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BoG raises GH¢5.1 billion through its 56-day bills

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The Bank of Ghana has raised GH¢5.16bn through the sale of 56-day bills, as the central bank continues to deploy open market operations to manage liquidity in the banking system.

The bills, auctioned on August 13, 2025, at an interest rate of 24.9 per cent, form part of the BoG’s short-term securities programme aimed at regulating money supply and influencing market rates.

The auction results did not disclose the level of bids received or the issuance target.

BoG moves to reduce credit risk, enhance liquidity

Proceeds from such issuances are often channeled to the government to meet short-term financing needs, while the yields serve as a key indicator of the central bank’s monetary policy stance.

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Messi is the best player in the world – Real Madrid’s Mastantuono declares

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Both Mastantuono  and Messi play for the Argentina national team Both Mastantuono and Messi play for the Argentina national team

Real Madrid’s new signing, Franco Mastantuono, has said that his fellow compatriot Lionel Messi is the best player in the world.

The Argentine prodigy explained that he has seen many brilliant players who have excelled in the game; however, Messi’s xcellent performances make him stand out.

During his unveiling ceremony held in Madrid on August 14, 2025, he said; “For me, it’s Messi. I’m Argentine, and for me, he’s the best.”

The former River Plate right winger further indicated that he was impressed with how his teammates welcomed him upon his arrival, especially Jude Bellingham.

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“Many [role models]. Madrid has incredible players every season; the best are here. It’s great to be at a club like Madrid, with the players they have and have had. I was just with Bellingham today. I ran into him. He gave me a wonderful welcome. I admire him greatly. I love him,” he said as reported by goal.com.

Mastantuono chose the number 30 jersey at Madrid, as he has been registered with Real Madrid Castilla in case an opportunity to make a first-team signing arises before the transfer window deadline.

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The youngster is expected to be a key player in head coach Xabi Alonso’s plans, who intends to integrate him into the first team gradually.

Madrid will pay an overall fee of over €40 million ($45m/£34m) to River Plate in installments, with Mastantuono signing a six-year deal.

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US condemns rights violations in East Africa

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East Africa’s human rights record has deteriorated sharply over the past year, with governments accused of unlawful killings, enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests, and restrictions on free expression, according to the latest US State Department Human Rights Report.

But the findings were dismissed by rights watchers, who said the report was vague and ignored significant violations.

Amnesty International USA accused the Donald Trump administration of selectively documenting human rights abuses in its newly released report. Amanda Klasing, Amnesty International USA’s national director of government relations and advocacy, said the report shows “a very selective documentation of human rights abuses in certain countries”.

“We have criticised past reports when warranted, but have never seen reports quite like this,” she said. “Never before have the reports gone this far in prioritising an administration’s political agenda over a consistent and truthful accounting of human rights violations around the world—softening criticism in some countries while ignoring violations in others.”

The report, which covers countries including Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, and others in the region, paints a grim picture of shrinking civic space, violent crackdowns on protestors, and persistent impunity for security forces. In several countries, political dissent was met with force, while journalists and activists faced intimidation, harassment, and in some cases, imprisonment.

Across the region, the findings depict a consistent pattern: Authorities using state power to silence critics, security agencies operating with little accountability, and the rule of law eroding under political pressure. From street demonstrations violently dispersed to independent media muzzled, the year was marked by a deepening climate of fear that threatens democratic gains made over the past two decades.

In Kenya, the report cites widespread violations during the June and July 2024 anti-Finance Bill protests, including killings, arbitrary detentions, and excessive use of force by police. It also highlights restrictions on media coverage and cases of enforced disappearances linked to state agents.

“Kenya experienced a deterioration in the human rights situation during the year. In response to nationwide protests in June and July, authorities reportedly committed numerous abuses, including unlawful killings, physical violence, and arbitrary arrests and detention,” the report says.

It cited “credible reports” of arbitrary killings, disappearances, torture, and arbitrary detention, as well as “serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom,” including threats, violence, and censorship targeting journalists.

“Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: arbitrary or unlawful killings; disappearances; torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment; arbitrary arrest or detention; transnational repression against individuals in another country; serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom, including violence or threats of violence against journalists and censorship; and significant presence of any of the worst forms of child labour,” the report says.

In Tanzania, with reports of unlawful killings, enforced disappearances, torture, and sweeping restrictions on freedoms of expression and assembly abound. Security forces were implicated in extrajudicial killings and abductions of political opponents, while journalists faced harassment, censorship, and arrest.

“The human rights situation in Tanzania declined during the year. The government abused a wide range of human rights. Significant human rights issues included: arbitrary or unlawful killings; disappearances; torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment; arbitrary arrest or detention; and serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom, including unjustified arrests or prosecutions of journalists.”

It highlights what it calls systemic impunity within Tanzania’s police, security forces, and civilian authorities. The report further accuses the government of cracking down on labour rights, failing to enforce workplace protections, and pressuring refugees — particularly Burundians — into returning home despite unsafe conditions.

Activists in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya have recently been abducted and mistreated. Recently, Boniface Mwangi from Kenya and Agather Atuhaire of Uganda were abducted in Tanzania, held for days without charges before they were deported and dumped near their country’s respective borders. No one has ever been arrested for their ordeal.

The report further says Tanzanians have also faced threats to free expression.

“Public criticism of the government resulted in punitive action in some cases. Authorities used the Cybercrimes Act to bring criminal charges against individuals who criticised the government on a variety of electronic media. At least 12 persons were arrested under the Cybercrimes Act during the year, including one who was sentenced to three years in prison,” the report says.

Press freedom was also squeezed. Authorities used the Cybercrimes Act to arrest at least 12 people for online criticism, suspended media outlets, and censored security-related reporting.

“Journalists are self-censoring to survive,” said a local media rights advocate.

“On June 23, prominent social media personality and outspoken government critic Edgar “Sativa” Mwakabela disappeared after giving an anti-government speech. Social media influencers began an online campaign highlighting his disappearance, accusing police and government officials of involvement, the report says.

In Uganda, security forces also stand accused of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, torture, and cross-border abductions in a sweeping clampdown on dissent.

“There were negative developments in the human rights situation in Uganda during the year. Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: arbitrary or unlawful killings; disappearances; torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment,” the report notes.

Opposition supporters, journalists, and activists were frequent targets.

National Unity Platform leader Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine was injured when police fired a tear gas canister at him from close range. In another case, a party supporter abducted in Kasese later died in custody, with no investigation launched.

“The government did not take credible steps or action to identify and punish officials who committed human rights abuses. The rebel group Allied Democratic Forces continued to threaten attacks in urban areas while fighting government forces. The government arrested and prosecuted multiple individuals accused of belonging to or supporting the group,” the report says.

It also cites attacks on the media, harassment of unions, child labour, and recruitment of child soldiers by armed groups. Despite the abuses, it concludes, the government “did not take credible steps to identify and punish officials” responsible.

The State Department routinely releases annual reports on human rights in all countries it sends aid to. Rwanda, South Sudan, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo were also cited for various violations.

While the report notes that there were “no significant changes in the human rights situation” in Rwanda over the past year, it points out that credible reports point to a pattern of abuses by state agents and government-linked armed groups.

“Significant human rights issues included credible reports of arbitrary or unlawful killings; torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment; arbitrary arrest or detention; serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom; trafficking in persons; and the worst forms of child labour,” the report notes.

According to the report, government authorities were also implicated in arbitrary detention, harsh and life-threatening prison conditions, and political interference in the judiciary.

“There were serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy; punishment of family members for alleged offenses by a relative; and serious restrictions on freedom of expression, including for members of the press or other media.”

The report criticises Rwanda for imposing blanket restrictions on internet freedom and curbing the right to peaceful assembly and association. It mentions “serious government restrictions on domestic and international human rights organisations”.

Socrates Sarfo slams Rex Nosa over piracy complaint on social media

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Veteran Ghanaian filmmaker Socrates Sarfo says piracy disputes should be taken to the Copyright Office, not Facebook…

Veteran Ghanaian film producer, Socrates Sarfo, has criticised Nigerian actor, Rex Nosa, for taking to social media to vent his frustration over the alleged unauthorized broadcast of his film by a Ghanaian TV station, instead of reporting the matter to the appropriate authorities.

I’m in great pain; your death is hard to bear – Haruna Iddrisu mourns Dr. Omane Boamah

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Tribute to late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah by Haruna Iddrisu, Education Minister.

With a heart crushed beneath the weight of grief, I stand before a world that commiserates in sadness, a nation that is grief-stricken, and the family of Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah that can only be utterly shaken to the core, to pay this untimely tribute in my capacity as a colleague Cabinet Minister to the Minister for Defence of the Republic of Ghana until that tragic event of Wednesday, 6th August, 2025.

On that fateful day, since dubbed Ghana’s Black Wednesday, Dr. Omane Boamah, was onboard a Ghana Air Force Harbin Z-9 helicopter together with seven others, namely: Hon. Dr. Alhaji Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed–MP for Tamale Central and Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Alhaji Limuna Muniru–Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Dr Samuel Sarpong – Vice Chairman of our National Democratic Congress, Samuel Aboagye–former parliamentary candidate, and the flight crew of Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

The group was en route to Obuasi in the Ashanti Region for the launch of the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme (rCOMSDEP) when their aircraft came down near Sikaman in the Adansi Akrofuom District in unconfirmed circumstances.

All eight gallant Ghanaians perished in what Chief of Staff at the Presidency, Julius Debrah, described as a national tragedy.

As a nation, we are grief-stricken and mourn as we do because never in the history of Ghana has such a fate befallen us, for high-ranking state officials of that stature to be lost as they were on that dark day.

We grieve but submit to the ways of the all-knowing Allah. Because as we faithfully hold, it is Allah’s will that what happened happened and happened as it did, gruesome and devastating as it is.

It is particularly so for Dr. Omane Boamah for whom this eulogy goes, because we know he was earlier not scheduled to be on that ill-fated flight. What a tragic loss! He was simply formidable, thoughtful, and strategic in all he did, a political thinker whose singular preoccupation was Mahama’s success, driven by his love for mother Ghana.

You were a founding member of the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) with Kwesi Pratt, Bernard Mornah, and Kwesi Adu, among others.

From the night John Mahama conceded to the outcome of the 2016 elections to your untimely and tragic death in a helicopter crash, you served with unalloyed loyalty, dedication, and unwavering commitment. Ghana has lost an exemplary public servant and son.

You told me and Rita that you were not interested and not likely to accept an appointment into His Excellency John Dramani Mahama’s “Second Coming.”

You told me there were only two threats (to be shared in the future or at a later date) and God that could stand in the way of now President Mahama’s return, and you worked with your small team to make it happen.

It is an irony of fate that the Minister of Defence was bereft of the defence he deserved when it mattered most, and the medical doctor was left with no option for emergency care.

Sad and, as it were, unacceptable as it is, who are we, mere mortals, to question the script of the All-Powerful yet Ever Merciful God?

Even as we’ve been to the family house to commiserate with the inconsolable Rita and the rest of the family, my heartfelt condolences go to them and the children again.

Edward, your death is a terrible blow and very hard to bear, as you died in such a tragic way in the line of duty.

May your blood so painfully shed be the caustic cleaning agent that purifies our water bodies from the pollution of heavy metals and restores our degraded forests from the evil of illegal small-scale mining, otherwise known as “galamsey.”

Omane Boamah and I, besides being trusted and able lieutenants as Cabinet Ministers of His Excellency the President, John Dramani Mahama, share in common a number of notable roles since our respective student days.

In that sense and in reality, he was a younger brother to me, and a dear one at that. I am in great pain.

As I was from 1996 to 1997 in a memorable and epoch-making tenure, Edward was also President of the National Union of Ghana Students during his student days at the University of Ghana Medical School.

His efficiency and political acumen were honed from those times as he combined the demands of medical education with student politics, also serving as the Coordinating Secretary of the Federation of Ghana Medical Students Association.

