The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) branch of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has praised President John Dramani Mahama for what it describes as a commendable performance during his first 120 days in office.
However, the union has also voiced concern about the government’s ineffective approach to tackling illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.
Similar concerns have been echoed by residents of Kumasi, who have acknowledged the president’s efforts while urging stronger action against illegal mining.
With the first 120 days of his presidency now complete, UTAG-KNUST President, Prof. Eric Abavare, in an interview with Citi News expressed satisfaction with the progress made so far, noting that the government’s early achievements offer hope for improved living conditions.
Prof. Abavare, however, lamented the lack of significant progress in the fight against illegal mining, describing it as a major area of concern.
“For the galamsey if I should rate the performance of the administration, peharps I may not give them up to 10%. The government has done abysmally poor. We have Prof. Frimpong Boateng’s report which contains all the information so if the minister, Hon Armah-Kofi Buah wants to fight as he claims, then nothing prevents him to take that report and work with it,” he stated.
Meanwhile, some residents shared similar views—praising the president’s initial performance but calling for intensified efforts to curb illegal mining.
“I think so far so good and I think it is because he has experienced it before. This time he is careful and he is trying to do what Ghanaians want,” Gabriel Owusu stated.
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The 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was a night of triumph for Nollywood as Femi Adebayo’s film Seven Doors clinched two of the most coveted awards — Best Lead Actor (Femi Adebayo) and Best Lead Actress (Chioma Chukwuka), cementing its place as one of the standout productions of the year.
The awards ceremony, which held on Saturday night, also celebrated veterans Sani Mu’azu and Nkem Owoh with the Lifetime Achievement Awards, while director Kayode Kasum took home the Trailblazer Award for his fresh, genre-defying impact on the industry.
The 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) took place on May 10, 2025.
This prestigious event celebrates excellence in African film and television, bringing together the continent’s brightest stars and industry professionals.
As the evening progresses, winners across various categories are being announced, highlighting the remarkable talent and creativity within the African entertainment industry.
Notably, Lateef Adedimeji’s film Lisabi (The Uprising) has already clinched multiple awards, underscoring its impact this year.
Here’s a compiled list of the winners at the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (#AMVCA11), with their respective categories:
Femi Adebayo – Best Lead Actor [Seven Doors]
Chioma Chukwuka – Best Lead Actress [Seven Doors] (Award received by Femi Adebayo)
Sani Mu’azu and Nkem Owoh – Lifetime Achievement Awards
Kayode Kasum – Trailblazer Award
Kassim Sulaiman & Anneke De Ridder – Best Unscripted M-Net Original (for Nigerian Idol)
Gabriel Afolayan – Best Supporting Actor (in Inside Life by Clarence Peters)
Mercy Aigbe – Best Supporting Actress (for Farmer’s Bride)
Tolu Obanro – Best Score/Music (for Seven Doors)
Chinenye Nworah & Taiwo Adebayo – Best Scripted M-Net Original (for My Fairytale Wedding)
Jide Jblaze Oyegbile – Best Short Film
Zi M Uzo’ – Best Indigenous M-Net Original
Iyo Prosper Adokiye – Best Digital Content Creator (for We Listen, We Don’t Judge – Bible Edition)
Ifeoluwa Fatogun & Ebi Atawodi – Best Documentary (for Dundun)
Leo Purman – Best Cinematography (for The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos)
Adedimeji Lateef & Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji – Best Indigenous Language (West Africa)
Abel Mutua Musyoka – Best Indigenous Language (East Africa)
Cosmas Ng’andwe – Best Indigenous Language (Southern Africa)
Abel Mutua Musyoka – Best Writing in a TV Series
Blessing Uzzi – Best Writing (Movie) (for Freedom Way)
Tongai Furusa – Best Editing (for Inkabi)
Michael Botha, Olaosebikan Okonrende & Dil Chike Ajufo – Best Sound Design (for Suspicion)
Soliu Badu Noutical & Ayanmo Yakub – Best Art Direction (for Lisabi: The Uprising)
Hakeem Onilogbo – Best Makeup (for Lisabi: The Uprising)
Adedamola Adeyemi – Best Costume Design (for Christmas in Lagos)
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Greater Accra Regional NDC Constituency Organisers decry ‘harassment’ of McDan
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The Greater Accra Regional Constituency Organisers Caucus of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has voiced concern over what it describes as increasing harassment of Ghanaian business leaders, particularly targeting the McDan Group of Companies and its founder, Daniel McKorley.
Addressing a press conference in Accra on Friday, May 9, the Deputy Secretary of the caucus, Mr Eliis Amartei, condemned what he termed a “troubling pattern” of pressure and intimidation against local entrepreneurs, especially those operating within the Greater Accra Region.
“These entrepreneurs are critical partners in our public-private development agenda. Their efforts to create decent jobs for Ghanaian youth are being stifled by unnecessary investigations and public vilification. Dr McKorley is a national asset who has contributed significantly to job creation and economic growth. The narrative being created around Dr McKorley is deeply troubling,” Mr Amartei stated.
The caucus warned that continued harassment of local businesses could undermine President John Dramani Mahama’s flagship 24-hour economy policy, a central promise of the NDC’s governance and job creation strategy.
They urged the President and his administration to take immediate steps to address what they termed “abuse of power” by some officials and state institutions, who they allege are using their positions to settle personal scores under the guise of official investigations.
“We are calling on President Mahama to step in and ensure that business leaders like Dr McKorley are not unfairly targeted or used as scapegoats. This situation, if left unchecked, could derail the progress of the private sector and weaken investor confidence,” the organisers said.
Lower-tier side Golden Kick FC have reached the final of the MTN FA Cup for the first time following their win over Attram De Visser on Saturday, May 10.
The Accra-based Division One side recorded a 3–1 win in a spirited semifinal clash at TNA Stadium in Tarkwa.
The breakthrough came in the 16th minute when Attram De Visser’s goalkeeper, Dawuud Ishaque, accidentally turned the ball into his own net. Golden Kick capitalised on the momentum just seven minutes later, with David Amuzu doubling the lead
After the break, substitute Bless Ege sealed the win with a sharp finish early in the second half. Attram De Visser, who had famously eliminated Hearts of Oak in the quarterfinals, managed a late goal in the 87th minute through Precious Yaw Gyimah, but it was too little, too late to spark a comeback.
This remarkable victory places Golden Kick among a rare group—only the third Division One club to reach the FA Cup final since 2011. They join FC Nania, Okwahu United (2016), and Bofoakwa Tano (2021) in this feat.
Golden Kick will face the winner of the other semifinal tie between nine-time champions Asante Kotoko and Berekum Chelsea, scheduled for Sunday, May 11, 2025, at the same venue.
Kickoff is at 15:00 GMT.
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Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu
The Mahama administration is signaling a firm commitment to upholding public accountability, with renewed focus on the enforcement of the Code of Conduct for public officers.
Speaking on the KeyPoints programme on TV3, a government representative underscored the importance of applying standards to protect public resources and ensure appointees are held to account.
“The purpose of the Code of Conduct for public officers is to safeguard public resources from flagrant abuse and to check the behavior of the President’s appointees.
The President is committed to enforcing standards, there is every indication that President Mahama means business because he has the track record,” the official stated.
According to him, a new tone is being set under President Mahama’s leadership, contrasting sharply with a past where breaches often went unpunished. “In the past, people flouted this with no consequences.
This time, President Mahama is setting a certain tone,” he said, noting that the current environment no longer tolerates impunity.
