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I stand by the constitutional term limit for presidents – Justice Dzamefe

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Supreme Court nominee Justice Senyo Dzamefe has affirmed his unyielding support for the constitutional provision on presidential term limits, emphasizing his respect for what is clearly outlined in the 1992 Constitution.

Appearing before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, June 16, 2025, Justice Dzamefe was asked by Suame MP John Darko to share his views on Article 66(2) of the Constitution, which limits a person to two terms as President of the Republic of Ghana.

“Do you think this provision is subject to interpretation?” the MP asked.

In response, Justice Dzamefe stated: “Mr. Chairman, the honourable member referred to the constitution, and that is what the constitution says. So I can’t have anything against what is in the constitution.”

His remarks come amid growing political tension following allegations by Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who has claimed that President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are pursuing an agenda to secure a third presidential term.

In an interview on May 1, 2025, Afenyo-Markin pointed to the recent nomination of seven Justices to the Supreme Court as evidence of such a plan.

“It is obvious that the bold attempts by the president to nominate out of the blue, seven judges, to the Supreme Court are the first major attempt at all that they have rehearsed; a third-term agenda.

“All that the NDC is doing is through the advice of the hawks of NDC to set a third term agenda for its leadership,” he alleged.

President Mahama, on April 30, 2025, nominated seven Justices of the Court of Appeal for elevation to the Supreme Court. The move, in accordance with Article 144(2) of the 1992 Constitution, is intended to bolster the apex court with seasoned judicial expertise in the face of rising constitutional and governance challenges.

What is Article 66 (2) of the Constitution says

“A person shall not be qualified for election as the President of Ghana unless -(a) he is a citizen of Ghana by birth;(b) he has attained the age of forty years; and(c) he is a person who is otherwise qualified to be elected a Member of Parliament, except that the disqualifications set out in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of clause (2) of article 94 of this Constitution shall not be removed, in respect of any such person, by a presidential pardon or by the lapse of time as provided for in clause (5) of that article.

Justice Dzamefe kicks against raising retirement age for judges from 70 to 75

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Supreme Court nominee Justice Senyo Dzamefe has made it clear that he does not support calls to review the retirement age for judges of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal from 70 to 75.

Appearing before Parliament’s Appointments Committee for vetting on Monday, 16 June, Justice Dzamefe said he strongly believes the current retirement age of 70 should be maintained.

“I will not agree with sending the retirement ages of Supreme Court or Appeal Court judges to 75. No,” he said. “The retirement age as at now is 70. Superior court judges retire on their salaries.”

He explained that traditionally, age and experience were important factors in judicial work, but technology has changed that reality.

“Formally, you need to be advanced in age to get the experience and the exposure so that when you give judgment, it is respected. It is a solid judgment because you’re adding personal experience to the legal knowledge you have,” he said.

“But of late, technology has made it such that what you needed 60 or 70 years to know, technology can make it available to you very early,” he explained. “So personally, my opinion is to keep it at 70. That is my opinion, not 75.”

Justice Dzamefe also shared his view that judges should retire while still strong and in good health so they can continue to serve the justice system in other ways.

“I want judges to retire very healthy, and then we can use them for other purposes, like assessors. They can help the judiciary or the service in other forms, like helping to filter out cases,” he added.

“So I think we maintain it at the 70 as at now. That is my opinion,” he said.

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Devtraco Plus Unveils ARLO Cantonments

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A prototype of ARLO

 

Devtraco Plus, one of the leading premium real estate developers, has unveiled plans for the development of its serviced apartments in Accra.

The project which will be developed at cantonment is set to introduce a new standard of property investment and lifestyle as well as offer investors an early opportunity to buy into a visionary concept that merges passive income with a vibrant community-focused living.

Speaking at the launch, Chief Executive of Devtraco Plus, Francis Okoh Okine said ARLO cantonments project is in response to a demand for real estate that is not only a true investment vehicle but also a complete lifestyle destination.

“By buying off-plan, our early investors secure a unit at the best price and gain a stake in what will be Accra’s most dynamic and sought-after residential community. It is estimated to be completed in 2027,” he said.

“The design for ARLO integrates a sophisticated technology layer, including a dedicated mobile app for owners to track investment performance and smart key card access to ensure security,” he stated.

According to him, the project will have one to two bedroom apartment, penthouses with amenities such as rooftop infinity pool, state-of-the art gym, full service spa, outdoor residents lounge among other modern lifestyle amenities.

Mr. Okine further mentioned that the project is also designed for savvy local and international investors, Ghanaians in the diaspora who would want to own a property back home and busy professionals seeking a high quality residence in future.

 

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One misses paper after bee attack at Wa School for Deaf

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Two Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates have sustained injuries following an attack by a swarm of wild bees.

The incident reportedly occurred when the male and female candidates were sitting for the English-language paper at the Deaf Centre in Wa on Thursday, June 12.

According to reports, the bees thronged the class after a staff member of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) pruned a tree close to the area.

‘DJ Cuppy isn’t woman enough to mother a creation like mine’ – Ex-boyfriend throws jab online

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Ryan Taylor (L) says DJ Cuppy (R) isn't a woman enough to mother his child Ryan Taylor (L) says DJ Cuppy (R) isn’t a woman enough to mother his child

Ryan Taylor, the ex-boyfriend of popular disc jockey DJ Cuppy, has stirred controversy online following a comment he made on social media after posting a photo of himself with his child.

On Father’s Day, June 15, 2025, Ryan Taylor took to Instagram to share pictures of himself with his child. In the post, the YouTuber and former boxer expressed a desire to address racial issues for the sake of his child.

“I’m gonna solve racism one black baby at a time. Happy Father’s Day!!!” he wrote.

Following the post, a fan commented that the child bore a resemblance to Ryan’s ex-girlfriend, DJ Cuppy.

In response, Ryan threw shade at Cuppy, stating that she wasn’t “woman enough” to mother his child.

“She wasn’t enough of a woman to even fathom creating such a beautiful creation like mine. Please leave and don’t come back,” he replied.

His comment quickly drew backlash on social media, with many users criticising his statements.

One user wrote: “You think it’s only Nigerians dragging you? See person wey be like tripod stand… As a Ghanaian, I don’t blame you. It’s Cuppy that settled for less. See nose like he supplies the whole of Accra with carbon dioxide. Banku feeling funky.”

Another user, Folu, added: “I literally blame Cuppy for settling for someone like you. She had no business pitying you enough to date you, but she did. You can’t even measure up to her. She’s driven, beautiful, educated, and talented.

It’s your loss, not hers. Also, your caption isn’t very sound, it’s actually extremely weird. Black babies don’t need to be ‘saved’ by you. Work on yourself first. Ojuelegba Mike Tyson.”

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Government to evacuate Ghanaians living in Iran amid rising conflict

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Government wants to evacuate Ghanaians in Iran as conflict with Israel escalates Government wants to evacuate Ghanaians in Iran as conflict with Israel escalates

The government of Ghana has begun efforts to evacuate Ghanaians living in Iran following the conflict with Israel, which has left dozens injured.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, announced on his social media pages on X on Monday, June 16, 2025, that the evacuation will be conducted through Iran’s land borders.

He further stated that the government’s evacuation effort will include all Ghanaians, including diplomats, students, workers, and other compatriots.

“The Mahama Administration has, in the interest of the protection of Ghanaian lives, decided to immediately evacuate Ghanaians living in Iran following an escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict.

“To guarantee the safety of our embassy staff, Ghana’s embassy in Tehran has been closed with immediate effect. The evacuation through land borders covers all Ghanaian diplomats, students, professionals, and other compatriots,” he indicated.

Ablakwa reaffirmed the government’s commitment to prioritising the safety of Ghanaian nationals in Iran.

He also outlined the government’s plans for those in Israel, stating that Ghanaians living there will remain in constant communication with the Ghanaian consular departments.

“Government assures that no effort would be spared in protecting Ghanaian lives and keeping all Ghanaians out of harm’s way,” he added.

The government’s action comes amid growing tensions and escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, with both countries launching multiple attacks and missile strikes on each other.

The latest attack, which occurred against Israel on Sunday, June 15, 2025, killed at least eight people and left many others injured.

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‘You can’t distract me with your cocaine business’ – Okatakyie claps back at Kwaku Manu

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Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah (L) has said he won't be distracted by actor Kwaku Manu (R) play videoOkatakyie Afrifa-Mensah (L) has said he won’t be distracted by actor Kwaku Manu (R)

Social activist and media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah has responded to Kumawood actor Kwaku Manu following the latter’s recent accusations on social media.

In a video making rounds online, Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah fired back at Kwaku Manu, stating that the actor cannot distract him with what he described as baseless accusations.

He also alleged that Kwaku Manu is involved in money laundering and the cocaine business.

“You can’t distract me. If I want to talk about your cocaine business, I will. But again, you can’t distract me. I can even reveal the children you killed in your school. He is not needed,” Afrifa-Mensah said.

Okatakyie also stated that going forward, he would no longer tolerate any comments or provocations from Kwaku Manu.

“From now on, say whatever you want. You won’t hear a word from me because I’ve received numerous calls from respected individuals. I was even embarrassed when they asked me not to engage with you anymore.

“At the end of the day, I cannot lower myself to this guy’s level… When I go head-to-head with him, he can’t say anything sensible,” he added.

Meanwhile, Kwaku Manu has also levelled damning accusations against Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah, claiming the media personality is known for duping wealthy women, and that his studio was even built with money from women.

