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Daddy Lumba’s One-Week Observance Set for University of Ghana Stadium

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Daddy Lumba
Daddy Lumba

Ghanaian music icon Daddy Lumba’s one-week observance will be held at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium in Accra on August 30, his family confirmed today.

The decision follows massive public turnout at recent vigils honoring the late highlife legend, born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, who passed away July 26 after a short illness at Accra’s Bank Hospital.

Choosing the stadium reflects the scale of national mourning for the artist, whose candlelight tributes overflowed with fans. “The family acknowledges the overwhelming love shown and seeks a space befitting his legacy,” a representative noted. Thousands of admirers are expected to gather for the ceremony.

Final funeral rites will occur later in Daddy Lumba’s ancestral Ashanti Region, though dates remain undecided. His passing at 60 marks the end of an era for Ghanaian music; the “Aben Wo Ha” hitmaker influenced generations with his distinctive blend of highlife and contemporary sounds.

As Accra prepares for the stadium observance, street vendors already sell tribute cloths bearing his image. The event underscores how deeply his music rooted itself in Ghana’s cultural identity.

Ghana’s Epixode delivers electrifying performance at The Hague African Festival 2025

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Epixode thrilled audiences with a high-energy set Epixode thrilled audiences with a high-energy set

Ghanaian music sensation Epixode lit up the stage at the 14th edition of the The Hague African Festival (THAF), delivering one of the most electrifying performances of the event’s closing weekend at ZuiderparkTheater.

Backed by the dynamic all-female Infinity Band, Epixode thrilled audiences with a high-energy set that fused Afro-dancehall, storytelling, and heartfelt tributes — a performance that affirmed his standing as one of Africa’s most versatile live performers.

Fresh from winning the 2025 Music for Good Award, Epixode’s appearance embodied the festival’s 2025 theme: “Changemakers.”

His artistry, message, and stage presence resonated powerfully with fans from across Europe and the African diaspora, as he used his platform to blend entertainment with conscious storytelling.

The Hague African Festival, under the visionary leadership of Augustina “MS.ABA” Austin, transformed the city into a vibrant celebration of African music, fashion, and cultural exchange.

This year’s multi-week celebration brought concerts, film screenings, exhibitions, and community activations to venues across The Hague.

Alongside Epixode, the vibrant entertainment lineup featured Senegalese artist Omar Ka, Tanzanian rising star Yacyn Wastara (a graduate of THAF’s talent program), and a stunning sustainable fashion showcase by Ghana’s own Dzogbefa, who wowed with naturally dyed textiles and bold silhouettes.

Her impact extended beyond the runway through a powerful initiative producing reusable menstrual products for girls — a nod to the social impact ethos at the heart of the festival.

Other standout moments included the Elevate Talent Program, led by Renato Saeroon, spotlighting fresh voices like 12-year-old prodigy Jayce, and thought-provoking events like the “Africa Living Room Sessions,” the film screening of Nawi, and the moving “Female Icons” exhibition.

Curated by MS.ABA, a celebrated multimedia personality and connector of global African creatives, THAF 2025 went beyond entertainment. It stood as a movement for African cultural pride, talent development, and international collaboration.

The Hague African Festival 2025 was made possible by Stichting Nteasee with generous support from the Municipality of The Hague, Fonds1818, Amare Den Haag, VSB Fonds, Mercure, Filmhuis Den Haag, ACE Medical Insurance, Stichting Topaz, and Badabing Visuals7.

Rwanda emulates ‘Ghanacard’ as it launches national digital identification system

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Reports indicate many Rwandans have embraced the move and have started registering for the card Reports indicate many Rwandans have embraced the move and have started registering for the card

Rwanda has emulated Ghana’s successful national biometric identification system by launching its own “Rwandacard”, a national biometric identification system for the East African nation.

Ghana has become one of the few countries in the world after successfully implementing a nationwide digital identification system for all citizens and residents, which also serve as base document for multiple identification documents.

Rwanda now intends to join the fray, and its National Identification Agency (NIDA) has launched a nationwide registration exercise.

Biometric capture of citizens, however, is expected to kick off in September, NIDA Director General, Josephine Mukesha said, ahead of the roll of the new national digital ID billed for 2026.

Reports indicate many Rwandans have embraced the move and have already started registering for the biometric national card.

Like the Ghanacard, the initiative is aimed at providing every Rwandan citizen, refugee, and foreign resident in Rwanda with a secure biometric digital identity, which will facilitate access to a wide range of public and private sector services.

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DCE lauds iron ore exploration in Kadjebi Akan District

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Dr Sam Suraj Issaka, the District Chief Executive of Kadjebi Akan District in Oti Region, is upbeat about the prospects of exploration of iron ore in the district.

The DCE, in his address during the handing over ceremony of the core drilled iron ore for testing, believes the project will create jobs for the youth and stimulate development in the area.

Dr Issaka also commended the youth on their active participation during the drilling of the first face of the iron ore, which will go a long way in their lives with the skills and knowledge they had acquired so far.

The exploration project led by Africa Exploration and Minerals Group Limited (AEMG) in partnership with the Ghana Integrated Iron and Steel Development Corporation (GIISDEC), has reached a significant milestone with the handing over of the first core drilled iron ore sample.

Stakeholders, including officials from GIISDEC, AEMG, the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA), Traditional leaders, Republic Bank, Assembly Members, witnessed the ceremony.

Philip Opong Amponsah, Operation Deputy Chief Executive Officer, GIISDEC, emphasized that the exploration project would benefit all Ghanaians, particularly the Asato Gyamono community and the district at large.

He highlighted the importance of iron ore in Ghana’s economic development.

The samples would be taken to Australia by Ntertek Minerals Limited for testing, and if successful, commercial iron ore extraction will commence.

Osaberima Osei Bonsu V, the Paramount Chief of Asato Traditional Area, expressed hope that the project would contribute to the development of the area, particularly in healthcare delivery and youth development.

Abudulai Batiah Santi, Deputy CEO, Strategy and Investor Relations, GIISDEC, assured community members that the government would prioritize their welfare and development because the project involved local investors which would help government gain more access to participate to develop the country as compared to other minerals exploration in the country.

Dr Benjamin Dzoboko, the Managing Director of Republic Bank, highlighted the importance of mineral exploration in driving economic growth.

Republic Bank, the project’s sponsor, believes that supporting mineral exploration will not only benefit the bank but also contribute to the development of the community.

“In our area of expertise, we believe in seeing before investing but we believed in the proposal of AEMG before seeing the project and we are optimistic that the project would go a long way in the development of Ghana and Africa as a whole,” Dr Dzoboko said.

Isaac Obeng Darko, Chief Executive Officer of Africa Exploration and Minerals Group Limited, expressed his gratitude to the chiefs and people of the Asato and Gyamono community for their unwavering support during the drilling period and making the project a success.

He emphasized that the commitment of the youth had made the job easy with no casualty being recorded and wish to work with them after the results of the samples are out after a few days of testing.

At the end of the ceremony, over 15 young men were awarded with citations for their dedication to the success of the project.

Forensic results for six victims of Ghana’s tragic military helicopter crash arrive from South Africa

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Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh and IGP COP Tetteh Yohuno received the DNA forensic results play videoHealth Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh and IGP COP Tetteh Yohuno received the DNA forensic results

The forensic results for the remaining six victims of last week’s military helicopter crash have arrived in Accra from South Africa on Sunday August 10, 2025, and were formally handed over to Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.

The tests, conducted on samples taken from all eight fallen service members, were carried out to confirm their identities and facilitate the release of the bodies to their families.

The samples of the two Muslim victims were prioritised and analysed first. They arrived in the country on Saturday, 9 August 2025, enabling the final Janazah (Islamic funeral) prayers to be held earlier today, Sunday, 10 August 2025, in accordance with Islamic tradition.

Businessman Ibrahim Mahama covered the full cost of the trip to bring the results home was represented at the handover by his special aide, Rafik Mahama.

After receiving the results, Minister Akandoh handed them over to the Inspector-General of Police, COP Tetteh Yohuno for safekeeping.

“We have taken delivery of the final results concerning the remains of our deceased comrades and soldiers to aid in their identification and support ongoing investigations,” he said.

He noted that the development represents a critical step toward providing closure for the bereaved families.

LIVESTREAMED: Final burial rites for Dr Murtala Mohammed and Alhaji Muniru

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BBNaija’s Prince Nelson Engaged, Fiancée’s Looks Spark Reactions

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In his caption, the reality star playfully warned friends to “stay safe outside” as he’s now off the market.

Former Big Brother Naija housemate Prince Nelson Enwerem has announced his engagement, sharing stunning pre-wedding photos with his partner on Instagram.

In his caption, the reality star playfully warned friends to “stay safe outside” as he’s now off the market.

NPP New York Chapter marks 33rd anniversary with grand celebration

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The New York Chapter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is set to mark its 33rd anniversary with a high-profile weekend of celebration, bringing together party stalwarts, presidential hopefuls, members of parliament, and supporters from across the globe.

Under the theme “33 Years of Devoted Service, Patriotism, and Commitment: Reigniting the Base, Rebuilding With Our Core Values in Unity,” the two-day event promises a blend of reflection, networking, and festivity, while reinforcing the chapter’s role in strengthening the party’s global base.

