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NDC’s Sammy Gyemfi Leads Wreath-Laying For Eight Fallen Heroes

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By: Nana Kwasi Roka

Accra, August 15, 2025 – The National Communication Team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), led by GOLDBOD CEO and National Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi, has extended heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, while laying a wreath in honour of the eight public servants who perished in the tragic helicopter crash that shook the nation earlier this month.

Gorgeous Ankara Styles for Church and Special Occasions

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When attending church or special events, it is important to dress in a way that shows respect and elegance. Fashion has changed over time, and now there are many beautiful and stylish options for women. These outfits help women feel confident, decent, and classy.

One popular style is the dress and coat combo. A knee-length or midi dress made from silk, satin, or lace looks great with a nice fitted coat. The dress can be in soft colors like navy, burgundy, or pastels. The coat adds warmth and style, making the whole outfit more polished.

Another lovely option is the peplum dress. This dress shape highlights the waist and gives a smart, modern look. Many peplum dresses have lace, beads, or ruffles, making them perfect for weddings or church services. You can pair this dress with a small clutch bag or bold earrings.

For those who like simple and covered styles, the maxi dress is a great choice. These long dresses often come with long sleeves and high necklines. Fabrics like cotton, chiffon, or silk make them comfortable and elegant. Adding a shawl or cardigan can complete the outfit beautifully.

Structured suits are also coming back in style. A suit with a pencil skirt gives a strong and professional look. These often come in bright colors like emerald green or blue and can be worn with hats or scarves.

Finally, accessories complete the look. Hats with flowers or beads are very trendy again. Simple jewelry like pearls, gold chains, or brooches add a classy touch.

In short, church and event fashion today is all about being elegant, modest, and stylish. Whether you wear a dress or suit, you can look your best and feel great.

DJ Sly King Rocks KTU With ‘Unstoppable Rave’

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DJ Sly King, one of Ghana’s most consistent and beloved disc jockeys, recently marked a significant milestone in his career with the “Unstoppable Rave” celebration at Koforidua Technical University on Thursday, 7th August.

The event commemorated his remarkable 15-year journey in the music industry, showcasing the power of persistence and dedication.

The event was made possible through the dynamic collaboration between WatsUp TV, one of Africa’s leading entertainment platforms, and Club Shandy, the refreshing alcoholic beverage known for its youthful vibe and support of creative culture. Together, they delivered a night of top-notch entertainment that surpassed expectations.

DJ Sly King’s 15-year journey stands as a powerful example that consistency pays. “The key has always been showing up, even when I didn’t feel like it,” reflects DJ Sly King. “There were nights when I was tired, days when things weren’t going perfectly, but I knew my listeners were counting on me. That responsibility kept me going.”

DJ Sly King’s journey from an aspiring DJ to the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards Event DJ of the Year winner demonstrates the power of reliability. Every Sunday at 7:00pm, listeners across Ghana know exactly where to find him behind the microphone on, “The Touchdown,” delivering the same high-energy experience that has become his signature. From YFM studios to international stages in the USA, Dubai, Nigeria, Benin, the Ivory Coast, and Togo, he has maintained the same commitment to excellence.

His ability to seamlessly blend genres from Afrobeats and Hiplife to Hip Hop, R&B, House, Dancehall, Amapiano, and Francophone music shows that consistency means consistently evolving whilst staying true to core values. Through his record label UDS , he’s helped others find their footing in the industry whilst building his lasting legacy.

“Seeing everyone come out to celebrate this journey with me was overwhelming in the best way,” he says, reflecting on the anniversary event. “It reminded me why I fell in love with this work in the first place, it’s about the connection, the shared experience of music bringing people together.”

The “Unstoppable Rave” featured an impressive lineup including Merqury Quaye, MC Tokyo, MC Trapper, DJ Wallpaper, DJ Ronky, DJ Holy Fire, DJ Seven, and Yeaboy demonstrating strong industry support for this milestone achievement.

Tribute by wife of Late Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Mrs. Rita Omane Boamah, the widow of the late Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has paid a heartfelt tribute to her husband.

She honoured his memory on Friday, August 15, during an interdenominational state funeral held for the eight distinguished individuals who perished in the tragic helicopter crash.

Dr. Omane Boamah lost his life alongside seven others on August 6 in a helicopter crash at a forested location in Sikaman, within the Adansi Akrofrom District of the Ashanti Region. The team was en route to Obuasi to launch the government’s Cooperative Mining Initiative when the accident occurred.

The other victims of the crash were: Minister for Environment, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Muniru Mohammed; NDC Vice Chairman, Dr. Samuel Sarpong; Deputy NADMO Director-General and former parliamentary candidate, Samuel Aboagye; and three Air Force personnel: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Below is the full tribute from Dr. Omane Boamah’s wife, Mrs. Rita Omane Boamah:

It is well, it is well
With my soul, with my soul,
It is well, it is well
With my soul.

Kofi B! as I affectionately called you! We were destined to be together! Though I was not a medical student, fate brought us together on that fateful day when I boarded the medical school bus.

Our friendship started and was nothing short of love and adventure. Our night walks from my home to buy kenkey and fish, and vice versa.

I always looked forward to visiting you in school so we would embark on our walk to buy kenkey and fish. Thus, buying and eating kenkey together became our hallmark. I have no doubt you would be a loving and perfect father of our children.

In fact, I saw a father in you because you were the exact replica of my father. You also confirmed that when you met my dad, the first time. You knew that you had a partner for life.

You were truly God sent. Your commitment and love were such that when you proposed, we got married on my birthday, and we have always had a double celebration on my birthdays, and I was hoping the same for this year too.

When we started having kids, you were nothing short of a wonderful father. You were a great source of hope to me and the children. Despite your busy schedule as a Doctor and later in your political roles, you either bathed the children every morning or dressed them up while I bathed them.

You were their favourite teacher, because you knew all their syllabus back to back. You always had a strict timetable for their studies, but made room for play and adventures.

You were truly a family man, a definition of a genuine person with a pure heart of gold. In our years of marriage, you always asked, “Abena Rita, what will you do when I am not around?”. I never answered you, and till today I don’t have an answer.

I will, with God’s help, take care of mummy and our three kids, knowing who you are, I believe you will be looking down on us to guide us through from the heavens.

Kofi B! Thank you for loving me, thank you for loving the children, thank you for loving my family and all who came to know you. God be with you till we meet again.

Rest in Power my love!

 

[LIVE] State funeral for fallen eight underway

Attorney-General labels Torkonoo’s fresh suit ‘wholly misconceived’

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The Office of the Attorney-General, has asked the Accra High Court to strike out a fresh legal challenge filed by embattled Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, in her ongoing bid to halt impeachment proceedings against her.

In the latest suit, the embattled Chief Justice, argues that one of the entities behind the petition seeking her removal, Shining Stars of Ghana, lacks legal status and therefore cannot participate lawfully in the process.

2 injured in Ngleshie Amanfro motorbike–trotro accident

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Two people riding a motorbike were injured in an accident involving a mini-bus, popularly known as a trotro, at the Official Town Bus Stop in Ngleshie Amanfro, along the Kasoa–Malam Highway.

The incident occurred when the motorbike collided with the trotro during the morning rush.

Eyewitnesses told reporters that the motorbike rider was attempting to weave through moving traffic when the trotro, with registration number AW 7559-13, struck the bike.

“The rider tried to manoeuvre between cars, but the driver of the trotro didn’t see him in time. The impact threw both of them off the bike,” one witness recounted.

Both victims were quickly rushed to the Ngleshie Amanfro Polyclinic for medical attention. Their conditions remain unclear, but medical staff are said to be monitoring them closely.

Meanwhile, the driver of the trotro has been taken into police custody to assist with investigations.

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NPP Will Give Me Mandate To Lead – Adutwum

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Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum

 

Former Minister of Education and Member of Parliament (MP) for Bosomtwe, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has declared his readiness to lead the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) into the 2028 general election, expressing confidence that delegates will choose him as the party’s flagbearer in January 2026.

Yesterday, a group of students benefiting from the Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum Foundation, accompanied by NPP supporters, picked up his nomination forms at the party’s headquarters in Accra as a gesture of support.

Speaking on their behalf, Prosper Opoku praised Dr. Adutwum’s achievements at the Ministry of Education, describing him as a leader capable of steering the country’s development across all sectors.

Addressing the media after receiving the forms, Dr. Adutwum said: “We are on track, and by the grace of God, I believe my party will vote for me and make me the flagbearer of the NPP.”

He joins a competitive race that includes former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong, and former NPP General Secretary Kwabena Agyei Agyepong. The NPP presidential primaries are scheduled for January 31, 2026.

Dr. Adutwum, who served under former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, said his campaign would focus on unity, innovation, and transformational leadership. He stressed that winning the 2028 elections would be the start of a national renewal.

“And after that, I will be on the journey to the promised land – the land our nation has been yearning for. Ghana will become a prosperous nation that wages war against poverty and wins. Poverty and deprivation will be over,” he declared.

