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Jegri Bekala’s selection to mine in Dormaa is based on merit — Board of Governors

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Barimah Twumasi Bekoe II, a member of the Board of Governors of the Jegri Bekala Limited, a mining company, says the company’s selection to mine in the Dormaa Central Municipality and Dormaa East District in the Bono Region is based on merit.

He explained that based on their track record, the company was given the go ahead to undertake large scale surface/alluvial gold mining activities in the area.

Barimah Bekoe II, also the Twaforhene (sub-chief) of the Dormaa Traditional Council said: “Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu II, the Paramount Chief of the Dormaa Traditional Area has taken a firm decision to outlaw illegal mining in the area”.

His decision is basically because of the visible and negative impact of galamsey, causing widespread and extensive damage, devastation and destruction to forest, natural vegetation and environment, as well as plundering natural resources, polluting water bodies and the manifestation of all kinds of disease as well as health hazards in communities”.

Barimah Bekoe II stated that “the Dormaahene finally settled on Jegri Bekala Limited after a complete scrutiny by carefully investigating and checking the backgrounds of the three mining companies”.

Barimah Bekoe II, also the Chief of Kofiasua in the Traditional Area, was speaking at a stakeholder’s engagement, organised by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) at Aboabo Number Two.

Attended by chiefs and queens, assembly members, and community leaders, the meeting sought to discuss Jegri Bekala Limited’s alluvial gold mining activities at Amasu in the Municipality and Kyeremasu in the Dormaa East District.

Barimah Bekoe II explained that checks showed that the Jegri Bekala Limited had a global track record of responsible mining, saying the company’s policy forced it to recruit 60 percent of the labour force of skilled and unskilled labour from within the local communities.

He said: “Where there is no skilled labour, they employ persons outside the local communities. That means if there’s an engineer in the community, the engineer will be considered first rather than an outsider”.

Barimah Bekoe II explained that the company would have terms of agreement and negotiations with landowners, households and farmers whose property were within its concessional area for compensation, assuring that “Jegri Bekala is here completely for the development”.

Ghana starlet Jerry Afriyie joins Belgian club RAAL La Louviere on season-long loan

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Afriyie has completed a season-long loan move to newly-promoted Belgian Afriyie has completed a season-long loan move to newly-promoted Belgian

Ghanaian teenage striker Jerry Afriyie has completed a season-long loan move to newly-promoted Belgian Pro League side RAAL La Louviere from Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Qadsiah, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm

The 18-year-old, regarded as one of Ghana’s brightest emerging talents, joins the Belgian top-flight newcomers in search of regular first-team football after an impressive 2024 campaign that boosted his profile on the international stage.

Afriyie excelled with Ghana’s U-20 team, the Black Satellites, earning a quick promotion to the senior Black Stars, where he made a promising start to his international career.

At club level, he shone during a loan spell with Spanish Segunda Division side CD Lugo, where his pace, work rate, and finishing ability caught the eye.

His performances convinced Al-Qadsiah to integrate him into their pre-season programme in Europe, but the Saudi side has now opted to send him on loan to Belgium to accelerate his development in a competitive league.

La Louviere, in their first season back in the top tier, will count on Afriyie’s attacking flair to bolster their survival hopes.

The Ghanaian forward is expected to feature prominently in their plans, with the move seen as a valuable step in his growth and pathway toward Europe’s elite stage.

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Murtala Mohammed, Alhaji Limuna laid to rest

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By Nii Martey M. Botchway

The remains of the two Muslim faithful who were part of last Wednesday’s helicopter crash have been laid to rest at the Military Cemetery at Tse Addo in Accra.

Alhaji Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment Science and Technology, and Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, the Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, were laid to rest in solemn ceremonies attended by political leaders, family members, and hundreds of mourners.

This was preceded by a short state ceremony at the forecourt of the State House, where a solemn Islamic Janaaza prayer led by Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, the National Chief Imam was held.The Janaaza prayer, a brief yet profound Islamic funeral rite performed in under five minutes, sought divine mercy and forgiveness for the departed souls.

President John Dramani Mahama, in his address urged the nation and families of the deceased to find solace in the Lord.“Today is not a day for talking, I just want to thank you for your sympathies. The Qu‘ran teaches that he who attends the funeral of a departed friend and waits till the final prayers will receive more blessings,” he said.The ceremony drew a cross-section of dignitaries, including government officials, Members of Parliament, party representatives, religious leaders, and hundreds of sympathizers who gathered to pay their last respects.

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‘A lot of NPP founding members unhappy with direction and state of party’

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Kwame Pianim is an economist and an elder of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwame Pianim is an economist and an elder of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)

A stateman, economist and an elder of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Pianim, has stated that many elders of the opposition NPP are unhappy with the current direction of the party.

Sharing his thoughts on the party’s decision to elect a flagbearer first before the grassroot elections on TV3 on August 11, 2025, he said that he does not agree to the approach.

In his estimation, the leadership needs to urgently stop and listen to the advice of their elders before advancing forward in most of their operations.

“I do not agree with it (election of flagbearer ahead of other grassroot elections). We are trying to restructure the party. We are trying to get the young people to halt, look and listen. So that they get the direction right. I know a lot of founding members who are unhappy with the direction and state of the party.

“I know a lot of them who are anxious and contacting the current leadership of the party. Both in parliament, national secretariate, and the council of elder to hold on first and stage a stakeholder engagement to look at the direction and state of the party. They are worried about the direction the young people have taken in the party. I hope that we will soon get our acts together, rebuild, restructure and build a united front to move forward,” he said.

Quizzed on whether the young people are listening to their counsel he said, “50% of the problem will be resolved if they listen because it is their future, not my future …if they refuse to listen to our counsel the NPP will become irrelevant to the politics of Ghana as the CPP has become.”

Kwame Pianim’s reactions follow internal wrangling in the New Patriotic Party, (NPP) leading to varying factions; a trend many political watchers have strongly cautioned could spell doom for the party.

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COCOBOD announces opening of 2025/26 main crop season

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The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has announced the producer price for cocoa beans for the 2025/2026 main crop season, which commenced on Thursday, August 7, 2025.

In a circular copied to the Ghana News Agency, COCOBOD stated that the producer price for cocoa beans will be GHS1,549.92 per load of 30 kilogrammes for Grade I and GHS3,229 per bag of 64 kilogrammes gross.

Meanwhile, the price for a tonne of 16 bags is GHC 51,664, the circular, signed by Dr Ransford Abbey, Acting Chief Executive of COCOBOD stated, adding that purchases of cocoa beans would be made at all buying centres.

Last week, Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, noted that the government had maintained the Cedi equivalent of US$3,100 per tonne at GHS16 toUS$1 for several months to protect farmers against income loss.

He also announced approved margins and fees for key players in the cocoa value chain, including buyers, haulers, warehouse operators and quality control units, in addition to the provision of jute bags for smooth start of the 2025/26 season.

For farmers, the Finance Minister indicated that the government would provide them with free liquid and granular fertilisers, insecticides, fungicides, and flower inducers, to enable them yields to increase.

