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Former co-host of Rants, Bants, and Confessions podcast, Gisela Amponsah Former co-host of Rants, Bants, and Confessions podcast, Gisela Amponsah

Following recent allegations by former co-host of Rants, Bants, and Confessions podcast, Gisela Amponsah, regarding being set up for cyberbullying and exploitation, Glitch Africa has taken to social media to deny the accusations.

One would recall that Gisela Amponsah, during a recent appearance on ‘The Creative Inc YouTube’ channel with her best friend Ama Burland, alleged that producers at Glitch Africa intentionally paid bloggers to circulate negative commentary about them.

According to Gisela, the alleged strategy was aimed at stirring controversy and driving attention to the podcast.

However, in a new development, Glitch Africa has publicly responded to the claims, describing them as entirely false and baseless.

In a press statement issued on May 30, 2025, Glitch Africa stated that all hosts, both past and present, were given access to podcast trailers before they were released to the public, suggesting a transparent and collaborative process.

“There is absolutely no iota of truth in that video. Not a single host was denied the opportunity to review content before episodes went public. All hosts, past and present, had access to trailers and cuts via a designated internal group for feedback.

“Multiple episodes were pulled entirely or edited based on the host’s emotional well-being. There is no unreleased episode where a host felt sad and disrespected,” the statement reads.

On the allegations that producers of the show pay bloggers to bully hosts on social media, Glitch Africa also debunked such claims.

“No blog has ever published content before the hosts saw it. Timeless can be checked. The said toxic blogger who had previously targeted one host, was due to a longstanding personal issue unrelated to Glitch Africa. When we noticed it, we asked the blogger to stop and they did multiple times,” it said.

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Chairman Wontumi spends weekend in EOCO custody amid legal battle

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Bernard Antwi Boasiako,  Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bernard Antwi Boasiako, Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, will remain in the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) over the weekend, according to reports.

His anticipated release on Friday was stalled by a last-minute application for a variation of his bail conditions filed at the High Court.

Chairman Wontumi’s legal team, led by lawyer Andy Appiah-Kubi, had submitted property documents through Bryan Acheampong, the Member of Parliament for Abetifi, to satisfy the GH¢50 million bail bond imposed by EOCO.

Reports indicate that Bryan Acheampong’s title documents were valued above the required threshold.

However, EOCO officers were unable to proceed with verifying the documents after being informed of a new application requesting a review of the bail terms.

Appiah-Kubi told journalists that he only became aware of the bail variation application, filed on May 30, 2025, late Friday evening. This unexpected development disrupted the process of validating Acheampong’s documents.

As a result, Chairman Wontumi will remain in EOCO custody until the High Court rules on the application, which was filed by legal practitioner Gary Nimako Marfo.

The hearing for this application is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2025.

Currently, Nimako Marfo has the option to withdraw his application for bail review, since Chairman Wontumi has already secured a surety through Appiah-Kubi.

This would clear the way for EOCO officers to vet Acheampong’s documents on Monday, June 2, 2025, potentially leading to Chairman Wontumi’s release on bail while investigations continue.

Allegations and ongoing investigations

Chairman Wontumi is currently under investigation for several serious criminal offenses, including fraud, money laundering, and causing financial loss to the state.

Dr Justice Srem-Sai, the Deputy Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, confirmed these investigations on Thursday, May 29, 2025.

According to the Deputy AG, these criminal investigations are running concurrently with efforts to recover assets, aiming to prevent the dissipation of suspected proceeds from crime.

Dr Srem-Sai also hinted at a second line of inquiry involving Chairman Wontumi’s alleged role in a broader international organised crime scheme, indicating that EOCO is collaborating closely with international law enforcement partners.

Chairman Wontumi has now spent three nights in custody due to his inability to meet the initial bail conditions.

He was granted bail in the sum of GH¢50 million with two sureties to be justified.

This requires him to present either bank statements or proof of title to landed properties equivalent to the bail bond value, assuring EOCO of his availability for investigations. If he fails to appear, the surety or sureties would forfeit the bail bond to the state.

Political support and concerns

On Friday, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia visited the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) headquarters, where Chairman Wontumi is being held.

After spending over 30 minutes there, Dr. Bawumia urged supporters of the NPP to remain calm, emphasising that efforts were underway to meet the bail conditions.

Dr Bawumia described the GH¢50 million bail bond set by EOCO as exorbitant, suggesting it was intentionally imposed to keep Chairman Wontumi in custody indefinitely.

“Remain calm and don’t take the law into your own hands. We are following due process to make sure we execute the bail,” Dr Bawumia told supporters.

He was accompanied by the Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, along with other Members of Parliament and NPP leaders.

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Government threatens fines if telcos fail to deliver quality service

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Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George

The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has put telecom operators on notice: deliver better service or pay the price.

Speaking at a high-level meeting with the CEOs and technical teams of MTN, Telecel, and AT on Friday, May 30, Mr. George warned that operators who fail to improve network performance by the end of the year will face regulatory sanctions.

“We are not dealing in sentiments; we are dealing in engineering,” he said. “If you have infrastructure in place but your service is poor, we must begin to take regulatory action.”

The warning follows a National Communications Authority (NCA) report on 48 localities across Ghana, which highlighted widespread inconsistencies in service quality.

Even in economically significant areas like East Legon and Amasaman, users experience call drops, poor data speeds, and network blackouts.

By June 30, telcos must accept the newly allocated spectrum—resources the minister insists should result in visible improvements before December.

Fines, if imposed, will not stay with regulators; 40 percent will go back to customers as compensation, either through bonus data or call time.

“We know you can’t complete upgrades in three months, but we must see that the process has begun,” Mr. George stressed. “The Ghanaian people must feel the impact of the spectrum rollout by the end of this year.”

In response, MTN Ghana revealed plans to invest $230 million this year, with an internal GH¢25 million budget set aside to recruit frontline staff and expand service centers.

Telecel, for its part, is ramping up shop expansion and continuing network optimization. AT’s CEO promised visible improvements by the first quarter of next year, urging the public to judge the changes for themselves.

Respect Us – Fancy Gadam Reveals GHC80,000 Flight Cost for Shatta Wale’s Crew to Tamale Concert

In a recent interview, award-winning Tamale-based artist Fancy Gadam has shed light on the massive financial investment behind his upcoming concert featuring Ghanaian dancehall king, Shatta Wale. According to the “Total Cheat” hitmaker, flying Shatta Wale and his entourage of 18 people to Tamale will cost a staggering GHC80,000 — and that’s just for flight tickets alone.

“This doesn’t include hotel accommodations or food,” Fancy Gadam clarified, underscoring the magnitude of the logistical effort involved in bringing such a high-caliber act to the North. The statement came as part of a broader message to fans and the general public about the need to recognize and appreciate the scale of professionalism and resources invested in their events.

“It’s high time Northerners respect me and my team,” he declared. “No Northern artist has ever gone to this level to ensure quality and standard for a concert.”

Fancy Gadam, known for his energetic performances and strong fan base across the Northern Region and beyond, has continuously broken barriers and bridged the gap between Northern music and the mainstream Ghanaian music industry. His decision to feature Shatta Wale is part of a strategic move to further elevate the Northern music scene and spotlight Tamale as a major entertainment hub.

The upcoming concert promises to be one of the biggest events in Tamale this year, and with such a high-level commitment from both artists, expectations are soaring.

Fans have since taken to social media to express their admiration for Fancy Gadam’s relentless drive and dedication to excellence, with many applauding him for not only dreaming big but also backing it with action.

As preparations continue, the music community and fans alike eagerly await what is expected to be a historic and unforgettable night in Northern Ghana’s entertainment history.

A Celebration of Culture and Modern Style

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African fashion continues to capture the global spotlight with its vibrant prints, bold patterns, and unique silhouettes. In 2025, the latest African fashion dresses are a stunning blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern flair, making them a popular choice not only across the continent but around the world. These dresses highlight the diversity of African cultures while keeping up with contemporary fashion trends.

One of the most popular styles this year is the Ankara gown, which comes in a wide range of designs, from fitted mermaid styles to flowy maxi dresses. Ankara, known for its colorful patterns and wax prints, remains a staple fabric in African fashion. Designers are now incorporating asymmetrical cuts, puff sleeves, and ruffled hems to give these gowns a fresh, stylish twist.

Another trending style is the kente styles, traditionally from Ghana. Kente dresses are now being designed for both formal and casual wear. Modern Kente gowns often feature tailored fits and minimalist cuts, making them perfect for weddings, parties, or cultural celebrations. Designers also blend Kente with lace, satin, or chiffon for added elegance.

Dashiki dresses are also making a comeback, particularly in urban fashion scenes. These dresses, known for their loose fit and colorful embroidery, are now being reimagined with belts, off-shoulder designs, and layered fabrics, appealing to both young and mature audiences.

Moreover, African designers are gaining global recognition by showcasing their collections at international fashion weeks. Names like Lisa Folawiyo, Christie Brown, and Thebe Magugu are leading the way, combining traditional motifs with high-end fashion aesthetics.

In summary, the latest African fashion dresses are a powerful expression of identity, heritage, and innovation. Whether it’s through bold prints, elegant cuts, or a mix of cultural fabrics, African fashion continues to redefine global style while staying deeply rooted in tradition.

Maaha Beach Resort fire originated from nearby facility

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Management of Maaha Beach Resort has confirmed that the fire which broke out on its premises on Tuesday, May 28, 2025, originated from a nearby resort before spreading to their facility due to close proximity.

The incident, which occurred around 8:00 PM, affected one of the resort’s 25 structures. However, the resort has assured the public that its overall operations remain fully active.

