“The OSP is handling this case as if a judgment has already been made. These are just allegations, and it is their duty to provide evidence against the individual. We expect the OSP to show some level of respect and professionalism in dealing with senior officials of this country,” he added.

Addressing concerns about equality before the law, Mr Mohammed clarified that his argument was not about shielding Ofori-Atta from legal scrutiny but rather about ensuring fairness in the process.

“I am not saying that anyone is above the law, but there should be a level of decorum in handling such matters. Going to court is not illegal; it is the right of every citizen. Ofori-Atta never said he would not appear on the defined date.

“So why is the OSP making public announcements and issuing threats? It appears as though they are trying to pressure him into withdrawing his court case, which should not be the case,” he stated.

He urged the OSP to allow all citizens, including Ken Ofori-Atta, to enjoy the legal rights enshrined in the 1992 Constitution, without what he perceives as undue pressure or intimidation.

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Afenyo-Markin calls for dedicated Hospital for MPs

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has called for a dedicated hospital for Members of Parliament (MPs) to address health concerns while ensuring health confidentiality.

Speaking during the inauguration of the Parliamentary Service Board for the ninth Parliament on Monday, March 17, 2025, the Effutu MP highlighted the unique challenges faced by parliamentarians in accessing private healthcare.

According to Afenyo-Markin, the establishment of a parliamentary hospital would be a significant step toward safeguarding the health and privacy of lawmakers.

He noted that the political class often faces heightened scrutiny, making it difficult to seek medical care without compromising confidentiality.

“Mr Speaker, there are two things that I hope for in this ninth parliament. One is a hospital for parliament. If it does happen, according to your vision, it will be a great milestone. We are a political class and our health issues must be known within certain confines. Because of confidentially issues people travel abroad at great cost for medical support. I believe if we are able to deal with this, it will help,” he stated.

Additionally, the minority leader, proposed the establishment of a new Parliamentary chamber to enhance the security of Members of Parliament.

He emphasised the need for a new infrastructure that reflects the importance of the legislative arm of government.

A Fan-Favorite ‘Chicago Fire’ Alum Will Make His Grand Return This Season

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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

Eamonn Walker, who left Chicago Fire in Season 12, will be returning for an episode next month, appearing in the April 16 episode, titled “Post-Mortem.”

9th Parliamentary Service Board inaugurated: Full list of members

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The 9th Parliamentary Service Board, chaired by Speaker Alban Bagbin, has been inaugurated to oversee Parliament’s welfare and operations.

The 9th Parliamentary Service Board has officially been inaugurated to oversee the welfare, administration, and operational matters of Ghana’s Parliament, with a mix of sitting and former MPs forming part of the team.

Ghana Water Limited inaugurates new audit committee to deepen financial oversight

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The Ghana Water Limited (GWL) has inaugurated a new Audit Committee, in line with the Public Financial Management (PFM) Act, 2016 (Act 921), to strengthen internal control systems, ensure compliance, and enhance financial oversight within the institution.

The five-member committee is chaired by Hon. Gladys Gillian Naadu Tetteh, a seasoned governance and public financial management expert.

The committee, among others, will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of internal and external audit recommendations, monitoring financial reporting processes, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and policies, and advising management on risk.

It serves as an advisory body, supporting management to establish robust internal control systems and identify early warning signals that could affect operational efficiency or financial integrity.

Adam Mutawakilu, the Managing Director of GWL, speaking at the inauguration, emphasized on the importance of the committee’s role in promoting transparency, accountability.

He reiterated President John Mahama’s call for public servants to embrace accountability and lead by example, stressing on the importance of responsible leadership, transparency and public trust in governance.

Mutawakilu further underscored that the inauguration of the Audit Committee reflects the broader national commitment to promoting transparency, integrity, and good governance in the public sector as championed by President Mahama.

The president, he stated, had announced plans to introduce a Code of Conduct for individuals in positions of trust as part of efforts to reinforce ethical leadership and responsible stewardship of public resources.

“The president’s renewed emphasis on transparency and accountability sets a clear tone for all public institutions and at Ghana Water Ltd, we are committed to aligning with this national vision by strengthening our internal control systems, enhancing financial oversight, and ensuring that our operations meet the highest standards of integrity,” he said.

He noted that the Audit Committee would serve as a critical mechanism in ensuring compliance with public financial management regulations and supporting the company to operate with openness and accountability.

“This is how we build public trust – by demonstrating that we are not only committed to delivering quality services, but also to managing public resources responsibly and transparently,” he added.

The MD said the inauguration of the Audit Committee is not just a statutory requirement under the PFM Act, but a strategic step in positioning Ghana Water Ltd to meet the highest standards of financial governance and internal control.

He noted that the committee is expected to collaborate closely with management and internal audit units to strengthen the risk management framework and implement audit recommendations from internal and external sources.

“Our goal is to ensure that GWL continues to operate with integrity and transparency in the discharge of its core mandate of delivering potable water to the Ghanaian public. We must be proactive in our governance processes, and this committee will play a crucial role in this direction,” he added.

Adam Mutawakilu stressed that the committee’s advisory and oversight roles were integral to improving organizational efficiency and reducing irregularities, adding that GWL remained committed to promoting a culture of accountability.

Dr. Eric Oduro Osae, Director-General of the Internal Audit Agency (IAA), who administered the official induction, emphasized the committee’s dual role of oversight and advisory and charged members to proactively support management in implementing audit recommendations and to regularly review systems before external audits were conducted.

“You are not whistleblowers but support structures to guide management to prevent issues before they arise. Internal audit must provide early warning signals and not wait for external auditors to expose weaknesses in the system,” he stated.

Dr Osae highlighted that under the PFM Act, the Audit Committee is required to submit an annual status of implementation report to the President, a copy of which also goes to Parliament, the Auditor-General, and the Internal Audit Agency.

He, therefore, urged the committee to take ownership of this responsibility and ensure that the 2024 Audit Committee Report, due in June, is submitted on time.

He further indicated that the Government is rolling out new policy directives for State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), including the revision of 2025 risk-based audit work plans by April 30, 2025, and tasked the GWL Audit Committee to align their work with these new expectations.

“Your performance will be assessed based on the quality of your reports and your contribution to strengthening the systems. If done well, your names will be written in gold in the history of this organization,” the Director-General said.

Dr. Osae also urged the committee to actively participate in entrance and exit meetings with external auditors, noting that such engagements offer valuable opportunities to identify gaps and rectify them before final audit reports are issued.

He explained that their roles extend beyond compliance, with a responsibility to support the institution in building strong internal control mechanisms and sound financial systems.

Gladys Gillian Naadu Tetteh, in her inaugural remarks as Chairperson, pledged the committee’s readiness to work collaboratively with management and other stakeholders to uphold the integrity of the organization.

“We are going to work together to continue to uphold the integrity of this organization. We will ensure enhanced financial oversight and compliance levels at Ghana Water Ltd,” she said.

Tetteh, who also chairs audit committees of other state institutions such as the Ghana Prisons Service, commended GWL for maintaining a clean financial record without major infractions.

She emphasised the importance of building on the achievements of the previous committee, led by Charles Adiyiah Kusi, to further enhance the company’s internal systems.

“I have not heard much of financial malfeasance associated with Ghana Water Limited as compared to other public institutions. This is a credit to the outgoing Audit Committee and the management team, and we intend to sustain and build on that legacy,” she remarked.

She called for collaborative engagement between the committee, management, and internal auditors to safeguard the financial health of GWL and ensure prudent use of public resources.

Kotoko’s circle in China Chairman Eduku promised pre-season in China if the club win 2024/25 GPL

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The China Circles 0086 Chairman of Asante Kotoko, Mr Thomas Kojo Eduku, has expressed his desire for the club to hold their pre-season preparations in China should they emerge as Ghana Premier League champions this season.

Eduku stated that the China Circles will lease with the Interim Management Committee (IMC) to make arrangements for a fully funded pre-season in China for the start of the next season.

“We want Kotoko to have pre-season in Ghana if they win the league. We will talk with the management and come up with how we will get the team to do their pre-season here in China.” He told Dokk TV.

This statement comes at a time when Asante Kotoko are battling for the Premier League title, with hopes of reclaiming their dominance in Ghanaian football. Traditionally,

Kotoko has had pre-season training in various locations, including Dubai, but Eduku’s vision suggests a potential shift in their preparation strategy.

Currently, discussions are yet to take place between the China Circles leadership and Kotoko’s management.

Asante Kotoko lead the table with 38 points with quite a few matches left. They failed to extend their lead at the top following a one-all draw against Samartex on matchday 24.

[VIDEO] “Very Solid” – Kaywa endorses Joseph Matthew’s ‘Love In You’ reggae hit song

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Celebrated UK-based Ghanaian Afrocentric artiste Joseph Matthew’s newest track, “Love In You,” has garnered consequential acclaim within the Ghanaian music scene, particularly catching the ear of legendary sound engineer Kaywa.

