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Bawumia deserves another chance to lead NPP – Political Analyst

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Political analyst and Senior Lecturer at the University of Education, Winneba, Dr. Tutu Boahene, has called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to offer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia a second opportunity to lead the party into the 2028 general elections.

Speaking on Adom TV’s Big Agenda, Dr. Boahene argued that historical trends favour second-time presidential contenders in Ghana.

“Ghana’s political history shows that many candidates win the presidency on their second attempt. The late President John Evans Atta Mills contested more than once before succeeding. The same applies to President John Mahama and former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,” he noted.

His comments follow a recent endorsement of Dr. Bawumia by over 60 NPP MPs and 220 former Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), who pledged their support for his potential 2028 bid.

The former MMDCEs, who served under the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia administration between 2017 and 2024, promised to rally behind Dr. Bawumia with their votes, resources, and influence to help him secure the party’s leadership.

Dr. Boahene described the endorsement as significant, saying, “The support from the former MMDCEs clearly shows their confidence in Dr. Bawumia’s leadership. He has already contested for the flagbearer position, and giving him a second chance could yield results, just as it did for his predecessors.”

While acknowledging the credentials of other NPP aspirants, he stressed that Dr. Bawumia’s consistency and experience make him a compelling candidate for the party’s future.

“All the aspirants have potential, but giving Dr. Bawumia another chance could be what propels him to the presidency,” he added.

So far, three prominent figures have declared their intention to contest the NPP presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026 — Abetifi MP and former Food and Agriculture Minister Dr. Bryan Acheampong, former Education Minister and Bosomtwe MP Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, and former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong.

Although Dr. Bawumia is yet to formally announce his candidacy, the growing support from party stakeholders signals increasing momentum behind his potential bid.

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Eco Restore Launches Annual Tree Planting Month

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Mba Takora Dinbahara Dabru planting a tree

 

Eco Restore, a leading reforestation and restorative social enterprise, which combines ancient sustainable practices with cutting-edge regenerative techniques to enhance soil health, restore biodiversity, and secure food security for future generations, has officially launched its annual tree planting month in Takorayiri, located in the North East Region.

The launch coincided with the celebration of World Environment Day (WED) on June 5, which this year focused on the theme “Beat Plastic Pollution”, which aligns with Eco Restore’s mission to restore ecosystems and promote sustainable land management.

The initiative is part of the Global Shea Landscape Emission Reduction Project (GSLERP), a five-year initiative that began last year. It is funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and implemented by the Forestry Commission (FC) and the Global Shea Alliance (GSA), with technical support from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

Eco Restore has partnered with Bunge, a major international shea processor, and their collaborator Agriterra as part of this initiative. The organisation aims to plant a total of 142,000 trees, including 100,000 shea trees and 42,000 non-shea trees, across 19 communities by 2025.

At the launch event, Eco Restore Director, Dr. Peter Lovett, announced that the organisation has successfully planted over a million trees in the past six years.

He emphasised the importance of cultivating more indigenous trees, particularly shea, noting their role in supporting reforestation, providing market value, and serving as a livelihood source for women.

Dr. Issahaku Zakaria, another Eco Restore Director, urged the public to refrain from activities that harm the environment and ecosystems. He encouraged everyone to plant more trees or replace those they cut down to prevent the risk of waking up to barren landscapes.

The chief of the Takorayiri community, Mba Takora Dinbahara Dabru, blessed the occasion with a symbolic tree planting exercise, joined by partners including ISODEC Coordinator Madam Agnes A. Gandaa, Madam Scholastica Atarah from the Centre for Ecological and Livelihood (CEAL), and Dr. Michael Barnor, officer-in-charge of the Bole sub-station of CRIG.

FROM Eric Kombat, Takorayiri

Ghana courts Chinese investors with 24-hour economy incentive  

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The Chief of Staff, Mr. Julius Debrah, has urged Chinese manufacturers to take advantage of Ghana’s 24-hour economy initiative, highlighting it as a major incentive for profitable investment.  

Speaking at the opening of a Ghana-China business summit in Accra, Mr. Debrah described the initiative as a three-shift system designed to enhance productivity.   

“The government, as part of our flagship programmes, is introducing what is commonly known as the 24-hour economy, which eventually gives you an expansion in your production capacity.   

“Because instead of going to work for just eight hours, you have the opportunity to work for 24 hours with incentives given to you,” he said.  

Under the theme “Synergising Opportunities: Strengthening the Ghana-China Relationship and Fostering a 24-Hour Economy,” the summit brought together Ghanaian and Chinese investors and businesses.   

Mr. Debrah pledged government support to help Chinese businesses succeed, emphasizing Ghana’s readiness to welcome and encourage investment.  

“When you invest in Ghana, you have the opportunity to export into the other West African countries — Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Guinea,” he said, citing Ghana’s role as host of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, proximity to Europe, strong airline connectivity, and two major ports as key strategic advantages.  

He added that Chinese manufacturers who adopt the 24-hour economy model would benefit from tax incentives, a Time of Use (TOU) electricity tariff system with smart meters, and cheaper, more reliable power during off-peak hours.  

Mr. Debrah identified key sectors ripe for investment, including petrochemicals, housing, electric vehicles, tourism, and agriculture.   

He called for deeper collaboration between Ghana and China, noting the existing trade imbalance.  

“As we speak, we have over 100 manufacturing entities owned by either the Chinese State government or the Chinese private sector. What that tells us is that Ghana is not a bad place to do business after all.”  

In 2023, China exported goods worth US$3.7 billion to Ghana, while Ghana’s exports to China stood at US$1.8 billion.   

Despite this imbalance, Mr. Debrah expressed optimism about the future, stating that more than 560 Chinese businesses have shown interest in operating in Ghana.  

The week-long summit aims to generate ideas and broaden strategies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), leveraging Chinese expertise and capital to enhance Ghana’s manufacturing base and reduce dependence on imports.  

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Behind the Mic and Beyond: Becky’s Impact on Ghana’s Entertainment and Media Space

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She’s bold, brilliant, and breaking boundaries. Rebecca Tweneboah Darko, known professionally as Becky, is more than just a media personality, she is a vibrant storyteller whose passion lies in documenting the people, the energy, and the impact behind the scenes in the entertainment industry.

With a deep focus on covering events and conducting exclusive, high-level interviews, Becky has built a powerful niche in Ghana’s entertainment and media space.

From Academic Roots to a Vibrant Media Career

Backed by a degree in Development Communication and a certificate in Project Management, Becky brings academic precision into every piece of content she creates. These qualifications have equipped her to research deeply, engage thoughtfully, and build content that reflects both excellence and empathy.

At the heart of Becky’s work is the interview. Over the years, she has sat down with some of the most influential voices across Africa and beyond—creating meaningful, in-depth conversations that reveal new sides of celebrated figures. Her guest list includes global icons like Akon, Diamond Platinumz, Ntokozo Mbambo, Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Eric Kofi Abrefa, Zahara, Amakye Dede, Stonebwoy, Diana Hamilton, Tobe Nwigwe, Vic Mensa, Boris Cudjoe, Kofi Kinaata and many more.

These interviews aren’t just fleeting chats—they are stories carefully woven to inspire, inform, and elevate. Becky approaches every interview with preparation and intention, ensuring her guests open up in ways that connect with viewers on a personal level.

A Passion for the Written Word

In addition to her on-screen presence, Becky has written and published over 100 celebrity news and lifestyle articles, each crafted with the same depth and originality that defines her interviews. Her writing captures moments in the lives of creatives and changemakers, archiving their journeys for readers who crave meaningful content. These articles have further cemented her as a thought leader and trusted voice within Ghana’s creative industry.

Brain Behind E-Vibes

Becky is the creator, producer, and host of E-Vibes, a signature show that celebrates individuals making an impact in their fields. It has become a top-tier platform for storytelling, offering viewers an intimate look into the lives of musicians, entrepreneurs, actors, and industry leaders.

She also produces and hosts Showbiz News on Joy News and Joy Prime, manages the online lifestyle series Offscript with Becky, and created GS Global, another digital platform that documents the lives of creatives in the diaspora.

Events, Energy, and Exclusive Coverage

What sets Becky apart is her unmatched energy on the field. She’s covered some of the biggest music and entertainment events both locally and internationally including One Africa Music Festival in Dubai, Calema and Friends in London, the Ghana Music Awards UK, Davido’s Away Festival in USA and many others. At these events, she not only reports but captures the essence—turning fleeting moments into stories that live on.

Her interviews from these events are often the first look fans get into the minds of their favorite stars after a major performance or industry milestone.

Her Expertise Behind the Scenes

Aside from media coverage, Becky is also deeply involved in media promotions for artists such as Diana Hamilton and Kofi Kinaata, handling branding and publicity with strategic precision. She is known for helping creatives maximize their visibility while staying true to their identity.

Giving Back Through Genuine Smiles

Becky’s impact stretches beyond media. She is the founder of Genuine Smiles Africa Foundation, a non-profit organization that focuses on bringing hope and joy to underprivileged communities in Ghana and across Africa.

A Decorated Career

Becky’s excellence has earned her several honors:

Golden Age Creative Awards – TV Show of the Year (E-Vibes)

Entertainment, Arts & Tourism Show Host of the Year

Ghana Outstanding Women Awards 2022 – Nominated

Rebecca Tweneboah Darko is currently partnering with Emerging Brands Africa, an East African award scheme, to amplify her influence and network across the continent. She is also the Business Development Executive at Risk Protection Partners.

In addition, Becky has been appointed Regional Manager for Umbrella Management Group Inc. (Liberia) where she leads the expansion of MediPocket USA – Cross Border Care in Africa. Her role includes recruiting agents and building partnerships with insurance companies, corporations, and government bodies to revolutionize healthcare access across the continent.

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‘NPP flagbearer must have integrity, not just money’ – Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu

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Former Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has asserted that wealth alone should not be a deciding factor in selecting a flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking in an interview with 1957 News, and monitored by GhanaWeb on Tuesday, he made reference to the NPP’s Constitution, which stipulates that any individual aspiring to lead the party must be a member in good standing for at least four years.

“If you look at our party’s constitution, qualification for the position of the flagbearer or presidential candidate says you should have been in the party for at least four years and be in good standing. It means that maybe you’ve paid your dues and fulfilled other commitments.

