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Ghana’s Current Government Focused on Governance, Not Partisanship, Claims MP A Plus

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Kwame Asare Obeng, the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central popularly known as A Plus, has lauded Ghana’s current administration for prioritizing national governance over partisan politics, marking what he calls an unprecedented shift in the country’s political culture.

Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, the outspoken lawmaker argued that the government, led by President Nana Akufo-Addo, has demonstrated a commitment to collaborative governance by resisting the urge to exploit its parliamentary majority to sideline opposition voices.

“For the first time, we have a majority in Parliament that isn’t flexing its numerical strength to bulldoze decisions. Weakness isn’t about avoiding conflict—it’s about choosing to govern inclusively,” A Plus stated. He credited the president’s vision for fostering this approach, noting that key officials like the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) have retained their posts despite the change in government—a departure from past administrations that often replaced such figures after elections.

The MP contrasted the current administration’s stance with that of former President John Mahama, whom he accused of deepening partisan divides by removing officials like the Electoral Commission (EC) chair and Auditor General during his tenure. “Akufo-Addo inherited a chance to reset Ghana’s governance culture but instead escalated political purges. Mahama could have extended this to the judiciary by replacing the Chief Justice, but this cycle of partisanship only harms institutions,” he argued.

A Plus framed the government’s restraint as a deliberate “reset” aimed at stabilizing governance and rebuilding public trust. However, his remarks sparked debate, with critics questioning whether the administration’s actions reflect genuine reform or strategic optics. While the decision to retain security chiefs has been praised as a step toward depoliticizing state institutions, skeptics highlight ongoing challenges, including allegations of executive interference and unresolved corruption scandals.

The MP’s commentary taps into broader frustrations over Ghana’s polarized political landscape, where transitions of power often trigger upheaval in civil service and security roles. His praise for the majority’s cooperative posture also raises questions: Is this a lasting shift toward consensus-driven governance, or a temporary tactic in a deeply divided legislature?

As Ghana approaches the 2024 election cycle, A Plus’s claims will likely face scrutiny. While his optimism resonates with citizens weary of partisan gridlock, the true test lies in whether this administration can translate rhetoric into tangible outcomes—balancing political stability with accountability in a nation eager for progress

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India bans two opioids behind crisis in Ghana and Nigeria

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Indian authorities have banned two highly addictive opioids in response to a BBC investigation which found they were fuelling a public health crisis in parts of West Africa.

In a letter seen by the BBC from India’s Drugs Controller General, Dr Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi said permission to manufacture and export the drugs had been withdrawn

BBC Eye found that one pharmaceutical company, Aveo, had been illegally exporting a harmful mix of tapentadol and carisoprodol to countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, and Cote D’Ivoire.

India’s Food and Drug Administration said the company’s factory in Mumbai had since been raided and its entire stock seized.

The circular from Dr Raghuvanshi, dated Friday, cited the BBC investigation in his decision to ban all combinations of tapentadol and carisoprodol, which was to be implemented with immediate effect.

He said this also came after officials had looked into “the potential of drug abuse and its harmful impact on population”.
Tapentadol is a powerful opioid, and carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant so addictive it is banned in Europe.

Carisoprodol is approved for use in the US, but only for short periods of up to three weeks. Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, insomnia and hallucinations.

The combination of the two drugs is not licensed for use anywhere in the world as they can cause breathing difficulties and seizures and an overdose can kill.

Despite the risks, these opioids are popular street drugs in many West African countries, because they are so cheap and widely available.

Publicly available export data show that Aveo Pharmaceuticals, along with a sister company called Westfin International, has shipped millions of these tablets to Ghana and other West African countries.

The BBC World Service also found packets of these pills with the Aveo logo for sale on the streets of Nigeria and in Ivoirian towns and cities.

Nigeria, with a population of 225 million people, provides the biggest market for these pills. It has been estimated that about four million Nigerians abuse some form of opioid, according to the nation’s National Bureau of Statistics.

As part of the investigation, the BBC also sent an undercover operative – posing as an African businessman looking to supply opioids to Nigeria – inside one of Aveo’s factories in India, where they filmed one of Aveo’s directors, Vinod Sharma, showing off the same dangerous products the BBC found for sale across West Africa.

In the secretly recorded footage, the operative tells Sharma that he plans to sell the pills to teenagers in Nigeria “who all love this product”.

Sharma in response replies “OK,” before explaining that if users take two or three pills at once, they can “relax” and agrees they can get “high”.

Towards the end of the meeting, Sharma says: “This is very harmful for the health,” adding that “nowadays, this is business”.

Sharma and Aveo Pharmaceuticals did not respond to a request for comment when the BBC’s initial investigation was published.

India’s Food and Drug Administration said a sting operation saw Aveo’s entire stock seized and further production halted in a statement on Friday. Further legal action will be taken against the company, it added.

The agency said it was “fully prepared” to take action against anyone involved in “illegal activities that tarnish the reputation of the country”.

The FDA has been instructed to carry out further inspections to prevent the supply of the drugs, it said.

Ghana’s 68th independence day to be marked under ‘Reflect, Review, and Reset’ Theme

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The government has officially unveiled the theme for Ghana’s 68th Independence Anniversary as “Reflect, Review, and Reset.”

This year’s celebration will be held at Jubilee House following President John Dramani Mahama’s directive to cut government spending amid ongoing economic challenges.