David Kojo Kyei, better known as Kaywa, a figure responsible for crafting hits for numerous top-tier Ghanaian artistes, has publicly praised the song, describing it as “Solid.”

Despite not being involved in the production of “Love In You,” Kaywa expressed his long-standing admiration for Joseph Matthew’s work.

He conveyed to Hotfmghana his unsurprised reaction to the song’s quality, recognizing its potential as a strong contender for reggae song of the year.

Produced by the acclaimed Francis Osei, ‘Love in You’ is a love song in which Matthew expresses his affection for a woman.

‘Love in You’ is accompanied by a compelling live music video. This release adds to his growing discography, which includes popular tracks like ‘Hallelujah’, ‘Nyame Ye’, The Name, Blessed, Promise Land and ‘Fear No Evil’.

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Basintale Heads Immigration –

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CGI/Mr. Samuel Basintale Amadu

 

President John Mahama has appointed Mr. Samuel Basintale Amadu as the new Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS).

He takes over from Mr. Kwame Asuah Takyi who had earlier sought permission from the president to proceed on leave prior to retiring from the Service.

The new Comptroller-General has 32 years’ experience in the GIS.

His vast experience spans immigration enforcement, border security, intelligence, regulatory compliance, and international relations. Having served in multiple high-profile roles, he has consistently demonstrated strong leadership, strategic policy implementation, and operational efficiency in Ghana’s immigration sector.

With extensive knowledge of both national and international immigration laws and policies, Mr. Amadu has played a pivotal role in enhancing the effectiveness of Ghana’s immigration framework. He has worked closely with government agencies, security forces, and international bodies to strengthen border management, enforce immigration regulations, and develop policies that promote national security and international cooperation.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree in Psychology with Philosophy – University of Ghana, Legon (2000), Postgraduate Certificate in Public Administration (with Distinction) – Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) (2005), and a Master of Arts (MA) Degree in International Affairs – Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy (LECIAD), University of Ghana (2008), including a certification in Immigration Law.

He has held various positions in the GIS since joining in September 1993.

He was overall Best Cadet &Best in Academics (2004) – Ghana Immigration Academy, Assin Fosu, and recognised for his outstanding contributions to Ghana’s immigration policy reforms and enforcement.

 

Your incompetence after 2024 election caused your sacking – NPP communicator to Dampare

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Communications Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ellen Ama Daaku, has deepened the woes of the immediate past Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, following his sacking by President John Dramani Mahama.

Madam Ama Daaku indicated that Dr. Dampare’s dismissal was justified because he was incompetent in the last three months before his removal.

Ace Nightclub & Saint Pablo Restaurant honoured at 2nd Ghana Strategic Customer Relations Conference & Awards

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Ghanaian nightclub, Ace Nightclub and Saint Pablo Restaurant under the 2717 Cairo Hospitality Limited, have been honoured for their contribution to the entertainment and the hospitality industries at the just-ended 2nd edition of the Ghana Strategic Customer Relations Conference and Awards.

The awards won include ‘Excellence in Luxurious Night Treat’ for Ace Night Club, while Saint Pablo Restaurant was awarded for ‘Exquisite Dining and Elite Service Excellence.’
Ace Night Club’s recent award is in recognition of the company’s unique blend of strategic and vibrant atmosphere for party-goers.

Saint Pablo Restaurant for years has served customers with mouthwatering dishes coupled with a welcoming ambience.

For the awarding board, the accolades are in recognition of the companies’ stunning leadership qualities and exceptional dedication to providing quality professional services for all and also setting a benchmark for others to follow.

Held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, the Ghana Strategic Customer Relations Conference and Awards organised by the Business Executive Group is a topmost corporate network platform in Ghana that embodies top organisations and CEOs.

Speaking to the media after receiving the award, Group CEO of 2717 Cairo Hospitality Limited, Paulus A. Dagbui said, the award is a big success for the company and a confidence booster for their team.

According to him, the remarkable honour is a reflection of the resilience, innovation and the team’s unwavering commitment to always create an evening of timeless elegance for customers.

“We at Ace Night Club together with our colleagues from Saint Pablo Restaurant are extremely excited for such a great recognition. We will continue to work extremely hard for bigger wins ahead. We dedicate this to our cherished customers and partners across the globe “, Paulis noted.

Saint Pablo Restaurant has positioned itself as a leader in the food and beverage industry with credibility and reputation in the market offering best local and continental dishes.

About Ace Nightclub and Saint Pablo Restaurant

Saint Pablo Restaurant is Accra’s ultimate dining destination, perfectly blending exquisite cuisine with sophisticated elegance. Conveniently located at Labone, Saint Pablo offers a unique culinary experience in an intimate setting, designed for those who appreciate exceptional dining and vibrant social scenes.

Indulge in their thoughtfully curated menu, featuring an irresistible fusion of international flavours crafted by talented chefs, complemented by a refined selection of cocktails and premium beverages. Whether you’re seeking a romantic evening, a relaxing gathering with friends, or a stylish night out, Saint Pablo sets the ideal atmosphere.

Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 6:00 pm until midnight when their kitchen closes—while the bar continues to serve guests until 2:00 am.

ACE Nightclub is Accra’s premier nightlife destination, blending world-class entertainment with unparalleled ambience.

Located at No. 9 Klottey Crescent in Labone, ACE brings a luxurious nightlife experience inspired by the timeless elegance of Roman and Greek aesthetics. With plush interiors, a stunning black-and-white checkered entryway, and the hottest resident DJs including DJ Neizer, Kelvin DJ, DJ Passion, and DJ Wonder, along with energetic resident MCs Jerome and Bright, ACE guarantees an unforgettable experience every night.

From Afrobeats and Hip-hop to Amapiano, ACE Nightclub delivers the perfect soundtrack for memorable nights, having hosted iconic performances by global stars like Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Akon, Ja Rule, Usher, Stormzy, and many others. Established in 2018, ACE remains the top choice for celebrating life’s best moments, offering an exclusive selection of premium champagne, tequila, cognac, whiskey, vodka, and gin.

Join Ace every Friday to Sunday from 00:00 until late, and discover why ACE Nightclub is proudly Ghana’s ultimate nightlife spot.

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Kofi Adomah has all the right to sue Dormaahene

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Media personality Afia Pokuaa Media personality Afia Pokuaa

Media personality Afia Pokuaa has stated that her colleague, Kofi Adomah Nwanwani, has the right to sue the Dormaahene, Osagyefo Agyemang Badu II, over the recent shooting incident that has caused him severe eye injuries.

In a video making rounds online on March 17, 2025, Afia Pokuaa insisted that it was the Dormaahene’s duty to protect the journalist from harm.

She explained that Kofi Adomah was an invited guest at the festival in Dormaa, and as the Dormaahene failed to ensure his safety, Kofi has every right to take legal action.

“Kofi and his entire family can sue the Dormaahene. It was his duty to protect him because Kofi was an invitee, and the Dormaa chiefs were the ones who invited him. One interesting thing about the whole issue is that most of the Dormaa chiefs are judges, so they know the law,” Afia Pokuaa said.

She further emphasised that the only way the Dormaahene and his chiefs could avoid responsibility would be if Kofi Adomah had attended the event without their permission.

“Assuming they told Kofi Adomah to position at a particular place and he decided to disobey them, then the law wouldn’t hold them responsible because Kofi disobeyed their order. But so far as he was told to capture that particular video, which led to the incident, his family has all the right to sue the Dormaahene and his chiefs,” she added.

What led to Kofi Adomah’s current situation?

A few months ago, Kofi Adomah Nwanwanii, along with his team from Angel FM/TV, Kofi TV, and MagrahebTV, travelled to Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region of Ghana to cover the Dormaa Kwafie festival and the 25th anniversary of the enstoolment of Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II.

While covering the event, Kofi was shot in the face by one of the gunmen wielding a musket, causing severe damage to his eyes and necessitating a series of surgeries on both eyes.

A GoFundMe account has also been created to solicit funds for another upcoming surgery.

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One person arrested in connection with Ahmed Suale’s murder

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The police has arrested one person in connection with the murder of Ahmed Suale The police has arrested one person in connection with the murder of Ahmed Suale

The Ghana Police Service has arrested one person in connection with the death of investigative journalist, Ahmed Suale.

The suspect, Daniel Owusu Koranteng, who has been identified as a friend of Suale, released some photos of the deceased to a popular politician in Ghana before he was murdered, according to a report by myjoyonline.com.

The two had worked together at Tiger Eye Private Investigations before the suspect, also known as Akwasi Amakye, disguised himself and left the shores of the country after police picked information about his involvement in the case.

The report noted that the suspect relocated to the UK when police were closing in on him and sneaked into the country.

He was arrested at Amasaman-Adease at a salon.

The report noted that the FBI in the USA extracted information including calls between the suspect and the deceased, few days before he was murdered.