Ghanaian defender Hamidu Abdul Fatawu joins Algerian League newbies MB Rouissat

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Ghanaian defender Hamidu Abdul Fatawu has completes a new move Ghanaian defender Hamidu Abdul Fatawu has completes a new move

Ghanaian defender Hamidu Abdul Fatawu has completed a move to Algerian Ligue 1 newcomers MB Rouissat on a free transfer following his departure from Egyptian outfit Ghazl El Mahalla.

The 26-year-old left-back ended his stint with El Mahalla at the conclusion of the 2024-25 campaign, having featured in 22 matches across all competitions.

His solid defensive displays and ability to contribute in attack made him a key figure during his one-year stay in the Egyptian Premier League.

Abdul Fatawu initially joined El Mahalla in July 2024 after catching the eye with Medeama SC during their CAF Champions League campaign.

His performances at the continental level highlighted his pace, positional awareness, and composure under pressure, earning him a move abroad.

Later that year, the former Medeama star was rewarded with his Ghana senior national team debut, putting in a strong display in the Black Stars’ 3-1 victory over Liberia.

That performance cemented his reputation as one of Ghana’s reliable options on the left side of defence.

At Rouissat, Abdul Fatawu will bring top-flight and international experience to a team aiming to make an impact in their maiden Algerian Ligue 1 season.

His versatility, and work rate are expected to play a pivotal role as the club navigates the challenges of elite competition.

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Bagbin, parliamentary leadership commiserate with family of Alhaji Muniru

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, on Monday, August 11, 2025, led a delegation of parliamentary leaders to the residence of the late Alhaji Mohammed Muniru, the Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, to commiserate with his family.

The late Muniru died in a helicopter crash on Wednesday, August 6, together with seven other high-profile persons who were in the helicopter with him.

Speaking during the visit, Mr Bagbin reflected on the inevitability of life and death, urging the bereaved family to take solace in the good legacy left behind by the deceased.

“Man will always propose, and God will dispose. None of us knows when we will come into the world, and none of us knows when we will leave the world. So, we thank God because he gave us very good people, and they have served well,” he said.

The Speaker recalled his long-standing relationship with the late Alhaji Muniru, describing him as a trusted aide and confidant.

“He was my administrator, and before you see me, you have to see him first. That is who I worked with for the past 12 months when I was with the Ministry of Health. Since then, he has been very, very close,” Mr Bagbin noted.

The delegation included the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga; Deputy Minority Leader, Patricia Appiagyei; and Majority Chief Whip, Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor.

They offered words of comfort to the grieving family and paid tribute to the late Alhaji Muniru’s dedicated service.

Meanwhile, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed Limuna, together with Alhaji Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment Science and Technology, were laid to rest in solemn ceremonies , in accordance with Islamic rites on Sunday, August 10.

Omane Boamah was behind key NDC health manifesto pledges — Ablakwa

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Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has revealed that many of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) health sector promises were inspired by the late Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah.

Speaking on The Point of View programme on Monday, August 11, 2025, Mr. Ablakwa highlighted Dr. Omane Boamah’s role as a key strategist for President John Mahama during the opposition years from 2017 to 2024.

“Many people do not know that a lot of the promises in the National Democratic Congress manifesto when it comes to the health sector are his thoughts,” Mr. Ablakwa said.

He pointed to initiatives such as free primary health care and the MahamaCares programme among others, noting that these were postulated by Dr. Omane Boamah and well received by the public.

“He became a strong strategist for President Mahama throughout the opposition period,” Mr. Ablakwa added.

The late Defence Minister, who tragically died in the August 6 military helicopter crash, left behind a legacy of policy innovation and political strategy that continues to influence the National Democratic Congress’s approach to governance.

The helicopter crash on Wednesday, August 6, claimed the lives of Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence, and Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation.

Others confirmed dead were Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator; Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate; and Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

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

Earlier, the Ghana Armed Forces reported that the Z-9 helicopter, carrying three crew members and five passengers, had gone “off the radar.”

The aircraft departed Accra at 09:12 local time (GMT) and was heading to Obuasi for an anti-illegal mining event. Its disappearance triggered an immediate search-and-rescue operation, which later confirmed that all eight people aboard had died.

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‘Shoulder’ saved the Ghanaian music scene this year – Medikal

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Rapper, Medikal, has stated that Ghanaians have not just been dancing to his song, he believes it’s the beat keeping Ghana’s music scene alive.

The rapper stated that his latest hit, “Shoulder,” featuring Shatta Wale and Beeztrap KOTM, is the track that has revived the industry in 2025.

In a post on his X page on August 10, 2025, Medikal wrote, “Shoulder saved the Ghanaian music scene this year.”

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He went on to say that his ability to release hit songs while still delivering hard-hitting rap for the streets is a rare skill that shouldn’t be underestimated.

“Mastering the art of dropping hits, staying consistent and dropping bars for the streets simultaneously is a whole different quest. Y’all don’t deserve me tbh,” he wrote in another post.

However, Medikal’s comments have garnered conversations online.

Scores of fans disagreed with his statement, saying ‘Shoulder’ has been a popular song but cannot be credited with “saving” the Ghanaian music scene in 2025.

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“Well, Shoulder has played its part but claiming it has saved Ghanaian music this year is a stretch,” one user commented.

Others pointed to streaming charts to back their argument, noting that most of the top spots this year have been dominated by Black Sherif’s songs from his “Iron Boy” project.

Some also questioned if Medikal was overlooking other major hits, including Moliy’s ‘Shake It to the Max,” which has been making waves globally.

“Is Shake it to the Max a joke to you????” another user wrote.

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Watch as another helicopter makes emergency landing in Nkawkaw

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A Volta River Aviation helicopter made an emergency landing on Monday morning August 11, 2025 at Nkawkaw, near the Nkawkaw bypass in the Kwahu West Municipality of the Eastern Region.

On Monday, the aircraft, a Jet A-1 with registration number 9G-AFW, was travelling from Accra to Kumasi when the pilot was forced to land due to poor visibility caused by harsh weather conditions.

Sources at the scene confirmed that the pilot and crew members are safe and unharmed.

The incident occurred just days after another Volta River Aviation helicopter, with registration number 9G-ADW, made an emergency landing at the Presby School Park in Ajumako Kokoben, Central Region.

That aircraft, which was carrying four passengers, ran into poor visibility and turbulent winds mid-flight.

The pilot landed in an open field within a local school compound, where the helicopter remained for about an hour until weather conditions improved.

These incidents come in the wake of a tragic military helicopter crash on August 6 in Adansi Akrofuom, Ashanti Region, which killed eight people on board.

The helicopter crash on August 6, claimed the lives of the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed; Minister of Defence, Dr Omane Boamah, a former Ashanti Regional Minister Samuel Sarpong; Muniru Limuna (Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator); and Samuel Aboagye, a former Parliamentary Candidate.

Also, the crew members were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Mane-Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

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Eastern Regional House of Chiefs mourns helicopter crash victims

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The Eastern Regional House of Chiefs has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of two Ministers of State and six other public servants, describing the loss as a national tragedy that has shaken the very core of the country.

In a heartfelt statement issued on Friday, August 8 and signed by its President, Nene Sakite II, who is also the Konor of Manya Krobo, the House of Chiefs conveyed its condolences to the President of the Republic, the bereaved families, and the entire nation.

The traditional leaders mourned not only the passing of distinguished sons of the land but also the profound pain and void left in the hearts of their families, colleagues, and the many whose lives they touched through dedicated service to Ghana.

