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Trailer crashes into newly constructed Flowerpot Flyover pillars

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A trailer veered off the road and crashed into the pillars of the newly constructed Flowerpot Flyover in Accra on Wednesday afternoon.

The incident, which occurred in the late hours of the day, caused alarm among commuters but fortunately resulted in no injuries or significant structural damage to the flyover.

Traffic in the area was briefly disrupted as officials worked to clear the scene.

Eyewitnesses expressed concern about road safety, especially close to major infrastructure projects.

Authorities have not yet released details on the cause of the crash.

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80% of NPP’s defeat in 2024 was self-inflicted – Obiri Boahen

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Former NPP Deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen play videoFormer NPP Deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen

Former Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Obiri Boahen, has stated that the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections was largely caused by members of the party itself.

According to Nana Obiri Boahen, several decisions and policies of the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government, as well as individuals within the party’s leadership, contributed significantly to the defeat.

“The NPP’s defeat in 2024 was mostly self-inflicted. About 80% was due to NPP members and their leaders. They don’t listen when you advise them. Let me give you an example: as a political party, we don’t have dialysis machines, and you say you want to build a National Cathedral? Even with the National Cathedral, you went abroad with an airplane to import a stone. Every Ghanaian is concerned about how to feed themselves, high electricity costs, fuel prices, and transport fare increases. These things will infuriate them, and they will vote against you,” he told Okay FM’s Kwame Nkrumah Tikese in an interview.

However, he absolved the party’s 2024 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, from any such blame.

He further disputed assertions that the party’s defeat was influenced by the flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, or other factors such as his religious and ethnic background.

Nana Obiri Boahen asserted that Dr Bawumia remains the NPP’s strongest candidate in their attempt to reorganise and recapture power in 2028, despite internal opposition for the flagbearership.

“They are good candidates deserving of being flagbearer, but given the situation, history, and tradition as hindsight, nobody can beat Bawumia,” he stated on the issue of other contenders competing the former vice president for the vacant role.

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Pooley’s Death: Second-vice President of CAF Edwin steps in as he ‘berates’ Ghana Police on the incident

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The second vice President of the Confederation of African Football [CAF] and the Ghana Football Association (GFA), president, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, has made a passionate appeal to the Ghana Police Service to intensify efforts to bring the perpetrators behind the tragic death of Asante Kotoko supporter, Pooley, to justice.

Speaking during the commemoration of the 24th anniversary of the May 9th Stadium Disaster at the Accra Sports Stadium, the GFA President reminded the nation of the need to ensure that football remains a safe and unifying force for all.

“The loss of Pooley is a painful reminder that we still have work to do in protecting the lives of supporters and preserving the sanctity of the game,” said Mr Okraku.

“I strongly urge the Ghana Police Service to pursue justice swiftly and ensure those responsible for his untimely death are held accountable.

”Pooley, a devoted fan of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, was reportedly murdered during a league match incident at Nsoatre a tragedy that sent shockwaves through the football community.

The GFA President emphasized that the Association is committed to working with all relevant stakeholders to eliminate hooliganism and violence at football venues across the country.

He stated that while strides have been made in improving infrastructure and enforcing regulations, full justice for victims is a critical part of restoring public confidence in the sport.

Mr. Simeon-Okraku’s remarks came in the presence of leading football stakeholders, including the Sports Minister, members of the GFA Executive Council, representatives from Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, the Director-General of the National Sports Authority, and family members of victims of the may 9 Disaster.

Credit: GHANA FA MEDIA

Don’t judge Africa until you visit Ghana and Nigeria

Nigerian musician Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has urged the world to look beyond stereotypes and explore the cultures of Africa, starting with Ghana and Nigeria.

Speaking in an interview with Fashion Bomb Daily at the 2025 Met Gala, which took place on May 5, the “Love Me Jeje” hitmaker shared sentiments about the beauty and diversity of African music and culture.

Tems expressed her belief that African music goes far beyond the global perception of just Afrobeats.

“I feel like we can go further in every single aspect of sound. We’re not just like Afrobeats, there’s Amapiano, there’s Afrosoul, there’s R&B, there’s Afro Jazz, there’s so many things about, so many genres in music in Africa that I feel like people are not all the way tapped into yet,” she said.

Beyond music, Tems also emphasised the importance of cultural immersion. She encouraged people, especially those abroad, to travel to Ghana and Nigeria for vacation, and also to form their understanding of what life in Africa truly feels like.

“So, I always encourage people to go to Lagos, Ghana, and just like do a vacation, you know, not even for any like agenda, just go see for yourself and experience before you make an opinion or before you have a conclusion in your mind, just, you know, see it for yourself and see how you feel,” she stated.

According to Tems, the charm of Ghana and Nigeria lies in the richness of their traditions and the creative energy.

“I think it’s just the creativity, it’s the daily effort, it’s the looks, it’s the songs, it’s the traditions, it’s the culture,” she added.

Also, watch an exclusive interview with Ayisi on the latest edition of Talkertainment below: 

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President Mahama petitioned to probe soviet-scrapyard armoured vehicles scandal

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A Ghanaian citizen has petitioned President John Dramani Mahama to launch an urgent investigation into the procurement of 20 Soviet-era BTR-70 Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) by the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), now said to be over 10 million Euros.

The citizen describes the vehicles as obsolete, unserviceable, and a danger to troops deployed in peacekeeping missions.

The petition, authored by Ola Durojaiye, also known as Kwame Danquah, outlines a litany of faults with the Soviet-era armoured vehicles, which were reportedly acquired from Azerbaijan through a local supplier, Double ST Limited.

Durojaiye alleges that the procurement process was riddled with “fraudulent practices,” “misrepresentation of information,” and a disregard for “troop safety and welfare.”

“These vehicles were commissioned despite being delivered in an advanced state of wear and tear. They lack essential spare parts and came without their main armaments, rendering them effectively useless,” Durojaiye stated in his petition.

He further claimed that the APCs, which were originally built in the late 1960s, have been retrofitted with diesel engines but without the critical support systems such as radiators and hoses. “The BTR-70s were not only outdated but also incomplete and defective. What was meant to be a strategic acquisition has turned into a logistical and operational disaster,” he noted.

According to the petitioner, seven of the APCs were deployed to Abyei in Sudan under the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) mission, but arrived unserviceable. Due to their inability to function, they had to be transported from Burma Camp to Tema Port on low-bed trailers.

“Even after dispatching a Forward Repair Team to attempt repairs in Sudan, only one APC shows any sign of limited mobility, and even that depends on parts cannibalised from the others,” Mr Durojaiye revealed.

He described the vehicles as “death traps,” citing leaking oil, malfunctioning brakes, absent communication systems, and non-bulletproof windscreens as hazards to personnel. The absence of the standard 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine guns, which were only delivered a year later and remain untested, compounded the shortcomings.

In addition to operational concerns, Durojaiye raised serious ethical and accountability questions.

He accused the military leadership of misrepresenting the vehicles’ year of manufacture as 2002 on the bill of lading, even though BTR-70 production ceased in 1984. “This points to a deliberate attempt to defraud the state and mislead stakeholders,” he alleged.

The petition also referenced past operational difficulties with BTR-60 APCs during Ghana’s involvement in the UN Mission in Sierra Leone, arguing that history should have dissuaded military authorities from acquiring similar vehicles.

Durojaiye called for a full-scale value-for-money audit of the procurement and stressed the need to prioritise soldiers’ safety over what he suggested may have been financial or political considerations.

Quoting the President’s own recent remarks at the commissioning of Regular Career Course Intake 63 at the Ghana Military Academy, he reminded the Commander-in-Chief that “officers must prioritise the welfare of their men.”

“If the manufacturer of the vehicle has long since retired it in favour of newer, more efficient versions, how can the procurement of these outmoded and deteriorated ‘hulks of scrap metal’ be justified?” he questioned.

The total cost of the 20 APCs was initially estimated at $8.8 million, with each unit reportedly purchased for $440,000. Durojaiye has pledged to provide further documentation and clarification if needed and has also copied the petition to the Minister of Defence and the Acting Chief of Defence Staff.

Below is the petition

14th April 2025

His Excellency

The President of the Republic of Ghana

Jubilee House

ACCRA

PETITION FOR AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PURCHASE OF BTR 70 ARMOURED PERSONNEL CARRIERS BY THE GHANA ARMED FORCES

1. INTRODUCTION

I, Mr. Ola Durojaiye alias Kwame Danquah, a citizen of the Republic of Ghana, respectfully submit this petition to your Excellency the President of the Republic of Ghana, seeking an audit of the purchase of armoured personnel carriers by the Ghana Armed Forces on grounds of;

1. Lack of Value for Money

2. Failure to Meet Operational Requirements

3. Neglect of Troops’ Welfare

4. Compromising Troop Safety

5. Mismanagement of Leadership
Responsibility

6. Misrepresentation of
Information

7. Fraudulent Practices

2. BACKGROUND

i. The Ghana Army acquired twenty

(20) Bronetransportor (BTR-70)

Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) for deployment in peace support operations. These vehicles were supplied by Messrs. Double ST Limited, with their origin traced to Azerbaijan, an Eurasian nation situated in the South Caucasus region and formerly part of the Soviet Union.

ii. The BTR 70 APC was produced in the former USSR in the late 1960s. The BTR 70 was succeeded by the BTR 80 which came into service in 1985 and was itself replaced briefly by the BTR 90. The BTR 82 and BTR 82A are the current versions of the APC in use.

3. INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED

i. The BTR-70 is a versatile eight-wheeled amphibious APC originally equipped with two 6-cylinder, 115 hp GAZ-69B petrol engines. Subsequent upgrades included AMA-49-05 V8 engines and, in certain operational theatres, diesel engines. Although an improvement over its predecessor, the BTR-60, the BTR-70 retained several notable limitations, such as restricted troop access points and reliance on dual petrol engines. By 2023, the BTR-70 had reached an operational age of 51 years, underscoring its outdated design in comparison to more modern APCs.

ii. The BTR-70 APCs procured for the Ghana Army were retrofitted with diesel engines; however, the essential accompanying components, such as radiators and hoses, were omitted, rendering the vehicles inefficient and defective. Additionally, the vehicles were delivered in advanced stages of wear and tear, highlighting their outdated condition.

iii. To salvage their appearance, personnel from the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) Corps at the 153 Armoured Regiment parade square undertook efforts to spray the exterior and reupholster the interiors. These measures were aimed at creating a semblance of presentability before the commissioning of the vehicles by the then-president, Nana Akufo-Addo. The attached images illustrate the state of the vehicles’ interiors prior to the restoration efforts by the EME personnel.

iv. In addition to the aforementioned fair wear and tear concerns, the BTR-70 APCs arrived without their standard main armaments—the 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine guns that are integral to the model’s design. However, the secondary armament, consisting of 7.62mm PKM co-axial machine guns, was present and underwent test firing.

v. The main armaments were eventually delivered in 2024, yet they remain untested due to the vehicles’ unserviceable condition, further compounding the operational challenges posed by this procurement.

vi. Contrary to standard best practices, the BTR-70 APCs to the Ghana Army were in poor state of repair and lacked essential spare parts, specialised tools, and maintenance or repair equipment. Even basic components, such as spare tires, were missing.

vii. The BTR-70 APCs arrived with numerous defects and operational challenges, some of which are detailed below:

1. Leakage of oil and lubricants, causing engine overheating after short periods of movement.

2. Malfunctioning brake and clutch systems.

3. Unserviceable rear camera monitors in most vehicles.

4. Absence of intra- and inter-vehicular communication devices, making communication within the vehicles, with other vehicles, or with the base impossible.