“Beyond that, governance is not about somebody saying, ‘I have money to do this, I have money to do that.’ Because let’s face it, no single individual can finance the campaign of anybody,” he stated.

Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu argued that while financial contributions are important, it should not become a substitute for competence, character, and leadership qualities needed to lead a political party and a nation.

“You are looking at the competence of the person, the integrity, the character, and the ingenuity to lead. Wisdom and intelligence do not reside in one person alone,” he remarked.

His remarks come on the heels of recent statements by former Member of Parliament for Assin Central and flagbearer aspirant, Kennedy Agyapong, who has pledged to raise $7 million to support the party if it adopts a bottom-up approach in conducting its internal elections.

The NPP has scheduled its presidential primaries for Saturday, January 31, 2026.

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Why Ghana’s finance minister is trending on social media

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance

The Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has found himself at the center of social media debates, particularly on X, after the government once again failed to meet its treasury bill auction target.

On Monday, June 23, 2025, the government announced that it had missed its T-bill target for the fourth consecutive time.

According to data from the Bank of Ghana, the auction sought to raise GH¢4.551 billion but secured only GH¢3.379 billion, of which GH¢2.952 billion was accepted.

The consistent shortfalls have raised concerns among market watchers and the public.

However, financial analysts attribute the weak performance to shifting investor preferences. Many investors are reportedly moving towards Bank of Ghana bills, which currently offer a more attractive 27% yield, significantly higher than the national inflation rate of 18.4%.

This development has set social media ablaze, with the hashtag #AtoForson trending as users question the Finance Minister’s handling of the economy.

Some critics argue that the repeated auction misses signal waning investor confidence and are calling for clearer fiscal direction.

However, some netizens have defended the government, suggesting that the current strategy may be part of broader reforms aimed at reducing borrowing costs and repositioning the economy.

Read some of the posts under the trending topic below:

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NPP MPs must remain neutral – Minority Leader, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, Arthur Kennedy share views

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The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has advised members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) caucus in Parliament to remain neutral to foster a sense of unity among the rank and file after the party’s post-flagbearer elections on January 31, 2026. 

He said as Members of Parliament (MPs), they were supposed to toe the middle ground, hold the party together, and not take sides openly.

“My view is that we should be very neutral in all this so that after the primary, we can bring all sides on board and be the advocate for peace,” the Minority Leader told the Daily Graphic in an exclusive interview.

We need unity

Sharing his perspective on the decision by some NPP MPs to support the flagbearer aspirants ahead of the party’s presidential primary scheduled for January 31, next year, Afenyo-Markin said: “If care is not taken, you, the MP yourself, becomes a target after the primary because somebody may not be happy the way you went about your campaign”.

“You may have your views alright, but it is important to remain neutral so that all candidates can reach out to you in difficulty, especially after the primaries because we need the unity of the party,” he said.

Time to show love

The Minority Leader postulated that NPP MPs, as well as supporters of the party, must also act with caution as the party was getting ready for the next presidential primary.

Mr Afenyo-Markin said if they supported any particular candidate, they must sell the brand of the candidate instead of insulting opponents.

“It does not help the good of democracy; what does your candidate stand for, his vision for the party and the country?” he said quizzically.

“To me, these are matters that matter, not the name-calling because in the world of politics, there is no perfect candidate,” the Minority Leader said.

He explained that in politics what mattered the most was the vision of a candidate as well as the group vision that “we will rally around and get into the elections”.

Asked what would be his advice for MPs who might decline to remain neutral, the Minority Leader persisted in entreating members of the caucus to exercise extreme caution in the manner they carried themselves.

“Be measured in your utterances so as to make it easy for post-primary reconciliation, where you yourselves will partake in. Because, definitely in post-election reconciliation, MPs will play a vital role,” he stated.

It is the time for us to show love and stay together,” Afenyo-Markin entreated.

“If you cannot adhere to my advice of being neutral and you want to show face, it is within your right, but be measured and put up a posture that will promote reconciliation,” the Leader of the Minority caucus added.

Guard against trust deficit

Using himself as an example, Mr Afenyo-Markin said he had personally restrained himself because he wanted to keep a good relationship with all flagbearer aspirants.

He said as a member of the NPP National Steering Committee and a member of the various organs of the party involved in decision-making, “if I am not seen to be neutral, I will suffer some trust deficit”.

The MP for Effutu also touted how being neutral in politics had allowed him to become a member of the Professor Mike Oquaye Committee that organised the party’s presidential primary in 2023.

“I was there in the committee because members trusted in our judgement of neutrality, and nobody objected to Prof. Oquaye being in charge of the presidential election committee.

“I was there and we received complaints and resolved every challenge that came and drew up the guidelines for elections,” he said, adding that “so, I would want to draw on that experience to continue to play same role again”.

As the Leader of the NPP Caucus in Parliament, Mr Afenyo-Markin added that his ultimate goal was for the party to win the next general election; therefore, “we in Parliament must do our work to demonstrate to the nation that the NPP is ready”.

“But to be ready means reforms as proposed and at delegates’ conference we will be able to firm up the direction we want to go by way of the kind of reforms we want,” he said. 

Early presidential primary

On the issue of early flagbearer primary, the Minority Leader said the NPP constitution envisaged a situation where the party conducted early presidential contest while in opposition.

He, therefore, said he did not have any problem with the proposal by the Constitutional Review Committee, chaired by Frank Davies, and set up by National Council to push for early primary on January 31, next year.

Mr Afenyo-Markin said that notwithstanding, such a decision was subject to the annual delegates’ conference, made up of all the grassroots polling stations, constituency and regional executives, set for July 19, 2025, to confirm it.

“So, whatever the proposal may be, it would be sent to conference for confirmation,” he said.

Speed up internal organisation 

Regarding the organisation of the NPP, the MP for Effutu said he was of the strong view that while the party desired to have an early presidential contest, the party should equally speed up its internal organisation.

He said the party should ensure that it organised all the internal structures to be ready for the flagbearer primary, “so that whoever wins can ride on the cohesion at the grassroots”.

Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu supports

For his part, the former MP for Suame in the Ashanti Region, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, who also served as the Majority Leader in the Eighth Parliament, defended the party’s decision to hold its presidential primary on January 31, 2026.

According to him, the National Council, the party’s highest decision-making body, has the authority to set the date, and the early election would promote peace within the party.

“NPP has done this before,” he said, and cited the 2012 example where the party elected its presidential candidate two years ahead of the election.

Mr Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu emphasised that the party’s constitution granted the National Council the power to make such decisions.

The party’s National Executive Committee and National Council made the decision to hold the presidential primary on January 31, 2026, after a crucial meeting on June 17, 2025.

Nominations for the primary are expected to open from December 2 to 6, 2025.

Arthur Kennedy disagrees

A member of the NPP, Dr Arthur Kennedy, expressed concern over the party’s decision to hold its presidential primary on January 31, 2026, to elect its flag bearer for the 2028 general election.

He said the party’s internal discourse had reached a boiling point, and the decision to pick a flag bearer at this time might be premature.

Dr Kennedy said this in an interview with the Daily Graphic.

“Traditionally, the NPP, at least since the time of B.J. Da Rocha, a founding member and first National Chairman, has always felt that right after a presidential election, there is the need for renewal of the mandate by all party executives, starting from the polling station all the way to the national level,” he explained.

He added that the tradition had been respected all the way to Peter Mac Manu’s tenure as the National Chairman.

Mandate

Dr Kennedy stressed that it was necessary for the party executives to first renew their mandate.

That, he said, was essential for the party’s growth and effectiveness.

The campaign manager for former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in 2008 questioned the timing of the flagbearer election, saying, “Why pick it in early 2026 when you could wait till mid-2027 or late 2027?”

“Election issues are not static. So, for example, the issues that are salient now may not be salient in 2028. So, most parties, out of pragmatism, wait until as close to the election as possible to pick their candidates,” he suggested.

He cited examples from other countries, such as the US, where parties often waited until close to the election to pick their candidates, allowing them to respond to changing electoral dynamics to buttress his point.

Dr Kennedy also stressed the importance of adopting a more democratic approach to the party’s primary elections, advocating a system where all party members could vote.

“The logical end of all this is letting everybody who is a party member to vote,” he said.

That would help prevent the buying of delegates and ensure the true voice of the party’s rank and file was heard, he added.

Constitution

The NPP constitution under Article 13(1)(1) provides that the date and venue for the election of the party’s Presidential Candidate shall be decided by the National Council of the party.

Article 13 (1) of the party’s Constitution says the election of the party’s Presidential Candidate shall be held not later than twenty-four (24) months from the date of the national election. The date and venue for the election shall be decided by the National Council, provided, however, that the National Council may, on appropriate occasion, vary the date.

Article 13 (2) says not later than six (6) months prior to the holding of the election, the General Secretary shall give notice inviting applications from members for nomination as the party’s candidate to contest for the office of President of the Republic. 

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Robert Beninn Calls For Entrepreneurial Mindset Shift

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William Burckson

 

FOUNDER AND Chief Learning Strategist for Temple Advisory, Robert Beninn has called on individuals to renew their mindset on how they perceive entrepreneurship.

Speaking at the Enterprise and Employment Fair 2025 organized by Kingdom Expression Ministries Worldwide under the theme, “Rising Above: Building Resilience in Business and Career Development, “Mr. Beninn stated, “We’re all entrepreneurs, and for us to succeed, we need to begin to work each of us in our fields as entrepreneurs, not thinking of ourselves as people who are building careers, but as people who are bringing value to the workplace.”

Mr. Beninn emphasised that individuals have the power to redeem themselves and build their nation, urging them to think of their work as enterprises, creating value and generating rewards.

“We can’t wait for anybody to come redeem us; we can. We only have to change our mindset, build our entrepreneurial skills and abilities, and we can do this. If each one of us thinks of our society, the resources we have, the endowments that we have given by God, we can do a lot and redeem ourselves.”

President of Kingdom Expression Ministries Worldwide, William Burckson, speaking of the essence of the event stated that the church aims to raise men and women who will positively impact society by offering solutions, products, and services that uplift their communities.

