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Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola hold white wedding in Iceland (video)

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Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola, hold white wedding in Iceland (video)

Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress Temi Otedola tied the knot in a wedding held in Iceland on Friday, August 8th. 

The couple exchanged vows in the presence of their family and friends at Hallgrimskirkja Church, an iconic landmark in Iceland. Notable guests at the wedding included Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, comedian Broda Shaggi, and many others. 

Temi is the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola. Mr Eazi proposed to Temi in 2022. Congratulations to the newlyweds

Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola, hold white wedding in Iceland (video)
Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola, hold white wedding in Iceland (video)
Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola, hold white wedding in Iceland (video)
Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola, hold white wedding in Iceland (video)
Singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress, Temi Otedola, hold white wedding in Iceland (video)

 

 

 

 

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South Africa’s President Ramaphosa extends condolences to Ghana over helicopter crash

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has conveyed condolences to President John Mahama and the people of Ghana following Wednesday’s military helicopter crash.

The tragic incident claimed eight lives, including Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed.

In a statement, President Ramaphosa said South Africans stood in solidarity with the bereaved families and Ghana in this period of mourning.

He recalled the historic ties between the two countries, forged during the fight against colonialism and apartheid, noting that relations had deepened over the years.

President Ramaphosa expressed confidence in Ghana’s resilience, assuring that South Africa’s thoughts remained with its West African counterpart as it navigates the tragedy.

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Ghana Credit Checks Surge as Banks Lean Harder on Data

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Ghana’s financial sector made over 30 million credit bureau enquiries in 2024, more than double the previous year’s total.

The Bank of Ghana credits this record spike to lenders embracing data-driven risk assessment for loans, recoveries, and customer checks.

Commercial banks drove the surge, responsible for 85% of searches as they integrated credit histories into everyday lending. Monthly enquiries averaged 2.46 million, up 16% from 2023. Fintechs also played a key role, with 55% of checks targeting individual borrowers and 44% focused on digital loan customers.

Data quality improved markedly—76% of searches now return usable financial or demographic details, up from 72%. The central bank linked this to stricter compliance and better industry collaboration. It also approved two major advances: credit scoring services from licensed bureaus and a cross-border deal letting Ghanaians abroad share credit histories with foreign lenders.

While praising rising public awareness and fewer bounced checks, the BoG pledged ongoing vigilance. “We’ll monitor data providers closely to ensure compliance,” it stated, aiming to build a transparent and resilient credit ecosystem.

This acceleration signals a financial landscape increasingly shaped by data, technology, and global connectivity.

Central Region opens book of condolence in honour of eight victims of helicopter crash  

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By Isaac Arkoh

Cape Coast, Aug 09, GNA – A book of condolence has been opened at the Central Regional Coordinating Council (CRCC) to honour the eight victims of Wednesday’s tragic military helicopter crash that claimed their lives. 

It has been placed at the CRCC conference room where Mr Ekow Panyin Okyere Eduamoah, the Regional Minister, was the first to sign on Friday evening, followed by Prof Francisca Dora Edu-Buandoh, Ghana’s High Commissioner to Canada as well as the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) members. 

Others are Mr Bless Kwame Darkey, Regional Coordinating Director and Mr Kwesi Dawood Mensah, Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organization. 

Heads of State institutions, Departments and Agencies took turns to sign the book as the public awaits their turn on Monday, August 11. 

The condolence book is accessible as part of a national mourning available to allow Ghanaians to pay their respects to the fallen heroes, who include high-ranking government officials and members of the Ghana Air Force. 

The victims include Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, NDC Vice Chairman Dr Samuel Sarpong, and NADMO Deputy Director-General Samuel Aboagye, along with Squadron Leader Peter Anala, Flying Officer Tsum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Nii Addo Mensah, whose widow is from Cape Coast. 

Consequently, the Central Regional Minister led the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) to visit the famous “Kofi and Ama Fie,” near OLA College of Education where Mrs Mercy Mensah lives, to console her. 

The Ghana News Agency observed that the silence between the tears and the few spoken words, lingered the reverberation of a life of true love and family bonding obviously interrupted too soon. 

 Mrs Mensah, the young widow, wept uncontrollably; portraying a shattered soul caused by the cruel hand of fate that snatched away her husband just one month after they had exchanged vows. 

The house was shrouded not only in the colour of mourning but in an overwhelming cloud of grief as friends and family gathered, unable to stem the relentless tide of tears that poured from Mrs Mensah’s eyes like a river breaking its banks.  

The widow, only 27 years old, clad in the sombre black of traditional mourning, stood as a fragile pillar caught between acceptance and disbelief.  

She had found in her husband not only love but friendship, a companion whose sudden absence left an emptiness that echoed in every corner of their home. 

Mrs Mensah, a teacher at Akyem Ayirebi Senior High School, in the Eastern Region, is one of four sisters, with the three walking the paths of service and faith: one is a seminarian at the Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra and two others are nurses.  

Their father, Mr Samuel Amoah, a humble yet influential figure, serves as the driver to the Bishop of the Cape Coast Diocese of the Methodist Church. 

Though the widow’s extended family resides at Kwaprow near the University of Cape Coast, her connection to the Methodist Bishop of Cape Coast and family runs deep and personal, as she has been nurtured under his spiritual care for years.  

The Regional Minister described the calamity as a wound felt across the entire country and urged all families, all citizens, to find strength amid despair.  

“Your loss is our loss,” he said, voice steady yet steeped in empathy, “for these were not mere victims but dedicated public servants, tireless intellectuals whose lives were devoted to forging a better Ghana.” 

The Minister solemnly pledged that the government would honour the memory and efforts of those lost by providing state support to their families, ensuring that their sacrifices would not be forgotten or rendered meaningless. 

Adding a profound layer to the mournful occasion, Bishop Andam received the delegation with words rooted in ancient wisdom.  

He invoked the biblical story of Job, he poignantly reflected on the fragility of human existence, the stark reality that life is brief and often enveloped in suffering.  

Citing Job 14:1, “Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble,” the Bishop reminded all present of life’s ephemeral nature, the shared vulnerability of humanity and the inescapable sorrow woven through our earthly journey.  

GNA  

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Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma’s havana-themed pre-wedding party

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Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma

Singer, Davido, and wife, Chioma, hosted friends and family to a Havana-themed pre-wedding party ahead of their white wedding this weekend in Miami, Florida.

Chioma looked resplendent in her white dress while Davido looked great in his outfit.

Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
Photos/Videos from Davido and Chioma
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“What Am I Going to Tell Your Young Son?” – Sam George Mourns Dr. Murtala Mohammed’s Tragic Death

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“What Am I Going to Tell Your Young Son?” – Sam George Mourns Dr. Murtala Mohammed’s Tragic Death

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Samuel Nartey George, the Minister of Communication, Technology and Digital Innovation, has expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic passing of Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, the late Minister of Environment, Science, and Technology as reported by Ghana Web.

Dr Mohammed lost his life in a devastating helicopter crash in Adansi Sikaman, located in the Adansi Asokwa District of the Ashanti Region, on August 9, 2025.

He was en route to an event in Obuasi when the tragedy occurred, claiming the lives of Dr Mohammed and seven others.

In an emotional tribute shared on his X account, Sam George posted a photo of himself with Dr Mohammed, showcasing a moment of camaraderie.

The Ningo-Prampram MP described the late legislator as not only a colleague but also a brother, highlighting Dr Mohammed’s excellence in all his endeavors.

Expressing his grief, Sam George reflected on the difficult task ahead of him in consoling the late MP’s family. He shared his anguish in a poignant post:

“How do you expect me to visit Hajia now? What am I going to tell your young son?”

These words showed the pain of losing a close friend and the challenge of comforting those left behind.

Nzema Manle Traditional Council mourns victims of helicopter crash 

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By P.K. Yankey

Ampain (W/R), Aug. 09, GNA – The  Executives of the  Nzema Manle Traditional Council have extended their sincerest condolences to President of the Republic, the government, Parliament, the bereaved families, and the people of Ghana during this period of national mourning of the eight officials who lost their lives in the tragic helicopter crash incident.  

Awulae Attibrukusu III, Paramount Chief of the Lower Axim Traditional Area, speaking at a news conference during an executive council meeting, at Ampain in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region, said the fallen heroes served the country with distinction, dedication, and patriotism. 

“Their passing is not only a great loss to their families and the government, but also to the entire nation which they served diligently with honour and integrity,” he said. 

He said the Nzema Manle Council stood united with the people of Ghana in grief and prayer and called on the citizenry to join in offering solemn thoughts, prayers, and support to the bereaved families. 

GNA  

Edited by Justin Paaga/Kenneth Odeng Adade 

Ghana Fraud Suspects Face US Court After US$100m Extradition

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Three Ghanaians accused of masterminding a vast international cybercrime network arrived in the United States this week.

They face federal charges for allegedly stealing more than $100 million through elaborate romance scams and business email frauds targeting vulnerable Americans, many elderly.

Isaac Oduro Boateng, Inusah Ahmed, and Derrick Van Yeboah landed in New York on August 7th following extradition from Ghana. They are set to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger. A fourth man, Patrick Kwame Asare, remains wanted by authorities. Prosecutors say the group operated a sophisticated Ghana-based network that tricked victims into sending large sums, often by posing as romantic partners online or hijacking legitimate business email threads.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York detailed how the stolen money flowed back to West Africa. Funds were allegedly laundered through figures known as “chairmen,” who coordinated the criminal activities. Boateng and Ahmed are believed to have held these leadership roles within the organization.

