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Black Stars’ Salis Samed returns to football after 244 days away

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Black Stars midfielder Salis Abdul Samed finally made his long-awaited debut for Sunderland in their 2-1 defeat to Stoke City on January 11, 2025.

The former RC Lens loanee was brought on in the second half of the game, marking his first appearance in a competitive fixture after 244 days.

Samed replaced Harrison Jones in the 80th minute with the score tied at 1-1. The match went into extra time, during which the Ghanaian made an error that led to Stoke City’s winning goal.

He finished the game with a 5.5 rating as Sunderland suffered a home defeat and were eliminated from the FA Cup in the third round.

Abdul Samed had been inactive and had not played a competitive match since representing Ghana in June 2024 in a thrilling 4-3 victory over the Central African Republic.

The Ghanaian secured a loan move to Sunderland during the summer transfer window after RC Lens put him up for transfer.

After his debut, Samed will aim to earn more minutes and regain his form to help Sunderland in their quest for promotion to the Premier League.

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Don’t Use Hunger To Chase Away Good Men – Serwaa Amihere Advises ladies

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Multiple award-winning broadcast journalist, Serwaa Amihere, has recently addressed a concerning trend among some women in relationships.

She cautions against overwhelming potential partners with financial burdens, emphasizing the importance of self-reliance and mutual respect in building healthy relationships.

In her statement, Serwaa observed that some women, upon entering new relationships, tend to offload their financial responsibilities onto their partners. This includes expecting men to cover expenses such as food, rent, hair, and clothing. She likened this behaviour to that of homeless individuals seeking complete support, which can be off-putting to well-meaning men.

Serwaa, known for her stance on women’s independence, advises against this approach. She believes that while it’s natural for partners to support each other, relying entirely on a man for one’s upkeep can strain the relationship and deter genuine connections.

“If you meet a Man who Loves you this 2025, Don’t Use ‘I haven’t Eaten’ To chase him away. Try and eat in your House.” She wrote on IG.

She further emphasized that being independent as a woman not only fosters healthier relationships but also empowers women to make decisions that are in their best interest.

See her post below;

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I Always Feel Like Insulting Anyone Who Says Ashanti Region Didn’t Vote – NAPO Fumes

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The running mate for Dr Bawumia of the NPP, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, popularly known as NAPO, has expressed strong disapproval towards assertions that the Ashanti Region exhibited low voter turnout in the recent elections.

Serving as the Vice-Presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections, NAPO emphasized that such statements are not only ridiculous but also disrespectful to the electorate of the Ashanti Region.

In a recent interview, NAPO stated, “I always feel like insulting anyone who says Ashanti Region didn’t vote. Over 2 million people didn’t vote for us so why will say we lost votes in the Ashanti region?”

He highlighted that the Ashanti Region delivered a substantial number of votes for the NPP, contributing significantly to the party’s overall performance.

NAPO further added that this is time for the party to be focusing on understanding the broader factors that influenced voter turnout and addressing them constructively.

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Mahama Halts Sale of State Lands

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President John Mahama has directed the Lands Commission to immediately cease all activities related to the sale, lease, or processing of transactions involving state and public lands.

This decision, communicated through a letter dated January 10, 2025, from the Office of the President, aims to safeguard public lands for the benefit of both current and future generations.

The directive, signed by Dr. Callistus Mahama, Secretary to the President, instructed the Lands Commission to halt all ongoing transactions concerning state lands.

“This directive has been issued to protect and preserve state and public lands for the collective benefit of the citizenry and future generations. Therefore, all ongoing and pending transactions must be halted without delay to facilitate a comprehensive review of the current framework governing the management of such lands,” the statement read.

Additionally, the directive requested that the Lands Commission submit a detailed report of all recent and ongoing transactions related to State and Public Lands to the Office of the President within 14 days of the communication.

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Forgive Speed Darlington. Prison is not a nice place

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Crossdresser, Bobrisky, has appealed to singer, BurnaBoy, to effect the release of singer Speed Darlington.

Speed Darlington has been in police custody since November 27 after he was arrested for jumping bail in an ongoing investigation into a petition filed against him by his colleague, Burna Boy.

President Mahama hints at changing the location of National Cathedral

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has hinted at the possibility of relocating the National Cathedral of Ghana.

The President shared this while addressing the gathering at the National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service, held as part of his inauguration at the auditorium of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), on Sunday, January 12, 2025.

He stated that the Christian community in Ghana would reconsider the project, including aspects such as its location and cost.