In a statement signed by General Manager Sylvia Osei-Mensah, management clarified: “Despite the swift spread of the fire, only one block adjacent to the perimeter wall was affected.”

“We are grateful to report that there were no casualties or injuries, and all guests and staff were evacuated safely and efficiently,” the statement added.

The resort also condemned false reports circulating on social media and in some media outlets, describing them as misleading and a source of unnecessary fear and panic.

With about 180 rooms still available, Maaha Beach Resort said operations are continuing without interruption and praised emergency responders and local community members for their swift intervention and support.

“This is a challenging time for us, but we remain strong and committed to rebuilding. The safety and well-being of our guests, staff, and community remain our utmost priority,” it added.

The resort also encouraged continued patronage and reminded customers of a promotional offer with reduced rates running until the end of June 2025.

 

Read below the statement by Maaha Beach Resort

We wish to officially address the unfortunate fire incident that occurred on May 28, 2025, at
approximately 8:00 PM, which resulted in the one out of 25 structures being razed down.

This has become necessary following false publications and distortions by some bloggers on
social media and other media outlets about the fire incident causing fear and panic among the
public.

The fire originated from a nearby resort and rapidly spread due to the close proximity of our
premises. Despite swift intervention by emergency services and our internal safety team, our
block next to the wall was affected by the flames. However, with about 180 rooms available
currently, operations remain unaffected.

We are grateful to report that there were no casualties or injuries, and all guests and staff
were evacuated safely and efficiently. We extend our deepest appreciation to the emergency
responders and community members who assisted in containing the fire and ensuring the
safety of everyone involved.

While this is a challenging time for us, we remain strong and focused on rebuilding, and
remain committed to serving our guests safely as possible. The safety and well-being of our
guests, staff, and community remain our utmost priority.

Management wishes to place on record that Maaha Beach Resort is in business and appeals to
its customers to continue to patronize their services.

Management also reminds clients and the general public to take advantage of our on-going
reduced rate promo which will expire at the end of June 2025.

Sylvia Osei-Mensah
General Manager, Maaha Beach Resort

 

Click here to read the statement by Maaha Beach Resort

 

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We’ve followed due process; critics blowing matters out of proportion – EOCO

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The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has defended its handling of the arrest and detention of the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

According to the EOCO’s Ashanti Regional Director, Edward Cudjoe, critics are exaggerating the situation and that the agency has adhered to legal procedures in granting bail.

“I think that the institution has followed the laid down processes, and if you hear from the commentary, his legal representatives are telling you that due process has been followed. It’s only those who are on the other side who don’t know what is happening and are making noise,” he said.

Chairman Wontumi was arrested earlier this week and granted bail of GH¢50 million with two sureties, both to be justified.

His lawyers have secured one surety but have yet to meet the second condition, resulting in his continued custody.

The bail amount has been criticised by various political figures, including former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who described it as unrealistic.

Dr. Bawumia stated that few individuals in Ghana possess properties worth GH¢50 million to satisfy such bail conditions.

The situation has sparked protests from NPP supporters and members of Parliament. The Minority caucus staged a walkout from Parliament and marched to EOCO’s headquarters, demanding Wontumi’s release.

They argue that the bail conditions are excessive and politically motivated.

Despite the protests, EOCO maintains that the bail conditions are appropriate given the severity of the allegations against Wontumi, which include fraud, money laundering, and involvement in international organized crime.

The agency asserts that any concerns regarding bail conditions should be addressed through the courts, not public demonstrations.

As of now, Chairman Wontumi remains in custody pending the fulfillment of his bail conditions. His legal team has indicated plans to seek a variation of the bail terms through the judicial system.

Fuel prices in Ghana set to drop by up to 9% — ASEC

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The drop is driven by the appreciation of the cedi against the dollar The drop is driven by the appreciation of the cedi against the dollar

Ghanaians can expect a 5–9% reduction in fuel prices in the upcoming pricing window, according to the Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC).

The anticipated drop is largely driven by the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against the US dollar.

According to a statement released on May 30, 2025, ASEC, in its latest market assessment, revealed that petrol prices are projected to fall to between GH₵12.00 and GH₵12.60 per litre.

“The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC) has announced a projected 5–9% drop in fuel prices across Ghana in the upcoming pricing window, driven primarily by the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against the US dollar.

“According to ASEC’s market assessment, petrol is expected to sell between GH₵12.00 and GH₵12.60 per litre, while diesel prices are forecast to range from GH₵12.60 to GH₵13.20 per litre. This represents a reduction of between 5% and 9% compared to the previous pricing window.

ASEC attributed the expected price drop mainly to the stronger cedi, which has reduced the local currency needed to import petroleum products. Though global crude oil prices have also declined from around $85 per barrel in January to $64 currently, the exchange rate impact is seen as more decisive.

Looking ahead, ASEC forecasts continued stability in global oil markets, with prices likely to average between $62 and $65 per barrel for the rest of the year.

“Looking ahead, ASEC anticipates continued stability in global oil markets, with crude prices expected to average between $62 and $65 per barrel for the remainder of the year.

“This outlook is supported by increased production from OPEC+ and reduced global demand, particularly in the US and China, amid ongoing trade tensions,” the statement continued.

However, ASEC warned that while the fuel price cuts benefit consumers, they may also reduce government revenue from crude exports, potentially prompting Ghana to ramp up production to mitigate losses.

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Ghana to host African political parties’ summit

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I’m grateful; Bryan Acheampong filed documents exceeding GH₵50m bail – Wontumi’s Lawyer

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The lawyer for embattled Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has revealed that former Agriculture Minister, Bryan Acheampong, played a crucial role in meeting the GH₵50 million bail conditions set by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

Speaking in an exclusive interview with JoyNews on Friday, May 30, legal counsel Andy Appiah-Kubi confirmed that all bail requirements have now been met, with Mr Acheampong stepping in to provide property documentation exceeding the financial value required by EOCO.

“We have been able to provide the sureties, that one, I can assure you, and I’m very grateful to Honourable Bryan Acheampong, who has supported me to file the documents,” Mr Appiah-Kubi said.

“He has brought his documents, which go over and above the value of money that is required. So I thank him very much.”

Chairman Wontumi was arrested and detained over allegations of fraud, money laundering, and other financial crimes. Though he was granted bail with two sureties to be justified, efforts to fully meet those conditions took days.

The breakthrough in securing the final surety came just ahead of the weekend, but Wontumi remains in EOCO custody due to a new legal development.

According to his lawyer, a fresh court application filed by unknown persons has stalled his release, despite all bail conditions being satisfied.

“My client is not going home tonight. We encountered a challenge that needs to be addressed before we can go forward,” Appiah-Kubi explained.

“Unknown to me, there was an application to frustrate what we are doing… It is an application that was not filed by my good self, but that prohibits us. We’ll deal with it on Monday.”

He also confirmed that Wontumi’s health remains stable, dismissing rumours of a hunger strike, and explained why a planned meeting between the former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and Wontumi could not happen.

“We had brought him to meet with the former Vice President, but the situation we saw was difficult to arrange this meeting, to pass through the crowd… So we had to take him back. His condition of health requires attention, so he’s receiving attention and there’s nothing to worry about.”

Wontumi’s arrest has stirred significant political and public attention, prompting visits from top NPP officials including Dr. Bawumia and Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin. Supporters have also massed at the EOCO and NIB headquarters demanding his release.

Appiah-Kubi stated that unless the pending legal obstruction is withdrawn or resolved, Wontumi will remain in custody until Monday, June 2.

Source: Myjoyonline

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“I Blew Up After 7 Years” – Kiekie Reflects on Her Journey to Stardom

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Kiekie, a renowned content creator and Nollywood actress, has disclosed the methods by which she gained public recognition.

Kiekie recently acknowledged her late-blooming status, stating that it took her a considerable amount of time to achieve fame.

Popular skit maker and Nollywood actress Kiekie has revealed the long and determined journey it took for her to achieve fame in the entertainment industry.

Allow the lawyers to do their work – NPP MP slams executives

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Davis Opoku Ansah, has jumped to the defence of Andy Appiah-Kubi, the lead lawyer for Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, over delays in securing his client’s release from custody.

According to the MP, some people in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and sections of the general public are being too quick to judge the legal team, forgetting that bail is a legal process and not a political drama.

Africa stands at a crossroads of possibility – Dr Omane Boamah tells LSE Forum

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Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has described Africa as being at a pivotal moment—not of crisis, but of immense possibility—during his address at the Futures Forum 2025, held at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) on Tuesday, 27 May.

Speaking to an audience of academics, policymakers, and innovators, Dr Boamah urged the continent to claim its agency and shape a prosperous future amid global transformations.

“Africa stands at a defining crossroads. Not of crisis, but of possibility,” he declared. “In a world where global security is being reimagined, Africa must not sit on the sidelines—we must shape the future we deserve.”

He emphasised the importance of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), calling it “more than a legal text—it is a blueprint for shared prosperity, for jobs, and for homegrown innovation.”

Dr Boamah also highlighted the strides being made in Ghana under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, particularly through the One Million Coders’ Programme, introduced by LSE alumnus and Minister Sam George.

“This programme seeks to equip the youth with critical skill sets in data protection, cybersecurity, AI engineering, and software engineering in multiple coding languages,” he noted, underscoring its role in preparing young Africans for the digital economy.

Concluding his address, Dr Boamah called for unity, visionary leadership, and a reimagining of international development partnerships.

“Let us rise beyond the divisions—those imposed from within and without. Let peace, vision, and solidarity be the forces that unite us. Africa must unite. Africa will unite. And together, we will build the Africa We Want,” he affirmed, drawing resounding applause from the international audience.