Why Brazilian Wool Hairstyles Are a Game-Changer in African Hairdressing

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Over the past few years, Brazilian wool has taken the African hairdressing scene by storm, becoming one of the most sought-after materials for creating bold and beautiful hairstyles. Its unique ability to mimic the texture of natural Afro hair, combined with its strength and vibrant color options, makes it a favorite for stylists and clients alike.


“Brazilian wool gives women the freedom to express themselves creatively, while also protecting their natural hair,” says Sarah Nkem, a Lagos-based hairstylist with over a decade of experience. “It’s lightweight, affordable, and the styling options are endless.”

What Makes Brazilian Wool So Popular?

Unlike traditional synthetic braiding hair, Brazilian wool is soft, lightweight, and exceptionally versatile. It can be used to achieve sleek, elegant styles or big, voluminous looks—depending on your mood or the occasion. Available in an array of rich colors, from jet black to fiery red and pastel tones, Brazilian wool opens up a new world of hair fashion, particularly for African women who love to switch things up.

Trending Brazilian Wool Hairstyles

Here are some of the most fashionable Brazilian wool hairstyles dominating the scene today:

1. Brazilian Wool Box Braids

This classic style remains a top favorite for good reason. Box braids made with Brazilian wool are fuller and more textured than those done with regular extensions. They’re easy to maintain and can be styled in countless ways—updos, ponytails, or left loose. Whether you’re dressing up for a wedding or just heading to work, box braids never go out of style.

2. Brazilian Wool Crochet Braids

Crochet braids offer a fast and convenient protective style that doesn’t sacrifice beauty for ease. With Brazilian wool, crochet braids become even more appealing. They deliver fullness, bounce, and curl definition, without weighing the scalp down. Plus, installation is quick, making them ideal for those with tight schedules.

3. Brazilian Wool Senegalese Twists

If you’re in the mood for something bold and elegant, Senegalese twists made with Brazilian wool are a top pick. The wool’s texture adds a smooth, silky finish to the twists while maintaining structure. These twists can last for weeks, offering a chic and low-maintenance option for fashion-forward women.

4. Brazilian Wool Faux Locs

Faux locs are the perfect style for anyone who wants the look of dreadlocks without the long-term commitment. Using Brazilian wool, stylists can create locs that are lightweight, soft, and natural-looking. These locs can be worn long or short, and are often accessorized with beads or metallic cuffs for added flair.

5. Brazilian Wool Ponytails

For a sleek, high-impact style, Brazilian wool ponytails are a go-to. Whether you want a smooth high ponytail or a curly puff, this hairstyle gives a modern twist to a classic look. It’s a great choice for both everyday glam and special occasions.

Why More African Women Are Choosing Brazilian Wool

Aside from being affordable and easy to work with, Brazilian wool offers protective benefits. It reduces tension on the scalp compared to heavier synthetic extensions and minimizes breakage. Plus, it’s perfect for women who want to explore new styles without compromising the health of their natural hair.

Final Thoughts

Brazilian wool is more than just a hair material—it’s a creative tool that empowers African women to embrace their individuality and culture through style. Whether you’re going for box braids, faux locs, or a dramatic ponytail, there’s a Brazilian wool look that fits your vibe.

Ghana to host African Political Parties Summit on August 12 | Ghana News Agency

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Accra, August 11, GNA – The Africa Governance Centre, in partnership with Ghana’s Government, will host the African Political Parties Summit from August 12-14, 2025 at the Accra International Conference Centre.

The meeting will bring together delegates from over 100 political parties and 50 African and Caribbean countries, including heads of state, political party leaders, civil society leaders, academic experts, and international development institutions. 

A release copied to Ghana News Agency on Monday said the Summit would serve as “a strategic platform for dialogue, consensus-building, and inter-party cooperation aimed at strengthening democratic governance and catalysing economic transformation on the African continent.” 

It will be held on the theme: “From Politics to Prosperity: Strengthening Inter-Party Collaboration for Africa’s Development and Economic Transformation.”

President John Dramani Mahama is expected todeliver the opening address at the programme, which will feature plenary sessions, strategic forums and side meetings.

The event would witness the official adoption of the implementation framework of the African Political Parties Initiative (APPI), a flagship institutional platform for sustained inter-party engagement and capacity development, the statement said.

Local and international media attending the summit have been urged to apply for official accreditation to access plenary proceedings, press briefings, interview opportunities, and photo sessions with summit leaders.

The Africa Governance Centre is an independent think tank committed to promoting governance excellence, policy development, and institutional capacity building to support Africa’s economic transformation.

Through research, capacity development, and strategic collaborations, the organisation aims, among other things, to strengthen government institutions and facilitate systemic change to achieve a prosperous and inclusive continent. GNA

Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe

Crystal Palace Beat Liverpool On Penalties To Win Community Shield

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Dean Henderson saved two penalties as Crystal Palace fought back against Liverpool to win the Community Shield in a shootout after a 2-2 draw at Wembley.

Henderson kept out spot-kicks from Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott, after Mohamed Salah had missed the first penalty, as Palace added more silverware to their collection, having secured their first major trophy with FA Cup glory in May.

 

Liverpool summer signing Hugo Ekitike opened the scoring on his competitive debut in the fourth minute, assisted by another new addition, Florian Wirtz, before Jean-Philippe Mateta drew the sides level with a 17th-minute penalty.

Arne Slot’s Premier League champions restored their lead four minutes later through another debutant, Jeremie Frimpong, before Ismaïla Sarr’s 77th-minute equaliser forced penalties.

Justin Devenny wrapped up a 3-2 victory for the Eagles in the dramatic shootout.

The Football Association Community Shield is an annual match in English football contested at Wembley Stadium between the champions of the previous Premier League season and the holders of the FA Cup.

There were disappointing scenes as a small group of Crystal fans failed to observe the minute’s silence in memory of Diogo Jota ahead of Sunday’s Community Shield final – moments after Liverpool supporters booed the national anthem once again.

The match was Liverpool’s first competitive fixture since the tragic passing of the Portuguese star and his brother.

On July 3, Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, died when their car crashed in the early hours in northern Spain.

The 28-year-old forward had recently married his childhood sweetheart at a ceremony in his native Portugal following a campaign culminating in trophy-winning successes for both club and country.

Reds legend Ian Rush and Palace chairman Steve Parish were seen laying wreaths on the side of the pitch in memory of the two brothers.

The Liverpool half of the stadium was awash with banners and flags dedicated to Jota while TNT Sports cameras even spotted a Palace fan with his name on his shirt.

Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma’s white wedding

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Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma

Nigerian businessman, Obi Cubana, has shared photos from singer Davido and Chioma’s white wedding.

The socialite and his wife, Ebele, attended the wedding celebration held in Miami, Florida on Sunday, August 10, 2025. 

“A great time we had! Congratulations David and Chioma,” he captioned the post. 

Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma
Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma
Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma
Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma
Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma
Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma
Businessman, Obi Cubana shares photos from Davido and Chioma

I wasn’t surprised when Mahama appointed Omane Boamah as Defence Minister – Nitiwul

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I wasn’t surprised when Mahama appointed Omane Boamah as Defence Minister – Nitiwul

Mon 11th Aug, 2025 18:43

Former Defence minister Dominic Nitiwul has said the late Edward Omane Boamah was one of the loyal politicians God gave Ghana. He said this at the Defence Ministry on August 11th 2025 where he went to sign the book of condolence for the late Defence Minister.

Ghana’s harrowing Wednesday, and the pain that still grips us

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I was in my office on the afternoon of August 6, 2025, focused on work when my phone lit up with the news. At first, I thought it was just a routine update. But the moment I read that a military helicopter carrying some of our most respected state officials and military men had crashed, I froze. My heart sank. It felt unreal.

Around me, the office went quiet as everyone looked on their screens in shock. I could feel the weight of the news deep inside me. This was not just a story on the radio or television. It felt very personal to me.

That day, a Z-9 military helicopter left Accra for Obuasi on a mission to meet communities as part of efforts by the government to fight illegal mining. Shortly after take-off, it was said to have disappeared from radar.

Later, we learned it crashed in the forest near Sikaman in the Ashanti Region. All eight on board were killed.

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama declared a three-day national mourning, and flags were lowered to half-mast. This loss hurt us all because these were not strangers. They were people known to the public because of their service to the country.

Who we lost

State Officials

*Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Defence Minister.

*Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment Science and Technology.

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

*Alhaji Limuna Mohammed Muniru, Acting Deputy National Security Coodinator.

*Samuel Aboagye, Acting Deputy Director General in Charge of Relief and Protocol at the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

 

The Crew

*Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala (Pilot).

*Flying Officer Manaen Twum-Ampadu (Co-Pilot).

*Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah (Crew member).

These individuals were committed to their duties, dedicated and brave. This painful memory will remain in our minds forever.

 

The pain of duty 

As a public servant I feel this tragic loss deeply because I know it can happen to anyone. This is not politics, it is pure heartache. We lost a generation in a moment! Dying in the line of duty in such a horrific manner is painful. These men were serving our dear nation selflessly, and they gave their all. We cannot question God’s will, but I pray that such tragedy never happens in our country ever again. For their sacrifice and selflessness, my heart goes out to their families, especially their children. May God give them strength in this difficult time.