Again, Omane received my handing-over notes in 2013 as he succeeded me as Minister of Communications during President Mahama’s first presidency.

At a time when that portfolio was combined with that of Information, he concurrently and ably served as the Spokesman for His Excellency the President.

Previously, he had served in Deputy Ministerial capacities for Environment, Science and Technology and also for Youth and Sports during the tenure of our late and beloved President John Evans Atta Mills.

At a time when youth were not being credited with much experience and capacity, Omane Boamah was part of the corpus of young and vibrant political activists whom President Mills purposefully sought to challenge with ministerial portfolios.

And by the grace of God and by virtue of our preparation and the support of Ghanaians high and low, we delivered and lived up to the high expectation of us.

Indeed, I was particularly tasked by the Venerable Ato Awhoi to recruit some of such student activists from NUGS to be appointed Ministers and Omane Boamah turned out to be one such vibrant and promising young politician.

Indeed, Omane Boamah has been described as the midwife who helped deliver NDC’s resounding 2024 electoral victory in his capacity as the party’s untiring Director of Elections and IT.

His brilliance and ability to quickly find solutions to problems and as a strategist inspired President John Mahama to entrust him with the high office of Defence Minister.

It is regrettable that you have been so cruelly snatched away from us just seven months into the victory you worked so hard to achieve, and while our arduous duty to reset Ghana has just begun.

Like a gallant warrior, you went on an important mission to help save our nation from the canker of “galamsey”.

As Defence Minister, you led the charge in a military helicopter to help battle Ghana’s current existential threat of illegal small-scale mining. You showed leadership.

But alas, and heart-wrenchingly so, it was a mission of no return. But as the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church—as your beloved Pope John’s Senior High School and Minor Seminary would have taught you—your work and the ultimate price you paid will never be forgotten.

I have lost a brother and a friend. Only you could calm me because you understood my irrepressible and optimistic temperament. You would tell them, “Leave Haruna to me.”

As we commit the mortal remains of my friend, brother, and colleague into the bosom of Mother Earth, I hark to the words of the immortal lines the Armed Forces call forth to bid farewell to their fallen heroes—the Binyon Verses: Omane, “[You] shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old.

Age shall not weary [you], nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember [you].

Rest in perfect peace, Dr. Omane Boamah. The memory of you was to work for Mahama to succeed.

Yes, indeed, and you began to succeed in that resolve with our electoral victory.
Fare thee well. My brother and friend, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah—Minister for Defence of the Republic of Ghana: January 20, 2025, to August 6, 2025.

The Rise of the Crop Top and Pants Duo: A Modern Fashion Staple

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Over the past few years, the combination of crop tops and pants has transformed from a passing trend into a defining fashion statement. This dynamic pairing effortlessly merges comfort, style, and versatility, making it a go-to choice for fashion lovers across age groups, body types, and style preferences.


“Fashion is about dressing according to what’s fashionable. Style is more about being yourself.” —
Oscar de la Renta

This quote rings especially true when considering the crop top and pant duo. While both pieces are individually iconic, together they offer a canvas for self-expression.

The Crop Top: Youthful, Bold, and Ever-Evolving

Originally a symbol of bold, youthful rebellion, the crop top has evolved into a mainstream must-have. It reveals just enough to be playful while allowing for tasteful layering and styling. Today’s designs range from form-fitting knits to loose, off-shoulder silhouettes—each offering something different depending on the look you’re going for.

Fabrics like cotton and jersey offer everyday comfort, while satin and chiffon elevate the look for evening wear. Whether cropped just above the navel or cut higher for dramatic flair, these tops allow individuals to embrace body positivity and confidence.

Pants: The Perfect Complement

On the other side of this equation, pants provide the structure and balance that grounds the crop top’s daring nature. From high-waisted trousers and palazzo pants to denim jeans and tailored slacks, there is a fit and fabric for every occasion.

High-rise pants are particularly popular when styled with crop tops, as they accentuate the waistline while offering modest coverage—a key reason this combo resonates with a broad audience.

Why the Combo Works

The charm of this fashion formula lies in its adaptability. Need a breezy outfit for a summer brunch? Try a floral crop top with linen trousers. Heading to a semi-formal evening gathering? Pair a structured crop top with wide-leg satin pants and heels.

Moreover, this look easily transitions between seasons. In cooler months, cropped sweaters layered over turtlenecks and paired with straight-leg pants can create a stylish, weather-appropriate look. Add a coat or oversized blazer, and the outfit transforms into something runway-ready.

Accessories Make the Look

Footwear and accessories serve as the final puzzle pieces. Sneakers and sandals keep things casual, while ankle boots or stilettos take the outfit into more sophisticated territory. Belts, hoop earrings, dainty necklaces, or bold bags add personalized flair to the ensemble.

Final Thoughts

The crop top and pant combo is more than just a passing phase—it’s a reflection of modern-day fashion’s embrace of freedom, individuality, and function. With so many ways to wear it, this versatile duo is likely to remain a wardrobe staple for years to come.

Stanbic donates GHC500,000 to Fund for crash victims’ children – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Stanbic Bank Ghana has donated GH₵‎ 500,000 to the newly established Children Support Fund, set up to provide financial assistance to the children of the victims who died in the recent helicopter crash near Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region.

The announcement was made by President John Dramani Mahama during the State Funeral on August 15, 2025, held in honour of the eight gallant men who lost their lives in the line of service to the nation.

In a statement signed by the bank’s Chief Executive, Kwamina Asomaning, the bank expressed condolences to the bereaved families, especially the children who have lost their parents.

“In the wake of the heartbreaking helicopter crash that claimed the lives of dedicated servicemen, our hearts go out to the families left behind, especially the children who now face life without their parents,” Mr. Asomaning said.

The Chief Executive added that the contribution was not only intended to offer financial relief but also to send a message of solidarity.

“We hope this contribution will serve not only as financial support, but as a message of hope, that these children are not alone, and that Ghana stands with them.”

Stanbic Bank also commended the President for initiating the Fund and pledged continued collaboration to ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to thrive.

On August 6, 2025, Ghana was thrown into a state of national mourning when a military helicopter carrying top government officials and crew went off radar en route to Obuasi and tragically crashed in the Adansi Akrofuom district of the Ashanti Region, claiming eight lives.

The lives lost included Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Samuel Sarpong, National Democratic Congress Vice Chairman Samuel Aboagye, Squadron Leader Peter Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo.

Family of Late Minister Dr. Murtala Mohammed Says August 6 Helicopter Crash Leaves ‘Grief Forever’

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The family of the late Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, says his death in the August 6 military helicopter crash has left a wound that will bring “grief forever” to their hearts.

Speaking at the interdenominational state funeral in Accra on August 15, his siblings described the loss as devastating but said their faith had given them the strength to endure.

‘Life is fragile’: Bagbin’s emotional tribute to helicopter crash victims

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has reflected on the cruel irony that many of the eight men who perished in the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash had, only days earlier, stood alongside the nation to mourn the passing of Kobina Ade Coker and Sam Pee Yalley.

“None of them imagined then that their end would follow hard on the heels of Ade Coker and Sam Yalley,” he said. “This cruel twist of fate has left me heartbroken and heavy with sorrow.”

He praised the fallen: Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Hon. Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Dr Samuel Sarpong, Mr Samuel Aboagye, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, as the embodiment of Ghana’s highest aspirations.

He said they were visionary ministers whose policies sowed seeds of progress, technocrats whose expertise steered the nation’s course, a parliamentarian whose insight shaped debate, and a courageous helicopter crew who served with unwavering dedication until their final breaths.

Quoting Psalm 90:12, “Teach us to realise the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom”, Mr Bagbin said these men were more than their titles.

They were loving hands that cradled children, wise voices that guided families, charitable spirits that sustained communities, and compassionate hearts that uplifted the country. “Though the heavens have claimed their mortal forms, their legacy remains etched in the lives they transformed and the hope they inspired,” he noted.

The Speaker urged the nation to draw strength and wisdom from the way these men lived and the dignity with which they left. “Even in their sudden departure, they have given us a powerful reminder: life is fragile, tomorrow is never promised, and every moment matters,” he said.

To the bereaved families, Mr Bagbin extended not only the condolences of Parliament but “the collective embrace of a nation united in grief.”

He prayed that the Almighty would console those left behind and grant the fallen “a fanfare befitting their service” in the afterlife. “Rest in peace, faithful servants of the nation,” he said.

Thank you for your selflessness, sacrifice – Vice President mourns crash victims – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Vice President Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has honoured the memory of the eight victims of the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash, praising their selflessness and dedication to national service.

Speaking at the burial ceremony on August 15, she commended the deceased for their “examples of selflessness, sacrifice, commitment to duty, and abiding belief in the ability of our country to be better for all of us.”

“I thank each of you for your examples of selflessness, sacrifice, commitment to duty and your abiding belief in the ability of our country to be better for all of us. I pray that we will all be able to gather the strength to say and believe with the hymnist: Through the love of God our Saviour, All is well.”

The Vice President expressed her hope that Ghanaians would find the strength to face the tragedy, quoting a hymn:

“Through the love of God our Saviour, all is well.”

Two of the victims — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed — were buried on August 10.

The remaining six, laid to rest on August 15, were: Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Read below the tribute read by Vice President Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang

My Friends,
I am aware that what we should be doing now is not listening to my tribute. We should all be at our usual activities and throwing up ideas we know may not be accepted by all, but which we bandy about anyway, in the interest of contributing to the national agenda. We are more or less coming to the realisation that such will be the outcomes of meetings where we plan, schedule, execute, evaluate, and ascribe responsibilities, whether by volunteering or being volunteered.

Your determination to succeed was high; your focus unwavering; your resolve unambiguous.

Speaking with you, however briefly, revealed your firm decision to use your opportunities for their intended purpose: serving our country.

I should be making those unexpected calls to some of you, as I do to others, to find out how things are going and getting the usual responses:

We are trying Our implementation plan is on course
We are making progress Our strategies need amendment
Not easy ooh
We are doing our best
And Omane, you know that we have an outstanding meeting of the GAF Council. In your capacity as sector Minister, you met with me soon after the council was sworn in, and we pledged to each other to take the assignment very seriously.

We agreed to avoid a tall and cluttered agenda by clearing items expeditiously and following up on 98 | Honouring Our Fallen Heroes the assignments given to members of council or to management. You had a positive reaction to the prospect of working with me; I was even more excited by the prospect of learning from you.

Yes, one more time to remind ourselves that man proposes, God disposes.
I wish you peaceful rest, my colleagues. I thank each of you for your examples of selflessness, sacrifice, commitment to duty and your abiding belief in the ability of our country to be better for all of us. I pray that we will all be able to gather the strength to say and believe with the hymnist: Through the
love of God our Saviour, All is well.

I want to share some lines from one of my favourite poets, the Ivorian Bernard Dadié:
Listen more often to things rather than beings.
Hear the fire’s voice,
Hear the voice of water.
In the wind hear the sobbing of the trees,
It is our forefathers breathing.
The dead are not gone forever.
They are in the paling shadows,
And in the darkening shadows.
The dead are not beneath the ground,
They are in the rustling tree,
In the murmuring wood,
In the flowing water,
In the still water,
In the lonely place, in the crowd:
The dead are not dead.
The dead are not beneath the earth,
They are in the flickering fire,
In the weeping plant, the groaning rock,
The wooded place, the home.
The dead are not dead.

Listen more often to things rather than beings.
Hear the fire’s voice,
Hear the voice of water.
In the wind hear the sobbing of the trees.
It is the breathing of our forefathers.
You are always with us, my colleagues in the business of resetting our country and of guiding our steps though the legacies of humanness, loyalty, justice, dedication, determination, trust, and sheer hard work.

Thanks for leaving these gifts, and more, with us.
Rest in Peace

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Doesn’t She Have Parents – Nigerian Singer, Jaywon Questions Ayra Starr’s ‘Indecent Dressing’

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The veteran Afrobeats star made the comment after a fan asked for his opinion on Ayra Starr’s “indecent dressing.”