They further offered prayers for comfort and strength for the grieving families and urged Ghanaians to remain united at this moment of collective mourning.

This comes in the aftermath of the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of eight people, including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah; Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; and NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong.

Also among the deceased were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

On Sunday, August 10, Ghanaians paid their final respects to Dr. Murtala Muhammed and Muniru Mohammed. A state funeral for all the victims will be held on Friday, August 15, at the Black Star Square.

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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Ghana Advocacy Group Pushes Parliamentary Term Limits and Gender Quotas

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A prominent civil society organization is demanding sweeping constitutional changes to overhaul Ghana’s political landscape.

The New Ghana Social Justice Forum has called for a two-term limit for Members of Parliament and mandatory gender-balanced candidate lists, arguing current systems enable corruption and exclude women.

In a forceful statement, the Forum condemned Ghana’s “highest bidder” political culture, where parliamentary hopefuls allegedly bribe party executives to secure nominations. This practice, they claim, sidelines qualified professionals and fuels corruption. “Extended tenure fosters environments where parliamentary committees are used to solicit kickbacks,” the group asserted, warning that long-serving MPs develop unchecked influence. They also cited threats of violence against challengers in some constituencies as undermining democratic renewal.

The proposed term limits would mirror Ghana’s presidential restrictions, capping MPs at two terms. The Forum believes this would dismantle political monopolies, reduce pressure to recoup campaign investments through graft, and open doors to new talent. Simultaneously, they advocate legislation requiring parties to field at least 50% women candidates in general elections to break systemic barriers in political leadership.

“Experience begins on the first day in office,” the Forum emphasized, rejecting claims that lengthy tenure equals competence. “No parliamentary seat is any individual’s birthright.” The group urged Ghana’s Constitutional Committee, anti-corruption bodies, and diplomatic partners to support these reforms, invoking Albert Einstein’s warning about inaction in the face of wrongdoing.

No immediate response has been issued by Parliament or major political parties regarding these proposals, which would require constitutional amendments to implement.

5 investment options to choose when the market is down

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Ghana's investment climate is rebounding Ghana’s investment climate is rebounding

“Invest when others panic” is a principle American investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett has applied to stay afloat in the stock market.

This principle has been echoed repeatedly by asset managers and investors to encourage investment even during market downturns.

For Ghana, the last two years have been characterised by turbulence in the investment community, leading to a decline in investor confidence.

The appetite for investment fell even further due to the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, which affected government bonds, once considered the safest investment tool.

However, Ghana’s economy has, over the last six months, shown signs of rebound and recovery, as reflected in its macroeconomic indicators and general outlook.

This presents an opportunity for those who have resorted to keeping their money in cash or fixed deposits to consider investing again.

This article explores five investment options worth considering now, even though the investment climate is not entirely favourable.

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1. Bank of Ghana Gold Coin

The Chief Executive of Dalex Finance and economist Joe Jackson has described the newly introduced Bank of Ghana Gold Coin as “an excellent investment tool.”

According to him, gold prices have outperformed the US dollar since the beginning of the year.

The coin was introduced by the central bank to discourage dollar hoarding. Each day, the bank publishes the coin’s price in correlation with the daily exchange rate. Buyers can purchase the coin and hold it until they decide to sell in the future when prices appreciate.

The coins are available in quarter-ounce, half-ounce, and one-ounce denominations.

2. Stocks

Investing in stocks when the market is “down” may not seem sensible to the average person, but it often works well for investors. Historically, the stock market has always rebounded to generate profits over the long term.

Stocks are typically suited for long-term investments and for individuals with a higher risk tolerance. Returns can be substantial and rewarding. However, because stocks are high-risk, it is crucial to work with trusted brokers or investment schemes, tread cautiously, and seek expert advice.

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3. Treasury Bills

Treasury bills are short-term, safe investments with maturity periods of 91, 182, or 364 days. Despite recent reductions in interest rates, they remain a solid investment choice.

Treasury bills are auctioned by the Bank of Ghana through commercial banks every Friday. With as little as GH¢100, you can start investing in them.

4. Partner capital

Partner capital refers to funds provided by an individual to support or grow another person’s business, typically in exchange for equity, profit-sharing, or convertible debt. This arrangement forms a close, trust-based financial partnership.

With the economy rebounding and inflation easing, it is advisable to identify promising businesses and invest in them for potential long-term gains.

5. Human capital investing

Human capital investment involves putting resources into an individual’s skills, career, education, or future earning potential, in exchange for returns tied to their success.

Regardless of market conditions, investing in people can be both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling.

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‘God is good’ – Thomas Partey reacts after Villareal debut

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Partey made his debut for Villareal on Sunday Partey made his debut for Villareal on Sunday

Thomas Partey marked his first appearance for Villarreal with a message of gratitude, despite his side’s preseason defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday, August 10, 2025.

The Ghana international, who joined the Yellow Submarine this summer on a two-year deal, came off the bench in the second half as Villarreal fell 2-0 at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

Aston Villa took control early, with England striker Ollie Watkins opening the scoring in the 23rd minute, before Emiliano Buendía sealed the result just four minutes into the second half.

After the game, Partey took to social media to share a brief but heartfelt reaction.

Posting photos from the match, the former Arsenal midfielder wrote, “First minutes in the tank. God is good,” underlining his excitement at getting back on the pitch in Spanish football.

The 32-year-old’s return to La Liga comes after a successful stint at Atlético Madrid earlier in his career, where he won the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup.

Villarreal are banking on his wealth of experience to bolster their midfield as they prepare for a demanding 2025/26 campaign, which includes a UEFA Champions League run.

Partey’s debut may have ended in defeat, but the signs of sharpness and composure he displayed suggest that Villarreal fans can expect a key role from the Ghanaian star in the months ahead.

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Bubu Gowns For Married Women Women

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The bubu gown has become a beloved wardrobe essential in African fashion, especially among married women who value its graceful blend of comfort and sophistication. Originally rooted in West African culture, this free-flowing attire has evolved from a traditional garment into a contemporary fashion favorite admired for its elegance and adaptability.

Known for its expansive, flowing shape, the bubu gown provides exceptional comfort without compromising style. Its loose, airy cut—often featuring wide sleeves and a flowing outline—makes it suitable for various occasions, from casual daytime outings to more formal events. The look can be effortlessly dressed up or down, depending on the fabric choice and accessories.

Many married women are drawn to the bubu gown because it harmonizes cultural heritage with modern fashion sensibilities. It comes in a wide array of fabrics and patterns, ranging from vivid, eye-catching prints to more subdued, classic shades. Typically crafted from breathable textiles like silk, chiffon, or cotton, the bubu gown is ideal for all-day wear in warm climates and often seen at events such as religious services, traditional ceremonies, or family gatherings.

More than just a stylish outfit, the bubu gown holds cultural and emotional significance. It reflects a strong sense of identity, pride, and connection to heritage, while also allowing room for personal expression. For many women, it represents both the strength and grace of femininity, rooted in tradition yet open to contemporary interpretation.

The bubu gown is far more than a fashion choice—it’s a symbol of cultural elegance, confidence, and practicality. For married women seeking both comfort and style rooted in tradition, it remains a go-to staple with lasting appeal.