 National grief

President Mahama cancelled his engagements. The nation stopped. Flags were flown at half-mast. In my mind, I joined the families in grief, feeling the loss!

I was also with my boss, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Exim Bank (GEXIM) Honourable Sylvester Mensah and other colleagues when we laid a wreath at the Jubilee House on Thursday in memory of our fallen countrymen. One could see that we were not the only individuals badly affected both emotionally and physiologically by the unfortunate incident. Everyone else who gathered at the Jubilee house was visibly shaken. It was unforgettable!

These sorrowful moments have shown how united we can be as Ghanaians. In the face of this tragedy, the whole country came together. Millions have expressed their grief, shared heartfelt messages of condolence, and stood with the families as they mourn. It has been touching to see people from all walks of life showing concern and support. The leadership and members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) joined in expressing their sympathy, which is commendable. In times like this, we are reminded that beyond politics, backgrounds, and differences, we are one people. This unity is a strong indication that we can stand together, not only in sorrow but also in building a stronger, more united nation for all.

 A quiet reflection

Is it not surprising how quickly life can be taken away? Just hours earlier on that fateful day Wednesday August 6, 2025 these men were alive, full of purpose. Now they have become memories.

Life is indeed short and unpredictable. The sudden loss of our cherished brothers in this tragedy should remind all of us that no one knows what tomorrow holds. Let us love one another while we have the chance, speak kindly, forgive quickly, and support each other. Let us serve with patriotism and dedication, let us give our best to our nation in whatever role we play just as these victims of the helicopter crash did. In the end, love and service to others are the true legacies we have to leave behind.

Let us focus on working to make our beloved nation great and strong!

May their souls rest in perfect peace.

 

The writer is the Vice Chairman for the USA chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

 

 

A call for respectful discourse in Ghana

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In recent times, insults have unfortunately become a common feature in Ghana’s political and governance landscape and this regrettable phenomenon permeates both traditional and social media platforms.

The situation has worsened to the extent that the elderly, clergy, traditional rulers and other respected figures in society are targeted incessantly.

The advent of social media has amplified this trend as it provides a platform for all manner of individuals, particularly the youth to engage in unrestrained verbal attacks, intemperate vituperations and vitriolic abuses.

Whilst criticism is an essential part of democracy and nation-building, the use of insults erodes the moral fabric of society and undermines national cohesion. No nation in history has been built on the foundation of insults and Ghana must not chart that path.

History shows that the most advanced countries, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and others were not built through personal attacks or verbal abuses.

Their progress came from constructive dialogue, mutual respect and a collective vision for national growth.

Ghana, aspiring to achieve similar heights must therefore abandon the culture of insults in the political discourse. Insults do not solve problems, create policies, or drive development; they only deepen divisions, incite hatred and may sometimes distract people from the pressing issues that require national attention.

The issue becomes more worrying when the targets of these insults are people of high standing in society; traditional rulers, clergy, statesmen and national leaders.

In Ghanaian tradition, certain figures are accorded high respect because they serve as unifying forces in times of crisis. When these individuals are consistently insulted, they risk losing the reverence they need to mediate in national matters.

If there were to be serious conflict or national unrest, such individuals might be called upon to intervene. However, insults and public ridicule could weaken their moral authority and make them ineffective in resolving disputes.

Nation-building thrives when there are individuals whose words carry weight and whose presence commands attention.

These individuals; be they traditional leaders, religious figures, or experienced statesmen must be safeguarded from the corrosive and abrasive culture of insults.

Having said that, it is equally important for these leaders to conduct themselves in ways that do not invite unnecessary criticism or anger from the public.

Clergy and traditional rulers must avoid acts that could be perceived as partisan, unjust or morally questionable.

The Bible offers clear guidance on such matters: Proverbs 15:1 reminds us that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”

Leaders, therefore, must act with integrity, humility and wisdom to ensure that their actions do not inadvertently provoke disrespect.

The media also plays a significant role in this discourse. In recent times, some journalists have resorted to insults in their commentaries and interviews. Whilst they may claim to be engaging in criticism, the language they use often crosses the line into personal attacks and vitriolic abuses.

Such a conduct is not only unprofessional but also damaging to the values of responsible and professional journalism.

Children and young people often learn from what they see and hear and when the media normalizes insults, it indirectly teaches the next generation that verbal abuse is acceptable in public discourse.

Globally renowned journalists, whether from the BBC, CNN or Al Jazeera, are known for their ability to challenge authority and hold leaders accountable without resorting to derogatory language. Ghanaian journalists can uphold the same standards by maintaining professionalism, accuracy and decorum.

Politicians also bear responsibility in this matter. Some political figures are known to sponsor individuals or groups to engage in insults against opponents, thinking it will earn them political advantage.

This practice is dangerous for democracy and detrimental to national unity. Insults may deliver short-term political excitement, but they inflict long-term damage on the political culture of the country.

Politicians who truly love Ghana must rise above the temptation of verbal attacks and instead promote respectful, fact-based debates.

Ghana’s path to development requires unity, respect and constructive dialogue. Insults will not build roads, improve schools or strengthen the economy.

They will only deepen partisan divisions, create mistrust and cause distractions to nation-building.

It is time for all Ghanaians; leaders, journalists, politicians and ordinary citizens to embrace a new culture of respect in political discourse.

A nation is not built by tearing down its people through words, but by lifting each other up, even in disagreement. The call is clear: Ghana must reject the politics of insult and build its future on the solid foundation of respect, dialogue and mutual understanding.

Scott Edward Agyemang, Doctoral Researcher and Political Analyst

Ghana Urged to Seize AfCFTA Edge Ahead of Critical Trade Fair

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Ghana’s business leaders are sounding the alarm: the nation isn’t capitalizing on hosting the AfCFTA headquarters.

With the Intra-Africa Trade Fair (IATF 2025) in Algiers just months away, the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) met Algeria’s ambassador to push for a stronger export push.

“There’s an opportunity situated in Ghana, and we’re not leveraging it,” warned GNCCI First Vice President Emelia Assiakwa. “If we don’t, we’re not helping ourselves.”

Her message was blunt—Ghana must pivot from exporting raw materials like cocoa, shea butter, and cassava to selling value-added goods. “How do we partner to add value here before exporting?” she challenged, urging businesses to pursue deals advancing agribusiness and industrialization. To maximize participation, the Chamber set no restrictive criteria: MSMEs and large firms alike can join if “ready to find partners.”

Algerian Ambassador Mousad Louhaidia confirmed advanced preparations, including talks on direct Accra-Algiers flights. “We’re enthusiastic to see Ghanaian businesses participate massively,” he stated, acknowledging Ghana’s pan-African leadership role.

AfCFTA Head of Communications Grace Khosa framed the stakes higher. Amid global trade tensions, she invoked Kwame Nkrumah’s vision: “Africa can insulate itself, or realize we can depend on each other.” IATF 2025, she stressed, is where “business meets policy, innovation meets capital, and African ambition meets African opportunity.” She highlighted tools like the Pan-African Payment System (PAPSS) breaking down trade barriers.

With Ghana’s AfCFTA headquarters offering a strategic edge, the pressure is on: will its businesses seize the lion’s share of the US$3.5 trillion African market—or let the privilege slip?

GHAMRO pays tribute to victims of August 6 helicopter crash

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GHAMRO described the departed individuals as heroes GHAMRO described the departed individuals as heroes

The Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) has joined the nation in mourning the eight prominent Ghanaians who perished in the tragic helicopter crash on August 6, 2025.

In a statement released on August 11, 2025, the music collective described the departed individuals as “heroes whose legacies shaped Ghana’s political, security, and environmental landscape.”

GHAMRO noted that it had laid a wreath in honour of their contributions and to express condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased.

“Their impact will forever echo through the policies, the music, the arts, and the lives they touched in making this nation a place worthy of its people’s dreams,” the statement read.

The crash claimed the lives of high-profile figures, including Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed.

On August 9, 2025, a candlelight vigil was held in honor of the individuals.

See the statement below:

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Empowering young minds; 3,000 students compete in 14th UCMAS national competition

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The competition culminated in an awards ceremony where 350 pupils were recognized The competition culminated in an awards ceremony where 350 pupils were recognized

The Universal Concept of Mental Arithmetic System (UCMAS) celebrated academic excellence by awarding 350 pupils at its 14th National Competition, held from August 9–10 at the Pentecost Convention Centre in Kasoa, Central Region.

Under the theme “UCMAS: A Requisite Medium for Training 21st Century Students to Solve Global Challenges,” the event brought together 150 students from 140 schools across the country to showcase their mental arithmetic and logical reasoning skills.

The competition culminated in an awards ceremony where 350 pupils were recognized for their outstanding performance.

Many of the young awardees expressed deep gratitude for the impact UCMAS has had on their academic growth.

“Because of UCMAS, my logical thinking has improved. I used to be third in my class, but now I consistently rank first,” one pupil shared joyfully

Another student highlighted how the program has strengthened her abilities in mathematics and other subjects, noting significant academic improvement since joining UCMAS.