He said the church’s approach to ministry involves training and developing individuals to serve society effectively. “To support this, specific platforms like the Enterprise and Employment Fair are organised with focuses on equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to overcome obstacles.”

The Enterprise and Employment Fair features a workshop session and an exhibition of Ghana Made products. The workshop capacitates participants, helping them understand key concepts that enhance their effectiveness in their spaces. The exhibition showcases the work and ideas of some participants, demonstrating the impact of the training.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

 

I’m so grateful for this amazing woman you brought into my life- Actor, Yul Edochie appreciates God for sending Judy his way

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I?m so grateful for this amazing woman you brought into my life- Actor, Yul Edochie appreciates God for sending Judy his way

Yul Edochie took to social media this morning to appreciate God for sending his wife, Judy his way. 

According to the actor/prophet/traditionalist, his meeting with Judy was a prophesy that later came to pass. 

Yul who recently welcomed a baby girl with Judy, wrote

‘’Dear God, I’m so grateful for this amazing woman you brought into my life, Ijele Odogwu Judy Austin Yul Edochie My one and only. A prophecy you revealed to me and it came to pass. Take all the glory Lord.”

I?m so grateful for this amazing woman you brought into my life- Actor, Yul Edochie appreciates God for sending Judy his way

Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez clash online over who is the best rapper

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Nigerian rappers Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez are locked in a heated online exchange over who truly reigns supreme in the rap game.

What began as a subtle verse in a newly released song has since escalated into a full-blown social media spat between the two artistes.

The tension started with the June 20, 2025 release of ‘Who Is Rapping’ by Nigerian rapper A-Q, which features Blaqbonez.

Though no names were explicitly mentioned, many listeners believed the track contained veiled shots at other rappers in the industry.

In hip-hop culture, such subliminal jabs are not uncommon and are often seen as part of the genre’s competitive spirit.

Shortly after the song dropped, Odumodublvck took to X, posting a series of cryptic but strongly worded messages that many interpreted as responses to the track and its featured artiste.

“Tell that old fool that Odumodu is really rapping,” he wrote.

In another post, he added: “Who vex smiggle?”, a reference seemingly aimed at mocking someone, likened by fans to Gollum from The Lord of the Rings.

He later tweeted: “A-FOOL”, a post fans took as a play on A-Q’s name, interpreting it as a direct insult.

Odumodublvck didn’t stop there. He continued posting indirect shots, including:

“There’s a rapper who made a deal they can’t get out of and is now trying to use my name to sell records.”

Although no name was mentioned, fans widely assumed it was a dig at Blaqbonez.

As the back-and-forth heated up, fans encouraged Odumodublvck to take the beef to the studio. But he dismissed the idea with: “Make Kendrick go dey battle Ace Hood.”

This was interpreted as him saying Blaqbonez is not on his level, likening any rap battle between them to a mismatch. “I no dey do rap beef with una,” he added, clarifying that he had no interest in engaging in a diss-track battle.

Blaqbonez subsequently enters the fray.

Rather than responding directly at first, Blaqbonez took a subtler approach.

He went on X to congratulate Olamide on his new album, praising the veteran rapper’s consistency and career longevity.

When a fan replied, expressing hope that Blaqbonez wouldn’t die soon, he took the opportunity to slide in a pointed remark: “Them say them go kill me, but I don record enough for 3 more albums. No fear, because rap actually hard for some people.”

This appeared to be a veiled response to Odumodublvck’s earlier comments.

Odumodublvck replied directly, referencing their 2024 collaboration ‘Technician’: “If rap hard for me, your last hit no go dey with me. I am everything you want to be, nigga.”

He implied that Blaqbonez’s last major hit was made possible through their collaboration.

Blaqbonez kept things cool, tweeting, “Been hot since I stepped into the game. Everlasting taker.”

Odumodublvck shot back, accusing Blaqbonez of relying on his record label to remain relevant, “You are not taking anything, nigga. You are using your label. Nobody book you for shows anymore. Me replying you is what you need for your career. And I’ll give you that, because you’ve got mouths to feed.”

Blaqbonez then challenged Odumodublvck to settle the matter musically rather than through tweets.

He accused Odumodublvck of complaining to event organisers and drew a comparison to Kendrick Lamar, implying that true rap legends take their battles to the mic, not social media.

“Enter studio & get tf out my mentions. This no be Twitter warfare. And stop calling the show industry crying about me. No be so Kendrick Lamar dey do. Hip-hop legacy,” he said.

But Odumodublvck remained firm in his stance, refusing to take the beef into the booth.

“You want to make it about studio. Na lie. We go meet again for street. You know the level. This is not a rap beef. Na me and you for this world,” he said.

Blaqbonez went quiet after that, not posting again on the issue.

Odumodu, however, continued to post more comments, though they weren’t as direct.

As for A-Q, he didn’t respond to Odumodublvck directly either, but he did share this message, which many believe is related to the situation.

“It’s funny how one verse can fxxk up the game,” A-Q added.

Also, watch an exclusive interview with Ayisi on the latest edition of Talkertainment below:

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‘Insensitive, intolerant govt’ – Ntim Fordjour slams government over SWAT crackdown on teachers

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Reverend John Ntim Fordjour is the Member of Parliament for Assin South Reverend John Ntim Fordjour is the Member of Parliament for Assin South

The Member of Parliament for Assin South and former Deputy Minister of Education, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, has criticised government over the decision to deploy Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team to disperse teachers who were picketing at the Ghana Education Service (GES) headquarters on Monday, June 23, 2025.

In a post on his X account on June 24, 2025, Reverend Ntim Fordjour expressed his dismay at the incident, describing the government’s action as “insensitive and intolerant.”

He questioned the rationale behind using a SWAT team against teachers who were peacefully demanding their unpaid salaries, highlighting the humiliation the educators were subjected to because of the development.

“Under President Mahama, Police SWAT is called on unpaid teachers to heckle them out of Ghana Education Service HQ for simply demanding their lawful pay. What crime did they commit to face such humiliation? What happened to the dignity of teachers? Insensitive and intolerant govt,” Reverend Ntim Fordjour wrote.

The deployment of the SWAT team occurred during a protest by hundreds of trained teachers who have not received their salaries for the past 10 months.

The teachers had converged peacefully at the GES headquarters to demand urgent action from the government regarding their unpaid arrears, which they claim have made their lives unbearable.

Some of the teachers have been seen in viral videos lamenting the decision to chase them away with the police.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Education Service has announced that concrete steps are being taken to address the concerns of the newly posted teachers, but no specific timeline for resolution has been provided.

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I had to choose between my job at NIB and my music career

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Gospel musician Kofi Owusu Peprah has revealed that he had to resign from the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) because the job clashed with his music career.

Speaking on Hitz FM’s Hitz Praise Zone with Nii Noi, the Big God hitmaker revealed that his exit from the bureau happened about four years ago.

According to him, he was issued a query by his superiors while he was live on air during a radio interview at Hitz FM, which led to his decision to resign.

“I have left the BNI for about four years. It is in the studio that I received my query letter. Yes, in this house. I came for an interview. It’s a broken record but this is the first time I am being explicit about it,” he stated.

Kofi Peprah explained that the ethics of the intelligence agency prohibit officers from engaging in music or similar public activities. After the query, he was given two options: either resign from his position or delete all his music content from platforms like YouTube and stop pursuing music altogether.

“I was given the opportunity to resign or quit everything relating to music, pull down all my YouTube stuff, you know. Those are the ethics: so I am saying this so that if you are in it and you wanna do music you know what you are getting yourself into,” he added.

Kofi Owusu Peprah is now focused fully on his music career. He is currently preparing for a gospel concert scheduled for 17th August 2025 at Cedar Mountain Chapel in Accra.

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‘Government has allocated funds for your allowances in 2025 Budget’ – GES

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Ghana Education Service expected to resolve all issues of payment delays Ghana Education Service expected to resolve all issues of payment delays

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has stated that in an effort to address concerns of delayed payments to newly posted teachers, provisions have been made through the Ministry of Finance for the payment of their allowances in the 2025 budget.

In a press release dated Tuesday, June 24, 2025, the Public Relations Officer of GES, Daniel Fenyi, acknowledged the concerns raised by the aggrieved teachers and stated that efforts are underway to ensure the release of funds to facilitate their payments.

“We are pleased to confirm that the Ministry of Finance has made a budgetary provision for these teachers and others in the 2025 National Budget. We are optimistic that the necessary funds will be released soon to facilitate these payments,” portions of the statement read.

The state institution further indicated that it has established a committee comprising five representatives from the affected teacher groups, who will collaborate with the GES to expedite the resolution process and ensure that all concerns are thoroughly addressed.

“To fast-track the resolution process, a technical committee has been formed, including five representatives from the affected teachers. This committee is actively collaborating with GES Management and has already made significant progress,” the statement added.

The GES also bemoaned the frequent emergence of new groups with new leadership presenting grievances, stating that it hampers their ability to effectively track and address concerns.

Reiterating its commitment to resolving delays in the payment of allowances and issuance of IDs, the GES urged teacher groups to adopt a unified and coordinated representation, which it said would help streamline engagement processes and expedite the provision of solutions.

“While we are committed to resolving this issue, the GES appeals for coordinated, unified, and consistent representation from the teachers. The frequent emergence of new groups with shifting leadership makes it challenging to track concerns effectively and ensure progress. Consistent representation will greatly streamline our engagement process and accelerate solutions,” it added.

The statement follows a protest by a group of recently posted teachers from the 2022 batch of College of Education graduates, who gathered at the GES headquarters to demand the issuance of staff IDs and the payment of their salaries, which have been outstanding for ten months.

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‘You can apply for visas personally, don’t use agents’

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The Consul General at the United States Embassy in Ghana, Elliot Fertik, has emphasised that visa applications can be completed independently, without the involvement of “agents” or “intermediaries,” by simply using the embassy’s official website.

According to him, anyone who promises to assist with a visa application for a fee is either lying or committing fraud.

He noted that relying on such consultants often contributes to the high rate of unsuccessful visa applications.

“I will say, in general, that the visa application process is something you can do by yourself. Visa fixers claim they have influence over the process and demand thousands of dollars, promising they can guarantee you a visa because they know someone inside the Embassy. Let me be clear, they are lying, and they are ripping you off. It is probably not legitimate,” Fertik was quoted by myjoyonline.com

He emphasised that personally applying through the embassy’s website reduces the risk of submitting incomplete or inaccurate documents, which often leads to visa denials.