Unchecked Prophecies could aid criminal acts

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The Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations has advised religious leaders to exercise caution and restraint when making prophecies concerning high-profile political figures.

The advisory follows the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed eight lives, including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah; Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; and NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong. Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah also perished in the accident.

The office further urged religious leaders to formally submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of national significance for urgent review.

Speaking to Citi News on Monday, August 11, Presidential Envoy Elvis Afriyie Ankrah explained that the move seeks to safeguard the nation, minimise public controversy, and prevent incidents where unscrupulous individuals could exploit such revelations for malicious purposes.

“If you say that a military aircraft, a presidential jet, is going to crash, it is a matter of national security. Let’s say somebody says he has seen a vision that armed robbers are going to attack a minister of state. It may well be true, but that same prophecy can create an avenue for a miscreant to carry out the attack.

“Even if it began as a prophecy, it could still open the door for something terrible to happen,” Mr. Afriyie Ankrah cautioned.

His remarks come amid the widespread circulation of prophecies on social media following the August 6 tragedy, which has plunged the nation into mourning. Ghanaians paid their final respects to Dr. Murtala Muhammed and Muniru Mohammed on Sunday, August 10.

A state funeral for all eight victims is scheduled for Friday, August 15, at the Black Star Square, where their service and sacrifice will be honoured.

Is It Holy Spirit That Will Fuel Generator – Odumodublvck Defends Church Donations

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Popular Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck, has stated that he would be willing to donate a billion naira to the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) if he could afford it.

Speaking via a post on 𝕏, the singer vowed that he and his household would continuously support the work of God.

Ghana Advocacy Group Demands Mining Crackdown After Ministerial Deaths

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Ghana’s Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has urged the government to declare a state of emergency on illegal mining following a helicopter crash that killed two cabinet ministers and six officials.

The group was en route to launch rCOMSDEP, a community mining program targeting galamsey (illegal mining), when the tragedy struck on August 11.

In a forceful statement, ISODEC linked the incident to Ghana’s escalating illegal mining crisis, which it called an “existential threat” to the nation’s environment and future. The group highlighted widespread destruction of water bodies, biodiversity loss, and health hazards plaguing mining-affected communities. “This devastating incident underscores the need for decisive apolitical action,” ISODEC asserted, connecting the officials’ mission to the broader struggle against environmental degradation.

The organization demanded immediate enforcement of mining laws, including the urgent repeal of Act II 2462 and a crackdown on kingpins. It called for confiscating wealth derived from illegal operations, enhanced monitoring, and public accountability for all involved in the trade—directly or indirectly. ISODEC also pushed for accelerated rollout of sustainable community mining programs that prioritize environmental protection and local participation.

“Let us honor the departed by taking bold steps to protect our environment,” stated Executive Director Sam Danse, framing the tragedy as a catalyst for systemic change. The group emphasized that only rigorous, sustainable practices could balance economic needs with ecological preservation.

No immediate response has been issued by President Mahama’s administration. The appeal lands amid heightened scrutiny of illegal mining’s political ties following the deaths of high-ranking officials dedicated to combating it.

Kwesi Arthur and King Promise deliver on new Highlife-Amapiano anthem

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Ghanaian heavyweights Kwesi Arthur and King Promise have joined forces on “Real Thing”, a powerful new single blending the rhythmic flair of amapiano with the melodic undertones of highlife, wrapped in rich, synth-driven production.

Crafted by fast-rising producer Hylander, “Real Thing” showcases the dynamic synergy between two of West Africa’s most influential voices. King Promise opens with a smooth pre-hook and reflective verse, setting the tone with vulnerability and intent. Kwesi Arthur delivers a gripping chorus, anchoring the record with his signature grit and emotional depth.

The song’s creation is a story of persistence. A scheduled session at Small World Records in Accra was halted by a power outage. Refusing to lose momentum, the team regrouped at 5 Star’s home studio, only to face neighborhood noise complaints. When power returned and studio space opened up, they completed the record at Killbeatz’s studio, a process that reflects the very essence of the track: resilience, loyalty, and brotherhood.

“Real Thing” isn’t just a collaboration, it’s a cultural statement. It captures the pulse of modern Ghanaian music while honoring the roots that raised it. Through synth textures, amapiano drums, and heartfelt delivery, the track reflects the sound of a new generation grounded in West African excellence.

Now available on all streaming platforms, the single is accompanied by a vibrant music video celebrating the community, spirit, and drive behind the song.

Stream “Real Thing” now and witness the evolution of West African sound.

Profile of the late Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III

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Asanteman and the entire nation has been hit with a sad news of the passing of Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III.

According to multiple news sources, she died on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at the age of 98.

Profile of the late Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III

The late Asantehemaa was named Nana Ama Konadu at birth and also known by all as Nana Panin or Naa Panin.

She later became Nana Konadu Yiadom III, after her enstoolment as the 14th Asantehemaa on February 6, 2016.

Born in 1927, Nana Konadu Yiadom III was born at the Benyaade Shrine in Merdan, a small town near Kumasi.

Her birth coincided with the restoration of the Asante Confederacy.

She was the daughter of Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, who later served as Asantehemaa from 1977 to 2016, and Opanin Kofi Fofie, a carpenter from Besease.

Early Life and Education

At a little over a year old, Nana Konadu Yiadom III was separated from her mother and raised by her aunt, Nana Afia Konadu, in Ash-Town, Kumasi.

Despite not receiving a formal education, she underwent a comprehensive informal education, gaining knowledge and skills not taught in a classroom.

In her early teens, she was initiated into womanhood alongside her niece, Nana Abena Ansa.

She later married Opanin Kwame Boateng, a blacksmith from Aduman.

A Prophecy Fulfilled

Known for her kind heart, humility, and hardworking nature, Nana Konadu Yiadom III’s future was prophesied in the mid-1990s.

Kwaku Firi Bosomfo, a priest, foretold through Baffour Akoto, a senior linguist to the Asantehene, that she would one day become the Queen of Asante.

This prophecy came to pass, leading to her ascension as Asantehemaa.

Philanthropy and Leadership

Throughout her life, Nana Konadu Yiadom III has been recognized for her generosity and leadership.

The Saviour Church named a school after her, the Nana Konadu Saviour School, in honour of her contributions to God’s work.

As Asantehemaa, she has been praised for her high level of equity, justice, and fairness.

All cases brought before her have been settled amicably. During her 5th anniversary, she demonstrated her compassionate spirit by making a significant donation to the Mother-Baby Unit (MBU), Pediatric Emergency Care Unit (PICU), and Pediatric Emergency Unit (PEU) at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and Manhyia Government District Hospital.

This generous donation was part of a broader campaign she launched to encourage mothers to breastfeed their children, an annual event she instituted to promote the health and well-being of young ones.

Article culled from; https://manhyiapalace.org/profile-of-asantehemaa/

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NPP Elder Sounds Alarm Over Party’s Post-Election Direction

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Longtime New Patriotic Party figure Kwame Pianim has voiced serious concerns about the opposition party’s trajectory following its defeat in Ghana’s 2024 general elections.

The respected elder and former presidential aspirant described himself as personally worried about internal developments within the NPP. He revealed that many founding members share his unease, fearing the party risks losing its relevance if current leaders fail to correct course.