Caroline Acquah-Danstil, Area Manageress for UCMAS at Effiduase Asante Mampong, emphasized the transformative effect the initiative has had on pupils.

She acknowledged that while UCMAS is predominantly active in private schools, efforts are underway to collaborate with the government to extend the program to public basic schools.

Girish Gurbani, Managing Director of UCMAS Ghana, reflected on the organization’s fruitful relationship with the Ghanaian government since 2007.

He noted that despite UCMAS’s strong ties with private institutions, successive governments have consistently supported the initiatiative from former Education Minister to the present administration.

The event not only celebrated academic achievement but also reinforced UCMAS’s mission to equip young learners with the cognitive tools needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

Ghana Gold Coin has created new avenues for wealth preservation

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BoG Gold Coin is an investment tool BoG Gold Coin is an investment tool

The First Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Zakari Mumuni, has explained the decision to introduce the Ghana Gold Coin (GGC) as an alternative investment tool.

According to him, the coin is a high-purity, investment-grade gold product designed to serve as a store of value, act as a hedge against inflation, provide an alternative investment asset class, and serve as a monetary policy tool to manage excess liquidity.

He made these remarks during CNVERGE ’25, Africa’s premier trade banking thought-leadership event on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

“Overall, the GGC has opened new avenues for wealth preservation and portfolio diversification for the populace, especially in times of market uncertainty,” Dr Mumuni stated.

He also lauded the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme (DGPP), noting its positive impact on the bank’s reserves through strong reserve accumulation, exchange rate stability, and easing inflation.

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“All these developments have contributed to a stable macroeconomic environment, which is of critical interest to your work,” he said.

Dr Mumuni revealed that since the inception of the DGPP, the central bank had purchased 145.95 tonnes of gold as of June 2025, of which 86.77 tonnes had been sold for foreign exchange to bolster reserves.

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‘Invest in hard times’ – Rev Eastwood cites Man United’s $201m spending as lesson

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Rev Eastwood Anaba is the head pastor of Fountain Gate Chapel Rev Eastwood Anaba is the head pastor of Fountain Gate Chapel

The Founder of Fountain Gate Chapel, Reverend Eastwood Anaba, has used Premier League giants Manchester United’s spending in the 2025 transfer season to encourage Christians to be generous.

He noted that despite Manchester United’s underwhelming performance in the 2024/2025 season, finishing 15th in the Premier League, the club still invested heavily ahead of the new campaign.

The clergyman pointed out that the Red Devils’ ability to spend about $201 million on new players to strengthen their squad is a reminder that people should be willing to invest even in challenging times.

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“Manchester United, which is struggling, ranked 15th, has just spent $201 million on footballers. Because Manchester United can’t die like that, money has made them resilient,” he said, as shared on his X page on August 10, 2025.

Rev Anaba used the scenario to admonish Christians to be financially generous when it comes to church activities to reap benefits.

He warned that churches will soon collapse if people don’t pay offerings and invest when needed.

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“If we don’t recover from our financial slumber, many of our churches will die. When a pastor holds a meeting at a convention center or elsewhere and doesn’t receive an offering, do you see how packed the place is? They say, ‘Oh, they did the meeting without receiving an offering.’

“They did the meeting, but someone behind the scenes paid for it. Someone gave $300,000; someone gave $1,000. May you be among those who support behind the scenes and make things happen,” he added.

Watch Rev Eastwood Anaba’s remarks below:

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Prophecies on national security must be coordinated – Adawudu

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Member of the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) legal and communications team, Victor Kwadjoga Adawudu, has called for a coordinated approach to handling prophecies that touch on matters of national security, urging religious leaders to exercise wisdom and responsibility in delivering such revelations.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Monday, August 11, he acknowledged the role of prophets in offering spiritual direction but warned against the influence of false prophecies, especially in moments of national distress.

“In as much as prophets give direction, we also know that there are some false prophets; that is why we need to sanitise. I am happy that it is being coordinated now, and once it is coordinated, what needs to be done to avert it will be done,” he said.

His comments come after the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, urged religious leaders to formally submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of national significance for urgent review.

Mr. Adawudu also expressed confidence in the military and the presidency to investigate and address all concerns arising from the recent helicopter crash, which has sparked a wave of public speculation.

“I have full trust in the military and the presidency, and so they will want to find out and bring closure. Everybody should be rest assured that all issues that are being raised will be looked at, and I am sure that if there is need for collaboration, government will do that,” he assured.

The call for coordination follows a flurry of prophetic declarations after the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District, which claimed the lives of eight people, including top government officials and military personnel.

The August 6 crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region claimed the lives of Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence; Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation; Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate; and Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)

Also on board were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, all of whom perished.

Dr. Murtala Muhammed and Muniru Mohammed have since been buried, with an inter-denominational state funeral for all the victims set for Friday, August 15, at the Black Star Square.

Meanwhile the  Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations have urged  religious leaders to formally submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of national significance for urgent review.

Davido turns wedding reception into mini concert, performs his songs for guests (Video)

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Davido turns wedding reception into mini concert, performs his songs for guests

Singer Davido gave guests an unforgettable experience at his white wedding reception in Miami today as he took the stage to perform some of his biggest hits.

The star had the crowd singing and dancing along, turning the celebration into a lively mini concert.

The event was attended by several Nigerian celebrities including Adekunle Gold, Obi Cubana, Teni, Cobhams Asuquo, and others

Watch video below…

Helicopter 9G-AFW forced to land at Nkawkaw

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A Volta River Aviation helicopter, Jet A-I, with registration number 9G-AFW, which was en route to Kumasi from Accra, has made an emergency landing at Nkawkaw-Ampekrom in the Eastern Region. The latest unscheduled landing occurred earlier today, Monday, August 11.

The blue helicopter’s touchdown drew the attention of a crowd of local inhabitants.

Ghana Sets Stage for Africa’s US$40 Trillion Sustainability Push

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Ghana will host the first major stakeholder meeting for the Sixth Africa Sustainability Report and Think Energy SDGs Awards on August 28 in Accra.

The gathering, spearheaded by the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability alongside the newly formed Association of African Sustainability Practitioners (AASuP), aims to turbocharge the continent’s race against the 2030 SDG deadline.

Policymakers, bankers, energy executives, and global agencies will draft Africa’s blueprint for November’s COP30 in Brazil. Central to talks: unlocking a slice of the world’s $40 trillion sustainable finance pool. “Africa’s struggled to access these funds due to capacity gaps,” admits an organizer. “We’re creating frameworks to turn pledges into bankable projects.”

The event formally launches AASuP—Africa’s largest sustainability practitioner network—to bridge the divide between climate policies and on-ground implementation. Its flagship program will retool skills across ministries, universities, and private firms, addressing what insiders call a “critical disconnect” in climate action.

Awards will spotlight standout SDG contributions, but the real prize is tangible progress. As one participant notes, “Talk won’t cool the planet. We need deals that deliver clean energy and jobs.”

The Accra talks set the tone for October’s flagship report and awards at Movenpick Hotel—where Africa’s green ambition meets accountability.

‘You remembered how to talk?’

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Salah (L) questioned UEFA over Suleiman's death Salah (L) questioned UEFA over Suleiman’s death

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has come under fire from Israeli netizens after questioning UEFA’s tribute to Palestinian football legend Suleiman al-Obeid, who was reportedly killed by Israeli forces while seeking humanitarian aid in Gaza.

UEFA posted on X mourning Obeid, known as the “Palestinian Pele”, describing him as “a talent who gave hope to countless children.”

Salah responded with a pointed question: “Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?”

According to the Palestine Football Association (PFA), Obeid, 41, was fatally shot in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, as he queued for aid.

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He played 24 matches for Palestine, scored over 100 career goals with local clubs, and leaves behind a wife and five children.

Israeli settlers and users accused Salah of implying that Israel was responsible for Obeid’s death, and expressed outrage that he did not issue a similar statement when Israeli footballer Lior Asulin was killed during the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attacks.

Some demanded UEFA post a tribute to Asulin as it did for Obeid.

The backlash comes amid Salah’s history of advocating for Gaza; in October 2023, he urged world leaders to ensure humanitarian aid reached civilians to “prevent further slaughter of innocent souls.”

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Israeli military spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani responded to Salah on X, claiming no initial records of Obeid’s death existed and requesting more details.

The PFA says Obeid’s killing raises the toll of Palestinian athletes lost in the ongoing conflict to 662.

Read some of te comments below:

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Ivory Coast protesters demand inclusion of opposition leaders in presidential race

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Waving Ivory Coast’s national flag, protesters brandish a banner of PPA-CI leader Laurent Gbagbo Waving Ivory Coast’s national flag, protesters brandish a banner of PPA-CI leader Laurent Gbagbo

Thousands flooded the streets of Abidjan on Saturday, rallying against the exclusion of key opposition figures from Ivory Coast’s October presidential election.

The demonstration, according to an AP report, began in Yopougon, one of the capital’s most crowded suburbs, with banners declaring, “Enough is enough!” and “No true democracy without true justice.” Protesters voiced outrage over the electoral commission’s earlier decision to bar four major opposition leaders, among them former President Laurent Gbagbo and ex-Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam, from the race.

