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Muslim Ladies Radiating Beauty In These Decent Styles

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Muslim ladies have long embraced fashion as a means of expressing their elegance while maintaining modesty. Their choice of clothing reflects both personal style and cultural values, creating a unique blend of beauty and decency. The balance between fashion and modesty is carefully maintained through stylish outfits that highlight grace without compromising religious principles.

Flowing gowns, intricately designed abayas, and well-tailored maxi dresses allow them to radiate beauty while ensuring complete coverage. These outfits often incorporate rich fabrics, delicate embroidery, and soft colors that enhance their overall appearance. The addition of well-draped hijabs further complements their elegance, bringing harmony to their ensemble. Carefully chosen colors, patterns, and textures contribute to a refined yet modest look that exudes confidence and sophistication.

Stylish layering techniques ensure that modest dressing does not appear dull or restrictive, allowing for creativity in outfit combinations. Jackets, kimonos, and stylish blazers add structure to their attire while maintaining an air of sophistication. Accessories such as elegant handbags, minimalistic jewelry, and comfortable yet fashionable footwear elevate their look while preserving simplicity. The careful selection of accessories enhances their charm without drawing unnecessary attention.

Fabric choices also play a significant role in achieving both comfort and style. Lightweight materials such as chiffon, crepe, and cotton provide breathability while maintaining a graceful flow. Subtle embellishments such as lace trims and beadwork add a touch of sophistication without overwhelming the modest nature of their clothing. The emphasis on neatness and coordination further enhances their overall presentation.

Through these decent styles, Muslim ladies radiate beauty with confidence and poise. Their fashion choices reflect a harmonious blend of modesty and modernity, proving that elegance is never sacrificed when embracing decency.

APOLOGIZE AND RESIGN FOR YOUR LIES AGAINST KEN OFORI ATTA – Fmr. Information Minister, Famimatu Abubakar To Special Prosecutor

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Former Minister of Information, Fatimatu Abubakar, has criticized the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, calling for his resignation for spreading falsehoods regarding a fabricated raid on the home of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

During a press conference held last week, the Special Prosecutor asserted that intelligence indicated the raid on the residence of the former minister—who has been placed on the wanted list for his ties to corruption-related cases—was fabricated or executed by imposters trying to undermine the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

LIVESTREAMING: Happy FM Morning Show

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Happy FM morning show is aired every day of the week Happy FM morning show is aired every day of the week

Experienced, well-read, in-depth journalists host Happy Morning Show in a lively, objective, and chatty presentation style.

It is the nation’s first and only mixed-language-English and Twi-morning show.

The trio objectively addresses issues of public interest and aims to educate and engage listeners and leaders for better governance and development.

Watch the Livestream below:

Mahama makes me shed tears – Blakk Rasta

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Renowned radio personality Blakk Rasta has publicly declared his admiration for President John Dramani Mahama, stating that he has become the president’s “biggest fan” due to his recent leadership decisions.
“President Mahama does not cease to amaze me in his second coming. I have suddenly become a huge fan of the president—unapologetically! Can I just say that I am his biggest fan?” he said on his Urban Blend show monitored by MyNewsGh.
Blakk Rasta recalled how Mahama was once labeled incompetent

Using cotton buds to clean can lead to conductive hearing loss – ENT Specialist

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Using cotton buds to clean can lead to conductive hearing loss – ENT Specialist – Ghana Business News




















Ofori-Atta’s Home Raid: ‘We sometimes break the law in the interest of the state’

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Lawyer and historian, Anokye Frimpong Lawyer and historian, Anokye Frimpong

Lawyer and historian, Anokye Frimpong, has justified the decision to bypass standard legal procedures in the recent raid on the residence of former Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM on February 15, 2025, Frimpong argued that, in certain cases, state security measures must take precedence over strict adherence to legal formalities.

“When it comes to investigations, if the state is always required to obtain an arrest warrant and a search warrant, then the government may not be able to conduct crucial investigations, leading to potential embarrassment for the country,” he stated.

Citing an example, he added, “Take it like a Bank of Ghana worker has stolen the country’s money and is travelling with it. If you receive a tip-off, would you wait to get a warrant before searching the person?” he questioned.

Frimpong further argued that, in some instances, strict adherence to the law could hinder national security efforts.