U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton condemned the scheme as a massive conspiracy exploiting trust and vulnerability. He emphasized the Justice Department’s commitment to pursuing cybercriminals globally. FBI Assistant Director Christopher Raia echoed this, vowing relentless pursuit of those targeting the elderly.

Each defendant faces five serious federal charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. Convictions could lead to prison sentences of up to 20 years. The successful extradition resulted from close collaboration between U.S. agencies, Ghana’s Attorney-General, the Economic and Organized Crime Office, INTERPOL, and the Ghana Police Service.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kevin Mead and Mitzi Steiner are prosecuting the case for the Complex Frauds and Cybercrime Unit.

IFATSEA mourns with Ghana after fatal helicopter crash

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The Helicopter crash killed two senior ministers and six others The Helicopter crash killed two senior ministers and six others

The International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations (IFATSEA) has expressed its profound sorrow following the helicopter crash in Ghana that claimed the lives of two senior ministers and six others.

In a statement issued on Thursday, August 7, 2025, and co-signed by IFATSEA President Ing. Frank Kofi Apeagyei and Executive Secretary Meaghan Olmstead, the organisation said the tragedy had sent shockwaves through the aviation community and beyond.

The crash occurred in a dense forest while the victims were travelling to Obuasi. Among the dead were Minister of Defence Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Environment, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed, former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye, and National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice-Chairman Samuel Sarpong.

Three Ghana Armed Forces personnel — Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah — also died. The Z-9 military helicopter is reported to have gone off radar before the incident. There were no survivors.

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“We mourn the loss of these distinguished public and civil servants whose lives were cut short in service to their nation,” IFATSEA said. “Their dedication, leadership, and commitment to Ghana’s progress will be remembered with deep respect,” portions of the statement read.

The organisation expressed solidarity with the Government of Ghana, the victims’ families, and all those affected. It also commended the efforts of aviation authorities and emergency responders working in the aftermath of the crash.

“As an organisation committed to aviation safety, IFATSEA reaffirms its dedication to supporting efforts that strengthen the resilience and safety of air operations worldwide,” the statement read. “This tragedy is a reminder of the importance of collaboration, vigilance, and continuous improvement in aviation systems,” the statement added.

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It added that seamless coordination between civilian and military aviation stakeholders was essential to ensuring safe, efficient and responsive airspace management, as well as preventing future incidents and enhancing national resilience.

“May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may their families find strength and comfort in God Almighty,” the statement concluded.

Meanwhile, watch as Patricia Appiagyei comforts bereaved families in the helicopter crash

BetPawa unveils groundbreaking bonus scheme for Men’s and Women’s leagues

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For the first time, betPawa will provide equal bonuses to male and female players For the first time, betPawa will provide equal bonuses to male and female players

betPawa, Africa’s biggest betting brand, is thrilled to announce its groundbreaking sponsorship of both the Ghana Premier League and Women’s Premier League for the 2025/26 season, introducing the transformative Locker Room Bonus initiative to both leagues.

For the first time, betPawa will provide equal bonuses to male and female players in their respective leagues, a major milestone in its mission to support professional athletes at every level of the game.

Since 2022, betPawa’s Locker Room Bonus has revolutionized the Ghana Premier League, rewarding winning teams with GHC 9,200 per game, distributed as GHC 400 to each of the 20 players and three technical staff members.

The initiative has fueled fierce competition, leading to three new champions – Medeama SC, Samartex, and Bibiani Gold Stars – emerging in the men’s league.

Last season, betPawa extended its support to the Women’s FA Cup, where Faith Ladies clinched a historic first title.

Now, for the 2025/26 season, betPawa is doubling down on its commitment by bringing the Locker Room Bonus to both the men’s and women’s leagues, directly supporting athletes and raising the standard of football across the country.

The Ghana Premier League features 18 teams, while the Women’s Premier League includes 20 clubs – and for each of these teams, every victory now comes with an instant reward.

Through betPawa’s fast payout system, winning players receive their Locker Room Bonus even before they get back to the dressing room, directly into their mobile wallets.

To date, betPawa has paid out over GHC 4 million in Locker Room Bonuses in Ghana – a direct investment into the hands of players and technical staff across the country.

The Locker Room Bonus is designed to celebrate hard work and reward winners, with payments delivered seamlessly via mobile money. This initiative has proven its impact, driven competitive spirit and unearthing new talent across Ghana’s top football leagues.

By extending the same rewards to the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, betPawa is championing gender equity and ensuring that female athletes receive the recognition and support they deserve.

“At betPawa, we see ourselves as visionaries and we want to make a tangible difference in the lives of athletes and the communities they inspire,” said Borah Omary Ndanyungu, betPawa’s Head of Local Marketing and CSR.

“The Locker Room Bonus is our way of putting players first, empowering them to shine on the pitch and build brighter futures off it. By sponsoring both leagues with equal support, we’re proud to lead the charge in building a more professional and sustainable future for African football.”

In addition to the Locker Room Bonus, betPawa is also launching a new technical initiative this season, in partnership with the GFA and participating clubs.

This initiative is designed to further enhance the professionalisation of football in Ghana, with more details set to be unveiled in the coming weeks.

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Akpini State extends condolences on GAF helicopter crash

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By Edward Williams

Kpando (V/R), Aug. 9, GNA – Okpewuokpe Togbui Dagadu IX Paramount Chief of Akpini State in the Kpando Municipality of the Volta Region, has joined mourners to extend condolences to the government, families, and friends on the passing of eight persons in the August 6, Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) helicopter crash.  

The victims were Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Defence Minister, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator and former Minister for Food and Agriculture, and Dr Samuel Sarpong, the Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and a former Ashanti Regional Minister. 

The rest are Mr Samuel Aboagye, a former NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Obuasi East; Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Malin Twum-Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah. 

Okpewuokpe Togbui Dagadu, in a statement said the devastating event had left not only the nation at grief but also the people of Akpini in mourning. 

He said he recalled with fondness a recent visit to the Defence Minister’s office, during which matters of mutual interest to the people of Kpando and the Ministry were thoughtfully discussed. 

Okpewuokpe Togbui Dagadu said the Minister received him with grace and demonstrated a sincere commitment to working collaboratively for the benefit of all, especially in enhancing civil military relations within the Volta Region. 

“The Honourable Minister of Defence was a true statesman, an accomplished professional, and a servant of the Republic, whose life was dedicated to the protection, peace, and unity of our dear country”.  

He said the Minister’s humility, foresight, and dedication to duty were evident and his passing was not just a national tragedy but a personal loss to the Akpini State. 

He said the paramountcy extended their heartfelt condolences to the President, the government, Ghanaians, Ministry of Defence and bereaved families of the victims. 

“May the soul of Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah and the seven others rest in perfect peace and may his service to Ghana continue to inspire us all.  

“We share in this grief and stand in solidarity with all those affected.” 

GNA 

Edited by Maxwell Awumah/Kenneth Odeng Adade 

I was supposed to be on that helicopter – Asiedu Nketiah shares

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National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has revealed that he narrowly missed being aboard the military helicopter that crashed in the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, August 6, claiming eight lives, including two cabinet ministers.

Speaking while commiserating with one of the bereaved families, Asiedu Nketiah shared that he had been scheduled to join the trip to Obuasi for the launch of the Responsible Co-operative Mining and Skills Development Programme (COMSDEP).

Asiedu Nketiah weeps at late Dr. Sarpong’s family home in Juaben

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National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, broke down in tears as he recounted his encounters with the late NDC Vice Chairman, Dr. Samuel Sarpong, during the country’s revolutionary days.

He revealed that the late Dr Samuel Sarpong’s appointment letter as Board Chairman of the Cocoa Processing Company was ready on the morning of the helicopter crash, before he left Accra for Obuasi.

The crash, which happened in the Adansi area, claimed the lives of Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah; the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; the NDC Vice Chairman, Dr. Samuel Sarpong; and five others.

Asiedu Nketiah disclosed that a last-minute change of plans resulted in Dr. Sarpong taking his place on the trip to Obuasi for the launch of the Responsible Co-operative Mining and Skills Development Programme (COMSDEP).

During a visit to commiserate with the bereaved family at Juaben in the Ashanti Region, on Saturday, August 9, Mr. Asiedu Nketiah said, “I have been working with him since 1992 during the revolutionary days. We have been friends for so many years. He was very instrumental in my political career.

“I was scheduled for the trip, but I had to cancel due to a last-minute plan, so I had to designate him. He sacrificed his life for me. He was very loyal, and I truly appreciate him. He was appointed as the Board Chair of Cocoa Processing Company,” he stated.

He described the late Sarpong as a loyal friend who served both the NDC and Ghana wholeheartedly.

Mr. Nketiah also recalled how the late Sarpong supported his political career when he contested for the positions of the party’s General Secretary and later National Chairman.

He pledged the government’s and the party’s support for the families of the eight people who died in the helicopter crash.

The crash, which occurred in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, August 6, claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others, including personnel of the Ghana Air Force.

The eight victims were:

Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and MP for Tamale Central

Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator

Dr. Samuel Sarpong, National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)

Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala

Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

 

 

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Volta Region plans prayers, vigil for helicopter crash victims

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The Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC) and the Ho Municipal Assembly will hold a solemn vigil in memory of former Minister of Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, former Minister for Environment Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others, who perished in a tragic military helicopter crash.

The vigil, scheduled for Sunday evening at the Nfojoh Park in Ho, will form part of a series of regional activities aimed at honouring the memory of the departed and offering spiritual support to their grieving families.

Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, called on various religious bodies across the region to join in prayers for the victims, their families, and the nation.