During a press briefing on Saturday, February 22, Minister of Government Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu explained the rationale behind the theme and outlined further preparations for the event on March 6.

According to Felix Kwakye, the theme fits into the general tone in the country at the moment considering the way that the elections have gone and the consensus that there is among all shapes of opinion that our country needs a reset actively reflects in the theme that has been chosen.

He also mentioned that It reflects the modesty with which these celebrations are being carried out.

He assured the public that the decision would solve the problem of people passing out due to the sun, and the smaller number also indicates that the ceremony will be shorter.

This year’s Independence Day marks a departure from the large-scale, stadium-based celebrations of previous years. The move to Jubilee House aligns with the government’s strategy to reduce costs while maintaining the significance of the event.

Meanwhile, the Independence Day Planning Committee has assured the public that despite the scaled-down nature of the event, key traditional elements, including the flag-raising ceremony, presidential address, and parade, will still take place.

“The theme for this year is reflect, review and reset, which theme fits into the general tone in the country at the moment. The way that the elections have gone and the consensus that there is among all shapes of opinion that our country needs a reset has actively reflected in the theme that has been chosen.

“It also reflects the modesty with which these celebrations are being carried out. The only thing that is constant in human life is change.

“The decision will solve the problem of people passing out due to the sun, and the small number also indicates that the ceremony will be shorter,” he said.

Mohbad’s wife speaks on how wrong medication allegedly killed her husband

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The late Mohbad and his wife, Omowunmi Aloba The late Mohbad and his wife, Omowunmi Aloba

Omowunmi Aloba, the wife of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, has disclosed how her late husband died while receiving treatment at the hospital.

In an interview on TVC’s Your View, she revealed how the singer reacted immediately after receiving a third injection from a nurse who was treating a wound he had sustained earlier.

She detailed her cautious approach, questioning the nurse about the injections being administered to Mohbad.

“The nurse examined the wounded area, and I informed her that my husband was an ulcer patient, so she should be careful with what she administered.

I asked about the injections, and she mentioned tetanus and other medications. She gave him the first and second injections without issue, but when she administered the third, he immediately asked her to remove it, saying he needed to throw up and urinate,” she narrated.

Aloba indicated that what followed was a rapid decline in Mohbad’s condition, which had deteriorated significantly.

Despite their efforts to make him comfortable, the discomfort persisted.

“We poured water on him, and he asked for the air conditioner because he was feeling extremely hot inside. He started having goosebumps and continued throwing up, so we moved him to Liam’s room, where there was an air conditioner. Still, he was uncomfortable, so we sought help from a neighbor to take him to the hospital because his car was faulty,” she recalled.

Being one of the best young talents in the Nigerian music industry, Mohbad died on September 22, 2023, following a short illness.

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Minority Leader fully supports NPP’s boycott of Media General platforms – Nana B

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Afenyo-Markin [L] and Henry Nana Boakye Afenyo-Markin [L] and Henry Nana Boakye

The National Organiser of the largest opposition party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, also known as Nana B, has stated that the Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, fully supports the party’s decision to boycott all Media General platforms.

This comment comes after the Minority Leader defied the party’s directive to stay away from all radio and TV stations managed by Media General.

The NPP announced its withdrawal from all Media General platforms, including TV3, 3 FM, and Onua FM, through a press release issued on January 26 and signed by the party’s Communications Director, Richard Ahiagbah.

This decision follows months of unsuccessful attempts to address concerns over alleged biased and unprofessional conduct by Media General hosts and management.

According to the NPP, repeated efforts to engage with the media house’s production team, hosts, and management have not led to any meaningful change.

The party claims that despite assurances since 2023, issues of biased moderation and inappropriate behavior have persisted.

“Though withdrawal is not our preferred course of action, we have been left with no other choice due to the stance of Media General’s management,” Ahiagbah stated in the release.

The NPP outlined several instances of misconduct, including one involving a regular guest on TV3 who reportedly made inflammatory remarks about former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

However, the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, disregarded this directive and called into TV3’s The Key Points show on Saturday, February 22, 2025, to set the record straight after being wrongly accused.

He was alleged to be moving around with a military convoy as the leader of the House of Parliament, a claim he vehemently denied.

He stated that such an assertion could only be a figment of someone’s imagination.

“I have never had 50 military personnel in a convoy following me,” Afenyo-Markin said.

His comment was in response to an allegation by the Majority Chief Whip, Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor, who claimed that “A Majority Leader used to drive around with a convoy of 50 military personnel.”

Although Dafeamekpor did not mention Afenyo-Markin’s name, Mr. Kpebu, another panelist, specifically identified him as the Majority Leader in question.

Some have suggested that by speaking to the TV station, the Minority Leader does not agree with the party’s stance.

However, in a Facebook post, Nana B stated that Afenyo-Markin fully supports the party leadership’s decision to boycott Media General, as it is in the party’s best interest.

“Martin Kpebu and other panelists on TV3 this morning peddled barefaced and malicious false claims about the Minority Leader, Hon. Afenyo-Markin, alleging that he was accompanied by a convoy of around 50 military personnel.

“The Minority Leader promptly called in to correct the misinformation, putting an end to the propaganda and prompting Hon. Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor to retract his statement and apologize live on TV.