5. Blurred vision blocks and side mirrors on several vehicles, impairing visibility.

viii. Though equipped with a movable metal plate that typically remains raised, the plastic, non-bulletproof windscreens of the BTR-70 APCs permit penetration by small arms fire, exposing the driver’s and commander’s compartments to significant danger.

ix. Following their commissioning, seven (7) of these APCs—described as “death traps”—were shipped to Abyei, Sudan, for use by the Ghanaian battalion serving under the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA). Due to their unserviceability, the APCs were transported from Burma Camp to Tema Port using lowbed trailers.

x. A forward repair team (FRT) was dispatched to Abyei in an attempt to restore functionality to these APCs. Despite their efforts, the APCs remained largely unserviceable, and the FRT has since returned to Ghana. Currently, only one (1) of the seven APCs exhibits minimal mobility. This lone functioning APC relies on alternators salvaged from other non-operational vehicles, as its alternator is dysfunctional.

xi. The FRT confirmed the Ghanaian battalion’s concerns regarding the vehicles’ extreme fuel consumption and recurrent overheating after the shortest of journeys, rendering them wholly unreliable for deployment. Since their arrival in the area of operations (AO) on 16 March 2024, during GHANBATT 2’s tour of duty, the vehicles have not been deployed, as they cannot be started, much less moved.

xii. This dismal situation, borne by no fault of the troops representing Ghana, reflects a lack of the protection and appropriate equipment necessary for executing their duties. It places these dedicated soldiers in a precarious position, compromising their ability to serve the nation with the security and efficiency they deserve.

xiii. A precedent exists from the early 2000s, when troops of the Armoured Corps used BTR-60 armoured personnel carriers (APCs) during operations in the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL). These vehicles were marred by numerous challenges. Was this prior experience not sufficient warning to avoid this make of APC entirely? As the age-old adage goes, “experience is the best teacher”—a truth proven time and time again.

xv. The decision to procure outdated APCs undermines military esprit de corps and goes against the principle of prioritising troops’ welfare over officers’ comfort or personal gain. This sentiment aligns with the recent remarks of His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana and Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces. On 11 April 2025, during the commissioning of the Regular Career Course Intake 63 at the Ghana Military Academy, Teshie, Accra, the President emphasised the duty of officers to prioritise their men’s comfort while serving the nation.

xvi. The bill of lading for these APCs falsely states the year of manufacture as 2002—an apparent act of deception and fraud. It is an established fact that the production of the BTR-70 ceased in 1984 following the introduction of its successor, the BTR-80. Unlike the BTR-70, which operates on dual petrol engines unless retrofitted, the BTR-80 features a single diesel engine. Moreover, the BTR-80 has since undergone significant upgrades, culminating in the release of the BTR-82 and its advanced variant, the BTR-82A.

xvii. If the manufacturer of the vehicle has long since retired it in favour of newer, more efficient versions, how can the procurement of these outmoded and deteriorated “hulks of scrap metal” be justified?

xvii. According to the available documentation (copies attached), each of these BTR-70 armoured personnel carriers was procured at a cost of approximately $440,000.00, amounting to a total expenditure of $8.8 million ($8,800,000).

4. CONCLUSION

i. The BTR-70 APCs were acquired for deployment in the Ghana Army peace operations. However, these vehicles are not fit for purpose. They are excessively outdated and were not refurbished to ensure their operational viability for use in any peacekeeping theatre.

ii. The evidence presented supports the following issues:

1. Lack of Value for Money

2. Failure to Meet Operational Requirements

3. Neglect of Troops’ Welfare

4. Compromising Troop Safety

5. Mismanagement of Leadership Responsibility

6. Misrepresentation of Information

7. Fraudulent Practices

5. RECOMMENDATION

i. I respectfully petition the President to initiate a value-for-money audit and investigation to assess the benefits, if any, that the Ghana Armed Forces has derived from the procurement of the BTR-70 APCs.

ii. I remain available to provide any further information or clarification as required.

Respectfully submitted.

Ola Durojaiye

Post Office Box 784

Osu

Accra

Telephone: 0541222007

Email: [email protected]

Copy to:

Minister of Defence

Acting Chief of the Defence Staff

ADB MD urges agriculture students to lead Ghana’s agribusiness transformation

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Edward Ato Sarpong, Managing Director of ADB Edward Ato Sarpong, Managing Director of ADB

The Managing Director of Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) PLC, Edward Ato Sarpong, has urged students pursuing agriculture to embrace entrepreneurship and innovation as key tools in transforming Ghana’s agribusiness landscape.

He made the call during this year’s Agricultural Students’ Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue (AG-STUD) Boot Camp.

The boot camp, organised by the Agrihouse Foundation with ADB as a sponsor, brings together students from various agricultural institutions across the country to connect them with industry leaders and foster their entrepreneurial growth.

As part of the week-long program, the students and organizers paid a courtesy call on the management of ADB.

In his remarks, Ato Sarpong encouraged the students to shift their mindset from traditional, subsistence farming to agripreneurship, a modern approach that integrates innovation, technology, value addition, and sustainable practices into the agricultural value chain.

“You are not just students of agriculture; you are the future leaders of Ghana’s agricultural value chain. Your role in building a resilient and modern agribusiness sector cannot be overemphasised,” he stated.

Underscoring the critical need for youth-led solutions in transforming agriculture and other businesses, Ato Sarpong urged participants to take advantage of platforms like AG-STUD to sharpen their skills, network with mentors, and develop business ideas that can scale and create employment and wealth.

The ADB MD reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to empowering the youth through tailored financing, capacity-building, and internship opportunities, citing AG-STUD as an essential bridge between academic theory and practical application.

“In addition to our Student Save Account, the Bank intends to launch innovative funding schemes that will provide easy access to capital for agric students and young entrepreneurs in the agricultural value chain and other key sectors of the economy,” he disclosed.

The General Manager in charge of Agribusiness, Kwame Asiedu Attrams, stated that ADB is proud to remain a sponsor of the AG-STUD Boot Camp, as it reinforces the Bank’s commitment to investing in a new generation of agribusiness entrepreneurs who can drive wealth creation and economic growth.

Expressing appreciation, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Akorsah, thanked ADB for its continued support of AG-STUD initiatives, agricultural education, and entrepreneurship in Ghana.

This year’s AG-STUD Boot Camp, which ends on Friday, May 9, 2025, is being attended by 125 students competitively selected from 23 institutions, including universities and tertiary agricultural colleges across the country.

Watch the bizarre own goal in Nigerian Premier League that has sparked match-fixing outrage

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The ball rolling into an empty net The ball rolling into an empty net

A strange and shocking own goal in the Nigerian Premier League clash between Ikorodu City and Bayelsa United on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, has set social media ablaze and sparked fresh outrage over suspected match-fixing in local football.

The incident occurred in the 11th minute of the game, with the score at 1-0 in favour of Ikorodu City, who had taken an early lead through Okechukwu Nwanna just two minutes in.

While Ikorodu were still on the front foot, defender Oyedokun Tosin attempted a routine back pass to goalkeeper Oluwadamilare Aina. What followed, however, stunned everyone watching.

Inexplicably, Aina failed to trap the ball under minimal pressure, watching helplessly as it rolled under his foot and into the net, gifting Ikorodu City an own goal that leveled the score at 1-1.

The manner of the mistake has left fans questioning the legitimacy of the moment, with many on social media accusing both players of involvement in a match-fixing scandal.

Despite the confusion, Tosin later restored Ikorodu’s lead, only for Sadiq Auwal of Bayelsa to equalise once more in the 26th minute. But it was Shola Adelani who settled the match in the 62nd minute, scoring what proved to be the winner in a dramatic 3-2 victory for the home side.

The win was crucial for Ikorodu City, propelling them to 4th place on the table and into the CAF Confederation Cup qualification spots. Meanwhile, Bayelsa United dropped to 10th.

Clips of the own goal have since gone viral, with fans demanding investigations from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and league authorities.

Watch the video below:

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Why Popes dey change dia names and wetin di names mean?

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Dem don elect Cardinal Robert Prevost as di new pope and e go dey known as Pope Leo XIV.

Di 69-year-old na di first American to become pontiff and e go lead members of di Catholic Church global community of 1.4bn pipo.

Born in Chicago, many pipo see am reformer. E work for many years as missionary for Peru bifor dem make am archbishop for there.

E also get Peruvian nationality and pipo remember am well as one pesin wey work wit marginalised communities and help build bridges for di local Church.

Why popes dey choose different names?

Di first tin new Pope dey do, immediately afta e accept im canonical election as Supreme Pontiff and bifor e begin do oda things, na to choose a name. Afta e choose di name e wan dey known as, di Cardinal Protodeacon go announce di name afta di famous formula “Habemus Papam”, e go dey followed by di Pope baptismal name for Latin.

Di decision na part of one longstanding tradition, but no be so e be bifor.

For more dan 500 years, popes bin dey use dia own names.

E later change to to symbolic names in order to make dia original names dey simple or to refer to previous pontiffs.

Ova di years, popes don choose di names of dia immediate or distant predecessors out of respect or admiration and to signal di desire to follow for dia footsteps and continue di most relevant pontificates.

For example, Pope Francis tok say im name na to honour St Francis of Assisi, plus say im dey inspired by im Brazilian friend Cardinal Claudio Hummes.

Why di new Pope choose Leo XIV as a name?

Di new Pope neva tok why e wan dey known as Pope Leo XIV.

Many reasons fit dey for dis decision, but many popes don use di name Leo ova di years.

However, di name a new pope choose dey “show certain spirit and direction and vision of di new pope, “Dennis Doyle, one theologian and professor emeritus of religious studies for di University of Dayton tok.

“Di first tin you go look for go be, which pope don use dat name bifor?” e tok.” Dat go signify sometin about di direction wey di new pope wan take.”