Outlining his vision, he said the 2028 campaign would be about building a stronger, more self-reliant nation. “From our first president to the current president, each has contributed to our progress. Yet, we still have a lot to do, and that is what an Adutwum presidency will be about,” he stated.

“My party, give me the opportunity. Provide a bridge for me to cross to the other side. And once we get to the other side of the river, we are going to meet Ghanaians and let Ghanaians know that our future is going to be better than the present and the past,” he added.

In an exclusive interview with the DAILY GUIDE during the NPP’s National Conference at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, Dr. Adutwum pledged to run a clean campaign. “My campaign will be based on unity and positive engagement. I will not attack any contender, and my team will avoid negative campaigning. That will help bring everyone together after the contest,” he said, warning that divisive tactics risk leaving lasting bitterness.

He positioned himself as a bridge between generations, with a particular appeal to young voters. “Gen Zs, I’m here, and we’re here to work together. Your issues will be my issues,” he told delegates.

Drawing on his 26 years in the United States, where he founded New Designs Charter Schools and secured Wall Street funding to expand quality education, earning U.S. Congressional recognition, he said education reform must be the foundation of economic growth.

Citing China, Singapore, and South Korea, he argued that industrialisation follows strategic investment in education, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). He promised to expand STEM and technical training, link education to industrialisation, modernise agriculture, improve healthcare, and promote good governance.

“When the time comes, I will step forward as a unifying leader with new ideas to take Ghana forward,” he concluded, urging delegates and the Ghanaian public to rally behind his vision.

By Ernest Kofi Adu

Nicki Minaj congratulates Davido, Chioma, on their wedding

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Famous rapper, Nicki Minaj, has congratulated Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Davido and Chioma, on their wedding.

DAILY POST reports that Davido and Chioma held their white wedding in Miami over the weekend.

Relishing their fairytale wedding, Davido revealed that he and his wife are still basking in the euphoria.

U.S. to assist Ghana investigate deadly Helicopter crash – Ablakwa reveals

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Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has confirmed that Ghana has formally requested assistance from the United States in conducting forensic investigations into the August 6 helicopter crash that claimed eight lives.

“I can confirm to you that on the instruction of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, we have formally requested the Americans to come in and assist.

“We all know that they have considerable expertise when it comes to these matters, and so the indication we have received from the Americans is that they are very much willing to assist,” the North Tongu MP disclosed in an interview with Joy News.

Mr. Ablakwa stressed the importance of an independent probe, even though the Chinese manufacturers of the helicopter could decode the aircraft’s black box and submit a report.

“We think that it is important to bring in independent experts to ensure that the outcome of the investigations will be acceptable to all, so that there will also be confidence in the process.

“It is important that this process is done in a very thorough manner, in a manner that will be at par with best practice, the international gold standard. That is what President Mahama wants us to achieve.

“So I can assure you that our note has long been issued. The Americans have responded, and we are expecting the arrival of American experts soon to help us with the investigations,” he added.

Defence Minister Dr. Omane Boamah was among eight people who lost their lives in the August 6 military helicopter crash. The accident also claimed the lives of Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong; and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

The crew members who perished were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

A state funeral for the victims is scheduled for Friday, August 15, in Accra. However, Dr. Murtala Muhammed and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed have already been laid to rest according to Islamic rites.

Every NDC member is a potential human sacrifice due to Asiedu Nketiah’s vow – Kwamena Duncan

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Johnson Asiedu Nketiah (L) and Kwamena Duncan play videoJohnson Asiedu Nketiah (L) and Kwamena Duncan

Former Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan, has alleged that every member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) is a “potential human sacrifice” due to what he describes as a “standing declaration” made by the party’s chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah.

Speaking on a panel discussion on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo morning show on Thursday, August 14, 2025, Duncan referenced Proverbs 18:21, stating, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it shall eat its fruit.”

He explained that his comment stems from a public statement Asiedu Nketiah allegedly made in the past, in which he said the NDC was ready to sacrifice “anything and everything, including human lives,” for the party’s cause.

“At the time he made that statement, he had the potential to carry it out. When you declare such a thing to the whole world and it still stands unrevoked, it becomes a standing declaration of human sacrifice, which makes every NDC member a potential victim,” Duncan asserted.

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His comments were made in the context of the recent military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of several high-profile government officials and military personnel.

Speaking during the 10th National Delegates Congress of the NDC on December 17, 2022, Asiedu Nketiah stated, “You, the delegates of our party, have given us the mandate to secure the second independence of Ghana.

“We know the path will not be smooth, but we will stand up to the challenge, and we are prepared to sacrifice everything, and I mean everything, including our lives, to make sure this country is delivered.”

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The crash involved a Z-9 helicopter belonging to the Ghana Armed Forces and resulted in the deaths of, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence, Dr Murtala Mohammed Ibrahim, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Samuel Sarpong, former Central Regional Minister and Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate.

The helicopter crew also perished in the crash: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Malin Twum-Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

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World Bank commiserates with Ghana after fatal helicopter crash

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The World Bank has paid tribute to the 8 fallen heroes The World Bank has paid tribute to the 8 fallen heroes

The World Bank Group has commiserated with Ghana after the fatal August 6 military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight individuals, including high-ranking government officials and members of the flight crew.

The fatal incident occurred on August 6, 2025, at Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region.

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The victims included Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah; Minister of Environment, Science, and Technology and MP for Tamale Central, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed; National Democratic Congress Vice Chairman, Dr Samuel Sarpong; and Deputy Director-General of NADMO, Samuel Aboagye.

Also aboard were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Mane-Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

In a press release sighted by GhanaWeb, the World Bank paid tribute to the victims for their dedication and service to the nation.

The message, addressed to the president, the bereaved families and the people of Ghana, the World Bank Group, described their loss as a significant blow to the country.

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“We are saddened by the loss of these dedicated public servants, whose commitment to Ghana will be remembered with deep respect. Our thoughts are with the families of the departed and the Government of Ghana during this time of national sorrow,” part of the statement read.

See the full statement below:

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If my ‘soft girl’ title is bothering you, burn the sea

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Fella Makafui is a Ghanaian actress Fella Makafui is a Ghanaian actress

Following the criticism she encountered for describing herself as a ‘soft girl’ who doesn’t like stress, actress Fella Makafui has taken to social media to clap back at her detractors.

Recently, in an X post on August 13, 2025, Fella Makafui described herself as a “soft girl” who would distance herself from anyone who disturbs her peace.

“I’m a soft girl… you stress me, I vanish,” she said.

‘I’m a soft girl; you stress me, I vanish’ – Fella Makafui

In a follow-up development, the actress shared a post on August 15, 2025, lambasting critics who are hurt by her previous post.

“The ‘soft girl’ thing bothering you that bad? Go burn the sea if it pains you,” Fella said.

Following the tweet, the actress engaged in a heated exchange with a netizen who referred to her as a prostitute.

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Fella Makafui in a sharp rebuttal fired back, saying, “Calling a woman a prostitute is no news. REST! Your mama sef be ashawo. Are you in your right senses today? Asking for a friend.”

Read the post below:

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‘Alhaji Limuna was my go-to person for advice’ – Isaac Adongo mourns fallen heroes

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Isaac Adongo is the Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central Isaac Adongo is the Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central

Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, has disclosed that Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna was one of the people who guided him by way of advice.

In an interview with TV3 on the sideline of the StateFuneral for the eight fallen heroes, who perished in a helicopter crash in Adansi in the Ashanti Region on August 6, he lamented what a vacuum the loss of the government officials and the military personnel has left in his heart.

“Alhaji Limuna was a quiet personality. You would hardly see him talk but sometimes, when I go wrong, he calls me to advise me. Alhaji Limuna was my go-to person for advice,” he said.

He added that the call to public service is a huge sacrifice that cannot be overlooked.

“When you’re in government office, you virtually give up your life for the state. I called Kwame Agbodza recently to visit him, but he says he’s at work by 6am and the last to get home because of the hefty demands of public service.

“While in the middle of such huge tasks, you may take some decisions that may not be well received by everybody; you do not know everything, so it’s likely to step on toes. We must be thoughtful of their service to the state,” he said.

He added that Dr Omane Boamah and Dr Murtala Mohammed were fantastic individuals who worked assiduously to help realise the goals of the government.

“Unfortunately, we have lost them for good, but we have to brave up and move forward,” he said.

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The government on Friday, August 15, 2025, holds a full military service conducted by the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to usher the eight individuals who perished in a helicopter crash on August 6, peacefully into the afterworld at the Black Stars Square in Accra.

The Vice President is expected to arrive at 8:50 am, followed by President John Dramani Mahama at 9:00 am to commence the state service.

The three-hour ceremony will feature the reading of biographies of all eight victims, along with tributes from widows, children, government officials, and institutional representatives.

