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The next government must make sure that a human being is appointed as the minister for justice.

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Mercy360 Blog of Saturday, 4 January 2025

Source: Mercy Mensah

With his latest remarks on Ghana’s Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, Franklin Cudjoe, the outspoken President of IMANI Africa, has once again thrown himself into the spotlight in a nation where political arguments frequently elicit strong emotions. Cudjoe’s recent comments, which were made with a mix of anger and annoyance, have generated a lot of discussion over the condition of Ghana’s judiciary and leadership.

Cudjoe criticized the actions of the incumbent officeholder and declared, “The next government must ensure a decent and fair-minded human being is Minister for Justice.” In his remarks, Cudjoe directly criticized Godfred Yeboah Dame’s time serving as Attorney General and Minister for Justice, pointing out what he sees as a serious lack of honesty and equity in the role.

The reason for Cudjoe’s dissatisfaction is his belief that Dame has been in charge of providing the administration with “illiberal and politically divisive” counsel. He cited a number of well-known examples, including the SALL, Domelevo, and Martin Amidu trials, arguing that they represent a troubling pattern in which justice and individual freedoms have been sacrificed for political ends. “These names are not just cases; they are emblematic of a system where justice is too often swayed by politics,” Cudjoe said.

Significant public discussion has been sparked by the controversies surrounding these cases, each of which has its own distinct set of complications. Even though the Attorney General’s office has vehemently refuted claims of inappropriate involvement, claiming that it had no direct involvement in these cases, the complaints are nonetheless unrelenting and have contributed to the decline of public confidence in the legal system.

Cudjoe’s demand for reform is becoming more and more urgent as Ghana gets closer to a significant political shift. “We cannot keep making contentious, politically tinged decisions in the legal system. He underlined that leadership must be about more than simply authority; it must also be about accountability, equity, and justice for all. According to Cudjoe, a crucial first step in rebuilding trust in the system is the nomination of a “decent human being” to the Attorney General post.

John Dumelo loses father

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Ayawaso West Wuogon MP-elect John Dumelo and his late father John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Ayawaso West Wuogon MP-elect John Dumelo and his late father John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo

Member of Parliament-elect for Ayawaso West Wuogon, John Dumelo, has announced the passing of his father.

In an emotional post on Facebook on Saturday, January 4, 2025, Dumelo honoured his father for his exemplary life and for the crucial role he played in shaping his journey.

He recalled his final moments with his late father, who had been excited about his son’s election and offered counsel for his future in government.

“At age 75, you lived your life well. Yesterday, you called me several times asking me to come see you. We sat on the bed and spoke at length about politics, life, farming, business, and of course, we gossiped. We even talked about my swearing-in in 3 days, and you specifically told me to serve diligently in government,” he stated.

However, shortly after leaving his father’s house, John Dumelo said he received a distressing call that his father had become unresponsive.

Despite efforts to stabilize him after being rushed to the hospital, his father passed away shortly after arrival.

“Ten minutes after I left your house, I was called that you were not responding. I rushed back, we took you to the hospital, and you were gone,” he wrote.

In paying his respect, Dumelo described his father as not only a parent but also his best friend and biggest cheerleader, expressing deep sorrow at the loss, particularly so close to his swearing-in ceremony.

“Thank you for being my father, thank you for being my best friend, thank you for being my number one cheerleader, and thank you for everything you did for me. Say hi to Mum for us all… we will miss you. Rest in perfect peace, Engineer John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Snr.,” he posted.

The late Engineer John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Snr. passed away at the age of 75.

His wife, Dumelo’s mother, passed away in 2023 at the age of 71, shortly after John Dumelo was declared the unopposed candidate for the National Democratic Congress in the Ayawaso West Wuogon parliamentary race.

Since Dumelo’s announcement, messages of condolence from well-wishers and sympathisers have flooded social media.

MAG/EB

Dumelo loses father days before swearing-in ceremony

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Ayawaso West Wuogon MP-elect John Dumelo and his late father John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Ayawaso West Wuogon MP-elect John Dumelo and his late father John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo

Member of Parliament-elect for Ayawaso West Wuogon, John Dumelo, has announced the passing of his father.

In an emotional post on Facebook on Saturday, January 4, 2025, Dumelo honoured his father for his exemplary life and for the crucial role he played in shaping his journey.

He recalled his final moments with his late father, who had been excited about his son’s election and offered counsel for his future in government.

“At age 75, you lived your life well. Yesterday, you called me several times asking me to come see you. We sat on the bed and spoke at length about politics, life, farming, business, and of course, we gossiped. We even talked about my swearing-in in 3 days, and you specifically told me to serve diligently in government,” he stated.

However, shortly after leaving his father’s house, John Dumelo said he received a distressing call that his father had become unresponsive.

Despite efforts to stabilise him after being rushed to the hospital, his father passed away shortly after arrival.