Fertik urged applicants to carefully follow the instructions provided on the website and stressed the importance of obtaining accurate information directly from the U.S. Embassy’s official channels.

“You can complete the process on our website, and there are also phone numbers and email addresses available there for assistance if you encounter any difficulties,” he added.

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Hearts of Oak struggle to strengthen squad due to transfer ban

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Hearts of Oak's plans derailed by transfer ban by GFA due to failure to pay some money owed to NEU Hearts of Oak’s plans derailed by transfer ban by GFA due to failure to pay some money owed to NEU

Hearts of Oak’s rebuilding plans have been derailed by a transfer ban imposed by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) due to the club’s failure to pay $70,000 owed to New Edubiase United (NEU) for the transfer of Salim Adams.

This development has hindered their efforts to bolster the squad ahead of the new season.

The Phobians, determined to recover from a lackluster 2024/25 season, unveiled plans to overhaul their team. The club introduced a new recruitment team and appointed a new technical bench led by Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, with management optimistic about making significant strides to compete for top honors domestically and continentally.

The Ghana Football Association’s ruling, due to Hearts of Oak’s failure to pay the final installment of Salim Adams’ transfer fee, has resulted in a transfer ban, preventing the club from registering new players, both locally and internationally, and casting doubt on the club’s financial management and compliance with transfer rules.

According to club insiders, Hearts of Oak had identified several target players and were in advanced talks, but the transfer ban has put these plans on hold, dealing a significant blow to coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani’s preparations for the upcoming season and potentially impacting the team’s competitiveness.

Hearts of Oak’s failure to quickly resolve the debt issue may cause them to miss out on key targets in the competitive transfer market, complicating their rebuilding plans and raising concerns about the club’s internal processes and financial management.

The club’s management must act fast to settle the debt and lift the transfer ban to avoid derailing their hopes for a successful season.

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Shatta Wale’s Girlfriend Maali Reveals Daughter Queen Money’s Face for the First Time

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Maali, the girlfriend of Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale, has shared the first clear glimpse of their daughter, Queen Money, months after the couple welcomed their child in November 2024.

In a recent social media post, Maali shared a photo of Queen Money sitting on a couch, staring at her mother. Though the baby’s eyes were lightly covered, her face was fully visible—marking the first time the public has seen her features.

Shatta Wale & Maali’s Growing Family

The SM boss and Maali welcomed Queen Money after nearly three years of dating. The child is Shatta Wale’s third publicly known offspring. Speculation about Maali’s pregnancy began circulating last year after she was spotted with a visible baby bump in videos at the musician’s mansion.

Shatta Wale further fueled the rumors when he gifted Maali a brand-new white Range Rover in celebration of her pregnancy. Since Queen Money’s birth, the couple has shared several moments with their daughter but had previously kept her face hidden—until now.

Fans React to Queen Money’s Debut

The photo quickly sparked excitement among fans, with many flooding social media with positive reactions. The reveal comes just days after Shatta Wale was seen bonding with his daughter in a heartwarming TikTok video.

In the clip, the Killa Ji Mi hitmaker joyfully played with Queen Money on the floor of their luxurious Trasacco Valley mansion, surrounded by her toys. Another video showed him singing a lullaby while gently rocking her in a stroller.

Maali’s Bond with Shatta Wale’s Other Children

Maali has also developed a close relationship with Shatta Wale’s other daughter, Cherissa. A recent video showed the two dancing together in their home, earning praise from fans for their sweet connection.

What’s Next for the Family?

With Queen Money’s face now revealed, fans are eager to see more of the adorable toddler as she grows up in the spotlight. Shatta Wale and Maali continue to share glimpses of their lavish lifestyle, blending family moments with their high-profile careers.

Source: YenNews

Newlywed Couple Die In Car Crash

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A newlywed couple have lost their lives in a car crash at Gurugu, a suburb of Tamale in the Northern Region.

The incident occurred on the night of Sunday, June 22, 2025, around 11:00 pm, just hours after the couple celebrated their wedding earlier that same afternoon.

DAILY GUIDE gathered that the bride died at the scene, while the groom was rushed to the hospital but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries shortly after.

The couple were riding on their motorbike from the bride’s family home to the groom’s rented apartment in Gurugu when the accident occurred.

Their bodies have since been taken to the Tamale Teaching Hospital Morgue for autopsy and preservation.

 

FROM Eric Kombat, Gurugu

BoG followed due process in staff dismissals after probation review – Austin Gamey

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Human resource consultant Austin Gamey has weighed in on the Bank of Ghana’s recent staff terminations, stating that the central bank acted within the bounds of Ghanaian labour laws.

He explained that the law permits employers to hire new staff on a probationary basis for up to six months, during which their performance is closely evaluated.

According to Gamey, if a recruit fails to meet the organisation’s expectations, the employer has the right to terminate the appointment.

He noted that in such cases, employers are not necessarily required to provide lengthy notice periods, and in some instances, termination can occur without any notice at all.

“It’s standard practice for companies to let go of employees who don’t pass their probationary period, often with minimal notice, typically around two weeks, or even none,” Gamey is quoted to have said by JoyBusiness.

He emphasised, “You can even be asked to leave without notice. If someone completes their probation and the company cannot keep them, they can be let go with about two weeks’ notice or even none.”

His comments suggest that the Bank of Ghana’s decision to terminate the appointments of some staff recruited in December 2024 is consistent with established labour laws and practices in Ghana.

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Mahama Gives EMY Africa Thumbs Up  

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Issaka Jajah from UNESCO in a pose with other diginitries

 

PRESIDENT JOHN Dramani Mahama has commended Carbon AV, organisers of the EMY Africa Rising Symposium, for creating an avenue that seeks to nurture young minds to be innovative in tackling Africa’s challenges.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Yussif Issaka Jajah, speaking on behalf of President Mahama, said the Africa Rising Symposium, in its second edition, is more than just a meeting of minds.

“It’s a gathering of hearts and hands committed to building a stronger, more united Africa. To the entrepreneurs present here today, you are the architects of Africa’s economic future; to the youth, you are the engines of change.”

He added, “To our leaders who are here, you are the custodians of hope. Finally, let us go forward with courage, conviction, and collaboration, for Africa is rising, and we are leading the way.”

Speaking on government efforts to support youth development, Issaka Jajah stated that “President Mahama has started a process of training young people in data skills such as expanding broadband infrastructure and supporting tech startups by launching the national digital innovation hub, a one-stop centre for young innovators and entrepreneurs regarding our creative industry and in recognition of the immense cultural world that defines our identity and fuels our creative spirit.”

“The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, with support from UNESCO, has reviewed Ghana’s National Culture Policy, in addition to the Creative Arts Industry Act. The visionary blueprint is designed to unlock the full economic and artistic potential of our vibrant culture and creative sector. Under this initiative, filmmakers, musicians, designers, and artists will gain unprecedented access to targeted funding mechanisms, professional training programmes, and structured platforms for implementation on international markets,” he added.

The 2024 EMY Africa Man of the Year, Dr. James Condua Orleans-Lindsay, on his part, highlighted Africa’s vast potential, including human resources, natural resources, the digital economy, among others.

He noted that Africa is poised to play a major role in global economic growth, with Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth projected to increase from 3.3% in 2020 to 3.5% in 2025 and 4.3% in 2026 and 2027.

He added that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) presents an important opportunity for regional integration and economic growth, saying, “By leveraging these strengths, Africa can realise its full potential and drive economic growth, innovation, and development.”

 

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

New Lawra MCE Adam Muazu, dies after a short illness

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The late MCE, Adam Muazu.

The Lawra Municipality in the Upper West Region has been thrown into mourning following the death of its newly appointed Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Alhaji Adam Muazu.

Family sources confirmed to MyJoyOnline that the MCE passed away in Accra after battling a protracted illness. He was sworn into office in April 2025.

According to relatives, Alhaji Muazu had been unwell prior to his appointment and had sought medical care at several health facilities across the country.

His passing comes as a major blow to the Lawra community, which is still reeling from the tragic drowning of seven students from Lawra Senior High School at the Dikpe River, a tributary of the Black Volta.

Alhaji Muazu’s final public assignment as MCE was during a visit by members of the Upper West Regional Security Council to commiserate with the school and the bereaved families following the tragic incident.

The late MCE, Adam Muazu (In the middle) front roll.

Before his appointment, he served as the first Propaganda Secretary (now Communications Officer) of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Lawra Constituency and was a two-time successful parliamentary campaign coordinator for the current MP, Bede A. Ziedeng.

Professionally, Alhaji Muazu was a teacher and businessman. He was also the founder of Superteck Digital Studios, a multimedia company.

He was part of the final batch of the old secondary school system at Wa Secondary School, completing in 1994.

Alhaji Adam Muazu was 53 years old. He is survived by three wives and seven children.

His body is expected to be flown to Lawra via Wa today, Tuesday, June 24, and will be buried in accordance with Islamic tradition.

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Women’s Development Bank critical to closing credit gap for female-led businesses

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has stated that the establishment of a Women’s Development Bank is expected to help address longstanding credit access constraints facing women-led enterprises across sectors, including trade, agriculture and technology.

Delivering remarks on behalf of the Governor at the 2025 African Financial Inclusion Policy Initiative meetings on June 20, First Deputy Governor Dr. Zakari Mumuni stated that the move forms part of broader efforts to advance gender-inclusive financial policies.

“Beyond access, we are also committed to gender inclusive finance. In 2023, Ghana joined the African Development Bank’s AFAWA (Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa) initiative, supporting financial institutions to unlock credit for women entrepreneurs through risk sharing and technical assistance.

“Even more, under the leadership of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana is establishing a Women’s Development Bank with a seed capital of over GHȼ51 million allocated in the 2025 budget. This institution will directly address the persistent credit gap faced by women-led businesses, particularly in agriculture, trade, and tech areas. These initiatives reflect our belief that women’s financial inclusion is not a social obligation but a smart economic strategy,” Dr. Zakari Mumuni.