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‘Serious’ Mahama should be succeeded by Ibrahim Mahama or Alan Kyerematen – Medikal

Ghanaian rapper Medikal has heaped praises on President John Dramani Mahama, commending his leadership and efforts to revive the country’s economy.

In a post shared on X on May 30, 2025, Medikal expressed admiration for Mahama’s governance, stating that he wish the former president could remain in power for a longer period due to what he described as dedication to “resetting” the economy.

“You people should pray that Mahama doesn’t leave power, ooh. Very serious guy!” the rapper wrote.

Medikal went on to suggest that if President Mahama were to step down, the presidency should be handed over to either his brother cum businessman Ibrahim Mahama or former Trade Minister Alan Kyerematen, popularly known as “Alan Cash.”

According to the rapper, both individuals possess the vision and ambition necessary to transform Ghana into a great nation.

“Even if he does finish his term, he should pass it over to Ibrahim Mahama, his brother, or Alan Cash. These men have serious ambitions to make Ghana a great nation, trust me,” Medikal added.

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Wontumi denied family access, phones confiscated amid EOCO detention

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Bernard Antwi Boasiako,  Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bernard Antwi Boasiako, Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has reportedly been denied access to his family and had his phones confiscated while in the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

His counsel, Andy Appiah-Kubi, confirmed these restrictions on JoyNews on May 31, 2025, calling them a “violation” of his client’s rights.

According to Appiah-Kubi, even him, requires an approved application and official escort just to see Wontumi.

While Wontumi’s legal team focuses on securing his release, they plan to seek further redress for the denial of family access at an “appropriate time.”

Currently, Chairman Wontumi is receiving medical attention in EOCO’s custody, with his lawyer confirming he “has been unwell and is still unwell.”

However, Appiah-Kubi denied any knowledge of a hunger strike.

Despite meeting the GH¢50 million bail conditions set by EOCO (requiring two justified sureties), Wontumi’s fate remains uncertain until Monday, as EOCO has filed a new suit.

His legal team has also challenged the original bail conditions, calling them “most difficult and worse and most unfair.”

The lawyer expressed concern over the “mode” of Wontumi’s arrest, stating he was “accosted in the middle of the road” without a prior invitation.

Wontumi was initially invited by the CID for alleged illegal mining, but his current EOCO detention pertains to separate allegations of “causing financial loss to the state,” all of which he denies.

Despite the situation, he is said to be “not too happy” but willing to cooperate with legitimate security agency invitations.

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Inflation falling, but risks still loom

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Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama

Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has stated that despite the country’s progress in curbing price pressures, risks still remain.

Speaking at a roundtable session during the 2025 African Development Bank (AfDB) Annual Meetings in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, Dr Asiama explained that the BoG’s decision to maintain the policy rate at 28% is aimed at consolidating recent gains in disinflation and sustaining investor confidence in Ghana’s macroeconomic environment.

“This decision was grounded in a clear and focused objective: to consolidate the gains in disinflation while maintaining confidence in Ghana’s macroeconomic framework,” he said.

According to the Governor, inflation has steadily declined from 23.8% at the end of 2024 to 21.2% in April 2025, indicating that the country is making progress in curbing price pressures.

However, he cautioned that risks remain, including food supply constraints and global commodity price volatility.

“Our approach is forward-looking but cautious. The current tight monetary stance will be maintained until inflation expectations are fully re-anchored and headline inflation returns sustainably to our medium-term target of eight plus two percent,” Dr Asiama noted.

He also highlighted ongoing reforms to enhance liquidity management, stating that the central bank is shifting away from passive tools like the unremunerated Cash Reserve Ratio toward a more proactive Open Market Operations (OMO) framework.

Cedi Appreciation Based on Strong Fundamentals

Addressing concerns about the recent sharp appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, Dr. Asiama said the currency’s strength is well-founded and reflects underlying economic improvements.

“As of May 20, 2025, the Ghana cedi has appreciated by 21.5% year-to-date, a remarkable turnaround from the 19.2% depreciation recorded in 2024.

“This appreciation is not speculative, not artificial, and not temporary. It is grounded in fundamentals,” he said.

He attributed the cedi’s performance to several key factors including strong foreign exchange inflows from gold exports, the Gold-for-Reserves programme, which has allowed the BoG to build reserves while easing pressure on the FX market and net international reserves, which are now standing at a robust US$10.67 billion.

“Even as we remain vigilant, we believe the cedi is entering a new phase of anchored stability. Global risks like a stronger U.S. dollar or a fall in gold prices could pose challenges, but Ghana’s domestic policy stance is strong enough to absorb those shocks,” Dr. Asiama stated.

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AJ Poundz Replaces McBrown on Onua Showtime, Stuns in Stylish African Print Dress

Ghanaian media personality AJ Poundz has officially taken over as the new host of Onua Showtime, replacing veteran actress Nana Ama McBrown. The announcement, made by Onua TV, has sparked excitement among fans as AJ Poundz made her dazzling debut in a stylish African print dress, showcasing her vibrant personality and fresh energy.

According To Yen, The transition comes after McBrown’s high-profile exit from the show, which left many wondering who would fill her shoes. AJ Poundz, known for her charisma and engaging presenting style, proved to be the perfect choice as she effortlessly commanded the stage during her first episode. Her outfit—a bold, colorful African print dress—not only celebrated Ghanaian culture but also set social media abuzz with praise for her fashion sense.

In her opening segment, AJ Poundz expressed gratitude for the opportunity, acknowledging McBrown’s legacy while promising to bring her own unique flair to the show. “I’m honored to step into this role and can’t wait to entertain and connect with viewers in new ways,” she said.

Fans quickly took to Twitter and Instagram to applaud her debut, with many noting her confidence and on-screen chemistry with co-hosts. “AJ Poundz is a breath of fresh air! She’s killing it already,” one fan tweeted. Others praised her for staying true to her roots with her fashion choices.

While McBrown’s departure left big shoes to fill, AJ Poundz’s dynamic presence suggests Onua Showtime is in for an exciting new chapter. Producers have hinted at upcoming surprises, including celebrity interviews and interactive segments, to keep the show fresh under her leadership.

As AJ Poundz settles into her new role, viewers are eager to see how she will reshape the popular entertainment program. One thing is certain—her debut has set high expectations, and if her first appearance is anything to go by, Onua Showtime is set to shine even brighter.

What Prof. Jane Did To Chairman Wontumi After Attacking Her On Live Radio

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While the media has been an expedient medium for politicians to make their messages known to the electorates and the general public, abuse on human rights has been on the rise on this same platform.

Participation and involvement of women in Ghanaian politics has not yielded much attention and recognition perhaps due to stigmatisation or cultural barriers. However, even for those who strive to break the existing and prevailing barriers, they tend to face more challenging problems along the way.

Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is one of those brave and strong women who are charting a promising future for Ghanaian women in the political space. With her charisma, maturity, and emotional intelligence, she is able to adapt professionally to the masculinity that comes with the current trends in politics.

An instance is when the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, well-known as Chairman Wontumi said on live radio (Wontumi radio) that Prof. Jane is “ugly” and “witch”, prior to the 2020 general elections.

Upon hearing this, Prof. Jane did not retaliate but rather pushed for change against men who abuse women verbally or in general terms all in the name of politics. Wontumi’s act was highly condemned by several women activists, and in indeed, the battle was won in favour of women in the Ghanaian political landscape because some men also stood strongly against such act.

National Democratic Congress’ decision to make Prof. Naana Opoku-Agyemang a running mate paved way for their major victory in the parliamentary elections in Ghana’s Central Region.

In Parliament this year, the current leader of the majority caucus, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, also attacked the age and the personality of Prof. Jane, raising critical questions about the future of women involvement in Ghanian politics.

He said: “Even if you look at his choice of running mate, he could not get somebody that one could say they are planning for the future. The person is over 70 years; we have no succession plan. From day one, their government will be in crisis. They went to pick the very old woman who could not perform at the Education Ministry.”

Fresh Ways to Wear a Denim Skirt in Summer

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The denim skirt is a timeless wardrobe staple that effortlessly bridges casual cool and laid-back elegance. While it’s been a summer favorite for decades, there are always fresh ways to style it to keep your look current and inspired. This season, experiment with textures, silhouettes, and accessories to breathe new life into this classic piece.

Give your denim skirt a chic upgrade by pairing it with a statement blouse. Think puff sleeves, eyelet lace, or floral prints. This combo balances the casual vibe of denim with a feminine, romantic touch, making it ideal for brunch dates or garden parties.

Denim-on-denim is making a stylish comeback. Choose a denim top or jacket in a similar wash for a cohesive look, or mix lighter and darker shades for contrast. Keep accessories minimal and sleek to let the double-denim aesthetic shine.

For a sporty, off-duty look, team your denim skirt with a cropped tank and white sneakers. Add a baseball cap and a canvas tote to complete the athleisure-inspired outfit—perfect for running errands or a casual day out.

Elevate your denim skirt by pairing it with strappy heels and a tucked-in satin cami. Add statement earrings and a clutch for a nighttime look that’s equal parts edgy and elegant.

Layering in summer might sound counterintuitive, but a lightweight kimono or sheer duster can add dimension and flair. Opt for one in a bold pattern to contrast with the simplicity of denim.

With these fresh ideas, your denim skirt will go far beyond basic. It’s all about creativity, comfort, and confidence—so mix and match to find the look that fits your summer vibe best.

Wontumi’s lawyers file motion to review his bail conditions

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Lawyers for embattled Ashanti Regional New Patriotic Party(NPP) Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, has filed a motion at the High Court in Accra seeking a review of the bail conditions imposed by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

The application filed on Friday, May 30, 2025, is requesting that the court reconsiders the bail terms based on the grounds outlined in the accompanying affidavit.