“Ten minutes after I left your house, I was called that you were not responding. I rushed back, we took you to the hospital, and you were gone,” he wrote.

In paying his respect, Dumelo described his father as not only a parent but also his best friend and biggest cheerleader, expressing deep sorrow at the loss, particularly so close to his swearing-in ceremony.

“Thank you for being my father, thank you for being my best friend, thank you for being my number one cheerleader, and thank you for everything you did for me. Say hi to Mum for us all… we will miss you. Rest in perfect peace, Engineer John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Snr.,” he posted.

The late Engineer John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Snr. passed away at the age of 75.

His wife, Dumelo’s mother, passed away in 2023 at the age of 71, shortly after John Dumelo was declared the unopposed candidate for the National Democratic Congress in the Ayawaso West Wuogon parliamentary race.

Since Dumelo’s announcement, messages of condolence from well-wishers and sympathisers have flooded social media.

MAG/EB

Nicki Minaj Sued for Assault by Former Tour Employee

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Brandon Garrett claims the rapper physically attacked him during an altercation in her dressing room following a concert in Detroit last year.

Nicki Minaj is being sued for assault, battery and “intentional infliction of emotional distress” by a former tour employee, who claims she hit him multiple times following a concert in Detroit in April 2023.

A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Contemporary Fashion

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The Ankara fabric, known for its vibrant patterns and rich cultural significance, has become a key element in modern fashion. Among the many styles it can be used for, the Ankara short flare gown stands out as a chic, versatile, and eye-catching outfit. This unique dress combines the timeless beauty of traditional African prints with a contemporary silhouette, making it a perfect choice for various occasions.

The short flare gown typically features a fitted bodice that transitions into a flared skirt, creating an A-line shape that enhances the wearer’s figure while allowing for ease of movement. The short length adds a playful, youthful vibe, making it suitable for both casual and formal events. Whether it’s a wedding, a party, or even a day out with friends, the Ankara short flare gown offers a great blend of comfort and style.

What makes this gown even more special is the use of Ankara fabric. Known for its bold and colorful designs, Ankara fabric often showcases a blend of geometric patterns, floral prints, and vibrant colors, each telling a story of heritage and culture. The striking designs can be chosen to reflect the wearer’s personality or match the theme of an event. For example, a gown made with a bright yellow and green print can radiate a sense of joy and optimism, while a deep blue and red combination can convey sophistication and elegance.

Pairing the Ankara short flare gown with minimalist accessories such as metallic earrings, a simple clutch, and strappy sandals ensures that the focus remains on the stunning fabric and the design of the dress. This gown also works beautifully with different hairstyles and makeup looks, making it adaptable for any personal style.

In essence, the Ankara short flare gown is more than just a fashion choice—it’s an expression of culture, creativity, and modern femininity. By merging traditional African aesthetics with a contemporary silhouette, it continues to captivate fashion lovers around the world. Whether dressed up or down, it remains a standout piece in any wardrobe.

Angry First Lady Refuses To Shake Hands With Speaker Of Parliament; Attacks Deputy Minority Leader Over Remarks He Made About Akufo Addo

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The First Lady of Ghana, Her Excellency Rebecca Akufo Addo did not go to Parliament House today, January 3 to joke.

Following her appearance at the parliament house earlier today, the 1st lady has been trending across social media platforms.

In a video from the parliament house, the 1st lady was seen confronting the deputy minority leader, Hon.

Calling off strike not an option

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The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has declared that its ongoing strike will continue until a resolution is reached by the Council, despite calls to end the action.

The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) had earlier directed CETAG to suspend the strike to allow for further dialogue. This followed a closed-door meeting between GTEC and CETAG after the association declared a strike on Thursday, January 2, 2025, over unresolved issues.

In a press statement, GTEC’s Director-General, Prof. Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai, criticized the timing of the strike, describing it as counterproductive. He appealed to CETAG to call off the action and engage in continued discussions, emphasizing GTEC’s commitment to resolving their concerns.

However, speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM, Maxwell Bunu, President of CETAG, maintained that the strike could only be moderated, not completely called off. He argued that the government’s financial commitments to date have been inadequate to address their grievances fully.

“What we saw today, probably if they were to show those documents to us, the commitments they had made earlier, we wouldn’t have been where we are. It has always been documentation and promises, we have not seen any full action.

“All the documents they have shown to us, we need to brief the council, about what transpired today, [Friday] and the council will take a decision from there. Based on what I have seen today, I made it known to Prof. Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai that it’s not sufficient to enable us to call off or suspend the strike.

“We’re not calling off this strike, the best we can do is to moderate the elements of the strike. For us to just call it off I don’t think that is feasible.”

He accused the government of being insensitive to their concerns.

The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana on January 2, announced its decision to embark on an indefinite strike effective Thursday, January 2, 2025.