“We have moved from the position where there was no sanction to where there is sanction,” he emphasized.
The official explained that while the enforcement process is underway, some appointees were named after the most recent deadlines for compliance, which has created procedural delays. He said the Attorney-General’s office is expected to provide clarity on the matter.
“The reason why we need to wait for the A-G and do a perusal is because people are appointed on a different date and time, even after the latest deadline, some people have been appointed.
“So we will get an update for the A-G to be certain of why it has not been done what and what actions will take place,” he added.
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As we move into 2025, hair fashion is embracing bold new trends while still celebrating timeless classics with a modern twist. Ladies seeking to update their look can find inspiration in a variety of fresh, exciting styles that reflect both individuality and elegance. Here are some of the top hair trends expected to dominate in 2025:
1. Modern Shag Cut
The shag haircut, a retro favorite, continues its revival in 2025, but with a more polished, contemporary approach. This style combines layers of varying lengths for texture and volume, allowing the hair to move freely. The modern shag is versatile and can be tailored for any hair type, whether straight or curly, and works well with or without bangs.
2. Pixie Cut with Volume
Short haircuts are making a comeback, and the pixie cut is leading the charge. However, this time around, volume and texture take precedence. The traditional pixie is being reimagined with tousled layers and a more voluminous finish, making it an ideal choice for those who want a chic yet low-maintenance style.
3. Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs are a timeless trend that continues to evolve. In 2025, expect to see them paired with soft waves or sleek straight hair. These bangs frame the face beautifully, offering a relaxed, natural look that adds elegance and sophistication to any hairstyle.
4. Blunt Bob with Color Accents
The blunt bob remains a favorite among fashion-forward women, but in 2025, it’s all about incorporating playful color accents. Whether it’s bold highlights, ombre effects, or pastel tones, adding color to the sharp edges of a blunt bob creates a striking contrast and modern flair.
5. Sleek and Shiny Long Hair
For those who prefer longer locks, the trend in 2025 is smooth, glossy hair with a healthy shine. Straight hair will continue to reign, with ultra-sleek styles achieved through advanced heat technology and nourishing products that enhance the hair’s natural luster.
6. Textured Waves
Loose, beachy waves continue to be a major trend in 2025. Textured waves add a relaxed, effortless vibe to any look, and they work well with various lengths, from shoulder-grazing to longer tresses. Adding layers to waves also increases volume and depth, creating a stunning, full-bodied effect.
As hairstyling evolves, 2025 encourages women to experiment with their looks, combining modern techniques with classic elements. Whether you prefer short and edgy or long and flowing, there’s a trend for every personality and occasion. It’s all about finding the style that best expresses who you are in this exciting new year.
Nollywood movie ‘Lisabi’: The Uprising has emerged as the breakout winner in the 11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), scooping three major awards in the technical categories.
Naija News reports that the AMVCA event is underway at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Special Aide to former Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged a strict separation between legal accountability and political commentary in relation to the GH₵49 million controversy involving the National Signals Bureau (NSB).
Speaking on Newsfile on JoyNews, Aboagye cautioned against using the sensitive allegations for political mileage, warning that such an approach could erode public trust and derail the pursuit of justice.
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The 2025 edition of Ghana’s most anticipated music awards event, the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs), is officially underway.
As is tradition, the red-carpet session has begun, with hosts engaging guests to share their expectations for the night.
The spotlight is firmly on the highly coveted ‘Artiste of the Year’ category, which features a keenly contested race between top gospel and secular artistes.
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A recent video circulating on social media shows a food vendor expressing her thanks to former President John Dramani Mahama for what she calls a considerable reduction in food prices. Holding a tuber of yam, the woman passionately congratulated Mahama, whom she referred to as her “saviour,” and attributed the price decline to the Ghana cedi’s recent rise versus major international currencies.
The vendor previously bought a gallon of cooking oil for GH¢1,000, but the price has suddenly dropped to GH¢680, a significant GH¢320 savings. A bag of rice now costs GH¢380, down from its previous price of GH¢500. Despite a reported yam shortage in the market, she managed to buy a tuber for GH¢40, further feeding her adoration for the former President.
The cedi’s strengthening, particularly against the US dollar, is thought to be helping to lower pricing for imported products and food. As of May 10, 2025, the cedi is selling at GH¢13.40 to the dollar at retail bureaus, while the pound and euro trade at GH¢18.50 and GH¢15.80, respectively.
The video elicited varied comments on social media, with some welcoming the price cut and others questioning Mahama’s political credit.
Gorgeous Ankara Blouse and Skirt for Mothers Who Care About Fashion
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For sophisticated mothers who appreciate style without compromising comfort, well-tailored Ankara blouses paired with stylish skirts create the perfect balance of cultural elegance and modern fashion. Designers are crafting stunning high-neck blouses with bishop or bell sleeves that provide coverage while making a statement, perfectly complementing flowing midi or pencil skirts in matching or contrasting Ankara prints. The secret to these ensembles lies in their impeccable tailoring – darted waistlines on blouses create flattering definition, while strategically placed pleats or slits on skirts allow ease of movement for busy moms.
Mature fashionistas are embracing chic details like off-shoulder necklines with subtle ruffle accents, paired with high-waisted skirts featuring tasteful front splits that show just a hint of leg. For cooler weather, long-sleeved Ankara blouses with delicate lace paneling pair beautifully with trumpet-cut skirts that flare gently at the knee. The most stylish mothers are accessorizing these sets with minimalist gold jewelry, elegant headwraps, and matching leather handbags that elevate the entire look. Whether it’s for a child’s graduation, a family celebration, or Sunday service, these thoughtfully designed Ankara separates allow fashion-conscious mothers to move with grace while looking absolutely regal in their vibrant African prints.
The 11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) 2025 lit up the red carpet with a spectacular display of African fashion, as celebrities arrived in breathtaking outfits that celebrated tradition, creativity, and high-end glamour. Here are some of the standout looks that stole the spotlight:
Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu
The Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has disclosed that out of close to 25,000 applications received by the Operation Recover All Loot Committee, (ORAL) 280 applications were found to have merit and from this number, 65 individuals have so far been investigated in connection with allegations of corruption and misappropriation of state resources.
Speaking on TV3 Keypoints and monitored by GhanaWeb on Saturday May 10, 2025, he disclosed that approximately 2,500 of the total applications were formally processed, and from that figure, 280 submissions were deemed to have merit.
He noted that those that were deemed to have merit were subsequently passed on to the president, who forwarded them to the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, for appropriate legal consideration.
“280 of the applications were found to have some merit and so they were submitted to the president who gave it to the Attorney General.
“If you look at the report, they have what they call persons of interest, persons they believe should be spoken to understand what happened. That has been done,”, he stated.
He continued,”… (Sic) 65 people have been invited, they’ve been interrogated, questioned. Some of them have been granted bail, and some of them actually are on trial on a number of the cases.”
Kwakye Ofosu emphasised that ORAL’s core mandate was not to prosecute but to serve as a channel for receiving complaints, evidence that could potentially trigger formal investigations.
He also defended the Attornet General’s regular updates on ongoing investigations.
“Some have asked why the Attorney General gives updates. But this is important. The fight against corruption should not be shrouded in secrecy. ORAL was a specific campaign promise. Like all promises, its delivery must be accounted for,” he added.
The ORAL Committee, which was formed on December 18, 2024, was tasked with identifying and retrieving looted state assets.