The court is scheduled to hear the motion on June 3, 2025.

Chairman Wontumi was arrested by EOCO on Tuesday, shortly after leaving the CID headquarters in Accra. His arrest has drawn widespread criticism from within the NPP

He remains in custody after failing to meet his bail conditions of GH₵50 million with two justified sureties on Wednesday, amid reports of ill health.

On Thursday, the Minority in Parliament and some members of the NPP stormed EOCO’s headquarters to protest the bail conditions, describing them as excessive and unreasonable.

Meanwhile, lead counsel and former Asante Akyem North MP, Andy Appiah-Kubi has revealed that all the necessary documentation for the two sureties has been completed, with significant support from the former Minister for Food and Agriculture and Abetifi MP, Bryan Acheampong.

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COCOBOD opens up on claims CEO carried chair in Tundra during National Tour

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The Head of Public Affairs at Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Sam Jerome, has strongly denied allegations that the CEO, Dr. Ransford Annetey Abbey, transported a personal chair in a Tundra pickup truck during his recent tour of cocoa farming communities.

Speaking on Atinka TV’s Ghana Nie, hosted by Ama Gyenfa Ofosu-Darkwa (popularly known as Embosourhemaa), Sam Jerome described the rumours as completely false and a deliberate distraction from the important issues the CEO addressed during his national tour.

I’ll stay out of the politics and theatrics – Wontumi’s lawyer

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Lawyer Andy Appiah-Kubi, the legal representative for Bernard Antwi Boasiako (Chairman Wontumi), has declared his intention to focus solely on legal processes to secure his client’s release, vowing to “stay out of the politics and the theatrics.”

Chairman Wontumi is currently in detention by the Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO) for allegedly causing financial loss to the state.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with JoyNews on Friday, May 30, shortly after an attempt to secure Chairman Wontumi’s release, his lawyer emphasised a commitment to working strictly “within the law”.

“I beg you, all of you; I will stay out of the politics and the theatrics and I’ll do the work within the law,” he stated, seemingly addressing the heightened political tension surrounding his client’s detention.

The lawyer confirmed a significant breakthrough in meeting the bail conditions, stating, “We have been able to provide the sureties; that one I can assure you.”

At the same time, he has also filed an application at the High Court to vary the bail conditions presented by EOCO.

Mr Appiah-Kubi expressed gratitude to “Honourable Bryan Acheampong” for his support in filing the necessary documents, noting that the provided properties were “over and above the value of money that is required.”

Despite successfully presenting the sureties, Chairman Wontumi will not be going home soon and will likely spend the weekend in detention.

His lawyer revealed a sudden “legal challenge” that has emerged.

“We encountered a challenge… a legal challenge unknown to me; there was an application… that prohibits us,” he explained.

The lawyer indicated that this new application, “not filed by my good self”, will be addressed on Monday.

His comments follow two days of protests by NPP party members demanding the release of Chairman Wontumi.

The protests, which began with a march from Parliament to EOCO’s head office in Accra on Thursday, escalated as Minority MPs, led by their Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, sat on the floor in symbolic defiance of what they described as “unreasonable” bail conditions imposed on their embattled colleague.

Chairman Wontumi, who was arrested earlier this week and interrogated by EOCO, was later granted bail of GH¢50 million with two sureties to be justified, a condition party members claim is excessive and politically motivated.

On the second day, party members besieged the head office of EOCO again and were later bussed to the head office of the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) after they got a hint that Chairman Wontumi might have been transferred there.

However, Mr Appiah-Kubi, a member of the NPP and immediate past MP for Asante Akim North, prefers a different approach.

“You see, there is a way of doing everything. If you use the way to do it, you will do it as expected. So you don’t start throwing stones when you want to enter the house. What is the time? This is 8:00 pm, but we’ve gotten public officers [of EOCO] to stay here and wait for us [even though they close at 5:00 pm]. It depends on how you conduct the business,” he said in an apparent response to the way the NPP handled that matter.

Earlier in the day, former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia expressed deep disappointment over what he said was the inability of the NPP leadership to meet with their detained regional chairman.

Again, Minority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyire, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, alleged that Chairman Wontumi had refused to eat as a form of protest.

Regarding Chairman Wontumi’s whereabouts and health, Mr Appiah-Kubi clarified, “We had brought him to meet with the [former] Vice President but the situation we saw was difficult to arrange this meeting to pass through the crowd to get the [former] Vice President to see him and talk to him so we had to take him back.”

He assured the public about his client’s condition, stating, “his condition of health requires attention, so he’s receiving attention. He is wholly good, he’s wholly healthy, and there’s nothing to worry about in respect of his health.”

The lawyer expressed optimism that with the new legal hurdle addressed, Chairman Wontumi could be free as early as Monday.

On the hunger strike, Mr Appiah-Kubi stated on JoyNews’ The Pulse earlier that he had not received any such information, revealing that he had shared a meal with his client just days ago.

“Two days ago in the evening, I had dinner with him. I’m going to see him now at EOCO. After that, he will respond whether this happened today or yesterday,” the lawyer said.

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Wontumi not on hunger strike – Lawyer clarifies

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The lawyer for Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako—popularly known as Chairman Wontumi—has dismissed reports that his client is on a hunger strike while in detention.

Speaking to the media, Andy Appiah-Kubi clarified that Wontumi remains in the custody of the Economic and Organised Office (EOCO) and is receiving medical attention at a clinic. He acknowledged that Wontumi has experienced health challenges since his detention began, but rejected claims that he is refusing food.

This clarification follows an earlier assertion by Minority Chief Whip and MP for Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, who alleged that Wontumi was on a hunger strike in protest of his detention conditions. Annoh-Dompreh described the situation as “shocking” and expressed concern over the absence of official updates on Wontumi’s wellbeing.

Appiah-Kubi firmly refuted the claim, revealing that he had recently shared a meal with his client.

“Two days ago in the evening [Wednesday, May 28], I had dinner with him. I’m going to see him now at EOCO. After that, he will respond whether this happened today or yesterday,” he stated.

Chairman Wontumi is currently under investigation for alleged fraud, money laundering, and other financial crimes linked to the Ghana Export-Import Bank (EXIM Bank). Although EOCO has granted him bail set at GH¢50 million with two justified sureties, his legal team has so far secured only one, resulting in his continued detention.

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Linda Ikeji chooses better singer

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Popular blogger, Linda Ikeji has picked a favourite between two of Nigeria’s biggest artistes, Wizkid and Davido.

In a recent interview with Pulse, Ikeji was asked to choose between Wizkid and Davido and she picked the latter with hesitation.

According to her, Davido is “by far” a better musician than Wizkid.

Another Fake PhD? Dr. Tanko Computer Under Scrutiny After Kingsnow University Claim

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Fake Credentials Scandal: Dr. Tanko Computer’s PhD From Unverified University Raises Eyebrows

Ghana is once again grappling with the issue of questionable academic qualifications in government appointments, following the recent dismissal of Anne Sansa Daly from the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA). Now, attention has turned to Dr. Tanko Computer, the recently appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC).

He would’ve been out if theatrics could save him – NPP MP blasts critics of Wontumi’s lawyer

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Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Opoku Ansah Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Opoku Ansah

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Opoku Ansah, has lashed out at critics of the legal counsel for the embattled NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, alias Wontumi, over his client’s continued detention.

According to the MP, Wontumi would have been released from custody long ago if political theatrics were sufficient, and there is a need to allow his legal counsel to work on securing his client’s bail.

“If politics with theatrics could save the chairman, he would be out. Instead, allow the lawyers to do their work,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

His comment comes in response to criticism directed at Andy Appiah-Kubi over the failure to secure Wontumi’s release following his recent arrest.

In an interview on Friday, May 30, 2025, lead counsel Andy Appiah-Kubi told JoyNews that all necessary documentation for the two sureties has been completed, with significant assistance from former Minister for Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong.

“We have been able to provide the sureties; that, I can assure you, and I’m very grateful to Honourable Bryan Acheampong, who has supported me in filing the documents,” Appiah-Kubi said.

He added, “He has brought his documents, which go over and above the value of money required. So, I thank you very much.”

Chairman Wontumi was granted bail on Tuesday, May 27, requiring GH₵50 million with two justified sureties, following his arrest by EOCO on suspicions of fraud, money laundering, and other financial crimes. Until Friday, his team had secured only one surety.

However, Appiah-Kubi revealed that, despite meeting the bail conditions, Wontumi’s release is stalled due to a fresh legal application filed earlier in the day.

“My client is not going home tonight. We encountered a challenge that needs to be addressed before we can move forward,” he explained.

“Unknown to me, there was an application to frustrate what we are doing, so we will deal with it on Monday. It is an application that was not filed by myself, but it prohibits us,” Appiah-Kubi noted.

He disclosed that EOCO officers were prepared to inspect the properties listed by the sureties, but the pending court application legally prevents them from proceeding until the issue is resolved.

“They had agreed to do the inspection tonight, so all the officers are there, but the challenge I faced is legal. We can’t do it,” he said.

Offset requests spousal support from estranged wife Cardi B

Cardi B and her estranged husband, Offset Cardi B and her estranged husband, Offset

Offset and Cardi B’s divorce proceedings have taken another turn as the Bad and Boujee rapper is seeking spousal support from his estranged wife.

Per TMZ, Offset, whose real name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus, requested the spousal support from Cardi, 32, in an amended divorce he filed earlier this month. Offset in the filing, however, did not include the exact amount he is seeking.