“I have spoken with Hon. Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, and he fully supports the party leadership’s decision to boycott Media General (TV3) due to their biased panel selections and unprofessional treatment of the NPP,” Nana B stated.

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Mohammed Kudus excels as West Ham stun Arsenal at the Emirates

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West Ham United forward, Mohammed Kudus West Ham United forward, Mohammed Kudus

Mohammed Kudus played a pivotal role in West Ham United’s impressive 1-0 victory over Arsenal on February 22, 2025, dealing a significant blow to the Gunners’ title hopes.

The Ghanaian midfielder was a constant threat, utilizing his pace and skill to trouble Arsenal’s defense throughout the game.

Kudus was instrumental in the decisive moment of the match, forcing a crucial error from Arsenal substitute Myles Lewis-Skelly in the 70th minute.

The youngster, under pressure from Kudus, dragged him down near the halfway line, leading to a red card after a VAR review.

The dismissal further hampered Arsenal’s chances of a comeback, allowing West Ham to control the closing stages.

Beyond winning the foul that changed the game, Kudus’ overall performance was crucial for the Hammers.

His ability to carry the ball forward and link up with teammates ensured West Ham remained dangerous on the counter.

The victory marked their second successive league win at the Emirates, a rare feat for visiting teams.

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Great Ampong apologizes to Mahama over controversial campaign song

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Gospel musician Great Ampong has been forced to eat the humble pie as he released a new song titled ‘Apology,’ to address his pre-election shenanigan.

In the days leading up to the December 7 election, Ampong composed a campaign song for the NPP which contained indecent remarks directed at former President John Mahama and the NDC.

In his song, he criticized Mahama, accusing him of degrading Ghanaian politics and stating that he did not deserve to be elected president.

He also made controversial remarks about Ghanaians, describing them as people who exhibit animalistic behavior.

However, in his latest release, the gospel singer has admitted his mistakes and apologized.

Ampong stated that he deeply regrets involving himself in political controversies and has learned from the experience.

He further called for peace and unity, urging Ghanaians to avoid political division.

The court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of the Akwatia MP—Inusah Fuseini

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Inusah Fuseini, a former Tamale Central Member of Parliament, has issued a severe warning to politicians, urging them to respect the judiciary’s authority and its decisions. Fuseini, a seasoned lawyer, emphasized that, despite the fact that political figures may not always concur with judicial decisions, disregarding the power of the courts can have serious repercussions, including an impact on their political careers.

Fuseini made the remarks on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue in light of the ongoing legal issues surrounding Ernest Kumi, the MP for Akwatia. Kumi’s parliamentary status has been called into question due to an unresolved electoral dispute, which has led to a bench warrant for his arrest.

“The court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of the Akwatia MP. The warrant is now with the officers responsible for executing it. Fuseini stated, “The MP’s legal team should act quickly to avoid any embarrassment, even if there are pending court processes.” He advised Kumi to present himself before the court on the next available date and seek an adjournment if needed to avoid further complications.

Due to the ongoing electoral dispute, the High Court in Koforidua issued an interim injunction prohibiting Ernest Kumi’s swearing in, triggering the legal issue. Despite this order, Kumi went ahead with his swearing-in, which led to significant legal consequences, including the court’s refusal to recognize him as an MP. This situation has sparked discussions on parliamentary immunity and the enforcement of judicial rulings within political spheres.

When considering the larger issue of respect for the judiciary, Fuseini emphasized that the judicial system is based on hierarchy and due process. “If you don’t like a decision, you can appeal to the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court, where multiple judges will look over the case. But ignoring the court is dangerous,” he warned.

He went on to reiterate that no politician, regardless of their position, is above the law. “The courts can deal with you. You might disagree with them, but their authority should never be taken lightly,” Fuseini concluded.

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Only Mohbad’s father can get quick justice for his son – Activist, Tenny Omoologo

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Turkey-based Nigerian social activist, Tenny Omoologo, has continued to voice out her worries over the delay in unravelling the circumstances behind the death of young Nigerian hip-hop singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba a.k.a. Mohbad.

 Tenny has shared her concern about Mohbad’s father, Mr Joseph Aloba’s reaction to the fight for justice for his son 14 months after his death. She also spoke about the huge money she claimed was donated for the cause and the delay by the government in inviting Mohbad’s widow, Omowunmi, for questioning.

N70m Donated Unaccounted For

“Something is happening about the money donated for Mohbad’s autopsy. The government did an inconclusive autopsy before they gave Mohbad’s father the chance to do an independent autopsy. The money donated for that purpose was about 26,000 US dollars. And about N24 million was donated into an Access Bank account, even though I know that the amount was more than that. Despite the money donated, which was close to N70 million, there was nothing to show for it. With N70 million, Mohbad’s father has not been able to show he has achieved tangible results. The DNA, there’s nothing to show for that, too. According to the new update on DNA by Mohbad’s father’s spokesman, Muyiwa, they will need to take the DNA test abroad after months when the court order has been approved. Their recent reason is because they can no longer use body fluid except tissues from Mohbad’s remains. They’re just arguing among themselves, complicating and postponing information with different narratives. That is why I said earlier that Mohbad’s family should be held responsible for the delay in getting justice for the boy.

Why Is Mr Aloba Still Looking For Justice?

