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Nana B Defends Gifty Mensah Amidst Massive Fraud Claims

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Gifty Mensah, the former Executive Director of the National Service Scheme (NSS), is at the center of a massive corruption scandal following allegations that she fraudulently inserted over 80,000 ghost names into the NSS system. The revelation, first reported by The Fourth Estate, has sparked nationwide outrage, with many demanding accountability for the alleged financial losses incurred under her leadership.

Despite the mounting criticisms, Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, has come to Gifty Mensah’s defense, describing the allegations as politically motivated. According to Nana B, the claims against the former NSS boss are baseless and an attempt to tarnish her reputation and that of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

In a recent radio interview, Nana B dismissed the corruption allegations, arguing that the NSS payroll system has strict verification processes that make it impossible for ghost names to be added undetected. “The payroll is only activated following stringent verification processes, and only personnel who pass the verification process are paid through the GhiPPS System, a Bank of Ghana subsidiary system,” he emphasized. He further stated that all payments are made only after monthly validations confirm that personnel are at their designated postings.

The Fourth Estate’s investigative report alleged that under Gifty Mensah’s leadership, the NSS was riddled with irregularities, including the registration of individuals with fake identities, overaged persons, and those with foreign IDs. According to the report, these loopholes allowed fraudulent withdrawals of huge sums of money meant for genuine national service personnel.

However, Nana B insists that these claims misrepresent the facts. “The publication by The Fourth Estate is false in suggesting that simply because monies allocated by Parliament exceed verified postings, some ‘ghosts’ are drawing pay,” he argued.

Former NSS executives, including Osei Assibey Antwi and Hon. Mustapha Ussif, have also refuted the allegations, insisting that robust measures were put in place to prevent fraudulent activities during their tenure. “We committed to implementing strong enrolment and verification mechanisms to reduce the occurrences of unscrupulous attempts to circumvent the system,” they said in a joint statement.

With pressure mounting, President Mahama has ordered an investigation into the matter to establish the facts. The outcome of the probe will determine whether Gifty Mensah is guilty of mismanaging the NSS payroll system or if she is the victim of a politically motivated attack.

For now, Ghanaians await the full truth behind this high-profile scandal.

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Mahama swears in Council of State members

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President John Mahama has sworn in the newly appointed and elected members-designate of the Council of State.

The event took place at Jubilee House on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.

This follows their successful election as representatives of the 16 regions during the Council of State elections.

The swearing-in ceremony marks the official start of their roles as a council of elders, offering wisdom and oversight to the presidency.

The institutional nominees include the former Speaker of Parliament, Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho, who takes charge as the Chairman of the Council of State.

Former Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo; the former Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan; the former Chief of Defence Staff, Michael Samson-Oje and the President of the National House of Chiefs, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II.

Other nominees include the Chief of Akyem Kukuratumi, Daasebre Boamah Darko; the Paramount Chief of Oguaa Traditional Area, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II; former Supreme Court Justice, Vida Amankwah Akoto-Bamfo; the Paramount Chief of Mankpan Traditional Area, Mankpanwura Jakpa Achor-Ade Borenyi I; former Zebila MP, Cletus Avoka; former Health Minister Dr Eunice Brookman-Amissah; former Attorney General Betty Mould Iddrisu, Cynthia Komley Adjetey; former Ambassador Molly Anim Addo and the Queen Mother of Ayima Traditional Area, Nana Saa Gyamfuaa II.

The 16 regional representatives bring expertise from diverse professional fields, including education, business, law, and agriculture.

The newly appointed members will serve for the duration of President Mahama’s tenure unless they resign, become incapacitated, or are removed from office by the President with parliamentary approval.

They include Maxwell Boakye representing the Western region, Hakeem Addae – Central region, Nene Drolor Bosso Adamtey I – Greater Accra; Gabriel Adovoe Kwabla Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple – Volta region;

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Aggrieved Asante Kotoko set to resume training after short break

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Ghanaian giants, Asante Kotoko Sporting Club are set resume training on Wednesday to prepare for the return of the Ghana Premier League.

The Ghanaian top-flight was put on hold following the death of late Kotoko supporter, Nana Pooley, who was stabbed to death in Nsoatre during the clubs week 19 game against Nsoatreman FC.

In a statement, the Porcupine Warriors reiterated its deep pain over the tragic death of their staunch supporter and reaffirmed its commitment to seeking justice.

“The wounds from that dark day have not healed, and our resolve for justice remains as strong as ever,” the club said.

Kotoko confirmed that after consultations with their medical department, the team will return to training to maintain the players’ physical and mental well-being. However, the club insisted that this decision does not mean they will take part in competitive matches until meaningful action is taken to address security concerns in the league.

“Our position remains unchanged; we will not compete in any official matches until meaningful and decisive actions are taken to secure justice and protect the future of our game,” the statement added.

The club have been in discussions with key government officials, including Minister of Sports Kofi Adams, Minister of Interior Muntaka Mubarak, and Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare. These engagements, Kotoko said, have assured them that efforts are being made to apprehend those responsible for Pooley’s murder.