The phone of the late Ahmed Suale was sent to the USA as part of police investigations.

Ahmed Suale was killed in 2019 by unknown assailants at Madina in Accra shortly after he worked on an investigative report with the BBC.

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Restructure VAT properly to push Ghana’s Tax-to-GDP beyond 20%

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President of GUTA, Dr. Joseph Obeng President of GUTA, Dr. Joseph Obeng

The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) is urging the government to properly restructure the Value Added Tax (VAT) system, emphasising its potential as a significant revenue source.

According to the President of GUTA, Dr. Joseph Obeng, a well-restructured VAT system could play a major role in increasing Ghana’s Tax-to-GDP ratio beyond 20 percent.

Ghana’s current tax-to-GDP ratio lags behind many middle-income economies. However, experts believe that with the right structural adjustments, the country can surpass the 20 percent mark.

Speaking to GhanaWeb Business on the sidelines of the 2025 Deloitte Economic Dialogue on the 2025 budget on March 17, 2025, Dr. Obeng stressed that a simplified VAT system would greatly benefit the business community.

“For the VAT reforms, we are waiting for them. We have a lot to say. If you are able to restructure the VAT, it is a goldmine for the government. Our problem has been the structure. If you make it more affordable and simplified, the government will be able to do its work, and our tax-to-GDP ratio can go beyond 20 percent,” he stated.

Dr. Obeng also commended the government for the 3 percent increase in the Growth and Sustainability Levy on mining companies.

He emphasised the need for the government to focus on the extractive sector, highlighting its role as a crucial revenue hub for the country.

The 2025 Deloitte Economic Dialogue brought together industry experts to analyze the implications of Ghana’s 2025 Budget and explore effective strategies for navigating the country’s evolving economic landscape.

The dialogue focused on key fiscal policies, tax reforms, and economic growth prospects, providing businesses and policymakers with insights to adapt to emerging challenges and opportunities.

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Footballer dies in a nightclub during fire outbreak

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Andrej Lazarov was a player of FC Skopje Andrej Lazarov was a player of FC Skopje

FC Skopje star Andrej Lazarov tragically died while trying to save others during a fire outbreak at a nightclub.

The fire, which started at dawn on Sunday, claimed the lives of at least 59 people and left more than 155 injured after breaking out at the Pulse Club in Kocani, North Macedonia.

Reports indicate that a local hip-hop group was performing for the 1,500 partygoers at the time. Lazarov, who joined the club in September, is believed to have suffered from smoke poisoning while desperately attempting to help save others.

In a harrowing statement, Macedonian second-tier side FC Skopje said: “Although we previously had information from his family that he was fine, with deep pain and great sadness, we announce that our footballer, Andrej Lazarov, has been confirmed among the victims of the tragic fire that occurred overnight in Kocani.

“As a heroic soul, Lazarov lost his life trying to help others escape from the burning environment. He was poisoned by smoke during his efforts to save lives, showing courage and humanity until the very end.

“His heroic act will always remain in our memory, as a testament to his noble character and big heart. This is a great loss for our club, for our teammates, and for the entire football community.

“Words are insufficient to describe the pain we feel in these moments, in this tragedy—the greatest in history to have befallen our club. FC Skopje expresses its most sincere condolences to his family, relatives, and the entire extended family of our club.

“Andrej was only part of Skopje for six months, but his name will always remain indelible as part of our team. The memory of him will always remain unforgettable in our hearts,” the statement concluded.

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Late US actor Hackman children names no dey inside im $80m will

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Dem don release di will of ogbonge Hollywood actor Gene Hackman Dem don release di will of ogbonge Hollywood actor Gene Hackman

Dem don release di will of ogbonge Hollywood actor Gene Hackman, but tins no clear ova im $80m (£62m) fortune.

Di two-time Academy Award winner leave im entire estate to im wife of 30 years, Betsy Arakawa. But Arakawa, 65, die alongside her husband for dia home for New Mexico last month.

Legal experts say, becos authorities say Arakawa die seven days bifor her husband, Hackman children now fit potentially inherit im fortune, even though im no put dia names for di will.

Im three children wit im late ex-wife, Faye Maltese – Christopher, 65, Elizabeth, 62, and Leslie, 58 – neva comment publicly on top dis mata.

Warning: Dis story get tins inside wey fit upset some readers.

Legal documents wey BBC see show Hackman, 95, name Arakawa as im sole beneficiary for 1995, di last update to di will na for 2005.

However, California attorney Tre Lovell bin tell BBC say di estate fit default to dem under succession laws, as long say no oda beneficiary name dey.

“Di estate go dey probated in accordance wit intestate succession laws and di children go lawfully be di next in line to inherit,” im tok.

Dem go also need to prove say di will dey invalid becos Arakawa die bifor Hackman, im add.

Authorities say Arakawa die on 11 February afta she catch one rare virus, days bifor Hackman die of natural causes.

Dem find di couple dead for separate rooms for dia $4m Santa Fe home on 26 February afta neighbourhood security bin conduct a welfare check, na dia dem see dia body for ground through one window.

Dem find Arakawa for bathroom wit pills scattered nearby, while Hackman bin dey for di back of di house, im bin dey wear sweatpants and slippers, im cane and sunglasses bin dey beside am.

Officials say im die seven days afta im wife due to severe heart disease, dem list advanced Alzheimer as a contributing factor.

Authorities initially bin say di scene bin dey “suspicious” but later dem rule out foul play.

Arakawa own will leave her assets to Hackman, wit a provision say if dem die within 90 days of each oda, her estate go, go trust and later dem go donate am to charity afta dem cover medical expenses.

Hackman in di past bin discuss im relationship wit im children.

“You go become very selfish as an actor,” im tell Di New York Times for1989. “Even though I get family, I bin dey take jobs wet go separate us for three or four months at a time. Di temptations for dat, na dI money and recognition, im bin dey too much for di poor boy in me.”

Hackman children, wey really no dey di public eye, occasionally bin dey attend red carpet events wit am.

For anoda interview, Hackman tok about di difficulty im children get of growing up wit a parent wey bin dey constantly for di spotlight.

“E dey tough to be son or daughter of a celebrity,” im tell di Irish Independent for 2000. “I bin no always dey for house wit dem wen dem bin dey grow up, and den, to live for California, my success bin always dey hang ova dia heads.”

Im daughters and granddaughter express deep affection for am afta im die.

“Im bin dey loved and admired by millions around di world for im brilliant acting career, but to us, im just be Dad and Grandpa,” dem tok. “We go miss am well-well, dem add say dem dey devastated by di loss.”

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa marry for more dan 30 years.

BigGodwin: CEO speaks as ex-girlfriend accuses her of chopping her Akosua Kumaa plus $10k

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BigGodwin Martey has spoken for the first time following an accusation from Josy that he has squandered her $10k.

Josy and BigGodwin have been trending on Facebook for the past 24 hours now following the former’s wild claims against the latter.

As alleged by Josy and her friends, BigGodwin promised to marry her and during the period of their relationship, she loaned him $10k that he has now refused to pay as they are no longer dating.

Foreign aid is not charity – Vice President Opoku-Agyemang challenges global perception

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The Vice President of Ghana, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has criticised the long-standing perception of foreign aid to Africa as a one-sided act of charity, arguing that wealth flows out of the continent far more than it receives.

Speaking at a meeting with students from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at Jubilee House on March 17, 2025, she responded to a question about foreign aid and recent remarks by America’s President Donald Trump on cutting assistance to Africa.

“You see, one of the questions he hasn’t asked himself is how much leaves our continent for his (Donald Trump’s) country. They think it’s just charity. It is not,” she said.

“If even a fraction of what is taken from our continent remained, we wouldn’t have issues with unemployment, sanitation, or many other challenges.”

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang warned that Africa would not continue to accept economic imbalances. “At the right time, we’ll also take action. And it will not be funny,” she stated.

She referenced Niger’s recent decision to renegotiate its mineral contracts, which saw its national revenue rise from $1 billion to over $10 billion in a year.

The discussion, which brought together students from Harvard Kennedy School and MIT’s urban planning programme, covered a range of issues, including women’s empowerment, climate action, and regional integration in Africa.

On climate justice, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang pointed out the unfair burden placed on African nations despite their minimal contributions to global emissions. “We are responsible for less than 5% [of emissions], yet we are expected to bear the consequences,” she noted.

The Vice President encouraged the students to amplify African perspectives in global conversations. “We need everybody’s voice. You are from Harvard Kennedy School and MIT, we need your voices too,” she urged.

Afenyo-Markin proposes new Parliamentary Chamber over security concerns

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The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has proposed the establishment of a new Parliamentary chamber to enhance the security of Members of Parliament (MPs).

The proposal was made during the inauguration of the Parliamentary Service Board for the ninth Parliament on Monday, March 17.

Afenyo-Markin emphasised the need for new infrastructure that reflects the importance of the legislative arm of government.