See first photos of the state burial of 6 of the eight victims in the helicopter crash

Following the service, the remains of six victims will be taken to the military cemetery at Tse Addo for interment, with burial rites jointly performed by the GAF and the respective churches of the deceased.

Two victims, Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed and Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, were buried earlier on Sunday, August 10, in line with Islamic customs.

Those to be buried on August 15 are:

Dr Edward Omane Boamah

Dr Samuel Sarpong

Mr Samuel Aboagye

Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala

Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

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We can reduce oil bill by producing fuel from waste plastics – Prof Dankwah

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Professor James R Dankwah Professor James R Dankwah

A Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, in the Western Region, Professor James R Dankwah, has stated that Ghana can reduce its energy bills by producing fuels from waste plastics.

“The production of fuels like diesel and petrol from waste plas­tics would accrue huge savings for the energy sector,” he said.

He added that, “Waste plastics have both advantages and disad­vantages, but those disadvantages will come if you fail to manage them efficiently. We can set up, for example, an oil-making in­dustry in Ghana based solely on plastics and other raw materials in Ghana. Let me throw this chal­lenge to the government.”

Prof Dankwah was delivering an inaugural lecture at UMaT on Wednesday, on the topic: Waste Plastics, a Modern-Day Resource Paradox: Leveraging its Positive Attributes for an Environmental­ly Sustainable Metals Production.

He said globally, the annual production of plastics had wit­nessed progressive growth from 2 Mt in 1950 to 400 Mt in 2022, at an annual growth rate of 8.4 per cent.

Furthermore, Prof Dankwah, who is also the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Minerals Technology at UMaT, said over 350 Mt of plastic waste were generated annually with just 9 per cent recycled while the rest was either landfilled, incinerated, or disposed of illegally.

He indicated that waste plastics contain both carbon and hydro­gen, which are known reductants for the production of metals from their oxides.

He detailed results from the production of various metals iron, manganese, copper from their ores using various ‘waste’ plastic materials, adding that the use of waste plastics resulted in a significant decrease in CO₂ emissions.

“The potential for energy savings is demonstrated through the replacement of CO₂ with synthetic gas. How can we leverage the plastic waste for the use of society? Ghana can take the advantages,” Prof Dankwah noted.

Waste plastics, he emphasised, had huge potential for various fuels, and that, globally, four per cent of all the crude oil produced was used in producing plastics, through the process of polymerisation.

However, he explained that currently, UMaT researchers use the reverse, called a depolymer­isation process, to turn all the plastic waste back into liquids to produce fuels like kerosene and aviation or jet fuels.

Mpreover, Prof Dankwah underlined that with the current cost of energy, the government could take advantage of these sources of electricity, enhance cost savings in the energy sec­tor, and improve availability and efficiency.

“Currently, we are also working on how to use the same plastic waste to produce the premix fuel used by fishermen. This will be of huge benefit to Ghana. This technology, where we turn all the plastic waste into fuel, can be sold at about 50 per cent to 70 per cent of the normal fuel price, so that we can cut down on the cost of elec­tricity in Ghana,” he revealed.

Chelsea players to donate part of $15.5m Club World Cup bonus to Diogo Jota’s family

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Chelsea players donate part of $15.5m Club World Cup bonus to Diogo Jota’s family Chelsea players donate part of $15.5m Club World Cup bonus to Diogo Jota’s family

Chelsea players have reportedly decided to donate approximately $500,000 of their FIFA Club World Cup bonus money to the family of Liverpool’s Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who tragically passed away in a car accident in July 2025, alongside his brother.

According to multiple reports from the UK, this decision was taken by the playing body after they were told about their £11.4m bonus for winning the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

The decision of the players has been accepted by the club and the donation will be made to the family of the late Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva.

This remarkable display of solidarity highlights the football community’s compassion and support in times of tragedy.

Tributes to Jota and Silva are expected to be made across the opening weekend of the Premier League season.

The Liverpool winger and his brother, who was also a player for Portuguese club Penafiel, both died in a car crash in Spain on July 3.

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Bukom Banku Playfully Demands Cash from Richard Nii Armah Quaye at Homowo Donation Drive

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  • Richard Nii Armah Quaye stole the hearts of Ghanaians when he gifted Bukom Banku money while on a donation drive in the Ga community
  • The boxer was captured in videos begging the renowned business mogul for money and was fortunate to be gifted GH¢2000.
  • The video got many people laughing hard in the comment section, while others weighed in on the situation

Retired boxer Bukom Banku was spotted demanding money from renowned business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye during the latter’s Homowo donation drive.

Bukom Banku demands money from Richard Nii Armah Quaye at the Homowo donation drive. Image Credit: @nkonkonsa Source: Instagram

RNAQ gives Bukom Banku cash

Bukom Banku caused a stir during a recent Homowo donation drive by prominent businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye.

The donation, held on August 14, 2025, was part of the businessman’s initiative, held as part of festivities to support the Ga community.

Videos trending on social media showed a large crowd gathered to witness the generous contributions from the entrepreneur, as he donated money and food items.

One aspect of the donation drive that got many people talking online was when Bukom Banku was spotted playfully heckling Richard Quaye for money, drawing laughter and cheers from onlookers.

The former boxer interacted with the business mogul in the local dialect, Ga, as he made his request in his usual humorous and charismatic style. To make his plea convincing, he talked about his wife, Akorkor Martha, who was seated close by.

Richard Quaye, known for his philanthropic gestures, obliged and handed Bukom Banku a GH¢20 bundle right on the spot, totalling GH¢2000. The crowd erupted in excitement, with many capturing the moment on their phones.

Videos of RNAQ and Bukom Banku

Reactions to Bukom Banku demanding cash

Many people were left in awe that Bukom Banku asked Mr Quaye for money, despite there being a large crowd.

Others also gave hilarious phrases to the viral moment as they laughed in the comment section of the post.

The reactions of social media users to the trending moment are below:

kobbywest_ga said:

“Rich people don’t talk too much, action nkoaa😂😂.”

canadian.ewe said:

“Soft transaction.”

sadiq_global said:

“This evening, I think banku will go look for some light soup on the street for the night 😂.”

zidanekosher said:

“The guy wearing black wossop😂😂relax mana 😂.”

boss_blaze said:

“Noko fiooo for the boys 😂😂😂.”

trendy_guywalker said:

“A C T I O N S ….. goGETtheBAG💰.”

biggwisdom said:

“Banku cash out on Thursday and Friday is HOMOWO baaakoe y3 Bukom 🤭😂😂.”

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Bukom Banku buys a new private jet to commemorate his 40th birthday. Image Credit: @richardniiarmahquaye Source: Instagram

Richard Quayye launches food bank

YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaian businessman and philanthropist Richard Nii-Armah Quaye has launched the RNAQ Foundation’s Food Bank initiative, a project aimed at providing free meals to Ghanaians in need.

The programme kicked off in five locations across the Greater Accra Region — Teshie, Ashaiman, Madina, Odorkor, and Kasoa, with plans to expand nationwide.

Speaking at the launch, Mr Quaye expressed his commitment to tackling hunger and supporting vulnerable communities. The initiative will work closely with local leaders, organisations, and volunteers to reach more beneficiaries.

Watch what Appiah Stadium did to arrested Wontumi TV presenter in trending video

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Appiah Stadium has stirred reactions online after mocking Wontumi TV presenter Akyenkwaa Nana Kofi Asare.

Nana Kofi Asare was arrested on Thursday, August 14, 2025, reportedly by suspected national security operatives.

His arrest followed claims he made on air linking President John Mahama to the August 6 military helicopter crash that killed eight people.

[PICTURES] State funeral for helicopter crash victims – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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An interdenominational funeral service is currently being held today, August 15, 2025, at Independence Square for the eight patriots who perished during the August 6 helicopter crash.

The service will be followed by the burial of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, former parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East, Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah at the Military Cemetery at Tse Addo.

The other two are Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, who were buried on August 10 under Islamic rites.

Below are some scenes from Independence Square

Fuel tanker rams into crowd at Asukawkaw, kills four, 14 injured

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An accident in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region has claimed four lives and left 14 others with severe injuries at a market. The deceased persons are made up of three women and a one-year-old girl.

The unfortunate incident, which occurred on Thursday, August 14, 2025, came after a fuel tanker veered into a crowd at a market where the victims were seated.

Read full details of official brochure on the 8 fallen heroes from tragic August 6 helicopter crash

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The 8 died in the ghastly helicopter crash of August 6, 2025 The 8 died in the ghastly helicopter crash of August 6, 2025

Ghana has put to rest the final remains of the 8 gallant men who perished in a painful crash on August 6, 2025, while aboard an Air Force Z9 Helicopter travelling towards Obuasi for a national assignment.

These men, each serving in one national capacity or the other, died from the crash under circumstances that are still shrouded in mystery, although investigations have been launched into the crash.