“On the future of the project — the Cathedral — I believe that all of us as Christians must forge a consensus on how to achieve such a project without recourse to public funds. This project must be realized at a reasonable cost.

“I believe that we can arrive at a more reasonable figure for achieving such a project, and together, we can raise the funding for it. Such reconsideration of the project might even include changing the current site that was chosen for it. I leave the rest to any future consultations we will have as the body of Christ,” he said.

The President also announced that his government would soon initiate an investigation into the construction of the cathedral, as directed by the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).

He emphasized that the amount of money spent on the project by the previous government was questionable and warranted scrutiny.

“The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice directed the government to audit the project and investigate any misuse of public funds. The government is obligated to comply with this directive and will soon commence such an investigation into the project,” Mahama said.

“In the current circumstances Ghana is facing, it makes no sense to pursue such a project at a staggering cost of $400 million. I am informed that the National Ecumenical Centre in Abuja, which serves all Christian faiths in Nigeria, was built at a cost of $30 million,” he noted.

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NPP Belgium secretary calls for new leadership, new face

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NPP presidential candidate exchanging greetings with some party leaders NPP presidential candidate exchanging greetings with some party leaders

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) needs a bold, decisive, and firm leader, says the Belgium secretary.

In a statement, the secretary emphasized that the party requires a new face and new leadership, as those who have been in charge for the past 16 years must pave the way for fresh leadership.

The secretary criticized the idea of a “YES SIR, MASSA” leader who cannot criticize their own boss when necessary. Instead, the party needs a leader who is outspoken, firm, patriotic, and genuinely concerned about the welfare of Ghanaians.

The statement also highlighted the party’s poor performance in the recent election, particularly in the northern, Zongo, and Muslim communities.

The secretary questioned the notion of “it’s time for Dombo” in light of this election’s results.

The NPP Belgium Secretary emphasized that the party must restructure and focus on the grassroots and floating voters. This requires a leader who can connect with the people and inspire confidence in the party’s vision.

Read Full Text of the concerns raised by the Belgium secretary shared with this Portal:

New Face

New Leadership

The party needs new leadership and a new face

Those who have been in charge for the past 16 years must pave the way for new leadership. We need a bold, decisive, and firm leader. We are not ready for a “YES SIR, MASSA” leader who cannot criticise his own boss when necessary. One who smiles always but has pain and anguish within cannot lead NPP anymore.

The NORTHERN votes were promised…. we got zero

ZONGO votes…we got zero

MUSLIM votes…we got zero

The data have been slashed in our faces, so where lies “it’s time for DOMBO”

Our forefathers were bold, fearless, and decisive, so we need bold and firm leadership. A leader who wants to please everyone and is also not decisive cannot lead us.

In opposition, the party reverts back to the Chairman as the leader of the party constitutionally, so no one is the leader of the party other than the party’s Chairman.

Let us make it known to those who think the party is on standby waiting for their preferred candidate are dreaming in their caskets.

They have already employed their mentally retarded babies with sharp teeth who can be manipulated to push their agenda through. Left to soberness and academic ideas of the personality, Mahama wouldn’t have come near the seat at all.

Ghana is ready for an outspoken, firm, patriotic and “nukr3kafuo” president.

The party needs to sit back and restructure, think about the grassroots and floating voters…” the people’s people” who can win the seat for us.

ZONGO VOTES NU ATONSUOM

NORTHERN VOTES NU ATONSUOM

MUSLIM VOTES NU ATONSUOM

S.D.Oduro a.k.a Ranking Member

NPP Belgium Branch Secretary

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Hearts of Oak put three past Home Stars FC to book round 16 place

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Hearts of Oak players celebrating a goal Hearts of Oak players celebrating a goal

Hearts of Oak delivered a commanding performance to secure a 3-0 victory over Home Stars FC in the MTN FA Cup Round of 32 at the University of Ghana Stadium.

The Phobians, determined to keep their title hopes alive, were clinical in front of goal, ensuring a comfortable progression to the next stage of the competition.

Mawuli Wayo opened the scoring with a composed finish, setting the tone for a dominant display. Enoch Asubonteng doubled the lead with a well-taken goal, giving Hearts a comfortable advantage going into halftime. Asamoah Boateng put the result beyond doubt in the second half, capping off an impressive performance with the third goal.

The victory reflects Hearts’ growing confidence in the competition as they set their sights on adding another FA Cup trophy to their collection. However, tougher challenges await as the tournament progresses, with the Phobians expected to face more formidable opponents in the next round.

With their attacking form and solid teamwork, Hearts of Oak look well-prepared to contend for the title, aiming to bring more glory to their passionate supporters.