“Indeed, when I visited the British Parliament, even within the chamber, there is enhanced security. Here in the public gallery, anybody at all can throw anything at an MP, and there is no security.

“Mr Speaker, I am therefore looking forward to an enhanced security regime, and I am pleased to depart from this infrastructure. We can begin a conversation for a new chamber befitting the legislative arm of government.”

However, Mahama Ayariga, the Majority Leader, rejected the proposal by the Minority Leader, citing the current financial crisis of the state as the reason.

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Watch Moment Ijoba Lande, Baba Tee Meet First Time After Ex-wife Saga (Video)

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Nigerian content creator Ijoba Lande and Nollywood actor Baba Tee have met, reconciling differences physically for the first time since their public fallout over Ijoba Lande’s estranged wife, Dara.

As seen in a footage making rounds on social media, the two men were captured sharing a heartfelt hug, marking the end of their public fallout.

Majority and Minority leaders clash over new chamber and hospital for Parliament

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Majority and Minority Leaders on the 9th Parliamentary Service Board have clash over proposals for a new chamber and hospital for Parliament.

Debate over whether Ghana’s Parliament needs a new chamber and an exclusive hospital has sparked sharp disagreements between the Majority and Minority Leaders on the 9th Parliamentary Service Board, as the House considers key welfare and infrastructure issues for MPs.

GNCCI unveils Green Growth Project

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A project meant to empower women and youth in the green and circular economy sectors in the northern parts of the country has been launched.

Dubbed; Green Growth Ghana Project, the initiative seeks to create opportunities for women and youth by fostering entrepreneurship in agro-forestry and circular economy sectors.

It will provide training, funding, and mentorship to small-scale green enterprises in Ghana’s Upper West, Upper East, and Northern Regions as part of effort to address critical issues related to environmental sustainability, poverty reduction, and gender equality.

It is an initiative of Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) in collaboration with Presbyterian University Ghana and financially supported by the European Union Delegation in Ghana.

The project aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically targeting gender equality, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth and climate action.

Empowering women 

A press release by the issued by the GNCCI stated that the chamber as the leading business association in Ghana, is committed to empowering women and youth through entrepreneurship and innovation in the green economy. 

“The EU is a key funding partner for this initiative, supporting the government’s vision for sustainable development, poverty reduction and economic growth. It has a long-standing partnership with Ghana, particularly in areas related to climate resilience, sustainable development, and poverty reduction.

“The Presbyterian University of Ghana (PUG) brings its expertise in environmental sustainability and social responsibility to support the initiative’s goals. By working together, these partners aim to create a sustainable and prosperous future for Ghana’s next generation,” it added.

Residents of Biakoye appeal to Mahama to appoint Dr. Richard Bisimpo as DCE 

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By Nastain Ibn Saliu

Biakoye (O/R), March 17, GNA – Some concerned residents of the Biakoye District in the Oti Region, have made a heartfelt appeal to President John Dramani Mahama to appoint Dr Richard Bisimpo as the District Chief Executive (DCE) of Biakoye. 

Dr Richard Bisimpo, a retired Fire Service Commander, is among the three individuals shortlisted for the DCE position and widely recognised within the district for his dedication, hard work, tireless service, and selfless commitment to the development of Biakoye. 

The residents, who have thrown their support behind Dr Bisimpo, strongly believe he is the ideal candidate to lead the district and steer its progress. 

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Mr Ahiable Mawuli, a resident of Tapa Abotoase, praised Dr. Bisimpo’s contributions over the years. 

“He has consistently mobilised resources and support for the district’s development. The man genuinely has Biakoye at heart, and it is clear to us that such a dedicated person is exactly who we need as DCE,” he stated. 

Another resident, Mahmoud Isah, highlighted Dr Bisimpo’s numerous sacrifices and initiatives aimed at improving the district. 

“Dr Bisimpo has built an ultramodern computer laboratory for students in Kwamekrom, provided his three-bedroom self-contained house to accommodate the headmaster of the Kwamekrom Community Day Senior High School. 

He has also supported students with school supplies during exams. Additionally, he has facilitated the construction of boreholes in several communities and donated motorbikes, computers, and other essential items to strengthen the party’s operations,” Isah noted. 

“The man is genuine and capable of transforming Biakoye better than any other candidate,” he added. 

A party loyalist, Abdullai Mawusi, also commended Dr Bisimpo’s unwavering commitment and made a passionate plea to John Mahama. 

“We humbly appeal to President Mahama to appoint Dr Bisimpo to help reset and develop Biakoye,” she appealed. 

Meanwhile, investigations conducted by the GNA revealed that a significant number of individuals within the Biakoye District had expressed strong support for Dr Richard Bisimpo, favoring him over other aspirants. 

The residents are therefore urging President John Dramani Mahama to recognise Dr Bisimpo’s remarkable contributions and grant him the opportunity to serve as the DCE, believing his leadership will usher in positive transformation for Biakoye. 

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We are not safe in Parliament

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has expressed concerns over the security of lawmakers and Parliamentary Service members, citing increasing incidents of attacks by unidentified individuals within the parliamentary enclave.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Parliamentary Service Board for the ninth Parliament, Bagbin urged the Majority Leader to prioritize efforts to enhance security measures within the precincts of the House.

The Speaker revealed that intruders had previously entered Parliament’s premises and attacked members and staff, often escaping by scaling the perimeter wall into the surrounding forest.

He emphasised that strengthening security within the parliamentary precinct is essential for the smooth functioning of the legislature.

“One of the challenges that need to be addressed is to secure the parliamentary enclave to ensure the safety of members and staff. This has been a worrying matter for parliament for some time now, we are actually insecure here.

“We are not safe. Sometimes people can come in and attack us or staff and anytime there is an attempt to apprehend them, they scale over the wall and escape into the forest. This is vital for the functioning of parliament. I believe the ninth board will work assiduously to make this a reality.

“I will call on the leaders of the house to follow up on this matter,” he stated.

Sanitation Ministry under Cecilia Dapaah awarded contract which caused financial loss to state – Kpebu

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Embattled former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, has been cited for causing financial loss to the state through a contract she awarded during her tenure.

According to private legal practitioner, Martin Luther Kpebu, who made the disclosure on the KeyPoints on TV3 Saturday, March 15, 2025, it was expected of the then A-G to initiate processes for the retrieval of money paid under the contract, but he only gave an opinion that the money be returned to the state.

‘We are not safe’ – Speaker Bagbin complains about porous security in Parliament

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin has raised urgent concerns about the security situation within the parliamentary enclave, stating that the safety of both members and staff remains a significant issue.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Parliamentary Service Board for the ninth Parliament, Bagbin highlighted the growing insecurity, revealing that attacks on parliamentarians and their staff have become a worrying threat.

“One of the challenges that need to be addressed is to secure the parliamentary enclave to ensure the safety of members and staff,” Bagbin stated.

He added, “This has been a worrying matter for Parliament for some time now, we are actually insecure here.”

The Speaker went on to explain that there have been instances where individuals have managed to breach the parliamentary grounds, posing a danger to those within the compound.

“We are not safe. Sometimes people can come in and attack us or staff and anytime there is an attempt to apprehend them, they scale over the wall and escape into the forest,” he said, expressing deep concern about the ease with which security breaches are taking place.

Bagbin stressed that securing the parliamentary enclave is vital for the proper functioning of Parliament, as it directly affects the ability of lawmakers to carry out their duties without fear for their personal safety.

“This is vital for the functioning of parliament,” he emphasised.

In light of the issue, the Speaker expressed confidence that the Ninth Board of Parliament would work diligently to address the matter. “I believe the ninth board will work assiduously to make this a reality,” he said, underlining the importance of resolving the security concerns swiftly.

Bagbin called on the leaders of the house to take immediate action in following up on the security matter.

“I will call on the leaders of the house to follow up on this matter,” he concluded.

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Branch pastors are allocating church funds to themselves – Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah laments

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General Overseer of the Believers Worship Centre, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah General Overseer of the Believers Worship Centre, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah

The General Overseer of the Believers Worship Centre, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah, has publicly condemned the actions of some of his branch pastors, accusing them of embezzling church funds.

In a video making rounds on social media, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah expressed discontent over the misconduct.

“Some brothers have allocated some percentages for themselves. Look at the expenditure when it comes to television. Look at the number of radio FM stations that we have,” he stated.

He lamented about these issues while pointing out the sacrifices he has made for the church.

“I stand on my feet for four hours on Sundays. Look at the money I even deposit or give, even when I am dancing and singing. Look at the money that you shower on me. On Sunday, I gave two envelopes full of money.

“A brother at the branch allotted 30% of the proceedings for himself. When the Thanksgiving offering comes, he takes another money out of it for himself and then pays the rest,” he disclosed.

Prophet Kyei-Duah warned those involved, stating that branches found guilty of embezzling funds would face serious repercussions.