This is beyond what Yomi Fabiyi is doing, although the young man is trying his best. It is beyond going to look for Wunmi at the borders. If we truly want justice for Mohbad, his father holds the key to getting justice. We have known the position of Mohbad’s mother in the struggle for justice. She’s not with us. But Mohbad’s father who says he’s looking for justice, should be serious about it. We were shouting on Wunmi to allow the family conduct the DNA test, but after the initial refusal, she has agreed to do it since November last year. But Mohbad’s father has not been forthcoming on this. What was the money in the GoFundMe account for? There’s the hospital he could use. He could also have employed another lawyer to fast-track the process, yet nothing was done. But since about four months ago when Wunmi has said she was ready for DNA, Mohbad’s father has kept silent. If there’s any other thing Mr Joseph Aloba knew or any information he has about his son’s death, he should come out and tell the public. His actions are not helping the cause of justice.

For instance, Yomi Fabiyi organized two conferences on the issue of Mohbad’s justice, Mr Aloba was invited, but he didn’t attend any of them. After the conferences, Mr Aloba went to a radio station in Ghana and said Yomi was supposed to have come to his house because he’s the man whose son is dead. Who is supposed to go to the other person? Is it someone who is looking for justice for his son or the person who is helping to get justice?

Mohbad’s father should allow justice to be done in time and let the boy rest in peace. The case is still at the coroner inquest, which has been closed for over six months. If it has to be filed at the law court, let Mr Aloba do what is right now, so we can get justice for the innocent boy. There was about N70 million in the GoFundMe account, they have spent everything yet we haven’t achieved any tangible result.

No Money Spent For Activists Abroad

Besides, these people are also claiming that they’re the one protecting me from police arrest. What protection? I don’t live in Nigeria. Nobody knows my address where I live or my other locations. They claimed they paid a lawyer for that purpose yet we’ve not seen any lawyer they paid or the payment receipt. Is that part of looking for justice for Mohbad? They said they are protecting some hosts in diaspora who are fighting for justice, yet four of us have been arrested over this struggle without any support from them. Some of us that escaped arrest have been running away from our homes. These people should account for the money the public donated so we can know what they used the money for.

Where Govt Must Come In

Also, the Nigerian government should be serious about helping us to get justice for this young boy. We heard that the police had invited Mohbad’s widow, Omowunmi, twice. Why has she not shown up? Aside from shunning the invitations, we saw Wunmi on TikTok bragging about her influence with the authorities. Yomi Fabiyi said he had shared the proof with the police yet nothing was done. At least when you have secured a warrant to arrest someone, if you can’t share the warrant with the public, you should share the information with us. No one in government has told us if actually there’s a warrant for Wunmi’s arrest. Police have arrested people like Prime Boy without invitation and Wanted notice was placed on his head. They have shared information of invitations and arrests on other suspects in the past with the public but why is Omowunmi’s case different?

Driver’s Testimony Exposes Hidden Truth

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Accra – The legal proceedings involving former Sanitation Minister Cecilia Dapaah have taken an unexpected twist, with her driver, Raymond Nii Amon Ashie, revealing crucial new details in court.

The case first captured national attention when it was discovered that substantial sums of money in US dollars, British pounds, and Ghanaian cedis were stashed in Dapaah’s residence. The controversy escalated when 18-year-old housemaid Patience Botwe was accused of stealing a portion of the hidden funds, raising broader concerns about corruption and unexplained wealth among public officials.

Testifying in court, Ashie provided fresh insight into how suspicions about Botwe’s activities first arose. He recounted how the young maid was caught inside a restricted room, sparking immediate concerns. When confronted, she mysteriously disappeared, prompting a tense search. She was eventually discovered hiding in a toilet facility within the boys’ quarters, an unusual act that alarmed Dapaah and her husband, leading them to alert authorities immediately.

Beyond the allegations of theft, a pressing question continues to dominate public discourse: How did such enormous sums of money end up in the private home of a high-ranking government official? The trial is expected to shed more light on the origins of the funds and the circumstances surrounding their concealment.

As court proceedings unfold, the implications of this case extend far beyond the alleged theft. It has reignited national discussions about accountability and transparency within Ghana’s political sphere. Will justice be served? Will deeper truths about corruption and hidden wealth emerge?

The nation remains fixated as the legal battle progresses, awaiting answers that could reshape the fight against corruption in Ghana.

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Presidency unveils logo for Ghana’s 68th Independence Day commemoration

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Presidency unveils logo for Ghana’s 68th Independence Day commemoration – Ghana Business News




















USAID cuts a wake-up call for African independence

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The immediate past flagbearer of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah, has lauded the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, for truncating the USAID to African countries.

According to him, although Africans may think it will cause a deficit in their budgets, this initiative is a message to Africans to be truly independent and avoid dependence on Western countries.

He made the statement while addressing the chiefs and people of the Bimoba community in Ghana and Togo at the Danjuar festival in Kpikpira.

Bernard Mornah bemoaned the continued dependency on donors by African countries and called for its immediate end.

“We may be sad that it will impose on us a temporary deficit in our budget, particularly those other people that benefit from USAID, but it is the beginning of telling us Africans that we must become independent and not dependent on some other people.

“We cannot continue to depend on European aid. We cannot continue to depend on American aid. We have resources,” he stated.

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Ghana Federation of Labour applauds 10% salary increase amid economic challenges

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The Secretary General of the Ghana Federation of Labour (GFL), Abraham Koomson, has expressed cautious optimism about the government’s recent decision to increase salaries by 10%.