The other requests largely remain the same, and they include Offset, 33, maintaining his stance on having joint custody of their three children and asking for the kid’s minors’ primary residence to be Cardi’s abode.

Prior to this recent update, there had been no report regarding the estranged couple’s divorce proceedings for a while. As previously reported by Face2Face Africa, Cardi, born Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, filed for divorce from Offset in 2024. The pair became romantically involved in 2017 before they got engaged and married secretly that same year.

A source told The Associated Press that Cardi’s divorce filing was “not based on any one particular incident” as it had “been a long time coming and is amicable.” Sources also told TMZ that the pair had been “disconnected from each other” for a very long while.

After filing for divorce, the I Like It rapper initially clapped back at critics who suggested Offset wasn’t in their kids’ lives and he was a deadbeat dad. But their relationship later turned sour as they have traded jabs on social media.

Cardi filed her first divorce in September 2020 over allegations of Offset cheating on her. The couple later patched things up and called off their divorce. It, however, appears there’s no chance of a reconciliation this time around.

In a March 29 conversation on X Spaces, Cardi accused Offset of threatening her and leaking a video of them having sex after she sent Melanie Jayda (Offset’s rumored girlfriend) messages she had received from her estranged husband, E! News reported

“This guy upset because I sent his girlfriend messages of him begging me—begging me saying he’s gonna take away his life, begging me saying he’s gonna take away my life,” Cardi claimed at the time. “All that s–t, he was mad.”

She added: “This man sent text messages to somebody that I was dealing with of me and him having sex. That’s the type of s–t I’ve been dealing with.”

Ablakwa dismisses ‘Jobs for the Boys’ claims amidst Washington DC embassy reforms

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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has strongly denied claims of politically motivated hiring at Ghana’s Washington DC embassy, asserting that ongoing reforms are not about creating “jobs for the boys.”

This statement comes in the wake of an alleged fraud scheme involving local staff, including Fred Kwarteng, which led to a temporary closure of the embassy.

Ablakwa took to his X account on May 30, 2025, to address public speculation, assuring that no new personnel have been brought in to replace staff impacted by the investigation.

He underscored the ministry’s existing capacity, stating, they have an adequate stock of distinguished and astute diplomats to lead ongoing reforms.

Ablakwa emphasised that the comprehensive “reset agenda,” aimed at enhancing the reputation of Ghana’s diplomatic missions, is a serious and necessary endeavour.

He firmly rejected any attempts to mischaracterise it as a patronage exercise.

The embassy, which had been closed since May 26, 2025, in connection with the probe, resumed operations on May 29, 2025.

Read post by the foreign minister below

From the briefing I have received, our reopened embassy in Washington DC issued over 800 visas yesterday on the first day of resumption.

I expect this level of efficiency, professionalism and integrity to continue. Let me commend our fresh team of seasoned diplomats for the great job so far in implementing our systems overhaul and institutional fumigation.

This is testament that Ghanaian diplomats excel when provided with the right ecosystem and leadership.

Contrary to false and baseless claims, there have been no new recruitments to replace lost jobs in our Washington embassy, we have an adequate stock of distinguished and astute diplomats to lead ongoing reforms, this patriotic consequential reset agenda aimed at restoring the image of our diplomatic missions abroad cannot be reduced to “jobs for the boys.”

Meanwhile, it is worth announcing that a recently discovered 2023 unauthorized, opaque and illegal agreement between Fred Kwarteng and a top official at the Washington Embassy has been declared a nullity.

It will no longer be respected (more on this plus frozen accounts and other remedial actions will be presented in greater detail when I address Parliament next week).

For God and Country

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

Exporters incurring losses due to cedi appreciation

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The chamber called for urgent government intervention to avoid further disruptions The chamber called for urgent government intervention to avoid further disruptions

The Canada-Ghana Chamber of Commerce has expressed deep concern over the recent sharp appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, warning that the rapid rise in the local currency’s value is severely affecting exporters and could have wide-ranging implications for Ghana’s trade and investment environment.

According to a report by myjoyonline.com on May 30, 2025, Chamber President Linda Vasnani revealed that several member exporters are experiencing significant financial losses due to the cedi’s unexpected strengthening.

“Many of our exporters are incurring losses because they are unable to adjust quickly to the cedi’s appreciation. It’s creating a real challenge for businesses, especially those that earn revenue in foreign currency but must meet rising local costs,” she explained.

Vasnani called for urgent government intervention, stressing the need to stabilise the exchange rate to avoid further disruption to export-oriented businesses.

“We’re appealing to the government to take the necessary steps to stabilise the cedi. While a stronger currency can have its benefits, the speed at which the cedi is appreciating has caught many businesses off guard, making export planning and operations difficult,” she said.

The cedi’s recent gains against major currencies such as the U.S. dollar have sparked debate among economists and industry stakeholders.

While the currency’s strength may help ease inflation and benefit importers, it is increasingly becoming a burden for exporters, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises now grappling with reduced profit margins and volatile revenue flows.

Currently, the dollar is buying at GH₵10.27 and selling at GH₵10.29.

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What Happened to Macaulay Culkin? The Home Alone Star

What Happened to Macaulay Culkin? The Home Alone Star

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Macaulay Culkin, famously known for his role as Kevin McCallister in the Home Alone series, was once the most recognizable child star in Hollywood. His adorable face, quick wit, and clever traps made him a global sensation in the 1990s. But after his peak as a child actor, Culkin took a step back from the spotlight, leading many fans to wonder what happened to him.

Now in his early 40s, Macaulay Culkin looks very different from the boy fans remember. Over the years, he’s gone through both physical changes and personal evolution. In the early 2010s, fans were concerned by his thin appearance and rumors of health and substance issues. However, Culkin later clarified that he was simply living a quiet life out of the public eye and wasn’t struggling the way tabloids had claimed.

Today, Culkin appears much healthier and more grounded. He has returned to acting selectively and has been involved in various projects, including appearances in American Horror Story and launching a comedy website called Bunny Ears. He’s also in a long-term relationship with actress Brenda Song, and the couple welcomed their first child in 2021.

Culkin was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in December 2023, marking a symbolic comeback and recognition of his lasting impact on pop culture. Despite the ups and downs, Macaulay Culkin has maintained his identity on his own terms far from the chaos of child stardom, yet still beloved by millions.

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Bryan Acheampong steps in as Wontumi meets EOCO’s GH₵50m bail conditions

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The legal team of the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has successfully met the GH₵50 million bail conditions set by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

According to lead counsel Andy Appiah-Kubi, all the necessary documentation for the two sureties has been completed, with significant support from the former Minister for Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong.

A Reflection of Cultural Diversity and Creativity

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Africa is a continent known for its rich cultural heritage and diversity, and this is reflected in the various hairstyles that are trending daily. From braids to dreadlocks, and from box braids to Senegalese twists, African hairstyles are not only beautiful but also carry significant cultural and social meaning.

In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of African hairstyles globally, with many people embracing the unique and intricate designs that African braiders and stylists have to offer. This trend is not limited to Africans alone, as people from different cultures and backgrounds are now embracing African hairstyles as a form of self-expression and cultural appreciation.

One of the most popular African hairstyles is braids. Braiding is an ancient art form that has been passed down through generations of African women. It is a time-consuming and intricate process that requires great skill and patience. Braids can be styled in various ways, from simple and subtle designs to complex and elaborate patterns. They can be worn for both formal and informal occasions, making them a versatile and practical hairstyle option.

Another popular hairstyle in Africa is dreadlocks. Dreadlocks are a symbol of spirituality, freedom, and cultural identity for many Africans. They require minimal maintenance and can be styled in various ways, from matted and knotted locks to neat and tidy coils. Dreadlocks are not just a hairstyle, but a way of life, and many people who wear them see them as a way of connecting with their roots and heritage.

Senegalese twists are also a trending hairstyle in Africa. This style involves twisting the hair into small sections, creating a beautiful and intricate design. Senegalese twists are a popular choice for many African women, as they are stylish, protective, and versatile. They can be worn for both formal and informal occasions and can be styled in various ways, from updos to ponytails.

Box braids are another popular hairstyle in Africa. This style involves braiding the hair into small boxes or squares, creating a beautiful and intricate design. Box braids are a popular choice for many African women, as they are stylish, protective, and versatile. They can be worn for both formal and informal occasions and can be styled in various ways, from updos to ponytails.

African hairstyles are not just a form of self-expression, but also a way of connecting with one’s cultural heritage. Many African hairstyles have historical and cultural significance, and they are often used to signify status, age, marital status, and cultural identity. For example, in some African cultures, braids are used to signify marital status, while in others, they are used to signify spiritual or cultural identity.

The significance of African hairstyles goes beyond aesthetics. They are a symbol of cultural pride, identity, and resilience. Despite the impact of colonization and globalization, African hairstyles have continued to thrive, and they remain an important part of African culture and identity.

In conclusion, daily trend hairstyles in Africa are a reflection of the continent’s rich cultural diversity and creativity. From braids to dreadlocks, and from box braids to Senegalese twists, African hairstyles are not only beautiful but also carry significant cultural and social meaning. As the world becomes more interconnected, African hairstyles are becoming increasingly popular globally, and it’s exciting to see people from different cultures and backgrounds embracing these unique and intricate designs. Whether you’re looking for a stylish and protective hairstyle or a way to connect with your cultural heritage, African hairstyles have something to offer.

Wontumi case: We’ve followed due process; critics blowing matters out of proportion – EOCO

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The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has defended its handling of the arrest and detention of the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

According to the EOCO’s Ashanti Regional Director, Edward Cudjoe, critics are exaggerating the situation and that the agency has adhered to legal procedures in granting bail.