Dem don chose di name Leo 13 times bifor.

Di first Pope Leo I, wey also dey known as St Leo di Great, na pontiff between 440 and 461 AD.

E be di 45th pope in history and e dey known for im commitment to peace.

According to legend, di miraculous apparition of Saints Peter and Paul during di meeting between Pope Leo I and Attila di king of di Huns for 452 AD make di king stop to dey attack Italy.

Who be Leo XIII?

Di last pope to choose di name Leo na Pope Leo XIII, one Italian wey im baptismal name na Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci.

Dem elect am for 1878, e be di 256th occupant of di throne of St Peter and e lead di Catholic Church until im death for 1903.

E dey remembered as a pope wey dey dedicated to social policies and social justice.

E dey particularly known for issuing encyclical – one letter e send to bishops of di Church – called “Rerum Novarum”, one Latin expression wey mean “Of New Things”.

Di encyclical bin include topics like workers’ rights and social justice.

Wetin be di most popular papal names?

Leo dey among some of di most popular papal names.

Di one wey dem use di most na John, dem first choose am for 523 by Saint John I, Pope and martyr.

Di last pope wey choose dis name na Italian Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, e dey elected as Pope John XXIII for 1958, wey Pope Francis declare as saint for 2014.

King Leo XIII dey known for im dedication to social justice

King Paluta & DJ Slim Fight Dirty Over TGMA Artiste Of The Year- How It All Started

“Aseda” Hitmaker, King Paluta and DJ Slim have been trending on social media platforms for the wrong reasons.

For some time now, the duo have been throwing shots at each other via their social media platforms.

It all started when DJ Slim took to his official Twitter page to express that King Paluta does not deserve the Artiste Of The Year Award in the much anticipated TGMA.

NPP establishes Patriotic Institute

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The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced the establishment of its Patriotic Institute.

Documents released by the party revealed that the mission of the institute is to nurture a generation of leaders and party faithful who

Possess a sound understanding of the NPP’s history, ideology, and constitution; demonstrate a deep commitment to ethical and strategic leadership; excel in communication and political messaging; are skilled in campaign strategy and grassroots mobilisation; and understand the governance architecture and policy direction of the party.

Gorgeous and Beautiful Styles for Women to Slay an Event

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When it comes to attending a special event, every woman wants to step into the spotlight with confidence, grace, and style. Dressing up isn’t just about fashion—it’s about making a statement, owning your look, and leaving a lasting impression. Whether you’re attending a wedding, a gala, a cocktail party, or a red-carpet affair, the right outfit paired with the perfect accessories can transform your entire presence. Here are some stunning and timeless styles for women who want to slay any event effortlessly.

Nothing says glamour like a long, flowing evening gown. Opt for rich fabrics like silk, satin, or velvet in bold colors such as emerald green, royal blue, burgundy, or classic black. A well-fitted gown with intricate details like beading, lace, or sequins can elevate your look, adding just the right amount of sparkle for a formal occasion.

For semi-formal events, a cocktail dress is the ultimate go-to. Think sleek silhouettes, flared hemlines, or off-shoulder designs that highlight your curves. Pair it with stiletto heels and a statement clutch to create a balanced and sophisticated ensemble.

A tailored jumpsuit offers a modern twist on traditional event wear. It’s the perfect choice for women who love comfort without compromising style. Choose one with a cinched waist, wide legs, or interesting necklines. Add bold earrings and strappy heels to complete the look.

For cultural or themed events, wearing traditional attire like a sari, kimono, or kaftan in luxurious fabrics can be both respectful and striking. Modern cuts and styling updates—like pairing a sari with a crop top or a kaftan with a belt—add flair to your ensemble.

Accessories can make or break a look. Go for statement pieces—like chandelier earrings, a bejeweled clutch, or a chunky bracelet—but keep the overall balance in mind. Let one piece shine while keeping the rest understated.

In conclusion, slaying an event is all about finding the right balance between fashion, personal style, and confidence. Whether you go bold and dramatic or subtle and graceful, the most important thing is to wear what makes you feel stunning.

11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards to highlight Africa’s Cinematic Renaissance 

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The spotlight returns to Africa’s biggest celebration of film, television, and storytelling as the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) takes place on Saturday, 10 May 2025 at 6pm.

Audiences across Africa can tune in live on Africa Magic Channels, Pearl Magic, Mzansi Magic and Akwaaba Magic across DStvand GOtv.

Under the evocative theme “Rebirth”, this year’s AMVCAs embrace the dynamic and ever-evolving energy of African cinema—spotlighting a creative renaissance that reflects both the resilience and innovation of the continent’s storytellers. More than just an awards ceremony, the 2025 AMVCAs serve as a bold statement of intent: African entertainment is not just rising, it’s redefining the global narrative.

Africa’s entertainment elite will grace the red carpet, with the night set to dazzle with high fashion, cultural pride, and unforgettable performances from musical talents including Johnny Drille, Fido (whose soulful hit Joy is Coming continues to capture hearts)and Kumie, celebrated for her breakout single Arike.

The AMVCAswere more than a one-night spectacular—as they began on Wednesday, 7 May with Icons Night, honouring legends who have shaped the industry.

On Thursday, 8 May the event shone the spotlight on future visionaries at Young Filmmakers Day with a Masterclass on “Sound in Filmmaking” led by world-renowned sound engineer and producer Shawn Butler.

On Friday, 9 May the excitement built up with Cultural Night—a vibrant, immersive celebration of African music, fashion, food, and artistic expression.

This year’s edition celebrates not only the stars but also the spirit of the African film and television industry—with local talent from Ghana nominatedincluding epic series Amoanimaa’s Era (which aired on Akwaaba Magic) nominated for Best Indigenous M-Net Original and movie Yen Ara Asaase Ninominated in the Best Cinematography category,proudly representing and vying for top honours at this prestigious event.

Catch the 11th AMVCAs—a tribute to the heart of African storytelling and a vibrant showcase of the continent’s cultural richness, starting with the Red Carpet at 3pmand lead into the Awards Show at 7pm live on Africa Magic Channelsand Akwaaba Magic. You can also stream it on DStv Stream or GOtv Stream.

US Embassy issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians in 2024

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The United States Embassy in Ghana has revealed that it issued approximately 25,000 visas to Ghanaians in 2024 out of a total of 61,000 applications received.

This was disclosed during the Embassy’s Consular Media Day held on Friday, May 9, 2025. The event was organised to demystify the visa application process, highlight improvements in visitor experience, and clarify current U.S. visa policies.

Speaking at the event, U.S. Consular General Elliot Fertik reaffirmed the Embassy’s commitment to ensuring a transparent, efficient, and stress-free visa process for Ghanaians.

“We continue to welcome visitors from Ghana who are interested in studying, investing, or doing business in the US. Last year, the US embassy issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians for work, study, or visit to the US. But with entry to the US, visa applicants or holders must follow our laws,” he stated.

Fertik also underscored the United States’ firm stance against illegal immigration and advised prospective travellers to avoid shortcuts or fraudulent means in seeking entry into the country.

“The US has zero tolerance for illegal immigrants. Those who break the rules will face the law, including visa refusal or outright ban from entering the US.

“We want to make sure that Ghanaians understand the proper way of applying for visas and what is expected of them when applying for visas,” he stated.

US Embassy cautions Ghanaians against visa fraud, illegal immigration

How I was almost burnt alive during EndSARS protest – Desmond Elliot

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Nollywood actor-turned-lawmaker, Desmond Elliot has shared details of a harrowing experience during the 2020 EndSARS protests, revealing how he narrowly escaped an attack by unidentified assailants.

Speaking in an interview on Nollywood On Radio, the Lagos state representative narrated how he was trapped in his Surulere constituency office due to the government-imposed curfew.

Unable to return to his home in Lekki, he opted to spend the night at his office—a decision that would lead to a terrifying encounter.

“When there was curfew during the EndSARS period, a lot of bad boys came into Surulere and because of the curfew I could not go home,” Elliot said.

“I was stucked in Lekki so I could not go home and has to go back to my office in Surulere.”

The 51-year-old politician said he was watching television and preparing to sleep in the office when chaos broke out.

“I was inside my office and never knew there was going to be anything so I was watching the TV in my office because I had the intention to spend the night at the office,” he recalled.

According to Elliot, the situation escalated quickly when he heard a commotion outside.

“Next thing, I heard my landlady’s daughter screaming, saying I don’t stay there,” he said.

Things took a dangerous turn moments later. “When I knew there was a problem was when a bottle with fuel and fire was thrown into my office and it caught fire,” Elliot revealed.

“I had to call the chief of staff for help. I have never been so scared in my life, it was horrible.”

ESSMGB decorates Ghanaian, Nigerian and Senegalese contingents with medals

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The ECOWAS Stabilization Support Mission in Guinea-Bissau (ESSMGB) has honoured personnel from Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal, along with Staff Officers, in a joint medal presentation ceremony held at the Nigerian Contingent Camp.
The event, organized to commend the contingents for their dedication and efforts towards peacekeeping, celebrated the role of the troops in promoting stability and security in Guinea-Bissau.
The Force Commander of ESSMGB, Brigadier General Edward Odinya Ojabo, emphasized the significance

Bole youth chant, burn tyres to protest Mahama’s MCE nomination

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Screenshot from video of protest. Screenshot from video of protest.

The youth of Bole in the Savannah Region have registered their discontentment over President John Mahama’s nominee for the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) position for the area.

In a viral video shared by 3News on X, on Friday May 9, 2025, the visibly agitated group of young men are seen burning car tyres on the streets to protest the nomination of Abdulai Mahamud as the (MCE) for Bole.

The demonstrators could also be seen chanting slogans and burning tyres, citing a lack of consultation and dissatisfaction with previous leadership.

This is the second time residents have publicly expressed their disapproval of Mahamud’s nomination.

According to a report by 3News, the protests have created tensions in the community, prompting authorities to indefinitely postpone the confirmation ceremony, which was initially scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

Local government officials say the postponement is necessary to allow for further dialogues and engagements with the disgruntled youth.

Security personnel and community leaders are reportedly working to restore calm and order.

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Asiama emerges with ‘Akoma’; a soul-stirring debut from Ghana’s rising voice

Asiama is the emerging new voice in Ghanaian music, announcing his arrival with the release of ‘Akoma,’ a deeply moving debut single blending Highlife, Soul and the pulse of Afrobeats, ‘Akoma’ is a powerful introduction to Asiama’s sound–deeply rooted, genre-fluid, and soulfully expressive.

Born Emmanuel Asiamah Mensah in Effiduase, Ashanti Region, Asiama’s musical journey spans church choirs, acapella groups, theatre stages, and national festivals.