“This is a moment for us to unite in faith and grief. We stand with their families, the Ghana Armed Forces, and the entire nation in profound sorrow at this devastating loss,” he said.

He specifically appealed to the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church to offer special prayers during Sabbath service for the repose of the souls of the ministers and gallant soldiers, who died in the crash, as well as for the Government of Ghana during this period of mourning.

“The region is calling on the SDA Church to pray earnestly for the souls of our ministers and soldiers, for our nation, and for the strength of the bereaved families,” Mr. Gunu said.

“On Sunday, we will gather in churches again for further prayers before converging in the evening for the vigil.”

The Regional Minister noted that these religious observances were designed to bring comfort to the grieving and to collectively seek divine guidance for the nation.

“When tragedy strikes, we must turn to God for healing, direction, and unity,” he added.

The vigil at Nfojoh Park will feature intercessory prayers, hymns, candle-lighting, and tributes from regional leaders, clergy, and members of the public. It will also be a platform for residents to express their solidarity with the Ghana Armed Forces and the bereaved families.

The Volta Region has been deeply shaken by the loss of two senior government officials and six military personnel in the helicopter crash, which has plunged the nation into mourning. Flags are flying at half-mast, and various institutions have suspended public celebrations in respect of the national mood.

Religious leaders in the region have welcomed the call for united prayer, describing it as a necessary step toward national healing. They have urged all congregations to set aside time during their services this weekend to remember the victims and their families.

“The passing of these distinguished leaders and brave soldiers is a reminder of the fragility of life and the need to value unity, peace, and service to humanity,” A church leader told the GNA.

Residents from across the Volta Region are expected to attend the Sunday evening vigil, which will be open to all denominations, civic groups, and individuals who wish to pay their respects.

The VRCC has assured that security and logistical arrangements are in place to ensure a solemn, safe, and dignified commemoration of the lives lost in the helicopter tragedy.

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Hearts of Oak cruise to 3-0 victory over Mighty Jets in pre-Season friendly

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Accra Hearts of Oak continued their pre-season preparations in fine style with a solid 3-0 win over Tudu Mighty Jets in a friendly encounter at the Kpobiman training complex on Saturday morning.

The game was played in two halves of 60 minutes each, providing the technical team with extended time to assess the squad and fine-tune their tactics ahead of upcoming competitions.

The Phobians started brightly, dictating the tempo and pressing high up the pitch. Their early dominance was rewarded when one of the players on assessment (name withheld) stepped up and curled home a sublime free-kick to give Hearts the lead, a goal that stood until the end of the first half.
The second half saw Hearts of Oak tighten their grip on the game, controlling possession and pushing for more goals. Their persistence paid off when centre back Ali Mohammed calmly converted from the penalty spot to double the advantage.
The moment of the match came from another player under Coach Didi’s assessment (name withheld) whose dazzling solo run saw him dribble past four Mighty Jets defenders before slotting the ball into the net.

The match ended 3-0 in favour of the Phobians, a result that reflects the team’s growing cohesion and confidence under the new tactical direction.

Preparations continue for the Homowo Cup and the GHALCA Top-4 Tournament, as the team sharpens up for competitive action.

Via Hearts of Oak media team.

How Bright Aweh ‘cleared his house’ to allegedly murder immigration officer

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Angel FM’s court correspondent, Ama Brago, has shared chilling details surrounding the alleged murder of Stephen King Amoah, a 38-year-old Ghana Immigration Service officer, by Bright Aweh, who has been charged with murder and appeared before the Adabraka District Court on August 8, 2025.

According to Brago, Aweh allegedly manipulated events to ensure privacy at his residence on the day of the crime.

Speaking during the Friday midday news on Angel FM, she explained that Aweh, who lived with his wife in a storey building, sent his wife away from the house on the morning of the incident, instructing her to run an errand on his behalf.

He also informed his upstairs neighbour, who was preparing to leave for work, that he would be fumigating the house due to a “funny smell” in the compound.

Aweh advised the neighbour to return home late, around 8 p.m., even though the neighbour normally closed from work at 5 p.m. When the neighbour offered to contribute to the cost of the fumigation chemicals, Aweh declined, insisting he would handle it himself.

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“When issues like this come up, we put our ears to the ground. The information we are getting about Bright Aweh, who has been accused of murdering his friend, is that he lives with his wife and, on the morning of that day, he sent his wife away to pick up something on his behalf.

“Further investigation reveals that the house they live in is a storey building, and he had informed his neighbour upstairs that ‘since you are going to work, I have sensed some funny smell in the compound, so I will be fumigating the house. Make sure you take your time and return late,’” she stated.

Brago further reported that three motorbikes entered Aweh’s residence before Amoah arrived, although their purpose remains unknown.

Amoah, who had told his nephew he was visiting Aweh to collect money owed to him, entered the house but never came out alive. However, Aweh’s car was later seen leaving the compound, its contents unknown.

“The investigation further shows that when he called his friend Stephen Amoah to come, someone who has followed the case reported that three motorbikes entered the house prior to his arrival. But the question is, what were they doing in the house? As to what happened when Stephen entered after the motorbikes had arrived, nobody knows… The last thing we saw was that the young man did not emerge again, but the car of his friend, who has now been charged, came out. As to what was in the car, no one knows,” she added.

Disturbingly, WhatsApp messages were sent from Amoah’s phone after the incident, stating, “I have received the money; my wife is not around, so today I am going to chase girls.”

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Investigators suspect Aweh sent these messages to mislead Amoah’s contacts.

At a press conference on August 4, 2025, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) disclosed key forensic findings from searches at Aweh’s home.

According to Director-General COP Lydia Yaako Donkor, a July 16 search, conducted with support from the Counter Terrorism Unit and Kwabenya District Police, uncovered bloodstains in the living room, signs of an attempted cleanup, freshly painted walls, and an empty can of spray paint.

A subsequent search on July 24, 2025, executed under a warrant, revealed additional bloodstains and a blood-stained fufu pestle wrapped in polythene, found in bushes about 100 metres from Aweh’s residence.

Aweh’s impounded vehicle also contained bloodstains, with lab tests confirming the presence of human blood. DNA samples from Amoah’s mother and son are now being used to assist forensic profiling.

Stephen King Amoah was reported missing on July 4, 2025, after leaving his home at Ashongman Estate to meet Aweh, who allegedly owed him GH¢200,000. On July 9, his charred body—bearing multiple stab wounds to the chest and neck—was found wrapped in a woollen carpet in a gutter near the GBC Satellite area, opposite Comet Estate.

Initially charged with kidnapping, Aweh was re-arrested and charged with murder following the discovery of this evidence. The Ghana Police Service says investigations are ongoing, with a special operation underway to identify potential accomplices.

Listen to Ama Brago’s report below:

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Kotoko and Gold Stars’ opponents in next season’s CAF competitions announced

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Kotoko will face Kwara United in the CAF Confederaton Cup Kotoko will face Kwara United in the CAF Confederaton Cup

Asante Kotoko and Bibiani Gold Stars’ opponents in the 2025/2026 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup have been confirmed following the draw held today, August 9, 2025.

In the Champions League, Bibiani Gold Stars will face Algerian side JS Kabylie in the first preliminary round of their maiden campaign.

The Bibiani-based club will host the first leg in Ghana between September 19 and 21, 2025 before traveling to Algeria for the return fixture between September 26 and 28, 2025.

If they advance, Gold Stars will meet either East End Lions of Sierra Leone or Tunisia’s US Monastir in the second preliminary round.

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The two sides will first contest their opening-round tie to determine who progresses.

In the CAF Confederation Cup, Asante Kotoko will face Nigerian side Kwara United in their first preliminary match between September 19 and 21, before traveling to Nigeria for the second leg between September 26 and 28, 2025. Should they progress, they will set up a clash with Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca in October 2025.

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The Porcupine Warriors are making their first appearance in the Confederation Cup since 2022, after struggling to maintain top form in recent seasons.

Both Gold Stars and Kotoko will be aiming to make the nation proud by advancing beyond the group stage and perhaps ending Ghana’s long wait for a continental trophy.

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Sustainability is no longer optional – Dr Lotsu calls for unified ESG action

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Dr Shelter Lotsu (third from right) at the launch of ESG sustainable reporting summit Dr Shelter Lotsu (third from right) at the launch of ESG sustainable reporting summit

Founder and CEO of TSL Sustainability, Dr Shelter Lotsu, has called for stronger collaboration between government institutions, the private sector, and civil society to advance environmental, social, and governance (ESG) sustainability across Ghana.

Speaking at the press launch of the ESG Sustainable Reporting Summit in Accra, Dr Lotsu stressed the need for coordinated efforts to address pollution, restore sanitary conditions in urban areas, and promote regenerative growth through ESG practices.

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“We call on the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation and Rural Development, and other state institutions whose mandates align with ESG sustainability to combine forces. The future of our cities, environment, and economy depends on it,” he stated.

Dr Lotsu noted that investor expectations have shifted significantly over time, with modern investors now focusing on metrics such as carbon emissions.

He attributed this shift to the growing influence of global sustainability reporting frameworks, including the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), and the EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities.

“In the past, companies could attract investors with only audited financial statements. That era is over. Today, investors demand integrated disclosures, on carbon emissions, water usage, community engagement, waste management, diversity and inclusion, and governance structures,” he said.

He further urged private sector entities, civil society organisations, research institutions, and grassroots groups to actively contribute to daily sustainability initiatives.

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Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu denies comments attributed to him on victims of the Adansi helicopter crash.