The eight men are:

Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence;

Alhaji Dr Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central and Minister of Environment, Science and Technology;

Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator;

Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress;

Samuel Aboagye, Deputy Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organisation;

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Ghana Air Force;

Flying Officer Malin Twum-Ampadu, Ghana Air Force;

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, Ghana Air Force.

The ceremony at the Black Star Square was attended by John Dramani Mahama, Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, former presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, as well as Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

Akufo-Addo, Bawumia, Mahama: Prominent personalities spotted at the state funeral for fallen heroes

Find below the full brochure prepared in memory of the late former gallant Ghanaians:

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‘Daddy, why are you running away into eternity’ – Children of Late NDC Vice Chair – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The children of the late National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman, Samuel Sarpong, broke down emotionally as they delivered a heartfelt tribute at the interdenominational state funeral on Friday, August 15.

Sarpong, who died in the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region, left behind five children – four boys and one girl.

He was among eight victims of the accident, which also claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah; Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation; former parliamentary candidate Obuasi East, Samuel Aboagye; and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

The crew members who perished were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

In their tribute, the children said:

“It is hard to put into words what you meant to us. You were more than a father. You were our hero, our role model, our anchor, our friend, and our greatest teacher.

You lived your life with purpose, dignity, and an unwavering sense of duty, not just to us, your children, but to your community and the nation, Ghana. We saw how tirelessly you worked, how passionately you served, and how deeply you loved everyone around you.

Your calm composure and respect for time at public events speak volumes about a man who saw public service as a call to duty.

At home, you were gentle, wise, and warm. Your laughter filled our hearts, and your words always pointed us in the right direction. You didn’t just tell us how to live but also showed us the way, through your integrity, humility, and strength.

The news of your departure pierced us through the veins and bones with a sudden wave of shock that we still cannot accept. We cannot believe that you are leaving us at this stage.

Though your unbelievable departure has left a void no one can ever fill, your legacy lives on in us. We carry your name with pride, your dreams in our hearts, and your lessons in our actions.
Your words of love and compassion shall forever remain fresh in our memories.

We believe in your vision, take inspiration from your fatherly advice, and admire your character as a true father and ultimate provider. You did your best. You led us through challenging moments. You made the needed investment in us as your children.

Time was fast approaching for us to keep you away from work and make you stay home, and also reflect upon your youthful moments as we feed you. Yet, Daddy, you are running away into eternity. Daddy, why?
You never rested until this day. You set an enviable standard for Sarpong’s family. Your footprints shall forever remain a pointer along which the family walks with admiration.
You ran your race with pride and honour.

At this moment of grief and sorrow, may the angels of heaven open the doors for you until we meet again.
Daddy, you have paid your dues. Rest well, Daddy.
Rest in peace. Daddy, nanti yie.
Damirefa Due.”

State funeral for fallen eight to be held today

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Ghana will today bid a final farewell to the eight victims of the August 6 military helicopter crash in Sikaman-Brofroyedru, Adansi Akrofrom District in the Ashanti Region.

A state funeral will be held at the Black Star Square in Accra, with President John Dramani Mahama, government officials, members of the security services, traditional leaders, and bereaved families in attendance.

The interdenominational service will be followed by the burial of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, former parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East Samuel Aboagye, NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah at the Military Cemetery in Tse Addo.

The other two victims — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed — were laid to rest on August 10 in accordance with Islamic rites.

The eight lost their lives when a Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crashed while on official duty, a tragedy that has reignited calls for urgent investment in the country’s military aviation fleet.

Security will be tight during today’s ceremony, with portions of major roads in Accra closed to traffic to allow for the funeral procession.

President Mahama to lead ruthless onslaught against galamsey — Ablakwa

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President John Dramani Mahama will lead a ruthless campaign against illegal mining like never been seen, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said. 

He said the President, together with Cabinet Ministers, at a brief cabinet meeting held yesterday, did not mince words in their call for a very ruthless campaign against illegal mining.

“I can confirm to you that you are going to see a fight that has never been witnessed in this country.

President Mahama is going to lead a very ruthless and relentless campaign against galamsey. He has not minced words at all. 

“We had a brief cabinet meeting earlier today, and the President was very clear.

There was no ambiguity that he will be leading a war that we have never seen, to deal with this canker, this existential threat once and for all,” Mr Ablakwa said.

Mr Ablakwa spoke to the media after signing a book of condolence at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) in Accra yesterday to conclude the three-day opening of the book of condolence in honour of the eight victims of the military helicopter crash last week.

Over the three days, over 100 dignitaries and diplomats signed the book of condolences. 

Immortalising memories

The Minister of Foreign Affairs said there was the need for the government and Ghanaians to be committed to finish the mission that the helicopter crash victims were pursuing.

“It is now up to us to finish the mission they were pursuing, a cause to which all of us must be committed to help transform and reset this nation,” Mr Ablakwa said. 

He averred that, as a nation, there must be utmost commitment, so that the ultimate sacrifice of the victims should not be in vain.

Mr Ablakwa said the country must honour their memories by ensuring that the galamsey menace, which had not been resolved over the years, was dealt with once and for all.

He emphasised that it was also important that the nation immortalised the memories of the departed heroes by ensuring it protected the environment.

“We must protect our water bodies and keep this country safe for the generations coming after us,” he stated. 

Appreciation

The Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed gratitude to world leaders, international partners to solidarise with the government, families and the people of Ghana who had been grieving their heroes.

“During this memorial, national mourning, and the opening of this book of condolence, there is hardly any embassy or any international partner accredited to Ghana whose head of mission or representative of the head of mission has not been here.

“All of them have been united with us, grieving and mourning. I want to, on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, extend our profound gratitude to all.

“World leaders have called directly, they have sent messages of condolence, they have extended their commiserations through diverse ways,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs said.

He also thanked staff of the ministry the Chief Director, Directors, particularly the Protocol Department, who had worked around the clock to ensure a smooth process for dignitaries received in the course of this tragic loss.

I want a wealthy man with no baby mama drama

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Nigerian ‘Afrobeats queen,’ Tiwa Savage, who has been divorced since 2018 has stated that her love life is on pause, and she is blaming it on her sky-high standards.

In an interview on Apple Music 1, the singer spoke about her 2023 hit ‘Somebody’s Son’ and the kind of man she hopes to find.

The musician admitted that she is searching for love but will not compromise on her expectations, which include wealth, stability, and a life free of unnecessary drama.

I don’t think love is for me in this lifetime – Tiwa Savage

Tiwa Savage noted that she wants a man who already lives a luxurious lifestyle and is emotionally uncomplicated, explaining that she cannot handle a partner with unresolved family issues, especially involving children from previous relationships.

“I’m still looking for someone’s son. I don’t have any [partner]. And I think it is because I’m asking for specific things. Maybe I need to narrow my search down. I’m actually looking for someone who has a private plane, yacht; someone who doesn’t have baby mama drama because I can’t deal with that. Maybe that’s my problem,” she said.

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Her comments came after she disclosed in another interview with Zeze Mills that the only true love she has ever experienced is with her son, Jamil.

Looking back on her past relationships, the singer admitted that what she once thought was love was actually just infatuation.

“I’ve never felt true love except with my son. Looking back at my relationships, even my marriage, I realise it wasn’t love,” she said.

Tiwa Savage, who has spoken about her struggles in love before, also expressed doubt that she will ever find lasting romance.

“I’ve tried repeatedly, so maybe love isn’t meant for me in this lifetime. Maybe love isn’t for me because I have tried over and over again, so maybe love isn’t for me this lifetime,” she stated.

The singer married Tunji ‘TeeBillz’ Balogun in 2013, and they welcomed their son Jamil in 2015 but the couple divorced in 2018 and since then, Savage has remained single.

Meanwhile, watch the trailer to GhanaWeb’s yet-to-air documentary on teenage girls and how fish is stealing their futures below:

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Prominent personalities spotted at the state funeral for fallen heroes

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President Mahama, Akufo-Addo, Dr Bawumia are among the dignitaries at the state funeral President Mahama, Akufo-Addo, Dr Bawumia are among the dignitaries at the state funeral

Top personalities across various political divides are present at the Black Stars Square for the state funeral, on August 15, 2025, for the six victims who perished in the fatal August 6, 2025, helicopter crash.

Among the dignitaries present are President John Dramani Mahama and his spouse Lordina Mahama, as well as Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

Also present were Speaker Alban Bagbin, former presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, all seated together.

Other political figures spotted at the funeral are Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Minority Leader in Parliament; Mahama Ayariga, Majority Leader in Parliament; Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary of the NDC; Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, National Chairman of the NDC; Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, Acting Chief Justice of Ghana; and Alan Kyerematen, Leader of the Movement for Change.

Others are Bernard Mornah, Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor, Sammy Gyamfi, CEO of the Goldbod; Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Chairman Wontumi of the NPP, Daniel Nii Kwatei Titus Glover, and Sam George, Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations.

See first photos of the state burial of 6 of the eight victims in the helicopter crash

Religious leaders present include Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, Rev Stephen Wengam, Apostle Eric Opoku, Reverend Lawrence Tetteh, and others.