Jaywon, the veteran Afrobeats singer, has voiced concerns about the fashion choices of Grammy-nominated artist Ayra Starr.

Reacting to a photo of Ayra Starr in a tiny blue bra that barely covers half of her cleavage, Jaywon questioned her dress sense and wondered if she doesn’t have parents to correct her.

Read President Mahama’s full tribute to Ghana’s eight fallen heroes

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President John Dramani Mahama has paid tribute to the eight Ghanaian fallen heroes who died in the tragic August 6, 2025, helicopter crash.

John Mahama described the national tragedy as a shadow over the heart of Ghana.

Speaking at a state funeral on Friday, August 15, John Mahama stated, “On Wednesday, August 6th, 2025, our nation awoke to a tragedy that would forever cast its shadow over the heart of Ghana.

Council of State pays tribute to August 6 helicopter crash victims 

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By Joyce Danso

Accra, Aug. 15, GNA – The Council of State has asked Ghanaians to endure in the values embodied in the victims of the August 6, helicopter crash. 

“As we bid them farewell, let’s remember that their journey did not end in the crash, it continues in the enduring values they embodied in the service that they gave to our nation,” Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, Council of State Member, said on Friday. 

Mrs Mould- Iddrisu said this in a tribute by the Council of State at the interfaith Burial Service in honour of the fallen eight heroes at the Independence Square in Accra. 

The nation, she said, would never forget their invaluable contribution and service to the country. 

“The Council of State says to you that your sacrifices will never be forgotten. May the Almighty God and Almighty Allah grant your souls eternal peace and rest, and your loved ones take that comfort to the knowledge that you died with honour and distinction,” she said. 

“Let us live believing that they are with the Lord.” 

Eight persons died in the August 6 helicopter crash at Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region on their way to a national assignment at Obuasi. 

They were Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence, Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Member of Parliament for Temale Central and Minister of Environment, Science Technology. 

Others were Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, and Samuel Aboagye, Deputy Director-General, National Disaster Management Organisation. 

Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed and Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna were laid to rest on Sunday, August 10. 

GNA 

Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe 

‘His memory will forever be a treasure’ – Wife of late Murtala Mohammed

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Hadiatu Mohammed, the wife of the late Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, has shared touching memories of their life together describing him as a man of deep faith, humility and integrity at the final funeral rite at the Black Star Square.

In a tribute read on her behalf, she said the late minister was trustworthy and dependable, the kind of person who could be called at any hour and would respond.

She recalled moments he spent with their children, saying those times showed him not as a minister of state but as a loving father.

Hadiatu Mohammed described him as hard-working and determined person, giving his best in everything not for recognition, but out of a natural desire to serve and care.

“Mohammed’s life was a blessing to us, and his memory will forever be a treasure. He has left us far too soon, but his love, his laughter, and his example will live on in our children, in our hearts, and in the countless lives he touched,” she said.

‘He was brilliant, strategic and utterly fearless’ – NDC pays tribute to Dr Omane Boamah

Dr Murtala Mohammed was among eight people who died in the Ghana Air Force Z-9 helicopter crash on August 6, 2025, at Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region.

They were travelling to Obuasi to attend the launch of the Responsible Community and Cooperative Mining Programme.

Other victims of the crash included Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed.

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

Read full tribute below

TRIBUTE BY WIFE OF DR MURTALA MOHAMMED

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

God is Great, God is Great, God is Great

Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and the Sustainer of the World’s.

“To Allah We belong, and to Him would answer our return”

Today, we gather with heavy hearts to honor the life of a man whose presence was a gift to all who knew him my beloved husband, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed

For almost a decade, I had the privilege of walking through life by his side. Together, we raised our beautiful children, and in every step of that journey, he showed me and everyone around him what it means to be kind, patient, and full of love.

Mohamed was more than a husband and father; he was a man of deep faith. God-fearing and humble, he lived his life with integrity, always choosing the right path, even when it was not the easy one.

He was trustworthy and dependable, the kind of person you could call at any hour, knowing he would answer.

“I remember once, an incident on the road. Of course, he was the first person I called. He picked up right away, and I told him my situation, expecting him to come rushing to my rescue. He listened patiently, sympathised, and then said.”Ah… my dear, the president has called me.”

In that moment, I realised I wasn’t just sharing my husband with friends, family, or the community. I was sharing him with the President of Ghana as well!!

That was Mohammed, always in demand, always important to someone, but still finding the time to care for his family.

His daughters would comb his hair or perhaps I should say his head, because he had no hair to comb.

He loved to play horse with the children; these were the moments I smiled because then he was not wearing the hat of a Minister of State but that of a dad.

He had a wonderful sense of humor that could light up a room, and a heart that was always ready to help. More often than not, he put others before himself.

Hard-working and determined, he gave his best in everything he did, not for recognition, but because it was in his nature to serve and to care.

Mohammed’s life was a blessing to us, and his memory will forever be a treasure.

He has left us far too soon, but his love, his laughter, and his example will live on in our children, in our hearts, and in the countless lives he touched.

Rest well, my husband.

May Allah grant you Jannatul Firdaus and surround you with eternal peace. We love you; we miss you, and we will carry your light with us always. Insha Allah

“Daddy, we love and miss you so much. Forever in our heart,” Hadiatu.

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

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Aston Villa eye Fatawu Issahaku as Leon Bailey’s potential successor

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Abdul Fatawu Issahaku is a player of Leicester City Abdul Fatawu Issahaku is a player of Leicester City

With the 2025/26 Premier League season fast approaching, Aston Villa are carefully planning for uncertainty around Jamaican winger, Leon Bailey.

Italian giants, AS Roma, are in advanced talks to secure Bailey on a loan deal, with an obligation to buy, according to multiple reports.

The Athletic indicates preliminary negotiations are underway, and transfers are likely in motion amid interests from other clubs and Saudi suitors.

Behind the scenes, Villa are quietly lining up a replacement: Ghanaian winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, currently at Leicester City.

Despite suffering a season-long Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury in late 2024, Fatawu has returned to fitness and is poised to make an impact in the 2025/26 campaign.

His clinical solo goal against Fiorentina in a recent pre-season friendly showcased the flair and confidence that once made him one of Europe’s most promising young talents.

Watch Issahaku’s breathtaking solo goal against Fiorentina

Should Bailey leave, Villa appear ready to act swiftly. The club hopes Fatawu’s pace, dribbling ability, and hunger for the top flight can help elevate their performances beyond their impressive but ultimately unfulfilling 2024/25 season.

A move for Fatawu would align with Villa’s smart recruitment strategy under Monchi, focusing on high-upside targets capable of hitting the ground running.

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‘Bakoteh Messi’ – Minteh’s rise from sandy Gambian pitches

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Yankuba Minteh’s talents have taken him all the way to the Premier League but it was on a sandy pitch in Bakoteh, West Africa, where he honed his skills.

And while his mother did not approve of how much time Minteh, now 21, spent playing football in The Gambia, the future Brighton & Hove Albion winger was driven by the desire to improve his family’s fortunes.

Five years ago he took the decision to leave his parents, six siblings and friends to chase his dream in Europe.

“I wanted to change their life and take them out of poverty,” Minteh told BBC Sport Africa.

“I faced lot of challenges because there was no support [when] I was starting. At 16, leaving alone is not something which anyone wants to do.

“All that sacrifice pays off.”

Minteh returned to his roots in Serrekunda, the largest city in The Gambia and south-west of the capital Banjul, after helping Brighton to an eighth-place finish last season.

He visited the same sandy surface where he played his early games, located just three kilometres from Atlantic Ocean beaches and where all the teams in the district are based.

Around 50 young men and boys were training there on a humid Wednesday evening, and Minteh took part in sessions with a team from the Bakoteh United Football Academy.

“This is where everything started,” he said while proudly wearing his Albion training kit.

“It is because of this pitch I am who I am right now. Coming back to where you started is always a pleasure.”

To those who know him best, Minteh’s potential was evident from his early performances.

“Anyone who [saw] him could know that he will make it in football,” youth coach Abdou Touray told BBC Sport Africa.

“He’s a natural talent. The mindset was there, the skills were there.”

According to Touray, his rise to become one of the emerging stars in the Premier League is down to dedication and perseverance.

“He was very passionate about football.

“He will come before you [to training] and he will never want training to stop. That’s why I love him so much.”

Facilities have improved at Bakoteh now, with an enhanced academy set-up and better kit and footballs available.

“They want everybody to be like me,” Minteh said.

“I know that’s impossible – but those who are lucky could be more than me.”

The third of seven children, Minteh lived alongside his family in a rented apartment – squeezed in beside each other when sleeping.

He idolised Lionel Messi while growing up, but his mother Jassey, a market vendor, did not share her talented son’s excitement.

“He would name all the famous footballers and their jersey number,” Jassey told BBC Sport Africa.

“I would tell him ‘Yankuba, will you stop disturbing us with these names’.”

Education also caused tension at home.

“Yankuba never wanted [to go to] school,” his father Buhari said.

“All he loved was football. That was why he always had issues with his mum, because she badly wanted him to be educated.”

However, Buhari, a chef, was more supportive.

“I made his mum understand that if Yankuba really doesn’t want to go to school, we should just support him,” he explained.

“Many people saw potential in him. He would put smiles on our faces, and I was constantly reminded to protect and guide him.

“I used to encourage him to stay serious in his football career.”

Minteh would give the majority of any money he earned from local games to his mother.

He played top-flight football in his homeland with Steve Biko, a club named after the South African anti-apartheid activist, before eventually securing a deal at Danish club Odense.

A move to Newcastle followed in 2023 but he was immediately sent out on loan to Feyenoord, where he played under now-Liverpool boss Arne Slot.

Last year he joined Brighton, and his success has allowed him to transform his family’s living situation, having relocated them to a well-furnished three-bedroom bungalow.

“So many good things are happening to me and I’d say it’s because of Yankuba,” Jassey said.

“We used to be at a place where we sleep on the floor with little space, and now everyone has their own room, sleeping on a bed that’s comfortable. Every parent prays that their children take them out of struggles.”

One of Minteh’s Gambia shirts from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations hangs on a wall alongside pictures of him in action, while shelves are lined with some of his individual awards.

While visiting, Minteh enjoyed a traditional mealtime with his family, sitting in a circle as they all dug their hands into one communal rice bowl.

Minteh rated his debut campaign with Brighton – one in which he netted six goals in 32 league appearances – as “successful”, even if the side missed out on a place in European competition.

That goal tally was only bettered by Karou Mitoma, Joao Pedro and Danny Welbeck, and he attributes his achievements to Seagulls boss Fabian Hurzeler.

“He is somebody who plays a big role in my life and I am really thankful,” Minteh said.

“I always try to joke with him because he is a funny guy and he tries to make a bond with every player.

“It doesn’t matter if you are young or from the academy – [if] you are a good player and he knows you have the talent, he always tries to help you achieve your dream.”

Minteh has become an idol in The Gambia, and several youths were seen wearing Brighton shirts during BBC Sport Africa’s time in Bakoteh.

Minteh revealed that watching videos of Argentina legend Messi helped him to unlock his potential as an attacking player.

“I fell in love with him.

“He has [had] a big influence in my career since I was young. He is the one I look up to and learn a lot from.”

His game has even brought comparisons with the former Barcelona and Paris St-Germain star.

“Anywhere he goes you hear ‘Messi Bakoteh, Messi Bakoteh’ because that’s how he used to play,” youth coach Touray explained.

Meanwhile, it is Sadio Mane whom Minteh calls his “African football hero.”

The forward hopes to emulate the “down to earth” personality of the Senegal star, admiring his humility and philanthropy, which includes several charitable works in his hometown of Bambali.

“I love his personal life. He’s doing everything for Senegal,” Minteh said.

“You can see how he is changing [his] village, which I am also hoping I can do.”