“I don’t depend on women like you do. Even the studio you’re using right now is funded by a woman and a political party. Women are the ones taking care of you. You’re known for using black magic on women, especially rich ones abroad,” Kwaku Manu alleged.

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Let’s embrace mandatory military training to strengthen Ghanaian youth – NSA official

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Fuseini Donkor, the Deputy Director-General in charge of Operations at the NSA Fuseini Donkor, the Deputy Director-General in charge of Operations at the NSA

The National Service Authority (NSA) is moving forward with its plan to implement mandatory one-month military training for all National Service personnel.

This was reiterated by Fuseini Donkor, the Deputy Director-General in charge of Operations at the NSA, during an interview with Okay FM on June 16, 2025.

Donkor emphasised that this initiative aims to instill essential values in the nation’s youth.

“This initiative is necessary for our youth to build the sense of patriotism, discipline, and mental fortitude,” he stated.

The proposed military training, officially known as the National Service Emergency Response Readiness Programme (NSERRP), was first announced after a meeting between NSA leadership and the Military High Command on April 23, 2025, at the Ministry of Defence in Accra.

This program is designed to provide service personnel with basic military drills and orientation.

The initiative aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision, as outlined in his maiden State of the Nation Address on February 27, 2025.

During that address, the president proposed short-term military training for graduates to foster discipline, patriotism, and physical readiness.

Director-General of the NSA, Felix Gyamfi, previously stated that the NSERRP would involve up to two months of composite drills as part of the service personnel’s experience.

Fuseini Donkor urged all personnel to comply with the training, believing it will significantly impact their lives and shape their understanding of contributing to national development.

The basic military training is scheduled to commence on August 3, 2025.

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Reactions as cedi depreciates slightly on the interbank market

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The slight depreciation has been partially attributed to a shortage of dollars on the market The slight depreciation has been partially attributed to a shortage of dollars on the market

The local currency, the cedi, has depreciated marginally on the interbank market against major trading currencies, particularly the US dollar.

The depreciation has been partially attributed to a shortage of dollars on the market.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.34 and a selling price of GH¢10.35 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢14.06 and sold at GH¢14.08, while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢11.96 and a selling price of GH¢11.97.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on June 16, 2025, at 8:00 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢11.95 to the dollar, while the pound is selling at GH¢16.70 at some forex bureaus across the country. Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢14.60 on the retail market.

Social media users who have been closely monitoring the cedi’s performance have expressed both shock and confusion over the recent marginal depreciation.

Some have also questioned the Bank of Ghana’s strategy, lamenting the persistent dollar shortage on the market.

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Watch highlights of Kotoko’s win against Golden Kick in the 2025 FA Cup final

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Asante Kotoko's Amoah (L) getting past an opponent play videoAsante Kotoko’s Amoah (L) getting past an opponent

Asante Kotoko clinched their 10th MTN FA Cup title on Sunday, June 15, 2025, after edging Division One side Golden Kick 2-1 in a thrilling and controversial final at the University of Ghana Stadium.

It was a long-awaited moment for the Porcupine Warriors, who last won the competition in 2017.

The win ends an eight-year FA Cup drought and moves Kotoko closer to Hearts of Oak’s record haul of 12 titles.

Kotoko took an early lead through Kwame Opoku, who nodded home a precise cross to send their fans into wild celebrations.

But Golden Kick, unfazed by the stage, hit back in style as Bless Efe curled in a sensational free-kick to level matters before halftime.

The second half was fiercely contested, with both teams going all out for the win.

The match turned chaotic in the final minutes when the referee awarded Kotoko a penalty, a decision that sparked outrage among Golden Kick fans, some of whom hurled bottles onto the pitch.

Kwame Opoku stepped up and coolly converted from the spot, securing both his brace and Kotoko’s victory.

While Kotoko celebrated their 10th FA Cup crown, Golden Kick players expressed frustration over the officiating, confronting the referee after the final whistle.

Despite the loss, the lower-tier side earned plaudits for their remarkable run to the final.

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Olu of Kasoa pledges GH¢10,000 for Yoruba Day following organisers’ courtesy visit

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His Royal Majesty Oba Abdulsalami Amao Saka with guests at the palace on June 8 His Royal Majesty Oba Abdulsalami Amao Saka with guests at the palace on June 8

The leadership of the Yoruba Community in Ghana paid a courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty Oba Abdulsalami Amao Saka, the Olu of Kasoa and Paramount King of the Yoruba in the Central Region of Ghana, on Sunday, June 8, to apprise him about the upcoming Yoruba Day event, scheduled for September 2025.

The delegation was led by Alhaji Chief Tunde Azeez, National President of the Yoruba Community in Ghana, Alhaji Chief Fattau El Aziz, Chairman of the Yoruba Community Restructuring Committee and Hon. Chief Alhaji Saeed Owolabi, The Aare Bobagunwa of Yoruba Accra, Ghana.

This visit follows an earlier one to HRM Alhaji Abdul Rasheed Brimah IX, the current Paramount Oba of the Yoruba in Accra, at his palace on Sunday, May 25.

Chief Ahmed Akolade Suleman, the Otunba General of the Central Region and Chairman of the Yoruba Community for the region who spoke on behalf of HRM Oba Abdulsalami Amao Saka said the Oba applauded the new executives for their initiative and expressed excitement about the upcoming Yoruba Day celebration.

Suleman noted that the Oba is one of the traditional rulers who is deeply committed to seeing the Yoruba culture thrive in Ghana.

“He loves the unity among the Yoruba people, which has strengthened since the era of the new executives. In the Central Region, he has gathered all the chiefs and other Obas under his kingdom in anticipation of today’s visit by the Yoruba community and the organizing committee,” Suleman said.

“Yoruba Day in Ghana is something he is very happy to see, very happy to be part of, and very happy to contribute to. He is proud to raise and promote Yoruba culture so that the heritage can spread throughout Ghana. He has often said he is proud to be Yoruba, and today is a testament to that.”

He finally announced a GH¢10,000 pledge on behalf of HRM Oba Abdulsalami Amao Saka.

Speaking on behalf of the organizing committee, Hon. Chief Alhaji Saeed Owolabi, The Aare Bobagunwa told pressmen that Yoruba Day is a customary homage to royal authority.

In keeping with tradition, he said the committee visited the palace of the Oba of the Yoruba in Ghana’s Central Region to formally inform him of the event and seek his blessings.

“It is not something the royal house should hear from the street or in the papers,” he said.

“The Oba’s blessings and prayers are crucial—and of course, his support too, spiritually and financially. It’s a significant and costly program, and we want the whole region to be fully involved.”

According to him, unity remains at the heart of the celebration prompting organizers to extend invitations to other ethnic communities, including the Ga and traditional leaders from Tamale, to join in the celebration as a demonstration of harmony and shared African values.

“There’s a Yoruba and Ga proverb that says, ‘The Ga come in the morning, and the Yoruba come in the evening,’” Alhaji Owolabi added. “It shows we are one family. There is nothing the Yoruba will do here in Ghana without involving the Ga people.”

On his part, Mr. Bola Akinsanya, Assistant National Secretary of the Yoruba Community and President of Ogun Indigenes in Ghana, emphasized the importance of the celebration to the younger generation.

“Every festival is significant,” he said. “But Yoruba Day was created as a sign of identity and cultural preservation. A society without history is a lost one. Through our dress, our food, our language—everything that defines who we are—we showcase and preserve our culture in a unique way.”

For him, Yoruba Day is not just an annual celebration—it is a living tradition being passed down through generations. From the wisdom of their ancestors to the creativity of today’s youth, the aim is to keep the culture vibrant and relevant.

“It’s a three-generational journey,” Bola Akinsanya explained. “Our fathers did it, we are doing it with them now, and we are preparing to hand it over to the younger ones. But for the culture to survive, it must evolve. That’s why we are presenting Yoruba Day in a way that Gen Z can relate to — contemporary, stylish, but still rooted in tradition.”

Themed “Celebrating the Beauty of Yoruba Culture, Excellence, and Unity, the event will be held at the Accra International Conference Centre on September 28, 2025.

Ghana police grabs Owusu Bempah after he narrated GH Kobby’s shooting incident like he was there

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There is a saying in Twi that says “Asem Mp3 Nipa Na Nnipa Na 3p3 neho as3m” or something something.

Reports reaching the news desk of Gh Page state that Ghanaian TikTok, Owusu Bempah, has been grabbed by the Ghana police.

Per the report, the Tiktoker is currently at the police station for interrogation over the death of Ghanaian Tiktoker, Yaa Baby.

Family demands answers after 15-year-old suspect’s alleged suicide in Police custody

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The family of a 15-year-old boy who allegedly committed suicide on 8th June, 2025, while in the custody of Tarkwa-Simpa Police Station cells is demanding answers from the police and the government’s investigation into the sudden passing of the suspect.

The deceased suspect, Simon Obeng, was arrested on Thursday, June 5, after his employer allegedly accused him of stealing his gold and was kept in cells pending investigation.

However, Citi News sources say the Police informed the family that Simon allegedly hanged himself on Sunday morning. In a video Citi News came across, the late Obeng was seen hanging from a rope in the metal gate of the cell.
This unexpected, tragic incident has left family members devastated and suspicious, hence demanding better explanations for Simon’s death.

The suspicion of the family is premised on allegation that the foreman, Ezekiel Asare, and the owner of the mine, Nana Adu, on the Saturday went back to the Police station to seek a bail for the boy they brought to the police station, but the police refused, claiming it was so late to grant bail to Obeng, only for him to be found hanged in the police cell.