The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, was also present.

‘You always asked me, what will you do when I’m not around’ – Omane Boamah’s widow recounts

The state funeral is for the six victims of the tragic military helicopter crash at Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region.

The eight who lost their lives in the line of duty include Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence; Alhaji Dr Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central and Minister of Environment, Science and Technology; Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress; Samuel Aboagye, Deputy Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organisation; Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Ghana Air Force; Flying Officer Malin Twum-Ampadu, Ghana Air Force; and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, Ghana Air Force.

Two of the victims, Alhaji Dr Murtala Mohammed and Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, were accorded Islamic state burials at the Military Cemetery on August 10, 2025.

See videos of the dignitaries below:

Meanwhile, watch the trailer to GhanaWeb’s yet-to-air documentary on teenage girls and how fish is stealing their futures below:

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Cedi drops further to GH¢10.80 against the dollar on August 15

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Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, has depreciated against major trading currencies on the interbank market, particularly the US dollar.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.79 and a selling price of GH¢10.80 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢14.62 and sold at GH¢14.63 while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢12.58 and a selling price of GH¢12.59.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on August 15, 2025, at 8:30 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢11.90 while the pound is selling at GH¢15.90 at some forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢13.90 on the retail market.

BoG moves to reduce credit risk, enhance liquidity

Meanwhile, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, has noted that the cedi appreciated by 42% in the first six months of 2025.

Meanwhile, watch the trailer to GhanaWeb’s yet-to-air documentary on teenage girls and how fish is stealing their futures below:

Balduccini and Caribe break records at Junior Pan American championships

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Balduccini has won 7 medals at the Junior Pan American championships Balduccini has won 7 medals at the Junior Pan American championships

Brazil’s Stephanie Balduccini and Guilherme Caribe have been tagged as the new rising stars in the game at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games swimming competition in Asunción, Paraguay, after their electrifying performances.

Balduccini won her 7th gold medal of the meet, tying for first in the women’s 50 freestyle and anchoring Brazil’s winning 4x200m freestyle relay, while Caribe blazed to a junior Pan American record in the men’s 50 freestyle with a stunning 21.72.

Their exploits highlighted Brazil’s dominance, with the nation amassing 20 golds on the swimming medal table.

Stephanie Balduccini, the Michigan-trained Brazilian standout, continued her remarkable campaign at the Junior Pan American Games, securing her 6th and 7th gold medals on August 13, 2025.

In the women’s 50 freestyle, she tied with Colombia’s Isabella Bedoya at 25.42, sharing a junior Pan American record in a thrilling dead-heat finish.

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She then anchored Brazil’s 4x200m freestyle relay to victory in 8:08.49, outpacing Argentina and Colombia, the latter setting a national record of 8:14.66.

“Another gold medal for Brazil,” Balduccini said, dedicating her wins to her family and coaching team, as quoted by Panam Sports.

Guilherme Caribe, meanwhile, set the pool alight with a junior Pan American record of 21.72 in the men’s 50 freestyle, a time just shy of his personal best of 21.46 from Brazilian Nationals.

The Tennessee athlete’s blistering sprint contributed to Brazil’s dominance, with teammate Stephan Steverink also shining by winning his 4th individual gold in the 400m IM (4:16.06).

Caribe’s victory, paired with Brazil’s men’s 4x200m freestyle relay triumph in 7:18.49, further solidified their lead on the medal table.

Caribe’s consistency, clocked a 21.67 in prelims and a 21.78 in Singapore’s World Championships semifinals earlier in 2025.

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Fans hailed Caribe’s “explosive speed,” while Brazil’s relay win, which saw Mexico and Chile take silver and a national record-setting bronze, underscored the nation’s depth.

As the meet progresses, Balduccini and Caribe’s performances signal bright futures on the global stage.

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Nollywood Actor Nosa Rex Issues Public Apology to Ghanaians After Controversial Piracy Outburst

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Nigerian actor and filmmaker Nosa Rex has publicly apologised to Ghanaians following a heated video rant that sparked widespread criticism across social media platforms.

The controversy began on 12 August 2025 when Nosa Rex accused several Ghanaian television stations of broadcasting his latest film “Prince of Peace” without permission, just six hours after its YouTube release. In his initial video response, the Nollywood star launched into an angry tirade, hurling insults and curses at the alleged perpetrators.

The actor’s harsh words quickly went viral, drawing sharp criticism from both Ghanaians and Nigerians who felt his approach was inappropriate and disrespectful. Media personality Robert Klah was among those who publicly condemned Nosa Rex’s outburst, describing his behaviour as unprofessional.

Facing mounting pressure and backlash, Nosa Rex returned to social media to issue a heartfelt apology. He clarified that his words were never intended to insult the people of Ghana and expressed regret for the manner in which he handled the situation.

The incident highlights a growing concern within the film industry regarding unauthorised broadcasting of movies. This is not an isolated case, as other prominent Nollywood figures including Omoni Oboli, Bimbo Ademoye, and Ruth Kadiri have previously raised similar complaints about Ghanaian television stations.

Industry experts suggest that unauthorised broadcasting is significantly damaging the African film sector, discouraging investment in quality productions and undermining creators’ ability to profit from their work. The practice affects both emerging and established filmmakers who rely on legitimate distribution channels to recoup production costs.

Nosa Rex’s apology appears to be an attempt to mend relations with his Ghanaian audience whilst drawing attention to the serious issue of film piracy. The actor acknowledged that whilst his frustration was understandable, his method of expressing it was wrong.

The entertainment industry continues to grapple with piracy challenges, requiring better collaboration between content creators and television stations to establish proper licensing agreements and protect intellectual property rights.

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Otumfuo urges politicians to avoid partisanship over aircraft purchases

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Asantehene calls for unity and national interest in Ghana’s aircraft acquisition debate

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has cautioned politicians against turning the procurement of a presidential aircraft and military helicopters into a partisan matter.

Speaking at the Manhyia Palace during a visit by Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the King stressed that such acquisitions should be treated as matters of national interest, not political convenience.

Timeless Attire Paired with a Contemporary Chic Makeover

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Every bride dreams of a stunning traditional wedding that combines modern flair with timeless elegance. While sticking to traditional customs and rituals, adding a modern twist to your bridal beauty look can truly elevate your overall appearance on your special day. Here are some tips on how to add a modern twist to your traditional bridal beauty look:

1. Bold Lips: Instead of sticking to the traditional nude or soft pink lip color, consider opting for a bold lip shade like red, berry, or even a deep plum. A bold lip color can add a modern touch to your look and make a statement as you walk down the aisle.

2. Sleek Hairstyle: While traditional bridal hairstyles like buns, braids, or cascading curls are timeless, consider opting for a sleek and modern hairstyle. A sleek low bun, a polished ponytail, or a chic chignon can give you a modern and sophisticated look that complements your traditional attire.

3. Statement Earrings: Traditional bridal jewelry often includes delicate pieces like pearls or gold jewelry. To add a modern twist, consider wearing statement earrings that are bold and eye-catching. Opt for oversized hoops, chandelier earrings, or geometric designs to add a contemporary touch to your bridal ensemble.

4. Smoky Eyes: While soft and subtle eye makeup is a common choice for traditional brides, a smoky eye look can add drama and intensity to your bridal beauty look. Consider incorporating shades of gray, charcoal, or plum to create a sultry and modern smoky eye that will make your eyes pop in photos.

5. Dewy Skin: Instead of a matte finish, opt for a dewy and glowing complexion to add a modern and fresh touch to your bridal makeup. Use illuminating primers, highlighters, and hydrating setting sprays to achieve a luminous and radiant look that will make you glow on your wedding day.

By incorporating these modern beauty trends into your traditional bridal look, you can create a stylish and sophisticated appearance that is both timeless and on-trend. Embrace your individual style and personality to create a bridal beauty look that is uniquely you, blending tradition with modernity in a harmonious and elegant way on your special day.

Ghanaians ‘running on a treadmill’ as growth fails to deliver quality jobs — World Bank – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Ghana’s economy is expanding, but much of its workforce is “running on a treadmill”, that is shifting between jobs without significant improvement in income or security.

This is according to the World Bank’s latest Ghana Economic Update.

Between 2012 and 2023, the country added 720,000 jobs in industry and services but shed 470,000 in agriculture. Urban areas absorbed 2.4 million more working-age people, yet real wages fell by 3% over the decade.

The Bank says job creation is lagging behind population growth, youth participation in the workforce is declining, and about one million young Ghanaians now live abroad.

Medium-skilled sectors such as manufacturing, construction and domestic services — typically drivers of upward mobility remain among the slowest growing.

Education’s ability to lift incomes is also waning, with the supply of graduates increasingly outstripping the availability of quality jobs.

Women remain overrepresented in low-productivity roles and continue to face significant pay and opportunity gaps.