His debut single, ‘Akoma,’ is inspired by the Akan Adinkra symbol for ‘the heart’–a soulful and sincere prayer for strength, clarity, and spiritual guidance.

Fusing Ghanaian Highlife and R&B with modern lyrical storytelling, Asiama’s sound is both rooted in tradition and strikingly fresh.

‘Akoma’ tells the story of a soul torn between desire and discipline, longing and legacy–delivered with a voice as textured as a lived experience.

With performance roots in theatre and dance, Asiama brings choreographic precision and emotional depth to his live sets.

His rise from Kumasi’s local stages to performing with The Characters at Afrochella, Global Citizen Festival, Promiseland, and Rapperholic has positioned him as one of the country’s most magnetic young performers.

Asiama is mentored by Ghanaian musical icon Kwame Yeboah, who has praised him as “emotionally honest and musically rare.”

With the launch of ‘Akoma,’ Asiama invites listeners to tune into a voice that honours heritage while reaching fearlessly toward the future.

‘Akoma’ marks the first release from Asiama’s forthcoming debut single, a genre-defying collection shaped over four years of artistic growth and spiritual reflection.

The single is executive produced by Tina “Belove” Atiemo, whose creative and intuitive guidance has helped shape the soul and spirit of the project.

‘Akoma’ is available on all digital streaming platforms globally here: https://asiama.fanlink.tv/akoma

For interviews, press kits, and media inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

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Watch highlights from the Election of Pope Leo XIV

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Scenes from the Vatican on May 8, 2025 (Credit: Vatican News) Scenes from the Vatican on May 8, 2025 (Credit: Vatican News)

The Catholic Church got a new pope, Pope Leo XIV – who was elected by the cardinals of the church, on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

The news of a new Pope, which was announced by the emergence of white smoke from the chimney over the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, came as a surprise, as many were expecting a longer conclave.

More surprising was the announcement of United States-born Cardinal Robert Prevost as the new Pope because he was not widely regarded as a favourite to succeed the late Pope Francis.

Here is a sequence of events on the 2nd day of the Conclave, during which Pope Leo XIV was elected.

Black smoke in the morning:

Around 10:00 am GMT, black smoke emerged from the chimney over the Sistine Chapel, as expected by many, because it was only the 2nd ballot in what many experts touted as a tight papal race.

The first black smoke was on the 1st day of the conclave, Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

The two occasions of black smoke from the chimney signalled that none of the 133 cardinals had the two-thirds majority needed to be elected Pope.

Emergence of the white smoke:

About six hours after the emergence of the black on Day 2, white smoke appeared, to the pleasant surprise of the tens of thousands of people who had gathered at St Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

As the white smoke, which signals that there is a new Pope, emerged, there were dramatic scenes at the square, with many of the people waving their national flags.

The announcement and unveiling of the new Pope:

After the emergence, the world came to a standstill, waiting to see who the cardinals had chosen to be the leader of the Catholic Church.

After over an hour, the Dean of the College of Cardinals emerged from a balcony at St Peter’s Basilica to announce the ‘Habemus Papam,’ meaning ‘We have a New Pope’.

“I announce to you a great joy; we have a Pope: The Most Eminent and Most Reverend Lord, Lord Robert Francis Cardinal of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, Prevost, who has taken the name Leo XIV,” he said in Latin.

Minutes after the announcement, Pope Leo XIV emerged at the balcony, with a broad smile, to greet the faithful for the first time as the 267th Pope.

After his first remarks as Pope, Leo XIV gave his “Urbi et Orbi” blessing.

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GSA engages Tema truck drivers on new shipping act and transit reforms

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Ms. Slyvia Owu, GSA Deputy CEO, Technical and Prince Ankrah, GSA Deputy CEO, Operations Ms. Slyvia Owu, GSA Deputy CEO, Technical and Prince Ankrah, GSA Deputy CEO, Operations

Truck drivers and haulage operators were engaged on Thursday, May 8, 2025 in Tema by the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) during a sensitisation workshop focused on Ghana’s new shipping legislation and ongoing efforts to improve the efficiency of the country’s transit corridors.

The event, held at the New Truck Park in Community One, centred on the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Act, 2024-Act 1122 (2024).

It brought together key stakeholders in the transport and logistics chain.

The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority chaired the event, which also saw participation from the Ghana Private Road Transport Union, the Joint Association of Port Transport Unions (JAPTU), the Chemicals Control and Management Centre of the Environmental Protection Authority, and senior GSA officials, including Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Technical) Mrs. Sylvia Asana Owu, Head of Operations Mrs. Monica Josiah, and Eastern Zonal Manager Mr. Charles Darling Sey.

Speaking on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Ransford Gyampo, GSA’s Deputy Chief Executive (Operations), Mr. Prince Henry Ankrah, described Ghana’s transit corridors as vital economic lifelines.

He noted that operators from Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali continue to rely on Ghana’s road networks for the transportation of inbound and outbound cargo.

Mr. Ankrah stated that Ghana earns over US$34 million annually from transit trade through port handling, haulage services, and fuel sales.

However, he lamented that excessive charges, poor road infrastructure, and numerous checkpoints are undermining Ghana’s competitiveness in the sub-regional transit market.

According to him, Act 1122 (2024) empowers GSA to approve charges, regulate service conditions, and streamline operations for all stakeholders involved in international cargo movement.

He explained that the new law marks a shift toward a more disciplined and predictable trade environment, one where services must meet clear standards and provide value for money. GSA, he added, is actively working with key agencies to clamp down on extortion and inefficiencies along transit routes.

Citing findings from a March 2025 fact-finding mission along the Tema–Hamile corridor, Mr. Ankrah reported 67 police stops, including 46 permanent and 21 temporary barriers, as well as seven customs posts, eight immigration checkpoints, and six axle load stations.

He described these as major impediments to trade and warned that failure to address them could cost Ghana its status as the preferred transit route for Sahelian countries.

He further noted that since 2018, GSA has conducted quarterly corridor assessments and shared findings with relevant institutions for corrective action.

Additionally, GSA has organised police sensitisation seminars since 2020, beginning in Kumasi and extending to Techiman, Tamale, Bolgatanga, Ho, and Wa, to reduce friction between officers and drivers.

The Ghana Highways Authority provided technical insight during the session. Representing the Authority, Mrs. Elizabeth Arjarquah explained that truck overloading often begins at the loading stage and is typically the result of decisions made by truck owners and their agents.

She emphasised that overloading accelerates road deterioration and increases maintenance costs.

Mrs. Arjarquah also highlighted that ECOWAS and UEMOA have harmonised axle load control regulations, signing a supplementary legal framework in Accra in July 2022. All 15 ECOWAS member states endorsed the agreement, with full implementation expected in 2026.

She further informed participants that every vehicle will now undergo technical inspection before registration and entry into service. The inspection will cover vehicle dimensions, unladen weight (with a full tank), and total laden weight. Trucks that fail to meet these standards, she stressed, will not be permitted to operate.

During the open forum, drivers raised several concerns. Some inquired whether the new number plate delivery system would incur additional costs. Others questioned the lack of consultation with drivers in the development of the new axle load amendments.

Participants also expressed uncertainty about enforcement timelines and called for clearer communication from regulators.

Closing the session, GSA’s Deputy CEO for Technical Services, Madam Sylvia Asana Owu, welcomed the frankness of the discussions and assured drivers that the Authority remains committed to protecting their welfare.

She said the open dialogue reflected mutual respect and urged JAPTU and other unions to deepen cooperation with GSA as reforms progress.

The Tema sensitisation forms part of GSA’s broader strategy to engage directly with those who drive regional trade.

As Ghana seeks to maintain its edge as the gateway for Sahelian economies, GSA believes transparent policies, responsive leadership, and stronger stakeholder dialogue will be critical to achieving that goal.

Ex-Hearts defender Sumaila Larry narrates how Isaac Vorsah rescued him from economic crisis

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Former Accra Hearts of Oak defender Larry Sumaila has disclosed that his compatriot Isaac Vorsah provided substantial financial aid to him when he was facing a crisis while playing for PAOK in the Greek Super League.

According to his narration, there was a moment when his club couldn’t pay his salary for almost five months, which complicated his financial situation and forced him to seek assistance.

The former Hearts of Oak defender noted that he reached out to Vorsah, who was then playing for Red Bull Salzburg in Austria, and Vorsah generously helped him and his embattled compatriots with an appreciable amount of money to cater to their needs.

“The decision was tough. Isaac Vorsah supported myself and two other Ghanaian footballers, providing a weekly allowance, pocket money, and buying boots. Things were extremely tough because salaries weren’t paid for 4 to 5 months.

“Feeding and accommodation were a problem. Vorsah took care of all our needs since he was then with Red Bull Salzburg in Austria,” he said during an interview with Linus Siaw Nartey on YouTube.

Larry also revealed that the former Black Stars defender was battling an injury at the time he came to their rescue, which impressed them a lot.

He indicated that Vorsah sponsored their plane tickets to return to Ghana following the economic crisis.

“Though he was nursing a knee injury during that period, he still catered for us in Greece. When we decided to return to Ghana amidst the economic woes in Greece, he paid for our plane tickets to Ghana,” he added.

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No tangible gains under Mahama’s 120 days – Ahiagbah

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Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has expressed concerns regarding President Mahama’s initial 120 days in office, suggesting that this period has represented a regression for the nation.

In a recent interview on Citi FM, Mr. Ahiagbah raised inquiries about the tangible effects of the policies implemented by President Mahama since he took office. He argued that the challenges faced by Ghanaians have intensified during this leadership period.

“Since he became the President, all the things he said he has done, what has been the impact? The immediate impact, what problems has he [Mahama] solved? That is where the meat is,” he pointed out.

He criticized the Mahama administration for not fulfilling key commitments, especially regarding job creation and lowering the cost of living.

“Since he became President, the cost of living has worsened. When he was campaigning, that was one of the key things he said he was going to solve. Today, unemployment has gone up. But when they were campaigning, they said they were going to create jobs for the young people. Where are the jobs?” he asked.

He also criticized the proposed 24-hour economy initiative, calling it a “scam” with no visible implementation to date.

“The so-called 24-hour economy, they canvassed, and we told Ghanaians that this is a scam. Having touted the 24-hour economy, we’re not going to see anything about the 24-hour economy in his first year in office, second term, perhaps we will see, perhaps we will not see, but I can tell you that we will not see,” he said.

He further claimed that the issue of “dumsor” has returned, alleging that the judiciary is facing pressure. He concluded that Mahama’s governance has had an overall negative effect so far.

“We cannot point to any tangible outcome; ‘Dumsor’ is here, and the judiciary is under siege. The impact that Mahama has had in 120 days on our economy, if you measure across the board, you realise, the gain is a net loss for this country. His 120 days have been a setback for this country,” Ahiagbah said.