Pianim’s comments come amid visible strains within the party. These include the contentious decision to schedule the presidential primary for January 2026, ahead of crucial grassroots elections, and public clashes between spokespeople for rival presidential hopefuls. Speaking exclusively to 3news, Pianim stressed the urgent need for reflection.

“We are trying to get the young people who are running the party to halt, look and listen so that we get the direction right,” he stated, emphasizing efforts to restructure the party.

He confirmed that elders and founding members are actively pushing for a major stakeholder engagement. Their goal is to comprehensively reassess the party’s direction and current state. Pianim noted widespread anxiety among the party’s founders, who are reaching out to current leadership across Parliament, the National Secretariat, and the Council of Elders to facilitate this crucial dialogue.

Despite Ghana’s stable two-party system between the NPP and the ruling National Democratic Congress, Pianim issued a stark warning. He fears the NPP could fade into political irrelevance if immediate corrective steps aren’t taken by its leaders. “We are worried about the direction the young people are taking the party,” he reiterated, expressing hope for unity and rebuilding.

Pianim, recalling his own past presidential bid, directly addressed the younger generation now at the helm. He urged them to heed the elders’ call, framing the party’s survival as fundamental to their own political futures. “If we do not listen and restructure our party,” he cautioned, “the NPP will become as irrelevant to the politics of Ghana as the CPP has become now.”

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GFA debunks false claims of No Media Coverage for 31st Congress

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has refuted claims suggesting there will be no media coverage of its 31st Ordinary Session of Congress scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, 2025.

The FA has confirmed that the event will be streamed live across all official GFA platforms, in line with best global practices, ensuring millions of viewers at home and abroad can follow proceedings in real time.

In a statement on Monday, the GFA also announced that a press conference will be held immediately after Congress at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram. This will provide journalists with a comprehensive update on the day’s deliberations and allow for questions from the media.

As of the submission deadline, all 124 Members of Congress had duly registered their delegates for the annual gathering of the football fraternity.

The 31st Ordinary Session will take place at the E.T. Mensah Hall of the Ghanaman Centre of Excellence, commencing at 11:00 a.m.

The GFA urges all members of the press to be seated promptly after the close of Congress to participate fully in the post-event briefing.

Prophecy review not to stifle worship

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Presidential Envoy for the Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations Office, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has defended a new directive requiring religious leaders to submit prophecies of national significance for official review.

In a letter issued on Sunday, August 10, 2025, the office urged clergy across the country to formally present any prophecy or spiritual insight relating to high-profile political leaders, governance, national security, or public stability to its office for urgent assessment.

This comes in the wake of viral videos on social media following the August 6 helicopter crash that killed eight people, including two cabinet ministers.

In the videos, some self-proclaimed men of God claimed they had foreseen the crash in visions and issued warnings that were ignored.

Speaking in an interview with Accra-based Joy FM on Monday, August 11, Mr. Afriyie Ankrah stressed that the measure was not aimed at stifling religious expression, but rather at safeguarding national stability.

“Every man of God, a prophet, has every right to prophesy about any and everything they choose to. There is no problem about that,” he said.

“But when it concerns the President, Vice President, senior government officials, or carries serious security implications, it should be formally shared with my office for urgent review and appropriate action.”

Quoting scripture, he cited First Thessalonians 5:20-21 — “Do not treat prophecies with contempt, but test them all. Hold on to what is good” — and First John 4:1, which urges believers to “test the spirits.”

“The Bible actually encourages review… All things are lawful, but not all things are beneficial,” he explained.

Mr. Afriyie Ankrah said the directive seeks to ensure that revelations are handled responsibly to prevent unnecessary panic and to enable proactive responses.

“This is not about negativity. It’s about ensuring that whatever God reveals can be acted upon in a way that protects the country and honours the responsibility that comes with spiritual insight. Whether it’s a prophecy, vision, or revelation, everything begins and ends with prayer.”

He illustrated the gravity of such prophecies with an example:

“Can you imagine if a prophet in America said Air Force One was going to crash? The kind of actions would immediately follow? We don’t want to get to that point.”

The Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations Office said it will work closely with religious leaders to ensure that national security considerations are balanced with the constitutional right to freedom of worship.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) said it has not yet received formal communication from the Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations regarding the proposed review of prophecies of national significance.

GPCC: No official communication yet on national prophecies directive

Sabrina Exits BBNaija Season 10

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Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) season 10 housemate, Sabrina has exited the reality television show due to medical reasons.
Naija News reports that her exit shocked fellow contestants on Monday, as she revealed she had just 20 minutes to pack her belongings before leaving the house.
Speaking to housemates, Sabrina said: “I am leaving the house today, I have to go pack right now. I am leaving for medical reasons. I don’t know whether I am coming back, I can’t answer that. I have only 20 minutes to pack. You

Asantehene announces death of Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III

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

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II made the announcement at an Asanteman Council meeting at the Manhyia Palace on Monday [Aug 11], reports Gilbert Mawuli Agbey

The one-week observance of the passing of Nana Konadu Yiadom III is scheduled for Thursday, August 21, 2025.

Nana Konadu Yiadom III

The 91-year-old Nana Konadu Yiadom III, who reigned for eight years, died on Thursday, August 7, 2025.

Nana Konadu Yiadom III, at the age of 83, succeeded Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II in 2017.

Nana Konadu Yiadom III was the elder sister of Otumfuo Osei Tutu and daughter of Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, who passed away at age 109 on November 15, 2016, after reigning for 39 years as Asantehemaa. 

Below is a list of past Asante Queen Mothers


  1. Nana Nyarko Kusiamoa ( 1695 – 1722 )


  2. Nana Nkatia Abamo ( 1722 – 1740 )


  3. Nana Akua Afriyie ( 1740 – 1768 )


  4. Nana Konadu Yiadom I ( 1768 – 1809 )


  5. Nana Akosua Adoma ( 1809 – 1819 )


  6. Nana Ama Serwaa ( 1819 – 1828 )


  7. Nana Yaa Dufie ( 1828 – 1836 )


  8. Nana Afua Sarpon ( 1836 – 1857 )


  9. Nana Afua Kobi I ( 1857 – 1884 )


  10. Nana Yaa Akyaa ( 1884 – 1917 )


  11. Nana Konadu Yiadom II ( 1917 – 1945 )


  12. Nana Ama Serwaa Nyarko ( 1945 – 1977 )


  13. Nana Afua Serwaa Kobi Ampem II ( 1977 – 2016)


  14. Nana Konadu Yiadom III (2017 – 2025)

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Helicopter Crash: We will not be intimidated

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Lead pastor of Reign House Chapel International, Prophet Eric Boahen-Uche, has stated that he and other prophets in the country would not be intimidated by any actions taken against them.

Speaking on United Showbiz on August 9, 2025, Prophet Boahen-Uche expressed frustration that prophetic warnings in Ghana are often disregarded until events unfold.

The pastor came into the limelight in the aftermath of a Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash on August 6, which claimed the lives of high-ranking officials.

Following the development, videos from his 31st Night sermon on December 31, 2024, popped up on social media, in which saw him predicted an increase in plane crashes and urged prayers for safe travels.

Speaking to Empress Gifty, he bemoaned the disrespect he and other prophets face, especially from politicians and celebrities.