The late Obeng’s Mother, Akua Atta, while expressing foul play in the alleged suicide, demanded answers over the police handling of the case and refusal to grant the earlier bail attempt.
“We spoke with him on the phone several times while in cell, and we assured him that we are seeking bail for him soon. Only for us to be suddenly told of a suicide. I don’t understand this, and we don’t believe this. What I don’t even understand at all is that he was in the cell with another person, but they moved that person out in the evening.

“When my son and others went there to bail him, the police said it was late and therefore refused the bail and disallowed them from even seeing him, as they claimed they had moved him to another place. This is difficult to understand and so I’m pleading with the government to look into this matter, because I have no help,” she pleaded.

Akua Atta further denied the alleged claim by the Police that his son left behind a suicide note, where he wrote that he was 18 and not 15, another attempt by the police to justify keeping a minor.

The Police is yet to respond to calls for further details on this issue.

I won’t recommend suppression of investigative journalism – Justice Dzamefe

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Supreme Court nominee, Justice Senyo Dzamefe, has declared that he will not endorse the suppression of investigative journalism, even as part of efforts to protect the judiciary.

Over the years, some investigative journalists have encountered obstacles in their work, including injunctions on publications and denial of Right to Information (RTI) requests.

However, Justice Dzamefe has said he will not have any problem with an investigative journalist whose work is done thoroughly and is based on truth.

He made these remarks when he appeared before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, June 16, 2025.

“Generally, I wouldn’t recommend repression. Any investigative journalist who wants to do a thorough job, once it’s true, why would I recommend suppression? Once it’s fair, fine,” he stated.

‘Move to higher grounds, more rains expected’ – GMet warns residents of flood prone areas

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The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has urged the public and residents of low-lying areas along the coastal regions of Ghana to be wary of possible floods as it projects more rains from late afternoon to evening on June 16, 2025.

According to a report on GMet’s X Account on June 16, 2025, it stated that the southern Ghana, especially areas along the coast, is currently experiencing widespread low clouds.

“What are flash floods? Sudden floods that happen quickly after heavy rain, especially in low-lying or poorly drained areas. Stay safe and avoid floodwaters, move to higher ground, unplug appliances,” post stated.

In a subsequent, update it predicted more rain later in the day.

“As indicated earlier in the evening forecast, low clouds have engulfed southern Ghana particularly over areas along the coast. These clouds are expected to produce pockets of rain with varying intensity within southern Ghana tonight,” the post stated.

This aligns with earlier forecasts, which predicted pockets of rainfall of varying intensities throughout the night.

The presence of these low-lying clouds indicates a likelihood of precipitation across the southern regions.

While specific areas and rainfall amounts will vary, the GMet advises the public to be prepared for wet conditions, with specific caution to residents of flood prone areas.

GMet assured that it will offer further updates as the situation evolves.

It has urged the public to stay informed through official channels for the latest weather information.

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Many Gospel Musicians Are Suffering In Their Marriages – Selina Boateng

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Selina Boateng

 

Gospel singer, Selina Boateng, has made a bold statement about the struggles many Christian couples face in their marriages, especially those in ministry.

Speaking on Onua FM’s Efie Ne Fie show with host Ohemaa Acheampomaa, Selina revealed that many pastors and gospel musicians are enduring unhappy marriages silently, fearing judgment from society and the church.

“If people had the liberty to openly walk away from their marriages, divorce cases would shoot up like gunfire,” she said. “It would be an eyesore because the numbers would be overwhelming.”

Selina explained that many Christian women, particularly those in ministry, suffer quietly due to pressure from religious and societal expectations. According to her, once a person gets married, it becomes difficult to speak openly about challenges.

“And the sad part? Once you’re married, you can’t even speak about what you’re going through. Even the people who pressured you into it won’t be there to console you,” she added.

The award-winning singer used the platform to call for more understanding and compassion in the Christian community regarding marriage and its impact on mental health and ministry work.

“If you’re a Christian and your marriage falls apart, it affects everything—your ministry, your peace, your purpose,” she said. “That’s why we need to wake up. We are at fault. And I’m not just speaking for myself—I know many mothers who are suffering in silence.”

Selina concluded by saying that if people could speak freely without fear of judgment, many pastors and gospel singers would admit they married the wrong partner. She called for a change in how marriage struggles are handled in the Christian faith, encouraging honesty and support over shame.

Compliance Professionals Gather To Address Financial , Cybersecurity, AI Governance

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The inaugural Executive Forum on Strategic Compliance (West Africa) will convene senior executives, board members, legal professionals, and public sector leaders at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City on June 26, 2025.

The invitation-only event will address critical governance, compliance, and risk management challenges facing institutions across the continent.

The forum, organised by Eunomia Risk Advisory, will examine how governance frameworks can support Africa’s development objectives, including the African Union’s Agenda 2063, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and continental corporate governance principles.

Sessions will focus on anti-corruption enforcement, ESG frameworks, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence governance, and behavioral decision-making under regulatory pressure.

The programme will feature presentations from leading practitioners and academics across multiple disciplines, Professor Douglas Boateng, Pioneering Architect of Supply Chain Governance and Sustainable Economic Transformation, will deliver the keynote address.

Tiffany A. Archer, Esq., President & Founder, Eunomia Risk Advisory, Inc., serves as Forum Founder & Chair. Ambassador Dr. William G. M. Brandful, Ambassador-in-Residence, Wisconsin International University College and former Diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration. Professor Marcia Narine Weldon, Esq., Professor, University of Miami School of Law and Startup General Counsel, serves as Programme Faculty Lead.

Additional speakers include, Professor Edmund Kwaw, Associate Professor of Law and Head of Department, Wisconsin International University College; Abena Asabea Asare-Menako, Chief Compliance Officer, Société Générale Ghana; GuyChristian Agbor, CEO/President, Global Association of Certified Anti-Illicit Financial Flows Professionals; NanaAma Botchway, Founder and Managing Partner, n. dowuona & company; and Dr. Herbert Gustav Yankson, Deputy Commissioner and Police Commandant, Police Academy of Ghana.

The rest are Michael Kottoh, Managing Partner, Konfidants; Dr. David Yebuah, Executive Director, DevHub Africa; Michael Boadi, Fundraising Manager, Transparency International Ghana; Elias Zoramwine Mane, Ghana School on Internet Governance Fellow and Principal IT Administrator, Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice; Nurudeen Mohammed, Director, Public Affairs & Marketing, Wisconsin International University College; and Adeolu Idowu, Partner, Aluko & Oyebode.

The forum will address regulatory compliance frameworks relevant to African markets, including examination of enforcement trends, technological risk management, and governance best practices for emerging economies. Participants will engage with practical compliance tools and strategic risk assessment methodologies.

“This forum addresses the intersection of governance, innovation, and accountability that defines institutional success in today’s environment,” Tiffany A. Archer, Forum Founder, said. “Ghana’s position as a regional governance leader makes it an appropriate venue for this strategic dialogue.”

The event follows Eunomia’s participation in Latin America’s largest compliance conference, the 12th  Congresso Internacional de Compliance in São Paulo, reflecting the firm’s commitment to global knowledge exchange on governance practices.

 

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‘Professional na professional’ — Odumodublvck praises Osimhen after kickabout showdown

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Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has showered praise on Victor Osimhen during a casual kickabout in a park.

Odumodublvck faced the daunting task of defending against the Super Eagles striker but ultimately applauded Osimhen’s exceptional skill.

Despite forcing the Napoli star onto his weaker foot, the 26-year-old still managed to dribble past his marker with ease before firing a quick left-footed shot into the back of the net.

I’m disgusted by how Ken Ofori-Atta has been treated

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Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show on Monday (16 June), Otchere-Darko said he was “disgusted” by what he sees as a campaign to tarnish the reputation of Ofori-Atta

Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, Chairman of Asaase Broadcasting Company and a prominent voice within the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed strong disapproval over the public and political treatment of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

OmniBSIC Bank Relocates Osu Branch

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The front view of the new banking hall

 

OmniBSIC Bank, one of Ghana’s fastest-growing financial services providers, has officially relocated its Osu branch to a more spacious and customer-friendly premises on Osu Oxford Street.

The new location is situated directly opposite SAS Jewellery, on the Osu Oxford Street marking a significant step in the Bank’s commitment to improving service delivery and client experience.

Previously located in the same vicinity, the move forms part of OmniBSIC Bank’s broader strategy to modernise its operations and enhance convenience for its customers. The new branch, housed in a one-story building, features a larger seating area designed to accommodate more clients comfortably and efficiently.

Branch Manager, Gifty Adubia Siaw, confirmed that the relocation is intended to provide an improved banking experience for customers. “In our bid to serve our cherished customers better, this relocation is not just a change of address but an enhancement in our services. The new environment is more welcoming, and with additional staff and improved security, we are prepared to meet our growing customer needs with speed and professionalism,” she said.

Additionally, the Bank has strengthened its security presence to provide a safer banking environment for all clients.

Divisional Head at OmniBSIC Bank, George Tetteh Ocansey, underscored the Bank’s customer-centric mission, stating, “This move reflects our dedication to excellence in banking. We listened to customer feedback and responded with action. The Osu community deserves a banking experience that is not only efficient but also enjoyable, and this new branch is designed to deliver just that.”