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Former Member of Parliament for Suame, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, has debunked statements being attributed to him about the victims of the helicopter crash.

There were reports in the local media indicating that he had politicized the issue, indicating that those who died are NDC members, and so they should mourn while his political party focuses on their issues.

Trendy Ankara And Asoebi Styles Taking Over 2025

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African fashion is having its global moment, and nothing showcases cultural elegance better than Ankara and Asoebi styles. Known for their vibrant prints, bold patterns, and intricate designs, these timeless fabrics have evolved into glamorous, modern outfits perfect for weddings, parties, and red-carpet events.

Statement Sleeves for Maximum Drama

Statement sleeves are ruling the runway. From dramatic bell sleeves to puffed, layered ruffles, sleeves are no longer just functional—they’re the showstopper. Pair them with a fitted skirt or a mermaid gown to create a sophisticated yet striking look.

Corset Designs for the Perfect Silhouette

The corset trend has taken Asoebi fashion to new heights. It offers a snatched waist and flattering curves, especially when combined with sheer details. Mixing corsets with Ankara prints blends tradition and modern glamour flawlessly.

High Slits & Mermaid Cuts for Bold Queens

A high slit or mermaid cut will always turn heads. These designs exude confidence, making them ideal for evening occasions and luxury celebrations.

Mix & Match Fabrics for Creative Expression

Fashion lovers are combining Ankara with tulle, lace, sequins, and even silk. This mix creates unique textures and layers, giving outfits a fresh and unforgettable edge.

Jumpsuits & Two-Piece Sets for Versatility

Breaking away from gowns, stylish jumpsuits and two-piece sets are stealing the spotlight. They are trendy, comfortable, and perfect for both formal and semi-formal events.

From traditional ceremonies to modern parties, trendy Ankara and Asoebi styles offer endless room for creativity. With bold colors, unique cuts, and flawless details, these designs guarantee you will not just attend the event—you will own it.

Teachers, parents applaud contestants’ dedication

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Some teachers and parents of contestants in the 2025 Citi FM/Channel One TV Literacy Challenge have praised the commitment and determination of the Junior High School students competing in this year’s edition.

Speaking to Channel One TV at the British Council in Accra on Saturday, August 9, 2025, Abraham Ametepe, a supervisor from Southbridge Montessori School, said his school has made the competition a priority.

“In our school, we have a literacy club that focuses only on the competition. Every week, we meet to write essays, and then we assess them. We also go through the science practicals and test ourselves on general knowledge. Twice a term, we conduct quizzes to see who can qualify,” he explained.

From Wellspring School, teacher Millicent highlighted how enhanced preparation made a significant difference this year.

“We presented four learners this year. We tried last year, but we got the information late, so only one learner qualified for the top 50. This time, we prepared them well, and out of the 20 who attempted, four were picked,” she said.

Parents also expressed pride in the hard work of their wards. Gyamboe Atteh, whose daughter is participating for the second time, said the journey has been inspiring.

“I am a proud parent. This is our second time attempting. My daughter couldn’t make it to the top 10 last year, but I encouraged her to do more. This year, we hope she makes it. She has been doing extra classes aside from regular schoolwork and also engages in self-tuition,” he noted.

The 2025 Literacy Challenge aims to identify, test, and reward Ghana’s most outstanding Junior High School students through a series of competitive stages, with the ultimate winner taking home GH¢10,000 and a trophy.

The Literacy Challenge is powered by Citi FM, supported by Channel One TV, and proudly sponsored by BEL MOOO and GB Assessment.

Davido Splashes $3.7m On Lavish Miami White Wedding

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Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has revealed that he spent a staggering $3.7 million in cash on his white wedding to longtime partner Chioma Rowland in Miami, USA.

The revelation came during the exuberant Havana Night pre-wedding party in Miami, where Davido candidly declared: “I spent $3.7m cash, so we should know what we are doing here”.

To End galamsey now before it ends your members – Dr. Tony Aidoo Urges Prez Mahama

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Former Ghanaian diplomat and veteran politician, Dr. Tony Aidoo, has called on President John Mahama to ensure that the deaths of eight Ghanaians in Wednesday’s helicopter crash reignite the nation’s fight against illegal mining, widely known as galamsey.

Speaking on Newsfile, Dr. Aidoo emphasised that the late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, and their colleagues were on an environmental protection mission when tragedy struck.

Fire Service, GES working on fire safety syllabus for basic schools – Chief Fire Officer 

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service (GES) and Ulster University in Northern Ireland, are working on a fire safety syllabus for basic schools. 

The Acting Chief Fire Officer (CFO), Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong, said the initiative is to help the children learn fire safety in school, grow up to understand the importance of being safe, and become ambassadors for safety in their homes and communities.

She said this at the Ghana National Fire Service’s National Safety Awards 2025, held at the Headquarters, where the Minister for Interior, Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, together with some service personnel, civilians, and corporate institutions, were honoured for their contributions towards fire safety promotion.

CFO Sapong said, “The fire safety syllabus will help shape the country for a safer future. I commend the team putting up the syllabus, but let us also remember to teach our children how to be safe. Let us take care in our homes, schools, and workplaces. Let us make safety a habit for everyone.”

She said the GNFS wore many hats as safety officers, teachers, rescuers, investigators, and partners in building a safer country; however, they could not do it alone and needed the public’s support and collaboration.

“We are asking corporate Ghana and individuals to support us, not just with words but with actions to build the capacity of our workforce to serve them better, get better equipment and logistics to reach more communities with the gospel of safety,” she said. 

The Acting CFO said the National Safety Awards were about building a lasting culture where every Ghanaian, whether young or old, embraced safety as a way of life in homes, schools, workplaces, roads, farms, markets, and public spaces.

She said GNFS personnel had, through their hard work and dedication, issued out over 41,000 fire certificates, given out over 9000 fire permits and carried out 32,626 fire safety audits and inspections in the past two years.

They had also held over 33,000 public education sessions across the country and helped save over GH₵354 million worth of properties from fire ruins in the past two years.

In the first half of 2025, GNFS recorded 3,595 fire cases compared to 3,576 during the same period in 2024, a marginal increase of 0.53% and that the GNFS attributed to the rise in fire cases because people did not follow basic fire safety rules coupled with bad weather in the first quarter of 2025. 

Project Lead for the National Safety Awards 2025, Joseph T. D. Narnor Jnr, said the awards were not given on any financial commitments but true recognition of those who demonstrated commitment to promoting fire safety. 

He said they dreamed of a Ghana where every child knew “safety first” before they played, every community trained responders – not just in uniform but in heart and skill and a Ghana where safety would not be an afterthought but the foundation of how citizens lived, worked, and grew.

The Minister was honoured with a citation and plaque for his support of fire safety initiatives. 

Other honourees included Chief Fire Officer (CFO) (Rtd) Julius Aalebkure Kuunor, Acting CFO Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong, DCFO (Rtd) Paa Kwasi Adu Twum, DCFO (Rtd) Tonny K Lawoe, DCFO (Rtd) Kwame Kwateng, DOI Michael Ato Korsah and GNA’s Chief Reporter, Samira Larbi. Corporate institutions were also recognised. 

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Story of how deceased Squadron Leader Peter Anala’s family lost three siblings in five months

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Peter Abaafeme (L) and his brother Rev Fr Anthony (R) both died within five months Peter Abaafeme (L) and his brother Rev Fr Anthony (R) both died within five months

The family of the late Squadron Leader Peter Abaafeme Anala has suffered an unimaginable tragedy, losing three siblings in just five months.

The Squadron Leader was among the eight victims of the recent helicopter crash in the Adansi area of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of two ministers, three government officials, and three soldiers.

According to Graphic Online, the first loss came on March 31, 2025, when Grace Lena Anala passed away in Virginia, USA, where she was residing.

Her burial arrangements were overseen by her younger brother, Reverend Father Anthony Anala SVD, who served in Mississippi, USA.

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However, another tragedy struck shortly after, when Rev. Fr. Anthony Anala SVD also passed away on June 20, 2025, sending shock waves through the family.

He was laid to rest on June 24, 2025.

Just as the family hoped the cycle of grief had ended, Squadron Leader Peter Anala, the youngest of the siblings, tragically lost his life in the fatal helicopter crash.

The late Squadron Leader is scheduled to be buried on August 14, 2025, as part of the government’s plan to honour all the deceased in the incident.

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Other notable individuals who perished in the crash include Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence; Alhaji Dr Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central and former Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology; Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress; Samuel Aboagye, Deputy Director-General of NADMO; Flying Officer Tsum Ampadu of the Ghana Air Force; and Sergeant Ernest Addo, a Ghana Air Force technician.

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No verified link between President’s travel and fatal Helicopter crash — Khalid

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Economic Advisor at the Office of the Vice President, Dr. Sharif Khalid, has urged the public and commentators to avoid making unverified claims about last Wednesday’s deadly military helicopter crash, warning that speculation could fuel unnecessary rumours.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, August 9, Dr. Khalid stressed that in the absence of authoritative information, drawing links between the crash and the President’s travel arrangements is unhelpful and risks clouding the facts.

“We need to refrain if we cannot actively say that the helicopter that crashed is what the President was going to sit in. If we cannot authoritatively say that this is what it is, then making such comparisons only fills the air with rumour-mongering. When we have such high-profile issues and the discussion is this murky, it is not helpful,” he cautioned.

His comments come amid heightened public interest following the August 6 crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of several high-ranking government officials and military officers.

The victims include Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah; Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Muniru Mohammed; former parliamentary candidate, Samuel Aboagye; and NDC Vice Chairman, Samuel Sarpong.