Engage experienced MPs to make your work easier

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has called on first-time Members of Parliament (MPs) to actively seek mentorship and collaboration with seasoned colleagues to deepen their understanding of Parliamentary operations.

Speaker Bagbin made this appeal during an orientation session organised on Saturday, January 11, for the newly elected MPs.

The Speaker, a seasoned legislator himself, emphasised the critical role that mentorship plays in navigating the often complex and demanding nature of Parliamentary work.

He noted that the early days in Parliament can be daunting, particularly for those unfamiliar with the procedural nuances and the weight of responsibilities that come with representing their constituents.

The Speaker underscored the importance of first-time MPs quickly acquainting themselves with the rules, traditions, and expectations of the House.

He pointed out that effective collaboration with experienced members could significantly shorten the learning curve and better equip them to make meaningful contributions during debates on the floor of Parliament and in committee meetings.

Beyond the technical aspects of Parliamentary procedures, Speaker Bagbin also stressed the need for new MPs to uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and moral uprightness.

He reminded them that public office is a position of trust and that their conduct, both within and outside Parliament, would reflect on the institution and their constituents.

“As we grapple with the complexities of Parliament, I encourage you to network with your colleagues, share ideas and solicit guidance from experienced members of this House to enable you to gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of Parliamentary business. This will help equip and inform you to be able to contribute meaningfully to debates on the floor and at committee meetings of the House.

“Also, keep uppermost in mind that because of the tremendous amount of responsibility, you will be expected to uphold the highest standards of honesty, integrity and moral uprightness to sustain and enhance the image of parliament and also the trust and confidence of your constituents and citizens in general.”

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Mahama hints of a change in site for National Cathedral if there’s a reconsideration for its completion

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President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has hinted at a change of site for the National Cathedral if a consensus is reached on building the Cathedral.

According to him, the country is currently at a crossroads with its economy; however, if there is a reconsideration on building the project, the country will have a lesser figure than what the former government estimated for the building of the project.

Ayorkor Botchway Listed Among 40 Female Leaders In Ghana 

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Newly- elected Commonwealth Secretary General and immediate past Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has been listed among 40 industrious female leaders in Ghana by the Young Global Leaders Network.

The Young Global Leaders Network is a platform created for accomplished leaders from different facets of life to train and mentor the younger generation where women and youth are empowered, uplifted, equipped, and treated as equal partners in society to break the cycle of poverty and achieve economic independence.

Madam Ayorkor Botchwey was listed under the category of Women Government and Public Service Leaders of the Year.

Previously, she was a Member of Parliament for Anyaa-Sowutuom from 2013 to 2021 and served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and a Minister of State at the Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing under former President John Kufuor.

Following her victorious election to the Commonwealth, she has pledged to dedicate herself to making the Commonwealth relevant to its people. She outlined her primary goals: advancing democracy, fostering economic progress, addressing climate change, and uplifting young people across the Commonwealth’s diverse nations.

Ayorkor Botchwey, who becomes the first woman from Africa to hold the position and the second consecutive woman overall, will succeed Patricia Scotland when her term ends in March 2025.

She emphasised her commitment to building on the work done by Patricia Scotland and the Secretariat staff, aiming to deepen democracy, peace, prosperity, youth development, and economic progress across the Commonwealth.

Below Are other personalities listed among the 40 leaders

WOMEN MEDIA PERSONALITIES OF THE YEAR

Berla Mundi
Juliet Bawuah
Senyuiedzorm Awusi Adadevoh

WOMEN CORPORATE PERSONALITIES OF THE YEAR
Abena Amoah
Afua Asabea Asare
Patricia Obo-Nai
Pearl Esua-Mensah

WOMEN HEALTHCARE LEADERS
Dr. Delese Mimi Darko
Dr Marion Okoh-Owusu
Dr. Paulina B. Mensah
Victoria Mabel Sackey

WOMEN EDUCATION CHAMPIONS OF THE YEAR
OHEMAA Adjei Andoh
Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang
Penelope Brooke Thompson

ENTERTAINMENT PERSONALITIES OF THE YEAR
Nana Ama Mcbrown
Gloria Akpene Nyarku-Acquah (Mzgee)

YGLN YOUNG RISING STARS OF THE YEAR
Portia Arthur
Sefadzi Abena Amesu
Wendy Shay

WOMEN INNOVATORS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PERSONALITIES OF THE YEAR
Dr. Elsie Effah Kaufmann
Nana Ama Browne Klutse
Professor Marian Asantewah Nkansah
Regina Honu