As part of its operational enhancements, OmniBSIC Bank continues to roll out customer-focused solutions while maintaining high standards of safety, reliability, and financial inclusion. Known for its tagline, “OmniBSIC Bank… Not Just Another Bank,” the institution continues to distinguish itself through personalised services and innovation.

“Customers are encouraged to visit the branch at its new location for all their banking needs, where they will be welcomed by familiar faces in an upgraded setting that promises a superior service experience,” the branch manager added.

 

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‘This institutional cowardice is constitutionally inexcusable’ – Afenyo-Markin jabs Supreme Court

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(L-R) A photo collage of Acting Chief Justice Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie and Alexander Afenyo-Markin (L-R) A photo collage of Acting Chief Justice Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie and Alexander Afenyo-Markin

The Minority Leader and Ranking Member of the Appointments Committee of Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has subtly jabbed justices of the Supreme Court in his opening statement for the vetting of the seven nominees to the apex court.

Delivering his opening remarks at the vetting on Monday, June 16, 2025, the Minority Leader, who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, took a swipe at the court over the ongoing processes aimed at the removal of suspended Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.

He accused the justices of the court of sitting aloof while the executive arm of government reshapes “the constitutional order” through questionable processes to remove the Chief Justice.

“We convene whilst our Chief Justice sits suspended through procedurally questionable process under Articles 146 and 296. An executive that suspends one Chief Justice while installing seven new justices is not filling vacancies. It is reshaping the constitutional order.

“The appearance of institutional capture is inevitable and constitutionally catastrophic. The Supreme Court has abdicated its constitutional duty, repeatedly refusing to intervene when fundamental principles of natural justice have suffered violation. This institutional cowardice is constitutionally inexcusable,”he said.

He warned that the newly nominated justices “will inherit a court that retreats into comfortable silence when courage is demanded.”

Reacting to Afenyo-Markin’s remarks, the Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, refuted the assertion that the ongoing processes for the removal of Justice Torkornoo is unlawful.

He argued that the 1992 Constitution has been followed to the letter so far in the ongoing processes.

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The cedi appreciation and its impact on real estate

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A greater opportunity is now opened to Ghanaians who are interested in the real estate market A greater opportunity is now opened to Ghanaians who are interested in the real estate market

In recent months, Ghana and the outside world watched with expectation and deliberation as the Ghana Cedi gained a steady appreciation against major international currencies, particularly the US Dollar.

While this may be considered a complex economic phenomenon – with many factors at play – it presents a golden opportunity, especially for Cedi earners, to invest in real estate.

For those looking to buy their dream home or upgrade from their current neighborhood to a more refined, serene environment, this is a rare moment to make it happen. But why so?

Increasing purchasing power for Cedi Earners

A greater opportunity is now opened to Ghanaians who are interested in the real estate market but have felt priced out of the market. With the increase in the value of the Cedi, it essentially means that individuals can buy foreign-denominated products and services at a lesser price but same value.

For instance, in November 2024, the US Dollar sold at a rate of GH¢16.50 (according to the existing Stanbic Bank exchange rate). That meant that a two-bedroom apartment at Alphabet City, priced at $100,000 exchanged at GH¢1,650,000. However, that same property (as at June 10 2025) is handsomely priced at GH¢1,050,000.00 due to the renewed strength of the Cedi.

For some Ghanaians who earn their income in Cedi, the strengthening of the cedi places them at the financial position to afford homes without breaking the bank.

Lower Inflation, Low Interest Rates

Reduced inflation is one of the resultant effects of a currency appreciation. With inflation under control, interest rate may gradually decrease, hence mortgage and property loans become more affordable. Cedi earners can enjoy better lending terms and improved accessibility to a wider range of financing options for home purchases or real estate investment.

Another impact Cedi earners should look forward to is the possibility of attractive rates for cedi-denominated loans from banks. This will give local buyers a competitive edge over foreign investors who may face higher transactional costs due to currency conversions.

Reduced Currency Risk for Local Investors

Cedi volatility has been a longstanding challenge to local investors, and a mismatch between income and investment currency exposes buyers to exchange rate risk. However, with a stable or appreciating Cedi, local investors are better shielded from these uncertainties. This reduced risk reassures Cedi earners and enables them plan and commit to long-term real estate investing.

Strategic Timing for First Time Buyers

First Time buyers with Cedi incomes should view this upward trend of the currency as a strategic window. Properties prices may remain stable or slightly adjusted while borrowing conditions are likely to become more favorable. With a stronger and stable Cedi coupled with an improved macro-economy, now is the time to act.

Whether you are buying to live in, rent out or hold as an investment, entering the real estate market during a phase of currency strength gives you more value and flexibility.

Final Thoughts: Seize the Moment

The Cedi appreciation is more than just a microeconomic headline. It is a strategic advantage to enter or expand into the real estate market. It represents a shift towards affordability, reduced risk and interest accessibility to quality housing options. In a dynamic economy, timing is everything. Now is the time to act.

Anyone who thinks I buy fake streams doesn’t know my work ethic – Black Sherif

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Ghanaian artiste Black Sherif has denied claims that his success in the music industry is based on fake numbers.

In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, the “Where Dem Boys” hitmaker said it is unfair and ridiculous for anyone to suggest that his achievements were boosted by dishonest means.

According to Black Sherif, his rise to fame is the result of hard work, dedication, and passion for music.

“Honestly, that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. My success is 100 percent organic. I put my blood, sweat and tears into every note, every lyric and every performance,” he said.

He explained that he has taken time to grow his fanbase and has never relied on shortcuts or fake methods to gain attention.

“I’ve built my audience through hard work, consistency and authenticity and that’s what’s driving my growth, not some cheap shortcut,” he stated.

Black Sherif also added that the connection people feel with his songs comes from the honesty and emotion he puts into them.

“My music speaks for itself. If people are connecting with my songs, it’s because I’ve poured my heart and soul into something real,” he said.

The “Where Dem Boys” hitmaker addressed claims that he might be using fake streams to boost his numbers on music platforms, he rejected the idea and defended his work ethic.

“Anyone who thinks I buy fake streams doesn’t know the first thing about my work ethic or my passion for music,” he stated.

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Some Ghanaians on X ‘fight’ President Mahama over remarks on Israel-Iran conflict

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John Dramani Mahama is Ghana's president John Dramani Mahama is Ghana’s president

Some social media users, particularly on X, have raised questions about President John Dramani Mahama’s remarks regarding the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.

During his ‘Thank You Tour’ of the Savannah Region on June 14, 2025, President Mahama said he had instructed the Finance and Energy Ministers to take action to safeguard the progress made in reducing petroleum product prices, as escalating tensions between Iran and Israel were beginning to drive up the price of crude oil.

“Despite the work we have done in stabilising the economy, Ghana is not immune to the shocks of global events,” President Mahama stated.

According to him, the recent exchange of missile strikes between Iran and Israel has led to a sharp increase in crude oil prices, posing a potential threat to Ghana’s efforts to keep fuel prices down. He noted that he had asked the Ministers of Finance and Energy to closely monitor the situation.

“Recent events in the Middle East, which involve an exchange of missiles between Israel and Iran, have started to escalate crude oil prices dramatically.

“I’ve asked our Minister of Finance and Minister of Energy to keep a close eye on the development and model the possible impacts on our petroleum prices, and prepare measures to protect the recent gains that we have made,” he added.

However, some Ghanaians have criticised President Mahama’s remarks, expressing surprise and questioning his stance.

They argue that while in opposition, he strongly criticised the Akufo-Addo administration for attributing Ghana’s economic challenges to the Russia-Ukraine war, insisting that external factors should not be used as an excuse for poor economic management.

They now find it contradictory that he is pointing to the Iran-Israel conflict as a key factor behind rising crude oil prices, suggesting that this could be seen as undermining Ghana’s progress in reducing fuel costs.

While some view his remarks as inconsistent, others have defended him, saying he is not shifting blame onto global events.

Rather, they believe he is acknowledging the potential impact of international developments and urging proactive measures to shield Ghana’s economy from external shocks.

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Fuel prices drop to sell at GH¢10.99 at some pumps on June 16

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Fuel prices drop as the second pricing window of June 2025 opens Fuel prices drop as the second pricing window of June 2025 opens

As the second pricing window of June 2025 opens on Monday, June 16, 2025, motorists and private car owners can heave a sigh of relief as petroleum product prices drop marginally at the pumps.

The decline follows the continued appreciation of the cedi against the US dollar on the interbank and forex markets.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business reveal that, as of Monday, June 16, 2025, at 9:00 AM, GOIL, the leading oil marketing company, has adjusted its prices to reflect the cedi’s gains.

Meanwhile, some selected Oil Marketing Companies are quoting petrol at GH¢10.99 per litre.

The new rates are as follows:

• Super XP is selling at GH¢12.38

• Diesel XP is selling at GH¢12.88

• Super XP/RON 95 is selling at GH¢14.34

TotalEnergies has also revised its prices from the previous pricing window in May 2025:

• Super XP is selling at GH¢12.40

• Diesel XP is selling at GH¢12.90

• RON 95 is selling at GH¢16.10

Additionally, some smaller OMCs have adjusted their prices in line with GOIL’s new rates.

At Star Oil stations, petrol is now selling at GH¢11.77, down from GH¢12.49, while RON 95 is selling at GH¢13.99.

Allied Oil is offering Super XP at GH¢11.45 and Diesel XP at GH¢12.75.

Frimps Oil is selling Super XP at GH¢11.48 and Diesel at GH¢12.55.