“I think that the institution has followed the laid down processes, and if you hear from the commentary, his legal representatives are telling you that due process has been followed. It’s only those who are on the other side who don’t know what is happening and are making noise,” he said.

Chairman Wontumi was arrested earlier this week and granted bail of GH¢50 million with two sureties, both to be justified.

His lawyers have secured one surety but have yet to meet the second condition, resulting in his continued custody.

The bail amount has been criticised by various political figures, including former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who described it as unrealistic.

Dr. Bawumia stated that few individuals in Ghana possess properties worth GH¢50 million to satisfy such bail conditions.

The situation has sparked protests from NPP supporters and members of Parliament. The Minority caucus staged a walkout from Parliament and marched to EOCO’s headquarters, demanding Wontumi’s release.

They argue that the bail conditions are excessive and politically motivated.

Despite the protests, EOCO maintains that the bail conditions are appropriate given the severity of the allegations against Wontumi, which include fraud, money laundering, and involvement in international organized crime.

The agency asserts that any concerns regarding bail conditions should be addressed through the courts, not public demonstrations.

As of now, Chairman Wontumi remains in custody pending the fulfillment of his bail conditions. His legal team has indicated plans to seek a variation of the bail terms through the judicial system.

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We’ve done our duty, issues will be sorted on Monday – Lawyer for Wontumi

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The legal representative for the embattled Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, Lawyer Appiah Kubi, has spoken out amid confusion and speculation about his client’s whereabouts. This update comes after reports emerged that EOCO had restricted access to Wontumi, even barring leading NPP members from seeing him.

Bryan Acheampong’s Impact on Ghana’s Entertainment Sector

Bryan Acheampong, a prominent politician and entrepreneur, has played a significant role in shaping Ghana’s entertainment landscape. His contributions extend beyond governance, as he has actively supported artists, organized major events, and developed infrastructure that enhances the country’s cultural and tourism appeal.

Support for Artists and the Creative Industry

Bryan has been a strong advocate for Ghanaian musicians and performers, providing platforms for them to showcase their talents. His initiatives have helped elevate local artists, offering them exposure and opportunities to connect with wider audiences. Through sponsorships and event organization, he has contributed to the growth of the entertainment industry, ensuring that creatives receive the recognition and support they deserve.

Major Events and Concerts

One of Acheampong’s most notable contributions is his involvement in organizing Bliss on the Hills, an annual music festival held in Kwahu. This event has become a staple in Ghana’s entertainment calendar, attracting top-tier artists and thousands of attendees. Bliss on the Hills features performances across multiple genres, including highlife, gospel, and reggae/dancehall, making it a diverse and inclusive celebration of Ghanaian music.

Over the years, the festival has hosted renowned musicians such as Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Samini and Nana Ampadu, among others. The event not only provides entertainment but also boosts tourism in the Eastern Region, drawing visitors from across the country and beyond.

In addition , every Easter , Bryan organises a major 3 day event at Rock City which features both highlife and hip life musicians.

Rock City and Its Landmark Auditorium

Beyond event organization, Acheampong has invested in infrastructure that supports entertainment and tourism. His Rock City Hotel, located in Kwahu-Nkwatia, is one of the largest hospitality establishments in Africa. The hotel boasts a massive auditorium, the largest in the Eastern Region, designed to host concerts, conferences, and large-scale events

This facility has positioned Kwahu as a key destination for entertainment and business gatherings, further cementing Acheampong’s influence in Ghana’s cultural and tourism sectors. His vision for Rock City extends beyond hospitality—it is a hub for creativity, leisure, and economic growth.

Conclusion

Bryan Acheampong’s involvement in Ghana’s entertainment sector reflects his commitment to cultural development and tourism. Through artist support, major events like Bliss on the Hills, and the establishment of Rock City’s auditorium*, he has significantly contributed to the industry’s growth. His efforts continue to shape Ghana’s entertainment landscape, providing platforms for artists and enriching the country’s cultural heritage.

Reopened Ghana Embassy in DC issues over 800 visas on first day – Minister

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GH₵50m bail just to prevent Wontumi’s release – Bawumia

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Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has expressed concerns over the GH₵50 million bail condition for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

The 2024 NPP Presidential Candidate has said the condition is a deliberate move to block Chairman Wontumi’s release.

Dr. Bawumia raised these concerns while addressing journalists on Friday after meeting National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) officials, where scores of party supporters had gathered.

“I must put on record that the bail conditions that have been set for Chairman Wontumi’s bail, 50 million Ghana cedis, is very onerous. I don’t know how many people in Ghana can have property worth 50 million Ghana cedis. I believe that this was just set to prevent his timely release,” he bemoaned.

However, Dr Bawumia urged NPP supporters to remain calm, assuring all legal avenues will be pursued to facilitate his bail.

“We are going to follow the due process, the legal process, to make sure that he is released as soon as possible,” he assured.

 

Meanwhile, he revealed that his efforts to visit Wontumi at the NIB headquarters was unsuccessful due to security concerns.

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You can’t scare me – Old video of Wontumi taunting Mahama resurfaced online

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A controversial old video of Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has resurfaced online and is stirring intense public debate.

The video, which was originally aired on Wontumi’s own Movement TV, captures the outspoken Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) delivering a fierce verbal attack on President John Dramani Mahama.

Renaming and Politicization of Public Universities; a Worrying Development

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In the last few years, we have seen a trend of incumbent administrations renaming some public universities after political figures. While some people continue to support this worrying trend for political reasons, I abhor it. I will explain why.

First off, in the Ghanaian cultural setting, names do not only convey a sense of physical identity, they also give spiritual importance. For universities, names are highly significant because they carry institutional visions, shape reputation and stimulate alumni pride. It is for these reasons that the incessant trend of renaming public universities after political figures must be shunned.

Under the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration, several public universities were renamed.
Prominent among them were :

1. The University of Development Studies, Wa, which was renamed Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies

2. University of Mines and Technology, renamed George Grant University of Mines and Technology.

3. University of Education, Kumasi Campus renamed Akenten Appiah Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development.

In opposition, the NDC vowed to revert all universities renamed by Akufo-Addo back to their original names. In sharp contrast, I am learning that the Ministry of Education, under the leadership of the venerable Haruna Idrissu, has renamed the University of Health and Allied Sciences ( UHAS) after the late President Mills.

Do not get me wrong. President Mills was a great statesman, and his contribution towards the establishment of UHAS cannot be underestimated.

In spite of this fact, it’s chuckling seeing the very people/ party who vilified Akufo for renaming some public universities after pro-NPP figures perpetuate what they once considered a peccatum or sin.

I am not against the idea of naming a newly built university after a political figure, especially when the figure is widely appreciated for his heroics. My issue is with renaming existing universities after political/partisan figures. In Ghana, a good number of our politicians are not nationalistic but partisan, and sometimes they make policy decisions to reflect their partisan orientation.

You do not need a soothsayer to tell you that most of the agitation that followed the renaming of UMAT and UDS, Wa, after SD Dombo and George Grant, respectively, were made from a place of extreme partisanship. Some people felt that these closely highlighted individuals are Pro NPP/ UP/ UGCC figures and that by renaming the aforementioned universities, President Akufo-Addo was blatantly honouring the memory of figures associated with his political tradition.

Today, UHAS has been renamed after the late Prof Mills, and people from the opposing divide have started waging spirited opposition to the decision by the Ministry of Education. Just as the NDC has promised to revert institutions renamed by Akufo-Addo to their original names, I wouldn’t be surprised if a future NPP administration decides to strike out Prof Mills’ name and revert to UHAS or even name the university after a pro-NPP figure. Then, this vicious cycle continues.

What saddens my heart is that, in situations where the names of these longstanding universities are renamed after political figures, the government of the day does not build consensus with relevant stakeholders and seldom gives plausible reasons or justifications for the renaming.

Like me, many students, alumni bodies and CSOs are yet to grasp the identities designated to these public universities, whose names have been altered.

While renaming public universities may give some level of esteem to political/partisan figures, it undermines institutional stability and may shrink public trust. The truth is, universities are global institutions that are regionally impactful and globally relevant, and for that reason, their names should not be treated like panties, which can be changed anytime one wishes.

Whether it is George Grant University of Mines and Technology, Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, or Professor John Evans Attah Mills University of Health and Allied Health, the ambit remains the same. The renaming of these public universities appears to only give partisan capital, consequently affecting the universities’ strategic positioning, branding and reputation.

If our political class have forgotten, then they must be reminded that renaming public universities after political figures comes with a huge financial burden. In situations where a public university is renamed, changes are made to the institution’s signage, website letterheads, and relevant documents. All of these rebranding and strategic positioning come at a huge cost.

At a time when the government of Ghana’s funding towards tertiary education is stagnant, must money go into renaming at the expense of augmenting infrastructure and resourcing students?

Our political class must understand that their penchant for renaming public universities after their political figures can even confuse international partners and universities. A university that constantly changes its name may not be taken seriously in the community of universities.

We must also not lose sight of the fact that this renaming of public universities has the propensity of creating confusion in the minds of alumni and current students who want to study abroad. For instance, a person who graduated from UHAS and intends to apply to study abroad this year may battle with the difficulty of identifying as a former UHAS student or Prof John Evans Atta Mills University of Health and Allied Sciences.

Additionally, if a final-year student at UHAS has already applied to study abroad by submitting a UHAS-inscribed transcript and is given a Prof JEA Mills UHAS certificate upon graduation, that might lead to some discrepancies in the application process. If the foreign university does not ask for an attestation to clear up doubts, that could affect the student’s chances.