Knii Lante says it is masochistic to refer to God as ‘He’, insists God is neutral

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Ghanaian musician and medical doctor, Knii Lante, has sparked conversation with his thought-provoking take on how God is addressed, arguing that the divine being should not be limited to the pronoun “He.”

Speaking in a recent interview on Hitz FM, the hitmaker explained that traditional African beliefs offer a more inclusive perspective—seeing the Supreme Being as embodying both masculine and feminine qualities.

“You know, our concept of God is (father) and (mother). So our understanding of God is either neutral or represents both,” he said.

Knii Lante questioned the tendency, especially in biblical translations, to consistently refer to God as “He.”

“In the Bible, it’s always ‘He created…’—never ‘She.’ But God is a spirit. God doesn’t have testis; God doesn’t have a vagina. So why, on what basis, do we refer to God as a ‘he’? This is just masochism,” he argued.

The award-winning artiste suggested that African cultures may, in fact, hold a deeper and more balanced understanding of the divine than some of those who historically introduced Christianity to the continent.

When asked about his own faith, Knii Lante responded with a smile, “Me, I’m a Christian.”

His comments have ignited online debate, with some praising his perspective as enlightening, while others remain firmly rooted in the traditional biblical view.


Effortless Outfits That Work for Any Occasion

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Dressing well does not always require complicated choices or excessive spending. Simple attire, when styled correctly, can fit almost any occasion while keeping you comfortable and confident. The secret lies in choosing timeless pieces, neutral colors, and versatile designs that you can wear to work, social gatherings, casual outings, or even formal events.

For women, a plain midi dress in a solid color like black, navy, beige, or olive is a perfect go-to option. It works for brunch, church, office meetings, and casual parties. A tailored jumpsuit in neutral tones can also be dressed up with heels or kept casual with flats. The combination of a crisp white shirt and black trousers remains timeless, while a maxi skirt paired with a simple blouse is elegant yet relaxed. A kaftan or boubou is another excellent choice, offering both comfort and sophistication for weddings, religious functions, or family gatherings.

For men, a plain polo shirt with chinos is neat and adaptable for both casual and semi-formal settings. A button-down shirt with dark jeans works perfectly for evening outings, business-casual days, or simple wedding receptions. A tailored two-piece suit in navy, charcoal, or beige is a wardrobe essential. An African print shirt with plain trousers adds style and cultural flair, while a sweater layered over a shirt with dress pants is perfect for cooler days.

To make any outfit work anywhere, stick to neutral colors such as black, white, beige, navy, and grey. Choose quality fabrics to instantly elevate your look. Accessories like belts, watches, scarves, or statement earrings can transform a simple outfit into a stylish one. Finally, never underestimate the power of good shoes—whether clean sneakers, classic heels, or loafers, they complete the look effortlessly.

Simplicity is not boring—it is timeless style.

Mahama launches Fund for Children of Helicopter crash victims – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced the establishment of a Children’s Support Fund to cater for the children of the eight victims of the August 6 helicopter crash.

He revealed that Stanbic Bank has provided an initial seed capital of GHC500,000 to kickstart the initiative.

Paying tribute to the deceased, President Mahama described the crash as a national tragedy that has “cast its shadow over the heart of Ghana.”

Speaking at the funeral ceremony for six of the victims on Friday, August 15, he said the fund would cover the education of the victims’ children from primary school through to the university level.

He pledged that the fund would be sustained through annual public reporting and would include channels for contributions from the public and international partners.

Commending Stanbic Bank for its support, the President stated:

“The Fund for the children of the victims of the August 6, as has officially been named, will cover education from primary through to university or technical training, healthcare including medical insurance, specialised care where required, and welfare support, clothing, shelter, and special living expenses.

I wish to thank Stanbic, which has opened an account with an initial contribution of GHC500,000. The government will make an immediate seed contribution to this Fund. And will operationalise and publish a detailed framework of the Children’s Support Fund within the next 30 days.”

Two of the victims — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed — were buried on August 10.

The remaining six — Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah — were laid to rest on August 15.

Below is the full tribute by President John Dramani Mahama

On Wednesday, August 6th, 2025, our nation awoke to a tragedy that would forever cast its shadow over the heart of Ghana.

A Ghana Armed Forces helicopter, carrying some of our most dedicated public servants and gallant military personnel, went down in the Ashanti Region. In a single, cruel moment, eight bright lights in our national life were extinguished.

It is difficult to put into words the weight of such loss. The grief we feel is not only the sorrow of individuals but the collective mourning of a people. Ghana has lost leaders whose work touched every corner of our Republic — leaders whose service was not measured in days, but in their impact and the lives they touched.

For me, this is not only a moment of national tragedy but also personal heartbreak. These were not just colleagues in public service; they were brothers in arms, trusted advisors, and friends whose counsel and loyalty I valued beyond
measure.

Theirs was a journey of duty. On that fateful day, they were in active service to the Republic, pursuing assignments vital to our people’s safety, security, and progress.

They did not seek recognition or applause; they were doing what they had always done — giving of themselves, without hesitation, for the good of Ghana.

That is the nature of accurate service. It is often quiet, often unseen, but always driven by love for country and a deep sense of responsibility to one’s fellow citizens. Their final act was one of service, which is how they will be remembered.
Among those we lost were:
• Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence — a trusted friend, a man of sharp intellect and deep conviction. As Minister, he began bold reforms to modernize our Armed Forces, enhance their capabilities, and uphold the highest standards of professionalism. His energy, clarity of vision, and patriotism were unmatched.
• Hon. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology — passionate, eloquent, and deeply committed to protecting Ghana’s environment while advancing scientific innovation. He believed the fight for our planet’s future was also the fight for Ghana’s future.
• Alhaji Mohammad Muniru Limuna, Deputy National Security Coordinator —calm, discreet, and courageous. His work, much of it unseen, played a vital role in safeguarding the peace and stability of our Republic.
• Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress — a man of humility and loyalty, respected by colleagues and opponents alike. He was a tireless organizer and a faithful servant of our democracy.
• Samuel Aboagye — A young and promising politician, who served as Deputy Director General of NADMO with dedication and pride. He loved and cherished the opportunity to serve his country wholeheartedly.
• Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah — The three gallant crew members of the Ghana Armed Forces were disciplined, highly skilled airmen whose lives were defined by the military values of honour, courage, and commitment. They were the silent guardians of our skies, ensuring the safety of every mission they undertook. Each of these men had a story. Each had a family they cherished, a vision they pursued, and a heart
that beat with love for Ghana.

I recall many private moments — late-night calls to discuss pressing matters of state, quiet words of encouragement before a difficult decision, shared laughter in moments of relief after challenges overcome.
They were not only men of duty, but men of warmth, kindness, and humanity. They believed in the Ghana we are building — a nation of opportunity, justice, and unity.

Their absence leaves a void in our leadership and my heart. But the values they lived by — integrity, humility, loyalty — will remain a guiding light for all who follow in their footsteps.

The temptation to ask “Why?” is strong in moments like this. But even as we seek answers, we must remember that unity is the most accurate way to honour them.

This is not a time for division or speculation. It is a time to support each other, comfort the grieving, and renew our shared commitment to the ideals they stood for.

The Government of Ghana has ordered a complete and transparent investigation into the cause of the crash. We owe it to their memory — and to every Ghanaian who serves — to ensure that lessons are learned, and such a tragedy is never repeated. Though their voices have fallen silent, their legacy will endure. It will be seen in the stronger Armed Forces they helped shape, the environmental protections they fought for, the security measures they championed, and the democratic institutions they strengthened.

May their stories inspire future generations to serve with the same courage, humility, and dedication.
On behalf of a grateful nation, I extend my deepest sympathies to their families, friends, and all whose lives they touched.

May the Almighty God grant them eternal rest. May He heal the broken hearts of those they leave behind.
And may Ghana — the nation for which they lived and died — remain forever worthy of their sacrifice.

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Bar Council, Commonwealth Lawyers demand end to CJ suspension

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The Bar Council of England and Wales and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association have called on the government to immediately reinstate the suspended Chief Justice, Gertrude A.E.S. Torkornoo.

They have described her removal from office as a “serious concern” for judicial independence.

Justice Torkornoo, who was appointed in June 2023, was suspended on 22 April 2025.

‘Your passing has left an emptiness nothing can ever fill’ – Samuel Aboagye’s Wife – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Abigail Salami, the wife of Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East, has paid a glowing tribute to her husband following his death in the August 6 helicopter crash that claimed seven other lives.

Speaking during the burial service on Friday, August 15, for six of the victims, she said: “No words could ever capture the depth of my pain and the weight of this loss. Your passing has left an emptiness that nothing in this world could ever fill. Yet even through the tears.”

Two of the victims — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed — were buried on August 10.

The remaining six, laid to rest on August 15, were: Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Full tribute by the wife of Samuel Aboagye

My Love,
No words could ever capture the depth of my pain and the weight of this loss. Your passing has left an emptiness nothing in this world could ever fill. Yet even through the tears, I choose to remember the incredible man you
were and the love we so deeply shared. From the moment you entered my life, you gave me more than I ever imagined, unwavering love, joy, protection, and the beautiful honor of becoming your wife. You gifted me our precious daughters, living testaments of the bond we built. Through them, your spirit will
live on forever.

I am endlessly proud of the man you became. A man of strength, purpose, and of good a heart. You excelled in your career with tireless commitment and touched everyone around you with your presence. I witnessed your
growth, your patience, your wisdom, your expanding capacity to love. Your strength carried us through challenges that could have broken us. But we always found our way back because we chose each other, over and over
again. That is the truest proof of our love.

This year, on my birthday, you wrote:
“Happy Birthday, my love! You are not only my wife but also my best friend and the greatest blessing in my life. I thank God every day for you, and I look forward to creating more beautiful memories together. Enjoy your day. I love you deeply.”
I was holding onto those words with so much joy, eagerly counting down the days until I would see you again in Atlanta, Georgia, on the 18th. I was waiting to be in your arms, to laugh with you, to celebrate my birthday by your side like we had planned.

Why then hmmmm… why am I in Ghana mourning you instead?
On that final morning just hours before the crash your last words to me were:
“Take care babe. I Love you.”

Those words will forever echo in my heart not just as your goodbye, but as your eternal vow to me.

I will cherish every moment we shared, your laughter, your embrace and the way you called my name. This world may have lost you, but I will carry your love with me always. You were my partner, my safe place, my joy and my best friend.
Rest peacefully, Eniola Aboagye, as I affectionately call you.

Thank you for loving me. Thank you for making me a wife, for giving me our daughters, and for showing me what true partnership looks like. I
pray your soul finds eternal peace, surrounded by the grace and light of God. May your rest be as beautiful and powerful as the life you lived. May
heaven welcome you with open arms.

Until we meet again, I will hold onto our love unbroken by time, untouched by death.
You will always be my forever.
Samuel Aboagye my dear husband,
Rest well!!
Rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord!

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Kurt Okraku applauds MTN Ghana’s $2m sponsorship for national teams

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Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has praised MTN Ghana for its unwavering commitment to developing the country’s young football talent.

On Thursday, MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett announced a two-year sponsorship deal worth $2 million, making the telecommunications giant the headline sponsor for the Black Stars, Black Queens, Black Satellites, and Black Starlets.

Highlighting the long-term benefits, Okraku said:
“The belief is that if you invest in the youth of today, you will probably have a better tomorrow. Isn’t that apparent? Absolutely. MTN and Ghana have always shown leadership and believed in our collective tomorrow, for which reason we are here today to announce this partnership worth two million dollars.”

He stressed that MTN’s investment would give young players access to world-class facilities and operations, preparing them to excel on the global stage.
“This investment by MTN will ensure that these young boys have the best operations to put them in a competitive mood for the big championships.”

Okraku concluded with heartfelt appreciation:
“A big problem of the FA has been solved by MTN.”

The deal underscores MTN Ghana’s ongoing commitment to nurturing the next generation of football stars in the country.