Latest Ankara Styles to Rock to Every Occasion

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Ankara fashion continues to evolve, blending tradition with modern trends to create head-turning outfits suitable for every event. From weddings and church services to casual outings and corporate functions, the versatility of Ankara fabric allows for creativity and elegance in every stitch. Whether you prefer bold prints or subtle patterns, there’s an Ankara style just for you.

1. Ankara Jumpsuits:

Chic, comfortable, and stylish, Ankara jumpsuits are a go-to for fashion-forward ladies. Opt for flared legs or off-shoulder designs to add flair to your look.

2. Peplum Tops and Skirts:

Perfect for both corporate and semi-formal events, Ankara peplum tops paired with pencil or flared skirts bring a smart, feminine silhouette.

3. Ankara Gown Styles:

Maxi and midi gowns are timeless. Choose styles with ruffles, dramatic sleeves, or mermaid cuts for weddings or formal events.

4. Two-Piece Ankara Sets:

Crop tops and high-waist trousers or skirts are perfect for casual events and brunch dates. They’re easy to style and comfortable to wear.

5. Kaba and Slit:

This classic Ghanaian style remains a favorite for traditional occasions. Modern variations now include lace additions and off-shoulder tops for a contemporary twist.

6. Ankara Blazers:

Spice up your workwear with a tailored Ankara blazer. Pair it with plain trousers or skirts to stand out at the office or formal meetings.

7. Wrap Dresses and Shirt Dresses:

These are ideal for simple gatherings or church outings. They’re easy to wear and flatter every body type.

Ankara styles are the ultimate expression of African beauty and creativity. With so many stunning options, you can confidently rock Ankara to every occasion while showcasing your unique style and culture.

First National Bank Records Impressive First Quarter Performance

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First National Bank Ltd has extended its financial recovery into 2025, reporting a profit of GH₵30.68 million in the first quarter, doubling its earnings for the same period last year. The performance comes on the back of strong trading income, prudent balance sheet expansion, and a continued boost in liquidity buffers.

The Q1 2025 results reinforce the gains made in the prior year when the bank posted a full-year net profit of GH₵18.24 million after emerging from a GH₵2.57 million loss in 2023. This upward trajectory suggests that First National Bank’s strategic initiatives are yielding positive results.

Strong Growth In Revenue

Total operating income after impairment provisions recorded an impressive 42% year-on-year growth to GH₵138.38 million, driven by growth across all revenue streams despite the challenging macro environment.

Resilient Profitability Despite Cost Pressures

Operating expenses increased to GH₵107.70 million, up from GH₵82.99 million in Q1 2024 due to inflation and investments. Despite the rise, the bank achieved a profit before tax of GH₵30.68 million, a 114% increase year-on-year implying stronger growth in revenue whilst keeping costs in check. The results indicate that First National Bank is entering Q2 2025 with stronger operating leverage, even as inflationary cost pressures remain elevated.

Balance Sheet Strength: Liquidity And Capitalisation Boosts

The bank’s balance sheet expanded considerably, with total assets increasing to GH₵6.13 billion, up from GH₵4.38 billion in Q1 2024.

Cash and cash equivalents surged to GH₵2.19 billion, up 36% year-on-year and now representing nearly 36% of total assets. The strong liquidity position enhances First National Bank’s agility in navigating funding shocks and seizing market opportunities.

Total customer deposits rose by 36% to GH₵4.09 billion, a significant jump from GH₵3.01 billion for the same period last year. The deposit growth affirms market confidence and provides a low-cost funding base for further asset expansion.

Capital Position

First National Bank’s Capital Adequacy Ratio stood at 20.88% as of March 2025, comfortably above the regulatory minimum. This is a testament to the bank’s recapitalisation strategy.

Credit Risk

The NPL ratio ticked up to 13.7%, compared to 12.3% in Q1 2024, highlighting the continued pressure on credit quality in the banking industry. However, it is noteworthy that the 13.7% is significantly better than the industry average of 22.6% as of February 2025, as reported by Bank of Ghana.

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Trailer crashes into newly constructed Flowerpot Flyover pillars

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A trailer veered off the road and crashed into the pillars of the newly constructed Flowerpot Flyover in Accra on Wednesday afternoon.


The incident, which occurred in the late hours of the day, caused alarm among commuters but fortunately resulted in no injuries or significant structural damage to the flyover.

Traffic in the area was briefly disrupted as officials worked to clear the scene.

Eyewitnesses expressed concern over road safety, especially near major infrastructure.

Authorities have not yet released details on the cause of the crash.

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Televise Chief Justice Torkornoo’s removal petition proceedings live – Prof Mike Oquaye

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The proceedings of the five-member committee looking into the three petitions asking for the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office should be televised live, a former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, has said.

According to him, even though Article 146(8) of the 1992 Constitution states clearly that hearing of petitions of such nature should be held in camera, the matters involving Chief Justice Torkornoo are already in the public domain and have generated public interest.

To him, it was therefore prudent to allow the proceedings to be televised live so that there could be openness.

“Justice emanates from the people,” he said. “If justice belongs to the people, how can they be shut out from knowing what is going on? The process belongs to them,” he said in a television interview with Joy News, aired on Thursday.

According to the political scientist and lawyer, an in-camera hearing of this matter, considering the political interests at stake as of now, could undermine public confidence in Ghana’s judiciary.

Prof. Oquaye likened a secret hearing to hiring a labourer who refuses to let the farm owner inspect the work. “Would that be reasonable?” he asked. “Justice must not only be done—it must be seen to be done.”

He challenged the justification that secrecy protects the dignity of high office. “The Chief Justice has already been named. The matter is public. So what are we protecting?”

Prof. Oquaye insisted that the accused should be given the option of a public hearing.

“Why shouldn’t she be able to say, ‘Let the people of Ghana hear my case’?” he asked.

Laying a foundation for why he was suggesting that the proceedings should not be in-camera in line with Article 148(8), Prof. Oquaye, invoked both jurisprudence and history to underscore his argument.

He referenced the British Magna Carta and Ghana’s past with secretive tribunals that denied accused persons the chance to face their accusers.

“We all know the history of this country,” he said. “People were blindfolded and pushed into dark rooms. That was the past. We must not repeat it,” he said.

He called for a Supreme Court pronouncement to clarify the constitutional tension between Article 146(8), which mandates private hearings, and Article 19, which guarantees the right to a fair and public trial.

Prof. Oquaye also cited historical examples of judges and lawyers being targeted for unpopular rulings, warning against systems that enable politically motivated justice.

When asked whether he would personally appear before a secret committee if in Chief Justice Torkornoo’s position, Prof. Oquaye was clear: “No. I would not appear. You put me in a room, come out, and pronounce judgment? I don’t trust that.”

He stressed that his concerns were constitutional, not political, and urged Ghanaians to protect the integrity of the country’s judicial process.

“This is the first time a sitting Chief Justice has been taken to court. Let’s do it right. Let the process be open. Let the people see justice in action.”

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Following the establishment of a prima facie case in three petitions asking that Chief Justice Torkornoo should be removed from office for stated misbehaviour and misconduct, President John Dramani Mahama has suspended her and formed a five member committee of inquiry in line with Article 146(6) of the Constitution.

Executive Secretary of National Peace Council calls on Foreign Minister

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, May 09, GNA – Mr George Amoh, the Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council has paid a courtesy call on Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs at his office in Accra.

During the meeting, the duo discussed the need to deepen relations between the Council and the Ministry.

Mr Amoh, who led the delegation, congratulated the Minister on his appointment, briefed him on the Council’s undertakings and underscored the need to work together towards sustaining peace in Ghana.

He informed the Minister that the Council had been representing Ghana in the Steering Group of Global Action Against Mass Atrocity Crimes (GAAMAC) since 2020.

He mentioned that Ghana’s membership of the Steering Group of the GAAMAC reinforced its dedication to combating mass atrocities and strengthening national prevention processes and policies as evident in its well-preserved peace.

On his part, Mr Ablakwa assured the Council of the Ministry’s readiness to work closely together in preserving peace.

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Iran Clinic Screens Frafraha Residents, Supplies Medications

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Shahab Abdolahifa exchanging pleasantries with Frafraha Chief

 

Over 300 residents of the Frafraha community in the Adenta Municipality of the Greater Accra Region received free medical treatment yesterday from the Iran Clinic.

This health outreach initiative was conducted in collaboration with the Ghana Red Cross Society to commemorate World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day 2025 under the theme “On the Side of Humanity.”

The medical services provided included blood pressure checks, screenings for typhoid and malaria, eye tests, and other essential health assessments. Residents were also supplied with medications to enhance their treatment.

In an interview with DAILY GUIDE, Dr. Shahab Abdolahifar, Medical Director at Iran Clinic, emphasised that the World Red Cross and Crescent Society is dedicated to upholding its seven fundamental principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality.

“These principles encapsulate the movement’s ethics and are central to our mission of assisting those in need during armed conflicts, natural disasters, and other emergencies,” he stated.

Dr. Abdolahifar noted that the free medical care provided to Frafraha residents aligns with these principles, assuring that those with severe illnesses would receive complimentary healthcare at the Iran Clinic.

He also encouraged beneficiaries to engage in regular exercise and maintain a balanced diet to promote their health.

Chief of Frafraha, Nii Kinney Akpor I, commended the Ghana Red Cross Society and its development partners for their health initiatives in the community. He called on other corporate bodies to follow suit.

Nii Kinney Akpor I expressed concern over the inadequate response to health issues in the area due to a shortage of healthcare providers, lack of sensitisation, and the distance to health facilities. “The health facility situated at the court area in our community conducts health outreach only once a year, which is woefully inadequate considering our population,” he lamented. He appealed to the government and other organisations to enhance the community’s health facility to better serve its residents.

Kwame Gyimah-Akwafo, President of the Ghana Red Cross Society, praised Iran Clinic for its contributions to healthcare delivery in the country and urged residents to prioritise their health and well-being.

World Red Cross Day and Red Crescent Day is celebrated annually on May 8 to honour the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. This date marks the birth anniversary of Henry Dunant, born on May 8, 1828, in Geneva, Switzerland, who founded the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and was awarded the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.

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Communications Minister Calls for Private Sector Backing on Digital Agenda

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By Benjamin A. Commey

Accra, May 9, GNA – Mr. Samuel Nartey George, Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, has urged the private sector to support the government’s digital agenda to maximise Ghana’s technological and economic potential.

Speaking at the launch of the 2025 Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) Alumni Homecoming and Fundraising in Accra, he stressed the need for proactive decisions to harness digital transformation for socio-economic development.