This is the opportune time for this country to have a policy that regulates when and how universities can be renamed.
This must encompass the participation of university administrators, alumni, students, governing councils and other relevant stakeholders in the Ghanaian educational ecosystem.

In conclusion, this troubling trend of renaming state universities after political figures must cease. If indeed the political class want to honour their political figures, they can exploit other areas , such as setting up scholarship schemes in their name, building halls, and auditoriums and naming them after the political figures.

I do not think anyone would have made a fuss if Akufo-Addo built an auditorium at UMAT and named it after George Grant, or if Mahama had built a block at UHAS and named it after Prof Mills.

May God bless our homeland, Ghana, and make our political class think beyond partisanship.

 

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I was paying GH¢15k a day

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Imagine shelling out GH¢15,000 a day to rent a filming location for a story you deeply believe in—only to be kicked out halfway through.

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

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

“People see him as the new Sankara,” Lilwin said in a past interview. “His courage and leadership are inspiring, especially for the youth. That’s why I wanted to tell his story.”

Everything was on track—until a group of about ten young men on motorbikes stormed the set and demanded that filming be stopped. When Lilwin’s team tried to reason with them, things quickly escalated.

“They damaged our equipment and caused chaos,” he recalled. “The place was rented—it was someone’s property, and we were paying GHC15,000 every day to use it.”

That’s when things took another hit. The landlord, understandably shaken by the incident, asked Lilwin to vacate the premises.

“He didn’t want any trouble, so we had no choice but to leave,” Lilwin said.

It’s a massive setback—not just financially, but emotionally too. Lilwin had reached the climax of the film and was just steps away from completing what he hoped would be an inspiring piece of cinema celebrating African pride and leadership.

Still, he’s not giving up. With most of the key scenes already shot, Lilwin says he’ll find a way to release the film and honour Captain Traoré’s legacy.

Tracey Mensah Stunning Transformation Ignites Online Debate

Ghanaian TikTok sensation and influencer, Tracey Mensah, has once again captured the attention of social media users following the circulation of a throwback video showcasing her dramatic transformation. The video, which features a younger and less curvaceous Tracey dancing energetically, has sparked widespread discussions online about her remarkable physical evolution.

From Humble Beginnings to Social Media Stardom

Born on December 23, 2001, Tracey Mensah embarked on her content creation journey during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Starting with lip-syncing and dance videos on TikTok, she quickly gained popularity for her engaging content and authentic personality. Over the years, her follower count has soared, boasting over 1.7 million followers on TikTok and more than 330,000 on Instagram.

Tracey’s rise to fame has not been without challenges. She has faced pressures and advances that often felt abusive, but she refused to let them define her. Instead, she developed an attitude of tolerance, which became her greatest strength.

The Viral Throwback Video

The recently surfaced throwback video has left many fans astonished by the stark contrast between Tracey’s past and present appearances. In the video, she is seen with a slimmer physique, dancing joyfully. This has led to a flurry of reactions on social media, with users expressing admiration for her transformation and speculating about the changes.

Some fans praised her natural beauty and growth, while others expressed surprise at how much she has matured. Comments ranged from admiration to curiosity, with users saying things like, “I started following this time oo herrr her transformation was fire,” and “Her transformation is a top notch.”

Embracing Natural Beauty

In a recent Instagram video, Tracey showcased her natural beauty by appearing without makeup during a salon visit. Dressed in a green outfit that highlighted her figure, she impressed fans with her radiant appearance. The video documented her hair transformation, further enhancing her attractiveness and drawing positive comments from followers.

Beyond Social Media

Tracey’s influence extends beyond social media. She has ventured into real estate marketing and advertising, demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit. Despite her success, she remains grounded, often referring to her fans as family and expressing gratitude for their support.

Her journey serves as an inspiration to many, highlighting the power of authenticity, resilience, and determination in achieving success.

The New Life of Former IGP Dampare After He Was Sacked By President Mahama

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The New Life of Former IGP Dampare After He Was Sacked By President Mahama

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After being relieved of his duties by President John Dramani Mahama on March 13, 2025, former Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr. George Akuffo Dampare has entered a new phase of life—one marked by reflection, renewed purpose, and continued national engagement. His removal from office brought mixed reactions, with some members of the Ghana Police Service reportedly expressing relief, hinting at tensions during his tenure. Despite this, many still acknowledge Dampare’s significant reforms aimed at modernizing the police force and restoring public trust.

Since his departure, Dr. Dampare has maintained a calm and gracious public posture. In an emotional speech delivered during a church service, he expressed deep gratitude to Ghanaians and reaffirmed his lifelong commitment to serving the nation. He also acknowledged the many challenges he faced, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one’s principles in the face of adversity.

Though no official role has been announced, Dampare is believed to be exploring opportunities in leadership training, public speaking, and possibly academia. His past experience as a university lecturer and his commitment to mentorship suggest that he may focus on shaping the next generation of public leaders. He has also shown continued interest in national issues, such as student security on university campuses.

From police recruit at age 20 to Ghana’s youngest IGP in the Fourth Republic, Dr. Dampare’s journey remains an inspiring story of service and resilience. His next chapter may be outside the police uniform, but it is clear that his voice will remain a part of Ghana’s national discourse.

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We’re disappointed we couldn’t see Wontumi – Bawumia

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Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on Friday, May 30, was disappointed that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) leadership was unable to meet detained Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

The 2024 NPP flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, secured access to Chairman Wontumi after he was National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) headquarters.

Addressing journalists, Dr. Bawumia confirmed that arrangements had been made to visit the embattled Chairman, who has been in the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) since his arrest on Tuesday.

“We are very disappointed in our inability to see him because we made prior arrangements. We’ve expressed our disappointment and will continue engaging to ensure we can see him,” he stated.

However, NIB officials explained that the meeting could not take place because of the large crowd gathered outside the facility.

“Our Chairman, Wontumi, was arrested and has been held in custody by EOCO. We wanted to see him and find out how he is doing.

“Unfortunately, we are here, but the NIB feels that the crowd is such that they are not able to bring him here at the moment, and they have to make proper arrangements to bring him so that we can see him,” he stated.

Chairman Wontumi was granted bail by EOCO to the tune of GH¢50 million with two sureties, both to be justified.

As of Friday, only one surety had been secured, leaving him in custody. His continued detention has sparked widespread protests among NPP supporters and party officials.

Scores of NPP supporters thronged the headquarters of the NIB in Accra following reports about his transfer from EOCO, demanding his release.

Several Members of Parliament and senior party officials were also present to seek access to the premises.

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Improve service quality by December or face heavy fines

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Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has issued ultimatum to Ghana’s mobile network operators, warning them to significantly improve the quality of their services by December 31, 2025, or face severe financial penalties — a portion of which will directly compensate affected customers.

The warning came during a high-level meeting held on Friday, May 30, 2025, with the chief executive officers and technical teams of the country’s major telecom providers — MTN, Telecel, and AT. The minister criticised the persistent poor service experienced by subscribers, particularly in expanding urban centres and key regional towns, despite significant infrastructure investments.

“We are not doing sentiments. We are doing engineering,” Sam George said, adding “If you have infrastructure in place but your service is poor, we must begin to take regulatory action.”

The meeting also featured a presentation by the National Communications Authority (NCA) based on a performance assessment in 48 localities across the country. The study, triggered by rising public complaints, measured four key performance indicators: 3G Coverage, Call Setup Time (CST), Mean Opinion Score (MOS) for call quality, and 3G Data Throughput. The findings highlighted worrying inconsistencies in network performance across all three operators.

Sam George, who is also the MP for Ningo-Prampram, cited problematic areas such as Amasaman and East Legon, where service quality has dropped despite wider network coverage. He noted that parts of Accra are experiencing network “blackouts” and substandard 4G performance.

A nationwide service quality test, covering all district capitals, is expected to be conducted by the NCA in the third quarter of 2025. Based on its findings, the government will take “decisive action” if no significant improvements are seen.

In a major policy shift, the minister announced that 40% of any fines imposed on non-compliant telecom companies will go directly to affected customers, likely through data or call-time bonuses.

In the short term, operators have until June 30, 2025, to complete the acceptance process for newly allocated spectrum. They are expected to begin deploying this spectrum immediately, with visible improvements in service by the end of December.

“We know you can’t complete upgrades in three months, but we must see that the process has begun. The Ghanaian people must feel the impact of the spectrum rollout by the end of this year,” Sam George said.

In response, telecom executives laid out their strategies to address service quality concerns:

  • MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett revealed that the company had invested $230 million in 2024 to strengthen its network and IT systems. Plans include launching 300 new franchise outlets, hiring 400 new staff, and rolling out secure self-service tools for SIM swaps and PIN resets.

  • Telecel Ghana COO Mohamad Ghaddar emphasised continuous network optimisation and customer service improvements. The company has over 400 retail shops and plans to add 100 more. Ghaddar also reaffirmed support for customers with special needs and welcomed regulatory engagement.

  • AT CEO Leo Skarlatos said significant network upgrades are underway and should be “clearly visible” by the first quarter of 2026. He invited stakeholders to witness the improvements early next year.

Beyond service delivery, the Minister also addressed the issue of data pricing. He recalled the formation of a committee in February 2025 tasked with crafting a strategy for gradual reductions in data costs. The focus, he explained, would be on offering more value to consumers rather than immediate price drops, in order to protect market stability and ongoing infrastructure investments.

The minister’s directive marks a bold new phase of regulatory oversight, aimed at ensuring that telcos deliver reliable, high-quality services that meet the demands of Ghana’s growing digital economy.