“Sometimes, if you are supposed to follow the law, you will lose a lot of things. So, you go against the law and do what is necessary to protect the state. If you receive intelligence that the finance minister is holding millions of dollars and you decide to get a warrant, the same way you got the tip-off, he might also be alerted to hide the money,” he argued.

The lawyer continued, “At times like that, there is no need to follow due process. If your information is correct, the country benefits, and if nothing is found, you apologize.”

A group of individuals dressed in military uniforms stormed the residence of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 13, 2025.

According to a report by Channel1 TV on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, the operation took place at his home in Cantonments, Accra, while Ofori-Atta was reportedly out of the country.

The exact motive behind the raid remains unclear, and authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.

Ken Ofori-Atta, an investment banker, served as Ghana’s Minister of Finance and Economic Planning from 2017 to 2024 under the administration of President Nana Akufo-Addo. He co-founded the Databank Group, a Ghanaian financial services company, and was its executive chairman until 2012.

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You can also watch Godfred Dame’s full speech on legal case withdrawals below:

Lawyer defends search warrant omission in Ofori-Atta’s home raid

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Ken Ofori-Atta, former Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta, former Minister of Finance

Lawyer cum historian, Anokye Frimpong, has justified the decision to bypass standard legal procedures in the recent raid on the residence of former Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM on February 15, 2025, Frimpong argued that, in certain cases, state security measures must take precedence over strict adherence to legal formalities.

“When it comes to investigations, if the state is always required to obtain an arrest warrant and a search warrant, then the government may not be able to conduct crucial investigations, leading to potential embarrassment for the country,” he stated.

Citing an example, he added, “Take it like a Bank of Ghana worker has stolen the country’s money and is travelling with it. If you receive a tip-off, would you wait to get a warrant before searching the person?” he questioned.

Frimpong further argued that, in some instances, strict adherence to the law could hinder national security efforts.

“Sometimes, if you are supposed to follow the law, you will lose a lot of things. So, you go against the law and do what is necessary to protect the state. If you receive intelligence that the finance minister is holding millions of dollars and you decide to get a warrant, the same way you got the tip-off, he might also be alerted to hide the money,” he argued.

The lawyer continued, “At times like that, there is no need to follow due process. If your information is correct, the country benefits, and if nothing is found, you apologize.”

A group of individuals dressed in military uniforms stormed the residence of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 13, 2025.

According to a report by Channel1 TV on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, the operation took place at his home in Cantonments, Accra, while Ofori-Atta was reportedly out of the country.

The exact motive behind the raid remains unclear, and authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.

Ken Ofori-Atta, an investment banker, served as Ghana’s Minister of Finance and Economic Planning from 2017 to 2024 under the administration of President Nana Akufo-Addo. He co-founded the Databank Group, a Ghanaian financial services company, and was its executive chairman until 2012.

AM/KA

You can also watch Godfred Dame’s full speech on legal case withdrawals below:

Kurt Okraku backs Match Commissioners to enforce new security measures

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Ghana Football Association President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku Ghana Football Association President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku has reaffirmed his confidence in Premier League Match Commissioners, urging them to take charge in implementing the newly enhanced matchday safety and security protocols.

Speaking at a one-day training workshop for Match Commissioners on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, Okraku emphasized their crucial role in shaping the game’s future, especially in the wake of violent incidents such as the tragic events in Nsoatre.

“We occupy a special place in our sports. We play a very important role in the management of our game. The incidents that happened in Nsoatre have become a catalyst for us to reassess how football is delivered by all of us,” Okraku stated.

He stressed the responsibility of football administrators in resolving challenges within the sport, urging commissioners to be proactive.

“If there are problems in football, we are the positive agents of change. If there are solutions, we are the same people. I honestly believe we have the power to right the wrongs in our game.”

The GFA President also expressed unwavering trust in the Match Commissioners, assuring them that the FA is fully behind them as they enforce the new security guidelines.

“I have absolute trust in the group that we have here. I know we have the capacity to deliver football the way it should be delivered,” he added.

The workshop, attended by key football officials, including General Secretary Prosper Harrison Addo and Director of Competitions Julius Ben Emunah, formed part of the FA’s broader strategy to improve matchday security and ensure the protection of match officials.