Also among the dead were three Ghana Armed Forces personnel: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Preliminary information indicates that the Z-9 military helicopter was flying from Accra to Obuasi when it went off radar before crashing. The cause of the accident is yet to be established.

The Bureau of Public Safety (BPS) has called for a thorough independent investigation to determine the root cause of the incident and to implement measures to avert future tragedies.

A state funeral for the victims has been scheduled for Friday, August 15. Samples of their remains have been sent to South Africa for DNA analysis to aid identification ahead of burial.

Adwoa Safo Explains Why She Is Not Supporting Her Baby Daddy, Ken Agyapong, in NPP Flagbearer Race

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  • Sarah Adjoa Safo gave reasons for supporting Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s bid to become flagbearer of the NPP instead of Kennedy Agyapong, who is the father of her children
  • The former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya said there is a difference between political and family matters
  • Social media users who watched the video thronged the comment section to share their thoughts on the matter

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Former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has given reasons for supporting Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s bid to lead the New Patriotic Party in the 2028 elections instead of supporting Kennedy Agyapong.

The former Minister for Children, Gender, and Social Protection has two children with Kennedy Agyapong.

Adjoa Safo, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Kennedy Agyapong, NPP flagbearer, 2028 election, Adjoa Safo's support
Adwoa Safo gives reasons for supporting Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s flagbearer race over Kennedy Agyapong’s. Photo credit: @MBawumia, @ @sarahadwoasafo & @realkenagyapong Source: Facebook

In a video on X, Adwoa Safo said there is a difference between politics and family issues. His comment suggested that she did not need to support Kennedy Agyapong because he is the father of her children.

“This is politics. This is not family matters. This is politics.”

Kennedy Agyapong officially declared his intention to contest for the NPP flagbearer position when he organised a party on his 65th birthday.

Adjoa Safo, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Kennedy Agyapong, NPP flagbearer, 2028 election, Adjoa Safo's support
Adwoa Safo says there is a difference between family and politics. Photo credit: @sarahadwoasafo Source: UGC

Some NPP Members of Parliament who support Kennedy Agyapong picked nomination forms for him on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.

The group of MPs was led by the MP for Obuasi West, Kwaku Kwarteng. Others who went with him include: Charles Forson of Tema West; Stephen Amoah, MP for Nhyiaeso; Lawrence Agyinsam, MP for Hemang Lower Denkyira, and Dr Alex Ampaabeng, a former Deputy Minister of Finance in the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration.

Watch the video below:

Ghanaians comment on Adjoa Safo’s support for Bawumia

YEN.com.gh collated some reactions to the video shared by @Dek360Ghana on X. Some were amazed that Adjoa Safo supported Dr Bawumia over Ken Agyapong, while others thought she had the will to make a choice. Read them below:

@SammieLoftus said:

“She did well to compose herself.”

@pascalakue wrote:

“I remember the 2020 primaries when Kennedy had to step in for her before she could win with 7 votes. Today she’s on Bawumia’s side against Ken eii. In an interview, Ken said Mike Oquaye called on him, but he refused because he couldn’t go against the mum of his kids. Fear women ooo yoo.”

@Callme__El said:

“I thought when an NDC member is gone, you would be happy” …😳… This has got to be one of the worst interviewers I’ve ever come across. Dam!”

@Onipanua_ wrote:

“As a blogger, frame your questions well. Who in their right mind would jubilate over a death, considering the painful way it happened, just because they’re from a different party? Bro, how? Why that line of questioning? The honourable was polite… someone else might have insulted you.”

@evans_atanga said:

“Who is the interviewer? Chale, this is not the right time to talk about politics. And what does he mean by he thought she’ll be happy because NDC has lost its members? 🤔🥹.”

NPP finance gurus support Kennedy Agyapong

YEN.com.gh reported that Kennedy Agyapong formed a high-level finance and economy team ahead of the NPP flagbearer race.

The team includes ex-deputy ministers and respected economists like Dr Mark Assibey Yeboah and Kwaku Kwarteng.

Their decision to join the team showed a strong internal support for Agyapong’s 2028 presidential dream.

Ghana Energy Awards postpones media launch in honour of helicopter crash victims

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The Ghana Energy Awards (GEA) has postponed the media launch and opening of nominations for its 9th edition, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, 2025, in honour of helicopter crash victims.

According to the organisers, the decision was taken after extensive consultations with stakeholders and partners, in light of the recent military helicopter crash in the Adansi area that claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others.

The crash occurred in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, August 6, plunging the nation into mourning.

In a statement issued on August 8, the GEA expressed its condolences to the bereaved families, loved ones, and colleagues of the deceased, describing them as “distinguished statesmen and gallant soldiers” whose service and sacrifice had left an indelible mark on the nation.

The organisers said the postponement was in solidarity with the government’s declaration of a three-day national mourning period, the opening of books of condolence, and preparations for the inter-denominational state funeral at the Black Star Square on Friday, August 15, 2025.

The statement added that the new date for the media launch and nomination opening would be announced later, and called on all partners and stakeholders to join in paying tribute to the fallen heroes.

The organisers extended their appreciation to all stakeholders for their understanding and support during the three-day national mourning period.

“We invite all partners and stakeholders to join us in paying tribute to these remarkable individuals whose service and sacrifice have left an indelible mark on our nation. May their souls rest in perfect peace, and may their legacy continue to inspire us all.

“The Ghana Energy Awards extends its sincere appreciation to all stakeholders for their understanding and support during this solemn period of national mourning,” the statement said.

The eight victims were:

Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and MP for Tamale Central

Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator

Dr. Samuel Sarpong, National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)

Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala

Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

 

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Top 50 finalists to write aptitude test today

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The top 50 candidates in the 2025 edition of Citi FM/Channel One TV’s Literacy Challenge for Junior High School students will take an Aptitude Test on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. at the British Council in Accra.

The list of finalists was announced on the Citi Breakfast Show on Citi FM on Monday, August 4.

Launched on July 10, 2025, the Literacy Challenge offers GH¢10,000 and a trophy to the overall winner.

This year’s essay topic addressed a critical global issue: “In not less than 600 words, discuss the effects of Climate Change on Agriculture in Ghana. What challenges do these effects create for individuals, families, communities, and the nation? Suggest practical solutions to help all Ghanaians mitigate these challenges.”

Contestants were required to submit handwritten scripts endorsed by their parents.

The Literacy Challenge aims to identify, test, and reward the most outstanding JHS students in Ghana through a series of rigorous tests.

The Literacy Challenge is powered by Citi FM, supported by Channel One TV, and proudly sponsored by BEL MOOO and GB Investment.

Mohbad’s father seeks President Tinubu’s help as he releases music demanding justice for his late son (video)

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Late Mohbad?s father seeks President Tinubu?s help as he releases music demanding justice for his late son (video)

Late singer, Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, has again released another music in which he is demanding justice for his late son Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad.

In the video, he sought President Tinubu’s help to get justice for his musician son who d!ed in controversial circumstances in September 2023.

September 12 2025 will make it two years since the 27 year old d!ed in his Lagos home. 

Despite coroner inquest and autopsy carried out by the Lagos state government to determine the cause of his death, the grieving father has refused to accept the outcome, insisting there is more to what k!lled his son.

The grieving father has refused to rebury his son as he insists that the exact cause of his de@th is yet to be ascertained.

While some Nigerians have condemned him for the manner in which he has been releasing several songs about his late son, others argued that people grieve differently and this might just be his own way of grieving.

Watch the video of him singing below…

Ken Ashigbey Demands Swift Action Against Politicians Involved in Galamsey Following Helicopter Crash Tragedy

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CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Ken Ashigbey, has called for immediate action against all politicians involved in illegal mining, popularly known as Galamsey.

Speaking on The Key Points on TV3 monitored by radiogoldlive.com, Saturday, August 9, Mr. Ashigbey stressed that the time for rhetoric is over and that security agencies must move decisively against offenders.

Ghanaian teenager Joseph Ofori signs five-year deal with Ankara Keçiörengücü – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results

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Turkish TFF 1. Lig side Ankara Keçiörengücü have secured the services of highly-rated Ghanaian forward Joseph Ofori on a long-term deal ahead of the 2025/26 season.

The 18-year-old has penned a five-year contract with the Ankara-based outfit, marking his first major move in European football.

Ofori will ply his trade at the Ankara Aktepe Stadium as he looks to make an impression in Turkey’s second tier.

His arrival is part of the club’s strategy to invest in emerging talents capable of making an impact both domestically and internationally.

Confirming the signing via Instagram, the club wrote: “Emre Gökdemir Construction Ankara has reached an agreement with Joseph Ofori. We’re welcoming Joseph Ofori to our club and we wish him excellent success under our purple-and-white jersey.”

The promising teenager, who is yet to earn a call-up to Ghana’s senior national team, is regarded as one of the country’s bright prospects.

His performances in Turkey will be closely monitored by national selectors as he continues his development in a competitive league.

UNDP’s training shaping conflict-sensitive reporting in Northern Ghana

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Building Peace Through the Press: UNDP’s training shaping conflict-sensitive reporting inNorthern Ghana

Journalism cannot be treated as usual business, especially in regions where conflict is simmering just beneath the surface. In such environments, journalism must go beyond the simple reporting of facts.

It requires context, caution, and a deep sense of responsibility. This is the core of conflict-sensitive reporting, a model Ghanaian journalist must embrace without delay.

Having reported for nearly two decades on conflicts in volatile areas like Bawku with the Ghana News Agency and the Ghanaian Times, I understand the delicate balance between informing the public and unintentionally inflaming tensions.