The declaration follows an Emergency National Council meeting of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association held on Monday, December 30, 2024.

In a statement issued on December, 31, CETAG explained that this decision follows earlier notices of strike served on September 26, 2024, and December 23, 2024, of which the National Labour Commission (NLC) failed to address the concerns raised.

 

 

Call off strike; timing is wrong, GTEC tells CETAG

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‘I had many crushes before getting engaged to Benny Blanco’ – Selena Gomez

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American actress and singer, Selena Gomez, has revealed that she had “too many” crushes before getting engaged to her fiancé, Benny Blanco.

In an interview with W Magazine, Selena Gomez disclosed that she first crushed hard on Jesse McCartney soon after the release of his song ‘Beautiful Soul.’

Stonebwoy Dropped from NDC’s Ghana Victory Concert Amid Allegations of NPP Ties

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The Ghana Victory Concert, a major event to celebrate the National Democratic Congress (NDC) victory in the 2024 elections, has faced an unexpected controversy with the removal of Stonebwoy, the initially announced headline act.

The renowned dancehall artist’s involvement in the concert sparked fierce backlash from certain factions within the NDC, who questioned his political affiliations and speculated about his alleged ties to the rival New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The backlash from some NDC grassroots members grew quickly after the lineup was unveiled, with many demanding Stonebwoy’s removal over concerns about his loyalty to the party. In response to the mounting pressure, the event organizers, in consultation with the party’s National Executive Council, made the decision to drop the artist from the concert, acknowledging the gravity of the situation.

In a statement released on January 3, 2025, the organizers apologized for what they described as a lack of discretion in selecting Stonebwoy for the event. “We sincerely apologize to all members of the National Democratic Congress, particularly the grassroots, for what may have appeared to be a lack of discretion on the part of the organizers. We also extend our apologies to Stonebwoy and his team for this unfortunate outcome,” the statement read.

This decision has sparked a broader conversation within the NDC about which artists truly represent the party’s values and its electoral journey. Some supporters are now calling for the inclusion of artists who have been vocal in their support of the party, such as Mzbel and Nero X, whose involvement in the NDC’s campaigns is well-documented.

Stonebwoy, who recently won the coveted Artist of the Year award at the 2024 TGMA, has yet to publicly comment on the situation, leaving many to wonder how this controversy will affect his future relationship with the NDC and its supporters.

The fallout highlights the delicate balance between music, politics, and public perception, particularly when artists become embroiled in political discussions. For Stonebwoy, the incident may prove to be a turning point, revealing the significant role that political loyalty plays in the entertainment industry and the challenges that artists face when their political affiliations are called into question.

Give Ghanaians a break at the pump to kickstart the economy and secure Ghana’s energy future

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President Mahama can start on a very good note by reducing prices of fuel.

The price of crude oil globally ended the Year 2024 in the low $70s per barrel. At this price, the government should seize the opportunity to reduce the prices of fuel and reset the economy. The high price of fuel and food has led to high inflation and high cost of living.

As a result, many Ghanaians are faced with unbearable hardships, with many now slipping below the poverty line. But what can the new government do to ameliorate living standards when the world crude oil price is low? Most importantly, reduce the prices of fuel to relieve Ghanaians of the economic hardships.

According to BBC news, Ghana’s vote during the election brings to an end a remarkable 12 months in African politics, which have seen five transfers of power – more than ever before. This “annus horribilis” for governments has now also brought opposition victories in Botswana, Mauritius, Senegal and the self-declared republic of Somaliland.

As stated by BBC news, even beyond these results almost every election held in the region this year under reasonably democratic conditions, has seen the governing party lose a significant number of seats.

BBC attributed this trend to a combination of factors:

          •        the economic downturn

          •        growing public intolerance of corruption

          •        and the emergence of increasingly assertive and well-co-ordinated opposition parties.

The global crude oil price has presently cooled down. But factors such as geopolitical situations in Middle East and Russia war with Ukraine could drive crude oil price back up.

Instead of Ghanaians enjoying the reduction in crude oil price we are faced with the same high prices of fuel. The new government could take advantage of the opportunity presented by the market. Thus, offering Ghanaians the relief they need at the pump.

What the new government needs is a long term purchase plan to source petroleum products. Ghana should hedge the price of these products with a reliable refinery and sign a long term contract.

This will protect the country against the fluctuations of fuel prices due to volatility of world crude oil market and stabilize the economy.

The necessary steps must be taken urgently by the new government to give Ghanaians a break at the pump. And take advantage of the opportunity presented by the market to purchase fuel at a reduced price. Thereby passing the benefits of the cost reduction of crude oil to Ghanaians.

Potentially, prices of most common petroleum products would be reduced and stabilized with a long term contract with a reliable refinery. This will ensure Ghanaians benefit from the reduction of the world crude oil price and secure our energy future.