Gbagbo and Thiam, who formed an alliance earlier this year to challenge 83-year-old President Alassane Ouattara, have become the rallying point for dissent. “We are millions saying YES to Gbagbo and Thiam,” read another placard held high in the crowd.

Davido Reprimands Staff Who Tried To Wipe Off His Hair Dye At Wedding Reception

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Nigerian singer Davido married Chioma in a lavish wedding in Miami.

A humorous moment from the event went viral online.

A staff member attempted to wipe sweat from Davido’s forehead.

During the lively and extravagant wedding of Nigerian singer Davido and Chioma in Miami, fans were treated to an amusing moment that quickly went viral online.

'We Need A Quiet Winner, Not A Loud Loser’ – Bawumia’s Camp Fires Back At ‘Weak’ Claims

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Spokesperson for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s 2024 presidential campaign, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has hit back at claims from Kennedy Agyapong’s camp, revealing that the NPP vice-presidential candidate is “too weak” to lead the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in 2028 as reported by ModernGhana.

This response follows comments from Agyapong’s campaign spokesperson, Kwasi Kwarteng, who argued that Bawumia’s performance in the 2024 elections did not warrant a second chance as the party’s flagbearer.

Kwarteng, in a social media post on August 10, suggested that Bawumia’s 2024 election results a total of 4.65 million votes were insufficient, citing the NPP’s historical preference for fresh candidates.

He pointed out that the party has historically favored candidates whose first attempts brought in stronger support.

Miracles Aboagye swiftly responded, calling these claims “a cherry-picked, context-free distortion of facts.”

He contended that Dr. Bawumia’s performance should not be judged by mere numbers but by the extraordinary political and economic challenges that shaped the 2024 election.

According to Aboagye, Bawumia’s ability to secure nearly 4.7 million votes in the face of adversity speaks to his electability and resilience. “The NPP rewards resilience, not just raw numbers,” Aboagye added.

Aboagye also took aim at Agyapong’s campaign strategy, describing the Member of Parliament for Assin Central as “a loose cannon” whose approach is based on “insults and threats.”

He warned that Agyapong’s combative style could harm the party’s chances in the 2028 election, stressing that a unifying leader is essential.

The NPP is set to elect their flagbearer for 2028 on January 31, 2026.

Lovely Gown Designs Fashionable Moms Can Sew With Any Fabric

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Mummy-inspired fashion is no longer just a quirky nod to history or Halloween—it has become a striking trend in contemporary haute couture. Today’s designers are reimagining the mystique and allure of ancient mummies with modern flair, resulting in captivating gown styles that are both edgy and elegant. Fortunately, you don’t have to be wrapped in actual bandages to channel this aesthetic. The key lies in subtle design elements—like draping, layering, and texture—that evoke the timeless essence of the mummy look.

Whether you’re headed to a glamorous gala, a red carpet event, or simply want to elevate your evening wardrobe, mummy-inspired gowns offer a unique blend of drama and sophistication. These gowns often feature flowing fabrics such as chiffon, satin, or organza, which create soft yet structured silhouettes reminiscent of ancient wraps.

For a bold statement, opt for a full-length gown with detailed pleating or ruched fabric that mimics the intricate wrapping of a mummy. Add some edge by pairing it with chunky metallic jewelry, a bold clutch, and strappy heels. If you prefer a more relaxed interpretation, consider a midi dress with asymmetrical hemlines, uneven textures, or layered panels that still nod to the theme without overwhelming the look.

What makes mummy-inspired gowns truly captivating is their ability to balance eerie elegance with modern sensuality. Far from being outdated, these designs speak to a fearless sense of style that dares to be different.

So, if you’re looking to stand out and embrace a fashion-forward approach, consider stepping into the world of mummy-inspired gowns.

My Prophecy About Black Sherif Hasn’t Changed-Prophet

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Black Sherif

 

One Prophet Ogya has maintained that his prophecy about musician Black Sherif that he would no longer produce hit songs remains valid.

On December 31, 2024, during a watch night service, the prophet told his congregation that God had revealed to him that Black Sherif’s music career would face a decline due to opposition from within the music industry.

In the months that followed, however, Black Sherif released a hit single and his Iron Boy album, which has topped charts across streaming platforms and gained widespread popularity both in Ghana and abroad.

Speaking on radio on Friday, Prophet Ogya said the prophecy was “still hanging in the air” despite the artiste’s current success. He explained that some prophecies take time to manifest and that prophets often face mockery or disrespect when predictions are not immediately fulfilled.

He noted that many people have labelled him a fake prophet because Black Sherif’s career appears to be flourishing. Nonetheless, he insists that something will eventually happen to make the musician “unheard of” unless he seeks guidance from powerful men of God.

“The reason some preachers avoid sharing certain prophecies is that, if there’s an imminent incident they could pray against, many Ghanaians, especially the youth do not respect the prophetic ministry. My prophecy about Black Sherif has not changed; it is still in place. I advised him that if he wanted to remain popular, he should seek spiritual guidance,” the Prophet stated

NPP to abstain from Tamale Central Parliamentary by-election

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Accra, Aug. 11, GNA – The New Patriotic Party (NPP) will not participate in the Tamale Central Parliamentary by-election for a replacement of the late Dr Murtala Muhammad, the Member of Parliament (MP) of the Constituency.

Dr Muhammad was among the eight Ghanaians who lost their lives in the tragic helicopter crash at Adansi in the Ashanti Region last Wednesday, while on their way for a national assignment at Obuasi on August 6, 2025.

A statement issued and signed by Mr Justin Kodua Frimpong, the General Secretary, NPP, said the decision was taken at a National Steering Committee meeting held on Monday, August 11.

The statement said the Party considered many factors, including the circumstances under which the seat became vacant and that it would be inhumane to participate in the election.

“The NPP is of the belief that it would be inhumane and unconscionable to subject the nation to a competitive process in search of a replacement for the departed MP,” it said.

“The Party believes that the tension and acrimony often associated with the conduct of by-elections in the country should be avoided.”

The NPP said the greatest tribute that the Party and the rest of the nation could pay in honour of the departed was not only to win the fight against illegal mining but also to ensure a smooth and peaceful replacement for the good people of Tamale Central.

“Consequently, the NPP, hereby, announces that when the Electoral Commission of Ghana opens nominations for the Tamale Central by-election in line with Article 12 (5) of Ghana’s Constitution, the Party will, in accord with the national interest, not take part in the contest,” the statement said.

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Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe

Thomas Partey Begins Training With Villarreal After Free Transfer From Arsenal

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Thomas Partey 

 

Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey has wasted no time settling into life at Villarreal, joining his new teammates for training less than 24 hours after sealing a move to the Spanish club.

The 32-year-old completed his transfer on Thursday, August 7, signing a one-year deal with the Yellow Submarine, with an option to extend for a further season. Partey joins as a free agent following his decision to part ways with English Premier League side Arsenal.

The move marks a return to familiar territory for the Black Stars vice-captain, who previously starred in La Liga with Atletico Madrid before departing for Arsenal in 2020.

Partey’s arrival is expected to bolster Villarreal’s midfield as they prepare for the 2025/26 season.

This comes days after Partey appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and was granted conditional bail after being charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault on July 4. The ex-Atletico Madrid man, who has to inform police of any international travel he makes 24 hours in advance, denies the charges.

The signing comes amidst protests by hundreds of Villarreal supporters had voiced their opposition to the imminent signing of Thomas Partey by signing a petition to stop the transfer.

A petition, titled ‘Say NO to Thomas Partey at Villarreal,’ had been started online and has over 800 signatures at the time of writing.

The description reads: ‘recently, reports have surfaced that Villarreal CF are close to signing the footballer Thomas Partey, a player who is currently facing criminal charges on five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.

Asantehene Announces Passing of Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III

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The late Nana Konadu Yiadom III and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has officially informed the Asanteman Council of the passing of the Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III.

The revered queenmother, who served the Ashanti Kingdom with distinction for eight years, died at the age of 91.

In line with tradition, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II made the customary announcement during a gathering of the Asanteman Council at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi on Monday August 11, 2025.

The Asantehene further disclosed that the one-week observance for the late queenmother will be held on Thursday, August 21, at the Forecourt of the Manhyia Palace. The ceremony is expected to draw chiefs, dignitaries, and people from all walks of life to pay their respects to the departed royal matriarch.

Nana Konadu Yiadom III is remembered for her wisdom, dedication to the welfare of her people, and her role in preserving the cultural heritage of Asanteman.

FROM David Afum, Kumasi 

NPP Party Youth Executives pick flagbearer forms for Bryan Acheampong

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Accra, Aug. 11, GNA – A group of young party executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has picked up nomination forms on behalf of Dr Bryan Acheampong,  the former Minister of Agriculture, for him to contest in the  flagbearership race.

The supporters, youthful party executives, visited the party’s national headquarters in Accra to complete the formalities.

 They later proceeded to present the forms to former Member of Parliament for Tema West and Campaign Manager for the Dr Acheampong Campaign, Mr Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah.