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“I’m Open to Roles That Show Other Sides of Me“ – Mummy Wa

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Kemi Ikuseedun, also known as Mummy Wa, has discussed the challenges of being stereotyped in the Nollywood industry.

The skitmaker expressed her willingness to showcase a different side if given the chance.

Popular content creator and actress Kemi Ikuseedun, widely known by her comedy persona Mummy Wa, has opened up about the challenges of being typecast in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

Perfect Dinner Outfit Ideas for Ladies

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Dinner outings, whether romantic, formal, or casual, call for outfits that are elegant, comfortable, and stylish. Choosing the right look depends on the venue, occasion, and your personal taste, but with the right pieces, you’ll always make a stunning impression.

1. Elegant Dresses:

A classic choice for dinner dates or formal events, midi or maxi dresses in fabrics like satin, silk, or lace exude sophistication. Choose rich colors like wine, emerald, navy blue, or classic black. Slip dresses with minimal jewelry and heels are effortlessly chic.

2. Jumpsuits:

Jumpsuits are stylish and versatile for dinner outings. A well-fitted jumpsuit with wide legs, off-shoulder sleeves, or a belted waist gives a sleek, modern look. Pair with a clutch and statement earrings to elevate the ensemble.

3. Skirt and Blouse Combo:

Pairing a midi or pleated skirt with a dressy blouse is a feminine and elegant choice. Go for textures like chiffon, organza, or lace. Tuck in the blouse and accessorize with a belt for a polished touch.

4. Tailored Trousers and Tops:

For a more polished and minimalist look, opt for high-waisted trousers with a stylish top—like a silk blouse, sequined tank, or structured off-shoulder. Add heels and a statement bag to complete the outfit.

5. Short Dresses:

For less formal dinners, short dresses with ruffles, bodycon fits, or wrap styles work beautifully. Choose solid tones or soft florals for a playful yet classy look.

6. Accessories Matter:

No dinner outfit is complete without the right accessories. Think clutch bags, strappy heels, dainty jewelry, and a bold lip color.

With these dinner outfit ideas, you’ll feel confident, classy, and ready to enjoy your evening in style.

Yaw Darling Begs Patapaa –

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Singer and newly crowned 2025 TGMA Unsung Artiste of the Year, Yaw Darling, has apologised to fellow musician Patapaa after a comment sparked backlash on social media.

During a recent interview, Yaw Darling stated that he would rather be compared to Kuami Eugene than Patapaa — a remark many interpreted as a slight against the “One Corner” hitmaker. The comparison quickly went viral, drawing criticism from fans who viewed it as disrespecting Patapaa’s contributions to the music scene.

However, in a follow-up interview on Property FM, Yaw Darling clarified his statement and extended an unqualified apology to Patapaa.

“We all make mistakes when speaking, and I’m still growing, so I keep learning,” he said. “Let me take this opportunity to apologise to Patapaa for what I said. I’m very sorry.”

The TGIF singer emphasised that there was no malicious intent behind the analogy and acknowledged Patapaa’s influence in paving the way for emerging artistes, especially those from the Central Region.

“I even mentioned that I would make a video to apologise to my senior man because he paved the way for us from the Central Region,” he noted.

“There is no way I would deliberately say something to hurt or disrespect someone,” he said.

Yaw Darling expressed hope that his apology would reach Patapaa directly, adding, “I don’t know if my message will reach Patapaa personally, but I’m truly sorry—I didn’t intend to troll him with the Kuami Eugene analogy.”

The young artist concluded by taking full responsibility for the comment, saying, “It just came out that way, and I regret making the statement. I never meant to say anything negative or disrespectful about Patapaa.”

Tiwa Savage’s Ex-Husband Blames Manager Over Son’s Neglect

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Tiwa Savage and ex-husband with their kid

 

Tiwa Savage’s ex-husband, Teebillz, has accused her manager, Vanessa Amadi-Ogbonna, of giving the singer too much work and not thinking about her role as a mother.

In a post on Instagram, Teebillz said Tiwa’s busy schedule has left their son, Jamil, feeling lonely and hurt. He claimed that Vanessa is more interested in making money from Tiwa’s deals than caring about their child’s well-being.

“I love the mother of my child. But you only care about your percentage,” he wrote. “My son is so hurt not having his mom around. I’m guilty too, but this is too much.”

Teebillz also said Vanessa was originally hired as a publicist but later became Tiwa’s manager. He called her a “fraud” and questioned her success as a manager.

Vanessa Amadi-Ogbonna has not responded to the claims, and Tiwa Savage has also remained silent on the issue.

“No Sponsors, No Support From My Own People, That Is Why I Suspended Kumawood Awards” – SamDakus Fires

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Ghanaian filmmaker and visionary behind the once-thriving Kumawood Awards, Mr. Samuel Darko, known widely in the industry as SamDakus, has finally broken his silence on why the prestigious award scheme was abruptly halted and his reasons are as explosive as they are heartbreaking.

Speaking candidly in an interview on SeanCity TV with media personality Ruthy Mummy DeNelson, the multi-faceted producer and director revealed that the Kumawood Awards was suspended due to a painful lack of sponsorship and even more disturbingly, a lack of support from his own people within the Kumawood film space, particularly in Kumasi.

Coach Tanko vows to build title-winning squad next season

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Medeama SC Head Coach, Ibrahim Tanko, has pledged to recruit top talent in a bid to challenge for the Ghana Premier League title next season.

He explained that his mission upon joining the club was to bring stability and success. Although the team fell short of finishing in the top four — ending the season in eighth place, Tanko insisted the target for the next campaign is much more ambitious.

“If we’d finished in the top four, I would have deserved it based on our home and away performance, but we fell short. So we are going to prepare for next season, not for the top four but for the league title itself,” Tanko told Medeamasc.com.

The coach, who joined Medeama midseason from relegated Accra Lions,  described their final home defeat — their only home loss of the season — as a huge disappointment and a wake-up call for the future. To address these issues, the coach revealed plans to offload some players and bring in reinforcements.

“Massive changes, not, but we have to reassess the squad. Players who are surplus to requirements will be offloaded or put out on loan to create space for a few additional signings.”

Tanko identified a centre-back and a striker as key areas that need strengthening.

“We have good players, but adding more quality will make us a stronger team. So I will bring in a centre-back and a striker. The rest will come from the talented young players we already have in the squad.”

The 47-year-old coach saya he is determined to turn Medeama into title challengers and believes careful recruitment and strong preparations will be key to their success in the 2025 season.

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AdinkraFest Set For July 24, 26

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The much-anticipated AdinkraFest, a music and cultural festival, will take place in Toronto, Canada from July 24 to 26.

The event, which is expected to attract key players in the Ghanaian and Canadian music and cultural industries, is being organised by Adinkra Promotions with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) among others.

Ghana’s tourism industry, arts, culture, trade, and investment potential will all be highlighted during the AdinkraFest in Toronto, and will feature several spectacular events.

The event’s main objective is to introduce the globe to Ghanaian music, culture, tourism, and fashion.

Over 10,000 people from all walks of life in and around Canada, the US, among others are expected to attend.

The event has Samini and Bessa Simons as the headline artistes. They will be supported by Naa Agyeman, and other performers, including Yaw Stone, Leon Jones, and Shebre and Culture Group among others.

With Bessa Simons and Samini as the headline acts, the event will be a night full of fun for music fans who will troop to the venue to watch them and other supporting acts perform live on stage.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Adinkra Promotions, Joseph Adinkra, indicated that the event is expected to draw high-profile personalities, celebrities, entertainers, traditional rulers, and cultural exhibitors.

According to him, the event platform offers artistes the opportunity to promote Ghanaian music in the diaspora.

The festival has a lot of activities, from enjoying the best of Ghanaian music, food, dance, and arts, among many others, and the introduction of the business expo would also give Ghanaian businesses the chance to engage the diaspora on the numerous benefits of investing in the Ghanaian economy.

Mr. Adinkra called for the support of all music, tourism, and cultural stakeholders to make the AdinkraFest a success, adding that all those who want to participate can contact Adinkra Promotions.

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Ghana Development Bank eyes stronger farmer engagement at Channel One TV AgriFair

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The Ghana Development Bank (GDB) is aiming to use the 2025 Channel One TV AgriFair as a platform to engage directly with farmers and other players in the agriculture value chain, according to the Bank’s Chief Economist, Professor Eric Osei-Assibey.

Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Monday, June 16, ahead of the AgriFair, Prof. Osei-Assibey said the bank views the event as a strategic opportunity to deepen its support for the agricultural sector and raise awareness of its services among key stakeholders.

“We have high expectations,” he stated. “We believe this is an opportune time to engage potential customers—especially farmers—along the entire value chain, from production to financing. Some of our Partner Financial Institutions (PFIs) will be present as well. We intend to walk participants through our offerings and identify viable projects that we can support with funding.”

Explaining the bank’s decision to sponsor the 2025 AgriFair, Prof. Osei-Assibey emphasised agriculture’s central role in Ghana’s development goals.

“If you look at our mandate as a development bank, agriculture is one of the priority sectors. It’s a way to catalyse economic growth, create jobs for the youth, and diversify our exports. This fair provides a rare opportunity to bring together producers, aggregators, processors, and distributors in one place,” he said.

Prof. Osei-Assibey noted that the bank aims to use the platform not just to showcase its services, but to offer coaching and support to farmers and agribusiness players who may be unaware of the GDB’s role.