With Ghana’s working-age population projected to grow by 4.8 million to 25.3 million in the next decade, the World Bank is calling for bold reforms to attract private investment, raise productivity and create stronger pathways from education to employment.

Without decisive action, the Bank warns, many Ghanaians will keep “working hard but going nowhere.”

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Generally, people find it difficult to achieve a work life balance. They are too focused on their professional life that they forget their personal life.

And this could lead to serious mental stress, depression, and possibly trigger the thoughts of suicide.

Farewell, our patriots – Graphic Online

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Under the weight of collective grief, Ghana will gather at the Black Star Square today to bid a final, dignified farewell to the remaining six of the eight patriots whose lives were tragically cut short on August 6, 2025 in the military helicopter crash. 

The state funeral, set for 8:00 a.m., represents not just a ceremony, but a national embrace of families shattered by loss and a testament to unity in heartbreak.  

A 90-minute pre-burial service for the six, scheduled to start at 7:30 a.m., will pave the way for relevant rituals towards the burial of the six at the Military Cemetery in Accra, five days after the burials of the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and the  acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, in accordance with Islamic protocols.

Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations, Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, at a media briefing in Accra yesterday, said the military-led ceremony would be conducted with full respect and adherence to protocols, given the expected large crowds.

He also assured of heavy security deployment to ensure law and order.

Mr Dogbe indicated that the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, had directed that all donations from institutions to the government in support of the funeral service should be shared equally among the families of the eight deceased persons.

Traffic protocols

On traffic control, the Director of Research, Education and Training at the Police Motor Traffic and Transport Department, Chief Superintendent Alexander Kwaku Obeng, said key access routes leading to the Independence Square would be managed to prevent congestion.

As a gesture of inclusion, the public was invited to contribute tributes for an official state funeral brochure, with submissions closing last Wednesday at noon.

Thousands of messages, from schoolchildren to traditional leaders, flooded the dedicated email ([email protected]), weaving a tapestry of national gratitude.  

Eight lights extinguished

The victims, whose coffins will be draped in the national colours, represent a cross-section of Ghana’s dedicated public service and military excellence.

Preparations underway at the Black Star Square for the national mourning programme

Preparations underway at the Black Star Square for the national mourning programme

They include Dr Edward Omane Boamah, a physician-turned-statesman driving military modernisation; Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, a fierce advocate against illegal mining en route to an anti-galamsey mission when disaster struck; and Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, a quiet strategist revered for crisis management.

Samuel Sarpong, a former Ashanti Regional Minister and a Vice-Chairman of the governing party, was known for bridge-building, and Samuel Aboagye, a parliamentary candidate in the 2024 elections and a Deputy Coordinator of the National Disaster Management Organisation, praised for grassroots pragmatism, are among the martyred.  

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, the co-pilot, and Sergeant Ernest Addo-Mensah were the Air Force crew whose vigilance safeguarded countless missions. 

Journey interrupted

The Harbin Z-9EH helicopter departed Kotoka International Airport at 9:12 a.m. on August 6, bound for Obuasi where the delegation was to represent President Mahama at an anti-illegal mining forum.

Rows of chairs for dignitaries and invited guests

Rows of chairs for dignitaries and invited guests

Minutes later, it vanished from radar before crashing into the forested hills of Adansi Akrofuom.

A post-impact fire left the victims unrecognisable, necessitating DNA analysis in South Africa for identification, a grim detail underscoring the tragedy’s brutality.  

Ghana’s three days of national mourning saw flags fly at half-mast and books of condolence opened at ministries, military facilities and the NDC headquarters.

The global community, including the UN, African Union, UK, Germany, and Pope Leo, expressed solidarity, reflecting the victims’ international stature.  

Muslim burial rites for Dr Murtala Muhammed and Alhaji Limuna were conducted last Sunday at Accra’s Military Cemetery, led by the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu.

Their early burial, in accordance with Islamic tradition, deepened the week’s emotional gravity.  

As families seek closure, President John Dramani Mahama confirmed that a transparent military investigation was underway, with the recovered flight recorder, commonly called black box, pivotal to understanding the crash.

Petrol, LPG prices to rise as diesel goes down from August 16 – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Fuel prices in Ghana are set for a mixed adjustment in the second pricing window of August, with petrol and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) expected to edge up, while diesel sees a marginal drop.

The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) projects petrol prices at the pump will rise between 0.39% and 2.71%, with LPG increasing by 0.15% to 2.34%.

Diesel, however, is forecast to decline slightly by 0.21% to 0.72% from August 16.

COMAC attributes the shifts to varied trends in global petroleum product prices, a marginal depreciation of the cedi against the US dollar and product-specific supply and demand dynamics.

“Following the slight dip in crude prices, diesel fell sharply by 5.22%, while petrol and LPG rose marginally by 1.89% and 2.87%, likely due to product-specific demand and supply factors.

“For 1st August 2025 pricing window (based on average exchange rates from 27th July to 12th Aug), the Ghanaian cedi experienced a slight depreciation against the US dollar. The rate shifted from GHS 10.68 to GHS 10.77, reflecting a 0.87% decline,” part of the statement read.

During the review period, Brent crude fell 0.23% from $70.42 to $70.26 per barrel, weighed down by higher production from OPEC+ and non-OPEC producers, softer futures market sentiment and reduced speculative positions.

Diesel prices saw a sharper global drop of 5.22%, while petrol and LPG rose 1.89% and 2.87% respectively.

The cedi also weakened slightly against the dollar, sliding 0.87% from GHS 10.68 to GHS 10.77 per dollar, adding mild upward pressure on import costs.

COMAC noted that the projected pump prices broadly align with prevailing global market trends, with only minimal increases anticipated for petrol and LPG in the upcoming window.

“I hope Mahama will eradicate galamsey” – Son of late NDC Vice Chair

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The son of late National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman, Samuel Sarpong Jr, has urged President John Dramani Mahama to eradicate illegal mining popularly known as galamsey.

According to Samuel Sarpong Jnr, his father, Dr Samuel Sarpong, never liked galamsey.

Samuel Sarpong Jnr made this appeal on Wednesday, August 13, when he laid flowers in honour of his late father and seven others who died in the Adansi helicopter crash.

AWLN calls for immediate end to galamsey menace

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 The African Wom­en Leaders Network (AWLN) Ghana Chapter, has expressed worry about the devastating impact of illegal mining (galamsey) and called for its immediate end, describing it as a menace the country has “no reason to continue.”

The network emphasised that the practice had caused exten­sive environmental destruction, ruined livelihoods, and led to needless loss of lives, including children born with deformities due to polluted water and women risking their lives in unsafe min­ing conditions.

The call was made yesterday in Accra when the group laid a wreath in honour of the eight victims of the August 6, military helicopter crash in the Adansi area of the Ashanti Region.

The tragedy claimed the lives of prominent Ghanaians, including Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah; Min­ister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Limuna Mohammed Muniru; Vice-Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Sarpong; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; and three Ghana Air Force crew members Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Speaking on behalf of the network, AWLN Ghana Chapter Chairperson, Dr Charity Binka, indicated that, “We have come to honour the departed for the sacrifice they made. Their blood should speak loudly that enough is enough. This illegal mining in our country must stop. We have no reason to continue.”

“AWLN mourns with Presi­dent John Dramani Mahama, the bereaved families, and the people of Ghana,” she added.

The AWLN, which works to amplify the voices of women leaders in promoting peace, development, and human rights across Africa, said the loss of such distinguished national figures was a stark reminder of the urgent need to act against galamsey.

The Resource Mobilisation Chairperson of AWLN Ghana Chapter, Hajia Hamdatu Ibra­him Hussain, also mentioned that women and children suffer the most during national trag­edies and welcomed President Mahama’s announcement of an endowment fund to support the children left behind.

“It is heartbreaking that a child will grow up only to be told that their father died in a plane crash. We mourn with the President, the nation, and especially the women who are now widows with young children,” she under­lined.

Naa of Dagbon Kingdom, Naa Hajia Sawuratu Alhassan Tim-Tooni, also a member of the network, offered prayers for the departed, asking Allah to grant them peaceful rest in Jannah and to console the widows and families.

“Once a widow, I know God is always with widows,” she menioned.

The African Women Lead­ers Network Ghana Chapter reaffirmed its commitment to championing women’s voices in national issues and pledged to continue advocating for the eradication of illegal mining in Ghana.

 BY STEPHANIE BIRIKO­RANG

Ghana’s youth can drive economic growth

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The World Bank says Ghana’s rapidly growing youth population has the potential to significantly boost the country’s economy, but only if sufficient job opportunities are created.

In its 9th Economic Update for Ghana, titled Addressing Labour Market Challenges and Opportunities in Ghana’s Economic Landscape, the Bank projects a sharp increase in the number of working-age individuals over the next decade.

If these young people can secure quality employment, Ghana could reap substantial economic benefits.

However, without adequate job creation, this demographic advantage could be lost.