“For every organiser brother whose branch is found to have engaged in any form of embezzlement, the offering or sacrifice that I need to give this year, your branch shall not earn anything from it,” he declared.

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Don’t run from the law

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A legal expert, Andrew Appiah Danquah A legal expert, Andrew Appiah Danquah

A legal expert, Andrew Appiah Danquah, has advised the former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, to fully surrender himself to investigations surrounding the allegations levelled against him by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

He explained the need for accountability in public service, urging Ofori-Atta not to give the impression that he is evading the law.

In a video shared on X by TV3 on March 17, 2025, he said, “I have a simple advice for Ken Ofori-Atta.For somebody who has had the privilege of having served Ghana at the very top position, not at the highest level, who took an oath to protect and defend the laws of this country, he should subjugate himself to due process.

“He shouldn’t be giving the impression that he’s running away from the law because, in my view, that’s the impression he’s giving,” he added.

According to Appiah Dankwah, Ofori-Atta informed the OSP that he was uncertain on when he will be back to Ghana.

He, however, questioned Ofori- Atta’s expectation from the OSP, saying “What do you expect the OSP to do?”

Appiah Dankwa, therefore, urged the OSP to continue with the investigations within the confines of the constitution to remind officials of accountability, adding that Ofori-Atta remains innocent until proven guilty.

“I’ll encourage the OSP that he should, in the spirit of playing his role of creating the right political culture that will hold political leadership accountable, do all in his power to investigate Ken within the confines of the principles and values of our constitution and those principal values were exposed by my brother and I agree. He’s innocent until proven guilty,” he noted.

Danquah also explained that no one has said that Ken is guilty but rather Ghanaians demand thorough probe into the allegations leveled against him.

“Nobody has said that Ken is guilty, all we are saying is that we want to investigate potential criminal deeds potentially committed by him and he shouldn’t give the impression that he is running away from that process,” he added.

He urged the OSP to carefully pursue the case, arguing that it will set an example for political accountability in Ghana.

“The OSP should pursue this, like I said, in a collective bid to create that right culture that will send a signal to all politicians that when granted the privilege to serve our country, understand we will hold you accountable,” he stated.

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COMAC raises alarm over shortage of diesel in Bono, Bono East Regions

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File photo: The visit to the regions revealed shortages of diesel and RON 95 in some retail outlets File photo: The visit to the regions revealed shortages of diesel and RON 95 in some retail outlets

An Imminent shortage of Diesel and RON 95 at some pumps in the Bono and Bono East Region has been detected by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies.

This was detected through its unannounced mystery shopping exercise, which is conducted periodically in retail outlets across the country.

The visit seeks to evaluate operational efficiency, compliance with company and overall quality standards.

A visit to the Bono and Bono East Regions reveals diesel and RON 95 shortages in some retail outlets.

According to the chamber, stock deficiency disrupts service delivery and may negatively impact customer trust and station reputation.

They are, therefore, calling on the National Petroleum Authority to swiftly address concerns to enhance service delivery.

Here are full details of their report

The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) conducted an unannounced mystery shopping exercise across retail outlets in the Bono and Bono East Regions. The purpose of this mystery shopping was to evaluate operational efficiency, compliance with company standards, and overall customer service quality.

The exercise revealed several areas of concern that require urgent attention to maintain operational integrity and customer satisfaction. This report outlines the key findings and provides recommendations for improvement.

Key Findings

ATG Issues:

The exercise identified multiple issues with the Automatic Tank Gauging system (ATG) at various retail outlets. Inconsistent readings and potential calibration errors were observed, which could compromise inventory tracking and operational efficiency. Immediate technical assessments and repairs are recommended to address these discrepancies.

Shortage of Diesel and RON 95:

A notable shortage of diesel and RON 95 was observed at several retail outlets. This stock deficiency disrupts service delivery and may negatively impact customer trust and station reputation. A robust supply chain optimization strategy should be explored to prevent future shortages.

Non-Display of RON Stickers by Some Retail Outlets:

During the exercise, it was noted that some retail outlets failed to display their RON stickers as required. RON stickers indicate the kind of product the retail outlet sells, as some vehicles have specific fuel specifications. RON stickers should be affixed to dispensers to help customers easily identification and choose the type of fuel they wish to purchase.

Need for Safety Awareness Training

The exercise highlighted a lack of adequate safety awareness among staff at multiple retail outlets. Instances of unsafe practices were observed, posing risks to employees and customers alike. We recommend the implementation of mandatory safety awareness training to reinforce protocols and enhance workplace safety.

Sample Check of Pump Verifications and 10-litre can sampling

Sample checks were conducted on fuel pump verifications with 10-litre cans to assess dispensing accuracy. While some pumps performed within acceptable limits, others exhibited minor deviations that could undermine customer confidence and regulatory compliance. In some cases, pumps were shown to be over-delivering, which could affect sales of retail outlets. A comprehensive review and recalibration of affected pumps at various retail outlets in the Bono and Bono East regions are necessary to ensure uniformity, reliability and compliance.

Conclusion

The mystery shopping exercise conducted by the COMAC team has highlighted critical operational and compliance issues at filling stations in the Bono and Bono East regions. Addressing these concerns promptly will enhance service delivery, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain customer satisfaction. COMAC remains available to support the implementation of these recommendations and further assist in improving station performance.

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Trump make move to close down Voice of America

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Voice of America launched in 1942 with a mandate to combat Nazi and Japanese propaganda Voice of America launched in 1942 with a mandate to combat Nazi and Japanese propaganda

Donald Trump don sign one order to stop di federally funded news organisation Voice of America, accusing am of being “anti-Trump” and “radical”.

One White House statement say di order go “ensure taxpayers no longer dey on di hook for radical propaganda”, and include quotes from politicians and right-wing media wey tok against di “leftist”, “partisan” VOA.

VOA, wey still primarily be radio service, bin dey set up during World War Two to counter Nazi propaganda. Hundreds of millions of pipo around di world dey use am.

Mike Abramowitz, VOA director, say e and virtually im entire staff of 1,300 pipo don dey put on paid leave.

Abramowitz say di order no make VOA able to carry out iM “vital mission… especially wey dey critical today, wen kontries wey no gbadun America, like Iran, China, and Russia, dey sink billions of dollars into creating false narratives to discredit di United States”.

Di president order target VOA parent company US Agency for Global Media, or USAGM, wey dey also fund non-profit like Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia, wey bin dey originally set up to counter communism.

E tell managers to “reduce performance… to di minimum presence and function required by law”.

CBS, di news partner of BBC for US, say VOA employees receive di news via email by Crystal Thomas, USAGM human resources director.

One source tell CBS say all freelance workers and international contractors receive message say money no dey now to pay dem.

Emails wey CBS see notify di bosses of Radio Free Asia and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty say dia federal grants don dey terminated.

VOA and oda stations under USAGM dey serve more dan 400,000,000 listeners and dey similar to BBC World Service, wey dey partly-funded by di British government.

Elon Musk, di billionaire and top adviser to Trump wey don dey oversee di cuts to US government, don use im social media platform X to call for VOA to dey shut down.

Di US president also cut funding to several oda federal agencies – including those responsible for preventing homelessness, and funding museums and libraries.

Trump bin dey criticise VOA well-well for im first term. E recently appoint strong loyalist Kari Lake to be special adviser for di US Agency for Global Media.

Di president regularly dey say mainstream media outlets dey biased against am. E call CNN and MSNBC “corrupt” and “illegal”, without providing evidence, during one speech for di justice department.

Di White House statement link to several commentators and reports from right-wing media organisations about VOA alleged bias.

E quote one article wey dey written for di right-wing Washington Times by Dan Robinson, one former White House correspondent for VOA, wey say di organisation don “essentially become one rogue operation often reflecting a leftist bias”.

E include links to oda articles wey accuse VOA managers of telling staff not to describe Hamas as “terrorist organisation”, and to suppress negative reports of Iran.

Oda links na to everyday reporting of di 2020 US election, wey e claim say dey favourable to Trump rival Joe Biden.

Voice of America launch for 1942 wit mandate to fight Nazi and Japanese propaganda. Im first broadcast – wey dem do wit transmitter wey BC borrow US – tok about a modest purpose.

Gerald Ford, former president, sign di VOA public charter for 1976 to safeguard im editorial independence.

By 1994, di Broadcast Board of Governors, with oversight over non-military broadcasting, bin dey established.

For 2013, one shift in legislation allow VOA and affiliates to begin broadcasting for di US.

Stonebwoy did not influence ”Up and Running” tour ticket prices – BMG PRO debunks allegation

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The Head of Public Relations for Burniton Music Group (BMG), Vida Adutwumwaa Boateng, has strongly refuted claims that ticket prices for Stonebwoy’s “Up and Running” tour in London were deliberately reduced to fill the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

In what is being hailed as a historic moment for Ghanaian music, Stonebwoy, the celebrated Reggae and Dancehall artiste, successfully sold out the O2 Sheperd’s Bush Empire, shattering the long-held belief that no Ghanaian musician could accomplish such a feat without support from the core UK based Ghanaian promoters.