Mr Ahenkorah, who received the forms at the Bryan Acheampong campaign office, described the gesture as a “significant display of trust and commitment to Dr Acheampong’s leadership ambitions,” according to a statement issued to the Ghana News Agency, on Monday.

“This is not just about picking forms; it is about the future of the NPP and the future of Ghana,” he told the group.

“When the youth take this initiative, it shows that they believe in a leader who can unite our party, deliver on his promises, and secure our electoral victory in 2028.”

He thanked them for the gesture and emphasised that the campaign would focus on unity, competence, and delivering results for both party and country.

Some members of the group said they were inspired by Dr Acheampong’s achievements in public service, citing his work in the agriculture sector and his reputation for discipline and effective leadership.

They also expressed confidence that he had the skills and strategic vision needed to lead the party to victory in the next general election.

The presentation of the forms officially marks the beginning of Dr Acheampong’s journey in the NPP’s internal race, which is expected to be one of the most competitive in the party’s history.

Several prominent figures are expected to join the contest, setting the stage for an intense campaign in the months ahead.

“Party insiders say the move by the youth helps Dr Acheampong build early momentum, especially among grassroots members who play a decisive role in internal elections,” the statement said.

 “Political observers also note that such grassroots mobilisation often sends a strong signal of a candidate’s organisational strength and appeal within the party base.”

The NPP opened nominations for the 2026 presidential primaries on July 29, 2025 and the process is set to close on August 28, 2025.

Aspirants seeking to lead the Party for the 2028 Presidential Election are required to pay a fee of GHS100,000 for the forms and pay GHS500,000 to file their nominations.

The Party has set Saturday, January 31, 2026, for its presidential primary to elect a flagbearer for the 2028 general election.

The announcement was made at a meeting of the National Executive Committee held on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. The decision was subsequently endorsed by the party’s National Council.

GNA

Edited by Kenneth Sackey

Melcom Appointment For Awal –

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Dr. Mohammed Awal

 

Dr. Mohammed Awal has been appointed Consultant by management of the local retail giant, Melcom Group.

The announcement was made during a press soiree organised by the Management of Melcom at the Movenpick Hotel in Accra last week.

Dr. Awal’s terms of reference include initiating marketing strategies and sharpening its competitiveness among others.

Dr. Awal, who is a marketing expert, has been associated with Melcom for a long time and understands the company’s journey so far. This puts him in an ideal position to lead the charge on its marketing strategies.

In his speech following the announcement, Dr. Awal, a former Minister of Tourism and one-time Managing Director of the Graphic Communications Group, promised to leverage his experience to make Melcom more competitive on the retail market.

The Joint Managing Director (MD) of Melcom, Ramesh Sadhwani, in his remarks said the retail giant has offered employment to some five thousand, five hundred Ghanaians through their 70 outlets across the country.

Melcom has an enviable social responsibility project which has benefited various communities across Ghana.

Melcom, the MD said, has provided medical fridges for the storage of blood at various health facilities, the cost of which is some GH¢20 million.

Melcom, he went on, continues to support the enhancement of responsible journalism in the country.

In honour of the late Godwin Avenorgbor, who was Communications Manager of Melcom, the MD said a scholarship scheme has been instituted for the best journalism student at the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC).

Another scholarship scheme, he said, would be initiated for the best journalism student to proceed to study for a Master’s programme.

 

DBanj, Kirk Franklin, Uche Jombo, others honour Davido in Miami

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The star-studded guest list at Davido and Chioma’s Miami wedding ceremony showcased the couple’s far-reaching influence across the entertainment industry. Notable attendees travelled from around the world to witness this historic union.


Veteran Afrobeats pioneer DBanj, whose decades-long career has shaped the Nigerian music industry, was among the prominent musical figures present. His attendance symbolised the unity and support within Nigeria’s music community for one of its biggest stars.

Grammy Award-winning gospel musician Kirk Franklin brought international star power to the celebration, representing the global reach of Davido’s influence beyond Afrobeats and into other musical genres.


American rapper and influencer Rubi Rose graced the #Chivido2025 celebration, bringing international hip-hop glamour to the Miami ceremony and highlighting Davido’s cross-cultural appeal.


Beloved actress Uche Jombo graced the ceremony, representing Nigeria’s thriving film industry. Her presence highlighted the strong bonds between Nollywood and the music industry, showcasing the interconnected nature of Nigerian entertainment.


The celebration featured a strong showing from Nigeria’s music scene, with B Red, Dammy Twitch, Zlatan Ibile, Teni, and renowned producer Cobhams Asuquo in attendance.



Pocolee brought his signature energy as hypeman for the afterparty, ensuring the festivities continued with the same vibrancy that defines Nigerian celebrations.

Despite reports of visa challenges that may have prevented some invitees from attending, the ceremony still managed to attract a diverse array of influential figures from the entertainment world, each adding their unique prestige to this momentous celebration of love.

I will continue to curse President Mahama because I haven’t eaten for 4 days after campaigning for him- Evangelist Akwesi Nyarko

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Ghanaian Gospel musician, Evangelist Akwasi Nyarko has stated that he would continue to curse President Mahama, adding that the NDC bigwigs will continue to die.

The Kumasi-based Gospel musician made his intention known in a self-recorded video which has since flown across social media platforms.

The musician claims that at the moment, he depends on alms for survival all because he did a campaign song for the president, apart from the love he willingly gave him.

Ghana Insurers Association supports Ayawaso East Municipality

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The Ghana Insurers Association (GIA) has lent a helping hand to the Ayawaso East Municipality in the Greater Accra Region by donating items worth thousands of Ghana cedis. 

The items included two tricycles that will be instrumental in addressing the municipality’s sanitation challenges.

To address these pressing sanitation challenges, including indiscriminate dumping and littering, which contribute to environmental pollution and health risks, as well as insufficient waste collection and disposal facilities, the GIA, as part of its corporate social responsibility to mark the 2025 Insurance Awareness Month Celebrations, expressed their support to the community in which they operate.

The Municipal Chief Executive of the Ayawaso East Municipality, Abdul Ganiyu Ibrahim, expressed his gratitude to the GIA for their thoughtful gesture in helping to improve sanitation in the area.

He explained that the municipality was currently facing difficulties in maintaining clean frontages and drainage systems, and these tricycles will be valuable assets to charting this worthy cause.

He also highlighted the municipality’s active engagement in various initiatives to address sanitation issues, such as stakeholder consultations, clean-up exercises, and educational programs.

These efforts aim at enhancing waste management, reducing health risks associated with poor sanitation, and creating a cleaner environment for residents.

Accra, the capital city of Ghana, is grappling with significant waste management challenges due to rapid urbanization, population growth, and inadequate infrastructure. These issues have led to environmental degradation, health hazards, and pollution.

A Member of the GIA Board and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Serene Insurance Company Ltd., Mercy Naa Koshie Boampong, emphasized the importance of educating the general public about their rights and expectations when dealing with insurance companies.

She explained that the GIA aimed at addressing the issue of clients not knowing their rights, which often leads to disputes during claims handling processes.

She added that the Association had dedicated a specific period to educate the public about real insurance issues and improve their understanding.

Addressing public perception and trust issues, Mrs Boampong clarified that the main issue is not necessarily about trust but rather a lack of knowledge about the dos and don’ts of insurance. 

This is why the GIA has dedicated a whole month to educating the general public on matters of insurance.

Istanbul Hosts Ghanaian Business Delegation for High-Level Trade Mission to Boost Travel and Tourism

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Istanbul

To bolster international commerce and elevate tourism, Access Bank Ghana, in partnership with Litina Travel & Tour, will guide a cohort of Ghanaian enterprises to Istanbul, Turkey, from August 11 to 18, 2025. This trade delegation, composed of senior executives and sectoral leaders, intends to identify pathways for reinforced bilateral cooperation and market penetration.

Central to the mission is participation in the World Construction Industry (WCI) Forum, convening decision-makers from Ghana, Turkey, and multiple global trade networks. Participants will engage in structured B2B dialogues, tour Turkish industrial clusters, and attend a series of targeted events designed to build lasting partnerships. While the entire Ghanaian economy stands to gain, the tourism subsector will receive sustained emphasis, positioning local firms to harness Istanbul’s appeal and Turkey’s architectural expertise for reciprocal market gains.

Exploring Key Sectors: Construction, Tourism, and Beyond

The delegation will explore key sectors including construction, building materials, agricultural products, machinery, oil and gas, and more. However, the program’s emphasis on tourism is pivotal, as the mission offers Ghanaian entrepreneurs a unique opportunity to connect with Turkish counterparts and explore potential partnerships in the rapidly growing travel and hospitality sectors.

The delegation will visit some of Istanbul’s iconic landmarks and renowned industrial zones, allowing delegates to understand better how Turkey’s tourism infrastructure has evolved and the potential for collaboration in this booming industry. Turkey’s well-established tourism sector is a significant driver of its economy, and the goal is for Ghanaian businesses to draw inspiration and learn from their Turkish counterparts to boost the local tourism industry.