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‘The Lord has done it again, he has blessed us with a second baby’

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A picture of Nigerian gospel singer, Mercy Chinwo and her husband A picture of Nigerian gospel singer, Mercy Chinwo and her husband

Nigerian gospel singer Mercy Chinwo has welcomed another baby.

In a post shared on Instagram on August 15, 2025, the gospel musician expressed gratitude to God for a safe delivery.

Mercy Chinwo, who welcomed her first child in 2023, has described her second child as a precious gift.

Congratulations pour in as Mercy Chinwo and husband welcome first child

The caption accompanying the photos said, “The Lord has done it again! He has added to our joy, multiplied our laughter… and blessed us with the precious gift of a second baby.

“We declare: His name will be lifted in our lineage forever. Generations from us will walk in His light. Through us, many will be blessed, and the nations will call us blessed. To the glory of God… Welcome, our precious gift, ” she said.

The gospel musician also acknowledged her husband, describing him as an amazing father to their children.

Mercy Chinwo sparks pregnancy rumor with new look

“Oh my love @theofficialblessed, an amazing father of TWO! The Lord has indeed been good to us,” she added.

Mercy and her husband tied the knot in 2023 in a glamorous wedding ceremony.

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Super Cup Loss: Spurs Condemn ‘Cowards’ For Racially Abusing Tel

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Mathys Tel

 

Tottenham say they are “disgusted” by the racial abuse received by forward Mathys Tel following their defeat by Paris St-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup.

The north London club, who lost 4-3 on penalties after letting slip a two-goal lead, said people who had sent abusive messages to Tel on social media were “nothing but cowards”.

Tel, 20, came on as a substitute in the 79th minute and was one of two Spurs players who failed to convert from the spot in the penalty shootout.

“Mathys showed bravery and courage to step forward and take a penalty, yet those who abuse him are nothing but cowards – hiding behind anonymous usernames and profiles to spout their abhorrent views,” Tottenham said.

“We will work with the authorities and social media platforms to take the strongest possible action against any individual we are able to identify.

“We stand with you, Mathys.”

Posting on social media, Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke called the abuse “pathetic”, adding: “Will it ever stop? Anyone can miss a penalty. Big up bro for taking one.”

 

PSG Victory

Tottenham Hotspur squandered a two-goal lead in the dying minutes as Paris Saint-Germain claimed the UEFA Super Cup on penalties in Udine, sealing the first European trophy of the season.

Spurs appeared on course for victory after set-piece goals from Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, either side of half-time, marked an ideal start for new manager Thomas Frank in his first competitive match.

A resilient defensive display kept the Champions League holders at bay for most of the game.

However, the momentum shifted late on as PSG, revitalised by substitute Fabian Ruiz, broke through in the final moments. Kang-In Lee pulled one back with a fierce strike from the edge of the box, before Goncalo Ramos’ stoppage-time header made it 2-2 and forced penalties.

Tottenham initially took control in the shoot-out after Vitinha’s early miss, but the tide turned when Van de Ven and Mathys Tel failed to convert.

Nuno Mendes then struck the decisive spot-kick, handing PSG a narrow triumph just a month after their Club World Cup final defeat.

‘Asking pastors to submit prophecies for review is a wrong move’

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Apostle Daniel Atta Gyebi, is the leader of the House of Jacob Chapel Apostle Daniel Atta Gyebi, is the leader of the House of Jacob Chapel

Popular Ghanaian preacher, Apostle Daniel Atta Gyebi, has shared his thoughts on the government’s recent directive requiring religious leaders to submit prophecies of national significance for review.

In a post shared on X on August 15, 2025, Prophet Daniel Atta Gyebi described the directive as a wrong move by the government.

He explained that the presidency should identify a spiritually strong prophet in the country who will be in charge of the spirituality so far as the president is concerned.

Prophet Fire Oja draws criticism for seeking state support to share prophecies

“It is a wrong move. They should look for one person who is spiritually strong to be praying for the president. If there is anything the presidency should consult the person,” he said.

Apostle Daniel Atta Gyebi added that if the government doesn’t retract its policy, prophets will storm the designated office with numerous fake prophecies.

How some prophets have reacted to prophecy review directive by government

“From tomorrow, we will start submitting our prophecies to the office as they have opened for us. You will see their offices filled with prophecies. Some people will be like ‘the Flagstaff House will burn, so everyone should surround the building and pray’,” he added.

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‘How do I carry on alone from here?’

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The late Flying Officer Manean Twum Ampadu and his wife, Lieutenant Ewuradwoa Kumi-Kyeremeh The late Flying Officer Manean Twum Ampadu and his wife, Lieutenant Ewuradwoa Kumi-Kyeremeh

Lieutenant Ewuradwoa Kumi-Kyeremeh, wife of the late Flying Officer Manean Twum Ampadu, has described him as her irreplaceable best friend and partner.

In a tribute at the final state funeral on Friday, August 15, 2025, she said, “You were my best friend, my ‘gist’ partner, my everything. We had so many plans, dreams, and ideas that are now shattered. What do I do with all these emotions? Manaen, please respond and answer me, because this silence is too loud.”

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Lt Kumi-Kyeremeh recounted meeting her husband on his birthday in 2022 and the special bond they shared.

“People always commented that you loved me too much, but only you and I know the depth of what we had and shared. What do I do without you, and how do I carry on alone from here? Manaen, you were truly your name to me,” she added.

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Flying Officer Manean Twum Ampadu was among eight people who died in a military helicopter crash at Sikaman in the Adansi Akrofuom district of the Ashanti Region on August 6, 2025.

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BoG’s quarter-ounce gold coin drops to sell at GH¢9,746.90 on August 13

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The Bank of Ghana's gold coin The Bank of Ghana’s gold coin

The investment price of the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) gold coins continues to decline, a development attributed to the Ghana cedi’s appreciation against the US dollar.

The Central Bank introduced these gold coins as a strategic measure to discourage the hoarding of US dollars and absorb excess liquidity in the market, ultimately aiming to strengthen the cedi against major foreign currencies.

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As of Wednesday, August 12, 2025, the BoG reported the following updated prices for its gold coins:

• The 0.25 oz coin is now selling at GH¢9,746.90, down from GH¢9,781.45 on August 12, 2025.

• The 0.50 oz coin is priced at GH¢18,771.90, down from GH¢18,841.00.

• The 1.00 oz coin is selling for GH¢36,865.04, down from GH¢37,003.25.

The Ghana gold coin is available in three denominations: one-ounce, half-ounce, and quarter-ounce, and can be purchased through commercial banks.

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8 seconds rule for goalkeepers and captains rule

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2025/2026 Premier League will start on Friday, August 15, 2025 2025/2026 Premier League will start on Friday, August 15, 2025

The Premier League will be kicking off in the 2025-26 season with a fresh set of rules designed to enhance the fan experience and improve the game’s integrity.

These changes aim to increase fan engagement, promote fair play, and ensure financial sustainability in the Premier League.

As with every summer, there have been a few tweaks in football’s laws ahead of the first kickoff on Friday, August 15, 2025, at Anfield between Liverpool and Bournemouth.

Many rules were introduced in the FIFA Club World Cup and the European Under-21 Championship – and will be implemented in the Premier League and beyond this season.

The eight-second rule

This rule will punish goalkeepers who delay restart for more than 8 seconds with a corner for the opposition. It is the hope that this will clamp down on time-wasting antics by goalkeepers.

Referees will warn the goalkeepers with a five-second countdown. The new law applies across football now and was seen in action at the Club World Cup.

Al-Hilal keeper, Yassine Bounou conceded a corner deep into injury time in their 1-1 draw against Real Madrid after holding onto the ball for more than 8 seconds.

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Only the captain rule

Only captains will be allowed to approach referees during Premier League matches this season.

Yellow cards can be shown to players who approach officials without permission and behave in a disrespectful manner. If the captain is a goalkeeper, a team can provide an alternate player before kick off.

The International Football Association Board says this is recommended, but not compulsory, for every competition – but the Premier League will adopt it.

The initiative was used in the Champions League, Europa League and UEFA Conference League last season.

Double-kick penalties can be retaken

A rare one that may well not be needed all season in the Premier League, but players will be allowed to retake a penalty if they accidental touch it twice while kicking it.

This rule will only be use if the player scores after accidentally kicking it twice.

The new law has already been used this summer in the Women’s European Championship final penalty shootout.

England’s Beth Mead slipped with a double touch and scored in the shootout against Spain – and had to retake it. Her second attempt was however saved by Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll.

But under the old laws, she wouldn’t have been allowed to retake it as it would have gone down as a miss.

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Grappling in the penalty area

Officials have been ordered to crackdown on incidents that see players grappling in the box.

Referees and VARs will take note of whether the holding player’s focus is on the ball or the opponent.

Last season in the Nottingham Forest v Brighton match, Forest were awarded a penalty after Tariq Lamptey was penalised for holding on to Morgan Gibbs-White.

Referees will be on the lookout for similar offences in the new campaign.

While the league privately feels it has “got it about right” with their use of VAR technology – reducing total errors from 31 to 18 last season – holding in the box at set-piece situations is a key area they want to monitor closely.

There are other minor law changes unlikely to be noticed.

A drop ball may be given to a team who did not touch the ball last before play was stopped – if the referee deems they would have gained possession.

If a coach, substitute or player off the pitch for any reason touches the ball before it goes out of play, an indirect free-kick will be awarded, but no card will be issued.

Offsides are judged on the passing player’s first point of contact with the ball. But from now on with goalkeepers only, it will be judged on their last point of contact.

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Congolese mining company rejects US allegations following sanctions

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Miners working at a coltan site in Rubaya, Democratic Republic of Congo on May 7, 2025 Miners working at a coltan site in Rubaya, Democratic Republic of Congo on May 7, 2025

The Congolese mining company sanctioned by the United States this week has said it “categorically rejects” allegations linking it to armed groups and mineral smuggling in turbulent eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

The US Treasury Department on Tuesday announced sanctions against the Cooperative des Artisanaux Miniers du Congo (CDMC) over what it called the illicit sale of critical minerals smuggled from the mineral-rich region of Rubaya.

The US also sanctioned the Coalition des Patriotes Resistants Congolais-Forces de Frappe (PARECO-FF) – an armed group aligned with Congo’s military which Washington said controlled mining sites in Rubaya from 2022 to 2024 – and two Hong Kong-based exporters.

CDMC said control of its sites by armed groups meant the company could not operate legally.

“We are not the perpetrators – but the primary victims — of the armed conflict and pillage that have destabilised this region,” CDMC said in a statement received by Reuters late on Wednesday.

“The presence and taxation of mining activity by armed groups such as PARECO-FF and, more recently, the M23 rebels have prevented CDMC from exercising lawful control over its concession.”

The sanctions are the latest measures taken by the administration of US President Donald Trump to try to bring peace to eastern Congo, where the M23 rebels staged a lightning advance earlier this year, spurring violence that has killed thousands of people.

Rubaya, controlled by the M23 rebel group since April 2024, produces 15 percent of the world’s coltan, which is processed into a heat-resistant metal called tantalum used in mobile phones and other electronics and prized by the aerospace and medical industries among others.

In all you do, fear men- comedian Real Warri Pikin tells women as she shares video of her husband enjoying a football match while she deals with the stress of pregnancy

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Comedian Anita Asuogha aka Real Warri Pikin got her followers on social media laughing this morning after she shared a video comparing what she is experiencing with pregnancy versus how her husband is carrying on during the process.

Anita who is currently expecting their 3rd child together, shared a video of herself on a hospital bed dealing with the stress of pregnancy alongside a video of how her husband, Ikechukwu, is enjoying himself watching football, devoid of all the stress that comes with pregnancy.

Posting the video, Anita wrote

‘’Women! In all you do

FEAR MEN”

Watch the video she shared below

Speaker of Parliament Honours Fallen Heroes

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Alban Bagbin

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, and the leadership of the House paid their final respect to the victims of the August 6 helicopter crash at their state burial held on today.