The establishment of the Women’s Development Bank was a key promise by President Mahama ahead of the 2024 elections.

It is a special-purpose bank run by women to support women-owned and women-led businesses with low-interest loans and other tailored financial services on very flexible terms. This is aimed at the economic empowerment of millions of Ghanaian women.

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, during the 2025 Budget presentation, announced that the government has allocated GH¢51.3 million as seed fund for the establishment of the Women’s Development Bank.

Digital integration key to market access, finance – Absa Bank Ghana

Ghana’s economic growth lies on production, not consumption – Deputy agric minister

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Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, John Dumelo, has emphasised the need for Ghana to transition from a consumption-driven economy to one centered on production in order to achieve greater national efficiency and long-term economic stability.

Speaking at the Ghana-China Business Summit in Accra on Monday, June 23, 2025, Dumelo underscored the importance of increasing agricultural productivity and value addition as key components of this shift.

“To feed our industries and to export is good, and adding value before we export is even better. But what we really need is efficiency, efficiency in maximising the use of the land we have. We must prioritize efficiency when it comes to agriculture,” he stated.

Dumelo noted that a production-focused economic model would drive job creation, support local businesses, and improve Ghana’s food security and export capabilities.

He also emphasised that the country’s economic resilience depends on building a strong foundation in agriculture and industrial production.

The Deputy Minister further called for innovative partnerships with technologically advanced countries, particularly China, to help modernise Ghana’s agricultural sector.

“That’s why it’s important to partner with countries like China to help us maximise the use of our land, especially in the transfer of technology. Even though our doors have been open for a long time, we are opening new doors now,” he explained.

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Black Sherif’s team rejected GH¢300,000 payment – Organisers explain performance delay

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Ghanaian musician Black Sherif Ghanaian musician Black Sherif

Organisers of the recently held Unifest concert at the Takoradi Mall Event Center, have explained the reasons behind the Black Sherif’s delayed performance that has since sparked discussions online.

It will be recalled that on June 22, 2025, Black Sherif became a trending topic on social media after fans pelted him with water in frustration over his late appearance on stage.

In a new development, event promoters have claimed that Black Sherif’s team rejected the agreed payment just an hour before his scheduled performance.

One of the organisers, Mutombo, explained during an interview that the artiste’s management initially agreed to a performance fee of GH¢300,000 but later demanded an additional GH¢50,000.

“We paid this guy GH¢300,000, and he refused to mount the stage. They were asking for an extra GH¢50,000, and for about an hour, they kept deliberating on this extra money,” he said.

Another organiser, YB, also spoke on YFM, offering further insight into the cause of the delay.

According to him, Black Sherif’s team raised concerns about the stage setup, claiming it did not meet their required standards.

“They have their standard, and the stage didn’t meet it. They made several complaints. I didn’t include production details in the contract, though. Still, the management wasn’t satisfied with the setup,” YB stated.

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‘Government has allocated funds for your allowances in 2025 Budget’ – GES calms aggrieved teachers

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Ghana Education Service expected to resolve all issues of payment delays Ghana Education Service expected to resolve all issues of payment delays

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has stated that in an effort to address concerns of delayed payments to newly posted teachers, provisions have been made through the Ministry of Finance for the payment of their allowances in the 2025 budget.

In a press release dated Tuesday, June 24, 2025, the Public Relations Officer of GES, Daniel Fenyi, acknowledged the concerns raised by the aggrieved teachers and stated that efforts are underway to ensure the release of funds to facilitate their payments.

“We are pleased to confirm that the Ministry of Finance has made a budgetary provision for these teachers and others in the 2025 National Budget. We are optimistic that the necessary funds will be released soon to facilitate these payments,” portions of the statement read.

The state institution further indicated that it has established a committee comprising five representatives from the affected teacher groups, who will collaborate with the GES to expedite the resolution process and ensure that all concerns are thoroughly addressed.

“To fast-track the resolution process, a technical committee has been formed, including five representatives from the affected teachers. This committee is actively collaborating with GES Management and has already made significant progress,” the statement added.

The GES also bemoaned the frequent emergence of new groups with new leadership presenting grievances, stating that it hampers their ability to effectively track and address concerns.

Reiterating its commitment to resolving delays in the payment of allowances and issuance of IDs, the GES urged teacher groups to adopt a unified and coordinated representation, which it said would help streamline engagement processes and expedite the provision of solutions.

“While we are committed to resolving this issue, the GES appeals for coordinated, unified, and consistent representation from the teachers. The frequent emergence of new groups with shifting leadership makes it challenging to track concerns effectively and ensure progress. Consistent representation will greatly streamline our engagement process and accelerate solutions,” it added.

The statement follows a protest by a group of recently posted teachers from the 2022 batch of College of Education graduates, who gathered at the GES headquarters to demand the issuance of staff IDs and the payment of their salaries, which have been outstanding for ten months.

Read the full statement below;

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Why the US Embassy requires access to social media for student visa applications

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US Embassy in Ghana announces new student visa applicants policy US Embassy in Ghana announces new student visa applicants policy

The United States Embassy in Ghana has announced a new policy requiring student visa applicants to make their social media accounts public before attending their visa interviews.

According to Erik Fertik, the Consul General at the US Embassy in Accra, the updated requirement forms part of an enhanced vetting process targeting the online presence of applicants.

He shared this during an interview on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Monday, June 24, 2025 where he outlined the changes under the new policy.

“Under the new policy, we are engaged in enhanced vetting of the social media and online presence of all student visa applicants.

“That’s why we are telling student visa applicants that they must set their social media profiles to public before they come in for their interview,” he shared.

He added that while the social media screening process has always existed, this new approach places more emphasis on transparency and online behavior.

Fertik further stated that aside from the social media requirement, the visa application process remains largely unchanged.

Applicants will still be required to attend interviews and answer questions about their academic plans and financial preparedness.

The embassy’s new directive highlights the increasing role of digital activities in global visa processing and security screening procedures.

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Kirsty Coventry becomes first female IOC President

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Kirsty Coventry officially takes over as President of the International Olympic Committee Kirsty Coventry officially takes over as President of the International Olympic Committee

Former Zimbabwean swimming champion, Kirsty Coventry, has officially taken over as president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Monday, June 23, 2025, in a historic ceremony held at the IOC headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Coventry begins her eight-year spell officially on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, as the most powerful sports administrator in the world, according to a report by gbcghanaonline.com on June 24.

She has also made history as the first woman and first African to be elected head of the Olympic ruling body.

In a symbolic handover, Thomas Bach passed the golden key of Olympic House to Kirsty Coventry, who pledged to enhance and expand the Olympic Games’ global reach.

Coventry hailed the Olympic Movement as a powerful force for inspiration, transformation, and hope, drawing from her own experience of chasing Olympic gold to now head the organisation.

Kirsty Coventry’s new role will see her focusing on the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, which faces hurdles like local protests and political tensions.

Her experience at Auburn University in the US is expected to help her navigate these challenges effectively.

Much of the discussion during campaigning focused on the IOC’s need for change in its marketing strategies, with several top Olympic sponsors having left in the past 12 months.

Coventry has long-standing ties with the United States, dating back to her time as a leading swimmer at Auburn University in Alabama.

Her experience with the US will prove useful ahead of LA 2028, as she has hinted that she seeks a meeting with President Donald Trump to discuss the Games.

Her unique background as an elite athlete and her status as the first female and African president bring diversity to the IOC’s leadership, aligning with the increasingly international and inclusive nature of the Olympic Movement.

As she embarks on her term, Coventry emphasised unity and innovation as keys to inspiring future generations and sustaining the Olympic legacy.

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Uganda’s long-serving President Museveni to seek reelection, official says

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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni will seek reelection for another term in polls due early next year to extend his nearly four-decade rule, according to a senior official from the ruling party.

Although he was widely expected to run for office again, it is the first confirmation from his National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.

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Uganda will hold its general election in January, in which voters will also elect lawmakers.

Museveni, 80, has been in power since 1986 and is Africa’s fourth-longest-ruling leader. The ruling party has changed the constitution twice in the past to allow him to extend his rule.

In a video posted late on Monday by state broadcaster UBC on social media platform X, the chairperson of the ruling party’s electoral body, Tanga Odoi, said Museveni would pick up forms on June 28 to represent the party in the polls.

“The president … will pick up expression-of-interest forms for two positions, one for chairperson of the party and the other to contest if he is given the chance for presidential flag bearer,” Odoi said.

NRM and other political parties are at present vetting and clearing their candidate for the polls.

Museveni’s closest opponent will be pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine, who came second in the last polls in 2021 and has already confirmed his intention to run in 2026.

Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, rejected the 2021 results, saying his victory had been stolen through ballot stuffing, intimidation by security forces, and other irregularities.

Rights activists and critics have long accused Museveni of using patronage and security forces to maintain his grip on power, but he has denied the accusations and says his long rule is due to popular support.

Agradaa Flaunts Her Kwahu Hotel, Takes Swipe at Empress Gifty

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Agradaa has served Empress Gifty a shade after the latter ridiculed her inability to travel out of the country due to her legal issues

Empress Gifty said security authorities had confiscated her passport and dared her to prove her wrong

The controversial televangelist cheekily responded with a video of her properties

Ghanaian televangelist Evangelist Mama Pat, aka Agradaa, has showcased the current state of her huge property in Kwahu amid her fiery rivalry with Empress Gifty.

Agradaa’s opulent Love Palace is comprised of lavish apartments intended for commercial rental as upscale accommodations for tourists and affluent Ghanaians.

Reports indicate that the complex, with its chandeliers, imported furnishings, and luxurious amenities, makes Agradaa, who was once a traditional priestess, one of the richest women in the country.

Agradaa shared the video in reaction to Empress Gifty’s claim that the former couldn’t travel out of the country because of her legal issues.

Empress Gifty’s moments at the Kotoka International Airport and Europe sparked some interesting reactions on social media, with some people taking a dig at Agradaa.

Agradaa, peeved about Empress Gifty’s jab, established that having a property like hers in Kwahu was more valuable than flying abroad.

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Agradaa had dragged Empress Gifty’s late mother, Agaga, into their fiery feud.

Nana Agradaa had claimed previously that Empress Gifty’s late mother, Stella Aba Annan, popularly known as Agaga, derived her moniker from her name “Agradaa”, which means thunder.