“If we want to create jobs, ensure food security, and conserve foreign exchange, we need to be strategic in our approach. A lot of farmers still don’t know about GDB, and we plan to use this event to change that,” he added.

The Channel One TV AgriFair is happening from June 20 to June 22, 2025, at the Efua Sutherland Park, Accra, and is expected to draw participants from across Ghana’s agriculture ecosystem.

Justin Bieber warns he’s not to be f**ked with as he shares chats with a former friend he’s blocked

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Justin Bieber sparked concern as he took to Instagram to share several posts warning an unnamed person not to f**k with him. 

The singer included a post with his son and added the middle finger while warning that he’s a dad who is not to be f**ked with. 
 

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He also shared screenshots of his chat with someone after which he threatened to block the person for invalidating his feelings. 
 

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Followers have suggested the person may be his former friend and record label executive, Scooter Braun, with whom the singer has had a falling out. 

Justin’s followers have expressed concern for him and urged him to go to therapy following his recent outbursts on social media.
 

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Israel-Iran war won’t affect fuel prices – COMAC

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The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) has assured that the escalating geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel will not affect the oil market.

Speaking to the media, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of COMAC, Dr. Riverson Oppong, noted that when prices go up or down in the world market, it takes some time before those changes are seen in local prices.

More than 200 injured in Iranian attacks in Israel

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Tel Aviv, June 16, (dpa/GNA) – More than 200 people have been injured in Iranian attacks on Israel, according to the Magen David Adom emergency services.

Three deaths had already been reported, but initially there had been talk of 70 injured.

According to the latest information, the victims include two seriously injured and 33 people who were treated for anxiety.

In Iran, according to government figures, at least 800 people were injured in Israeli attacks and, according to Iran’s UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani, almost 100 were killed.

Israel’s military has been attacking targets in Iran since Friday morning.

The Israeli government says it wants to prevent the Islamic Republic from developing nuclear weapons. Iran responded with drone and missile attacks on Israel.
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‘Writing letters to fight piracy is absolutely useless’ – MC Yaa Yeboah slams National Film Authority 

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Media personality MC Yaa Yeboah has criticised how Ghanaian authorities are handling movie piracy, saying that sending caution letters is no longer effective. 

 

Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, she referred to a recent letter sent by the National Film Authority (NFA) to television stations.  

In the letter, the NFA warned that any TV station caught airing pirated movies would have its license revoked. But according to MC Yaa Yeboah, the NFA does not even have the power to revoke licenses. 

 

“The NFA recently issued a letter to television stations warning them that if they air movies without proper authorization, their licenses will be revoked. However, upon researching this matter, I discovered that the NFA is not even the institution responsible for revoking licenses,” she said. 

 

She also pointed out that the NFA has not had any discussions with the Copyright Office about finding solutions to piracy. 

 

“To date, the NFA has not held any meetings with the copyright office regarding piracy,” she stated. 

 

According to her, this lack of coordination and real action is part of the reason piracy continues to be a major problem in Ghana. 

 

“Whenever the topic of piracy arises, it seems some institution releases a press statement to give the impression that they are taking action, yet they are doing nothing,” she said. 

 

She explained that movie producers spend a lot of money to make films, but some people and TV stations take these movies and show them without permission, and with no consequences. 

 

“Producers invest millions of cedis in making their movies, only for others to take these movies, air them on their platforms without permission, and profit from them. Meanwhile, the institutions responsible for addressing piracy just issue letters, to avoid appearing inactive,” she said. 

 

MC Yaa Yeboah also threw a challenge to the Copyright Office. She called on them to publicly show what action they have taken so far. 

 

“I challenge the copyright office to release a list of television stations they have arrested, individuals they have sanctioned, and any cases brought to court for piracy,” she added. 

 

She ended her remarks by saying that writing letters to stop piracy is no longer helpful and that the time for real action is long overdue. 

 

“At this point, writing letters to people to caution them against piracy is absolutely useless, action should be taken,” she concluded.

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‘Why are you doing this?’ – Nana B chides Dr Ayine over ORAL public briefings

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The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, has criticised the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, over briefings on Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL).

Reacting to the briefing which took place on June 13, 2025, he said the press conferences which indict government appointees in alleged corruption cases during their tenure in office is unfair.

“This is unfair to the former appointees cited for various offenses. Why is he doing this? He is an experienced lawyer. He is my senior by many years and a lecturer. So, I expect him to know better,” he indicated.

He argued that the actions of the Attorney General’s Department give room for public trials even before the person has the chance to defend themselves before a court of competent jurisdiction.

“He knows that a person is innocent until proven guilty by the precepts of the law. Ideally, he must refer these cases directly to the court instead of the ongoing media trial,” he said during an interview on Okay FM on June 16, 2025.

He lamented that the modus operandi taken by the Attorney General’s Department and called for a rethink of the handling of public prosecution of former appointees.

Meanwhile, former Director-General of National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu Boahene, is standing trial with his wife and other accomplices in connection with an alleged financial scandal involving a $7 million cyber defense system contract.

Also, Former Deputy Executive Director Gifty Oware-Mensah has been named in the National Service Authority’s (NSA) ghost names payroll scandal.

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Fuel prices drop at the pumps on June 16

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As the second pricing window of June 2025 opens on Monday, June 16, 2025, motorists and private car owners can heave a sigh of relief as petroleum product prices drop marginally at the pumps.

The decline follows the continued appreciation of the cedi against the US dollar on the interbank and forex markets.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business reveal that, as of Monday, June 16, 2025, at 9:00 AM, GOIL, the leading oil marketing company, has adjusted its prices to reflect the cedi’s gains.

The new rates are as follows:

• Super XP is selling at GH¢12.38

• Diesel XP is selling at GH¢12.88

• Super XP/RON 95 is selling at GH¢14.34

TotalEnergies has also revised its prices from the previous pricing window in May 2025:

• Super XP is selling at GH¢12.40

• Diesel XP is selling at GH¢12.90

• RON 95 is selling at GH¢16.10

Additionally, some smaller OMCs have adjusted their prices in line with GOIL’s new rates.

At Star Oil stations, petrol is now selling at GH¢11.77, down from GH¢12.49, while RON 95 is selling at GH¢13.99.

Allied Oil is offering Super XP at GH¢11.45 and Diesel XP at GH¢12.75.

Frimps Oil is selling Super XP at GH¢11.48 and Diesel at GH¢12.55.

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The future of Russian paramilitaries in Mali

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This month, the Russian mercenary outfit Wagner Group announced its total withdrawal from Mali, claiming it had completed its mission after three and a half years of operations in the West African country.

For years, Wagner had been battling rebels and armed groups on behalf of the Malian government, as well as asserting Russia’s interests in the Sahel.

But as Wagner leaves, security advisers from the Africa Corps, a Kremlin-controlled paramilitary group, will remain in their place, ensuring a lingering presence of Russian forces.

So, what does this change mean for Mali, and is there a difference between the two Russian paramilitary groups and their mission in Africa?

Mali’s government has, for decades, been embroiled in a conflict with ethnic Tuareg separatists in the Sahara Desert, as well as fighters affiliated with ISIL (ISIS) and al-Qaeda.

Previously, French forces assisted the Malian government, but they withdrew after a military coup in 2021. The latest round of fighting erupted in 2023 when Bamako’s military government mounted a new offensive against the rebels.

“The Malian junta invited Wagner and Russia to support them in Mali – this really stemmed from frustration with the [military] support provided by France and other Western partners,” Flore Berger, a senior analyst at the Global Initiative’s North Africa and Sahel Observatory, told Al Jazeera.

“They felt that, despite years of help, the security situation hadn’t improved, and Western countries kept pressuring them to return to civilian rule, organise elections, etc. Russia, through Wagner, on the other hand, offered support without those conditions. It was seen as a more respectful and reliable partner that wouldn’t interfere in Mali’s political choices.”

The separation from France also appeared to bolster Malian sovereignty.

“France is Mali’s former colonial overlord and there’s a tense relationship, to say the least,” International Crisis Group’s Sahel researcher Franklin Nossiter told Al Jazeera.

“Long story short, they break up, and Mali kicks out the French troops … The deployment in Mali was pretty opportunistic, upstaging the West; it was a big black eye for France.”

While Moscow maintained an active presence in Africa during the Cold War, its footprint diminished in the post-communist collapse of the 1990s as Russia dealt with its own problems. But it has been revived in recent years, as President Vladimir Putin has sought a more assertive role on the world stage.

“The original push into Africa largely came through Wagner,” said John Lechner, author of Death Is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries And The New Era Of Private Warfare.

“Over time, as the programme became successful … the interest within the Kremlin more broadly grew, especially after the full-scale war in Ukraine in 2022, when it was a useful narrative that not only is Russia not isolated, but there are African countries that continue to seek its assistance.”

Experts say mercenaries have been a tool of Russian interests in Africa, capitalising on discontent with the former colonial and neocolonial powers, as well as offering security in exchange for resources, especially in the Central African Republic. This was less so in Mali, however, where, despite some small-scale gold mining operations, some Wagnerites were so hard-pressed for cash they were purportedly pictured selling discount canned sardines at local markets. There, the priority was seemingly more about Russian influence over the Sahel.

“Now, it is exclusively a question of geopolitics, ousting the collective West from Africa, creating an anti-Western coalition,” explained Sergey Eledinov, a former Russian peacekeeper turned independent Africa specialist based in Dakar, Senegal.

Last year saw another foreign player appear in the Malian conflict.