WOMEN SOCIAL IMPACT AND PHILANTHROPY PERSONALITIES OF THE YEAR
Dr. Angela Dwamena-Aboagye
Emmaline Datey
Odelia Ntiamoah Boampong
Shamima Muslim
Stella Cyimaah Larbi

WOMEN GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE LEADERS OF THE YEAR
Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey
Dr. Afisah Zakariah
Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie

WOMEN FINANCE LEADERS OF THE YEAR
Abena Osei-Poku
Elsie Addo Awadzi
Gloria Boye-Doku
Genevieve Tachie
Nana Ama Poku

WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXCELLENCE PERSONALITIES OF THE YEAR
Akosua Afriyie-Kumi
Claudia Lumor
Deloris Frimpong Manso (Delay)

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Lands Commission document shows NIB boss acquired state land at Cantonments for GH¢160,000

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Nana Attobrah Quaicoe is the Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) Nana Attobrah Quaicoe is the Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB)

A leaked document from the Lands Commission has revealed that Nana Attobrah Quaicoe, the Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), acquired prime state land in the Cantonments area for just over GH¢160,000.

The document, which included details of the NIB boss, including his picture, shows that the land he acquired is designated as Plot No. 8 and spans an area of approximately 0.24 acres.

The land is located within the Giffard Road Layout Extension Area at Cantonments, Accra, under the jurisdiction of the La Dade Kotopon Municipal Assembly in the Greater Accra Region.

The document names the President of the Republic as the lessor and Nana Attobrah Quaicoe as the lessee.

“In consideration of the sum of One Hundred and Sixty Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifteen Cedis (GH¢160,715.00) paid by the Lessee to the Lessor as premium (the receipt of which payment the Lessor hereby acknowledges) and in further consideration of the payment of the annual ground rent herein stated and the observance and performance of the covenants, stipulations, and conditions herein contained, the Lessor hereby leases to the Lessee all that piece or parcel of land known as Plot No. 8 measuring an approximate area of 0.24 acres situated within the Giffard Road Layout Extension Area-Accra at Cantonments-Accra in the La Dade Kotopon Municipal Assembly in the Greater Accra Region of the Republic of Ghana, TO HAVE and TO HOLD same unto and to the use of the Lessee for a term of Ninety-Nine (99) years with effect from the 1st day of January, 2021, yielding and paying therefore unto the Lessor an annual ground rent of Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and Twenty Cedis (GH¢6,720.00) payable yearly in advance on or before the 1st day of January in every year, the payment for the period from the 1st day of January, 2021, to the 31st day of December, 2021, having been made on or before the execution of this lease. This said amount shall be subject to revision by the Lessor every fifth (5th) year of the term hereby granted,” part of the document reads, which was listed by one Alex Quaynor.

It is worth noting that land in prime areas of Accra, including the Cantonments area, is generally priced in the millions of Ghana cedis or US dollars.

This development comes after the NIB boss threatened to take legal action against renowned legal practitioner Martin Kpebu, following claims that Kpebu had voluntarily opted to return state land he acquired around Cantonments to the state.

During an interview on TV3 on Saturday, January 11, 2024, Kpebu revealed that Attobrah Quaicoe decided to return the land to the state after concerns were raised by the head of the ORAL preparatory committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

Kpebu explained that this decision by the NIB boss prevented him from being investigated or potentially prosecuted by the ORAL committee.

“Our role is preparatory, so we are not directly involved in the actual recovery of assets; that will be addressed in the next phase. However, there are individuals who have expressed willingness to return assets,” Kpebu stated.

“The head of the National Intelligence Bureau, formerly the BNI, reached out to Okudzeto due to the advocacy surrounding the land issue and stated that he would return the land and withdraw his claim. He requested to be excluded from further involvement,” he added.

Kpebu further mentioned, “Yesterday, we visited the site where the land is located. The NIB boss, Attobrah, confirmed his decision to relinquish the land. I am somewhat acquainted with Attobrah on a personal level.”

However, Attobrah Quaicoe, through his lawyers, denied that he had willingly returned the state land.

He stated that Kpebu’s claim, made on TV3, was false and defamatory.

The lawyers, led by Saviour Quarcoo Kudze, called for a retraction and an apology from Kpebu, threatening legal action should he fail to retract his “utterly false and defamatory statements.”

“We urge the public to disregard these false statements that are calculated to injure our client’s reputation,” part of the statement read.