Benjamin Amponsah Mensah, the wroter is an Energy Expert and Chemical Engineer.

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Baba Sadiq trends after Stonebwoy dropped from NDC victory concert

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Following the NDC’s decision to drop Stonebwoy from their election victory concert, one of the reasons given for the development was that a section of NDC supporters expressed dissatisfaction, citing speculation about his alleged ties to the opposing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

However, many netizens have pointed to the possibility that Baba Sadiq, Stonebwoy’s nemesis, could be the mastermind behind the situation.

Baba Sadiq, an influential figure in the entertainment industry and the NDC Parliamentary candidate for Okaikoi Central, has had a long-standing feud with Stonebwoy throughout 2024, and they are currently not on good terms.

Some netizens predicted that when the NDC finally comes to power, Stonebwoy may not be favoured under the administration, as Baba Sadiq, an active member of the party, could go to great lengths to block his opportunities.

Currently contesting the Okaikoi Central seat in court, some netizens have speculated that things could worsen for Stonebwoy if Baba Sadiq eventually becomes an MP or even the creative arts minister under the John Mahama-led government.

Amid these speculations, the recent decision to drop Stonebwoy from the NDC’s upcoming concert has led many to believe that the ‘sabotage’ of Stonebwoy’s career may have already begun.

The Rift Between Baba Sadiq and Stonebwoy

The feud between Baba Sadiq and Stonebwoy began when Stonebwoy failed to show up at Baba Sadiq’s 3Music Sallahfest event, citing a breach of contract.

Stonebwoy explained that there was an earlier agreement with Baba Sadiq not to share flyers for the concert because it was a charitable event and not a paid one.

However, Stonebwoy claimed that Baba Sadiq went ahead and shared the flyers, leading him to cancel his participation just days before the concert.

On the other hand, Baba Sadiq explained that Stonebwoy didn’t show up because he was unhappy that his music rival, Shatta Wale, was also billed to perform at the same event.

The Artiste of the Year saga

Baba Sadiq further escalated his feud with Stonebwoy during the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, where he campaigned vigorously against Stonebwoy, tipping King Promise for the “Artiste of the Year” title.

Baba Sadiq argued that Stonebwoy didn’t deserve the award, claiming that King Promise, his key contender, was more deserving.

He took to social media and appeared on radio and TV discussion platforms to publicly support King Promise for the win while disparaging Stonebwoy’s achievements in the year under review.

The alleged threat and Baba Sadiq’s rants

As the online tension between the two went on, Baba Sadiq alleged that Stonebwoy had placed a call to his wife, threatening her to “keep him in check.”

Baba Sadiq expressed his displeasure, saying that Stonebwoy had disrespected his wife by involving her in their feud.

Further rants, allegations, and lawsuit

Baba Sadiq intensified his attacks, describing Stonebwoy’s public personality as a “facade” and alleging that the BHIM Nation boss was a “privately horrible and arrogant person.”

He also accused Stonebwoy of being a “violent abuser of women.”

In response to these allegations, Stonebwoy filed a lawsuit against Baba Sadiq, seeking GH¢3 million in damages for defamation.

Baba Sadiq, on the other hand, remained resolute and expressed no regret for his actions or statements.

See the online reactions below:

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Meet the Top Five Female Media Personalities in Ghana at the Moment

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Ghana’s media industry is flourishing with skilled people who are molding discussions and motivating change. Among these, few female media characters have ascended to the front, enamoring crowds with their impressive skill, imagination, and devotion. Here are the best five female media characters causing disturbances in Ghana today.

1. Nana Aba Anamoah – The Voice of Progress

Nana Aba Anamoah, a praised columnist and telecaster, is broadly viewed as a trailblazer in Ghana’s media space. As the Head supervisor of GHOne television, she is prestigious for her persuasiveness, hard-hitting meetings, and provocative discourse. Nana Aba is likewise a savage promoter for civil rights, utilizing her foundation to address joblessness, schooling, and other squeezing cultural issues.

2. Berla Mundi – Individuals’ #1

Berla Mundi, a lively and flexible TV character, has won the hearts of numerous with her interesting and drawing in disposition. Known for facilitating “The Day Show” and “The Morning Show,” Berla is likewise a backer for youth strengthening and psychological well-being mindfulness. Her capacity to offset amusement with significant backing makes her perhaps of Ghana’s most appreciated medium figures.

3. Anita Akuffo – The Style Symbol

Anita Akuffo, co-host of TV3’s “Date Rush,” is known for her polish and enchanting on-screen presence. She has constructed an unwavering following with her stylish style and extraordinary show abilities. Past amusement, Anita utilizes her foundation to examine relevant social issues and guide young ladies trying to enter the media business.