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International credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings has upgraded Ghana’s sovereign credit rating from ‘Selective Default’ (SD) to ‘CCC+’, citing progress in the country’s debt restructuring efforts under President John Mahama’s administration.
The upgrade, announced on Friday, comes just 122 days after Mahama assumed office following the December 2024 elections. S&P attributed the decision to Ghana’s advancing negotiations with commercial creditors, including the successful Eurobond exchange in October 2024, and nearing completion of loan restructuring talks with external lenders.
Stable outlook
The agency maintained a stable outlook for Ghana’s foreign and local currency ratings, highlighting “supportive economic growth, ongoing fiscal reforms, and improved external position” as key factors. However, it cautioned that high debt servicing costs and weak public financial management during election cycles remain risks.
“The upgrade reflects authorities’ recent steps to restructure remaining commercial debt,” S&P stated. “We understand the government is nearing completion of its offers to restructure loans to external creditors, primarily commercial banks.”
Economic recovery and challenges
Ghana’s external metrics have strengthened, with gold export earnings rising by 53.2 per cent in 2024 and foreign exchange reserves recovering to nearly $4.6 billion. Inflation, though still high at 21.2 per cent, is declining due to a stronger cedi and energy prices.
Yet, challenges persist. S&P noted that Ghana’s debt sustainability remains vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuations, with external debt making up 62% of government liabilities. Tax administration weaknesses and spending overruns, particularly in election years, also pose fiscal risks.
Mahama’s reform agenda
Since taking office, President Mahama’s government has prioritised expenditure cuts, IMF-backed fiscal reforms, and legislative changes, including amendments to the Public Financial Management Act. The administration has also committed to clearing arrears uncovered after the 2024 elections, though an official audit is still underway.
S&P acknowledged Ghana’s resilient growth—5.7 per cent in 2024—driven by industrial and services sector rebounds. However, it warned that cocoa production faces long-term threats from illegal gold mining, which degrades farmland and diverts labour.
Future risks and opportunities
While the stable outlook suggests cautious optimism, S&P warned that ratings could be downgraded if fiscal discipline weakens or debt servicing pressures rise. Conversely, faster reserve accumulation or stronger public finance management could lead to further upgrades.
The upgrade marks a milestone for Ghana’s economic recovery, but as S&P noted, “the road ahead remains fraught with challenges.”
A photo of some beneficiaries at the Essikado Hospital
A former presidential staffer, Charles Bissue, has settled the hospital bills of all mothers who are delivering at the Essikado Government Hospital in the Western Region from Friday, May 9 to Sunday, May 10, 2025, to commemorate the 2025 Mother’s Day celebrations on Sunday, May 10.
In a viral video sighted by GhanaWeb on Saturday, May 9, 2025, some beneficiaries expressed their gratitudes for the kind gesture, which they said brought immense relief.
“My wife delivered at this facility, and the bill has been paid by Charles Bissue because of the upcoming Mother’s Day celebrations. He is covering the bills of all women who delivered from Friday to Sunday, and we are extremely grateful,” a husband of one of the mothers stated.
Another mother who had undergone a Caesarean section shared her appreciation.
“I gave birth at Essikado Hospital through CS, and I want to say thank you to Honourable Charles Bissue for this kind gesture. God bless him wherever he is,” she said.
Health workers at the facility also praised Bissue for his continued support.
“Last year, he paid the bills of new mothers, and this year he has done the same. We are really appreciative. God bless him,” a staff member noted.
The day is a special opportunity to honour the sacrifices, strength and profound contributions mothers make to families.
Ankara fashion continues to dominate African style scenes with its vibrant patterns, versatility, and cultural richness. One of the best features of Ankara fabric is its adaptability — it can be tailored into styles that suit any body type, age, or event. Whether you’re heading to church, a wedding, a formal event, or just out for a casual hangout, there’s a comfortable Ankara outfit that fits the occasion perfectly.
1. Ankara Maxi Dresses:
These long, flowy gowns are not only stylish but also incredibly comfortable. They are ideal for weddings, church services, and family gatherings. Look for empire waists or flare designs for added ease and movement.
2. Ankara Jumpsuits:
Perfect for casual outings or semi-formal events, Ankara jumpsuits combine comfort and edge. Pair them with flats or block heels for a complete look.
3. Ankara Peplum Tops with Trousers or Skirts:
Peplum tops add a flattering silhouette and are easy to wear for work, meetings, or dinners. They work well with tailored trousers or pencil skirts.
4. Ankara Kaftans and Bubu Gowns:
For relaxed weekends, special ceremonies, or maternity wear, these loose-fitting outfits offer both elegance and comfort. You can elevate the look with bold accessories.
5. Ankara Shirt Dresses:
Casual yet chic, shirt dresses are great for brunch, markets, or simple outings. You can style them with sneakers, sandals, or even boots.
6. Ankara Two-Piece Sets:
Matching Ankara tops and shorts, trousers, or skirts are trending. They’re great for travel, casual events, or fun social outings.
Ankara outfits offer a beautiful blend of tradition, comfort, and fashion. With the right design and fit, you can enjoy all-day comfort while looking stunning for any occasion. Whether dressed up or down, Ankara remains a wardrobe essential for every stylish lady.
The nightlife king pulled up to the 2025 AMVCA red carpet in what can only be described as a full-on metallic ensemble that looked straight out of a Marvel movie—something between a fashion experiment and Iron Man’s spare suit.
While others served tuxedos and sequins, Pretty Mike arrived in full on body armor which he calls “Andromeda in exosuit”. The silver-toned, sculpted suit clung to his body with a futuristic silhouette, drawing every eye on the carpet. It was bold, bizarre, and very much on-brand for someone who’s built a name off making grand, controversial entrances.
Lush landscapes, chirping birds, and the rustle of trees set the perfect stage as JoyFM treated mothers and families to a magical getaway at Safari Valley Resort.
From the colourful Avian Camp filled with rare birds, to the wild wonders of Hevea and Siemia Camps, guests were taken on a scenic tour that showcased the beauty and tranquility of Eastern Region’s first luxury eco-park.
Cameras clicked, eyes widened, and nature spoke — loud and clear.
But it was not just the sights that stole the show, the air was alive with music and emotion. Laughter and applause echoed as families shared heartfelt stories about their mothers.
And when the Kwan Pa Band hit the stage, the whole valley swayed. Traditional Ghanaian rhythms brought everyone to their feet, creating a lively, feel-good atmosphere that lingered well into the afternoon.
With every sound and every view, ‘Day Out with Mama‘ was a full-sensory celebration, rich with love, culture, and unforgettable moments.
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MSport Fulfils a Fan’s Dream: Digital Meet with Serhou Guirassy
From thousands of entries across Africa, one name stood out—“Cobo.” A football blogger and lifelong BVB supporter, Cobo was selected through the #MSportSeekMShola campaign to host a one-on-one digital interview with Borussia Dortmund star Serhou Guirassy.
More than just autographs or football tips, the moment reflected the “Be Like MShola” ethos: unwavering belief and a shared love for the game. Guirassy spoke passionately about what makes Dortmund special—not just the football, but the way the entire city lives for the club. In his words, it’s “Dortmund before the city”—a deep-rooted bond that echoes the spirit of MShola.
Serhou Guirassy: From Dreamer to Dortmund Star
Guirassy’s move to Borussia Dortmund fulfilled a childhood dream inspired by legendary Champions League clashes against Bayern Munich. Although he arrived recovering from injury, stepping into the black-and-yellow kit was a personal triumph.