Expressing his sorrow at the loss of the victims, Speaker Bagbin described them as “Eight radiant stars” whose light was dimmed by death’s cruel hands. With a heavy heart, he expressed gratitude that these eight great individuals graced the country with their presence.

He added that the men were an embodiment of Ghana’s highest aspirations, as each meant a lot to their families and the country at large.

“These gallant men were the very embodiment of Ghana’s highest aspirations. The way the loving hands that cradled children, the wise voices that guided families, the charitable hands that fed families and whole communities, the compassionate hearts that uplifted our dear country,” he said.

Describing how fleeting life can be, he noted that many of these men had been together with them, united in grief to bid farewell to the former chairman of the Greater Accra Regional wing of the National Democratic Congress, Joseph Kobina Ade Coker, and Sam Pee Yalley stating that none of them had expected their demise to be right after.

“Just days ago, many of these fallen heroes stood among us united in grief as we bid farewell to our dear friends and comrades Kobina Ade Coker and Sam Pee Yalley. Like us, these fallen heroes came to honour the memory of their compatriots and to say goodbye to their cherished comrades. None of them imagined then that their end would follow hard on the heels of Ade Coker and Sam Yalley,” he added.

Again, he expressed sorrow at the loss of these great men and urged that we should all collectively remember they were great men who served the country diligently and were dedicated to the very end.

“Let us take cognisance of the fact that they were once ministers, gallant soldiers, whose visionary policies sowed seeds of progress. That we once had technocrats whose expertise steered our nation’s course. Whose intervention sparkled with insight, and that three courageous helicopter crew members once existed who served with diligent dedication,” he stated.

The speaker of Parliament added that these men will forever be remembered for the lives they touched, the policies they championed, the institutions they strengthened and the hope they inspired. Mr. Bagbin prayed that God would hold these heroes in His bosom and that they rest in peace.

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Helicopter crash victims served with pride and fell with honour – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Chief of the Defence Staff, Lieutenant General William Agyapong, has expressed deep sorrow over the August 6 helicopter crash that claimed eight lives, including senior government officials and military personnel.

Speaking at the Funeral service on Friday, August 15, for the eight victims, Major General Agyapong paid tribute to the fallen, describing them as men who “served with pride and fell with honour.”

“As the bugle sounds and the night holds its silence, we salute them — Dr. Omane Boamah, Squadron Leader Anala, Flying Officer Ampadu, and Sergeant Mensah — brave men who served with pride and fell with honour,” he said.

He noted that their skills and dedication would continue to shape the Ghana Armed Forces’ training, maintenance, and operational doctrines for years to come, adding that they would be “sorely missed but fondly remembered.”

The crash occurred in the Adansi Akrofrom District of the Ashanti Region while the victims were en route to Obuasi for the launch of the government’s Cooperative Mining Initiative.

Two of the victims — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed — were buried on August 10.

The remaining six, laid to rest on August 15, were: Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Full tribute read by the Chief of the Defence Staff:

The Ghana Armed Forces Fraternity stands in solemn mourning of our beloved former Defence Minister, the Late Dr Edward Omane Boamah and our three gallant crew- Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, who tragically lost their lives in the unfortunate incident that occurred on Wednesday, 6 August 2025.

Dr Omane Boamah’s short tenure as Minister for Defence was marked by transformative leadership, innovation and unwavering commitment to excellence. As part of a broader agenda of “Resetting Ghana”, he advocated and implemented policies that sought to raise the standards of the Ghana Armed Forces.

Paramount amongst these were the retooling and operationalisation of the Ghana Armed Forces, championing merit-based recruitment/enlistment of service personnel, bridging the accommodation deficit gap of the Ghana Armed Forces, revitalization of the Defence Industries Holding Company Limited (DIHOC) and finally, prioritizing the welfare and health care delivery, including mental health, of troops and veterans.

He was just not a boss or leader, he was a role model and to some a mentor. He empowered those around him thus fostering teamwork and a shared purpose. A first encounter with him was full of quality of thoughts, depth of industry with every spoken word which carried grace and aura.

As we mourn his passing, though shock, we take solace in the indelible mark he left on Ghana’s Defence Architecture and the lives he touched.

Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala was a pilot whose operational capability combined advanced piloting skills and deep technical knowledge. He was commissioned into the Operations Branch of the Ghana Air Force as part of Regular Career Course 54 in 2014. After his Ab-Initio Pilot training in the United States, he was awarded with both a Private and Commercial Rotorcraft Licence and an Advanced Instrument Ratings certification.

His integration of flight safety protocols into operational planning enhanced mission success. As a mentor and instructor, he strengthened junior officers’ mission readiness and discipline, directly contributing to the Ghana Armed Forces’ combat preparedness.

Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu was an exceptional young pilot. He was commissioned into the Operations Branch of the Ghana Air Force in 2021 after a distinguished performance at the Royal Air Force Training Academy. He demonstrated outstanding adaptability across diverse mission profiles, coupled with precision in navigation and flight execution.

His meticulous approach to mission planning, briefing, and post-mission analysis reflected a deep understanding of operational procedures. Highly proficient in absorbing complex tactical concepts and translating them into flawless execution, he was a dependable co-pilot and a clear prospect for future command in air operations.

Sergeant Mensah Addo Ernest was a highly proficient aircraft technician whose engineering expertise was vital to the operational availability and mission readiness of the Z-9 helicopter fleet at No.8 Helicopter Wing. Enlisted in 2011 and certified in 2016, his diagnostic skills, adherence to airworthiness standards, and ability to execute time-sensitive maintenance tasks under operational conditions directly sustained the Ghana Air Force’s operational capabilities. He was also an effective mentor, developing junior technicians to maintain
high technical and operational standards.

To the bereaved families, I extend my deepest condolences. May the peace and comfort of the Almighty God be with you.

As the bugle sounds and the night holds its silence, we salute them; Dr Omane Boamah, Squadron Leader Anala, Flying Officer Ampadu, and Sergeant Mensah, brave men who served with pride and fell with honour.

Their skills and dedication will continue to influence our training, maintenance, and operational doctrines for years to come. They will be sorely missed but fondly remembered.

May their souls rest in perfect peace

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President Kufuor Bravely Arrives at State Funeral Grounds of Eight Fallen Heroes

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  • Former President J. A Kufuor attended the state funeral held for the eight fallen heroes at the Black Star Square in Accra on Friday, August 15, 2025
  • Kufuor arrived in a sleek black car and was helped by aides into his wheelchair, looking weak but bravely dignified
  • The funeral was to honour the eight victims of the tragic Obuasi helicopter crash that occured on Wednesday, August 6

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Former President John Agyekum Kufuor defied his age and health challenges as he appeared at the state funeral grounds for the eight fallen heroes.

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Former President Kufuor appears at the funeral to honour the eight fallen heroes who died in the Obuasi helicopter crash. Image credit: GhanaWeb, @gossips24tv/TikTok Source: Facebook

The State funeral for the eight Ghanaians killed in a helicopter crash on Wednesday, August 6, was held at the Black Star Square in Accra on Friday, August 15.

Five government officials and three air force officers died in the tragic crash, which occurred in the Sikaman Forest in the Adansi Afuokrom District of the Ashanti Region.

The President declared three days of national mourning in the wake of the crash, and a state funeral was scheduled for August 15.

Prominent Ghanaians from all walks of life attended the event, including President John Dramani Mahama, the Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and numerous others.

President Kufuor appears at state funeral grounds

Former Ghana President John Agyekum Kufuor was seen at the funeral grounds, arriving in a sleek black car.

Surrounded by aides, the former president was helped out of his car into his wheelchair.

He carried himself with quiet dignity as he wheeled away to his seat at the event.

The 86-year-old has battled numerous health challenges in recent years, leaving him wheelchair-bound.

In 2012, he underwent spinal surgery at the Cardiothoracic Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.

He made a full recovery at the FOCOS Clinic but has grown weaker as the years go by.

Despite his frail physical condition, President Kufuor’s appearance at the state funeral won applause as a testament to his bravery and a demonstration of his statesmanly qualities.

The Facebook video of the former president is below.

Reactions to President Kufuor’s arrival

Haruna Iddrisu mourns Omane Boamah: A tribute to a fallen colleague and brother

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Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has paid a moving tribute to the late Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, who died alongside seven others in a tragic military helicopter crash on 6th August 2025.

The ill-fated Ghana Air Force Harbin Z-9 helicopter, carrying senior government officials and party leaders, was en route to Obuasi for the launch of the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme when it went down near Sikaman in the Ashanti Region.

The accident claimed the lives of prominent figures, including Environment Minister Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Limuna Muniru, NDC Vice Chairman Dr Samuel Sarpong, former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye, and three Air Force officers – Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Paying homage to Dr Omane Boamah, Mr Iddrisu described him as “formidable, thoughtful and strategic”, a political thinker whose commitment to President John Mahama’s vision and Ghana was unwavering.

“You were a Founding Member of the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) with Kwesi Pratt, Bernard Mornah and Kwesi Adu, among others. From the night John Mahama conceded to the outcome of the 2016 elections to your untimely and tragic death in a helicopter crash, you served with unalloyed loyalty, dedication and unwavering commitment. Ghana has lost an exemplary Public Servant and son,” he said.

He recalled their shared history as student leaders, political activists, and Cabinet colleagues, and lauded Dr Boamah’s pivotal role in securing the NDC’s 2024 electoral victory as the party’s Director of Elections and IT.

“As I was from 1996 to 1997 in a memorable and epoch-making tenure, Edward was also President of the National Union of Ghana Students during his student days at the University of Ghana Medical School. His efficiency and political acumen were honed from those times as he combined the demands of medical education with student politics, also serving as the Coordinating Secretary of the Federation of Ghana Medical Students Association.”

He added, “Omane Boamah and I, besides being trusted and able lieutenants as Cabinet Ministers of His Excellency the President, John Dramani Mahama, share in common a number of notable roles since our respective student days. In that sense and in reality, he was a younger brother to me, and a dear one at that. I am in great pain.”

The Minister lamented the cruel irony that the Defence Minister “was bereft of the defence he deserved” in his final moments and praised his leadership in confronting the scourge of illegal mining.

With deep emotion, Mr Iddrisu likened Dr Boamah’s sacrifice to that of a gallant warrior on a mission of no return, affirming that his legacy of service, loyalty and strategic brilliance will endure.

Quoting the immortal Binyon Verses, he pledged: “At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember you.”

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Low-quality jobs hold back Ghana’s long-term growth

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The World Bank Group says low-quality jobs have held back Ghana's long-term growth The World Bank Group says low-quality jobs have held back Ghana’s long-term growth

The World Bank has warned that Ghana’s economy is failing to generate enough high-quality jobs in its most productive sectors, limiting opportunities for workers and constraining long-term growth.

In its latest Ghana Economic Update, the bank said that manufacturing and modern services, typically engines of higher productivity remain too small to absorb significant numbers of workers.

Instead, large swathes of the labour force are pushed into low-productivity activities, particularly in agriculture and informal services, where income growth is limited.

The report highlighted the country’s “minimal structural transformation” over the past decade, with agriculture still employing a significant share of the workforce despite its low productivity.

Fix energy and cocoa sectors to safeguard economy – World Bank Report

It blamed regulatory inefficiencies, trade barriers and inadequate infrastructure for slowing private sector expansion and deterring investment in sectors that could create more mid-level and skilled jobs.

The bank urged targeted reforms to improve the business environment, enhance infrastructure and promote value addition in agriculture and industry, arguing such measures would stimulate labour demand and support more sustainable livelihoods.

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‘Black Star’ is about my Ghanaian identity and music through my lens

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Amaarae is a Ghanaian singer Amaarae is a Ghanaian singer

As netizens continue to criticise Amaarae for not featuring a home-based Ghanaian artiste on her new album and instead working with artistes from the diaspora, the singer has shared some insights into the project.

The backlash started when fans noticed that none of the featured artistes on the album were Ghana-based.