“Our world is undergoing rapid digital transformation, and the past few decades have shown us the undeniable role of technology in every aspect of our life, from commerce to agriculture, to governance, to health, education, and security,” he said.

The event was on the theme “Celebrating Legacy, Embracing the Future of Technology.”

Mr George reaffirmed the government’s commitment to implementing policies that fostered innovation, enhanced digital skills, and promoted inclusive adoption of technology.

He cited initiatives such as the National Digital Agenda, e-governance platforms, and digital skills training programmes like One Million Coders and Girls in ICT, designed to equip Ghanaians, especially the youth, for global digital competitiveness.

“His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama’s vision is not for Ghana to be a bystander in this fourth Industrial Revolution; it’s for us to play a critical leading role,” he said.

However, the minister emphasised that realising the full potential of the digital agenda required the active participation of the private sector and academia.

“…the responsibilities do not lie with government alone. The private sector, academia, and alumni associations such as this one that we’re honouring today play a critical role in building a strong and innovative technological ecosystem,” he stated.

Mr George urged Ghanaians to embrace technological advancements, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, blockchain, big data, and cloud computing, to secure a place in the future industrial revolution.

“These are not just buzzwords; these are the fundamental pillars of the next Industrial Revolution, which is underway,” he added.

The Minister urged GCTU alumni to lead mentorship programmes, invest in tech startups, and contribute expertise to national development.

“Together, we can build a Ghana that is not just a consumer of technology but a producer of cutting-edge digital solutions,” he said.

Professor Ebenezer Malcalm, Acting Pro-Vice Chancellor of GCTU, said the university was striving to become a global leader in research and technology-driven education.

“The GCTU Act, which confirms the university’s public status, mandates it to provide state-of-the-art technology-oriented and industry-relevant programmes in ICT and related fields to support student and national development,” he explained.

Prof. Malcalm urged the minister to include GCTU in the One Million Coders programme, as it was Ghana’s national ICT university fostering technology-driven education.

“We also appeal to your outfit to consider us for the Huawei training for tertiary institutions. Honorable Minister, any other digital or technology programme that will benefit this institution, we welcome that initiative,” he added.

Ms. Magdalene Lamptey, GCTU Alumni President, said the association had made significant progress since its establishment a year ago.

These include its registration with the Registrar of Companies, the establishment of a bank account for transparency and financial management, and the unveiling of a unique logo symbolising unity, vision, and legacy.

Currently, the association has begun its major project—the development of a modern engineering and IT laboratory—to provide hands-on learning for students.

“This initiative aligns with our vision to give back meaningfully and ensure that our alma mater remains a leading institution in science and technology education,” Ms. Lamptey stated.

She urged all alumni to support the cause to ensure its success.

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Veteran actor Koo-Ofori arrested for fraud

Veteran actor, Samuel Karikari, popularly known as Koo Ofori from the hit TV series ‘Efiewura’, has been reportedly arrested by the Accra Central Police Command.

Per reports, he was arrested for allegedly defrauding a U.S.-based Ghanaian of $50,000.

According to reports by Kasoa-based Obaatanpa Radio, the victim, who resides in California, transferred the funds to Koo-Ofori under the belief that it was for a legitimate investment opportunity.

However, it has been alleged that Koo-Ofori absconded with the money, failing to fulfill any investment commitments.

Further reports stated that Koo-Ofori defaulted on payments and failed to appear before the Dansoman District Court on April 17, 2025, according to court documents sighted.

This nonappearance led to the issuance of a bench warrant for his arrest and he was scheduled to appear in court on May 9, 2025.

Videos shared by Accra-based Atinka FM showed Koo-Ofori being led in handcuffs to the courthouse by a police officer.

However, the court did not convene, and the case has been rescheduled for Monday, May 12, 2025.

The police have stated that he will remain in custody until then.

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EPA admits failure to educate public on mining regulations

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Excavator on mining site. File photo. Excavator on mining site. File photo.

The Director of Mining at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Michael Ali, has admitted that the agency did not adequately educate the Ghanaian public on Legislative Instrument (LI) 2462, a key regulation governing mining activities in forest reserves.

In a myjoyonline.com report, Ali stated that the legislation was enacted after more than two decades of issuing permits for legal mining within the country’s forest reserves.

However, he acknowledged that the EPA fell short in its responsibility to ensure that citizens, especially those in mining communities, fully understood the implications and requirements of the regulation.

“After over 20 years of legal mining in forest reserves, the introduction of LI 2462 was a necessary step. Unfortunately, we did not do enough to sensitise the public and key stakeholders on its provisions,” he indicated.

Ali gave assurance that the EPA is taking steps to intensify its public education efforts and collaborate more closely with local authorities to ensure effective implementation of the law.

The admission comes amid growing national concerns over illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, which continues to pose a serious threat to Ghana’s environment, especially water bodies and forest ecosystems.

Activists and environmentalists have long argued that the lack of public awareness and enforcement of mining regulations fuels the persistence of illegal mining operations.

The hashtag #NoToGalamsey has been trending on social media, as citizens demand stronger actions against illegal miners and call for greater transparency and education on environmental laws.

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US Embassy in Ghana issued 25,000 visas out of 61,000 applications in 2024

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US Embassy in Ghana issues 25,000 visas in 2024 US Embassy in Ghana issues 25,000 visas in 2024

The US Embassy in Ghana has announced that in 2024, it approved 25,000 out of 61,000 visa applications from Ghanaians seeking to travel for work, study, or leisure in the United States.

Speaking during a Consular Media Day on Friday, May 9, 2025, Consular General Elliot Fertik reaffirmed the Embassy’s dedication to providing a transparent and stress-free travel experience for Ghanaians.

“We continue to welcome visitors from Ghana who are interested in studying, investing, or doing business in the U.S. Last year, we issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians. However, it is important to understand that those entering the US must comply with our laws,” Fertik said.

Although the embassy has not publicly detailed the reasons behind the high denial rate, visa rejections are often attributed to incomplete documentation, failure to meet eligibility criteria, or suspicions of immigrant intent.

“We want to make sure Ghanaians know how to apply for visas correctly and are clear on what is expected of them during the application process,” he emphasised.

Fertik also addressed the US government’s firm stance on illegal immigration.

He said, “The U.S. has zero tolerance for illegal immigration. Those who violate the rules will face consequences, including visa refusal or an outright ban from entering the country.”

He further highlighted ongoing efforts by the Embassy to enhance the visa application process, focusing on transparency and customer experience.

“We’ve made several improvements to ensure a smoother experience for applicants. The Department of State’s top priority is the safety of U.S. citizens abroad, as well as assisting those in need while overseas,” Fertik added.

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Watch as Ghana’s 4x100m relay team sharpen baton exchanges ahead of World Relays

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Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team training ahead of the race Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team training ahead of the race

After a painful disqualification at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team is leaving nothing to chance ahead of the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China.

Set to compete in Heat 1 of the event on May 10, Team Ghana has been spotted putting in extra work on baton exchange drills, determined to correct the costly error that saw them eliminated from the Olympics despite crossing the line in a respectable sixth position.

In Paris, the quartet of Abdul Rasheed Saminu, Benjamin Azamati, Ibrahim Fuseini, and Joseph Paul Amoah clocked 38.62 seconds, but their joy was short-lived.

Officials ruled that the baton had been passed outside the designated zone during the final exchange, leading to an official disqualification.

Now, with a revamped squad that includes Joseph Paul Amoah, Ibrahim Fuseini, Sean Safo-Antwi, Barnabas Aggerh, and Mustapha Bokpin, Ghana is aiming to not only avoid past mistakes but also book a spot at the 2025 World Athletics Championships.

The Guangzhou Relays serve as a key qualification event for the global stage, and Ghana finds itself in a competitive Heat alongside Great Britain & Northern Ireland, France, South Korea, Poland, and Colombia.

With only limited spots up for grabs, every fraction of a second, and every clean exchange will count.

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UAE denies supplying Sudan paramilitaries with Chinese arms

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Smoke billows after a drone attack on the port of Port Sudan on May 6, 2025 Smoke billows after a drone attack on the port of Port Sudan on May 6, 2025

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has denied supplying Chinese-made weapons to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which is locked in a brutal conflict with Sudan’s military government.

Salem Aljaberi, the UAE’s assistant minister for security and military affairs, said on social media on Friday that the allegations, contained in an Amnesty International report released the previous day, are “baseless” and “lack substantiated evidence”.

Abu Dhabi has long rejected accusations – stemming from sources including the United Nations, United States, and NGOs – that it is arming the RSF.

“The UAE strongly rejects the suggestion that it is supplying weaponry to any party involved in the ongoing conflict in Sudan,” Aljaberi said in a statement shared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on X.

Amnesty said on Thursday that it had verified footage showing RSF fighters using Chinese GB50A guided bombs and 155mm AH-4 howitzers during attacks in Khartoum and Darfur.

According to the rights group, the UAE was the only known buyer of the howitzers from China, citing data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Aljaberi dismissed the conclusion, saying the weapon system “has been available on the international market for nearly a decade” and was not exclusive to the UAE. He described the report as “misleading”.

New drones attacks on Port Sudan

Suffering a series of battlefield setbacks in recent weeks, the RSF has intensified its long-range drone attacks on areas controlled by the army.

The eastern city of Port Sudan has been a particular target and was hit for a sixth consecutive day on Friday. An army official, speaking to the AFP news agency anonymously, said air defences intercepted “enemy drones”.

Witnesses reported attacks damaging vital infrastructure, including the country’s only operational international airport, the largest fuel storage facility, and the main power station.

Port Sudan serves as the country’s principal aid hub. The war in Sudan has killed tens of thousands and displaced more than 13 million, creating the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, according to the UN.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the attacks “threaten to increase humanitarian needs and further complicate aid operations in the country”, according to his spokesperson.

Sudan’s Defence Minister Yassin Ibrahim on Tuesday accused the UAE of violating the country’s sovereignty by backing the RSF, and the military government announced it would cut diplomatic relations.

In response, Abu Dhabi denied supplying weapons and rejected the legitimacy of Sudan’s internationally recognised government.

Earlier this week, the International Court of Justice threw out Sudan’s lawsuit accusing the UAE of involvement in genocide, saying it does not have jurisdiction over the issues due to the Middle Eastern country’s exemption from Article 9 of the Genocide Convention.

UAE official Reem Ketait welcomed the ruling, calling it “clear and decisive”.

I’m looking forward to a spectacular performance on the TGMA stage – 2025 Unsung Artiste winner, Yaw Darling

Samuel Yaw Antwi, better known in music circles as Yaw Darling, is all fired up for a show-stopping performance at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), set to take place on Saturday, May 10.