“Signal Iduna Park isn’t just a stadium—it’s a monument. The Yellow Wall’s roar echoes like thunder,” he said.
If he could relive one match, it would be Dortmund’s unforgettable win over Barcelona—a night when team spirit and crowd energy became one.
Watch the full interview with Serhou Guirassy on MSport’s official YouTube channel.
Beyond the Pitch: Inside Guirassy’s Mindset
Matchday for Guirassy is grounded in simplicity: balanced nutrition, restorative sleep, and mental focus. He eschews superstitions—no curated playlists or elaborate rituals—relying on steady routines to keep him sharp.
Off the field, he discovered a childhood dream of firefighting, a testament to his selfless spirit that now powers his on-pitch work rate. Though not glued to social media, he shares candid training snippets on Snapchat before unwinding with family and a home-cooked meal.
MSport Meets Guirassy: Fun Facts from Behind the Scenes
Even under Champions League lights, Guirassy retains a serene focus, though hearing the anthem still sends chills down his spine. When asked to pick between a spectacular bicycle kick or a pinpoint free-kick, he opted for the spectacular:
“Those moments stick with fans forever.”
At training, Nico Schlotterbeck brings the laughs, while Felix and Ramy Bensebaini are surprisingly funny. For Guirassy, balancing competitive intensity with locker-room joy is the secret to strong team spirit.
Rapid-Fire Questions That Reveal Serhou Guirassy’s Football DNA
Favourite Pre-Match Meal? Pasta every time. • Win 5-4 or 1-0? “5-4—for more goals and memories.” • One Thing in Your Kit Bag? A pen—practical and sentimental. • Dream Pitch Superpower? Invisibility for perfect runs and surprise assists. • Sneakers or Boots? Sneakers off the pitch, always. • Best Dancer in BVB? Felix steals the show. • Messi or Ronaldo? “Messi, every single day.”
Join the MShola Movement: How to Qualify for MSport’s European Football Trip & Other Promotions
The MShola Trip is MSport’s most exciting reward yet—an unforgettable journey for true football fans.
To enter the draw:
Make your first-time deposit of ₵1 before May 25, 2025
Eligible for new and existing users who haven’t deposited before
Winners will enjoy:
Round-trip flights to Europe
Hotel accommodations
Match viewing experiences at Signal Iduna Park and Stamford Bridge
Full travel insurance coverage
Visit www.msport.com and make your deposit today.
This campaign turns passion into possibility—offering once-in-a-lifetime memories for fans across Nigeria and Ghana. MSport will also activate local communities with exciting offline experiences like pop-up fan zones and street football contests.
The journey to becoming MShola starts with one bold move. Don’t miss your chance.
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MSport Is More Than Sport: Where Passion Meets Possibility
From emotionally resonant TVCs and exclusive digital interviews to transformative fan journeys and immersive brand activations, MSport is redefining the football experience across Africa.
The digital meet between Serhou Guirassy and Cobo wasn’t just a prize—it symbolized MSport’s mission to bring fans closer to the game’s biggest moments and stars.
Through the MShola campaign, MSport continues to inspire and empower a new generation of football believers—reminding us all that
Everyone can be MShola.
At its core, MSport, More Than Sport—it’s a platform where community, ambition, and football unite.
Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu
The Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has disclosed that out of close to 25,000 applications received by the Operation Recover All Loot Committee, (ORAL) 280 applications were found to have merit and from this number, 65 individuals have so far been investigated in connection with allegations of corruption and misappropriation of state resources.
Speaking on TV3 Keypoints and monitored by GhanaWeb on Saturday May 10, 2025, he disclosed that approximately 2,500 of the total applications were formally processed, and from that figure, 280 submissions were deemed to have merit.
He noted that those that were deemed to have merit were subsequently passed on to the president, who forwarded them to the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, for appropriate legal consideration.
“280 of the applications were found to have some merit and so they were submitted to the president who gave it to the Attorney General.
“If you look at the report, they have what they call persons of interest, persons they believe should be spoken to understand what happened. That has been done,”, he stated.
He continued,”… (Sic) 65 people have been invited, they’ve been interrogated, questioned. Some of them have been granted bail, and some of them actually are on trial on a number of the cases.”
Kwakye Ofosu emphasised that ORAL’s core mandate was not to prosecute but to serve as a channel for receiving complaints, evidence that could potentially trigger formal investigations.
He also defended the Attornet General’s regular updates on ongoing investigations.
“Some have asked why the Attorney General gives updates. But this is important. The fight against corruption should not be shrouded in secrecy. ORAL was a specific campaign promise. Like all promises, its delivery must be accounted for,” he added.
The ORAL Committee, which was formed on December 18, 2024, was tasked with identifying and retrieving looted state assets.
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World War II veteran, Joseph Ashitey Hammond (L) and Prince Harry
Ghanaian World War II (WW II) veteran, Joseph Ashitey Hammond, celebrated a joyous moment this week as he welcomed the Invictus Games Foundation team to Ghana on behalf of Prince Harry.
The visit came a few days before his birthday on May 10, 2025, making it a historic moment.
On behalf of Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and Founder of the Invictus Games, the team presented the veteran with an Invictus Medal Coin.
Reports indicated that the gift was presented as part of the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, which marks the end of WWII, which was marked by the royal family on May 8, 2025.
In return, Hammond presented to Prince Harry a copy of his memoir, offering tribute to the royal’s unwavering dedication to the global veteran community.
In a post share of X by Joseph Ashitey Hammond on May 7, 2025, he wrote, “It was a great honour to welcome the @WeAreInvictus team to Ghana, just ahead of my birthday this Saturday!
“I was honoured to receive the Invictus Medal Coin from #PrinceHarry and gifted him a copy of my memoir in recognition of his unwavering commitment to veterans’ welfare.”
Joseph Ahitey Hammond was born on May 10, 1925, and served in the British Army during World War 11, fighting in battles across India and Burma.
He also worked as the first store manager of the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel before leaving to join Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana National Construction Company.
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Ghanaian actress, Nana Akua Addo, took to instagram to share her look to this years’s African Magic Viewers Choice Awards, AMVCA, holding in Lagos tonight.
The Ghanaian actress donned in an all white ensemble.
Ghanaian actress and style icon Nana Akua Addo stole the spotlight at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) with a jaw-dropping fashion moment that left fans and fashion critics buzzing.
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The 11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) Cultural Night took place in Lagos on Friday, May 9, and Nigerian celebrities represented African culture through various fashion outfits.
The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has said 44 forest reserves out of 288 in the country have been degraded, while over 5,252 hectares have been lost to illegal mining (galamsey).
He explained that river turbidity levels exceeded 5,000 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU), far beyond the permissible 500 NTU, while toxic chemicals such as mercury and cyanide further endangered ecosystems and communities.
Mr Buah revealed this in a speech delivered on his behalf at the closing ceremony of the 4th Annual Transformational Dialogue on Small-scale Mining, organised by the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Fiapre, Bono Region, last Thursday.
The two-day dialogue was held under the theme: “Eliminating Illegal Mining in Ghana. The Will and the Bill.”
Data alarming, arrests
The minister said the government alone could not eradicate galamsey. “It requires the collective will of communities, industries, stakeholders, traditional leaders and environmental advocates,” he said.
Mr Buah said the data was alarming. Updating the gathering on the fight against galamsey, he revealed 150 excavators, five bulldozers and weapons had been confiscated, while 71 persons had been arrested.