4. Stacy Amoateng – The Magnanimous Trailblazer

Stacy Amoateng is a veteran in Ghana’s media industry and a praised donor. As the Leader Head of Heavenly messenger Broadcasting Organization (ABN), she is known for creating rousing shows like “Rebuilding with Stacy.” Her capacity to join narrating with a message of trust and change has procured her honors, including philanthropic honors.

5. Deloris Frimpong Manso (Deferral) – The Meeting Maestro

Deloris Frimpong Manso, prominently known as Deferral, is an easily recognized name in Ghana. She is most popular for her intriguing meetings on “The Defer Show,” where she ably explores disputable subjects and digs profound into the existences of her visitors. Delay is likewise a business person and good example, demonstrating the way that assurance and flexibility can prompt unequaled achievement.

Why These Ladies Stick Out

These five remarkable ladies are not simply media characters; they are pioneers who have molded Ghana’s media scene. They join their expert mastery enthusiastically for support, mentorship, and narrating, moving another age of pioneers.

Their commitments advise us that the media is an incredible asset for change, and through their devotion, they keep on raising the business while having a beneficial outcome on society.

I’ll resign from Parliament if Mahama did better than Akufo-Addo with infrastructural dev’t – Sticka

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Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Stephen Amoah, PhD known popularly as Sticka has put his seat in parliament on the line if the first term of John Dramani Mahama’s government had the same level of infrastructural development as Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

According to him, if Ghanaians are truthful, they will agree that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government is engaged in developing infrastructure across the country.

Ladies, these beautiful outfits are a must-have for your wardrobe

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Fashion is a powerful tool for self-expression, and every woman deserves a wardrobe filled with outfits that make her feel confident, stylish, and comfortable. Whether you’re dressing for work, a weekend brunch, or an evening out, there are a few essential pieces every lady should own. These timeless outfits not only offer versatility but also ensure you’re always prepared for any occasion. Here are some beautiful outfits every woman must have in her closet.

1. The Little Black Dress (LBD)

A classic little black dress is a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe. The versatility of the LBD allows it to be dressed up for formal events or dressed down for casual outings. Whether it’s a sleek, fitted version or one with a more relaxed silhouette, the LBD flatters all body types and is a go-to for nearly any occasion. Pair it with heels for a night out, or dress it down with flats for a day of errands or lunch with friends.

2. A Well-Fitted Blazer

A tailored blazer instantly elevates any outfit, transforming even the most basic pieces into something chic. It can be worn over a dress, with a pair of jeans, or as part of a professional ensemble. A neutral color like black, navy, or beige works well with a variety of outfits, but don’t hesitate to experiment with bolder colors or patterns for a more vibrant look. It’s perfect for work meetings, date nights, or casual gatherings.

3. A White Button-Down Shirt

The white button-down shirt is another wardrobe staple that offers infinite styling possibilities. It can be paired with jeans, skirts, or tailored pants, offering a clean, polished look. Whether tucked in for a more structured appearance or left untucked for a relaxed vibe, a white button-down shirt can easily transition from a professional setting to a weekend outfit with minimal effort.

4. A Pair of Dark Jeans

A well-fitted pair of dark jeans is essential for any wardrobe. These jeans offer a slimming effect and are versatile enough to be dressed up or down. Pair them with a blouse and heels for a night out, or wear them with a casual T-shirt and sneakers for a laid-back day. The dark wash gives them a polished look, making them appropriate for most occasions, whether you’re running errands or meeting friends for dinner.

5. A Maximalist Midi Skirt

For women who love a touch of femininity, a maximalist midi skirt is an essential. With its flattering silhouette, this skirt can be worn in a variety of prints and fabrics, from floral patterns to bold geometric designs. Pair it with a tucked-in blouse for a smart look, or go casual with a simple T-shirt. The midi length works well for various body types and is perfect for everything from work meetings to weekend outings.

6. Comfortable, Stylish Flats

While heels are great for certain occasions, every woman needs a pair of comfortable flats for days when she needs to be on her feet but still wants to look stylish. From ballet flats to loafers, having a well-made pair in your wardrobe ensures that you’re always prepared for a long day of walking or a relaxed outing. Flats are versatile and can be paired with dresses, skirts, or jeans.

7. Statement Outerwear

No wardrobe is complete without a statement coat or jacket. Whether it’s a trench coat, a leather jacket, or a stylish puffer jacket, a piece of outerwear can make or break an outfit. Choose a piece that matches your personal style and suits your climate, and you’ll have a go-to for chilly days that still adds flair to your outfit.

In conclusion, these beautiful outfits are all you need to create a versatile, stylish wardrobe. They can be mixed and matched, dressed up or down, and will ensure you’re ready for anything life throws your way. A combination of timeless classics and trendy pieces ensures that you always feel your best, no matter the occasion.