“They don’t give respect to the prophets, they don’t listen to any of us, nor take us seriously. But everyone has their calling. So these politicians and celebrities should stop with the disrespect,” he said.

Addressing calls by the government for religious leaders to submit sensitive prophecies that concern the country and its top officials for review before making them public, Prophet Boahen-Uche declared that he and other prophets would not be intimidated.

“Some also think that prophecies are always targeted at celebrities and prominent people. But even ordinary people get prophecies.

“We say what God has shown us. If it affects the public, we would say it publicly; if it affects an individual, we would say it privately. We would not allow anybody to intimidate us,” he said.

He also cautioned Members of Parliament ahead of by-elections, urging them to remain prayerful, asserting, “Many MPs are in danger. It’s not gone. In my last sermon, I warned about the upcoming by-elections and asked people, especially the MPs, to be prayerful.”

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Lower Axim traditional council mourns victims of helicopter crash

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The Lower Axim Traditional Council has joined the President, government, families and the people of Ghana to mourn two Ministers of State and six others in the Z-9 helicopter crash which claimed the lives of all eight on board.

Paramount Chief of the Lower Axim Traditional Council, Awulae Attibrukusu III who announced the incident during a Traditional Council meeting in Axim, led the house in observing a-one-minute silence for the fallen heroes.

He paid special tribute to the memories of Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence and Dr Alhaji Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister of Environment, Science and Technology among six others who lost their lives in a tragic helicopter crash from Accra en route to Obuasi to launch the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme (COMSDEP).

Awulae Attibrukusu III paid special tribute to the two Ministers of State as workaholics who took the bull by the horns in the fight against illegal mining.

He said it was quite an unfortunate incident at a time government was going to find a better alternative to sustainable livelihoods to abate the galamsey nuisance in the country.

He observed that it was in pursuit of fighting the galamsey menace which sent the two Ministers of State and the other six on board the helicopter to face such a tragedy.

The Paramount Chief used the occasion to warn the youth and those involved in galamsey to put a stop to it as the fight cause government millions of cedis.

Awulae Attibrukusu III pleaded with government and technocrats to renew travelling equipment and conduct regular maintenance on transport machinery.

He also advised professionals who travel with the President, Ministers of State and government officials to always examine the means of transport and give technical advice to avert calamities.

The Paramount Chief prayed to God to forgive the shortcomings of the departed souls and grant them mercy.

Awulae also prayed to well-endowed Ghanaians and philanthropists to take care of the widows and children left behind by the fallen heroes.

Accra Sports Stadium Sole Venue For Upcoming Black Stars Matches – GFA

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THE ACCRA Sports Stadium has been confirmed as the only venue approved by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and FIFA to host Ghana’s Black Stars matches, according to the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum.

“At the moment, the only approved venue for Black Stars matches is the Accra Sports Stadium. That will host Black Stars games in September and October,” Asante Twum said.

The Black Stars will host Mali and Chad in the next round of qualifiers as they push to secure a historic fifth appearance at the FIFA World Cup.

Ghana returned to the Accra Sports Stadium in March this year for a Matchday 5 qualifier, where they cruised to a comfortable 5:0 victory over Chad.

After six rounds of matches, the Black Stars lead Group I with 15 points, three points clear of second-placed Comoros.

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São Tomé and Príncipe President commiserate with Ghana

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President Carlos Vila Nova of São Tomé and Príncipe has extended his deepest condolences to President John Dramani Mahama and the people of Ghana following the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed eight lives on August 6, 2025.

President Nova who arrived in Accra on Monday, August 11, 2025 paid a solemn visit to the Ceremonial Garden of the Presidency, where he laid flowers in honor of the victims, and signed a book of condolences.

The gesture is a show of solidarity and support from the international community during this difficult time for Ghana.

The nation has observed a period of mourning, with President Mahama calling on Ghanaians to transform their grief into renewed determination to build the nation.

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The life story of Asantehemaa, Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III

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Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III was born in 1927 to the 13th Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem III (1977-2016), and Opanin Kofi Foffie, also known as Koofie or Keewuo of Besease near Atimatim, a suburb of Kumasi.

He was a carpenter by profession. Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III, the 14th Queen of Asante, was the firstborn of Asantehemaa Nana Afia Kobi’s five children, the youngest of whom is Asantehene Otumfour Osei Tutu II.

In her teens, traditional puberty rites were performed for her to usher her into womanhood. After that, she got married to Opanin Kwame Boateng, a blacksmith by profession who hailed from Aduman, near Kumasi.

At a very early age, just when she was a little over a year old and being breastfed, Nana Panin was separated from her biological mother and given to her aunt (mother’s sister), Nana Afia Konadu, at Ashanti New Town (Ash-Town), a suburb of Kumasi.

Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III, who, known in early life as Nana Panin, became well educated for life through informal palace education, though she did not go through any formal education.

In 1959, at the age of about 22, Nana Panin was christened and baptised into the saviour church of Ghana with the Christian name Ruth.

She was also of the Anglican church by convention, for every Asantehene and Asantehemaa is an automatic member and patron of the Anglican Church.

By occupation, Nana Konadu Yiadom III was a caterer who specialised in local dishes. She was also into food crop farming and petty trading.

Her hobbies were cooking, music, and dance. In 2016, when her mother, the Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem III, passed on to eternity at the age of one hundred and eleven (111), Nana Ama Konadu (Nana Panin) was chosen to take her place on the 6th of February, 2017, with the stool name Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III.

This fulfilled the prophecy of the Kwaku Firi Shrine through Baafuo Osei Akoto, a senior Linguist of the Asantehene.

During her reign from 2017 to 2025, Nana Konadu Yiadom III was known to be fair and firm, honest, and a good advisor. She had her own court where all her judgements were hailed as fair.

The saviour church of Ghana has named a school at Bonwire after her, Nana Konadu Saviour School.

May she rest in perfect peace.

Tribute by O-B Safo Kantanka (Teacher Kantanka)

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Top Trending Kids’ Hairstyles Every Parent Should Know

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Braids remain a timeless favorite, offering both style and protection for natural hair. Popular styles like cornrows, box braids, and twists are not only beautiful but also help keep hair neat and tangle-free.  

For younger kids, quick, simple and easy styles like puff ponytails, buns, and cute Afro puffs are gaining popularity. These hairstyles allow kids to stay active without discomfort, while also looking adorable.  Adding accessories like colorful beads, bows, and clips enhances the overall look and makes hairstyling a fun activity for children.  

Experts advise parents to use gentle hair products and avoid tight styles that could cause discomfort or hair damage. Regular moisturizing and scalp care are essential to maintain healthy hair as kids grow.  Whether preparing for school, Outing, parties, or casual days, these trending kids’ hairstyles combine style and practicality, making sure every child looks and feels great every day.

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GoldStars Draw JS Kabylie In CAF Champions League Debut, Kotoko To Face Kwara United

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GHANA PREMIER League champions Bibiani GoldStars have been handed a tough opening test in their maiden CAF Champions League campaign, drawing Algerian giants JS Kabylie in the first preliminary round of the 2025/26 TotalEnergies competition.

GoldStars will host the first leg in Ghana between September 19 and 21, before travelling to Algeria for the decisive return fixture from September 26 to 28.