Mr Buah said that due to enforcement, seven of nine previously inaccessible forest reserves had been cleared.
He said despite past interventions, illegal mining persisted, fuelled by weak political will, inconsistent enforcement and complicity at various levels of governance.
Mr Buah said other factors were security gaps, inadequate geological data, delay in prosecutions, foreign infiltration, greed and complicity among some politicians, traditional leaders and citizens.
Other issues, he mentioned, were the use of armed gangs by illegal miners to intimidate and resist enforcement and the unregulated equipment importation, such as excavators and other machinery.
Systemic change
Mr Buah said eradicating illegal mining demanded more than just laws, explaining that it required political will, collective action and systemic change.
He said the current government was resolute in its mission to eradicate the destructive practice and called for collective action to eliminate the menace.
Mr Buah called for the strengthening of legal frameworks to ensure robust enforcement within the community, economic alternatives, and transparent governance to uphold ethical standards across the sector.
He said the government had adopted some strategies to facilitate a robust mining sector.
Mr Buah mentioned a licensing regime reform, where new licences would be issued at the district level with the involvement of traditional authorities and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Revoke licences
He said the government had revoked all post-December 2024 licences due to irregularities and replaced the Community Mining Scheme with a Cooperative Mining Scheme.
Mr Buah said excavators were now geo-tagged and monitored 24/7; and non-compliance triggers remote immobilisation.
He said all excavators imported into the country would be registered and tracked while those already in existence would be registered.
Mr Buah said the government had enhanced a more robust joint task force, made up of the military, police, and the Forestry Commission, to flush out illegal miners.
He urged the public to report illegal activities to eliminate illegal mining and build a sector that thrives on sustainability, equity and national pride.
Dialogue
The dialogue, he said, had not only highlighted the socio-economic contributions of ASM but had also confronted pressing issues such as environmental degradation and regulatory enforcement.
He explained that the ASM sector contributed significantly to the economy, accounting for a third of Ghana’s gold production, employing about three million people, and bolstering rural economies while supporting millions of livelihoods.
“Yet, its potential is undermined by the scourge of galamsey, which ravages our environment, pollutes water bodies and threatens public health,” Mr Buah said.
He said the scourge of galamsey threatened to eclipse the benefits, posing severe environmental, public health, and economic risks.
The first aircraft for the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage has successfully landed at the Tamale International Airport ahead of the scheduled departure of Ghanaian pilgrims on May 10, 2025.
This marks the official commencement of the 2025 Hajj operations in Ghana, with hundreds of Muslim faithfuls expected to journey to the Holy Land in the coming days.
According to a video report by ChannelOne TV shared on X, the arrival of the aircraft signals the Ghana Hajj Board’s readiness to ensure a smooth and well-coordinated pilgrimage.
Airport staff, security personnel, and Hajj officials were seen at the tarmac overseeing final checks and preparations.
Officials from the Ghana Hajj Board also confirmed that all logistical arrangements, including accommodation, transportation, and health protocols, have been finalised.
The first batch of pilgrims are expected to board the aircraft from Tamale to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on May 10, 2025.
The Hajj Board praised the cooperation of all stakeholders, including the Ministry of Transport, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, and the regional coordinating council, for facilitating a seamless arrival and planned departure process with reduced fares.
“We are fully prepared and confident this year’s pilgrimage will be safe and spiritually fulfilling for all Ghanaian pilgrims,” the report said.
Many pilgrims, some of whom have traveled from remote communities in northern Ghana, expressed excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to embark on the sacred journey.
For many, the Hajj is a once-in-a-lifetime religious obligation, and preparations for the trip have been ongoing for months.
The Tamale International Airport has been a key departure hub for Ghanaian pilgrims in recent years, especially for those living in the northern parts of the country.
Its use helps to ease congestion at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra and offers a more convenient option for pilgrims in the region.
Ghana is expected to send over 4,000 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj in 2025.
Authorities continue to emphasise the importance of compliance with international travel and health regulations, and all pilgrims have been advised to adhere strictly to the guidance provided by the Hajj Board and Saudi officials throughout the pilgrimage.
Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu
The Mahama administration is signaling a firm commitment to upholding public accountability, with renewed focus on the enforcement of the Code of Conduct for public officers.
Speaking on the KeyPoints programme on TV3, a government representative underscored the importance of applying standards to protect public resources and ensure appointees are held to account.
“The purpose of the Code of Conduct for public officers is to safeguard public resources from flagrant abuse and to check the behavior of the President’s appointees.
The President is committed to enforcing standards, there is every indication that President Mahama means business because he has the track record,” the official stated.
According to him, a new tone is being set under President Mahama’s leadership, contrasting sharply with a past where breaches often went unpunished. “In the past, people flouted this with no consequences.
This time, President Mahama is setting a certain tone,” he said, noting that the current environment no longer tolerates impunity.
“We have moved from the position where there was no sanction to where there is sanction,” he emphasized.
The official explained that while the enforcement process is underway, some appointees were named after the most recent deadlines for compliance, which has created procedural delays. He said the Attorney-General’s office is expected to provide clarity on the matter.
“The reason why we need to wait for the A-G and do a perusal is because people are appointed on a different date and time, even after the latest deadline, some people have been appointed.
“So we will get an update for the A-G to be certain of why it has not been done what and what actions will take place,” he added.
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Prominent Big Brother Naija personality, Uriel Oputa, has expressed her sentiments regarding her failure to secure the Best Dressed Female award at the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA).
The AMVCA ceremony, which took place last night, featured a plethora of celebrities, including Big Brother Naija contestants, leading figures in the entertainment industry, and notable dignitaries.
Rabat, May, 10, GNA/MAP – The announcement was made by Rioux during a press briefing following his meeting, on Friday in Rabat, with Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita.
The AFD CEO said that his visit forms part of the implementation of the Joint Declaration signed in October 2024 between His Majesty King Mohammed VI and the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, during the latter’s State visit to the Kingdom.
“You might recall that on that occasion, President Emmanuel Macron expressed France’s new position on the Southern Provinces,” he recalled, adding that his current mission is part of the “rapid operationalization” of this strategic guideline.
Referring to the extension of AFD’s mandate to the Southern Provinces, Rioux said that he will be visiting “Laayoune tomorrow and Dakhla on Sunday and Monday,” marking an important step in the implementation of commitments made.“
He welcomed the fact that “Southern Provinces represent a strategic link with Sub-Saharan Africa in the Atlantic coast,” emphasizing that it constitutes “a very important action framework” for the AFD group.
Rioux underlined the steadiness and strategic scope of the partnership between Morocco and France, stating that the Kingdom remains the AFD Group’s leading partner. “Morocco represents more than €3 billion of ongoing projects, more than MAD 30 billion, 70 projects underway,” he said, adding that no fewer than 80 Group employees are mobilized on the ground in Morocco, which is “clearly very important.”
The visit by AFD’s chief is part of the “Reinforced Exceptional Partnership” signed between His Majesty the King and President Emmanuel Macron, and is a tangible expression of the shared desire to further strengthen the rich bilateral cooperation between the two countries, and to support the momentum of inclusive and sustainable development in all regions of the Kingdom.
The leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Asawase Constituency has suspended four members for engaging in conduct deemed to be in violation of the party’s code of conduct.