Some netizens said it was her artistic choice, others argued they had expected local collaborations due to how Amaarae consistently introduced songs of her colleagues to the world.

Amaarae addresses backlash for not featuring a Ghanaian on ‘Black Star’ album

On August 15, 2025, a fan on X summed up this feeling, writing:

“Definitely not by force people are just saying she made the album like it was going to be about her ‘Ghanaian identity’ and things because of the whole rollout.”

Amaarae responded to the fan and said ‘Black Star’ is rooted in her Ghanaian identity and shaped by Ghanaian music through her lens.

Her explanation threw light on the creative process behind Black Star. She pointed to her 2025 Coachella performance as an early signal of the direction she was taking, using songs by La Meme Gang, Eazzy, and the Asaaka Boys to set the tone.

According to Amaarae, the album blends different Ghanaian genres like Highlife, Asokpor, Azonto, Hiplife, Gospel, and Afro trap, but with new elements inspired by her travels and global influences.

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In a long thread, she wrote;

“Loooool This album IS DEF ab my GH Identity & GH music through my lens. If you go back to my Coachella performance during my GH segment, I played 3 key songs. Godzilla La Meme Gang, Wengeze Eazzy, Sore Asaaka boys.

“Signaling that the genres I would be leaning into were Higlife/Asokpor, Azonto & Afro trap. Straight out the gate! Stuck Up is Electro mixed w Asokpor & BZ FUNK. It has a similar vibe to early La Meme just slower. Bree Runway monotonic opening verse is reminiscent of EAZZY vocal on Wengeze/Bo wons3m mame, ms60 is afro trap. SMO & FINESHYT is 80s highlife, Bacardi & zouk drums fused over Detroit club and euro dance.

“100DRUM Is GH gospel and the funk percussion on it are reminiscent of kpanlogo rhythms that’s why I used them. FREE THE YOUTH is straight hip life and AZONTO w trap synths. BISA K DEI AYI & AZONTO GHOST vocals were my reference for FineShyt vocal chain along w Lady by Modjo & Blue by Eiffel65.

“I went to BRAZIL to record before I came to Ghana because BRAZILIANS have very few drum patterns but for the past decade + they have been able to continuously innovate and refresh their sound in so many ways and I wanted to learn from that and see how I could do that w GH music! They say be the change you want to see & this was my interpretation of what I see for the next frontier of GH MUSIC from a Global perspective.”

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

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Helicopter crash a powerful reminder of life’s fragility – Bagbin – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has honoured the memory of the eight victims of the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash, commending their selflessness and dedication to national service.

Speaking at the burial ceremony on Friday, August 15, Bagbin described the deceased as “gallant souls” whose sudden passing serves as a powerful reminder of life’s fragility.

“Life is fragile, tomorrow is never promised, and every moment matters. As we honour their legacy, may we draw strength and wisdom from the way they lived—and the way they left,” he said.

He extended the condolences of Parliament to the bereaved families, assuring them of the nation’s solidarity in grief.

“May the Almighty console us who remain in this transient world, and grant us the fortitude to continue their unfinished work. May the angels receive these noble souls with fanfare befitting their service,” Bagbin added.

“Even in their sudden departure, these gallant souls have gifted us a powerful reminder:
life is fragile, tomorrow is never promised, and every moment matters. As we honour their legacy, may we draw strength and wisdom from the way they lived—and the way they left.

“To the bereaved families, I offer not just the condolences of Parliament, but the collective embrace of a nation united in grief. May the Almighty console us who remain in this transient world, and grant us the fortitude to continue their unfinished work. May the angels receive these noble souls with fanfare befitting their service.”

Two of the victims — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed — were buried on August 10.

The remaining six, laid to rest on Friday are; Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Obuasi East Samuel Aboagye, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

Full tribute by Alban Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament

Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom – Psalm 90:12
The cruel hands of fate have plucked from our midst, eight radiant stars whose light illuminated our nation’s path.
Though duty called me beyond our borders when the tragedy struck, my spirit has walked alongside our grieving nation every step of this sorrowful journey.

Today, I stand before you soaked in tears. I stand here with a heart shattered by this irretrievable loss, yet overflowing with gratitude for the extraordinary lives that graced our land. With profound sorrow weighing upon my soul, I pay
homage to our departed comrades:
1. Dr. Edward Omane Boamah;
2. Hon. Alhaji Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed;
3. Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna;
4. Dr. Samuel Sarpong;
5. Mr. Samuel Aboagye;
6. Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala;
7. Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu; and
8. Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

These gallant men were the very embodiment of Ghana’s highest aspirations. They were the loving hands that cradled children, the wise voices that guided families, the charitable hands that fed families and whole communities, the
compassionate hearts that uplifted our dear country.

104 | Honouring Our Fallen Heroes Just days ago, many of these fallen heroes stood among us, united in grief as we bid farewell to our dear friends and comrades, Kobina Ade Coker and Sam Pee Yalley. Like us, these fallen heroes
came to honour the memory of their compatriots and to say goodbye to comrades they cherished.

None of them imagined then that their end would follow hard on the heels of Ade Coker and Sam Yalley. This cruel twist of fate has left me
heartbroken and heavy with sorrow.

As I lay these fragrant blossoms of memorabilia on their graves to signify their impactful existence, let us take cognizance of the fact that they were once ministers whose visionary policies sowed seeds of progress; that we once had technocrats whose expertise steered our nation’s course; that a dear colleague parliamentarian once lived whose interventions sparkled with insight; and that three courageous helicopter crew members once existed who served with diligent dedication till their final breaths. championed, the institutions they strengthened, the lives they transformed, and the hope they inspired. Even in their sudden departure, these gallant souls have gifted us a powerful reminder:
life is fragile, tomorrow is never promised, and every moment matters. As  we honour their legacy, may we draw strength and wisdom from the way

they lived—and the way they left.

To the bereaved families, I offer not just the condolences of Parliament, but the collective embrace of a nation united in grief. May the Almighty console us who remain in this transient world, and grant us the fortitude to continue their
unfinished work. May the angels receive these noble souls with fanfare befitting their service.

Rest in peace, faithful servants of the nation.
The heavens may have claimed their mortal forms, but their legacy remains etched in the laws they championed, the institutions they strengthened,
the lives they transformed, and the hope they inspired. Even in their sudden departure, these gallant souls have gifted us a powerful reminder: life is fragile, tomorrow is never promised, and every moment matters. As we honour their legacy, may we draw strength and wisdom from the way they lived—and the way they left.

To the bereaved families, I offer not just the condolences of Parliament, but the collective embrace of a nation united in grief. May the Almighty console us who remain in this transient world, and grant us the fortitude to continue their
unfinished work. May the angels receive these noble souls with fanfare befitting their service.

Rest in peace, faithful servants of the nation

Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin
Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana

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Stanbic Bank supports crash victims’ children with GH₵‎500,000 seed donation

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Stanbic Bank Ghana has donated GH₵‎ 500,000 to the newly established Children Support Fund, set up to provide financial assistance to the children of the victims who died in the recent helicopter crash near Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region.

The announcement was made by President John Dramani Mahama during the State Funeral on August 15, 2025, held in honour of the eight gallant men who lost their lives in the line of service to the nation.

In a statement signed by the bank’s Chief Executive, Kwamina Asomaning, the bank expressed condolences to the bereaved families, especially the children who have lost their parents.

“In the wake of the heartbreaking helicopter crash that claimed the lives of dedicated servicemen, our hearts go out to the families left behind, especially the children who now face life without their parents,” Mr. Asomaning said.

The Chief Executive added that the contribution was not only intended to offer financial relief but also to send a message of solidarity.

“We hope this contribution will serve not only as financial support, but as a message of hope, that these children are not alone, and that Ghana stands with them.”

Stanbic Bank also commended the President for initiating the Fund and pledged continued collaboration to ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to thrive.

On August 6, 2025, Ghana was thrown into a state of national mourning when a military helicopter carrying top government officials and crew went off radar en route to Obuasi and tragically crashed in the Adansi Akrofuom district of the Ashanti Region, claiming eight lives.

The lives lost included Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Samuel Sarpong, National Democratic Congress Vice Chairman Samuel Aboagye, Squadron Leader Peter Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo.

Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala Died Amid Academic Pursuit

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The late Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala

THE LATE Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala died amidst his high pursuit of education in Safety and Accident Investigations in the United Kingdom.

In a biography read by his widow, Ursula Wematu Asaghedewe, he was described as a generous man, a man of action who believed that serving God and humanity was the highest calling.

Squadron Peter Baafemi Anala was born on 2 November 1989.

He hailed from Siniensi in the Builsa North District of the Upper East Region and was the youngest child of Paul Oscar Anala and Lucy Apung Anala. He spent his formative years in Tamale, where his family resided.

It was evident in his early years that he possessed a keen interest in technical skills. None could have foreseen that the vibrant young boy would one day serve his nation with such selflessness and dedication, ultimately paying the ultimate price.

As fate would have it, Peter began his primary and junior secondary education at Barwah Barracks, home to the Air Force Base in Tamale. He later attended St. James Seminary/Secondary School, where his discipline and academic excellence flourished. He often likened his alma mater to a military training camp, reflecting the profound impact it had on shaping his character. Upon graduating from St. James, Peter pursued a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), graduating in 2012.

He went on to obtain a Master of Science in Air Transport and Aviation Management from the same institution in 2023. At the time of his passing, he was pursuing postgraduate studies in Safety and Accident Investigation in the United Kingdom.

Within his community, Peter was known as someone who never forgot his roots. Whether mentoring young people, advising friends, or assisting neighbours, he consistently sought to uplift others. His generosity extended beyond words; he was a man of action who believed that service to God and humanity was the highest calling.

Though his career in the Ghana Air Force brought him recognition as a skilled pilot and dedicated officer, Peter’s true legacy lay in the relationships he built and the lives he touched. His integrity, kindness, and unassuming nature endeared him to all.

Peter is survived by his wife and their daughter. Despite the demands of his career, family remained the cornerstone of his life. He loved them deeply and spoke of them with warmth and pride to all who would listen.

A baptised and confirmed Catholic, Peter held deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. His faith guided his principles and approach to life, and he remained steadfast in it until the very end.

Peter’s legacy stands as an enduring example of bravery, academic excellence, and patriotic sacrifice. His life epitomised dedication to family, faith, and nation. We join his family, church, and community in mourning this great loss, celebrating the life of a man who, though gone too soon, lived fully and left an indelible mark on every heart he encountered.

May his soul rest in perfect peace.

By Florence Asamoah Adom

‘My miracle, answered prayer and life’s greatest honour’

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Leticia Asante (R) is the mother of the late Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah (L) Leticia Asante (R) is the mother of the late Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah (L)

Leticia Asante, the mother of the late Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has described her son as her miracle, her answered prayer and life’s greatest honour.

A tribute at the solemn state funeral on Friday, August 15, 2025, stated, “My Handsome King, from the moment I first held you in my arms on December 26, 1975, at Nkawkaw Holy Family Hospital, I knew my life had changed forever. You were not just my child, you were my miracle, my answered prayer, my only son, and my treasure in whom I am pleased.”

She recalled his childhood, describing him as a curious, intelligent and compassionate boy who grew into a man of wisdom, integrity and humility.

“Every step you took, I was there quietly cheering, praying, and believing in the greatness God placed in you,” she said.

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She added that he remained her pride and joy throughout her life.

Leticia Asante also pointed to his courage in the face of challenges, his steadfast values and his devotion to the Catholic faith.

She noted that although he could not fulfil his childhood dream of becoming a Roman Father (Catholic Priest), he still served God and humanity faithfully.

“From childhood until your very last breath, you fulfilled your dream of service. As a mother, I gave you my all, yet you gave me far more in return, honour, comfort, and the assurance that raising you was not in vain,” she said.

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Dr Omane Boamah was among eight people who died in a military helicopter crash at Sikaman in the Adansi Akrofuom district of the Ashanti Region on August 6, 2025.