Networking Events and Cultural Exchange

Apart from business-oriented activities, the mission is designed to foster personal connections. Delegates will enjoy cultural experiences such as the famous Istanbul shopping tour and a Bosphorus yacht tour, providing a chance to network in informal settings while exploring one of the most vibrant cities in the world. These activities are not only aimed at enhancing business relationships but also at promoting cultural tourism and strengthening the ties between Ghana and Turkey.

By merging business development with tourism exploration, the mission offers a comprehensive approach to expanding trade opportunities, particularly for businesses in sectors like travel, hospitality, and tourism.

Access Bank’s Role in Supporting Ghanaian Entrepreneurs

Access Bank Ghana is at the forefront of this mission, aiming to connect local entrepreneurs, especially women in business, to international markets and global trade opportunities. The initiative is an extension of the bank’s broader goal to diversify Ghana’s economy and position its local businesses in a competitive global market.

Through these efforts, Access Bank provides its clients with access to high-value partnerships, innovative technologies, and global market trends, while contributing to the promotion of Ghana as an emerging tourism destination.

Impact on the Tourism Sector

This trade mission emphasises the importance of tourism as a key sector in Ghana’s economic growth. With the rise in international travel and business exchanges, such initiatives can drive more inbound tourism to Ghana, creating new opportunities for hospitality businesses and promoting the country as a must-visit destination in West Africa.

As international travel continues to evolve, the connections made through this mission could pave the way for future collaborations, bringing more visitors to Ghana and strengthening tourism infrastructure. In turn, this would create a ripple effect, boosting other sectors of the economy, from hospitality to local agriculture and crafts.

Future Outlook

The diplomatic visit to Istanbul is projected to yield enduring benefits for Ghana’s commerce and tourism industries. Concentrating on sustainable expansion in these sectors, the mission lays the groundwork for future delegations to partner nations on every continent. The tangible outcomes anticipated here will reinforce Ghana’s standing abroad, while firmly establishing the country among the most viable players in the contemporary global tourism arena.

Immigration Cracks Down On Human Trafficking

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Comptroller-General/ Samuel Amadu Basintale

 

The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has secured convictions against five individuals for various immigration offences.

Two Nigerian nationals — John Moore, 20, and Charles Bruce, 21 — were each sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment (to run concurrently) after being found guilty of offences linked to human trafficking and romance scamming. Their conviction followed the rescue and repatriation of two victims, Joseph Atungwa and Cletus Tom Emmanuel, who had been lured into Ghana under the promise of lucrative employment by a kingpin, only to be handed over to the convicts for training in online fraud. The rescue, arrest, and investigation were carried out by the Ashaiman Immigration Command.

In a related development, three foreign nationals — Yusuf Mohammed, 26, a Nigerian radiographer; Mohammed Ogbona, 32, a Nigerian factory hand; and Nalvine Anne Fonjong, 31, a Cameroonian trader — were arrested at the Tema Passport Application Centre for falsifying information to acquire Ghanaian birth certificates and identity cards in an attempt to obtain Ghanaian passports. They were convicted by the Tema District Court and sentenced to 10 years, 15 years, and six months’ imprisonment respectively.

The GIS has reminded all foreign nationals in the country that there are legal ways of obtaining Ghanaian citizenship. Those who attempt to use unlawful means to secure Ghanaian citizenship will therefore be arrested and made to face the full rigors of the law, the Ghana Immigration Service has warned. Foreign nationals who are desirous of obtaining citizenship should contact the nearest immigration office for such assistance, the GIS added.

The GIS reiterated its commitment to rigorously enforce the country’s immigration laws in the interest of national security and development.

 

 

Why NPP has decided not to contest Tamale Central by-election

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced it will not participate in the upcoming Tamale Central Parliamentary by-election to replace the late MP, Alhaji Hon. Dr. Murtala Mohammed, who died in a helicopter crash on August 6, 2025.

In a statement issued on Monday, August 11, 2025, after a National Steering Committee meeting, NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong explained that the decision was guided by national interest and the need to avoid further division.

NPP withdraws from Tamale Central By-Election to honour Murtala Mohammed.

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced that the party will not partake in the Tamale Central Parliamentary by-election to elect a replacement for the late Dr Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament (MP) for the Constituency, who was among the eight (8) who lost their lives in service of the Republic in the helicopter crash that occurred on Wednesday, August 6, 2025,.

The decision was taken by the Party at a National Steering Committee meeting held on Monday, August 11, 2025, at the Party Headquarters in Accra, under Article 10(10)(1) of the Party Constitution

In a press statement issued by the party’s General Secretary, Mr Justin Kodua Frimpong said that in arriving at the decision, the Party considered many factors, including the circumstances under which the Tamale Central seat has become vacant and the possibility of a further polarisation of the country at this critical time.

“The NPP believes that it would be inhumane and unconscionable to subject the nation to a competitive process in search of a replacement for the departed MP. The Party believes that the tension and acrimony often associated with the conduct of by-elections in the country should be avoided.

It is the considered view of the Party that the greatest tribute that the NPP and the rest of the nation can pay in honour of the departed, is not only to win the fight against Galamsey but also to ensure a smooth and peaceful replacement for the good people of Tamale Central, ” it said.

It said consequently, the NPP hereby announces that when the Electoral Commission of Ghana opens nominations for the Tamale Central by-election in line with Article 112 (5) of Ghana’s Constitution, the Party would, in accord with the national interest, not take part in the contest.

BY TIMES REPORTER.

Rejecting the Politics of Insults: A call for respectful discourse in Ghana

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In recent times, insults have unfortunately become a common feature in Ghana’s political and governance landscape, and this regrettable phenomenon permeates both traditional and social media platforms. The situation has worsened to the extent that the elderly, clergy, traditional rulers and other respected figures in society are targeted incessantly.

The advent of social media has amplified this trend as it provides a platform for all manner of individuals, particularly the youth, to engage in unrestrained verbal attacks, intemperate vituperations and vitriolic abuses. Whilst criticism is an essential part of democracy and nation-building, the use of insults erodes the moral fabric of society and undermines national cohesion. No nation in history has been built on the foundation of insults, and Ghana must not chart that path.

History shows that the most advanced countries, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and others were not built through personal attacks or verbal abuses. Their progress came from constructive dialogue, mutual respect and a collective vision for national growth. Ghana, aspiring to achieve similar heights, must therefore abandon the culture of insults in the political discourse. Insults do not solve problems, create policies, or drive development; they only deepen divisions, incite hatred and may sometimes distract people from the pressing issues that require national attention.

The issue becomes more worrying when the targets of these insults are people of high standing in society; traditional rulers, clergy, statesmen and national leaders. In Ghanaian tradition, certain figures are accorded high respect because they serve as unifying forces in times of crisis. When these individuals are consistently insulted, they risk losing the reverence they need to mediate in national matters. If there were to be a serious conflict or national unrest, such individuals might be called upon to intervene. However, insults and public ridicule could weaken their moral authority and make them ineffective in resolving disputes.

Nation-building thrives when there are individuals whose words carry weight and whose presence commands attention. These individuals, be they traditional leaders, religious figures, or experienced statesmen, must be safeguarded from the corrosive and abrasive culture of insults. Having said that, it is equally important for these leaders to conduct themselves in ways that do not invite unnecessary criticism or anger from the public.

Clergy and traditional rulers must avoid acts that could be perceived as partisan, unjust or morally questionable. The Bible offers clear guidance on such matters: Proverbs 15:1 reminds us that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” Leaders, therefore, must act with integrity, humility and wisdom to ensure that their actions do not inadvertently provoke disrespect.

The media also plays a significant role in this discourse. In recent times, some journalists have resorted to insults in their commentaries and interviews. Whilst they may claim to be engaging in criticism, the language they use often crosses the line into personal attacks and vitriolic abuses. Such conduct is not only unprofessional but also damaging to the values of responsible and professional journalism.

Children and young people often learn from what they see and hear, and when the media normalises insults, it indirectly teaches the next generation that verbal abuse is acceptable in public discourse. Globally renowned journalists, whether from the BBC, CNN or Al Jazeera, are known for their ability to challenge authority and hold leaders accountable without resorting to derogatory language. Ghanaian journalists can uphold the same standards by maintaining professionalism, accuracy and decorum.

Politicians also bear responsibility in this matter. Some political figures are known to sponsor individuals or groups to engage in insults against opponents, thinking it will earn them a political advantage. This practice is dangerous for democracy and detrimental to national unity. Insults may deliver short-term political excitement, but they inflict long-term damage on the political culture of the country. Politicians who truly love Ghana must rise above the temptation of verbal attacks and instead promote respectful, fact-based debates.

Ghana’s path to development requires unity, respect and constructive dialogue. Insults will not build roads, improve schools or strengthen the economy. They will only deepen partisan divisions, create mistrust and cause distractions to nation-building.

It is time for all Ghanaians, leaders, journalists, politicians and ordinary citizens to embrace a new culture of respect in political discourse. A nation is not built by tearing down its people through words, but by lifting each other, even in disagreement. The call is clear: Ghana must reject the politics of insult and build its future on the solid foundation of respect, dialogue and mutual understanding.