He acknowledged the move as a positive step forward despite the country’s ongoing economic difficulties.

Mr. Koomson explained that, given the lingering effects of economic mismanagement by the previous administration, he had not expected any salary increase this year.

He described the 10% raise as modest but commendable in the current circumstances.

The National Tripartite Committee (NTC) announced a 10% increase in Ghana’s National Daily Minimum Wage (NDMW) for 2025, setting the new rate at GH₵19.97.

The announcement was made during a meeting in Accra on 20th February 2025. The directive requires all establishments, institutions, and organisations to implement the new wage policy.

This adjustment is part of broader efforts to provide fair compensation for workers while balancing the need for economic stability and business sustainability.

Speaking to journalists in Accra, Mr. Koomson revealed that both the Finance Minister and the Minister of Employment had pushed for a higher salary increase but were constrained by the country’s financial realities.

Reflecting on the nation’s economic state, he criticised the previous administration for what he described as reckless spending, which he claimed has had a lasting impact on Ghana’s finances.

“Labour unions observed the reckless expenditure of the past government, yet many chose to remain silent. Now, the entire nation is grappling with the fallout,” Mr. Koomson said.

He also echoed President John Mahama’s description of the economy as resembling a “crime scene,” attributing the current financial challenges to excessive and wasteful spending by the former administration.

While the 10% increase has been welcomed as a positive step, Mr. Koomson stressed the need for fiscal discipline and responsible governance to ensure sustainable economic growth and improved livelihoods for workers across the nation.

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A Plus slams Akufo-Addo, hails President Mahama for not sacking IGP Dampare, Chief Justice

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Member of Parliament for the Gomoa Central constituency, Kwame Obeng Asare, popularly known as A Plus, has commended President John Dramani Mahama for retaining certain public officials in office.

He explained that the president’s decision not to dismiss Inspector General of Police George Akuffo Dampare and Chief Justice (CJ) Gertrude Torkornoo demonstrates good governance.

The MP noted that presidents who remove appointees from previous administrations undermine democracy and good governance, urging the public to refrain from criticizing such decisions.

Speaking on United Showbiz, aired on UTV on February 22, 2025, A Plus criticized former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for dismissing leaders of state institutions when he assumed office.

“When Akufo-Addo became president, he removed the EC boss and Auditor-General Domelevo, which weakened governance. Some people question why the NDC has won the elections and Dampare is still in office, we need to stop that. As we speak, some of Akufo-Addo’s appointees are still working because if you’re doing a good job, why should anyone sack you?

“Dampare is a tough leader who ensured free and fair elections. John Mahama, being an experienced president, will not listen to public pressure to fire people. Even if dismissals happen, they must be done properly to set a good precedent. Those calling for the Chief Justice’s removal are wrong,” he stated in Twi.

A Plus made these remarks in response to the retention of IGP Dampare and the Chief Justice, despite President Mahama dismissing other state institution leaders amid pressure from some National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters.

However, it remains to be seen whether these officials will remain in office throughout the president’s four-year tenure.

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If you break down while trying to satisfy woman, another man will take your place – Veteran actor RMD

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Veteran Nigerian actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) has shared a thought-provoking message to men about relationships.

He cautioned against forcing things with a woman, stating that doing so only reveals weakness and a lack of self-worth.

“Forcing things with a woman only shows weakness. A man who knows his value understands that nothing should be forced.

If Mahama Doesn’t Reverse The Mass Dismissal, I Will Sack All Those Employed During NDC Regime

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Justice Abeeku Newton-Offei, a former presidential staffer of ex-President Akufo-Addo, has asserted that if John Mahama doesn’t reverse the current mass dismissal, he will sack all those employed by the current NDC government when NPP comes to power.

Justice Abeeku made this comment in a post shared on his Facebook page on 22nd February, 2025. He wrote:

“If the ongoing mass dismissal of Ghanaian workers by John Dramani Mahama isn’t reversed, the next time NPP comes to power, I’ll appoint myself as presidential advisor on retribution, and I’ll actualise 6 key policies:

All those employed during the current ndc administration and are still in active service will be summarily dismissed”.

He added that, those approaching age of retirement will be made to proceed on premature retirement 

“Those already on retirement will have their working periods declared null-and-void, with their retirement benefits going up in smoke.

All political appointtees will be made to refund every pessewa of taxpayers money paid to them in salaries/emoluments.

All entitled benefits of the ex-president and Vice will be cancelled.

Every single employee dismissed by this government will be reinstated with full back pay, even if it’s after 8years.” Justice Abeeku Newton-Offei concluded.

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Gorgeous Families in Matching Outfits for Family Portraits

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Family portraits are a timeless way to capture the love, unity, and bond between family members. One of the most stylish and cohesive ways to ensure that your family’s portrait stands out is by wearing matching outfits. When coordinated properly, matching attire not only enhances the overall aesthetic but also gives the photograph a sense of harmony and togetherness. Here’s why gorgeous families in matching outfits create such memorable family portraits.

1. Visual Unity and Cohesion

Matching outfits help create a sense of unity, making the family look polished and coordinated. Whether it’s through color schemes, patterns, or complementary styles, matching attire allows family members to appear as one cohesive unit. Instead of focusing on individual differences, the outfit ties everyone together, highlighting the family bond. For example, coordinating colors like neutral tones, pastels, or even a bold pop of color can create a visually pleasing and harmonious image.