Court remands forex trader over alleged fraud, theft

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The Accra Circuit Court 9 has remanded 35-year-old trader Benjamin Appiah Boateng into police custody for allegedly defrauding two individuals of USD300,000 and GHC10,445,000 through fraudulent online investments.

Boateng reportedly took the funds from Mr Berry Kwadwo Agyapong and Mr David Burke by promising to invest them in UDST and Binance cryptocurrency platforms.

His plea was not taken, as he is under investigation for stealing and fraud.

Mr. Samuel Bright Acquah, who presided over the case, ordered Boateng to appear in court again on January 13, 2025.

Police Chief Inspector Jonas Lawer informed the court that both complainants, Mr Burke, a businessman, and Mr Agyapong, a business consultant, reside in Accra.

Boateng, a trader from Oyibi, was introduced to Mr Burke by Mr Agyapong as a Forex trader specialising in online investments in UDST and cryptocurrency.

At the time of the introduction, Mr. Agyapong had already invested approximately USD300,000 in UDST and Binance.

Mr Agyapong convinced Mr Burke of the investment’s profitability and steady dividend returns, leading Mr Burke to invest an initial sum of GHC555,000.

Subsequently, Mr Burke gave Boateng an additional GHC9,890,000 to increase the investment further.

According to Chief Inspector Lawer, Boateng assured both complainants that the investments were progressing well and that dividends were being paid out as promised.

However, on December 14, 2024, Mr Burke requested to end the investment, asking for the return of his total capital and any available dividends.

The court heard that upon Mr Burke’s request to end the investments, Boateng stopped answering phone calls from both complainants.

This led Mr. Burke to contact Mr. Agyapong about the accused’s behaviour.

When Mr Agyapong called Boateng to inquire why he had been ignoring their calls, Boateng reportedly sent a WhatsApp voice note along with a purported suicide note.

In the note, Boateng claimed that he had gambled away their entire investments on an online gambling platform called “Stake.”

A report was made to the police, which led to Boateng’s arrest.

During questioning, he admitted to the offences.

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Legon Cities officially appoints Yaw Acheampong as new head coach

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By Simon Asare

Accra, Jan. 3, GNA – Legon Cities have officially announced the appointment of Yaw Acheampong as their new Head Coach. 
 
Acheampong takes over from Paa Kwesi Fabin, whose contract was terminated following a poor run of results. 
 
The experienced tactician would be hoping to guide the ‘Royals’ to safety as they are currently rock bottom of the league with 11 points. 
 
Acheampong would be yearning for a good start with the club when they play Accra Hearts of Oak later on Friday at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium. 
 
Acheampong was recently dismissed as head coach of Aduana Stars after inconsistent results in the ongoing 2024-25 Ghana Premier League. 
 
It would certainly be a tough task for Acheampong as he seeks to rescue Legon Cities, who have some tough upcoming fixtures. 

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Akufo-Addo has no legacy, he only praises himself

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Member of Parliament for Odododiodioo, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has criticised President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, alleging that the outgoing president has no substantial legacy to his name as his tenure comes to an end.

Vanderpuye accused the president of relying on self-praise and exaggerated claims of achievements rather than delivering tangible results.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Friday, January 3, 2025, the MP remarked, “The President was consistent in one thing: praising himself when he didn’t deserve praise and also presenting figures and scenarios that were not factual.”

Vanderpuye also took aim at the President’s track record in sports development, describing it as disappointing. He argued that the sector, under President Akufo-Addo’s leadership, suffered neglect and failed to meet the expectations of Ghanaians.

The MP’s remarks come as the President delivered his final State of the Nation Address, reflecting on his administration’s performance over the past eight years.

“On the issue of sports, for example, a president who always wants to be seen as a person who is perfect and has performed excellently. In the area of sports where he has performed so poorly, how would you want him to talk about it? This is because he accepts the fact that sports is one area where he has performed so poorly.

“Youth development is also one area the government has performed so poorly. This is because in spite of all the so-called interventions; NABCO, planting for food and jobs, all indicators show that the president failed in those areas.”

The president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, presented his final State of the Nations Address in Parliament on Friday, January 3.

In his presentation, Akufo-Addo stated that serving as the President of Ghana has been the greatest honour of his life, describing it as one marked by significant challenges and triumphs.

He acknowledged that his time in office had demanded his full energy, commitment, and love for the country.

Corruption claims against my appointees were probed, dismissed – Akufo-Addo

Wicked games in NPP: Two MPs hire ‘Assassins’ to dirty Napo’s character

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Even before the 11-member review committee, put together by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to look into what went wrong in the 2024 elections will commence work, assassinating the characters of certain key people, have been planned already.

Two Members of Parliament (MPs), one from the Ashanti Region, a female, who is part of the NPP Caucus Leadership in Parliament and her Colleague from one of the constituencies in the Kwahu area of the Eastern Region, have engaged some youth to embark on mudslinging of Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, NPP running mate for the 2024 Presidential Elections.