The suspended individuals — Murtala Muhammed, Farida Mohammed, Aminu Issah, and Salisu Sanusi — are all branch-level executives who were cited in a viral video making derogatory remarks about the President, the National Executive Committee, and the nominated Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Asokore Mampong.
In a statement signed by the Constituency Secretary, the party disclosed that the suspensions take immediate effect. The affected members have also been referred to the party’s disciplinary committee for further action.
According to the statement, Murtala Muhammed serves as Branch Youth Organiser for Malam Kataki, Farida Mohammed is the Branch Women’s Organizer for Malam Ladan, while Aminu Issah and Salisu Sanusi are Branch Communications Officers for Methodist Home Science JSS 2 and Methodist JSS, respectively.
“Such behavior is in direct violation of the party’s code of conduct and undermines the unity and discipline that are essential to our success. The Asawase Constituency Executive Committee takes these matters seriously and reaffirms its commitment to protecting the integrity of the party,” part of the statement noted.
The Asawase Constituency Executive Committee has called on all members of the party to remain respectful, united, and focused on advancing the NDC’s vision and mission.
“We urge all members to remain respectful, united, and focused on the greater objective of advancing the NDC’s vision and mission.”
Some Hearts of Oak fans, on Friday, May 9, prevented the club’s Managing Director, Delali Anku-Adiamah, from accessing his office following what they describe as ‘incompetent’ acts from him.
According to the section of the fans who were at his office earlier in the day, Anku-Adiamah has allowed Vincent Odotei-Sowah and Alhaji Akanbi to take over his duties, with the two failing to deliver the desired results.
They also cited the inability of the managing director to move the club in the direction they have been looking forward to, asking him to resign in the coming days.
“Stay out of the club. We are tired of you. As an MD, you don’t take care of the team well. When you were coming, you told us you would bring sponsors within three months, and since you have been here, everything is disorganised,” the leader of the fans said.
“The team is bigger than you, leave the team and go…”
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Hearts have enjoyed a rollercoaster campaign during the 2024/25 season, winning just 12 of their 30 games in the Ghana Premier League while picking up 10 draws and 8 defeats.
They currently sit sixth on the league table with four games to go until the end of the season.
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Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu
The Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has said that the Mahama administration’s ongoing effort to retrieve state resources allegedly misappropriated by former government officials has led to the investigation of 65 individuals.
Speaking on TV3’s The Key Points on Saturday, May 10, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu emphasized that the current government is determined to shift away from the longstanding culture of impunity. “In the past, people flouted this with no consequences. President Mahama is setting a certain tone this time,” he said.
The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), launched to track and retrieve public funds and assets, has so far handled over 200 cases. Out of these, 65 individuals have come under active investigation. “65 people have been investigated out of over 200 cases from ORAL,” the minister disclosed.
He further clarified the delay in certain appointments related to the initiative, indicating that the Attorney-General is in the process of reviewing specific cases to determine appropriate actions.
“The reason why we need to wait for the A-G and do a perusal is because people are appointed on a different date and time, even after the latest deadline, some people have been appointed,” he explained.
With public interest intensifying, Kwakye Ofosu reassured that the necessary legal procedures are being followed and that sanctions are now firmly part of the government’s approach. “We have moved from the position where there was no sanction to where there is sanction,” he asserted.
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Veteran singer, 2face Idibia, has addressed people who claim he is a thre@t to them.
In a video he posted online today May 10, 2Face said ;
‘’There is something I want to ask. I am in my house, arrange my things the way I want them, my principles, my laws, my house..I am not close to your street or your house …Please how am I a threat to you?” he asked
The singer has been in the news this year after announcing his divorce from his estranged wife, Annie Macaulay and his engagement to his new found love, Natasha Osawaru.
Girls, particularly those in deprived communities in Ghana, cannot always afford sanitary products for menstruation.
Due to their low income status and cost and unavailability of sanitary pads, they often resort to unsafe alternatives like cloths, dirty rags, cotton wool, leaves and cement papers. Some even miss school during their periods.
Aside the fact that the safety of these absorbents cannot be guaranteed and usually cause diseases and infections to girls, they leak and draw patches at the back of their uniforms.
The embarrassment affect the school attendance, participation, and retention of most girls in school.
In fulfilment of a campaign promise and in efforts to retain more girls in school, President John Dramani Maham on April 24 launched a Free Sanitary Pad Initiative.
It is expected to improve menstrual hygiene management and remove barriers to education among female pupils in primary, Junior High, and Secondary school.
The initiative aims to provide free sanitary pads to 2 million school girls.
It promises not to be a one-time intervention, but rather a consistent commitment by the Mahama led administration to provide sanitary pads every month, to ensure that no girl misses school due to her menstrual cycle.
In his address to update the nation on his first 120 days in office, President Mahama said the 2025 Budget Statement allocated two hundred and ninety-two million, four hundred thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢ 292.4 million) for the initiative
He said procurement waa ongoing for over six million sanitary pads, with each student receiving three packets per term at the basic level and four packets per semester at the secondary level.
The President said distribution and a health education on the usage of a pad will be done through the Ghana Education Service structures to all 261 districts, ensuring no beneficiary was left behind.
The Alliance for Reproductive Health Rights (ARHR) said the government deserved genuine applause for taking this bold step as the initiative signaled a clear recognition of the intersection between education, health, and gender equity.
However, while the policy launch is widely celebrated, key questions still remain unanswered.
The alliance raises concerns about the initiative’s long-term viability and effectiveness stating that there must be an articulated implementation strategy to provide clear information on the central distribution system of the pads.
It said clarity must be provided on how frequently the sanitary pads be distributed? Monthly? Quarterly? Or Per Term?.
The Alliance said additionally, the policy’s funding model remained vague.
“While the government has expressed commitment, it is unclear where the sustained financial backing for such a nationwide programme will come from. Will it be fully government-funded, and if yes, from which source? Or will there be partnerships with international donors, NGOs, or private sector players?”
It said without a dedicated and transparent source of funding, the policy ran the risk of faltering midway.
The Alliance said the success of the Free Pad initiative hinged on a holistic approach that included education on menstrual hygiene management and the creation of girl-friendly sanitation infrastructure.
The Forum for African Women Educationist (FAWE), Ghana chapter says the success of the free pad initiative will depend on sustainability, monitoring, and cross-sectoral coordination.
“We must ensure that distribution is equitable, particularly reaching underserved rural and peri-urban areas where the need is greatest,” it said.
The Forum is advocating for complementary investments in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities in schools stating that a pad without access to clean toilets and water is an incomplete solution.
“As we implement this programme, there must be strong community sensitization and school-based education,’ it said.
A report by the World Banks shows that access to clean sanitary products is crucial for maintaining menstrual hygiene.
It said studies have found that providing sanitary pads to girls led to a significant reduction in sexually transmitted infections and bacterial vaginosis.
The report shows that the availability of sanitary pads reduces anxiety and embarrassment associated with menstruation, which positively affects the overall mental health of girls.
The Ghana News Agency believes that access to sanitary pads for girls has a significant positive health, educational, and social impact.
It calls on the government to open up the Free Pad Distribution Policy for discussion and make it workable to end period poverty, especially in the rural, péri urban and urban poor communities of
Ghana.
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In a swift display of justice, the Ho Circuit Court has sentenced three armed robbers to a combined 19 years in prison after they conspired to rob a young man in Ho, Volta Region.
Presided over by His Honor Osman Abdul-Hakeem on May 9, 2025, the court convicted the trio—Mercy Sokpe (22), Atsu Kamasa (25), and Godfred Dzidonu (19)—on counts of conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery itself.