2. Timeless Aesthetic

One of the key reasons families opt for matching outfits is that they provide a timeless aesthetic. Classic and coordinated clothing choices are less likely to date the photograph. Choosing outfits that aren’t overly trendy helps the portrait remain relevant and stylish for years to come. Outfits such as simple dresses for the women, button-down shirts for the men, and coordinated accessories can create a sophisticated look that stands the test of time.

3. Fun and Playful Themes

For families with young children, matching outfits can add an element of fun and playfulness to the portrait. From family pajamas for a cozy, intimate setting to themed outfits like matching superhero shirts or holiday-themed attire, the possibilities are endless. These playful looks help convey the fun, warmth, and joy that define family life, resulting in images that are both adorable and meaningful.

4. Easy Planning

While it may seem challenging to plan matching outfits, the process can actually be quite simple. Families often start with a central color or theme and build outfits around it. This can be as simple as choosing complementary shades, such as navy and white, or going for a seasonal palette like autumn oranges and browns. For added visual interest, accessories like scarves, hats, or jewelry can be incorporated to personalize each family member’s look while maintaining the coordinated style.

5. Creating Lasting Memories

Family portraits are not only about the final photograph; they also create lasting memories. The experience of picking out and wearing matching outfits brings the family together and creates a sense of anticipation for the photo session. It becomes a cherished event, with each member excited to share in the creation of something beautiful that will be treasured for years.

In conclusion, gorgeous families in matching outfits for family portraits are a fantastic way to showcase love, unity, and style. Whether you opt for classic looks, playful themes, or sophisticated ensembles, matching outfits add an extra layer of charm and togetherness to your family’s cherished memories. The result is a timeless photograph that will always evoke fond memories of the special bond you share.

Sharon Ooja marks one-year Civil wedding anniversary, hails husband

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Nollywood actress Sharon Ooja and her husband, Ugo, are marking a special milestone as they celebrate their first civil wedding anniversary.

The couple, who tied the knot in a civil ceremony over a year ago, continue to bask in love and gratitude, with Sharon taking to Instagram to share their joy with fans.

Mahama, Prof. Jane, Ibrahim Mahama and other NDC bigwigs attend Edward Annan’s 80th birthday celebration

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Some images from Edward Annan's birthday celebration Some images from Edward Annan’s birthday celebration

A leading member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Edward Annan, celebrated his 80th birthday with President John Mahama and other prominent government figures in attendance.

The event, held on February 22, 2025, in Accra, brought together several government appointees to honor one of the party’s veteran personalities.

Notable attendees included Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations Samuel Nartey George, Minister of Defence Edward Omane Boamah, businessman and presidential brother Ibrahim Mahama, among others.

Dressed in an all-white kaftan, President Mahama joined Annan to cut the cake as attendees celebrated the life and achievements of one of their own.

Edward Annan is a Ghanaian entrepreneur, politician, and art collector. He co-founded and co-owns Passion Air, a domestic airline in Ghana.

As an NDC member, Annan previously served as board chairman of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital during the tenure of the late President John Evans Atta Mills.

Widely regarded as a key financier of the NDC, Annan has played a significant role in the party’s successes over the years.

Watch videos from the event below:

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President instructs anti-galamsey task force to seize excavators

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NEIP suspends staff over regularizing employment challenges

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The National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) has announced the suspension of its staff as it addresses complications surrounding the formalization of employment arrangements.
In an official notice issued by management, the organization explained that ongoing challenges with staff employment, coupled with legal complexities, have made it impossible to allocate operational funds for staff allowances.
“The legal implications surrounding employment issues prevent the use of operational resources

Voting begins in high-stakes German election watched closely by Europe and US

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Germans are going to the polls after an intense election campaign dominated by their country’s faltering economy and a succession of deadly attacks that have made migration and security a focal issue.

Friedrich Merz, the 69-year-old conservative leader, is in pole position to become Germany’s next chancellor, in a vote closely watched in Europe and the US.

He promises to fix most problems in four years – a tall order for Europe’s biggest economy and a creaking infrastructure.

If Merz’s Christian Democrats (CDU) win, he will need to forge an alliance with at least one other party, most likely Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats, whose government collapsed late last year.

On the eve of the vote, Merz was adamant there would be no deal with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is poised to become the second biggest political force, ahead of Scholz’s centre-left party.

Some 59.2 million Germans are eligible to vote, and while millions already have by post, polls indicate as many 20% were undecided ahead of election day.

The polls close at 18:00 (17:00 GMT) with a clear idea of a result likely to emerge during the evening.

Voters are energised by this pivotal election, and campaigning continued right through Saturday evening with a final debate on national TV – the ninth this month.

This is a watershed moment as Germany will have to make big decisions on the world stage as well as at home.

Merz promises strong leadership in Europe, but Berlin is also under pressure to loosen the budget strings for its military.

As Ukraine’s second-biggest provider of military aid, Germany’s next government will face a US president who has condemned President Volodymyr Zelensky as a dictator and fractured the West’s united front against Russia.

German political leaders have also been shocked by US Vice-President JD Vance, who has met the AfD’s candidate for chancellor, Alice Weidel, and called for an end to the long-standing taboo of talking to the far-right.