In addition to working in academia, I remain dedicated to responsible journalism through my contributions to the Business and Financial Times.

This dedication was further deepened during the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) recent Fact-Checking and Conflict-Sensitive Reporting training workshop held in Tamale, in the Northern Region of Ghana.

Funded by the governments of Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, and Denmark, and organized under the UNDP’s Prevention Facility for the Gulf of Guinea initiative, the workshop brought together 25 journalists and bloggers from the Northern, Savannah, Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana.

These areas are particularly susceptible to extremist narratives, misinformation, and ethnic conflicts.

The capacity-building training was designed to equip media professionals with the tools needed to report responsibly in sensitive situations and to use their craft to promote

peace.

When headlines can harm or heal

One of the key lessons from the workshop was the immense power of headlines. It is crucial to emphasize that in today’s fast-paced media environment, many readers engage only with headlines, making editorial decisions more impactful than ever.

A headline devoid of context or sensitivity can deepen mistrust, fuel stereotypes, and even incite violence.

As a veteran journalist, I underscored the point during the training that the media can either be a conduit for peace or a conveyor belt for violence.

When reporting on conflict, it is critical for journalists, bloggers, and editors to ask themselves before publishing: Will this headline build peace or deepen division?

The importance of contextual knowledge

One of the facilitators, Eugene Yirbuor, emphasized that journalists must have a thorough understanding of conflict dynamics to report effectively without inflaming passions or exacerbating tensions.

He noted that stories risk oversimplifying issues and escalating conflicts when reporters lack insight into the historical antecedents, as well as the political, ethnic, and economic causes of conflict.

Yirbuor’s sessions on peace journalism and ethical storytelling challenged us as journaliststo look beyond surface events and highlight pathways to peace. In fragile environments, ethical reporting is not optional. It is an essential commodity.

Combating misinformation with facts

Roselena Ahiable, Project Manager at DUBAWA West Africa, highlighted the growing

threat of disinformation and misinformation, especially on social media.

She trained participants on fact-checking tools and verification strategies, crucial for maintaining media integrity in conflict-prone regions like Northern Ghana.

“In areas where literacy levels vary and online rumors spread quickly, traditional media remains a trusted source. Journalists have a vital role in verifying facts before they reach the public, preventing false narratives from sparking unrest,” she stressed.

As journalists and bloggers, it is especially important to adhere to these principles when reporting on conflict.

In an interview with one of the participants, Joshua Asah, the News editor of A1 Radio, he remarked that the training programme has been very impactful and indicated” I have learnt a lot and hope to put the knowledge acquired into practice to help change the narratives,”

Changing harmful narratives, promoting inclusion

Another important takeaway from the workshop was the realization that journalists must challenge harmful stereotypes, particularly those targeting minority groups like the Fulani.

Instead of portraying communities through a narrow lens of conflict, we can humanize and amplify stories of resilience and coexistence, thereby contributing to social cohesion.

A call to the media ecosystem

This workshop reinforced my belief and that of many colleagues that conflict-sensitive reporting must become standard practice in Ghanaian newsrooms.

Media houses should embed conflict-aware frameworks into their editorial policies. Journalists and bloggers need ongoing training in conflict dynamics, ethics, and misinformation.

Editors must evaluate stories not just for accuracy, but for their potential impact on peace.

With the current pockets of conflict across Ghana, amid rising regional insecurity, this training is more critical than ever.

Without deliberate action, the media risks becoming an un intentional amplifier of conflict, rather than a pillar of democracy and stability.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Ghanaian media has long championed democracy and accountability, but the stakes have never been higher.

We must move beyond traditional reporting models and embrace ethical, inclusive, and sensitive storytelling, especially in conflict-prone regions like Bawku and others across the country.

As I emphasized during the Tamale training workshop, journalism is not just about what we say, but how and when we say it. We face a choice: to be agents of escalation or architects of peace.

The future of our communities depends on the path we choose.

Greed for money is driving Ghana into mourning – Dr Joyce Aryee

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The Executive Director of Salt and Light Ministries, Dr Joyce Aryee, has urged Ghanaians to unite in the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, and to resist the lure of money that fuels environmental destruction and harms the nation.

Her remarks follow the tragic helicopter crash on August 6, 2025, which claimed the lives of eight gallant men reportedly on a mission related to anti-galamsey operations in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking on News File on Saturday, August 9, 2025, as monitored by GhanaWeb, Dr Aryee expressed deep concern about the consequences of placing monetary gain above the national interest.

“I think it is time we take a hard look at the difficulty in dealing with illegal mining and handle it as the law provides, we must do it. It is time to unite. We must unite to end galamsey,” she said.

‘We need to address our national emergency response system’ – Rtd Col Aboagye

Dr Aryee warned against allowing the pursuit of wealth to dictate actions that ultimately destroy Ghana’s natural resources and endanger its people.

“We cannot let money lead us to cause havoc to our nation. A lot must be done to sanitise the system and enforce the law to prevent further tragedies that could plunge the nation into darkness and mourning,” she added.

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Cristiano Ronaldo breaks silence on Ballon d’Or snub for second consecutive year

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Legendary Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has questioned the credibility of the Ballon d’Or, citing recent decisions that, in his view, have undermined the award’s authenticity.

The former Real Madrid star, who has won the accolade five times and is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, said the award is no longer as credible or prestigious as it once was, and that he no longer holds it in high esteem.

In a recent interview with Sport TV Portugal after Al Nassr’s pre-season match, Ronaldo was asked about the 2025 Ballon d’Or. His blunt response was: “It’s fictional.”

Salah, Hakimi: Can an African player win the 2025 Ballon d’Or?

This marks the second consecutive year that Ronaldo has been left out of the final shortlist of 30 players vying for the award.

While he scored a respectable number of goals in the 2024/2025 Saudi Pro League, Al Nassr fell short in securing major titles. However, he did captain the Portuguese national team to victory in the 2024/2025 UEFA Nations League, defeating Spain in the final.

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For the 2025 Ballon d’Or, Lamine Yamal, Ousmane Dembélé, and Vitinha have emerged as the leading favourites to take home the prestigious trophy.

Watch Ronaldo’s remarks below:

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Humanitarian Aid in Gaza: Morocco, Intervenes On The Ground

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Since the beginning of this year, Morocco has stepped up its humanitarian efforts to benefit the people of Gaza. The latest shipment, 180 tons, was ordered on July 30 by King Mohammed VI.

The Kingdom stands out from other international actors by sending tons of aid directly to the Palestinians, after approval from the Israeli government.

The Royal Armed Forces (FAR) established airlifts to Israel, then transported the aid by land, via the Karam Abu Salem crossing under Israeli authority, to Gaza.

The fifth convoy of Moroccan aid, sent to Gaza for the Palestinian people, consists of basic food supplies, milk and products specially for children, as well as medicines and surgical equipment for the most vulnerable populations. It also includes blankets, adapted tents, and other equipment.

By opting for humanitarian aid delivered without intermediaries, Morocco asserts an autonomous, assertive, and controlled approach, contrasting with traditional multilateral channels.

This strategic choice strengthens its position as a central player in regional geopolitics and a reliable partner of the Palestinian people.

The Moroccan intervention is not limited to a logistical act. It is also distinguished by its human impact.

Far from the impersonal distributions observed in many emergency contexts, Moroccan aid is delivered in person, with respect and consideration.

This approach fully respects the dignity of the beneficiaries, without media hype or symbolic manipulation.

This method of distribution reflects a vision deeply rooted in the values of active solidarity and sincere fraternity. It is part of a political culture where compassion is expressed through action, not rhetoric.

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Omane Boamah’s mother in stable condition – Dr. Kevor

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The mother of the late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, is reported to be in stable condition and has returned to her family in Kwahu.

The Eastern Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Mark Oliver Kevor, revealed this in an interview on Accra-based Channel One TV.

This update comes just days after the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of her son and seven others.

The elderly woman was taken to Accra for medical observation on Wednesday evening following the tragic incident through the intervention of Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.

“Currently, his mum is fine. It is not easy losing your only child. It is not easy. At her age, she was expecting that she would rather lead and her son would give her a befitting burial. But now, it is a different story, one that she is obviously not prepared for,” Dr. Kevor said.

The Acting Director-General of the National Information Technology Agency (NIA) acknowledged that the family has been a strong source of comfort during this period of grief.

“She was brought down to Accra from Koforidua on Wednesday, but she is back with her Kwahu family. Her chiefs and family have been around. Also, the family of the father of Dr. Omane Boamah from Effiduase has also been around trying to receive visitors,” he added.

Helicopter Crash: ‘Ghana must stand united in grief’

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Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Haruna Mohammed, has called on Ghanaians to unite in the aftermath of the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others.

Speaking with Selorm Adonoo on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, August 9, Mohammed expressed deep sorrow over the incident and urged a non-partisan approach to national healing.

“We, as a political party, mourn with H.E. the President John Dramani Mahama, the families and the entire nation. I’m pained, everybody is pained. Unity must be served in purpose and must be a continuous improvement. We must tolerate each other.

“Politics should not be the reason to divide us. Let’s use this opportunity to build and get each other on board, and make sure that the sensitivity of politics and life must drive the focus of development in Ghana,” he suggested.

Mohammed emphasised the importance of love, tolerance, and sincerity in national life, describing the tragedy as a moment to reflect and strengthen bonds.

“For me, this particular moment, let’s call for national unity, serenity, and cleanliness in our quest for political power. And make sure that we let unity, truth and genuine love for each other drive the force. There’s nothing that stops us from loving each other genuinely. I’m so much devastated, I have been very quiet since the incident happened,” he said.