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President and the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024 flagbearer, has explained that his prompt concession following last year’s election defeat was motivated by a desire to spare Ghana needless political strife.
He made the remarks while addressing supporters in the Oti Region as part of the party’s ongoing Thank You Tour.
Speaking on Friday, May 9, Dr Bawumia recalled the tense aftermath of the December polls and the legal challenges that followed.
“I chose to concede early. It was a difficult decision, but my foremost concern was to save Ghana from unnecessary tension,” he stated, underscoring the importance of national unity over personal ambition.
The former flagbearer went on to express confidence in Ghana’s democratic institutions.
“By accepting the outcome swiftly, we upheld the rule of law and prevented further polarisation,” he observed.
Dr Bawumia also used the occasion to commend party faithful for their unwavering support.
“I deeply appreciate the sacrifices you made during the campaign. Your dedication—from door-to-door canvassing to fundraising—has not gone unnoticed.
This tour is my chance to say thank you and to reaffirm our shared commitment to Ghana’s progress,” he said.
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Nigerian rapper, Panshak Henry Zamani, popularly known as Ice Prince Zamani, has shared a harrowing life experience he regrets living after acquiring fame.
In a discussion on Konnected Minds Podcast on May 10, 2025, Ice Prince noted that he regrets learning how to roll cannabis.
He emphasised that learning how to smoke has had a toll on his career and he has also become addicted to smoking.
“One of the worst things that I wish I could unlearn is how to roll cannabis. I wish I never learned that. If I had not learned it, I probably would smoke with a little bit of moderation. But because I know how to roll, immediately I wake up, I smoke. Even in the studio, I do the same thing.
“The crazy thing is that I don’t let anybody roll it for me, so I do it myself. I don’t do drugs, and I don’t mix my stuff with anything crazy but I wish I never learned how to roll,” he said.
Ice Prince added that womanising is another thing that has had an effect on him.
According to Ice Prince, he regrets ruining some beautiful relationships he built, wishing he could correct them if given a second chance.
“That aside, maybe decision with women. I have broken a few hearts that I regret. I have messed up in some relationships that I wish I could turn back the hands of time,” he added.
The “Oleku” hitmaker further noted that he has learned from the mistakes he made throughout his career.
“Everything happens for a reason and sometimes in life, you learn from your mistakes and just try not to do it again or grow from your mistakes. So, for me, I try to learn from every mistake I have made,” he added.
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CDD-Ghana has praised President Mahama for enforcing asset declaration
The Programmes Officer at the Center for Democratic Development-Ghana (CDD-Ghana), Vera Abena Addo, has lauded President John Dramani Mahama for taking firm action against public officials who failed to comply with asset declaration laws.
She described the move as a significant step toward promoting accountability and strengthening good governance.
According to the CDD-Ghana official, asset declaration is not a mere bureaucratic formality, but a preventive measure intended to reduce corruption and promote transparency.
“Public service comes with certain compromises, and those who accept such roles must be willing to subject themselves to public scrutiny,” she indicated.
She emphasised the importance of civic education in fostering a culture of compliance.
“Educating citizens, especially in schools and communities about the responsibilities of public officials can help deepen understanding of the need for asset declarations. Anyone who is unwilling to make such disclosures should refrain from accepting public office,” she added.
According to myjoyonline.com, the programmes officer also commended the media for its consistent reporting on non-compliance among public officials.
However, she lamented the lack of action that follows those revelations, making the president’s recent enforcement measures even more significant.
Despite the praise, she called for greater transparency regarding the sanctions.
She urged the presidency to provide evidence that salaries were deducted from non-compliant officials and donated to the appropriate fund, as claimed.
In her view, such transparency is necessary to rebuild public trust in state institutions.
She further called on the Auditor-General to complement the president’s efforts by issuing regular updates on compliance.
These updates should not be limited to political appointees but should cover all public servants required by law to declare their assets, especially those whose income is equivalent to that of a director or higher, she said.
Vera also supported the idea of automatic dismissal for officials who fail to comply with asset declaration requirements in the future.
She argued that enforcing such penalties would set the right tone and demonstrate that the state is serious about combating corruption.
She urged that this should not be treated as a one-time event but as the beginning of a consistent and transparent governance process.
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The Ghana Police Service has arrested a man, Bukari Yakubu, for allegedly possessing 92 slabs of a substance suspected to be Indian hemp during an intelligence-led operation in Akatsi.
The arrest took place in the early hours of Saturday, May 10, 2025, at about 1 a.m., following several days of surveillance.
Officers raided Yakubu’s residence, where they discovered 92 compressed slabs of the suspected substance, each wrapped in yellowish material.
During the operation, the police also seized two Royal motorbikes, suspected of being stolen.
A police statement confirmed the arrest and revealed that preliminary investigations suggest the suspect has been actively involved in the distribution of narcotics in Akatsi and nearby communities.
“Investigation conducted so far indicates that Bukari Yakubu has been dealing in narcotics within Akatsi and its surrounding areas,” the statement read.
During initial interrogation, Yakubu reportedly admitted ownership of the seized items. He is currently in police custody and assisting with ongoing investigations. Authorities say he will be arraigned in court in due course.
The arrest forms part of a broader effort by the Ghana Police Service to clamp down on the illegal drug trade and organised crime, particularly in the Volta Region and across the country.
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TikTok personality Arifa has issued a public apology to Oba Saheed Elegushi.
Arifa made serious allegations linking the monarch to the death of late singer Mohbad.
She claimed that Oba Elegushi had an affair with Wunmi Aloba, Mohbad’s wife.
TikTok personality Arifa has publicly apologized to Oba Saheed Elegushi after making serious allegations that linked the monarch to the tragic death of late singer Mohbad and claimed he fathered the singer’s child.
Police arrest man with 92 slabs of suspected indian hemp in Akatsi
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Jemima Okang Addae
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The Ghana Police Service has arrested a man identified as Bukari Yakubu for possession of 92 slabs of a substance suspected to be Indian hemp. The arrest followed an intelligence-led operation conducted in the early hours of Saturday, May 10, 2025.
According to a police statement, the suspect was apprehended at his residence in Akatsi at around 1am after police had placed him under surveillance.
The operation formed part of efforts by the Police Service to clamp down on the illegal drug trade in the Volta Region and beyond.
A search of the premises led to the discovery of 92 compressed slabs of a substance wrapped in yellowish material, believed to be Indian hemp. In addition to the suspected narcotics, officers also retrieved two Royal motorbikes, which are suspected to be stolen property.
“Investigation conducted so far indicates that Bukari Yakubu has been dealing in narcotics within Akatsi and its surrounding areas,” the police confirmed in their report.
Upon preliminary interrogation, the suspect admitted ownership of the seized items. He is currently in police custody and is assisting with ongoing investigations. Authorities say he will be put before court in due course.
The arrest is part of a broader crackdown on drug trafficking and organised crime, as security agencies continue to intensify surveillance and intelligence operations across the country.
The two Division One League sides, Golden Kick FC and Attram De Visser stand on the brink of history to clash out this afternoon in the ongoing MTN FA Cup 2024/25 penultimate stage.
These two ambitious clubs will battle it out on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at the TNA Stadium in Tarkwa, with a place in the final and a shot at glory up for grabs. The game is scheduled to kick off at 16:00GMT.
Accra, May 10, GNA – The Twifo-Praso District Court has remanded two suspects in police custody over the alleged murder of a woman at Kokoase, Twifo Praso, in the Central Region.