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Don’t fear anyone in your pursuit of justice – Dormaahene charges Mahama

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The , has called on President John Dramani Mahama to launch a comprehensive investigation into the controversial National Cathedral project if he wins the 2024 general election.

Speaking during a durbar in his palace on Friday, May 30, as part of Mahama’s “Thank You” tour of the Bono Region, the respected traditional leader said it is time Ghanaians got answers regarding the $58 million reportedly spent on the stalled cathedral project.

Liverpool sign Jeremie Frimpong from Leverkusen for £29.5m

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Liverpool have completed the signing of Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen for 35m euros (£29.5m) on a five-year deal.

Just hours after the Anfield club confirmed Trent Alexander-Arnold would be joining Real Madrid in time to play in the Club World Cup, the Premier League champions have ratified their move for Dutch international Frimpong after activating the 24-year-old’s release clause.

Versatile right-footer Frimpong is widely viewed as Alexander-Arnold’s replacement in Arne Slot’s squad.

He played an integral role in helping Leverkusen to their first Bundesliga title in 2023-24 and made 53 appearances in all competitions as they finished second in 24-25.

Frimpong will have competition at right-back from Northern Ireland defender Conor Bradley, who recently signed a new four-year contract with the club.

The Dutchman came through the youth ranks at Manchester City and went on to join Celtic in September 2019 before a move to Leverkusen in January 2021.

Frimpong joins a Dutch contingent of Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch at Liverpool.

Liverpool are also in talks with Leverkusen over signing Florian Wirtz.

The club have entered into advanced negotiations for Germany forward Wirtz, submitting an offer of around £109m inclusive of add-ons.

Wirtz, 22, is a key target for Liverpool and there is now a sense that discussions over a deal are in its final stages, with a growing hope an agreement is within reach.

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Wontumi’s lawyers secure second surety for GH₵50m bail

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Lawyers for the embattled Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, say they have successfully met the bail conditions set by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), but a new legal complication is preventing his release.

According to lead counsel Andy Appiah-Kubi, all the necessary documentation for the two sureties has been completed, with significant support from the former Minister for Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong.

“We have been able to provide the sureties, that one, I can assure you, and I’m very grateful to Honourable Bryan Acheampong, who has supported me to file the documents,” Mr Appiah-Kubi told JoyNews’ Michael Ashaley exclusively on Friday, May 30.

“He has brought his documents, which go over and above the value of money that is required. So I thank you very much.”

Chairman Wontumi was granted bail on Tuesday, May 27, to the tune of GH₵50 million with two sureties, both to be justified, after he was arrested by EOCO on suspicion of involvement in fraud, money laundering, and other financial crimes.

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

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

He noted that the legal team is working swiftly to resolve the new court matter and expressed hope that the issue could be cleared by Monday, which would pave the way for Chairman Wontumi’s release.

“My client is not going home tonight. We encountered a challenge that needs to be addressed before we can go forward,” he said.

“Unknown to me, there was an application to frustrate what we are doing, so we will deal with it on Monday. It is an application that was not filed by my good self, but that prohibits us.”

The lawyer disclosed that although EOCO officers were ready to proceed with the inspection of the properties listed by the sureties, the pending court application legally restrains them from moving forward until the matter is resolved.

“They had agreed to do the inspection tonight, so all the officers are there, but the challenge that I faced is legal. We can’t do it,” he explained.

He also clarified confusion over the whereabouts of Chairman Wontumi, contradicting earlier claims by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who had indicated they were unaware of his location.

Touching on his client’s health, the lawyer dismissed rumours of a hunger strike and assured the public that Wontumi was receiving medical care.

“We had brought him to meet with the former Vice President, but the situation we saw was difficult—to arrange this meeting, to pass through the crowd, to get the Vice President to see him and talk to him. So we had to take him back,” he recounted.

“I told you that his condition of health requires attention. So he’s receiving attention and there’s nothing to worry about in respect of his health.”

Mr Appiah-Kubi is optimistic that once the court matter is resolved, Chairman Wontumi will be released by Monday, June 2.

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37 Military Hospital shuts Emergency Unit for fumigation from June 4–14

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The 37 Military Hospital has announced a temporary closure of its Medical Emergency Unit (MEU) to carry out a comprehensive fumigation exercise aimed at safeguarding public health and maintaining environmental hygiene.

The shutdown, scheduled to take place from Wednesday, June 4, to Saturday, June 14, 2025, is part of a proactive effort to ensure a sterile and safe environment for both patients and healthcare personnel.

In a statement issued by Lieutenant R.K. Kotoku on behalf of the Acting Director General of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces, the hospital informed the public of the development and urged them to make use of alternative emergency medical facilities in Accra during the 10-day period.

Hospitals such as Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital), Police Hospital, and Lekma Hospital are expected to accommodate emergency cases redirected from the 37 Military Hospital.

Meanwhile, Lieutenant Kotoku assured that special arrangements have been made to ensure that entitled personnel continue to receive emergency medical care during the shutdown. These patients will be attended to at the Trauma Surgical Emergency Unit (TSEU), which will remain fully operational throughout the fumigation period.

The hospital emphasized that this strategic measure is necessary to uphold high standards of hygiene and infection control, while also minimizing disruptions to critical care services for designated patient groups.

Management of the 37 Military Hospital has expressed sincere regret for any inconvenience caused and appreciates the public’s cooperation and understanding during this essential exercise.

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Ballon d’Or 2025 power rankings show surprise winner ahead of Lamine Yamal (Top 10)

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With just four months to the 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony, there’s a surprise player leading the rankings. See list of top 10 rankings…

Ballon d’Or 2025 power rankings show surprise winner ahead of Lamine Yamal (Top 10)

The race for football’s most prestigious individual award is heating up, with the 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony brought forward to Monday, September 22nd at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. The nominees will be announced on August 22nd, celebrating the best performances from the 2024-25 season.

Unlike recent years, this award will focus mainly on club achievements rather than international competitions, as there were no major tournaments during the period under review.

But who are the top contenders for the coveted “best player in the world title”? Pulse Sports presents the top 10 Ballon d’Or power ranking by Goal.

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10. Lautaro Martínez (Inter)


The Argentine striker has scored 25 goals and made eight assists, helping Inter reach another Champions League final. Despite a recent injury scare, he returned to play a key role in their European success, keeping alive hopes of adding to his trophy collection.

9. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)


Reunited with former Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick, the 36-year-old Polish striker has rolled back the years. His 44 goals and five assists helped Barcelona win La Liga, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España. After missing the 2024 shortlist, Lewandowski has proven he’s still one of Europe’s deadliest strikers.

8. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)


The England captain has finally won his first trophy. Kane’s 43 goals and 13 assists fired Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title, ending years of disappointment. At 31, he’s shown his goalscoring instincts remain sharp, though Bayern’s Champions League quarter-final defeat to Inter was disappointing.

7. Pedri (Barcelona)


While his six goals and nine assists don’t look spectacular on paper, anyone who watched Barcelona this season will tell you how brilliant Pedri has been. Finally staying injury-free, the Spanish midfielder has shown why he was so highly rated as a teenager. Many now consider him the world’s best midfielder, particularly after his outstanding performance in the Copa del Rey final.

6. Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid)


Mbappé’s first season at Real Madrid hasn’t gone as planned, despite scoring 43 goals. After a slow start, he seemed to find his feet with a stunning hat-trick against Manchester City in February. However, Madrid’s season fell apart in the final weeks – they lost their Champions League crown to Arsenal, were beaten by Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final, and lost the La Liga title. Despite winning the European Golden Shoe, Mbappé will have to wait longer for his dream Ballon d’Or.

5. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)


The Egyptian King looked certain to win the award for most of the season after leading Liverpool to the Premier League title under new manager Arne Slot. His 36 goals and 24 assists helped the Reds win the league at a canter, and he’s finally signed a new two-year contract to end speculation about his future. However, Liverpool’s shock last-16 Champions League exit and his poor showing in the Carabao Cup final defeat to Newcastle have damaged his chances significantly.

4. Gianluigi Donnarumma (Paris Saint-Germain)


It’s been 62 years since a goalkeeper won the Ballon d’Or, but Donnarumma has made a strong case this season. The Italian has been PSG’s hero in the Champions League knockout stages, saving penalties at Liverpool and making crucial stops against Aston Villa when they threatened a remarkable comeback from four goals down. His performances against Arsenal were equally impressive, and if PSG complete a treble, he’ll deserve significant credit.

3. Raphinha (Barcelona)


The Brazilian winger has been Barcelona’s most decisive player in their electric front three. His numbers speak for themselves – 39 goals and 25 assists across all competitions. Raphinha was nearly sold last summer when Barca tried to sign Nico Williams, but he’s responded by leading the club to a domestic treble. The former Leeds United player is enjoying the best form of his career at exactly the right time.

2. Lamine Yamal (Barcelona)


At just 17, Yamal is already being tipped to break records. No player has won the Ballon d’Or before turning 21, but the Barcelona teenager might just manage it in the coming years. This season, he’s contributed 19 goals and 26 assists while helping Barca win La Liga, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España. Many believe he’s been Spain’s most impressive attacking player, and his Champions League performances against Inter were absolutely brilliant. He represents the future of football.

1. Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain)


After years of frustrating fans despite his obvious talent, Dembélé has finally lived up to his potential at PSG. The French winger has scored 35 goals and made 13 assists, helping his side dominate French football with wins in Ligue 1, Coupe de France and Trophée des Champions.

More importantly, he’s been crucial in PSG’s remarkable Champions League run, scoring vital goals against Liverpool and Arsenal as they chase their first European Cup. Under Luis Enrique, PSG now look like Europe’s best team, with Dembélé leading the charge.

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