A contingent of Wagner and Malian troops was ambushed by Tuareg rebels in Tinzaouaten, near the Algerian border, in July, claiming the lives of 84 Russian mercenaries and 47 Malian soldiers, including Nikita Fedyanin, a blogger behind the Wagner-linked Telegram channel, Grey Zone.

Ukraine’s spy agency, the GUR, admitted it provided crucial intelligence to the rebels against Russia. There were also reports that Ukrainians taught the rebels how to operate drones.

In response, Mali broke off diplomatic relations with Ukraine.

“We’re not really sure if it’s still ongoing,” Nossiter said about Ukraine’s support.

“At the time, there were reports that other Ukrainian allies were pressuring Ukrainians not to do that,” he explained, noting that the perceived “close ties between the jihadist groups and some of the separatists” may have made Kyiv’s Western backers nervous.

Now, given recent upsetting defeats against Malian and Russian troops, and the intensifying violence in northern Mali, it’s questionable to many whether Wagner’s mission was a success.

“The biggest crowning victory of the Malian military in the last couple of years was retaking this town, Kidal [in 2023], which was a long-time separatist stronghold,” Nossiter said. “It’s the kind of victory people point to and say: without Wagner, it wouldn’t have been possible.”

But at the same time, insecurity continues to be a major challenge, the Sahel researcher emphasised.

“The jihadists, just in the last two weeks, have attacked three major Malian military camps. They also attacked the city of Timbuktu, and they put an IED [improvised explosive device] at a joint Malian-Wagner training camp just outside of the capital city of Bamako,” he said.

Meanwhile, the mercenaries have been accused of the deliberate deaths and disappearances of civilians in their counter-rebellion campaign. In February, a Tuareg convoy returning from a wedding reportedly came under fire from Wagner and Malian forces, killing at least 20 civilians, including children and elderly people.

“Overall, the Russian presence has helped the junta stay in power and appear strong, but it hasn’t solved the deeper security problems, and it’s led to more isolation from the West and international aid,” added Berger.

The Russian position has also been weakened by developments elsewhere.

“Russia’s position has become more precarious following the collapse of key logistics hubs in Syria, specifically the Tartous port and Khmeimim airbase, after the downfall of its protege Bashar al-Assad,” noted Alessandro Arduino, author of Money for Mayhem: Mercenaries, Private Military Companies, Drones, and the Future of War.

In 2023, then-Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin mutinied against the Russian military leadership before he subsequently perished in a suspicious plane crash in August that year. Fearing another uprising, the Kremlin reined in Wagner and other paramilitaries, which have since been more tightly integrated into the command structure and the Africa Corps rose to prominence.

According to Eledinov, this sparked some tension.

“Some of the Wagner fighters went over to the Africa Corps, but most of them stayed to serve in the assault squads,” he said.

“After the death of Prigozhin, the majority of fighters and commanders did not want to go over to the Africa Corps, as a result of which the Wagner assault squads remained in Mali to this day. I assume that now they had no choice [but to withdraw.”

While there’s substantial overlap between the two paramilitary groups, with some estimates claiming 70-80 percent of Africa Corps personnel being Wagner veterans, they are different organisations.

“A lot of reporting on this – especially in the early months after Africa Corps was first announced – assumed that Africa Corps and Wagner were the same thing, and that AC was just Wagner ‘rebranded’,” said Julia Stanyard, another analyst at the Global Initiative.

“In fact, they are separate entities. Africa Corps is more closely managed by the Russian Ministry of Defence and [Russia’s military intelligence agency], the GRU, than Wagner ever was. However, they do have similarities, and many of those recruited to Africa Corps, including many of their commanding officers, are former Wagner mercenaries.”

While Wagner actively engaged on the battlefield, the Africa Corps is set to serve in a more advisory capacity.

“Even after the death of Prigozhin and his mutiny, the Russian government is formalising its presence in the Sahel,” Lechner observed.

“It will be interesting to see how, now that Africa Corps is fully taking over the mission, to what extent Russia’s military presence will have a different character within Mali. The Wagner units were extremely aggressive, operationally very often independent, often going out in direct combat on their own without even being accompanied by [Malian soldiers]. Africa Corps has been designed as more of a training mission, a force that is supposed to protect fixed assets. And it will probably be more bureaucratic because it’s part of the MOD and risk-averse.”

Although Wagner served Russian interests, as mercenaries, they still allowed the Kremlin plausible deniability.

“If earlier, everyone understood that Wagner was Russia, but formally, it was a private company, now, it is entirely Russia. And accordingly, Russia bears much more responsibility [for] all the ensuing consequences, namely purges of civilians, looting and so on,” said Eledinov.

“There is no military resolution to this conflict by force. Without negotiations, it only escalates the degree of the conflict.”

May Edochie Proudly Celebrates Daughter Danielle as She Bags 3 Awards

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May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, is celebrating their daughter, Danielle, who has won three awards.

May announced their first child graduated from university, sharing a beautiful photoshoot and praying for blessings and protection.

May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, is overjoyed as their daughter, Danielle Edochie, shines bright with academic and personal achievements.

Mahama gov’t a trial-and-error governance – Afenyo Markin

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Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the minority leader in parliament has stated the John Mahama-led government is a trial-and-error governance.

According to the minority leader, the government rushed the Energy Sector Levies (Amendment) Act, 2025 commonly called the dumsor levy and is now forced to backtrack.

The minority leader in a statement declared the postponement of the dumsor levy as a shameful retreat.

Astrid & Miyu launch unmissable summer sale on jewellery for a limited time only

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We’ve been waiting for prices to drop so we can buy our entire wishlist of goodies! (Picture: Metro/Astrid & Miyu/Getty)

If you’re anything like us jewellery obsessed, every finger is laden with a ring (if not two), our wrists carry bangles and welded bracelets it’s like our own Pilates wrist weights, while our necks are jangling with chains galore. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. 

Whether you have an extensive jewellery collection you wish to expand on, or you are in the market for new arm candy to start a capsule edit of your own, you’re in luck. Our favourite jewellery brand, Astrid & Miyu, is set to launch an unmissable summer sale in the coming weeks. 

The leading jewellery label is slashing the price of select jewellery items by up to 50% from June 16, but for a limited time only. The sale is set to run for two weeks ending on June 29. 

Females pose one behind each other wearing gold jewellery
We’re adding everything our bank balance will allow us to purchase! (Picture: Metro/Astrid & Miyu)

We have got our eyes on a few pieces to (hopefully) hit the sale. For our wrists we are waiting for the Trace & Twist Double Chain Bracelet, which is already a two-in-one design, so if it gets reduced it would feel like you are making an even bigger saving. Of course, we need the matching Trace & Twist Double Chain Necklace too. While the Dome Link Bracelet is giving us major Cartier vibes. 

Charm bracelets and necklaces are all the craze for yet another sample, which is why we are hoping to secure the Bold Link Chain Necklace, and additional charms, including the Grey Pearl Charm or Cosmic Locket Charm for less. 

If you have a single ear piercing the Crawler Crystal Stud Earrings can give the illusion you have more, while those with a curated ear can stack the Hidden Heart Molten Huggies in the second hole. 

For our fingers, you simply can’t go wrong with a pearl ring like Astrid & Miyu’s Mother of Pearl Cocktail Ring.

The best part is no discount code is needed to shop the sale as the products included in the offer will be reduced already, which makes for super easy and fuss-free shopping – exactly the type of shopping we like.

Female poses with fingers to her lips, showing off rings and necklace also in shot
Astrid & Miyu rings have a place in our heart. (Picture: Metro/Astrid & Miyu)

The sale may not stretch sitewide, and the discount may vary depending on the collection. It’s also important to mention that the solid gold collection and gift sets will not be included in the offer. 

Astrid & Miyu has a whole host of jewellery pieces to shop, whether you are shopping stacking rings, earrings for your curated ear, or chains and pendants, it has it all. Astrid & Miyu not only offers affordable jewellery staples, but demi-fine jewels, as well as showstopping statement pieces too – depending on your style. 

If that wasn’t enough, Astrid & Miyu have a birthstone range, pearl designs, and a new charm collection so you can shop dainty pieces embellished with precious stones, your initials or charms that are sentimental to you. 

Let’s not forget to mention Astrid & Miyu offer in-store piercings, welding for permanent jewellery, as well as tattoos, though these experiences are not included in the sale. 

We are waiting in anticipation for the sale to drop, and as soon as we know exactly what will be included in Astrid & Miyu’s sale we will update you, of course. 

Tourism Minister Calls For Innovation At Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

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Abla Dzifa Gomashie

 

The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has urged the management of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park to embrace innovation and creativity to attract more visitors and enhance public engagement with the legacy of Ghana’s first President.

She emphasised the importance of reimagining Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s vision in ways that spoke to contemporary audiences, while staying true to the foundational values of independence, unity, and Pan-Africanism that he championed.

The minister made the call during a working meeting with Dr. Collins Rawlings Nunyoname, Acting Executive Director of the Park, to receive updates on its current operations, challenges, and strategic development plans.

“As someone who deeply admires Dr. Nkrumah and what he stood for, I believe there are creative ways to keep his ideals alive for today’s generation and beyond,” the minister said.

“The park should not just be a historical site, but a dynamic space where the spirit of the Black Star continues to inspire.”

Dr. Nunyoname provided the minister with a detailed briefing on efforts to modernise the park’s offerings while preserving its historical integrity.