Isaac Arhin and Richard Armah are accused of involvement in the death of Tahiru Zenabu.
Their pleas were not taken, and they will return to court on May 21, 2025.
Police said Zenabu was found dead in her room on April 3, 2025, with a cloth tied around her neck and bloodstains on her hands.
The suspects were arrested on May 5, 2025, at Twifo Aboabo.
Preliminary investigations revealed that Armah, a mobile phone repairer, was arrested after using Zenabu’s phone to call her friend, who reported the matter to the police.
During interrogation, Armah named Arhin as an accomplice, leading to his arrest.
Police have retrieved the mobile phone, which is now in custody.
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)
The 2024 Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has called on his party to expand its reach and embrace a more inclusive approach in its future reform agenda.
The former Vice President of Ghana made the remarks during the party’s ongoing Thank You Tour in the Oti Region.
Speaking at a town hall meeting at Dambai, Dr Bawumia highlighted the importance of involving a wider cross-section of the Ghanaian society in the policy-making process.
He stated that to effectively respond to the country’s changing needs, the NPP must engage more diverse voices across all regions and demographics.
“Looking ahead, we should broaden our base in our next reforms. It is vital that we include voices from every region, from youth and women’s groups to traditional authorities and the business community, so that our policies reflect the aspirations of all Ghanaians,” he indicated.
According to myjoyonline.com, Dr Bawumia noted that the lessons from the 2024 Election campaign and the party’s post-election engagements provided critical insights into the concerns of citizens.
He added that these lessons should guide the party’s direction moving forward.
He commended the NPP’s grassroots volunteers and campaign teams for their commitments and hard work during the election season.
However, he acknowledged that there is always room for growth and improvement in how the party operates and connects with the public.
“Our strength lies in our unity and diversity. By reaching out to new stakeholders, we strengthen our party and our nation. The NPP’s long-term success depends on its ability to evolve and remain responsive to the needs of all Ghanaians,” he stated, the report said.
The Thank You Tour is part of a nationwide effort by the NPP to engage with supporters, assess electoral feedback, and chart a course for future activities.
The party is expected to continue the tour in other regions in the coming weeks.
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Long weekends are a breath of fresh air those rare pauses in the routine where we finally get a moment to unwind, breathe, and enjoy the freedom that comes with extended days off. Whether you’re heading out of town for a quick getaway, enjoying brunch with friends, attending a laid-back gathering, or simply curling up with a good book, your outfit should reflect ease without compromising on style.
This article rounds up a variety of casual outfits that strike the perfect balance between relaxed and refined because looking good should never come at the cost of comfort. From breezy maxi dresses that move with you to denim-on-denim combos that exude cool confidence, there’s something here for every kind of long-weekend vibe.
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The long weekend is your runway, and casual doesn’t have to mean careless. With these curated outfit ideas, you can lounge in style, run errands effortlessly, and attend impromptu plans without a wardrobe crisis.
Because comfort is key but style is the statement. So, dive into your long weekend with these outfit inspirations that let you look your best while doing the most or absolutely nothing at all.
Accra. May 9. GNA Girls, particularly those in deprived communities in Ghana, cannot always afford sanitary products for mensuration.
Due to their low income status and cost and unavailability of sanitary pads, they often resort to unsafe alternatives like cloths, dirty rags, cotton wool, leaves and cement papers. Some even miss school during their periods.
Aside the fact that the safety of these absorbents cannot be guaranteed and usually cause diseases and infections to girls, they leak and draw patches at the back of their uniforms.
The embarrassment affect the school attendance, participation, and retention of most girls in school.
In fulfilment of a campaign promise and in efforts to retain more girls in school, President John Dramani Maham on April 24 launched a Free Sanitary Pad Initiative.
It is expected to improve menstrual hygiene management and remove barriers to education among female pupils in primary, Junior High and Secondary school.
The initiative aims to provide free sanitary pads to 2 million school girls.
It promises not to be a one-time intervention, but rather a consistent commitment by the Mahama led administration to provide sanitary pads every month, to ensure that no girl misses school due to her menstrual cycle.
In his address to update the nation on his first 120 days in office, President Mahama said the 2025 Budget Statement allocated two hundred and ninety-two million, four hundred thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢ 292.4 million) for the initiative
He said procurement waa ongoing for over six million sanitary pads, with each student receiving three packets per term at the basic level and four packets per semester at the secondary level.
The President said distribution and a health education on the usage of a pad will be done through the Ghana Education Service structures to all 261 districts, ensuring no beneficiary was left behind.
The Alliance for Reproductive Health Rights (ARHR) said the government deserved genuine applause for taking this bold step as the initiative signaled a clear recognition of the intersection between education, health, and gender equity.
However, while the policy launch is widely celebrated, key questions still remain unanswered.
The alliance raises concerns about the initiative’s long-term viability and effectiveness stating that there must be an articulated implementation strategy to provide clear information on the central distribution system of the pads.
It said clarity must be provided on how frequently the sanitary pads be distributed? Monthly? Quarterly? Or Per Term?.
The Alliance said additionally, the policy’s funding model remained vague.
“While the government has expressed commitment, it is unclear where the sustained financial backing for such a nationwide programme will come from. Will it be fully government-funded, and if yes, from which source? Or will there be partnerships with international donors, NGOs, or private sector players?”
It said without a dedicated and transparent source of funding, the policy ran the risk of faltering midway.
The Alliance said the success of the Free Pad initiative hinged on a holistic approach that included education on menstrual hygiene management and the creation of girl-friendly sanitation infrastructure.
The Forum for African Women Educationist (FAWE), Ghana chapter says the success of the free pad initiative will depend on sustainability, monitoring, and cross-sectoral coordination.
“We must ensure that distribution is equitable, particularly reaching underserved rural and peri-urban areas where the need is greatest,” it said.
The Forum is advocating for complementary investments in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities in schools stating that a pad without access to clean toilets and water is an incomplete solution.
“As we implement this programme, there must be strong community sensitization and school-based education,’ it said.
A report by the World Banks shows that access to clean sanitary products is crucial for maintaining menstrual hygiene.
It said studies have found that providing sanitary pads to girls led to a significant reduction in sexually transmitted infections and bacterial vaginosis.
The report shows that the availability of sanitary pads reduces anxiety and embarrassment associated with menstruation which positively affects the overall mental health of girls.
The Ghana News Agency believes that access to sanitary pads for girls has significant positive health, educational and social impact.
It calls on the government to open up the Free Pad Distribution Policy for discussion and make it workable to end period poverty especially in the rural, péri urban and urban poor communities of Ghana. GNA. SOF
The Ghana Police Service, through an intelligence-led operation, has arrested a suspect for possessing 92 slabs of a substance suspected to be Indian hemp.
The suspect has been identified as Bukari Yakubu.
In a statement, the Police explained that Bukari was arrested at his residence on Saturday, 10th May 2025 at 1:00 am, at Akatsi in the Volta Region after surveillance was placed on him.
Investigation conducted so far indicates that Bukari has been dealing in narcotics within Akatsi and its surrounding areas.
“A search conducted at his residence led to the retrieval of 92 slabs of a substance wrapped in yellowish material, suspected to be Indian hemp and two Royal motorbikes, suspected to be stolen,” the statement added.
Upon preliminary interrogation, the suspect admitted ownership of the items.
He is currently in police custody, assisting with investigations and will be put before the court.