Election 2024: Sovereignty at play

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I sat at home, in my couch, sipping a cup of coffee, and wondering; 

On 19 Starfish Avenue, on that Election Day, December 7, and pondering;

Will the Supreme Court, again, declare a winner?

Or will the election be won at the polling station?

Will violence again characterize the election?

Has the electorate been enticed with bank notes?

Or will ballot snatching, ballot stuffing and ballot printing be strategies to uphold?

Hmm, I was uncertain and afraid on that December seven; 

On that cagy election day, full of tension

So much hope, I knew, for the incumbent government, there was;

So much promises, I knew, this government, made

But deep down l knew we are in sorrow;

 We need to vote for a better tomorrow.

To undo the seductive promise of one district one factory;

And to untie the decoy of one million dollar for each constituency;

And thank God our conscience guided our vote;

Ending our collective anger and democratic revolt.

The electorate overwhelmingly, and without mercy, kicked against the massive loot;

And overwhelmingly did so, and without pity, with the power of their thumb, in the voting booth.

And thank God for Dr Bawumia’s statesmanlike early concession speech too.

Oh! Thank the heavens, the surveillance of our men in uniform was second to none 

Preventing the Electoral Commission to outfox was meticulously done

But yes! Still, six died, in our young election democracy

Even when ballot stuffing and ballot snatching were cleverly and vigilantly aborted in our polity

But all in all the politics of impertinency and trickery has given way to the politics of civility and serenity

The electorate did not give the Supreme Court this time to declare the winner in our society

Above all, our people manifested that The Sovereignty of Ghana resides in the people of Ghana

And in the name of the people, the President elect and his NDC government shall exercise the powers of government 

Indeed, a sense of hope rebounds. 

A sense of patriotism makes a come back

As I sip my last coffee, I say May God bless our young polity and enhance its values of democracy.

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Watch as First Lady confronts Deputy Minority Leader Armah-Kofi Buah over his criticism of Akufo-Addo

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Deputy Minority Leader, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah [L] and First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo Deputy Minority Leader, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah [L] and First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo

First Lady H.E. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, wife of President Nana Akufo-Addo, clearly did not take kindly to the harsh words used by Deputy Minority Leader Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah in criticizing her husband’s performance over the last eight years.

The MP, in his remarks following the President’s delivery of the State of the Nation Address on Friday, January 2025 — the President’s last before exiting office on December 7 — stated that the outgoing leader had failed to deliver effectively. He described President Akufo-Addo’s eight years in office as clear evidence of his inability to govern the nation effectively.

“Let me remind His Excellency that his tenure in office will remain a timely reminder of how not to govern a country,” he stated.

Mr. Armah-Kofi Buah further claimed that the President’s poor performance was resoundingly reflected in the December elections.

“This abysmal record was confirmed on December 7th when the people of Ghana delivered the most overwhelming and emphatic vote of rejection any government has ever witnessed in the Fourth Republic,” he added.

The Deputy Minority Leader also criticized the President for reckless borrowing and mismanagement of state funds.

“Mr. President, you will be remembered as the first President who was cautioned by the IMF when you began, and you are still being cautioned at the end of your term. You left something very important out of your account — your promise to God to build a cathedral. But, Mr. President, I will leave that between you and your God,” he remarked.

In response, First Lady H.E. Rebecca Akufo-Addo confronted Mr. Armah-Kofi Buah about his remarks as she was leaving the chamber.

A video shared on the social media platform X shows the First Lady, visibly displeased, angrily addressing the MP for Ellembele while the President’s team was leaving Parliament after signing the chronicle.

In another video, Mrs. Akufo-Addo is seen briefly walking out on the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin. She is heard mumbling, “You sit there and allow people to speak anyhow.”

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Watch as Akufo-Addo touts Ghana’s economy as resilient contrary to claims of ‘being broke’

Shatta Wale and I share similar traits, suffered same fate because we are non-conformists – Asamoah

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Shatta Wale and Asamoah Gyan were classmates at the Seven Great Princess Academy

In his recent rants online, former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan opened up on the challenges he has faced due to his ‘realness’ and non-conformity while drawing comparisons to Shatta Wale, whom he believes has experienced a similar fate. 

What began as a reaction to the Kantamanto fire incident took a personal turn when Asamoah Gyan began discussing how his genuine nature and refusal to conform have often made him a target of hatred and disrespect. 

This led to him referencing Shatta Wale, stating that both of them share certain traits when it comes to dealing with hatred and staying true to themselves.

Buttressing his points further, he also mentioned that people, including some legends whom he has achieved more than, often take his humility for granted. 

Asamoah Gyan said he usually keeps such people in check, even if it leads to being labeled disrespectful, a trait he believes Shatta Wale also possesses. 