She told the singer that whenever she prayed to her mother’s spirit to come to her aid, she was rather summoning the spirit of Agradaa. Gifty clapped back and warned Nana Agradaa that continuing to provoke her would end badly, as she has the spirit of God on her side.

Source: yen.com.gh

Stylish Ankara Outfits for Teenagers

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Ankara fashion isn’t just for adults—teenagers can rock it too in fun, trendy, and age-appropriate styles. With Ankara’s vibrant prints and endless design options, teens can express their personality while staying fashionable and comfortable.

1. Ankara Skater Dresses:

Perfect for church, birthdays, or casual outings, skater dresses are youthful and playful. They come with flared bottoms and fitted bodices, making them flattering and easy to move in.

2. Two-Piece Sets:

Teen girls love trendy co-ords like Ankara crop tops with high-waisted shorts or skirts. These are great for parties, hangouts, or weekend wear. Add sneakers or sandals for a complete look.

3. Ankara Jumpsuits:

Jumpsuits are stylish and practical. Whether sleeveless, off-shoulder, or with puff sleeves, Ankara jumpsuits are perfect for teens who want a bold yet comfy outfit.

4. Shirt Dresses and Tunics:

Loose-fitting Ankara shirt dresses or tunics paired with leggings or jeans create a casual and chic vibe. Great for school events or shopping trips.

5. Ankara Jackets or Kimonos:

Ankara jackets can be thrown over plain outfits like a tank top and jeans to add color and flair. They’re easy to style and perfect for layering.

6. Off-Shoulder or Puff Sleeve Tops:

Pair Ankara tops with jeans, culottes, or palazzos for a cute and modern look. Styles with puff sleeves, frills, or elastic waists are youthful and flattering.

7. Ankara Rompers:

Rompers are playful and great for hot weather. Teens can wear them for holidays, picnics, or school fun days.

These Ankara styles are perfect for expressing youthful energy while staying modest and fashionable. With the right styling, teenage girls can enjoy the beauty of African prints in modern, creative ways.

Massive Turnout At Amakye @50 Concert

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The Dominion Centre in London was the scene of a spectacular celebration of Ghanaian Highlife music, as Bizzle Entertainment presented Amakye Dede’s 50th anniversary concert.

The event, a tribute to the legendary musician, was a resounding success, drawing a massive crowd and the venue selling out completely.

The man of the night, Amakye Dede, delivered an energetic and emotional performance, closing the night with beloved songs such as ‘Ebeyeyie’ and ‘Su Fre Wo Nyame’.

His powerful delivery and undeniable connection with the crowd served as a reminder of his enduring legacy in Ghanaian music history.

Speaking after the event, Mr. Berny Sarfo, the CEO of Bizzle Entertainment, expressed gratitude to fans who turned up to support the legendary and iconic Ghanaian musician.

“The anniversary concert was a successful one, and on behalf of Amakye Dede and Bizzle Entertainment Group, we want to thank the fans who turned up at the Dominion Centre.

“The event clearly showed how Highlife music is still relevant in the diaspora,” he said.

Mr. Sarfo also thanked guest artistes who successfully put on a spectacular show to make the event more memorable for patrons.

Among the standout performances was that of Highlife artiste KK Fosu, who delivered a powerful set of his classic hits, and likewise legendary Nana Acheampong, who also delighted the crowd with an amazing performance.

Prior to the concert, Mr. Sarfo led a high-powered delegation, including the legendary Amakye Dede, to the Ghana High Commission in London for a courtesy visit.

It was part of activities to mark Amakye Dede’s 50th anniversary concert.

Gold Prices Decline May Erode Int’l Reserves – Fitch Solutions

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A sharp decline in international gold prices following a return towards more conventional trade policies in the US and/or the resolution of major global geopolitical flashpoints would quickly erode the country’s international reserves, UK-based firm, Fitch Solutions, has warned.

It stated that the central bank would, in this scenario, struggle to maintain the cedi at current levels, leading to a renewed sell-off.

“This would keep inflation elevated, lead to a weakening in consumer and investor sentiment and prompt the central bank to keep interest rates higher for longer”, it stated in its downside risk forecast.

On the upside risk, it said a further appreciation of the cedi would bring inflation down more quickly than, “we currently project”.

This would support stronger private consumption and prompt the Bank of Ghana to ease monetary policy more rapidly, which would stimulate credit uptake.

Fitch further pointed out that the contribution of government consumption will be negative in 2025.

This is because the government pursues fiscal consolidation in line with Ghana’s International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.

The report said a stronger exchange rate amid elevated gold prices will support the disinflation process, ease pressure on household budgets, and support consumer spending in the quarters ahead.

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Ghana to Face Nigeria in WAFU Zone B U-20 Opener on July 10

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GHANA’S BLACK Satellites will begin their WAFU Zone B U-20 Cup of Nations campaign with a high-stakes clash against rivals Nigeria on July 10, 2025, at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram.

The hosts are drawn in Group A alongside Nigeria and Benin, with each team playing two matches due to the three-team format. Ghana will wrap up their group stage matches with a fixture against Benin on July 16.

Group B will see Cote D’Ivoire take on Burkina Faso in their opening match, while Niger battles Togo on the second day of the tournament.

The third edition of the WAFU Zone B U-20 tournament will run from July 10 to 23, with the grand finale scheduled for the University of Ghana Stadium.

Ghana will aim to make home advantage count in their quest for regional glory and qualification to the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.

BY Wletsu Ransford

Ghana Maritime Authority, GPHA successfully coordinate medical evacuation at sea

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Dr Kamal-Deen Ali is Director-General of the Ghana Maritime Authority Dr Kamal-Deen Ali is Director-General of the Ghana Maritime Authority

The Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), in collaboration with the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), has successfully carried out a complex medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) operation involving a crew member aboard a supertanker navigating off the coast of Ghana.

The operation, which took place on June 5, 2025, highlights Ghana’s growing capability and commitment to international maritime safety standards.

According to the GMA, the National Search and Rescue (SAR) Centre, hosted by the Authority, received the distress call at 5:13 p.m. on June 4, 2025.

The vessel, a heavily laden supertanker en route to Spain, was located more than 100 nautical miles off the Ghanaian coast.

“In line with international search and rescue protocols, the GMA immediately activated an emergency response plan with the support of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority. The Ghana Navy was also placed on standby in case their intervention became necessary,” a statement signed by Issah Issahaku, Corporate Communications Officer for GMA read.

Due to the significant distance from shore, the rescue team maintained continuous communication with the vessel and successfully guided it towards a pre-agreed rendezvous point closer to the coast.

“A GPHA rescue vessel intercepted the tanker at the designated location and successfully evacuated the affected crew member, who was subsequently transported to receive the required medical attention,” the statement mentioned.

This marks the second joint MEDEVAC operation conducted by the GMA and GPHA within a short period. In November 2024, the two agencies successfully coordinated the evacuation of two critically ill passengers from the Italian cruise liner Costa Smeralda while it was transiting Ghanaian waters en route to Namibia.

“The successful evacuation of the 82-year-old and another passenger in November was a proud moment for Ghana. It demonstrated our readiness to respond swiftly to international SAR calls,” the statement noted.

The GMA emphasised that these operations reflect Ghana’s commitment to its international maritime obligations, particularly under the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), which prioritises the welfare and safety of seafarers.

Minister for Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, commended the joint efforts of the GMA and GPHA, praising their professionalism and timely response.

“These heroic efforts underscore the government’s commitment to enhancing Ghana’s search and rescue capabilities,” the sector minister stated.

“We will continue to support and strengthen collaboration among relevant ministries and agencies to ensure that Ghana’s maritime domain remains safe and responsive to emergencies,” he added.

Despite persistent challenges in national SAR capacity, both the GMA and GPHA have expressed satisfaction with the success of recent missions and reaffirmed their dedication to improving maritime safety within Ghana’s territorial waters.

“Our mission is clear; we will continue to prioritize the safety of all seafarers and provide swift responses to maritime emergencies in line with our global responsibilities,” the Authority assured.

The GMA called for continuous investment in Ghana’s SAR infrastructure and pledged to work closely with local and international partners to bolster the country’s readiness to manage emergencies at sea.

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BBNaija Reunion Show Returns –

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One of television’s most talked-about reality reunions is back! The Big Brother Naija Season 9 Reunion Show premiered yesterday, Monday, June 23, 2025, reuniting the unforgettable housemates from the ninth season for a tell-all series filled with explosive conversations, emotional moments, and unfiltered truths.

Airing exclusively on weeknights at 9PM GMT on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 151/ GOtv Channel 108) and Africa Magic Family (DStv Channel 154/GOtv Channel 107) and Akwaaba Magic (DStv Channel 150/GOtv Channel 102), the reunion will be hosted by the ever-composed Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who is set to guide the housemates and fans through the untold stories, unresolved tensions and behind-the-scenes dynamics that set the continent abuzz.

The Reunion Show, titled ‘No Loose Guard,’ is a staple of the BBNaija franchise, and gives fans a look into what happened after the cameras stopped rolling, from broken friendships and unexpected alliances to romantic fallouts and personal growth.

Speaking ahead of the show’s premiere, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of at MultiChoice Group, said: “So much unfolds in Biggie’s universe and all these months later, the Reunion gives our audience an authentic and reflective look at life after the house. This allows viewers to reconnect with their favourite housemates and witness their evolution. As always, the BBNaija Reunion will bring engaging storytelling, honest conversations, and lots of drama, just what our viewers love.”

Each episode of the show will be available early the next day on Showmax. Fans are encouraged to join the conversation across social platforms using the official hashtag #BBNaijaReunion.

For more updates and exclusive content, viewers can visit www.africamagic.tv/bbnaija, stream the show on DStv Stream or GOtv Stream and manage their DStv/ GOtv their way – anytime, anywhere on MyDStv App or MyGOtv App.

 

 

Big Durbar For King Mswati III

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KING MSWATI III of Eswatini will be honoured with a big durbar of chiefs and people of Asanteman at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi on Thursday, June 26, 2025.

The itinerary of the monarch’s visit to the country said King Mswati III and his delegation would stay in the country from June 24-28, 2025, and they would attend a number of events.