The report emphasizes the need to support youth in transitioning from education to employment by equipping them with relevant skills.

“A key focus should be on youth and their transition from school to work, ensuring they have the skills needed for a modern economy to provide strong employment opportunities – essential for realizing the demographic dividend,” the report stated.

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It also highlights the importance of enabling workers to move into higher-paying sectors, particularly agriculture and agro-processing, which hold promise for job creation.

Ghana’s economy grew by 5.7% in 2024 and 5.3% in early 2025, but challenges such as high inflation, elevated interest rates, and fiscal constraints persist.

To unlock the potential of its youth, the World Bank recommends that Ghana improve the business environment, address infrastructure gaps, invest in education and skills development, and promote private sector investment in high-employment industries.

Failure to act, the report warns, could mean missing a critical opportunity to harness the power of Ghana’s youth for long-term economic transformation.

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Ghanaian artiste Kay9ice composes ‘Mind Games’ to celebrate Davido, Chioma

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Fast-rising Afrobeat and Highlife artiste Kay9ice has dropped a heartfelt new single titled “Mind Games”, dedicated to Nigerian superstar Davido and his wife Chioma.

The track is a special release off his much-anticipated upcoming album, BIG 5, which features top musicians including Adina, Sista Afia, Bisa Kdei, Amerado_burner, Ganyo Dread, Kamelyeon to mention but few.

Kay9ice in his recent interview reveals the inspiration behind Mind Games comes from watching Davido and Chioma’s journey as a couple over the years.

He describes them as “a perfect example of love that has stood the test of time,” adding that their story motivated him to put his feelings into music.

Beyond the dedication, Kay9ice also states a personal wish in the song, to one day find his own “Chioma,” a woman who will stand by him through life’s ups and downs.

With BIG 5 on a highest expectation, Mind Games offers fans a taste of what’s to come from the official project.

Every NDC member is a potential human sacrifice due to Asiedu Nketiah’s vow – Kwamena Duncan

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Former Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan, has alleged that every member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) is a “potential human sacrifice” due to what he describes as a “standing declaration” made by the party’s chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah.

Speaking on a panel discussion on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo morning show on Thursday, August 14, 2025, Duncan referenced Proverbs 18:21, stating, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it shall eat its fruit.”

He explained that his comment stems from a public statement Asiedu Nketiah allegedly made in the past, in which he said the NDC was ready to sacrifice “anything and everything, including human lives,” for the party’s cause.

“At the time he made that statement, he had the potential to carry it out. When you declare such a thing to the whole world and it still stands unrevoked, it becomes a standing declaration of human sacrifice, which makes every NDC member a potential victim,” Duncan asserted.

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His comments were made in the context of the recent military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of several high-profile government officials and military personnel.

Speaking during the 10th National Delegates Congress of the NDC on December 17, 2022, Asiedu Nketiah stated, “You, the delegates of our party, have given us the mandate to secure the second independence of Ghana.

“We know the path will not be smooth, but we will stand up to the challenge, and we are prepared to sacrifice everything, and I mean everything, including our lives, to make sure this country is delivered.”

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The crash involved a Z-9 helicopter belonging to the Ghana Armed Forces and resulted in the deaths of, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence, Dr Murtala Mohammed Ibrahim, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Samuel Sarpong, former Central Regional Minister and Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate.

The helicopter crew also perished in the crash: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Malin Twum-Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

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GH¢100m allocation to deepen food security

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Government has allocated GH¢100million this year to strengthen the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) and safeguard the country’s food reserves against potential emergencies.

The allocation, contained in the Food and Agriculture Ministry Medium-Term Expenditure Framework 2025-2028, indicates the amount will be used to strengthen the country’s food buffers to improve food security.

More importantly, the document explained that this allocation is intended to enable NAFCO purchase and store food – ensuring availability of essential commodities during emergencies and market disruptions.

The allocation underscores government’s commitment to food security and its recognition of NAFCO’s pivotal role in stabilising prices and preventing shortages.

The agriculture ministry said it forms part of wider measures to modernise agriculture, promote agribusiness, curb food inflation and strengthen national food security.

Last year, NAFCO faced a major test of its capacity to maintain strategic food reserves, mitigate the impact of disasters and emergencies and address potential shortages, as the country had to rely on external aid from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to secure grains for domestic consumption.

In September, Ghana received 500 metric tonnes of cereals from the ECOWAS Regional Food Security Reserve. The donation formed part of ECOWAS’s efforts to assist countries grappling with food insecurity arising from drought and other challenges.

The consignment included maize, rice, millet and sorghum, distributed as food grants to eight regions affected by prolonged dry spells.

However, agriculture stakeholders have said the recent events underscored the country’s need to maintain adequate food reserves.

Sector minister Eric Opoku described last year’s situation as less than ideal when he inaugurated a nine-member board for the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) in June this year.

“This situation exposed the fragility of our food security system. Going forward, we want a new narrative. In times of crisis, the buffer stock stores should be able to say: “We have 10,000 or 20,000 tonnes of maize, rice or soybeans ready to stabilise the market,” he said.

Opoku stressed that the company must be proactive in intervening by purchasing surplus food during harvest seasons, storing it to maintain price stability and releasing it during lean periods and emergencies to curb price hikes on the open market.

He added that part of the funds allocated will be used to support buffer stock operations, enabling the company to procure and store food in anticipation of future shocks.

Kurt Okraku leads GFA entourage to lay wreath for 8 Helicopter crash victims

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GFA president, Kurt Okraku GFA president, Kurt Okraku

Ghana Football Association president, Kurt Okraku, on Thursday, August 14, led members of the Executive Council, FA staff and some club officials to lay a wreath in memory of eight distinguished Ghanaians who lost their lives in a tragic helicopter crash on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

The solemn ceremony took place at the gardens of the Jubilee House, the Seat of Government.

Kurt Okraku paid glowing tribute to the fallen, describing them as heroes who died in the line of national duty.

“On behalf of the Football Association and the football community, we express our sincere condolences to the President of our Republic, the Government, the people of Ghana, and the families of the eight outstanding departed Ghanaians. We join a grieving nation in mourning. We fondly remember Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, who served sports and football diligently as a Deputy Minister of Sports. May their souls rest in perfect peace. Their memory will forever be cherished,” he said.

The eight victims, including Defence Minister, who also served as former Deputy Sports Minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed were among the victims of the crash in the southern Ashanti region of the country.

Also among the victims were Alhaji Mohammad Muniru Limuna, deputy national security coordinator, Samuel Sarpong, vice chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) party and Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate.

The helicopter’s crew, Squadron leader Peter Bafemi Anala, flying officer Malin Twum-Ampadu and Sgt. Ernest Addo Mensah.

The GFA president will lead the football family to the State funeral of the departed souls on Friday August, 15, 2025, at the Black Star square.

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Media General Celebrates Empress Nana Ama McBrown On Her Birthday

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Media General Celebrates Empress Nana Ama McBrown On Her Birthday

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Renowned Ghanaian actress and media personality, Empress Nana Ama McBrown, is in the spotlight today as she celebrates another milestone in her life. The entire team at Media General has taken to social media to extend their heartfelt birthday wishes to the beloved star.

In a joyful post, Media General staff expressed their admiration and warm regards to McBrown, celebrating not just her new age but also her remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry. Fans and colleagues alike have joined in the celebration, flooding social media platforms with messages of love, appreciation, and congratulations.

Empress Nana Ama McBrown has consistently been a household name in Ghana, known for her versatility as an actress, her vibrant personality, and her impactful presence in both television and film. Her journey in the entertainment industry continues to inspire many aspiring actors and media personalities across the country.

As she steps into a new year of life, fans and well-wishers look forward to more projects, appearances, and memorable moments from one of Ghana’s most cherished entertainers.

Cheers to Nana Ama McBrown on her special day!

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Modern African Fashion Dresses: Where Tradition Meets Trend

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African fashion continues to capture the global spotlight with its vibrant prints, bold patterns, and unique silhouettes. In 2025, the latest African fashion dresses are a stunning blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern flair, making them a popular choice not only across the continent but around the world. These dresses highlight the diversity of African cultures while keeping up with contemporary fashion trends.

One of the most popular styles this year is the Ankara gown, which comes in a wide range of designs, from fitted mermaid styles to flowy maxi dresses. Ankara, known for its colorful patterns and wax prints, remains a staple fabric in African fashion. Designers are now incorporating asymmetrical cuts, puff sleeves, and ruffled hems to give these gowns a fresh, stylish twist.

Another trending style is the kente styles, traditionally from Ghana. Kente dresses are now being designed for both formal and casual wear. Modern Kente gowns often feature tailored fits and minimalist cuts, making them perfect for weddings, parties, or cultural celebrations. Designers also blend Kente with lace, satin, or chiffon for added elegance.

Dashiki dresses are also making a comeback, particularly in urban fashion scenes. These dresses, known for their loose fit and colorful embroidery, are now being reimagined with belts, off-shoulder designs, and layered fabrics, appealing to both young and mature audiences.