The author, Scott Edward Agyemang, is a Doctoral Researcher and Political Analyst

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Project managers push 10-point plan to end politicisation of infrastructure

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The National Project Management Conference calls for reforms to boost Ghana's development The National Project Management Conference calls for reforms to boost Ghana’s development

The National Project Management Conference has issued a sweeping 10-point communiqué aimed at transforming project delivery in Ghana.

The event, held on July 25, 2025, at the Aqua Safari Resort in Big Ada, brought together policymakers, professionals, academics, development partners, and civil society to address persistent challenges in public project execution.

Key among the resolutions was a call for the passage of a Project Management Act to provide legal backing for project continuity, ensuring that no viable national project is abandoned without an independent technical audit.

Delegates also proposed the creation of a National Project Delivery & Accountability Authority (NPDAA) to oversee all public projects, maintain a national register, and improve transparency.

The communiqué urged that all public projects be led by certified project managers and supported by a National Project Completion Fund to enforce a “Finish-to-Start” policy, completing stalled projects before launching new ones.

The adoption of the Ghana Integrated Project Management Framework (GIPMF) as a national standard was also endorsed, alongside mandatory Earned Value Management (EVM) systems and public dashboards to enhance accountability.

To end the politicisation of infrastructure, the conference called for safeguarding projects beyond electoral cycles and integrating the GIPMF into the operations of all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies in alignment with the Public Financial Management Act.

Gender inclusion featured prominently, with a recommendation that at least 30% of leadership roles in public projects be held by certified women under the Women in Project Management Framework.

In a notable environmental resolution, the conference urged government to classify illegal mining (galamsey) as a national development risk and make combating it a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for District Chief Executives and Police Commanders.

FKA/MA

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez announce engagement

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Georgina Rodríguez shared a picture of a ring on her finger on her Instagram page Georgina Rodríguez shared a picture of a ring on her finger on her Instagram page

Cristiano Ronaldo, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner and captain of Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr, is officially engaged to his longtime partner, Georgina Rodríguez.

The Spanish model broke the news on Instagram, sharing a photo of her hand adorned with a sparkling diamond ring alongside another hand believed to be Ronaldo’s.

She captioned it: “Yes, I do. In this and in all my lives.”

The couple’s love story began in 2016 when they met at a Gucci store in Madrid, where Georgina was working at the time.

Since then, they have built a blended family of six. Together, they share two daughters, Alana Martina, born in 2017, and Bella Esmeralda, born in 2022.

Ronaldo also has three older children: Cristiano Jr., and twins Mateo and Eva Maria, whom Georgina helps raise.

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Ronaldo, now in his third season with Al Nassr, has openly expressed his certainty about marrying Georgina.

In her 2022 Netflix docuseries; ‘I Am Georgina’, he revealed he was “1,000 % sure” the wedding would happen when the timing felt right.

With this long-awaited engagement, one of football’s most famous couples appears ready to take their next step, a celebration that will no doubt capture the attention of fans worldwide.

FKA/MA

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EasyJet pilot suspended after ‘drunk and naked’ incident

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EasyJet grounded a pilot after he was spotted drunk and naked at a hotel EasyJet grounded a pilot after he was spotted drunk and naked at a hotel

EasyJet has suspended one of its captains after he was reportedly seen roaming a luxury hotel drunk and naked.

The unnamed pilot was witnessed walking through common areas of a five-star resort in Cape Verde without any clothes on in the early hours of the morning on 5 August, after an extended drinking session in a bar, according to the Sun.

He was due to operate a return flight to Gatwick more than 36 hours later, but was grounded after the budget airline received complaints about the incident and a replacement pilot found.

An EasyJet spokesman told the BBC the pilot now faces an investigation and that the safety of passengers and crew was its “highest priority”.

The captain arrived at the Melia Dunas Beach Resort and Spa in the West African island nation on 4 August and proceeded to begin drinking, the Sun reports.

At around 02:30 local time (04:30 BST) the following morning, hotel guests reportedly saw him strip off and wander into the reception, before moving on to the gym and spa, according to the newspaper.

“The pilot did not have a stitch on and reeked of alcohol,” an anonymous source inside the airline was quoted by the paper as saying.

“Anyone who saw the pilot cavorting naked in the early hours on the day before a flight would not dream of getting on a plane with him at the controls.”

He was scheduled to helm the 2,332-nautical-mile (4,318km) trip back to Gatwick on the afternoon of 6 August, but was removed from the flight.

An EasyJet spokesman said: “As soon as we were made aware, the pilot was immediately stood down from duty, in line with our procedures, pending an investigation.

“The safety of our passengers and crew is EasyJet’s highest priority.”

The airline’s code of business ethics states that staff must behave “with integrity when dealing with our people, our customers, our partners and the communities within which we operate”.

Asantehene announces passing of Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III

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The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has formally announced the passing of the Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III, at the Manhyia Palace.

The announcement was made during a mandatory Asanteman Council meeting, attended by all paramountcies and clans. The one-week observance for the late Queen Mother will be held on Thursday, August 21, 2025.

Nana Konadu Yiadom III died on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at the age of 98.

She was officially outdoored as Asantehemaa in 2017, following the death of her predecessor, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, in 2016. Her public unveiling took place during the 67th birthday celebration of her brother, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, at the Manhyia Palace.

That event also marked the commissioning of a renovated ceremonial park named in honour of the late Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. Located opposite the Manhyia Museum, the park features a well-maintained artificial turf and has since hosted numerous royal and traditional ceremonies.

Nana Konadu Yiadom III was widely revered for her influential role in the Asante Kingdom and her steadfast commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage.

Throughout her reign, she served as a pillar of support to the Asantehene and the broader traditional authority.

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Young Thug sends love to Davido and Chioma via video call at their white wedding (Video)

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Young Thug sends love to Davido and Chioma via video call at their white wedding (Video)

A video making rounds online shows American rapper Young Thug on a video call with Davido during his white wedding in Miami today.

In the clip, Davido and Young Thug were seen smiling as they greeted each other. Chioma also exchanged waves with the rapper, who made a heart shape with his hands to the couple.

Watch video below..

Second chances are not a reward for weak candidates: they are for winnable ones

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Like the infamous amendment to the laws in George Orwell’s Animal Farm that eventually read, “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Executive Committee (NEC) directive cautioning aspirants in the flagbearer race not to campaign until after the Akwatia by-election was clearly never intended to be applied evenly.

Helicopter Crash: Rastafari Council condoles with President, bereaved families

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By Emmanuel Gamson 

Takoradi, Aug. 11, GNA – The Rastafari Council of Ghana has extended its deepest and heartfelt condolences to President John Dramani Mahama, the families of the departed, and all Ghanaians in this time of national tragedy. 

A statement signed by Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, President of the Council, and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) said the loss of the eight precious souls, including two distinguished ministers of state was a national tragedy that weighed heavily on their hearts.  

The statement said: “We recognise the pain and grief this has brought to the nation, and we share in the collective mourning of our beloved Ghana.” 

It implored the citizenry to respect the country’s traditions and culture and accord some dignity to the bereaved families who were filled with grief. 

“Till Shiloh, may the souls of our beloveds rest well as we add our voices to the calls to ensure the needed investigations are conducted to avert any recurrence in the future,” it noted.  

The statement prayed for God to grant strength, comfort, and peace to the bereaved families and all citizens deeply touched by this loss. 

It added: “We pray that unity, resilience, and hope will guide us through this dark hour, and that the memories of the departed shall inspire service and dedication to the upliftment of Ghana.” 

Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence, and Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, were among eight officials who lost their lives on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, in a tragic helicopter crash enroute to Obuasi in a GAF Z9 aircraft.  

GNA 

Edited by Justina Paaga/Benjamin Mensah 

Make parliamentary records public and youth-friendly

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Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings is the MP for Korle Klottey Constituency Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings is the MP for Korle Klottey Constituency

The Member of Parliament for Korle Klottey Constituency, Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, has underscored the importance of accurate parliamentary records in safeguarding reputations and preserving history, urging Hansard departments across the Commonwealth to embrace digital platforms for wider accessibility.

Speaking at the 11th Biennial Conference of the Commonwealth Hansard Editors Association at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on Monday, August 11, 2025, Dr Agyeman-Rawlings stressed that in an era where information spreads rapidly, reputations built over a lifetime can be destroyed within seconds through misquoting and misrepresentation.

“With the speed at which information is disseminated, a whole reputation built over a lifetime can be destroyed in seconds. If you don’t have the information at your fingertips to counter that, you’ve lost the media war,” she said.

She commended the meticulous work of Hansard departments in documenting parliamentary proceedings, noting that such records serve as academic archives and authoritative references for future generations.

She likened their importance to evidence in court, which requires proof beyond hearsay or eyewitness accounts.

Dr Agyeman-Rawlings also called on the Hansard department to take advantage of social media to promote its work, making records widely and freely available to the public.

She argued that easier online access to parliamentary debates across the Commonwealth would help break down closed-off archives and engage younger audiences, who may not spend time in physical libraries.

“The best way of keeping information safe is by making it widely and freely available. We must make these records interesting, break them into accessible bits, and ensure they are not so overwhelming in volume that people cannot make use of the information,” she emphasized.

She further encouraged peer-to-peer exchanges among participants at the conference, highlighting the value of sharing lessons and best practices to strengthen legislative institutions globally.

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