In Germany, that taboo is known as a firewall or brandmauer.

Merz was accused of breaking it last month when he used their support in parliament. There were protests against the far-right in several German cities on Saturday.

The AfD is already popular in several eastern states, but is rapidly growing in the west too, attracting support among younger Germans via TikTok.

One Weidel campaign video has had four million views.

Her message is simple: Vote AfD, break the firewall and change German politics.

The AfD wants to leave the EU, scrap climate change measures, build nuclear power plants, and repair gas lines and relations with Russia.

 

See Nkrumah’s scathing letter to Kofi Busia, telling him he was a ‘complete failure in politics’

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Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia and Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in a conversation Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia and Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in a conversation

They may not have been the closest of friends, but one unique experience connects them; both endured military overthrows of their governments.

While this shared experience could have fostered mutual understanding and discussion, Ghana’s first president, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, chose a more mocking approach in ‘consoling’ Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia after the latter’s own political downfall.

In 1966, Kwame Nkrumah was the first to experience a military coup while he was away in Hanoi, Vietnam, on a national assignment for Ghana. His government had, until then, faced severe criticism from figures like Dr. Kofi Busia criticisms that ultimately contributed to the military’s decision to seize power.

With public support for Nkrumah dwindling, his overthrow was met with widespread celebration across Ghana. So when Busia, one of his staunchest critics, later fell victim to a coup himself, Nkrumah could not resist commenting on the irony of the situation.

In a letter written to Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia in 1972, shortly after Busia’s government was ousted, Nkrumah pointed out the striking similarities in their fates.

“It is rather significant that most of the evils for which my government and I were accused those that served as justification for my overthrow were apparently the same reasons that motivated the army to remove you from power,” Nkrumah wrote.

“I am sure you now realize that those who criticize others without just cause often end up as victims of their own circumstances. You will also appreciate the truth of the saying, ‘Those who sow the wind reap the whirlwind.’ After working so hard to destroy others, you may be surprised to find that you have, in the process, destroyed yourself.”

Adding further sting to his words, Nkrumah detailed the very accusations that had been leveled against his administration—many of which, he argued, had come back to haunt Busia. He also shared his observations on the Busia government, explaining why he believed the Ghanaian people had lost confidence in its leadership.

“Since my government was overthrown six years ago and since you assumed office in late 1969, I have been closely watching events in Ghana. I often felt that the way you handled national affairs relying so heavily on colonialists, imperialists, capitalists, and neo-colonialists would ultimately lead to your downfall. And now, you find yourself abandoned by the very imperialists and capitalists who once propped you up.

“Your handling of the Aliens Compliance Order in which, for the first time in African history, a neighboring government expelled fellow Africans like cattle in open trucks was disgraceful. Your so-called ‘dialogue’ with the Apartheid regime, where you sought to create the impression that you alone could influence the racists in South Africa, was equally misguided. These, along with other disastrous policies too numerous to mention here, sealed your fate.”

Nkrumah then took his mockery a step further by reminding Busia of something he had once championed; his campaign for Busia to be elected Ghana’s Prime Minister. However, Nkrumah explained, this endorsement had been driven by a deeper motive.

“You may recall that before the general elections in 1968, I broadcast on Conakry Radio, urging my people in Ghana to vote for none other than you.

“I do not know how you interpreted this, but I suspect you assumed it was an endorsement perhaps that I was placing you above other candidates. If that was your understanding, then I regret to inform you that you completely miscalculated.

“My true reason for urging Ghanaians to vote for you was not because I believed you were better than the other candidates, but because I knew that, as a political weakling, you would eventually expose your own shortcomings.”

Before concluding his letter, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah expressed his wish to have met Busia in person so he could have delivered his final verdict face-to-face.

“It might have been a good idea for us to meet, as we did in Monrovia last year. Then, I would have told you directly, ‘Kofi, I told you that you would be a complete failure in politics.’”





This story was first published by GhanaWeb.com on January 19, 2023

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President John Mahama to deliver SONA on February 27

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama will on Thursday, February 27, 2025 present the State of the Nation Address (SONA) to Parliament.

SONA is a constitutional obligation and yearly tradition, where the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces reports on the status of the country, unveils the government’s agenda for the coming year, and proposes to Parliament certain legislative measures.

Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, states that the President shall deliver a message on the SONA to Parliament at the start of each session and before the dissolution of Parliament.

It also imposes an obligation on Members of Parliament (MPs), the Speaker of Parliament and the Judiciary to receive the President’s SONA.

Presenting the Business Statement for the seventh week ending Friday, February 28, Mahama Ayariga, the Majority Leader made the announcement on the Floor of Parliament.

“… Mr Speaker, members are reminded that the President of the republic is scheduled to deliver a message of the State of the Nation on Thursday, February 27, 2025, in accordance with Article 67 of the Consitution.” he said.

Ayariga therefore urged MPs to be punctual and seated in the Chamber by 09:15 hours at the latest.

For the week’s business Mahama Ayariga, also the Leader of Government Business of the House, and a National Democratic Congress MP for Bawku Central noted that six ministers had been scheduled by the Business Committee to respond to 23 questions.

He mentioned the Ministers of Finance; Energy, Gender, Children and Social Protection; Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry; Education and Roads and Highways who were expected to attend upon the House.