The itinerary, which has been sighted by the paper, said the visiting king on his arrival on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, would hold bilateral talks with President John Mahama in Accra.

On Wednesday, June 25, King Mswati III would officially be welcomed at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi, by his host, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

He would then tour the Manhyia Museum, then address the National House of Chiefs at Manhyia and visit the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) to end the day’s activities.

The main event, which is the grand durbar of chiefs and people of Asanteman, with the Asantehene sitting in state, would be organised on Thursday at the Manhyia Palace.

King Mswati III on Friday, would tour the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi for him to acquaint himself with the academic activities of the top educational institution.

Later on that day, there would be a royal banquet at the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Jubilee Hall in the Manhyia Palace to help entertain the visiting monarch and his entourage.

On Saturday, King Mswati III would join Otumfuo, who is the Chancellor of the KNUST, to attend the university’s congregation before he departs to Accra the same day.

Meanwhile, there was massive cleanup exercise in Kumasi by the KMA and the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) to clean the city ahead of King Mswati III’s royal visit to Kumasi.

 

FROM I.F. Joe Awuah, Kumasi

Seven Arrested Over Robbery Spree in Ashaiman

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Seven individuals, including two juveniles, have been arrested by the Tema Regional Police Command in connection with a series of robberies in Ashaiman, specifically at Sakasska Park and Dagomba Junction in the Greater Accra Region.

According to the police, the suspects allegedly attacked victims with a weapon, stealing various personal items, including an iPhone 12 Pro Max, a Samsung A03 Core, an Infinix Hot 40i, a Dell laptop and charger, a backpack, a power bank, and cash.

Speaker reaffirms Parliament’s commitment to the promotion of human rights

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A delegation from the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) led by the Senior Program Officer for Governance, Mr Akiyo Miguel Afouda, has paid a courtesy call on the Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin.

The purpose of the visit was to promote Human and Children’s Rights in the country and within the sub-region.

In his opening remarks, the Speaker reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to human rights promotion through active participation in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process.

The Speaker emphasised that Parliament’s unique legislative, oversight, and budgetary functions make it a key factor in protecting rights, monitoring executive compliance, and ensuring the implementation of UPR recommendations.

“Ghana’s Parliament has already acted on several key UPR recommendations supported by the state, including the abolition of the death penalty and the passage of the long-awaited Affirmative Action (Gender Equity) Bill,” he said.

The Speaker further stated that the areas of progress in the human rights includes addressing prison conditions, promoting gender and environmental rights, and aligning domestic laws with international human rights protocols.

He added that Parliament has partnered with CHRAJ to implement the National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights through active involvement in the National Mechanism for Reporting and Follow-Up and with closer collaboration with the IPU and human rights CSOs.

The Speaker assured that Parliament will continue to strengthen its oversight and accountability functions to safeguard the rights of all Ghanaians.

He concluded that, in pursuance of its commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights at the domestic and international levels, Parliament has actively been involved in the activities of sessions of Human Rights Council (HRC) and the National Mechanism for reporting and follow-up.

In response, the IPU Officer, Mr. Akiyo Miguel Afouda, commended Speaker for his availability, commitment, and engagement. He added that during the first meeting, which was held in March 2025 it was to celebrate the achievements of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.

He informed the Speaker that a workshop has been programmed to educate members of the Human Rights Committee of Parliament.

‘Insensitive, intolerant govt’ – Ntim Fordjour slams government over SWAT crackdown on picketing teachers

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Reverend John Ntim Fordjour is the Member of Parliament for Assin South Reverend John Ntim Fordjour is the Member of Parliament for Assin South

The Member of Parliament for Assin South and former Deputy Minister of Education, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, has criticised government over the decision to deploy Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team to disperse teachers who were picketing at the Ghana Education Service (GES) headquarters on Monday, June 23, 2025.

In a post on his X account on June 24, 2025, Reverend Ntim Fordjour expressed his dismay at the incident, describing the government’s action as “insensitive and intolerant.”

He questioned the rationale behind using a SWAT team against teachers who were peacefully demanding their unpaid salaries, highlighting the humiliation the educators were subjected to because of the development.

“Under President Mahama, Police SWAT is called on unpaid teachers to heckle them out of Ghana Education Service HQ for simply demanding their lawful pay. What crime did they commit to face such humiliation? What happened to the dignity of teachers? Insensitive and intolerant govt,” Reverend Ntim Fordjour wrote.

The deployment of the SWAT team occurred during a protest by hundreds of trained teachers who have not received their salaries for the past 10 months.

The teachers had converged peacefully at the GES headquarters to demand urgent action from the government regarding their unpaid arrears, which they claim have made their lives unbearable.

Some of the teachers have been seen in viral videos lamenting the decision to chase them away with the police.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Education Service has announced that concrete steps are being taken to address the concerns of the newly posted teachers, but no specific timeline for resolution has been provided.

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Tourism sector set to become Ghana’s second largest income contributor – GTA CEO

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Maame Efua Houadjeto is GTA's Chief Executive Officer Maame Efua Houadjeto is GTA’s Chief Executive Officer

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Maame Efua Houadjeto, has announced the authority’s goal of making tourism the second largest income contributor to Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The authority’s aim is to contribute to Ghana’s 5.7% GDP growth, as reported by the Ghana Statistical Service, driving economic progress and development in the country.

Speaking at the Ghana-China Business Summit held on Monday, June 23, 2025, in Accra, Houadjeto highlighted the strategic importance of tourism in national development and called for stronger investment partnerships, particularly from China.

“One of the most important sectors in Ghana, our aim is to become the second largest income to support the GDP,” she stated.

“We want to make sure that as far as tourism is concerned, we take our rightful place.”

She emphasised Ghana’s competitive advantage in heritage tourism, pointing out that out of 48 recognised heritage sites in West Africa, Ghana alone accounts for 46.

“This tells you that when it comes to tourism and heritage, Ghana plays a key role,” she added.

She further urged potential investors to consider infrastructure development within the tourism space, assuring that Ghana is open and ready for investment opportunities.

The Ghana-China Business Summit aims to deepen bilateral relations and unlock investment potential across key sectors such as tourism, trade, infrastructure, and technology.

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Stop misbehaving! – Showboy slams KOKA for asking FBI to investigate Criss Waddle

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Ghanaian musician and socialite Showboy Ghanaian musician and socialite Showboy

Ghanaian musician and socialite Showboy has criticised entertainment pundit KOKA following the latter’s recent remarks about Criss Waddle in a media interview.

In an earlier appearance on Wontumi TV, KOKA publicly called on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to investigate the source of Criss Waddle’s wealth.

“I am looking for the FBI to commence an investigation into Criss Waddle, because his source of revenue is questionable to me,” KOKA said.

Reacting to the comments, Showboy, who is a close associate of Criss Waddle, took to social media to rebuke KOKA and cautioned him against making what he described as baseless allegations.

According to Showboy, Criss Waddle has lived and worked in the United States for several years, and the wealth he displays, including his luxury vehicles, comes from legitimate means.

“I heard you calling on the FBI to investigate Criss Waddle. KOKA, that’s foolish talk. Let me tell you something, Waddle lives in America and works in America. He has even worked with Spanish companies,” Showboy stated.

He continued, “When he made money, he returned to Ghana to invest. He even signed Medikal as an artist. Waddle is an American citizen, not just a Ghanaian. You think the FBI doesn’t work with evidence? Be reasonable. He even has a baby mama in the U.S.—so what exactly are you talking about?”

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NPP Elections: Sell your candidate’s brand, not insults

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Alexander kwamina Afenyo-Markin is the Minority Leader in Parliament Alexander kwamina Afenyo-Markin is the Minority Leader in Parliament

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has cautioned members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) against engaging in acts that do not foster unity within the party, but instead promote divisiveness.

According to him, as party members begin endorsing candidates who have declared their intentions to contest as flagbearer of the party, their supporters and teams should focus on promoting their candidates’ brands by highlighting their ideas to enhance their appeals.

He added that they should refrain from engaging in campaigns of insults and reputation smearing, which he believes do not help promote the country’s democracy.

“It does not help the good of democracy. What does your candidate stand for, his vision for the party and the country?

“To me, these are matters that matter, not the name-calling, because in the world of politics, there is no perfect candidate,” he is quoted as saying by Daily Graphic in an interview on June 24, 2025.

Afenyo-Markin emphasised the importance of unity within the party as they work to restructure and enhance their appeal, aiming to boost their chances in the 2028 general elections.

The politician’s caution come amid several individuals, including Members of Parliament, openly declaring their support for some of the flagbearer hopefuls and making public statements as part of their campaigns.

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GTA targets renewable energy for hotels, restaurants to cut cost

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Maame Efua Houadjeto is the CEO of GTA Maame Efua Houadjeto is the CEO of GTA

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Maame Efua Houadjeto, has announced plans by the Authority to secure major funding to help hotels and restaurants transition from the national electricity grid to renewable energy sources.

According to her, the move forms part of a broader initiative known as the Green Agenda, which aims to promote environmental sustainability across Ghana’s tourism value chain.

“When it comes to sustainability, it’s very important in our sector. We are promoting what we call the Green Agenda, and our primary focus is sustainability. As I speak to you, we are working to mobilise funds for our hospitality industry to gradually shift from the national grid to sustainable energy sources,” she said.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Ghana-China Business Summit 2025 on Monday, June 23, 2025, Houadjeto noted that energy costs remain a significant challenge for tourism operators, especially hotels.

She explained that reducing these energy expenses is key to making Ghana a more competitive and affordable tourist destination.

“I believe this initiative will help us reduce hotel accommodation costs. If our costs are too high, Ghana will not be seen as an attractive destination. It is, therefore, crucial that we support our hospitality industry, particularly hotels and restaurants, so we can ultimately bring down rates,” she stated.

The Green Agenda aligns with Ghana’s broader climate commitments and sustainable tourism strategy, with the goal of positioning Ghana as a leader in eco-friendly tourism in West Africa.

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Mali signs trade deal with Russia as ties strengthen

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President Vladimir Putin (L) and Col Assimi Goïta held talks in the Kremlin President Vladimir Putin (L) and Col Assimi Goïta held talks in the Kremlin

Mali and Russia have signed a series of agreements aimed at expanding mutual trade and strengthening economic ties.