“I’ve achieved more than some of my colleagues, but when I see them, I respect them. Because I respect them, they try to disrespect me and take me for granted. But when they do, I quickly let them know that they cannot try that with me. I make them aware that I have achieved more than them, and it’s out of respect that I obey them,” Gyan explained. 

He continued, “That is how Shatta Waleis. When Shatta Wale sees Reggie Rockstone and other legends, he will bow down. It doesn’t mean he is stupid. But when those legends step on his toes, he will insult them to remind them of their place. That guy, watch his life and watch mine. It’s a natural gift.” 

Asamoah Gyan further emphasised his belief that he has always been “the chosen one,” receiving opportunities amidst millions of others. 

“From my infancy, I’ve always been favoured and chosen for opportunities. You can ask around. It’s a gift that no one can take away from me. I always stand out. Out of thousands, and millions, I’m often the chosen one. That’s how Shatta Wale is. Sometimes, I get shocked by these personal traits,” he stated. 

The former Black Stars captain then recounted how years ago, after the success of Shatta Wale’s “Bandana” track, the artiste was blacklisted by the music industry because he refused to conform and remained true to himself. 

“When he released ‘Bandana,’ it blew up and he was happy. But fast forward a year or two, I saw Nii Armah (Shatta Wale) on the streets looking dirty and unkempt. According to the facts I gathered, at that time, Shatta Waledidn’t comply with the industry’s expectations. He is a real person. You can’t tell him what to do, so people in the industry wanted to control him. Because he didn’t allow that, they cut his music off from the mainstream media and sabotaged him to the point where he went broke,” Asamoah Gyan said. 

He added, “He was from a rich home but decided to go on the streets. I was coming back from training when I saw him, and I parked and cried. My classmate, who after the ‘Bandana’ hit was looking like that, I was hurt. So, I stopped in front of Blue Lagoon, where he stayed with his friends, and interacted with him. I asked what happened, and he said, ‘Life happened.’” 

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Gorgeous African Print Dresses for Ladies: Celebrating Culture and Style

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African print dresses have become synonymous with bold fashion, culture, and vibrancy. The stunning patterns, bright colors, and intricate designs are more than just fabric; they tell stories of heritage, history, and creativity. For modern women who wish to express their individuality while embracing cultural richness, African print dresses are a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary fashion. Here’s a look at some of the most gorgeous African print dresses for ladies that are taking over the fashion scene.

1. The Maxi Dress

The African print maxi dress is a timeless and elegant choice, perfect for formal events, weddings, or casual outings. With its flowing silhouette, this dress exudes effortless beauty and grace. Maxi dresses can come in a variety of styles, from off-the-shoulder designs to halter necks, creating a flattering and feminine look. Paired with bold jewelry and a clutch, an African print maxi dress is an outfit that commands attention.

2. The Peplum Dress

The peplum style, which features a short, flared section at the waist, is another stunning way to showcase African prints. This dress style offers a flattering fit for most body shapes, accentuating curves while allowing for comfortable movement. Often, peplum dresses combine structured patterns with playful fabric, creating a chic yet fun ensemble that’s ideal for both work and evening events.

3. The Shift Dress

For a more relaxed yet stylish look, the African print shift dress is a go-to choice. This style is simple and comfortable, with a straight cut that skims the body. Shift dresses with African prints can feature a variety of patterns, from bold geometric designs to delicate floral motifs, making them perfect for everything from casual weekend outings to afternoon tea with friends.

4. The Bodycon Dress

For those who want to turn heads, the African print bodycon dress is the ultimate showstopper. This form-fitting style highlights the natural curves of the body and works beautifully with the boldness of African prints. Often seen in vibrant, rich colors like deep reds, blues, and yellows, the bodycon dress allows the wearer to showcase their personal style with confidence and flair.

5. The Wrap Dress

African print wrap dresses are both flattering and versatile. The wrap design cinches at the waist, creating an hourglass shape and offering a customizable fit. These dresses come in a variety of lengths, from mini to midi to maxi, and can be paired with everything from heels to sandals for a day-to-night transition. The beauty of the wrap dress lies in its simplicity and the ability to dress it up or down according to the occasion.

6. The Off-Shoulder Dress

For a more daring, feminine look, the off-shoulder African print dress continues to be a favorite. With its relaxed neckline that exposes the shoulders, this dress style combines sensuality and elegance. Whether it’s a dress with voluminous sleeves or a fitted design, the off-shoulder style adds a touch of romance, perfect for an evening out or a summer garden party.

In conclusion, African print dresses are not just about fashion—they are an expression of culture, pride, and creativity. The diverse styles and vibrant colors make these dresses perfect for a wide range of occasions. Whether you’re seeking something chic and sophisticated or fun and flirty, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to choosing a gorgeous African print dress that reflects your personality and heritage. Embrace the beauty and boldness of African prints and wear them with pride!