I would’ve been surprised if Mahama retained Dampare – Ama Daaku

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A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communications team, Ellen Ama Daaku, syas she would have been surprised if President John Dramani Mahama, had maintained the immediate past Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, in his administration.

According to her, Dr. Dampare’s performance was nothing to speak about after the violent incidents that followed the 2024 general elections which left the country in chaos.

The Most Stunning and Creative Ankara Styles You Should Consider

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Ankara, also known as African print fabric, has become a global fashion sensation, celebrated for its bold patterns, vibrant colors, and versatility. This fabric, often worn in traditional African attire, has evolved over time, becoming a staple in modern fashion across the world. Today, Ankara styles are not only worn for cultural events but are also seen in everyday fashion, red carpet events, and high-end fashion shows. If you’re looking to make a statement, here are some of the most stunning and creative Ankara styles you should consider.

1. Ankara Maxi Dresses

Ankara maxi dresses are a timeless and elegant choice. These dresses often feature dramatic cuts, voluminous skirts, and intricate patterns, making them perfect for both casual outings and formal events. Adding a belt or cinching the waist can highlight your silhouette, and the bright, bold prints make these dresses a true head-turner.

2. Ankara Jumpsuits

The Ankara jumpsuit is a modern twist on the classic one-piece. With the fabric’s bold patterns, a well-tailored jumpsuit can be a chic yet comfortable outfit for any occasion. Whether it’s a sleek, fitted design or a more relaxed, wide-leg silhouette, Ankara jumpsuits are an excellent choice for women who want style and versatility.

3. Ankara Peplum Tops

Peplum tops are an ultra-stylish way to incorporate Ankara into your wardrobe. The flared hemline gives the top a fun, feminine shape, making it perfect for pairing with skirts, trousers, or even jeans. Ankara peplum tops can be worn for both casual and professional settings, and their creative designs make them stand out.

4. Ankara Skirts and Blouses

One of the most popular and versatile styles is the combination of an Ankara skirt with a matching or complementary blouse. This style allows for creative mixing and matching of patterns. You can pair a high-waisted Ankara skirt with a tailored blouse for a sleek, polished look, or go for a more relaxed feel with a loose-fit top.

5. Ankara Wrap Dresses

The Ankara wrap dress is flattering on all body types. This dress style can be adjusted to accentuate the waist while offering a comfortable fit. Its simple yet elegant design makes it perfect for both casual days out and more formal occasions. Whether in a bold print or a more subtle pattern, this style is always a go-to for an effortlessly chic look.

6. Ankara Off-Shoulder Tops and Dresses

For a more playful and trendy option, consider the off-shoulder Ankara style. The off-shoulder design brings a touch of sultriness, making it an ideal choice for a summer day or evening event. You can choose from dresses or tops, and the bright Ankara prints will keep the outfit lively and eye-catching.

7. Ankara Trouser Suits

For those who prefer a more structured look, an Ankara trouser suit is the perfect blend of sophistication and cultural flair. With tailored pants and a matching blazer, this style exudes power and elegance while maintaining a fun and creative edge with the fabric’s vibrant prints. It’s ideal for both professional settings and formal events.

8. Ankara Kimono Robes

Ankara kimonos bring a touch of luxury and comfort. These long, flowing robes can be worn casually as loungewear or as a statement piece over a simple outfit. Their fluidity and the versatility of the fabric make them an effortlessly chic choice, whether at home or out for a relaxed gathering.

Incorporating Ankara into your wardrobe is a surefire way to celebrate African heritage while showcasing your personal style. The stunning and creative Ankara styles listed above offer endless possibilities for expression, from casual to sophisticated, traditional to modern. No matter your style, there’s an Ankara outfit that will make you feel confident, bold, and unique.

A/R: I’ve been inundated with calls from residents over Dumsor

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Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene has revealed that he is under intense pressure from residents in the region following the recent instability in power supply, with the worst incident occurring over the weekend.

For weeks, residents of the Ashanti Region have raised persistent concerns over the unstable power supply, which continues to disrupt both commercial and domestic activities.

Dr. Amoakohene lamented that he has been inundated with calls from residents urging him to intervene and help resolve the power crisis.

“For some few months now, we have been having power outages. Others have blamed it on sabotage, and others have blamed it on a lot of reasons.

“Sunday, March 16, was epic, it  [dumsor] was almost all over the districts and municipalities, so, I have had a lot of complaints from most of the communities. We believe that you are in to solve problems in the energy sector,” he stated.

The growing complaints over the unstable power situation have compelled the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, to visit the region and engage key stakeholders in the power sector to find solutions to the challenge.

As part of efforts to address the shortfalls, the Minister is expected to inspect ongoing power infrastructure projects in the Ashanti Region.

Mr. Jinapor attributed the situation to what he described as a weak power sector inherited by the current administration.

He, however, outlined several measures aimed at addressing the challenge and improving power supply in the region.

“Ashanti region peculiarly has a major problem with power supply, it’s not just the supply of the power into the grid, but also evacuating the power and distributing it. GRIDCo is injecting some major transformers to stabilise the power supply.

“ECG is also doing some major works and we expect that the power supply situation in Kumasi and its environs and Ashanti Region in general should see significant improvements,” he stated.

 

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Eve Esin Reacts to Claims That Colleagues Yul Edochie, Desmond Elliot, Ken Eric Are Gay

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Recall that Gistlover made a post sometime back calling out some alleged male celebrities who are gay.

Nollywood actress Eve Esin has opened up following claims that some of her male colleagues – Yul Edochie, Desmond Elliot, Ken Eric – are gay.

The shocking claim was made by Instagram blogger, Gistlover.

I’ve been inundated with calls from residents over Dumsor – Amoakohene

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Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene has revealed that he is under intense pressure from residents in the region following the recent instability in power supply, with the worst incident occurring over the weekend.

For weeks, residents of the Ashanti Region have raised persistent concerns over the unstable power supply, which continues to disrupt both commercial and domestic activities.

Dr. Amoakohene lamented that he has been inundated with calls from residents urging him to intervene and help resolve the power crisis.

“For some few months now, we have been having power outages. Others have blamed it on sabotage, and others have blamed it on a lot of reasons.

“Sunday, March 16, was epic, it  [dumsor] was almost all over the districts and municipalities, so, I have had a lot of complaints from most of the communities. We believe that you are in to solve problems in the energy sector,” he stated.

The growing complaints over the unstable power situation have compelled the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, to visit the region and engage key stakeholders in the power sector to find solutions to the challenge.

As part of efforts to address the shortfalls, the Minister is expected to inspect ongoing power infrastructure projects in the Ashanti Region.

Mr. Jinapor attributed the situation to what he described as a weak power sector inherited by the current administration.

He, however, outlined several measures aimed at addressing the challenge and improving power supply in the region.

“Ashanti region peculiarly has a major problem with power supply, it’s not just the supply of the power into the grid, but also evacuating the power and distributing it. GRIDCo is injecting some major transformers to stabilise the power supply.

“ECG is also doing some major works and we expect that the power supply situation in Kumasi and its environs and Ashanti Region in general should see significant improvements,” he stated.

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4 interesting things to note before this year’s event

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King Paluta, King Promise and Kweku Smoke are in contention for the Artiste of the Year title King Paluta, King Promise and Kweku Smoke are in contention for the Artiste of the Year title

The 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards nominations are out, and artistes, along with industry stakeholders, are gearing up to secure prestigious awards at the main event.

As with previous editions, this year’s TGMA comes with some additions, subtractions, and notable changes that will stir up excitement.

As preparations are underway, here are four key things to note before this year’s TGMA

1. New Category Added

Earlier this year, the TGMA board introduced a new category: ‘Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song’.

This category aims to recognise the most popular gospel song that blends contemporary genres like R&B, hip-hop, and pop with traditional gospel elements.

It’s an exciting addition that showcases the evolution of gospel music in Ghana.

2. Group of the Year excluded again

The ‘Group of the Year’ category, which had been a staple at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards for many years, saw groups like Keche (2021), DopeNation (2020), Bethel Revival Choir (2019), Wutah (2018), and VVIP (2017) take home the award, was scrapped in 2022.

This was due to what was termed “a lack of competitiveness.”

In 2024, a petition spearheaded by fresh music sensation LalixLola, with support from industry players, called for the category’s revival.

However, despite the call, the category has yet to make a return.

3. ‘First and second timers’

After a stellar 2024 performance, popular rapper Kweku Smoke earned his first-ever ‘Artiste of the Year’ nomination, much to the excitement of his loyal fanbase.

Also, gospel music group, Team Eternity, which made waves in 2024 with their hit song “Defe Defe,” received a nomination in the ‘Artiste of the Year’ category.