See the document below:

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Shatta Wale Went To Jamaica As An Underground Artiste- Sally Mann Fires

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Controversial entertainment pundit, Sally Mann has dragged her “darling enemy”, Shatta Wale once again.

Sally Mann was reacting to the musician’s performance with Vybz Kartel in Jamaica when she chose to fire shots at him.

According to her, Shatta Wale, even though is a professional musician, acted like a kid and an upcoming artiste in Jamaica.

Togbe Afede, Mona Quartey, Andani, Dr. Asiama – See Mahama’s Possible BoG Team

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Four names have emerged strongly as possible options by new President John Mahama to man the top-most positions in the Bank of Ghana, including the Governor, Deputies and various Board roles, MyNewsGh.com has been told.

Among the names are James Agbo popularly known by his traditional title of Togbe Afede, Farihan Alhassan of Stanbic Bank, Dr. Johnson Asiama and Alhassan Andani, a former Stanbic Boss.

Stunning Ways To Rock Your Cord Lace Fabric As A Fashionable Mom

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Cord lace ensembles are a closet mainstay for good reason: they are classic, elegant, and easy to wear. Wearing an iro and buba, a gown, or even just a skirt and shirt may be a fun way to step up your style game and turn heads. Let’s have a look at some amazing ways to style cord lace clothing with elegance and sophistication.

The Radiance of Iro and Buba; A stylish and classic combination is iro and buba set in cord lace, which can be easily customized. Pick a bold shade that brings out the best in your features and works well with your skin tone.

To amp up the glitz, wear it with a fashionable gele (headwrap) and bold jewelry. Add a touch of understated elegance to your look by finishing off your outfit with a pair of elegant shoes.

A Glamorous Gown; Dresses with cord lace are ideal for formal events because of the air of refined sophistication they provide. Find a dress that hugs your curves like a glove and has elaborate lace accents to make you seem stunning. For a timeless yet chic look, think about a mermaid or A-line shape. To keep the lace from taking center stage, accessorize with understated pieces like as a clutch bag and delicate earrings.

Blouse and Skirt Paradise; Wearing a cable lace skirt with a cord lace blouse is a surefire way to turn heads. To give your ensemble more dimension, try mixing and matching materials and textures. Choose a pencil skirt and lace blouse for an elegant work look, or go for a flowy skirt and lace top for a fun, flirty style. Try out bright hues or stay with neutrals for more variety. Depending on the event, finish off your outfit with a pair of stylish flats or heels.

Accessory Statements; To make your cable lace ensemble stand out, accessories are key. To take your outfit to the next level, accessorize with striking necklaces, cuff bracelets, or belts with embellishments. Pick for jewelry and other accessories that bring out the lace’s delicate elements without drawing too much attention to them. Accessorizing with a chic clutch or purse is another great way to make a fashion statement without sacrificing functionality.

59-year-old driver survives deadly robbery attack on Gomoa Akoti-Kwanyako highway

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In a remarkable show of bravery, a 59-year-old driver, Isaac Ayim, narrowly escaped death after being shot by armed robbers on the Gomoa Akoti-Kwanyako highway in the Central Region.

Despite sustaining gunshot wounds to the head, Ayim managed to drive himself and his assistant to the nearest police checkpoint for help.

The incident occurred during the early hours of Saturday, January 11, when Ayim, driving a Kia truck with his mate, Frimpong Kojo, encountered a group of five armed robbers on the highway.

The robbers reportedly used torchlights to signal the vehicle to stop before opening fire.

Several bullets penetrated the windscreen, with some striking Ayim’s head. Despite the injury and with blood dripping down his face, Ayim maintained his composure and continued driving, eventually reaching a police checkpoint several meters away from the attack site.

Recounting the harrowing experience to 3News, Ayim said in Twi: “We were told robbers were on the road, so we waited at Akraman before proceeding. When we finally drove off, someone flashed a light at us, but I didn’t stop, fearing it was the robbers. They started shooting, and though I was hit, I kept driving until we reached the police station.“

Ayim was initially taken to the Gomoa Potsin Polyclinic for treatment but was later transferred to the Trauma and Specialist Hospital in Winneba, where he is currently receiving further medical care.

Some of the gunshots hit the windscreen of Ayim’s Kia truck. The robbery has sparked renewed concerns among residents and commuters who use the Gomoa Akoti-Kwanyako highway, a stretch that has reportedly seen several similar attacks in recent months.

Many commercial drivers and passengers have expressed fears over the rising trend of highway robberies and are calling on authorities to bolster security measures in the area.

The Central Region has seen a rise in robbery cases in recent years, particularly on highways linking major towns.

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