Kotoko urged the Attorney General’s department to expedite legal processes, emphasizing that “justice delayed is justice denied.”

The club concluded by reaffirming its commitment to ensuring such incidents never happen again, vowing to honour the memory of their fallen supporter.

Industrial policy to boost mining support services required

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File photo of a mining site File photo of a mining site

It goes without saying that the mining sector is essential to the country’s economy, contributing significantly to government revenue through corporate and employee taxes, royalties and dividends.

In 2022, the sector generated approximately GH¢6.4billion in direct domestic tax receipts – making up about 16.6 percent of the country’s total tax revenue.

In addition, mining operations generate significant expenses, creating a market for mining support services which offer specialised goods and services at various stages of operations.

According to Dr. Charles Ofori, Policy Lead for Climate Change and Energy Transition at the Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), Ghana must implement a robust industrial policy to establish itself as a hub for mining support services within the West Africa sub-region.

He emphasised that an effective industrial policy would provide stakeholders with a framework to drive development and ensure sustained growth in the mining support services sector.

Dr. Ofori maintains that industrial policy is critical for transforming Ghana into a leading provider of mining support services in Africa. Mining companies in the country spend a substantial portion of their budgets on procurement, primarily for goods and services which account for 31 percent to 64 percent of their mineral export revenue.

Gold production, in particular, is vital for foreign exchange earnings; accounting for around 39% of Ghana’s merchandise exports between 2011 and 2022. In 2022, gold generated around US$6.6billion, outpacing crude oil and cocoa exports.

These expenditures, estimated between US$995 million and US$3.2 billion annually, are categorised into local spending, energy costs and imported consumables.

Over the past decade, it is estimated that about US$1.4 billion has gone to local suppliers, US$658 million to energy costs and US$278 million to imports, with local transactions representing around 87 percent of total spending.

According to ACEP, it creates a market worth US$2 billion for mining support service companies. It is on the back of this value that Dr. Ofori stresses the need for strong collaboration among all stakeholders, including linking the manufacturing and industrial sectors to the mining sector to make what has been envisaged a reality.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry will have to lead industrial policy efforts and the Energy Ministry must provide manufacturers competitive pricing regarding tariffs, working closely with the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and its key agencies.

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I’m not returning to football when my ban is over – Kwesi Nyantakyi

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Kwesi Nyantakyi, former President of the GFA Kwesi Nyantakyi, former President of the GFA

Former President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kwesi Nyantakyi, has revealed that he has no intention of returning to football administration even after his ban is lifted, citing the traumatic experience he endured.

FIFA initially handed Nyantakyi a lifetime ban from all football-related activities following an explosive investigative documentary by journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

The documentary, which premiered in June 2018, aimed to expose alleged corruption within Ghanaian football and showed Nyantakyi accepting $65,000 from an undercover reporter posing as a businessman.

However, Nyantakyi appealed the ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which reduced his ban to 15 years. This led to speculation that he was seeking a way back into football administration.

Despite this, in an interview with Kessben TV, the former CAF Vice President admitted that while he still loves football, he has no desire to return.

“Although I still have a passion for football, I am not interested in becoming FA President again or taking up any other administrative role. The fear of going through a similar ordeal will always be there,” he stated.

He further explained that even if the ban had not been imposed, his experience after the documentary completely deterred him from considering a return. He described the situation as an attempt on his life.

“Honestly, even if I hadn’t been banned, I wouldn’t have returned. That experience showed me that they had the power to harm me because it felt like they wanted to kill me. Not many people can survive such an ordeal,” he added.

Nyantakyi served as GFA President from 2006 until his resignation in 2018. His tenure saw Ghana qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2006, marking a historic milestone for the nation.

He also oversaw the country’s participation in the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, as well as the Black Satellites’ FIFA U-20 World Cup triumph in 2009.

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Watch as a grieving Empress Gifty sprinkles anointing oil and powder on her mother’s grave

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A recent video capturing Empress Gifty’s visit to her mother’s grave, weeks after she was laid to rest, has gone viral on social media.

In a video making rounds online on February 18, 2025, the gospel musician, dressed in an all-white outfit, was seen pouring anointing oil and powder on the grave of her mother, Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan, popularly known as “Agaga.”

The ‘Watch Me’ hitmaker, visibly emotional, couldn’t hold back her tears as she bid Agaga farewell one more time in the caption, “My irreplaceable mother Agaga, I miss you. Exactly one month since you left us, maa. May your soul rest in peace.”

Empress Gifty’s mother’s funeral was held on January 18, 2025, at the Tema Community 8 School Park.

Born in 1954, Agaga passed away in January 2024.

She was a well-known actress and appeared in numerous TV commercials, known for her outspoken and bubbly personality despite her age.

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It’s time ‘wicked’ Godfred Yeboah Dame is hauled before Geneal Legal Council

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Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has called for the immediate past Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, to be hauled before the General Legal Council for alleged misconduct in the prosecution of Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson in the controversial ambulance procurement case.

According to Mr. Kpebu, Mr. Dame’s actions—allegedly coaching a prosecution witness to lie against an accused person—were disgraceful and brought the legal profession into disrepute.