Should the Bibiani side advance, they will face the winner of the clash between Sierra Leone’s East End Lions and Tunisia’s US Monastir in the second preliminary round. Those ties are scheduled for October 17 to 19 (first leg) and October 24 to 26 (return leg).

The aggregate winner from the second round will book a coveted spot in the group stage of Africa’s elite club competition.

Fresh from clinching their first-ever Ghana Premier League title, GoldStars are aiming to make history on the continental stage, chasing a dream debut run in the CAF Champions League.

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Meanwhile, Asante Kotoko SC will kick off their 2025/26 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup journey against Nigeria’s Kwara United, following Saturday’s preliminary round draw.

This marks Kotoko’s return to the competition for the first time since 2022, with the Kumasi giants determined to make a strong statement on the continental stage.

The Porcupines will host the first leg in Kumasi between September 19 and 21, before heading to Nigeria for the decisive second leg from September 26 to 28.

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Davido and Chioma share heartwarming first dance at white wedding in Miami

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Davido and Chioma share heartwarming first dance at white wedding in Miami

Newlyweds Davido and Chioma melted hearts at their white wedding in Miami as they shared a romantic first dance.

The couple, surrounded by family, friends, and notable guests including the Governor of Osun State and billionaire Aliko Dangote, swayed to the music in a beautiful moment that had guests cheering.

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NDC has lost a great strategist – Sodzi-Tettey

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The Chief Executive Officer of the National Vaccine Institute (NVI), Dr. Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, has paid tribute to the late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, describing him as a principled and selfless leader who dedicated his position to serving the interests of many rather than his own.

“He was there for a larger cause than himself,” Dr. Sodzi-Tettey said.

Recalling Dr. Omane Boamah’s role in the 2024 campaign, Dr. Sodzi-Tettey noted that the former minister was instrumental in dispelling doubts about the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) ability to compile electoral votes.

Speaking during an interview on Channel One TV’s The Point of View on Monday, August 11, he described Dr. Omane Boamah as a pillar to his family, a great leader to the nation, and a strategist for the NDC.

“Prior to Omane Boamah, there was a standing joke that the NDC was not able to compile electoral votes. I was actively involved in the 2024 campaign, and in many places that I would go to, people would call me and ask, ‘Are you guys going to be able to secure the votes?’. This was the fear; many people took it for granted that we would win. They were not sure whether we would be able to secure the votes or not.

He added, “The moment President Mahama appointed Dr Omane Boamah, I knew this was not going to be business as usual. Omane put together a training manual and trained not less than 160,000 polling agents. Today, that theory about NDC not being able to secure votes is erased. Thanks in large part to the leadership of Omane. His family has lost a pillar, the country has lost a great leader, and the NDC has lost a strategist. It’s sad we have lost all these people at the prime of their lives.”

Dr. Sodzi-Tettey also highlighted the late minister’s influence on the medical profession, saying he inspired doctors to pursue leadership roles beyond the consulting room.

“He excelled at all his roles. And because of that powerful example he set, any doctor anywhere can aspire to great things and not be constrained to the consulting room. If you can be a doctor, you can be a politician. And I think that was a powerful example he set. The ability to diversify in all of these roles,” he said.

The helicopter crash claimed the lives of eight people, including Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, former parliamentary candidate, Samuel Aboagye, and National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman, Samuel Sarpong, and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

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

A state funeral for the victims will be held on Friday, August 15, 2025, at the Black Star Square in Accra.

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Netizens react to Slim Buster’s tribute song to late Daddy Lumba

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Slim Buster is a veteran Ghanaian dancer Slim Buster is a veteran Ghanaian dancer

Social media is buzzing with tons of reactions after veteran dancer, Slim Buster, released a tribute song for the late Highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.

In a video that went viral on X on August 9, 2025, Slim Buster was seen dancing and performing the tribute song.

At the beginning of the song, titled “Wakum Lumba,” Slim Buster was captured announcing his return to the Ghanaian music industry.

In the music video, the veteran dancer also claimed that netizens contributed to Lumba’s death by constantly spreading false news about his passing while he was alive.

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Meanwhile, the song has been met with massive criticism, with scores of social media users labelling it “wack.”

Some netizens have even compared Slim Buster’s “Wakum Lumba” to a tribute by self-proclaimed singer Archipalago.

A user with the handle @Babyface commented: “Ah, Palago sef better… this song be totally trash.”

Another user added: “Ghana is a full comedy movie. I wish Netflix could see this.”

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Ashanti Regional Minister confirms recovery of key parts from crashed helicopter

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Dr Frank Amoakohene is the the Ashanti Regional Minister Dr Frank Amoakohene is the the Ashanti Regional Minister

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, says significant parts of the crashed military helicopter, along with other belongings, have been recovered.

In a post on X on Monday, August 11, 2025, he thanked members of the local community for their assistance and noted that more items were expected to be retrieved before the end of the day.

“Thanks to the community youth. Significant parts of the craft and other belongings have been returned. Still expecting more by close of day,” he wrote.

This update follows the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of eight people.

On board were the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed; the Minister of Defence, Dr Omane Boamah; former Ashanti Regional Minister, Samuel Sarpong; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Muniru Limuna; and Samuel Aboagye, a former parliamentary candidate.

The crew members were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Mane-Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

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Fourth edition of Business Growth Accelerator Workshop slated for October

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The programme is designed as a hands-on, immersive experience targeting entrepreneurs The programme is designed as a hands-on, immersive experience targeting entrepreneurs

The fourth edition of the Business Growth Accelerator Workshop is scheduled to take place from October 3rd to 4th, 2025, at the Tomreik Hotel in Accra.

Organized by Nilee Consult, a business transformation consultancy, the two-day workshop is designed to help businesses rethink and strengthen their customer experience strategies to support sustainable growth.

The programme is designed as a hands-on, immersive experience targeting entrepreneurs, business owners, team leads, frontline managers, product designers, marketers, operation managers, and programme heads in both the private and public sectors.

It promises to move participants from theory to practical application through guided individual and team-based sessions.

Attendees will be equipped with a suite of tools including customer journey mapping templates, empathy maps, CX scorecards, and persona design templates.

These are intended to help businesses identify service delivery gaps, address customer pain points, and align internal processes with customer expectations.

With a strong emphasis on real-time collaboration and experiential learning, the workshop will support businesses across various sectors ranging from banking, hospitality to healthcare and retail to improved customer satisfaction, staff engagement and strengthen brand consistency.

Previous editions of the Business Growth Accelerator Workshop attracted participants from a wide range of industries including healthcare, hospitality, education, beauty and fashion, consultancy, dentistry, and finance.

Attendees engaged in practical sessions focused on auditing and restructuring their business processes to deliver exceptional customer experiences.

The sessions guided participants through defining their customer personas, mapping customer journeys, identifying and addressing key service challenges leading to improved customer satisfaction and a notable increase in client referrals for many of the businesses involved.

In response to participants’ feedback from past years, this year’s workshop will be conducted entirely in person to provide more hands-on support during the sessions.

The in-person format will offer participants a more immersive experience in tackling real-world challenges and implementing customer experience strategies effectively.