Moreover, African designers are gaining global recognition by showcasing their collections at international fashion weeks. Names like Lisa Folawiyo, Christie Brown, and Thebe Magugu are leading the way, combining traditional motifs with high-end fashion aesthetics.

In summary, the latest African fashion dresses are a powerful expression of identity, heritage, and innovation. Whether it’s through bold prints, elegant cuts, or a mix of cultural fabrics, African fashion continues to redefine global style while staying deeply rooted in tradition.

Even in disagreement, you can’t quarrel with him – Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu pays tribute to Dr Omane Boamah

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Former Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has remembered the late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, as a man of remarkable versatility and disarming charm.

He said he was the kind of person with whom it was impossible to quarrel, even in moments of disagreement.

Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Wednesday, in the wake of the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed Dr. Boamah’s life alongside seven others, the former Suame MP described his late friend as “a man of great versatility.”

Omane Boamah was ‘utterly fearless’ – NDC – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has described the late Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah as “utterly fearless” and more than a political strategist, recognising his contributions to the party and the country.

The tribute was delivered by NDC General Secretary Fifi Fiavi Kwetey on behalf of the party during an interdenominational state funeral on Friday, August 15.

Dr. Omane Boamah was among eight people who died in the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region. The crash also claimed the lives of Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation; former parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East Samuel Aboagye; NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong; and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

The crew members who perished were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Below is the full tribute

‘Daddy, why did you leave so soon?’ – Omane Boamah’s children mourn

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Tears flowed freely at the Christ the King Parish in Accra on Thursday, August 14, as the children of the late Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, poured out their grief in a deeply moving tribute.

“Daddy, why did you leave us so soon? Never in a million years would we have imagined this,” they said, their voices trembling. “Who will we call in the middle of the night when we have questions? Who will have the answers? You are irreplaceable, Edwardo.”

They remembered him as a loving and steady presence whose guidance, compassion, and values shaped their lives. “Your love was steady, your love was gentle, and it was the warmth that filled our home,” they recalled.

Even during official travels, they said, he never failed to call daily, never missed important family milestones, and constantly encouraged them to “dream big but stay grounded.” To him, success was never about personal glory but about the lives touched. “You showed us that compassion is strength, truth is a duty, and service to others is the greatest legacy one can leave,” they shared.

Dr Omane Boamah was among eight people who lost their lives in the August 6 military helicopter crash, which also claimed the lives of Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation; former parliamentary candidate and Deputy Director-General for NADMO, Samuel Aboagye; NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong; and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

The crew members who perished were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

A state funeral for the victims will take place on Friday, August 15, in Accra, though Dr Murtala Muhammed and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed have already been buried in accordance with Islamic rites.

Updates: State funeral for 8 victims of military helicopter crash

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Accra, Aug 15, GNA – Thousands of mourners have arrived at the Independence Square in Accra for the state funeral for the eight victims of the helicopter crash on August 6, including two ministers.


President Mahama arrives at the Black Star Square for the State Funeral for the eight (8) victims of the August 6 military helicopter crash.


“Sergeant Mensah Addo-Ernest was a highly skilled aircraft technician whose professional competence directly impacted the operational availability and safety of the Z-9 fleets in Takoradi. Enlisted in 2021 and certified as an aircraft technician in 2016, Sergeant Menster possessed exceptional diagnostic and maintenance skills, ensuring adherence to the highest engineering and airworthiness standards.

“Beyond his technical excellence, he was an effective mentor, particularly encouraging aerial technicians to develop their expertise and resilience in the demanding field of aviation maintenance.”

—Tribute from the Ghana Armed Forces to Sergeant Ernest Addo


“Your presence was a gift to all who knew you.”

“Your legacy will continue to live on through all the countless lives you touched.”

—Tribute by family of F/O Manaen Twum Ampadu


“You were truly a family man; a definition of a genuine person with a heart of gold.”

“Kofi B, thanks for loving me, the children, and my family.”

“When we started having children, you were nothing short of a wonderful father. You were a great source of hope to me and the children. Despite your busy schedule as a medical doctor, and later in your political career, you either bathed the children every morning or dressed them up while [they] bathed them.”

—Tribute by wife of Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah


“Squadron leader Peter Baafemi-Anala was a country-based aviation professional whose distinguished career was defined by exceptional piloting skills, aviation technical knowledge, and an unwavering commitment to flight safety. After commissioning in 2014, he earned multiple qualifications, including private and commercial aircraft licences, an instrument rating, and postgraduate specialisations in air transportation, safety, and accident investigation.

“As a mentor and trainer, he shaped the confidence and discipline of Ghana Air Forces, reinforcing the operational readiness of the Ghana Armed Forces”. –

— Excerpt from the tribute by the Ghana Armed Forces


“Flight Lieutenant Manean Twum Ampadu, was an emerging operational talent whose precision, quick adaptability, and mission readiness distinguished him from the outset. Commissioning into the operations branch of the Ghana Air Force in 2021, after military training in the United Kingdom, he consistently demonstrated high technical proficiency in flight operations and crew member duties.”

— Excerpt from the tribute by the Ghana Armed Forces


On board the Z-9 helicopter were Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence; and Alhaji Dr Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central and Minister of Environment, Science, and Technology.

Others were Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress; and Samuel Aboagye, Deputy Director-General of National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

The rest are Squadron Leader Peter Anala of the Ghana Air Force, Flying Officer Twum Ampadu of the Ghana Air Force, and Sergeant Ernest Addo of the Ghana Air Force.

They were on their way to Obuasi for a national assignment on illegal mining, also known as galamsey, an existential threat to Ghana, when the aircraft crashed at Sikaman in the Adansi District in the Ashanti Region.

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Why are we honouring foreign religions at the expense of traditional religions? – Asiedu Nketiah asks

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Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah

The Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has questioned why Ghana is giving more recognition to foreign religions while neglecting traditional religion.

Speaking to the media, Nketiah said it appeared imported religions had taken over the country, as if Ghana had no tradition or cultural roots.

He explained that although he is a Christian and a Presbyterian, the laws of Ghana do not make the country exclusively Christian or Muslim.

According to him, the constitution clearly states that Ghana is a secular state where everyone is free to practise their religion and culture.

Nketiah expressed concern that the state was now moving towards honouring foreign religions to the exclusion of traditional ones.

He said this was worrying, especially when chiefs and rulers were also turning to foreign religions.

He was worried about how some people claimed to deliver prophecies and play the role of God.

GFA GS Harrison Addo explains why Nsoatreman FC was still part of the Premier League clubs during the 31st Congress

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Ghana Football Association general secretary Prosper Harrison Addo has explained to the general public of Ghana especially the Football fraternity in Ghana that, Nsoatreman FC was qualified to vote during the 31st annual congress.

“Nsoatreman Football Club is still a member of the Ghana Football Association.

They wrote to the FA that they want to be removed from all competitions, especially the Premier League, after they were charged by the Disciplinary Committee. He told Ghanasportspage.com.

“”Congress is always attended by all the clubs who played the season, and so at this congress you have all the teams that participated in the Premier League, including the relegated clubs, which is their last congress before they become a Division One club.

All the three relegated clubs (Nsoatreman, Accra Lions, and Legon Cities) will not be present as Premier League sides next season. Accra Lions and Legon Cities will be there as Division One League clubs.

“For Nsoatreman FC, they have been demoted to the lower leagues and will not take part in next season’s congress, but they were qualified for this one as a Premier League side, the same as the Women’s Premier League and the Division One League.

That’s why you saw the likes of Faith Ladies, Kotoku Royals, and other relegated teams.” He concluded.

‘Protozoa have been faking stammering at the Jubilee House all this while’ – Diana Asamoah sparks controversy

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Diana Asamoah and Frank Asiedu Bekoe Diana Asamoah and Frank Asiedu Bekoe

Gospel musician Diana Asamoah has accused Frank Asiedu Bekoe, popularly known as “Protozoa,” the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Suhum in the Eastern Region, of faking a stammer for years.

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According to her, during his time as a presidential staffer at the Jubilee House, Protozoa pretended to have a speech impediment, a fact she claims to have recently discovered during his campaign for the Suhum parliamentary seat.

Speaking in an interview on Angel TV, Diana Asamoah said, “Nobody stammers more than Protozoa, but when he became an MP, I realised he had been faking all this while. We lived with Protozoa at the Jubilee House, and when he was talking, he wouldn’t allow anyone to help him finish his sentences. So, when he said he wanted to contest for the MP position.

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“I wondered how he would communicate. I didn’t know God works in mysterious ways; he had been deceiving us all along. It was when we went to Koforidua and I heard him speak fluently that I caught him. I told him he was fake.”

Diana Asamoah is widely known for her public support of the New Patriotic Party.

Over the years, she has been spotted on several NPP campaign platforms, openly endorsing the party’s presidential and parliamentary candidates.

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