The rising Afrobeats sensation, who was officially named the 2025 Unsung Artiste of the Year on Thursday, shared his excitement in an interview on Cape Coast-based Property FM, expressing gratitude for the recognition and promising a memorable showcase.

Martin Amidu recalls 1998 judicial exit, urges full probe into Torkornoo

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Martin Amidu has warned against allowing Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo to resign during an ongoing impeachment process, referencing a similar incident involving the late Supreme Court Justice Kweku Etrew Amua-Sekyi in 1998.

Amidu recounted how Amua-Sekyi’s resignation was accepted by then-President Jerry John Rawlings, allowing him to exit without facing the consequences of grave misbehaviour.

Prices of Davido’s Chioma’s simple outfit, blow peep’s minds

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Nigerian singer Davido’s wife Chioma Rowland Adeleke had the internet on chokehold with the recent outfit she stepped out in

The renowned chef Chi known for her expensive taste in fashion and jewellery, gave her fans and followers something to talk about

Details and prices of the ensemble Chioma put together for a casual outing with her husband left netizens gushing over their wealth

Africa Institute warns against disclosing national security funds

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The Africa Institute on Governance and Security has raised serious concerns over what it describes as a dangerous trend of exposing sensitive national security financial information in the public domain, warning of dire implications for Ghana’s stability and international cooperation.

In a strongly worded statement signed by Governance Specialist and Security Strategist Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, the Institute condemned the recent disclosure of classified financial documents linked to national security operations.

The development, it said, stems from the Attorney General’s decision to pursue legal action through the media, prompting senior public servant Kwabena Adu-Boahene to release sensitive materials in his defense.

“This alarming practice poses significant threats to Ghana’s national security architecture,” the statement read.

Among the Institute’s concerns was the compromise of operational integrity, as publicly shared financial details could expose strategic plans and funding allocations. The erosion of public trust was also cited, with fears that politicising security matters in the media could damage confidence in state institutions and weaken collective national resolve.

Additionally, the Institute warned that such disclosures risk the endangerment of personnel and assets, potentially exposing covert operatives, informants, or critical infrastructure. It also cautioned that the leaks may deter international cooperation, as global partners might become reluctant to share intelligence or engage in joint operations with Ghana.

The Institute called on all stakeholders to exercise restraint and resolve disputes through established legal and institutional frameworks rather than public platforms.

“We urge all parties to prioritise the sanctity of national security. Matters of such sensitivity should be handled away from the public eye to protect Ghana’s safety and strategic interests,” the statement concluded.

MMDCE rejections threaten local development – Linda Ocloo warns

Veteran actor Koo-Ofori reportedly arrested for fraud

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Veteran actor, Koo Ofori
Veteran actor, Koo Ofori

Veteran actor, Samuel Karikari, popularly known as Koo Ofori from the hit TV series ‘Efiewura’, has been reportedly arrested by the Accra Central Police Command.

Per reports, he was arrested for allegedly defrauding a U.S.-based Ghanaian of $50,000.

According to reports by Kasoa-based Obaatanpa Radio, the victim, who resides in California, transferred the funds to Koo-Ofori under the belief that it was for a legitimate investment opportunity.

However, it has been alleged that Koo-Ofori absconded with the money, failing to fulfill any investment commitments.

Further reports stated that Koo-Ofori defaulted on payments and failed to appear before the Dansoman District Court on April 17, 2025, according to court documents sighted.

This nonappearance led to the issuance of a bench warrant for his arrest and he was scheduled to appear in court on May 9, 2025.

Videos shared by Accra-based Atinka FM showed Koo-Ofori being led in handcuffs to the courthouse by a police officer.

However, the court did not convene, and the case has been rescheduled for Monday, May 12, 2025.

The police have stated that he will remain in custody until then.

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Researchers create a practical new tool for detecting nanoplastics and microplastics

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By Maxwell Awumah

Ho, May 9, GNA – A team of McGill University researchers has developed a cost-effective, high-throughput technology for detecting nanoplastics and microplastics in the environment.

These particles are pervasive, posing health and environmental risks, yet detecting them at the nanoscale has been difficult.

The 3D-printed HoLDI-MS (hollow-laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry) test platform overcomes the limitations of traditional mass spectrometry by enabling direct analysis of samples without requiring complex sample preparation.

The researchers say it also will work for detection of waterborne plastic particles.

Chemistry Professor Parisa Ariya, who led the study published recently and shared with the Ghana News Agency said “With HoLDI, we provide a method that is effective, quantitative, highly accurate and affordable, making it accessible to researchers worldwide,”

“It requires little energy, is recyclable and costs only a few dollars per sample.”

The new method will also advance international co-operation in fighting plastic pollution, in alignment with calls by the United Nations Environment Programme to improve methods, the researchers say.

“Until now, there have been no established universal protocols for nanoplastic detection within the complex environment,” Ariya said.

“This technology allows us to pinpoint the major sources of nano and microplastics in the environment,” she said.

“More importantly, it enables data comparison and validation across laboratories worldwide, a crucial step toward harmonizing global research on plastic pollution.”

As part of their study, the researchers identified polyethylene and polydimethylsiloxanes in indoor air, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in outdoor air.

This work was funded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and National Research Council Canada (NRC).

Affordable, efficient, HoLDI-MS will facilitate global monitoring of plastic pollution, the researchers said.

GNA

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Tension in Bole as youth resist MCE nominee; Police deployed to President Mahama, Deputy Lands Minister’s homes

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Armed policemen and allied security personnel have been deployed on the streets and homes of President John Mahama and the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Sulemana Yusif in Bole, Savannah Region, following agitations by the youth of the town over the nomination of Abdulai Mahmoud as MCE for Bole.

The angry youth who have been burning spent tyres on the streets of the Bole township, and stormed the district assembly hall, have threatened to attack Sulemana Yusif, who is also the Member of Parliament, and other leaders for their alleged role in the nomination of Abdulai Mahmoud, a teacher.

Some of the angry youth who spoke to Adom News claimed their rejection of the nominee was based on the fact that he does not come from the area or vote in the constituency.

They also told Adom News correspondent Rebecca Natomah that they will resist the nomination until he is changed, since he was not among names officially announced as candidates.

The agitated youth have however dispersed after being spoken to by the security agents.

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GNFS urges market women to prioritise fire safety as fire risks rise

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has renewed its call for market women and traders to take fire safety seriously by implementing preventive measures and cooperating with authorities to ensure safer market environments.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Friday, STNO 1 Michael Walter, a fire educator with the GNFS Public Relations Department, issued an official statement expressing concern over the persistent recurrence of market fires and the challenges they pose to firefighting and emergency response efforts.

“Human beings inhabit the markets, so we talk to them about the need to protect their own lives. They are supposed to get fire extinguishers and some of the things that will help curb fires from breaking out,” he stated.

He revealed that many of the fires could be prevented if traders adopted simple fire safety practices and allowed district assemblies or development partners to help in reconstructing safer and more fire-resistant markets.

“We are speaking to the markets to allow the district assemblies to build for them. Even if they can bring in NGOs to build and pay later, I think it will be of help,” he stated.

According to him, one of the GNFS’s biggest challenges has been convincing traders to allow the service to engage with them. “It took one year to convince them to allow us to come and train them,” he disclosed, highlighting the resistance encountered during public education campaigns.

He also criticised the immediate rebuilding of market stalls following fire outbreaks without awaiting investigation outcomes or considering structural improvements.

Fancy Gadam, Shatta Wale Rock Tamale

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Fancy Gadam

 

Ghanaian musician Ahmed Mujahid Bello, popularly known as Fancy Gadam, is aiming to make history with Shatta Wale at his upcoming concert.

The Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale on June 8, 2025, would host the “1Don” concert featuring the pride of Northern music, Fancy Gadam, and the award-winning Dancehall musician Shatta Wale.

In an interview with GNA Entertainment, Fancy Gadam expressed excitement about hosting Shatta Wale in Tamale, predicting a massive show.

“This is the first time I am playing together with Shatta Wale in Tamale, and I just can’t wait for this day which will be memorable. It is going to be fun, and you can expect fans from the Upper East, Upper West, North East and wherever around the country to witness history.

“It has been a while since Shatta Wale performed in the Northern Region, and doing a concert with him for the first time makes me happy. I can’t wait to see the whole stadium filled to its rafters,” said Fancy Gadam.

The concert is being presented by 5M Music, and regular tickets cost GH¢50, while VIP tickets are selling for GH¢100.

Other artistes billed to perform at the concert would be announced in the coming days.

GNA

US Embassy in Ghana issues 25,000 visas out of 61,000 applications in 2024

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US Embassy in Ghana issues 25,000 visas in 2024 US Embassy in Ghana issues 25,000 visas in 2024

The US Embassy in Ghana has announced that in 2024, it approved 25,000 out of 61,000 visa applications from Ghanaians seeking to travel for work, study, or leisure in the United States.

Speaking during a Consular Media Day on Friday, May 9, 2025, Consular General Elliot Fertik reaffirmed the Embassy’s dedication to providing a transparent and stress-free travel experience for Ghanaians.

“We continue to welcome visitors from Ghana who are interested in studying, investing, or doing business in the U.S. Last year, we issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians. However, it is important to understand that those entering the US must comply with our laws,” Fertik said.

Although the embassy has not publicly detailed the reasons behind the high denial rate, visa rejections are often attributed to incomplete documentation, failure to meet eligibility criteria, or suspicions of immigrant intent.

“We want to make sure Ghanaians know how to apply for visas correctly and are clear on what is expected of them during the application process,” he emphasised.

Fertik also addressed the US government’s firm stance on illegal immigration.

He said, “The U.S. has zero tolerance for illegal immigration. Those who violate the rules will face consequences, including visa refusal or an outright ban from entering the country.”

He further highlighted ongoing efforts by the Embassy to enhance the visa application process, focusing on transparency and customer experience.

“We’ve made several improvements to ensure a smoother experience for applicants. The Department of State’s top priority is the safety of U.S. citizens abroad, as well as assisting those in need while overseas,” Fertik added.

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Prophet Ogyaba and ex-side chick trade curses online

Prophet Ogyaba has once again stirred up drama on social media, this time involving his well-known former side chick, Cassie.

One would recall that in January 2025, Cassie took to social media to reveal details of an alleged extramarital affair she had with Prophet Ogyaba.

She made these allegations while claiming that the preacher had been threatening her life, among other damning claims.

Although Ogyaba did not deny the claims, he engaged in a heated exchange with Cassie on social media, during which he also revealed further details about their affair.

The two were involved in a series of back-and-forth exchanges online until the issue seemingly died down.

However, in a recent development, Prophet Ogyaba has resurrected the controversy, this time taking to social media to rain heavy curses on Cassie.