Among them is a pledge for greater cooperation on nuclear energy, according to details released by the Kremlin.

The announcement of the deals came during a visit by Mali’s junta leader Col Assimi Goïta to Moscow, which included two hours of talks with President Vladimir Putin, Russian state media reports.

Goïta has boosted relations with Russia since seizing power in 2021, while reducing ties with former colonial power France. This reflects a broader regional trend, with neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger also pivoting towards Russia after the overthrow of civilian leaders.

Speaking on Monday, Putin said that while trade ties with Mali were “modest” there was an upward trend and future areas of cooperation would be in “geological exploration, energy, logistics and the humanitarian field”.

Mali and Russia have previously discussed the construction of a Russian-designed nuclear power plant as a strategic energy project for Mali.

“This official visit will contribute to further deepening our relationship in a spirit of mutual trust and respect for sovereignty,” Col Goïta said, according to a statement by the Malian presidency.

Goïta expressed gratitude for Russia’s “warm welcome” and affirmed Mali’s willingness to strengthen the cooperation, which he said “covers many sectors”.

Military cooperation remains a key element of the Russia-Mali alliance.

Russian mercenary forces have supported Col Goïta’s government since French and UN troops were expelled after years of counterinsurgency operations.

The Wagner Group recently withdrew from the country, but another force, the Africa Corps, remains.

When the army seized power in Mali, it cited the need to contain a deteriorating security situation as a major reason for the coup.

However, violence has worsened in recent years despite promises to deal with the conflict.

Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov, who held separate talks with his Malian counterpart Sadio Camara, said the priority of the Russia-Mali partnership was “to achieve practical results in enhancing security and sovereignty”.

“This approach is the key to any success and victory,” the AFP news agency quoted him as saying.

Lil Win Storms Market With Military Men in Ibrahim Traoré Movie, Receives Rousing Welcome

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Popular Kumawood actor and producer Lil Win has once again sparked excitement in Ghana’s film circles after sharing an electrifying scene from his upcoming movie Captain Ibrahim Traoré: The Last African Hero. The film, inspired by the revolutionary Burkinabé leader, Ibrahim Traoré, is already generating buzz on social media for its ambitious portrayal and cinematic intensity.

In a recent behind-the-scenes video shared on TikTok and other platforms, Lil Win is seen riding through a bustling market in a military truck, flanked by men in camouflage uniforms resembling Burkina Faso’s army. The dramatic entrance caught the attention of many, not only for its authenticity but also for the enthusiastic response from onlookers in the market.

Market women and passersby could be heard cheering and waving as Lil Win, dressed in military regalia, responded with composed gestures, channeling the commanding presence of the real-life Captain Traoré. The spontaneous ovation highlighted the public’s deep admiration for both the actor and the subject of the film.

The actor, whose real name is Kwadwo Nkansah, is known for blending humor with powerful storytelling. This time, however, he appears to be taking a more serious and Pan-Africanist tone in portraying the young Burkinabé leader, who has gained prominence across the continent for his anti-colonial rhetoric and revolutionary leadership.

Speaking about the project in a caption, Lil Win said, “We are telling the story of African bravery, of young leaders who rise with purpose. Captain Traoré is not just a man; he is a symbol of a

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Party structure is key, not ego-driven endorsements – Afadjato South MP

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Member of Parliament for Afadjato South, Frank Afriyie, has challenged the political viability of New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopefuls outside the support of party structures, arguing that none of the aspirants, regardless of their popularity, can secure more than 5% of national votes running independently.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Tuesday, June 24, the MP criticised the notion that any single figure within the NPP could claim overwhelming electoral strength without the party’s machinery backing them.

“It is not for nothing that candidates who stand in the name of the NDC or NPP always perform very well in general elections. It is because of the machinery that they represent and the party structures,” he stressed.

Afriyie’s remarks come amid a growing wave of endorsements within the NPP, particularly the recent declaration of support by a coalition of 220 former Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in favour of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general elections.

But Afriyie pushed back, arguing that such endorsements inflate personal egos while ignoring the critical need to rebuild trust and support at the party’s base.

“If Dr. Bawumia, Kennedy Agyapong or any of the aspirants believe they are that formidable, they should try going as independent candidates; they won’t cross 5%,” he challenged.

“Any right-thinking party officer should be more interested in fixing the party from the base, not engaging in premature public endorsements,” he added.

On Monday, June 23, a coalition of 220 former MMDCEs, who served between 2017 and 2024 under the NPP administration, held a press conference at the Alisa Hotel to publicly declare their support for former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to lead the party into the 2028 general elections.

The group claimed that after extensive consultation and analysis, Bawumia emerged as the most capable and visionary candidate. They pledged to offer their full support, political, financial, and strategic, to ensure his victory in the upcoming internal primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026.

Praye Honeho Blames Kiki Banson For Group Decline

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Praye Honeho

 

Praye Honeho, also known as Choirmaster and a member of the once-popular music group Praye, has blamed artiste manager, Kiki Banson, for the group’s alleged downfall.

Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, Praye Honeho said, “I think it was Kiki who destroyed Praye. He didn’t do anything meaningful to help the group.”

According to him, Praye was already successful before working with Kiki Banson, with hit songs like Angelina and others. The group believed Kiki would take them even further.

“We had high hopes. We trusted him, but it was a total disappointment,” Honeho said. “He didn’t work hard enough. If we were already loud and then we started to fade after meeting you, then what does that say?”

Praye Honeho expressed regret, adding that Kiki had a strong reputation and people believed in his abilities—including the group—but he failed to meet expectations.

Kiki Banson is known in the music industry for managing Afropop star Becca, and many credit him for her early success. However, Praye Honeho’s comments suggest that not all his management efforts had the same results.

Kiki Banson is yet to respond to the claims.

Robert Beninn CallsFor Entrepreneurial Mindset Shift

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William Burckson

 

FOUNDER AND Chief Learning Strategist for Temple Advisory, Robert Beninn has called on individuals to renew their mindset on how they perceive entrepreneurship.

Speaking at the Enterprise and Employment Fair 2025 organized by Kingdom Expression Ministries Worldwide under the theme, “Rising Above: Building Resilience in Business and Career Development, “Mr. Beninn stated, “We’re all entrepreneurs, and for us to succeed, we need to begin to work each of us in our fields as entrepreneurs, not thinking of ourselves as people who are building careers, but as people who are bringing value to the workplace.”

Mr. Beninn emphasised that individuals have the power to redeem themselves and build their nation, urging them to think of their work as enterprises, creating value and generating rewards.

“We can’t wait for anybody to come redeem us; we can. We only have to change our mindset, build our entrepreneurial skills and abilities, and we can do this. If each one of us thinks of our society, the resources we have, the endowments that we have given by God, we can do a lot and redeem ourselves.”

President of Kingdom Expression Ministries Worldwide, William Burckson, speaking of the essence of the event stated that the church aims to raise men and women who will positively impact society by offering solutions, products, and services that uplift their communities.

He said the church’s approach to ministry involves training and developing individuals to serve society effectively. “To support this, specific platforms like the Enterprise and Employment Fair are organised with focuses on equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to overcome obstacles.”

The Enterprise and Employment Fair features a workshop session and an exhibition of Ghana Made products. The workshop capacitates participants, helping them understand key concepts that enhance their effectiveness in their spaces. The exhibition showcases the work and ideas of some participants, demonstrating the impact of the training.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

 

Quash order to restore Nii Adama Latse II – Nii Tackie Tsuru urges Supreme Court

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King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II has filed an application at the Supreme Court to quash the order directed at the National House of Chiefs in Kumasi to restore Nii Tackie Adama Latse II onto the national register of chiefs as the Ga Mantse.

In a certiorari application, Nii Teiko Tsuru also wants the apex court to set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal which upheld the High Court’s ruling, which first gave the order in November 2021 for Nii Adama Latse’s name to be restored in the register.

Fintech unlocks business growth – SMEs told

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The President of the Ghana Fintech and Payments Association, Martin Kwame Awagah, has encouraged businesses to embrace financial technology solutions, emphasising their transformative impact on how people live, transact, and access financial services.

Speaking during Week 4 of the #CitiBusinessFestival 2025 On-Air Series on the topic “How Fintech Is Changing the Business Landscape,” Awagah noted that fintech has evolved from a trendy term to a powerful driver of economic growth, financial inclusion, and business development, particularly in emerging markets like Ghana.

“Today, in Ghana and across Africa, we have a thriving youthful population,” he said.

“This demographic represents a significant portion of our society and is very tech-savvy. They’re not interested in long, traditional processes, like going to the bank. They want convenience, speed, and access at their fingertips. And that’s exactly what fintech delivers.”

Awagah stressed that the needs of this young, digital-first generation present a clear opportunity for businesses to innovate and remain competitive by leveraging fintech solutions.

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NDC endorsing Mahama for third-term due to lack of trust in Asiedu Nketiah, Julius Debrah – Wadie alleges

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Former National Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Michael Omari Wadie Former National Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Michael Omari Wadie

Former National Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Michael Omari Wadie, has claimed that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is allegedly pushing for a third term bid by President John Dramani Mahama due to a lack of confidence in other potential leaders within the party.

According to him, the NDC’s recent internal conversations and public discourse around Mahama possibly returning for another term reveal a deeper issue of the party’s inability to identify a strong successor.

Speaking on Asaasepa radio on June 19, 2025, Omari Wadie said, “Even today, the NDC doesn’t have the men. Haven’t you heard that President Mahama will go for a third term? They cannot even identify among themselves who is qualified and capable of doing the work. They don’t have the men, so they are considering Mahama going for a third term.”

He argued that if the NDC had confidence in individuals like Asiedu Nketiah or Julius Debrah, there would be no need to revisit Mahama’s eligibility or leadership.

“If they believed in Asiedu Nketiah or Julius Debrah, would they still be considering Mahama? Certainly not,” he added.

Omari Wadie emphasised that such a scenario would be impossible in the New Patriotic Party, asserting that the NPP has a robust pipeline of competent leaders capable of taking over at any time.

“This cannot happen in the NPP. We have capable people who can lead the country. If a leader in the NPP tried to overstay his welcome, we would send him to court,” he stressed.

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