He urged Ghanaians to pray for the deceased in the tragic incident.

“It’s very painful. Who are we to question God? What is left for us to do as Muslims is to pray for the dead. There’s no material thing we can do; we have to pray for them. Nobody will dodge death; death will definitely come to you, it is the time that you don’t know.”

The crash has sparked widespread grief across the country, with various leaders calling for unity and support for the bereaved families.

The eight victims were:

  • Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

  • Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and MP for Tamale Central

  • Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator

  • Dr. Samuel Sarpong, National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)

  • Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate

  • Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala

  • Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu

  • Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

The crash, which occurred in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claimed the lives of key government officials and military personnel.

 

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CAF Champions League: Bibiani GoldStars paired with JS Kabylie in prelims

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Ghanaian champions Bibiani GoldStars FC have been drawn against Algerian side JS Kabylie in the preliminary round of the 2025/26 CAF Champions league.

On Saturday, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) held the Inter-Club competition draw in Tanzania which saw Ghana’s 2024/25 Premier league winners Bibiani GoldStars FC drawn against JS Kabylie.

The Miners will host the Algerian in the first leg of the preliminary round before traveling to Algeria. Winner of the clash will face the East End Lions or US Monastir in the next round.

The road to the 2025/26 title according to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) will begin between 19–21 September (first leg) and 26–28 September (second leg).

Davido And Chioma Host Friends And Family To Havana-Themed Pre-Wedding Party (Photos/Videos)

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The couple hosted friends and family to a Havana-themed pre-wedding party ahead of their white wedding this weekend in Miami, Florida.

David Adelee, the world-famous Nigerian singer, better known as Davido, and wife, Chioma, have had a pre-wedding party.

The couple hosted friends and family to a Havana-themed pre-wedding party ahead of their white wedding this weekend in Miami, Florida.

Honour Helicopter crash victims with decisive action against galamsey

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Deputy National Director of A Rocha Ghana, Daryl Bosu, has called for renewed urgency in the fight against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, following the tragic helicopter crash in the Adansi area that claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others.

Speaking with Selorm Adonoo, on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, August 9, Bosu described galamsey as a major drain on the country’s resources and insisted that the loss of lives should not be in vain.

“Galamsey is taking so much from the country. We think that this should be a turning point for Ghana in the fight against galamsey. We cannot let this loss of precious lives be in vain. We really need to let this mean something good for the country.

“This has become a sacrifice on the occasion of that particular day. Letting us know that we cannot go back to the neglect, the inaction and all the things when it comes to galamsey, all the things that we need to do that we haven’t done. We cannot let this go to waste. So much has been lost, and the sacrifice is so deep and tough,” he said.

He urged the government to hold all actors in the illegal mining chain accountable, including security agencies, state appointees, and public officials.

He further called for consequences for those who enable or neglect to act against the menace, stressing that no one should be allowed to go unpunished.

“Everybody must see this as a rallying point to bring about some change. Nobody should be allowed to go scot-free; there should be consequences for the police, military, everybody, state appointees, and public officials who are supervising and have the capacity and power.

He added, “If you are going to sit negligently and not do anything, this sacrifice must remind you of what should be done. We need to change the way we tackle this issue, and we need to address the issue head-on. This sacrifice cannot be left to go in vain.”

Bosu said the tragedy should inspire decisive action to end illegal mining, warning against a return to “neglect and inaction” on the issue.

“There’s no longer any excuse for us not to act decisively in dealing with galamsey,” he suggested.

The eight victims were:

Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and MP for Tamale Central

Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator

Dr. Samuel Sarpong, National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)

Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala

Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

The crash, which occurred in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others, including soldiers.

 

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Adekunle Gold, Zlatan Ibile, Teni attend Davido’s pre-wedding party

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Singers Teni, Adekunle Gold and Zlatan Ibile have attended the exclusive gathering of Davido and Chioma’s pre-wedding party at Miami.

Videos circulating on social media show the music stars in high spirits, with Zlatan and Davido sharing a lighthearted moment and Teni, Adekunle Gold, and Tunde Ednut enjoying themselves at the party.

CAF CL 2025: GoldStars to face Algeria’s JS Kabylie in prelims 

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Ghana Premier League titleholders Bibiani GoldStars will open their maiden CAF Champions League campaign against Algeria’s JS Kabylie in the preliminary round of the 2025/26 edition.

The winner of that tie will progress to face either Sierra Leone’s East End Lions or Tunisia’s OR US Monastir in the subsequent stage of the qualifiers.

GoldStars booked their ticket to Africa’s flagship club competition after lifting the Ghanaian top-flight crown for the very first time in the club’s history — a remarkable feat achieved under the guidance of coach Frimpong Manso.

The Miners, who upset the odds to win the league, are determined to carry that momentum onto the continental scene. With preparations underway, the club has strengthened its squad, eager to compete fiercely both at home and in Africa.

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‘We need to address our national emergency response system’ – Rtd Col Aboagye

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Security analyst and retired military officer, Colonel Festus Aboagye, has questioned the handling of the burnt bodies carried in cocoa sacks after the military helicopter crash on August 6, 2025, in Adansi Sikaman in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking on News File on Saturday, August 9, 2025, as monitored by GhanaWeb, Col Aboagye criticised Ghana’s emergency response systems and lamented the country’s approach to disaster management.

“I am saying that for the purposes of dignity, somebody, national security, could have told his principals that we have secured the bodies, the remains. Can you please make available some decent material? I mean, assuming that they were in the sacks and they were covered with polythene, that would even have been fine,” he stated.

He also called for a cohesive national emergency response mechanism that prioritises both operational efficiency and the dignity of those affected.

“If any of us can imagine that before those pictures were taken off the screen, one of the children of these eight saw their father being carried in a cocoa sack, how would that child feel? It’s like you have wasted your time serving your country,” he added.

‘Kill galamsey now before it kills your members’ – Tony Aidoo to President Mahama

The other victims of the crash were Dr Samuel Sarpong, Vice-Chair of the National Democratic Congress (NDC); Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate; Squadron Leader Peter Anala; Flying Officer Twum Ampadu; and Sergeant Ernest Addo.

A candlelight vigil and memorial service will be held at the forecourt of the State House on Saturday, August 9, 2025, in remembrance of the gallant men who died in the line of duty.

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GAF’s leading role in Helicopter crash probe threatens public confidence — BPS

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The Bureau of Public Safety (BPS) has warned that allowing the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to lead the investigation into Wednesday’s fatal military helicopter crash risks undermining the inquiry’s credibility.

The BPS noted that the GAF, as the operator of the ill-fated aircraft, is an “interested party” in the case, and its involvement in determining the cause of the crash presents a clear conflict of interest.

Speaking on The Big Issue on Saturday, August 9, BPS Executive Director Dr. Nana Yaw Akwadaa cautioned that such an arrangement could reduce transparency and erode public trust in the findings.

“We called for the investigations not to be led by the Ghana Armed Forces because in this respect, the GAF is an interested party in the outcome. If they investigate this incident, the chances of not getting the transparency we need are very high. Considering the public anxiety and numerous allegations, we believe that if the GAF leads this investigation, it will undermine public confidence,” Dr. Akwadaa said.

The caution follows the August 6 crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed nine lives, including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed.

Other victims included Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong; Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala; Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu; and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Initial reports indicate the Ghana Armed Forces Z-9 helicopter was travelling from Accra to Obuasi when it went off radar. The cause of the crash remains unknown.

Dr. Akwadaa emphasised that for the investigation to be credible, it must be led by an independent body made up of civil aviation safety experts and relevant oversight institutions.

Meanwhile, the state funeral for the eight victims is scheduled for Friday, August 15.

Pru East MP Narrates How He Narrowly Escaped Crashed GAF Helicopter in Video

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Member of Parliament (MP) for Pru East, Emmanuel Kwaku Boam, has opened up on how he and other National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs narrowly escaped the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) helicopter crash.

In a video sighted by YEN.com.gh, the MP recalled how government officials of the party received a last-minute invitation to attend the event at Obuasi.

Emmanuel Kwaku Boam, Pru East, GAF Helicopter, Obuasi, Dr Omane Boamah, Murtala Muhammed
Pru East MP shares how he narrowly escaped the tragic GAF helicopter crash. Image source: Dr Omane Boamah, Murtala Muhammed Source: Facebook

“A day before, that is on Tuesday evening, it was shared on our platform that any MP who would be available should go and support the President at Obuasi.

Mr Kwaku Boam said some MPs were displeased with the last-minute invitation and complained about how they were invited.

Additionally, he had an event at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra, and it was impossible to join the team in Obuasi.

“Because our responsibilities are many, I had an event at Kempinski. So I couldn’t join. That week, I also had an event which started on Tuesday. I attended, and Dr Omane Boamah was there. He left right after the President launched the programme. On Wednesday morning, my programme was supposed to continue, and I was expected to be at Kempinski. So, that’s what prevented me from putting up my name as an attendee,” he added.

Pru East MP says things may have been different

During a radio interview, the MP noted that things may have been different if many MPs had opted to attend the event. He said a different aircraft would have been assigned to the team attending the Obuasi event.

“If we had more numbers, I’m sure a different aircraft would have been assigned. Because it happened when we were attending the burial of the mother of one of the MPs. Whenwe realised that the numbers were many, we changed the flight and used a bigger one,” the Pru East MP said.

Screams & Skepticism: How Telecel 2Moorch Money Promo winners react to GH20K wins

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From frantic verification missions to ear-piercing screams, weekly winners in the ongoing Telecel 2Moorch Money promo are reacting in unforgettable ways as they discover they have won GH¢20,000 in cash rewards.