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GSE closes low despite stronger trading volumes

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A view of the Ghana Stock Exchange A view of the Ghana Stock Exchange

The Ghana Stock Exchange closed lower on August 14, 2025, with the GSE Composite Index falling to 7,401.50 points, trimming its year-to-date gain to 51.41 per cent.

The GSE Financial Stock Index, however, inched up to 3,415.51 points as market capitalisation of the bourse also declined to GH¢150.95 billion.

The drop was driven by a GH¢0.04 fall in MTN Ghana’s share price, which outweighed a similar-sized gain in GCB Bank.

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Trading activity was markedly stronger, with volumes up 76.14 per cent to 1.04 million shares and turnover rising 65.28 per cent to GH¢3.64 million.

MTN Ghana dominated trading, accounting for more than 85 per cent of total value.

Other active counters included SIC Insurance, CAL Bank, Republic Bank Ghana and Ecobank Transnational.

Despite the index dip, the rebound in investor participation suggested renewed short-term interest in the market.

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Why Mondo Duplantis breaks the pole vault record one centimetre at a time

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Duplantis is the reigning pole vault champion Duplantis is the reigning pole vault champion

The roar in Budapest was deafening. Mondo Duplantis had just cleared 6.29 metres, another world record, his 13th and for a moment the crowd at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial forgot to breathe.

The Swedish-American phenom, barely 25, had done it again. Yet, as in every other record-breaking performance since 2020, he had nudged the mark up by only a single centimetre.

It’s a tactic steeped in both history and strategy. In July 1985, Sergey Bubka became the first man to conquer the mythical six-metre barrier, leaping from 5.94m straight to 6.00m.

That was the last major leap forward in the pole vault’s record books. From there, Bubka refined a very deliberate method, incremental gains, centimetre by centimetre, fuelled by a Nike sponsorship bonus paid for each new record.

The Ukrainian’s jumps often had clearance to spare, but he held back, knowing there would be another payday and another headline waiting.

Duplantis has taken that playbook and rewritten it for the modern era. Each time he breaks the record, first 6.17m in Toruń, now 6.29m in Budapest, World Athletics pays $100,000, and sponsors Puma and Red Bull add their own lucrative bonuses.

The catch: those rewards are only paid once per meeting, no matter how many times the bar is raised in the same event. The result? One-centimetre steps, spread out over seasons, keeping the bank balance and the suspense high.

No wonder Puma’s social media team jokingly pleaded under the announcement of his latest record: “Please give us a rest.”

And the timing could not be better. In just weeks, Duplantis will head to Japan for the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships, where a gold medal would add $70,000 to his haul, and perhaps deliver world record number 14.

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Men Are Not My Enemies, I’m A Hopeless Romantic – Toke Makinwa

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Media personality, Toke Makinwa, has revealed that, contrary to popular belief, she does not hate men.

Naija News reports that the beauty entrepreneur said she considers herself a hopeless romantic.

Makinwa shared this after announcing that she is expecting her first child.

The 40-year-old explained that she had prayed to become a mother before turning 40 and conceived in December, shortly after celebrating her birthday.

Stunning Kente Outfit Styles for Every Lady

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Kente, one of Ghana’s most iconic and culturally rich fabrics, has become a global fashion favorite for its vibrant patterns and bold symbolism. Traditionally worn for important occasions like weddings, festivals, and ceremonies, Kente has evolved with modern fashion to create stunning outfit styles that beautifully blend heritage with elegance.

For formal events, Kente gowns are a timeless choice. These are often tailored to fit perfectly and are sometimes paired with lace or tulle for added flair. Styles range from off-shoulder cuts and mermaid silhouettes to high-slit gowns with dramatic sleeves. Many brides also opt for full-length Kente dresses for traditional weddings, adding beads and gold accessories to complete the regal look.

Kente skirt and blouse combinations are equally popular. A fitted Kente skirt paired with a puff-sleeve blouse or corset top offers a balanced mix of tradition and style. This combo is ideal for church services, engagements, or family celebrations. The versatility of the blouse also allows for mixing it with plain fabrics for a toned-down yet classy vibe.

For younger women and casual events, Kente jumpsuits, peplum tops, and short dresses offer a chic, contemporary twist. These are fun, flirty, and perfect for parties or cultural events. Many also love Kente trousers or palazzos matched with a plain top for a stylish streetwear look.

One of the beauties of Kente is that it speaks even before you do. Each color and pattern carries meaning such as wealth, unity, or royalty making your outfit not just fashionable, but meaningful.

Whether you’re dressing for tradition or turning heads at a modern event, Kente outfit styles help you stand out with confidence and cultural pride.

Finish Pope John legacy projects to immortalise Omane Boamah — POJOBA appeals to govt – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The Pope John Old Students Association (POJOBA) has called on the government to complete ongoing legacy projects at Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary in honour of the late Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah.

Speaking to Citi News on Thursday, August 14, 2025, on the sidelines of a vigil Mass at Christ the King Parish in Cantonments, Accra, the National President of the Association, Isaac Aboagye Duah, described Dr. Omane Boamah as a devoted alumnus who made significant contributions to his alma mater.

He emphasised that completing these projects, particularly the renovation and expansion of the school’s science laboratory would be a fitting tribute to the late minister.

“During his lifetime, Dr. Omane Boamah personally funded and initiated major projects, including the construction of a dormitory block, a science laboratory, and the road leading to the school. I believe that President Mahama, who is a listening president, and his government will include these projects in next year’s budget. We need to expand and retool the laboratory so that it can be named after Dr. Omane Boamah. That is how the government can immortalise his name at Pope John,” he said.

Mr. Aboagye Duah further appealed to friends, colleagues and stakeholders to support the initiative, reiterating that naming the upgraded science laboratory after Dr. Omane Boamah would preserve his legacy for generations to come.

On a national level, he praised Dr. Omane Boamah’s strong stance against illegal mining (galamsey) and expressed hope that the government would intensify efforts to combat the menace as another way of honouring him.

Two of the victims of the recent helicopter crash — Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna — were buried on August 10.

The remaining six, scheduled for burial on August 15, include Dr. Omane Boamah; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong; Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala; Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu; and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

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Video – Akufo-Addo and former First Lady arrive at the State Burial to honour the fallen 8

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The former President Nana Akufo-Addo and former First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo have joined Ghanaians at the State Burial to honour the fallen 8 who died on August 6 fatal helicopter crash.

In a video shared online. Akufo-Addo and his wife Rebecca Akufo-Addo were spotted at the State Funeral as they joined other host of other guests to bid a final farewell helicopter crash victims.

President Mahama promotes three military officers posthumously

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Accra, Aug 15, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama, the Commander-In-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has posthumously promoted three military officers, who lost their lives in the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash.

“Promotions in our Armed Forces are never given lightly, and posthumous promotions are the highest mark of respect for duty performed, even unto death,” the President stated in his remarks at the State Funeral of Eight victims of the helicopter crash, held at the Blackstar Square in Accra.

Accordingly, has approved the promotion of the late Squadron Leader Peter Mafemi Anala to the rank of Wing Commander; the late Flying Officer Manaem-Twum Ampadu to the rank of Flight Lieutenant and the late Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah to the rank of Flight Sergeant.

“These are not just symbolic gestures. They represent the rightful place these officers have earned in our Republic’s role of honor, and the benefits due to their families will be reflected in these new ranks.” The President said.

He said the Chief of the Defence Staff would oversee the ceremonial presentation of the posthumous promotion insignias to their families.

More soon.

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‘Where was Bryan Acheampong in NPP’s early days of struggle?’ – Longdon slams ‘big wallet boasts’

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A member of the Movement for Change, Philip Longdon, has termed as unfortunate, utterances of NPP flagbearer aspirant, Bryan Acheampong, that he is the biggest spender for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking on Pan African TV’s Good Morning Africa on August 15, 2025, he slammed Bryan Acheampong for touting himself as the biggest spender of the opposition NPP.

“When the party was struggling in its days of formation and people were bringing the last of their old cars to help move leaders up and down the country to campaign; can he put a value on that?

“Those people who trekked and went to spread the message in remote areas; can you put a value to that? Where was Bryan Acheampong?” he quizzed.

He described as unfortunate the stage the NPP has gotten to, where prominence appears to be given to the avid display of opulence over long service and sacrifice.

“It is most unfortunate that our politics is moving in a direction where substance is downplayed (sic) over opulence,” he decried.

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He condemned the remarks by the former minister, stressing that all around the world, financiers of political parties are silent over their contributions to avoid conflict of interest and other issues.

He warned that if such utterances are left unchecked it could cause massive confusion in the party; especially among grassroots members who break their back daily to campaign for the party.

Watch video below

Philip Longdon slams Bryan Acheampong over ‘biggest spender in NPP comment

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‘I have a new personality, he is called Antonio’

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Fameye announced that Antonio will be taking over from Peter Fameye announced that Antonio will be taking over from Peter

Popular Ghanaian Highlife musician, Fameye, has announced that he has developed a new musical personality, which he calls Antonio.

The 2024 Highlife Artiste of the Year revealed this in an interview with TV3, where he announced the release of some new songs.

He subsequently announced that he had developed Antonio, whom he described as the ‘son of a police officer.’

“There is something coming up, if you see my new look. My father is a policeman, so I’m beginning to look like the child of a police officer.

‘This look is called Antonio, watch out for this character because it’s going to be crazy out here in Ghana,” he said.

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According to Fameye, Antonio will take over from Peter, another of his musical personalities, who was revealed in 2023 and is expected to be a driving force behind his upcoming bangers.

“Antonio is from the spirit. He comes from deep within me, and He takes over from Peter. So watch out for him,” he added.

See the video below:

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Loan Defaulters To Face 5-Year Credit Ban – BoG

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Dr. Johnson Asiama

 

Loan defaulters could soon be banned for five years from accessing credit from other financial institutions as part of measures by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to reduce Non- Performing Loans (NPL’s).

Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Asiama, who disclosed this to Heads of Banks at a post Monetary Policy meeting said the directive when implemented will help reduce risks to the profitability, liquidity, and solvency that sometimes characterises the banking sector.

He said, “All banks will be required to identify and take firm action against deliberate defaulters to ensure that credit obligations are honored. A new Credit Risk Management Directive, aligned with Basel principles, will set minimum standards for underwriting, monitoring, and provisioning”.

The new Bank of Ghana directive also requires commercial banks and other regulated lenders to publish the names of such defaulters twice a year, on June 30 and December 31, in at least two national daily newspapers and on their websites in a prescribed format in addition to the five-year ban.

According to the Governor, the Central Bank soon will introduce a Bancassurance directive to strengthen governance in bancassurance arrangements, a Large Exposures Directive to limit concentration risk, and new guidelines on credit concentration to encourage greater diversification across loan portfolios.

He said the Liquidity and Capital Resilience directive yet to be rolled out  mandates  banks to hold  sufficient  high quality liquid assets  to cover  30-day stress scenarios as well as close loopholes  that have allowed  the artificial reduction of reserve requirements including  the misclassification  of deposits.

“We will also introduce a framework for managing interest rate risk in the banking book, strengthen capital planning through the Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process, and embed more robust stress testing to ensure early detection of vulnerabilities,” he said.

Dr. Asiama further mentioned that BoG will also tighten enforcement of the Foreign Exchange Act and the Guidelines for Inward Remittance Services to prevent the use of unapproved channels for remittance terminations while all banks and payment service providers will submit weekly inward remittance reports detailing transactions and FX credits to Nostro accounts.

He stated, “No FX swaps within remittance operations, no remittance terminations without Bank of Ghana approval, and no application of unprescribed FX rates. Failure to do so will attract sanctions under the Payment Systems and Services Act and the Banks and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions Act”.

Dr. Asiama further mentioned that the measures which form a single, coherent regulatory framework would not only enforce compliance with existing rules but also positions Ghana’s banking sector to withstand future shocks, compete globally, and play a stronger role in supporting sustainable economic growth.

By Ebenezer K. Amponsah