“Mr Speaker, in all six ministers are expected to attend upon the House to respond to 23 questions during the week. The questions are the following types, two urgent and 21 oral,” Mahama Ayariga told the House.

GNCCI calls for pro-business reforms and policies for growth of local businesses

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Stephane Miezan, President of GNCCI Stephane Miezan, President of GNCCI

The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) has called on the government to use the 2025 Budget to initiate policies and incentives that simulate private sector growth as a platform to reset the economy.

President of GNCCI, Stephane Miezan said, “We call for closer collaboration between the government and the GNCCI to ensure policies and tax reforms foster a business-friendly environment.”

The President was speaking at the inauguration and swearing in ceremony of 80 Members of the National Council for the Chamber in Accra.

The Members took the Oath of Office and Oath of Secrecy administrated by Justice Evelyn Mensah, a Judge of the Circuit Court in Accra.

The newly inaugurated national council chaired by the President of the chamber is to steer the affairs of the GNCCI for a year, promote the interests of its members and advocate a conducive business environment.

It is made up of accomplished and experienced business leaders.

He said the Chamber was committed to working with the government to support its initiatives, particularly the 2024-hour economy agenda, adding the Chamber was open for further engagements and discussions

He also called for pro-business reforms and policies in the upcoming 2025 National Budget to support the country’s private sector.

He said immediate fiscal measures were essential to relieve the mounting pressures on Ghanaian businesses and ensure their continued growth and sustainability.

He said the private sector had experienced significant economic difficulties over the past decade due to lack of fiscal discipline, high fiscal liabilities from the financial and energy sectors, and expensive fiscal response to global shocks. 

The President said despite some signs of recovery in 2024, mainly due to reduction in the impact of global shocks, the government’s excessive spending which the IMF indicated grew faster than Gross Domestic Product resulted in increased economic pressures on the private sector.

These include excessive taxation and levies coupled with complex tax administration, high credit costs for the private sector, averaging 35 per cent, the depreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, and high utility costs along with unreliable power supply. 

He said in addition to removing some of the existing excessive and inefficient taxes, such as the e-levy, COVID-19 levy, the GNCCI urged the government to also avoid introducing new taxes, particularly those that significantly affect production costs. 

Miezan called for fiscal discipline to reduce the tendencies of further crowding out of the private sector given the already limited access and high cost of credit to local businesses.

Also, the government must reduce non-priority expenditure and properly rationalize foreign borrowing. 

GNCCI urged the government to collaborate with the Central Bank to reduce the cost of borrowing, which has remained chronically high compared to competitors over the past half a decade as result of persistent high MPC rate.

He said for long-term sustainable growth and the stability of the exchange rate, “we call for targeted spending and incentives to key export-oriented sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing.”

The President urged the government to put in place measures to bolster forex reserves to strengthen the local currency as further depreciation would be very detrimental to the business environment. 

He encouraged foreign investors to consider investing in Ghana, capitalizing on the nation’s favourable economic prospects and the increasingly positive outlook for growth.

He reaffirmed GNCCI’s unwavering commitment to collaborating with and supporting the government in its efforts to create more jobs, promote accountability, and foster inclusive prosperity for all.

Ghanaian Man Blasts Oyerepa FM Host Over Handling Of A Case

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A heated debate has erupted on social media after a Ghanaian man, identified as Quodjo_Phamous on TikTok, publicly criticized renowned television and radio host Auntie Naa over her handling of a recent case on Oyerepa FM’s ‘Oyerepa Afutuo’ program.

According to YEN, In a video that has since gone viral, Quodjo_Phamous accused Auntie Naa of displaying bias in a child custody case involving a woman who abandoned her child for seven years before suddenly returning to reclaim custody.

According to the details of the case, the woman allegedly left her baby with the child’s father and moved on to marry another man. Struggling to raise the child alone, the father eventually found another woman, who took on the responsibility of caring for the child. Years later, the biological mother resurfaced, seeking custody, and, to the dismay of many, found support from Auntie Naa.

Expressing his frustration, Quodjo_Phamous stated: “How can you support a mother who abandoned her child for years? The father struggled and raised the child, and now you expect him to hand the child back just like that?”

His criticism has sparked a wave of reactions among netizens, with some agreeing with him while others defended Auntie Naa’s decision. Supporters of the host argue that the mother may have had her reasons for leaving and that she deserves a chance to reconnect with her child. However, critics insist that Auntie Naa’s stance was unfair to the father, who had shouldered the responsibility alone for years.

The incident has ignited a broader conversation about child custody battles and the role of public figures like Auntie Naa in mediating such cases. While some believe her influence helps resolve family disputes, others argue that her judgments can sometimes be one-sided.

As the debate rages on, social media remains divided on whether Auntie Naa made the right call or if she overstepped her boundaries in this emotionally charged case.

Christian Council of Ghana pledges support to government’s efforts to combat illegal mining

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The Christian Council of Ghana on Friday pledged support to the government’s efforts to combat illegal mining.

Reverend Dr Hilliard Dela Dogbe, the Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana, reiterated that the menace of illegal mining was very worrying.

“We want to appeal to you strongly that you should do all within your power to make sure that we see the end of this disaster,” Rev Dr Dogbe stated during the Council’s courtesy call on President John Dramani Mahama at the seat of Government in Accra.