For many, it’s too good to believe and too exciting to stay quiet, but for a few others, outright rejection of the good fortune is due to disbelief.

Paul Owusu, a clearing agent with a private company at Tema Port, like many young people juggling the daily hustle, never imagined himself winning anything in a major national promotion, especially one as big as Telecel’s 2Moorch Money promo.

The Dansoman resident said that through constant receipt of messages encouraging him to join the promo and seeing multiple advertisements, he decided to opt in for the fun of it and prove that he will not win anything.

“I wasn’t interested at first because how can I win cash rewards for staying active on the network when there are people who buy way more airtime and bundles than I do?” Paul quizzed.

When the winning call came, Paul was still overwhelmed with doubt. “I thought it was a scam. I didn’t believe it. The Telecel official asked me, ‘Are you not happy?’ and I said, ‘I am,’ but deep down, I was still unsure.”

What followed next was Paul’s transformation into a ‘Verifier-in-Chief.’ He went straight into investigator mode and texted Telecel’s fraud reporting line to enquire, called customer service helpline to confirm, and visited the Dansoman retail shop for in-person checks, all in his quest to verify the authenticity of the call.

Paul’s final step was checking the official announcement phone number in the terms and conditions section published on the promo page of the Telecel Play app, which matched the number that had called him – 0203000004. “That’s when I knew it was legit,” he said.

Soon after, he was invited to the official prize presentation at the Kasoa New Market.  Paul didn’t let the money sit idle. He has already invested over half into fixed deposits at his bank, upgraded his iPhone, and made interior improvements at his home.

“When I got there and received the GH¢20,000 in my Telecel Cash account, I was so excited. I will tell everyone that it’s real. It’s the grace of God and a game of probability. You don’t lose anything by activating. Just use your normal airtime and bundle, and you could win too. Now everyone in my circle has joined. I’m still aiming for that GH¢1.2 million,” Paul added.

For Abigail Ofori-Boateng, a mother of three, her house in Ejisu, which sits outside of Kumasi, erupted into a bundle of screams when the Telecel representative announced her win on the phone.

“I was getting ready for work when the call came. She said I had won GH¢20,000. I screamed so loud that my children came running and joined in. We just kept screaming.”

An administrator at Herp Conservation Ghana, a non-profit organisation into the protection of endangered animals in the Ashanti Region, Abigail said she opted in after seeing the promo messages regularly but never gave winning much thought.

“I got several texts a day about the promo and just activated. But I honestly had zero hope of winning. Even when I told people at work, nobody believed me. Until I showed them the money in my Telecel Cash account and photos from the event. Now all my friends who doubted me have joined too.”

Abigail didn’t splurge the weekly prize money. Instead, she made smart financial moves. “I’ve bought shares in some listed companies. I want the money to grow. I didn’t want to waste it. It’s easier to blow money you’ve not worked so hard for, so I had to make that hard decision. The promo is real. Just activate, recharge, and you could be the next winner.

Launched in June, the Telecel 2Moorch Money promo has gained unexpected momentum, drawing in more than a million active participants and distributing over GH¢1.1million to 57 customers in weekly prizes and about GH¢722,000 to over 7,200 participants in daily prizes as of Friday, 8th August.

Daily and weekly winners have emerged from all 16 regions of Ghana over the last two months of the campaign.

Each day, 120 Telecel users win GH¢100 and up to eight lucky customers win GH¢20,000, with the crown jewel of GH¢1.2 million up for grabs at the end of September.

Aneth Muga, Director of Consumer Business at Telecel Ghana, said the responses from customers has been overwhelmingly rewarding.

“The 2Moorch Money promo is our way of giving back to the people who power Telecel as a network, which is the average Ghanaian customer. We have heard so many inspiring stories, including from students, market women, mechanics, and corporate professionals, whose lives have changed because of this promo. It’s proof that when you believe and activate, incredible things can happen,” Aneth said.

Open to all active Telecel users, including enterprise customers, Telecel users can opt in by simply dialling *500#, sending ‘WIN’ to 500 or activating it via the Telecel Play app.

Subscribers can then increase their winning chances by purchasing airtime, bundles, or making transactions with their Telecel Cash accounts.

“There’s always that feeling that these things are for other people. Nothing like this ever happens to people like me. I’ve learned that sometimes it’s okay to take a little leap and have faith, even if it’s just by activating your line and staying active,” Paul said.

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Your Weekly Pulse: Top Ghanaian entertainment stories you might have missed( 4 August

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Top Ghanaian entertainment stories you might have missed

Life moves quickly — and in Ghana’s entertainment industry, it moves even faster. That’s why Your Weekly Pulse is here: to help you stay updated with the most talked-about headlines, emotional moments, and stories making waves behind the scenes.

From dramatic police raids and heartfelt apologies to controversial rehab claims and national mourning, here are five major stories that shaped the week:

1. Agradaa seeks forgiveness from Mahama, Jane Naana and Sammy Gyamfi

In a surprising turn, self-styled evangelist Nana Agradaa (now Evangelist Patricia Asiedu) has publicly expressed regret for her past verbal attacks on prominent NDC figures, including former President John Dramani Mahama, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and Sammy Gyamfi. In a recent video, she admitted, “I wronged them. I want to apologise.”

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Ghanaian comedians and actors have become global meme icons, blending humour with relatable scenarios to create viral moments that transcend borders. Some Ghanaian have delivered unforgettable memes through their exaggerated expressions, witty remarks, and comedic timing

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Peter Sedufia Announces Production of "One Night Guests" Lagos

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‘The B.A.T.U. Project: ADAM THE FIRST’, a groundbreaking science fiction film produced by Q-Vision Ltd, has been selected to screen at the prestigious Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival (MiSciFi). This marks a significant achievement for the Ghanaian film industry, showcasing local talent on an international stage.

Her comments have sparked conversations online, especially given her history of controversial statements. Whether this marks a genuine transformation or a tactical move remains to be seen.

2. EOCO storms Shatta Wale’s residence, seizes alleged stolen Lamborghini

Dancehall star Shatta Wale found himself in the headlines again after armed officers from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) raided his East Legon mansion. Their mission? To confiscate a Lamborghini reportedly tied to an international vehicle theft ring.

The visibly emotional artiste took to social media to cry out, insisting he purchased the car legitimately. “I’ve suffered for my money,” he said, as fans and critics clashed over the unfolding drama.

3. Creative Arts Board welcomes Mr Beautiful, Korkui Selormey, and Latif Abubakar

In a move aimed at strengthening Ghana’s cultural and creative sector, three celebrated figures , actor Mr Beautiful (Clement Bonney), TV host Korkui Selormey, and playwright Latif Abubakar, have been appointed to the governing board of the Creative Arts Agency.

Their appointments have received both praise and scrutiny, with industry insiders hoping the new board members will push for sustainable support structures for artists across the country.

4. Okomfour Kwadee reportedly abandoned at rehab centre despite recovery

A new wave of concern has risen for legendary rapper Okomfour Kwadee, following reports that he has allegedly been left at a rehabilitation facility despite showing significant signs of recovery. According to insiders, the “Ofie Nipa” hitmaker is mentally and physically stable, yet remains institutionalised.

Fans have taken to social media, demanding clarity and accountability from his management and family. The question remains: what’s really going on behind the scenes?

Okomfour Kwadee

5. Celebrities mourn helicopter crash victims as Ghana declares national mourning

This week, Ghana was plunged into national grief after a tragic military helicopter crash claimed the lives of two state ministers and six other top officials. As the country mourned, several celebrities , including Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Nana Ama McBrown, and Lydia Forson, took to social media to express their shock and condolences.

Many described the incident as “devastating”, while others used the moment to call for improved safety and emergency measures in the country.

Ghana’s entertainment industry has once again proven to be a space filled with unpredictable twists, emotional stories, and moments that capture the nation’s attention. Whether it’s artists taking on new roles, or headlines that blur the lines between fame and controversy, this week had it all.

Stay tuned to Pulse.com.gh for more stories as they unfold next week , and don’t forget to catch Your Weekly Pulse every Friday.

Stylish Outfits for Women to Wear to Church Services

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Dressing for church requires a perfect blend of style, elegance, and modesty, and today’s fashion offers countless ways for women to achieve this refined balance. Whether you prefer vibrant African prints, timeless classics, or soft, feminine looks, there are stunning outfits that allow you to express both your faith and fashion sense with poise.

A classic choice is the Ankara midi gown. Known for its vibrant patterns and cultural significance, Ankara fabric offers endless design possibilities while maintaining modesty. Opt for flared or A-line cuts with high necklines, puff sleeves, or peplum details for a stylish yet reserved look.

Flowing maxi gowns in fabrics like chiffon or silk are another graceful option. These materials create a soft, elegant silhouette that’s comfortable and chic. Pastels, floral prints, or color-block designs add vibrancy without being overly bold.

For a more structured style, a tailored skirt and blouse combination works beautifully. A knee-length pencil or pleated skirt paired with a long-sleeved blouse creates a smart, sophisticated appearance. Lace accents, structured collars, or subtle ruffles can add a touch of charm.

Kaftans and bubu gowns are also excellent choices, offering full coverage and effortless elegance. Light beadwork, embroidery, or simple embellishments can elevate their beauty. Complete the look with minimal jewelry and a neat head wrap for a polished, respectful appearance.

Ultimately, church fashion is about looking neat, dignified, and well put together. With the right fabrics and thoughtful styling, you can maintain modesty while making a graceful statement.