In addition, they have secured seven other nominations in various categories, including Best Gospel Song, Best Collaboration, Best Group Performance, and Best New Artiste, among others.

4. A ‘back for round two’

After a tight race in 2024, which saw him lose to Stonebwoy, Afrobeats sensation King Promise is back and determined to win the coveted ‘Artiste of the Year’ award.

This category is keenly contested by King Paluta following an impressive 2024 that saw his hit songs dominate the charts.

In conclusion, as the industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these changes shape the awards scheme.

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Gambo’s ‘Drip Remix’ earns TGMA nomination

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Ghanaian musician, Bashir Annan, popularly known as Gambo, has seen his iconic song “Drip Remix” receiving a nomination for International Collaboration of the Year at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Awards (TGMA).

The song, which features US rapper Jim Jones and Ghanaian musician Edem, has been recognised for its powerful blend of cultures and its impact on promoting Ghanaian culture on the international scene.

The “Drip Remix” video, a masterpiece of Afro hiphop music, shot in New York, showcases Jim Jones handsomely dressed in Kente like a Ghanaian king.

This historic collaboration marks the first time a Ghanaian musician has influenced a Western artist to adopt the Ghanaian culture, rather than trying to dress and copy cat the dress code of the Western world.

 

The competition for this year’s TGMA is intense, with some of Ghana’s top musicians namely stone boy, King Promise, Joe mantle and Diana Hamilton, securing nominations, making the race for the ultimate awards highly competitive. The display of the Ghanaian cultural heritage & pride, from the drummer’s, to the worrier attires and display of the Ghanian cultural Adwoa dance in ‘Drip Remix’ video to the western world and diaspora was a true statement and is anticipated to win the ‘International Collaboration Of The Year’ category.

So far, Charterhouse has released nominees for several key categories, including Best HipHop Song, Best Afrobeat Song, Best Hiplife Song, Best Highlife Song, Best Urban Contemporary Gospel Song, Best Reggae/Dancehall Song, Best Video, Best Male Vocal Performance, and Best Female Vocal Performance.


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13 Arrested Over Galamsey In Savannah

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The Savannah Regional Security Council, has arrested 13 suspected illegal miners at Bamboi area in the Savannah Region.

The suspects include five Chinese nationals and eight Ghanaians, who were apprehended during an operation by the Savannah Regional Security Council.

As part of the operation, nine excavators and other mining equipment were seized by the security personnel.

The Savannah Regional Minister, Mr. Salisu Be-Awuribe, told journalists that the level of destructions necessitated the operation by the Savannah Regional Security Council.

“We received reports about the environmental damage caused by mining activities in this area, and after visiting the sites, I must say I am shocked, heartbroken, and saddened by the extent of the destruction,” he stated.

He warned that the security personnel will deal severely with any individual or groups engaged in illegal mining in the region, and advised them to voluntarily vacate their various sites.

Residents in the Savannah Region have called on government to implement drastic measures to tackle the illegal mining menace, as the illegal activities especially along the Black Volta in the Bamboi area of the Savannah Region have become a serious concern, as significant sections of the river have been heavily polluted.

FROM Eric Kombat, Bamboi

Ahmed Suale’s ‘friend’ arrested in connection with his murder

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The Ghana Police Service, in its efforts to further investigate the murder of investigative journalist Ahmed Suale, has arrested a key suspect linked to the case.

The suspect, identified as Daniel Owusu Koranteng, also known as Akwasi Amakye, is accused of betraying Suale by leaking his photographs to a prominent Ghanaian politician before his assassination.

Ahmed Hussein-Suale was shot dead near his family home in Madina on January 16, 2019, by unknown assailants. His murder came after he collaborated with the BBC on an investigative report.

Amakye, a former colleague of Suale at Tiger Eye Private Investigations, was dismissed from the investigative firm before the incident.

According to police intelligence, he fled Ghana immediately after authorities began linking him to the case.

His arrest follows crucial findings from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States, which uncovered phone records and other key evidence suggesting his involvement.

The FBI’s analysis reportedly includes phone conversations between Amakye and Suale in the days leading up to the murder. As part of the ongoing investigation, Ahmed Suale’s mobile phones were sent to the U.S. for forensic examination.

A source within the police Criminal Investigations Department (CID) disclosed that Amakye used to frequently visit Suale at his residence in Madina.

However, upon sensing that police were closing in on him, he relocated to the United States.

Authorities say he secretly returned to Ghana last week, leading to his arrest at a hair-plaiting salon in Amasaman-Adease.

The development has sparked controversy within the police service, as a senior officer is reportedly attempting to interfere with the investigation.

According to sources, the officer is advocating for the suspect to be granted police inquiry bail rather than being immediately arraigned before court. The situation has reportedly created tension at the police headquarters.

Ahmed Suale was assassinated after he and his team at Tiger Eye PI exposed widespread corruption in African football, with a significant focus on Ghana.

GH₵20million worth of opioid drugs intercepted at Tema Port

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A joint operation by regulatory and intelligence agencies at Tema Port has led to the interception of opioid drugs worth an estimated GH₵20 million, which were purportedly in transit to Niger.

The shipment was seized following a coordinated inspection involving the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), National Security, the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), and the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).

The consignment included a large quantity of opioid pharmaceuticals, laced with other drugs, raising concerns over illicit drug trafficking through Ghana’s ports.

Among the intercepted opioids were 26 cartons of Tapentadol 250mg, 160 cartons of Tafradol 120mg, and 40 cartons of Timaking Tapentadol 120mg. The consignment also contained 190 cartons of Chlorpheniramine Maleate and 320 cartons of Diazole Loperamide.

Ongoing investigation

The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, together with Commissioner of Customs, Brig Gen Zibrim Ayorrogo, and CEO of the FDA, Dr Delese Mimi Darko, visited Tema Port on Monday, March 17, 2025, to assess the situation. They confirmed that investigations were ongoing to uncover the full details of the shipment, including its intended recipients.

Mr Akandoh stated that authorities were working to determine the identities, operational methods, and motives of those behind the consignment. He noted that Ghana has recently been flagged as a major transit hub for opioids in West Africa, while Nigeria has been praised for its robust measures in preventing the movement of such controlled substances.

He emphasised that while Ghana remains committed to facilitating trade, the country will not allow itself to become a haven for illegal opioids. He assured the public that President John Dramani Mahama is personally committed to addressing the issue and preventing the proliferation of such substances.

Regulatory measures and enforcement

Mr Akandoh reaffirmed that under Ghana’s regulations, only Tema Port and Kotoka International Airport (KIA) are designated for the import and export of pharmaceutical products. He warned that no medication is permitted to enter or exit the country via land borders, and urged security agencies to confiscate any unauthorised drugs, even common ones like paracetamol, if found being transported through illegal routes.

He also disclosed that the government is engaging with Niger’s authorities to verify whether the consignment was officially sanctioned by the country, stressing that even if approval had been granted, Ghana would not allow its ports to be used as a transit point for illegal or unauthorised drugs.

The government is moving swiftly to court to obtain an order for the proper disposal of the seized items.

Appeal for public support

The Minister of Health commended the regulatory and security agencies for their vigilance and called on the public, particularly importers and exporters, to volunteer information that could help combat illicit trade in pharmaceuticals.

“I have asked for an update on the whereabouts of the exporters and importers, and very soon, I will be briefed on their current status,” he said.

Customs violation

The CEO of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Delese Mimi Darko stated that the shipment had not been properly declared to Customs, thereby constituting a customs offence and warranting its seizure by the state.

She further noted that the products lacked key manufacturing details, with the only marking on the strips indicating that they were “Made in India”.

Authorities have assured the public that all necessary steps are being taken to clamp down on illegal drug trafficking and protect the country’s public health and security.

‘Very solid’ – Kaywa endorses Joseph Matthew’s ‘Love In You’ Reggae hit song

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Celebrated UK-based Ghanaian Afrocentric artiste Joseph Matthew’s newest track, “Love In You,” has garnered consequential acclaim within the Ghanaian music scene, particularly catching the ear of legendary sound engineer Kaywa.

David Kojo Kyei, better known as Kaywa, a figure responsible for crafting hits for numerous top-tier Ghanaian artistes, has publicly praised the song, describing it as “Solid.”

Despite not being involved in the production of “Love In You,” Kaywa expressed his long-standing admiration for Joseph Matthew’s work.

He conveyed to Hotfmghana his unsurprised reaction to the song’s quality, recognising its potential as a strong contender for reggae song of the year.

Produced by the acclaimed Francis Osei, ‘Love in You’ is a love song in which Matthew expresses his affection for a woman.

‘Love in You’ is accompanied by a compelling live music video. This release adds to his growing discography, which includes popular tracks like ‘Hallelujah’, ‘Nyame Ye’, The Name, Blessed, Promise Land and ‘Fear No Evil’.