He discussed key operational challenges and proposed initiatives aimed at enhancing visitors’ experience and expanding the park’s appeal. Among the strategies outlined were the introduction of immersive cultural experiences, interactive exhibits and installations to make history more engaging, and new approaches to revenue generation, in line with the government’s vision for a 24-hour economy.

He also highlighted the potential of the park to serve as a vibrant cultural hub, celebrating Ghanaian heritage and drawing both local and international tourists year-round.

Madam Gomashie commended the proposed initiatives and pledged the ministry’s full support in transforming the park into a premier national attraction. “We must position the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park not just as a monument of the past, but as a living symbol of Ghana’s continuing journey.

“It should embody the pride, resilience, and aspirations of our people,” she added.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to revitalising the park as a site of national pride and global interest—where history meets innovation.

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I won’t recommend suppressing investigative journalism to protect Judiciary’s dignity – Justice Dzamefe

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Supreme Court nominee, Justice Senyo Dzamefe, has firmly stated that he does not support the suppression of investigative journalism, even in efforts to safeguard the image and dignity of the judiciary.

Speaking during his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday June 16, he emphasised he could not recommend such a thing once an investigative journalist was doing  a through job.

“Generally, I wouldn’t recommend repression,” he stated in response to a question on whether he would recommend suppression of investigative journalism to protect the dignity of the judiciary.

“Any investigative journalist who wants to do a thorough job—once it’s true, why would I recommend suppression? Once it’s fair, fine.”

Justice Dzamefe’s comments come at a time when concerns have been raised about the balance between judicial integrity and the freedom of the press.

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Ghana’s embassy in Tehran closed over Iran-Israel war – Foreign Affairs Minister

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The Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced the Government of Ghana has closed the country’s embassy in Tehran over the tensions between Iran and Israel.

According to Ablakwa, the decision was made in the interest of safeguarding Ghanaian lives.

He added that the government of Ghana has planned to evacuate its citizens from Iran

The Bawumia–Ken Agyapong Contest: A strategic inflection point for the NPP

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In political strategy, a leadership contest is never just about who emerges at the top, it’s a referendum on where a party stands and where it seeks to go. The evolving dynamic between Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Hon. Kennedy Agyapong within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is no exception.

With the open endorsement of Agyapong today by former Western North Regional Minister, Joojo Rocky Obeng, who has gone as far as donating property to support his campaign, this internal contest has transcended the predictable and entered a phase of structural significance.

Two Candidates, Two Contrasting Archetypes

In classical political analysis, Bawumia and Agyapong represent two distinct archetypes within the party’s broad tent.

Dr. Bawumia, a technocrat-turned-politician, symbolizes continuity, establishment alignment, and international legitimacy. His candidacy is deeply intertwined with the legacy of the Akufo-Addo administration, of which he has been a central figure. He carries the intellectual veneer of economic management, digital transformation, and global diplomacy, but also the political baggage of incumbency.

Kennedy Agyapong, on the other hand, emerges as the anti-establishment insider, a paradoxical figure. Wealthy, grassroots-connected, and unfiltered, he challenges the perceived elitism in Ghanaian politics. His appeal resonates with disillusioned party faithful and a younger, frustrated voter base seeking authenticity over polish. His campaign increasingly reflects a populist undercurrent that is difficult to ignore.

What’s Really at Stake?

This contest is more than a power struggle; it is a diagnostic test for the soul of the NPP. Strategically, the party is navigating three overlapping tensions:
1. Continuity vs. Reform: Should the party present a candidate who reflects policy and political continuity from the last eight years, or pivot towards an internal reset?
2. Technocracy vs. Populism: How does the NPP reconcile the need for global-facing, data-driven leadership with the demand for raw, relatable, grassroots appeal?
3. Structure vs. Sentiment: Which will ultimately drive the decision, delegates’ institutional loyalty or the growing emotional wave of discontent at the base?

The Endorsement Factor

Endorsements are not mere ceremonial gestures in Ghanaian politics; they are signals. The recent backing of Agyapong by Joojo Rocky Obeng is a strategic defection, one that punctures the narrative of inevitability often associated with establishment candidates. If this trend continues, it could erode the psychological dominance typically enjoyed by frontrunners in internal contests.

A Fork in the Road

As a strategist, one must ask: What does the NPP need to win 2028, not just the internal contest? That question requires brutal honesty, not sentiment. Both candidates have strengths, and liabilities, that could make or break the party’s future.

For Dr. Bawumia, the key lies in successfully decoupling his legacy from the challenges of the current administration while presenting a renewed vision that’s not just technocratic, but emotionally resonant.

For Kennedy Agyapong, the challenge is discipline, translating passion into a structured, policy-based platform that reassures not just the base, but the floating middle.

In Conclusion

The Bawumia–Agyapong contest is not just a race, it is a moment of introspection. The party must ask itself: What message do we want to send to the Ghanaian voter? Who do we believe best embodies the aspirations of the next generation? And can the NPP remain a big tent, accommodating both economic conservatism and grassroots realism, without tearing at its seams?

How this contest is managed, and how it ends, will shape not just the next election, but the ideological posture and relevance of the NPP for a decade to come.

In the end, it is not about who wins within, but how united the party stands beyond. Victory at the polls will demand more than brilliance or popularity; it will require cohesion. Let ambition sharpen the vision, not split the house.

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GTA Honoured At Celebrity Impact Awards

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Maame Efua Houadjeto

 

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has been recognised at the 2025 Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards for its significant contribution to the development and promotion of Ghana’s tourism and hospitality industry.

The Authority received the award for “Impact in Hospitality and Tourism,” acknowledging its outstanding efforts in positioning Ghana as a preferred tourism destination.

In addition to the institutional win, Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto, Chief Executive Officer of GTA, was honoured with the prestigious “Impact in Hospitality” award, recognising her dedication and visionary leadership.

Mr. Ben Anane Nsiah, Deputy CEO in charge of General Services, received the award on behalf of the Authority and CEO, expressing gratitude to the organisers and GTA team.

He praised Mrs. Houadjeto’s leadership and commended the collaborative spirit of GTA’s staff, highlighting their commitment to excellence.

“We are honoured to receive this recognition. It reflects the hard work of the entire GTA team. This year, we look forward to hosting over 2 million tourists, and we continue to urge Ghanaians to fall in love with tourism because loving Ghana means exploring Ghana,” he said.

Mr. Nsiah said the award was as motivation for GTA to continue its mission of developing sustainable tourism and showcasing Ghana’s beauty, culture, and heritage to the world. “With milestones ahead and ambitious targets set for 2025, the Authority remains focused on impactful tourism development,” he added.

The Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards recognises and honours individuals, corporate entities, brands, and celebrities who use their influence and resources to create meaningful societal change, fostering a culture of responsibility and community engagement.

Minority Calls Out Govt Over Gold Fields Damang Lease Extension

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Frank Annoh-Dompreh

 

The Minority in Parliament is calling out the government for extending the Gold Fields Damang mining lease without securing prior parliamentary approval, describing the move as unconstitutional and disrespectful to the legislative arm of government.

Addressing journalists in Parliament last Friday, the Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, accused the government of breaching Article 268 of the 1992 Constitution, which requires that all mining and natural resource agreements must be brought to Parliament for ratification before coming into force.

“Article 268 is very clear,” Mr. Annoh-Dompreh stressed and added, “It states that any transaction or contract that grants rights to exploit Ghana’s minerals must first be ratified by Parliament. The government has extended the lease for Gold Fields Damang and the company is currently mining aggressively.”

He noted that his own investigations had revealed that the company had been allowed to continue mining under the extended lease, even though the agreement had not yet been submitted to Parliament.

The Nsawam-Adoagyiri Member of Parliament (MP) cited a Supreme Court ruling that reinforces the constitutional requirement for parliamentary ratification, and argued that the government’s actions undermine the role of the people’s representatives.

According to him, the situation reflects a worrying trend where the executive takes decisions on mining agreements and later presents them to Parliament merely as a formality, relying on its two-thirds majority to secure automatic approval.

“It cannot be that you extend the lease, allow the company to mine, and later, as an afterthought, bring the agreement to Parliament expecting us to rubber-stamp it. This is wrong and must be brought to the attention of the Ghanaian people,” he said.

Beyond the constitutional concerns, Mr. Annoh-Dompreh also raised alarm about the lack of environmental safeguards in the mining sector.

He criticised the government for failing to make budgetary allocations for land reclamation, water body restoration, and sustainable mining practices when the Gold Board Bill was passed.

“The Gold Board was allocated nearly $400 million, but no funds were set aside for reclaiming degraded lands or polluted water bodies. We cannot continue to prioritise gold production while neglecting the environmental damage left behind,” he stated.

He warned that mercury and other heavy metals from irresponsible mining practices pose long-term health risks to Ghanaians, including food insecurity and waterborne diseases.

Drawing comparisons to countries like Botswana and South Africa, Mr. Annoh-Dompreh argued that Ghana must adopt a more responsible mining framework that balances economic gains with environmental protection.

The Minority Chief Whip also reminded the government of assurances made by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, who promised to introduce clear classifications and monitoring systems within the mining sector – a promise he said has not been fulfilled.

“The President has sworn to uphold the Constitution. He cannot cherry-pick which provisions to follow. If the government truly cares about the environment and the welfare of Ghanaians, they must immediately bring the Gold Fields Damang agreement to Parliament for proper scrutiny and ratification,” he said.

He noted that the Minority would continue to demand accountability and push for environmental sustainability in all mining operations in the country.

By Ernest Kofi Adu, Parliament House