“If it’s true that I have done whatever Cassie says about me and my PA, let all the curses fall on me. But if it’s not true, every curse will fly with heavy winds to locate her until she comes forward to tell the truth about what she knows is a lie, aside from having a thing with her,” he said.

Ogyaba added, “She will never carry a child in her womb. If she becomes fruitful, I will never stand on my own pulpit again to preach.”

He also refuted claims made by Cassie that he had raped a 14-year-old house help, stating, “I have never killed anyone, and I have never raped a 14-year-old child for power, as Cassie told Nana Yaw. This wicked generation will not lie again to tarnish my image from today. I seal it in agony.”

In response, Cassie shared a video on social media where she was seen with an unknown man raining curses on Ogyaba.

The man was heard saying, “For Ogyaba, I will not curse him with an egg; I will curse him with his anointing. Also, for every lady on social media falsely claiming that Cassie doesn’t have a womb, I curse you with thunder, water, and the earth.”

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Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum speaks to rumours that he wants to run as president

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Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum is a former Minister of Education Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum is a former Minister of Education

A former Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has addressed rumours circulating that he has formally announced his plan to run for president on the ticket of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking during an interview with UTV on Thursday, May 8, 2025, he explained that politics is a game of strategy that needs to be executed with caution and a carefully thought through process.

He noted that there is no need to rush such an ambition without prior preparation.

“I believe that for a person to thrive in politics, he or she should be patient and gather all the experience that he can get in life before venturing into politics. If you rush into it without prior preparation, you are bound to fail, that is why I advise young politicians not to rush into politics,” he said.

He stated that to successfully cling such a position as a flagbearer and subsequently a president, the candidate must gradually build formidable networks which will serve as a support system on that political journey.

“The people I support through my foundation, for instance, are not solely funded by me. Friends that I worked with in the USA immensely contribute to the funding of my foundation because they deem it a worthy cause,” he explained.

He further underscored the fact that people go into politics for the wrong reasons, adding that the essence of leadership in governance is to serve.

“In politics, if you do not have the welfare of people at heart, then you have no business going into politics. For instance, the title a ‘Minister’ simply means to serve or to minister to people… If you take away service to God, the next big thing is politics…,” he said while elaborating the point that politics should be people centered rather than the motive to accrue wealth.

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Energy sector reforms will drive inclusive growth

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Richard Gyan-Mensah, Deputy Minister of Energy and Green Transition Richard Gyan-Mensah, Deputy Minister of Energy and Green Transition

Deputy Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Richard Gyan-Mensah, has assured the public of the government’s commitment to transforming the energy sector through bold policy reforms aimed at accelerating access to affordable electricity.

Speaking on behalf of the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Deputy Minister Richard Gyan-Mensah outlined the government’s vision to provide electricity that is not only widely accessible but also affordable and environmentally sustainable.

Addressing a high-level seminar jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC) and the Centre of Excellence for Public Utilities Regulation (CEPUR), the Deputy Minister noted that Ghana has made significant progress in its national electrification agenda, particularly in expanding access to underserved areas.

“Electricity is the fulcrum around which industrial transformation and daily life revolve. Ghana has made significant progress in this space, boasting a national electrification rate of 89.03%. Urban areas enjoy a 91% connection rate, but rural access still lags at 50%, underscoring the need for targeted and inclusive energy policies,” he said.

Held under the theme “Towards an Affordable and Sustainable Electricity Sector for Inclusive Growth,” the seminar brought together policymakers, regulators, private sector actors, and energy experts to tackle one of Ghana’s most urgent development priorities.

Gyan-Mensah also emphasized that enhancing the affordability of electricity remains a key priority for the government.

He explained that the government, in collaboration with the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), is working to implement a balanced tariff system that allows utilities to recover operational costs while protecting vulnerable consumers.

He further disclosed that the Ministry had reviewed the previous administration’s implementation of the Cash Waterfall Mechanism, a move he said has “significantly improved transparency in revenue collection and allocation.”

On universal access, the Deputy Minister acknowledged the challenges of reaching hard-to-access communities.

He revealed that over 200 islands and more than 2,000 communities along the Volta Lake remain disconnected from the national grid.

He added that the government is designing a targeted electrification program to address these gaps.

Gyan-Mensah also highlighted the government’s Green Transition policy, which aims to increase renewable energy penetration to 10% by 2030.

“The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition’s policy places emphasis on renewables and alternative energy as sources of power to complement conventional power. It is the government’s policy to scale up renewable energy penetration by 10% by 2030. We are encouraging increased private sector investment in utility, scale solar and wind energy projects,” he stated.

He concluded by calling on all stakeholders, including government, regulators, the private sector, and civil society, to work together to “keep the lights on and power our industries.”

MA

Xabi Alonso confirms Bayer Leverkusen exit, set to become Real Madrid head coach

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Xabi Alonso is the coach of Bayer Leverkusen Xabi Alonso is the coach of Bayer Leverkusen

A new chapter is set to begin at the Santiago Bernabéu as Real Madrid have reached a full agreement with Xabi Alonso, who is set to become the club’s next head coach.

The Spanish tactician will sign a three-year deal that runs until June 2028.

According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, the move will see Alonso return to the club where he once bossed the midfield, this time as the man on the touchline.

Current manager Carlo Ancelotti will step down at the end of the 2024/25 season, with his final match in charge expected on May 25, 2025, at the conclusion of La Liga.

The Italian will leave behind a decorated legacy, having guided Madrid to league and Champions League triumphs during his second spell.

Xabi Alonso, meanwhile, has confirmed he will leave Bayer Leverkusen at the end of this season, concluding a remarkable two-and-a-half-year stint that has transformed both his reputation and the club’s fortunes.

The 43-year-old masterminded Leverkusen’s first-ever Bundesliga title, delivering it in stunning fashion by going the entire 2023/24 campaign unbeaten, a feat never before achieved in the club’s history.

He also added the DFB-Pokal to his collection, making it a domestic double, and came within touching distance of a treble by guiding Leverkusen to the Europa League final, where they narrowly missed out on European glory.

With his tactical sharpness, calm authority, and modern approach to the game, Alonso is now set to return to Madrid not just as a club legend, but as its next architect.

FKA/MA

13 NUP supporters remanded to prison on robbery charges

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One of the NUP supporters reacts as they appeared in the dock on May 8, 2025 One of the NUP supporters reacts as they appeared in the dock on May 8, 2025

Masaka Chief Magistrate’s Court has remanded 13 supporters of the National Unity Platform (NUP) who were arrested on May 4, in Nyendo as police dispersed spectators of a football match organised by Nyendo–Mukungwe MP aspirant, Mr Lubowa Ssebina Gyaviira.

The suspects appeared before Magistrate Simon Toloko and were charged with aggravated robbery and causing grevious harm to a police officer.

Prosecution led by Ms Mariam Njuki alleges that on May 4, 2025, Emma Mutima, Godfrey Kiweewa, Godfrey Nuwamanya and Patrick Tamale attacked Detective Constable Kisame David, stole his mobile phone valued at Shs100,000 and Shs100,000 cash.

The other suspects are Patrick Kakeeto, Yiga Peter, Dennis Ssengozi, Jacob Kayondo, Lawrence Mujuzi, Ezera Kakiga, Ivan Musania, Fred Ssebale, and Reagan Sseremba.

The crime was reportedly committed during a football match at Kasana playground in Nyendo-Mukungwe Division, organised by Mr Gyaviira.

Police blocked the soccer game by firing live bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowd, claiming that the organisers, who are NUP members, did not get clearance from relevant authorities to hold the event.

Several people were arrested in the aftermath of the disruption.

NUP is the leading opposition party led by Mr Robert Kyagulanyi, 43, who recently declared his intention to challenge President Museveni, 80, for the second time in 2026.

Defence lawyer, Mr Magellan Kazibwe, told the court that his clients were tortured in police custody, where they spent over four days and urgently needed medical attention.

One suspect claimed that during the arrest, police officers re-injured his already fractured hand. He pleaded for bail to seek medical treatment.

Mr Kazibwe asked the court to direct the state prosecutor to expedite investigations and commit the suspects to the High Court. He also criticized the arrests, alleging that most of the accused were not present at the football match where the crimes allegedly took place.

However, Ms Mariam Njuki, the state prosecutor, stated she could not confirm when investigations would be completed.

The mother of one of the suspects with hearing and speech impairment was heard in court pleading for his son to be released, saying he was not at the said match venue and that police picked him from her home under unclear circumstances, only to hear that he had been charged with robbery and other cases.

The presiding magistrate adjourned the case to May 20, 2025, when the suspects reappear for further mention of their cases.

The development comes days after Mr Kyagulanyi’s bodyguard, Edward Ssebufu was remanded to prison with torture marks after spending over a week in military detention.

He was also charged with aggravated robbery and assault.

The barber, also known as Eddie Mutwe was abducted by UPDF soldiers attached to the elite Special Forces Command (SFC) and his whereabouts remained unknown until days later when President Museveni’s son, Gen Muhozi Kainerugaba, 51, who serves as the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) admitted in a post on X that he was holding him in his basement where he had been made to salute Mr Museveni’s photo every day before breakfast and learning Runyankore, a local dialect.

Before, during and after the 2021 presidential polls in which Mr Kyagulanyi challenged Mr Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, several opposition supporters and close associates of Mr Kyagulanyi have been arrested and charged in several courts, including the now defunct General Court Martial.

The opposition leaders, however, say the charges are trumped up and intended to frustrate their mobilisation against Mr Museveni’s National Resistance Movement (NRM).

Davido’s child mother celebrates their daughter Hailey at 8 with heartfelt prayer

Hailey Veronica Adeleke just turned 8, and her mother, Amanda, marked the milestone with a touching prayer on Instagram.

In a short but emotional post, Amanda expressed deep gratitude to God for her daughter’s life, calling her “my greatest gift, my greatest blessing, my bestie.”

“Dear God, Thank you for my daughter’s life. 8 whole years of greatness. Our little hay hay is growing so beautifully. So sweet, so smart and so caring.”

Amanda’s post closed with a note of appreciation for the privilege of motherhood:

“God I can’t thank you enough for choosing me to be her mommy… 5/9/2017.”

Hailey is the second daughter of Afrobeats star Davido.

Davido?s child mother celebrates their daughter Hailey at 8 with heartfelt prayer

Finance minister backs FABAG’s call for widespread price cuts

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The Food and Beverage Association of Ghana (FABAG) has announced that prices of key commodities within the sector are beginning to decline, with further reductions anticipated in the coming weeks.

Speaking at a stakeholder engagement with the Minister for Finance, the Executive Secretary of FABAG, John Awuni, confirmed that prices of essential products such as sugar and rice have started to fall.