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CSOs, labour unions urged to speak out against Mahama’s ‘reckless dismissal’ of workers

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President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama

The silence of Civil Society Groups and labour unions over the government’s mass dismissal of Ghanaian workers has been questioned by the Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM).

In a statement, the CDM condemned the mass dismissals and accused President Mahama of “reckless execution of executive powers” in the manner the dismissals have been carried out.

While calling out the government and urging the unfairly dismissed workers to be reinstated, the CDM expressed surprise at the silence of Civil Society Groups, as well as the TUC and other labour unions, whose members have been affected.

“The recent wave of mass terminations of public and civil servants by President John Dramani Mahama is a dangerous precedent that undermines Ghana’s democracy, constitutional order, and labour rights,” the CDM said in the statement.

“This reckless exercise of executive power is not only legally questionable but also socially and economically disastrous.”

“At this critical juncture, labour unions, civil society organizations, and all well-meaning stakeholders must rise against this unconstitutional mass termination.”

“The Trades Union Congress (TUC), Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG), Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), and other workers’ unions cannot remain silent while public servants are subjected to unjust dismissals.”

The CDM added that labour unions, in particular, must protect their members who are being targeted by the government and unfairly dismissed.

“These organizations have a duty to protect their members from political victimization and must use all legal and advocacy means to challenge this blatant abuse of power. Ghanaians must collectively resist this injustice to safeguard job security, professionalism, and stability within the public sector.”

The CDM also accused President Mahama of breaching the 1992 Constitution, as his action, the CDM noted, is unconstitutional.

“President Mahama’s directive to revoke all public sector appointments made after December 7, 2024, through the Chief of Staff, is a clear violation of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution.

The Constitution provides specific protections for public sector workers, ensuring that they are not subjected to arbitrary dismissals based on political transitions.”

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Restructure VAT properly to push Ghana’s Tax-to-GDP beyond 20%

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President of GUTA, Dr. Joseph Obeng President of GUTA, Dr. Joseph Obeng

The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) is urging the government to properly restructure the Value Added Tax (VAT) system, highlighting its potential as a goldmine for the government.

According to president of the Union, Dr. Joseph Obeng, a well-restructured VAT system would significantly play a major role in increasing Ghana’s Tax-to-GDP beyond 20 percent.

Ghana’s current tax-to-GDP ratio lags behind many middle-income economies. However, experts believe that the country can increase its tax-to-GDP ratio to more than 20% with the right structural adjustments.

Speaking to GhanaWeb Business on the sidelines of the 2025 Deloitte Economic Dialogue on the 2025 budget on March 17 2025, the GUTA president said a more simplified VAT system would go a long way to help the business community.

“For the VAT reforms, we are waiting for it. We have a lot to say. If you are able to restructure the VAT, it is a goldmine for the government. Our problem has been the structure. If you are able to make it more affordable and simplified, government would be able to do its work, and our tax-to-GDP can go beyond 20 percent,” he stated

Dr. Obeng also praised the government for the 3 percent increase in the Growth and Sustainability levy on mining companies.

He said the government must pay attention to the extractive sector as it also serves as a revenue hub for the country.

SP/MA

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Premier League ends ball partnership with Nike

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Image of Nike's Premier League ball for the rest of the season Image of Nike’s Premier League ball for the rest of the season

The Premier League have officially ended their long-standing ball partnership with Nike, announcing a new deal for future seasons.

Nike has been the league’s official ball supplier since 2000, producing some of the most iconic match balls in English football history. Over the 25-year partnership, Nike created a total of 23 different match balls for the league.

According to The Athletic, Nike was interested in extending the partnership, but negotiations with the Premier League fell through.

The Premier League have now reached an agreement with Puma, which will take over as the official ball supplier starting from the 2025/26 season.

“We are delighted to be welcoming Puma as the official ball supplier of the Premier League,” said Premier League CEO Richard Masters.

“Puma has a proud history of involvement in football over many years, and we look forward to seeing the new ball used in all our matches from this summer onwards.”

This marks the third time Puma has replaced Nike as a match-ball supplier, having previously taken over in Serie A for the 2022/23 season and in La Liga since 2019/20.

EE/EK

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All allegations Rivers House of Assembly sama Govnor Fubara and im deputy

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Rivers Assembly accuse Govnor Siminalayi Fubara of gross misconduct Rivers Assembly accuse Govnor Siminalayi Fubara of gross misconduct

Di political crisis for Rivers State dom enta anoda stage as di State House of Assembly lawmakers dey accuse Governor Siminalayi Fubara and im deputy Prof. Ngozi Odu of gross misconduct.

Twenty-six members of di Rivers Assembly raise di allegation for two letters wey dem send to di speaker Martin Amaewhule

Dem say di action dey “in compliance with Section 188 of di Constitution of di Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and oda extant laws” wey mandate say such allegations go dey signed by at least one-third of di House members and specify di particulars of di misconduct.

Do letters wey dey signed by di 26 lawmakers bin dey presented during Monday plenary session in compliance with Section 188 of di Constitution of di Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), 1999.

Di Speaker dey required to ensure say di notices dey served on di office holders and all members of di House within seven days of receipt.

Reckless spending and oda allegations against Governor Fubara, Deputy Governor

Di allegations give five specific instances of gross misconduct, dey detailed in separate notices addressed to both di governor and di deputy governor.

Di lawmakers accuse Fubara among oda things of reckless and unconstitutional expenditure of public funds, hindering or obstructing di Rivers State House of Assembly wey be anoda arm of di goment, and di appointment of pesins to occupy offices/positions in di Rivers State Goment without allowing di requirement of screening and confirmation.

Oda accusations against di Rivers governor include seizure of salaries, allowances and funds wey stand to di credit of members of di legitimate Rivers State House of Assembly and seizure of di salary of di Clerk of di Rivers State House of Assembly, Emeka Amadi.

Dem also accuse di Deputy Governor Prof. Ngozi Odu of “conniving and supporting di illegal appointment of pesins to occupy offices/positions in di Rivers State Goment without allowing for di requirement of screening and confirmation”.

Upon receipt of di notice, Amaewhule transmit same to Governor Fubara and say di allegation dey raised by “not less than one-third (1/3) of di membership of di Rivers State House of Assembly”.

Speaker Amaewhule ask Fubara to reply to di allegations against am wey dey di ‘Notice of Allegations of Gross Misconduct’ accordingly”.

“To do dis, your attention dey drawn to di provisions of Section 188(3) of di Constitution of di Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), wey provide thus:

’Within 14 days of di presentation of di notice to di Speaker of di House of Assembly (weda or not any statement made by holder of di office in reply to di allegation contained in di notice) di House of Assembly go resolve by motion, without any debate weda or not di allegation go dey investigated’,” na so di speaker tok for di letter e send to Govenor Fubara.

Dis development na anoda significant twist for di political tensions within Rivers State. But e no dey unclear how Governor Fubara and im deputy ho respond to dis allegations or address di increasing pressure from di legislative arm of goment.

Also, di State Assembly pass a resolution inviting di Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate di Secretary to di State Goment, Dr. Tammy Danagogo over allegations of financial recklessness during im tenure.

Allegations against Govnor Siminalayi Fubara

If You Can’t Submit To A Man In A Relationship, Step Aside For The Woman Who Will

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According to her, submission does not happen overnight, it begins in a relationship before marriage.

Maureen Bahema

A Sweden-based East African lady, Maureen Bahema, has urged women not ready to submit to their men before marriage to step aside for those who will.

According to her, submission does not happen overnight, it begins in a relationship before marriage.

Lands minister launches training for 460 Blue Water Guards to fight galamsey

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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has launched the government’s flagship Blue Water Initiative, aimed at restoring polluted water resources.

As part of the initiative, he announced the commencement of a four-day training program for the first batch of 460 Blue Water Guards, who will provide 24-hour monitoring and protection of the nation’s water bodies.

The minister emphasized that the Blue Water Guards will serve as vigilant stewards, safeguarding water resources from the devastating effects of illegal mining. He also revealed plans to train and deploy 2,000 guards nationwide in the coming months.

“The call for urgent action has never been more pressing. People often do not want us to say it, but this is a crisis of our lifetime. At the heart of why we are here is the Blue Water Initiative, and at the heart of this initiative is the heart of the Blue Water Guard. This aims to train 2,000 individuals across the country to protect our valuable water bodies.”


“They will serve as the frontline defenders of our water bodies, and ensure that our water bodies remain a source of life, and livelihood for generations to come.  The responsibility of the Blue Water Guards is paramount in the fight against illegal mining,” he stated.

Kiekie is Serving “Rich Aunty That Owns Half the City” in This Ugo Monye Outfit

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Layers, texture, and a beaded crown—Kiekie’s latest look is anything but subtle.

Kiekie is giving modern royalty in a rich mix of teal and blue, wearing a voluminous, floor-length look designed by Ugo Monye. The outfit features a structured, short-sleeved tunic with a high neckline, layered over wide-leg trousers with a subtle, shimmering pattern.