Salis Abdul Samed draws Turkish interest but keeps focus on Europe’s elite leagues

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Ghanaian midfielder Salis Abdul Samed Ghanaian midfielder Salis Abdul Samed

Turkish sides are keeping a close watch on Ghanaian midfielder Salis Abdul Samed after his return from a loan spell with Sunderland.

Kayserispor is said to be working on a loan offer and actively trying to win over both Lens and the player.

Basaksehir is also showing interest.

The 25-year-old had a challenging season in England, hampered by a long psoas injury, but finished on a high as Sunderland secured promotion to the Premier League. The former Clermont Foot midfielder made eleven appearances for the Black Cats. He has since gone back to French side RC Lens, where his contract runs until June 2028.

While Turkish clubs push to bring him in, sources suggest Abdul Samed is leaning toward a fresh challenge in one of Europe’s top five leagues. His commitment to that goal is strong despite tempting approaches.

Elsewhere, CSKA Moscow has been linked with him, but geopolitical issues have ruled out any move to Russia. Transfer market values the Ghanaian midfielder at a 5.50 million.

Outrage as baby dies after genital mutilation in The Gambia

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An attempt to allow FGM in The Gambia once more was thwarted by campaigners last year An attempt to allow FGM in The Gambia once more was thwarted by campaigners last year

The death of a one-month-old baby girl who was the victim of female genital mutilation (FGM) in The Gambia has sparked widespread outrage.

The baby was rushed to a hospital in the capital, Banjul, after she developed severe bleeding, but was pronounced dead on arrival, police said.

Although an autopsy is still being conducted to establish the cause of her death, many people have linked it to FGM, or female circumcision, a cultural practice outlawed in the West African state.

“Culture is no excuse, tradition is no shield, this is violence, pure and simple,” a leading non-governmental organisation, Women In Leadership and Liberation (WILL), said in a statement.

Two women had been arrested for their alleged involvement in the baby’s death, police said.

The MP for the Kombo North District where the incident happened emphasised the need to protect children from harmful practices that rob them of their health, dignity, and life.

“The loss of this innocent child must not be forgotten. Let it mark a turning-point and a moment for our nation to renew its unwavering commitment to protecting every child’s right to life, safety, and dignity,” Abdoulie Ceesay said.

FGM is the deliberate cutting or removal of a female’s external genitalia.

The most frequently cited reasons for carrying it out are social acceptance, religious beliefs, misconceptions about hygiene, a means of preserving a girl or woman’s virginity, making her “marriageable”, and enhancing male sexual pleasure.

The Gambia is among the 10 countries with the highest rates of FGM, with 73% of women and girls aged 15 to 49 having undergone the procedure, with many doing so before the age of six years.

WILL founder Fatou Baldeh told the BBC that there was an increase in FGM procedures being performed on babies in The Gambia.

“Parents feel that if they cut their girls when they’re babies, they heal quicker, but also, because of the law, they feel that if they perform it at such a young age, it’s much easier to disguise, so that people don’t know,” she said.

FGM has been outlawed in The Gambia since 2015, with fines and jail terms of up to three years for perpetrators, and life sentences if a girl dies as a result.

However, there have only been two prosecutions and one conviction, in 2023.

A strong lobby group has emerged to demand the decriminalisation of FGM, but legislation aimed at repealing the ban was voted down in parliament last year.

FGM is banned in more than 70 countries globally but continues to be practised particularly in Africa’s Muslim-majority countries, such as The Gambia.

Zara’s use of ‘unhealthily thin’ models ‘socially irresponsible’

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Zara’s use of ‘unhealthily thin’ models has been criticised as ‘socially irresponsible’ by the advertising watchdog.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received a complaint in May about two product listings on Zara’s website, which showed a model in an oversized pocket shirt and another in a voluminous short dress.

The complainant argued the images were irresponsible because the models appeared dangerously underweight.

The fashion giant defended the listings, saying both models had worked for reputable fashion brands and held medical certificates confirming they were in good health.

The company added that the photos were only edited for minor lighting and colour adjustments.

However, the retailer has since removed the images and amended the listings following the complaint.

The ASA said the low-cut design of the shirt in the first ad drew attention to the model’s upper chest area, creating a focal point around her collarbone, which was protruding.

In addition, the positioning of her arms, while wearing a baggy shirt, created the impression that her arms, shoulders and chest were very slim.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received a complaint in May about two product listings on Zara’s website, which showed a model in a voluminous short dress

The complainant argued the images were irresponsible because the models appeared dangerously underweight
The complainant argued the images were irresponsible because the models appeared dangerously underweight

The ASA said: ‘Overall, we considered that the pose of the model and the choice of clothing in the ad created the impression that the model was unhealthily thin.’

The watchdog said the styling and lighting of the second image and the choice of clothing meant the ad created the impression that the model was unhealthily thin.

The ASA said: ‘For the above reasons, we concluded that the models… appeared unhealthily thin and that the ads were irresponsible.’

A Zara UK spokesman said: ‘We note the ASA’s decision following an individual complaint regarding two images on our website which we removed when the ASA made us aware.

‘We are committed to responsible content and follow stringent guidelines and controls in the selection and photographing of models, as well as in the selection of images.’

It’s not the first time that the fashion giant has been under fire for its advertising.

In 2023, it had to row back on its advertising campaign featuring mannequins with missing limbs and statues wrapped in white that triggered calls for a boycott by some pro-Palestinian activists.

Fashion giant Zara has come under fire for its new campaign that features a mannequin wrapped in white plastic and surrounded by rubble
Fashion giant Zara has come under fire for its new campaign that features a mannequin wrapped in white plastic and surrounded by rubble

Social media users took to X to criticise the campaign, referring to it as 'shameful,' 'disgusting' and a 'mockery

Zara has yet to issue a response to the criticism it has received
Social media users took to X to criticise the campaign, referring to it as ‘shameful,’ ‘disgusting’ and a ‘mockery’. These two images have been deleted from their Instagram page after they were compared to photos of dead bodies in Gaza

Zara released a statement on Instagram following backlash on its campaign
Zara released a statement on Instagram following backlash on its campaign

Some online drew parallels between the mannequins wrapped in white sheets and the distressing images of bodies in white shrouds which have come out of Gaza since October 7 amid the war between Israel and Hamas.

Critics accused the retailer of insensitivity towards deaths in war-torn Gaza after images from the fashion shoot featured mannequins with missing limbs and a model in a wooden box and surrounded by rubble.

Other images, which have since been removed from the firm’s Instagram page, show supermodel Kirsten McMenamy posing with mannequins wrapped in white cloth and plastic.

‘Unfortunately, some customers felt offended by these images, which have now been removed, and saw in them something far from what was intended when they were created,’ Zara said in a post on its Instagram account.

It added the photoshoot took place a month before the Hamas attacks of October 7, which triggered the ongoing war in Gaza. 

Party youth executives pick flagbearer forms for Bryan Acheampong

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A group of youthful New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives has picked nomination forms for Dr. Bryan Acheampong to contest in the party’s flagbearership race.

The team visited the NPP national headquarters in Accra to complete the process before presenting the forms to Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah, former Tema West MP and Campaign Manager for Dr. Acheampong.

Helicopter tragedy a profound loss to Ghana – NPRA

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The National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) has joined the nation in mourning the eight lives lost in the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, describing the tragedy as a profound loss to Ghana’s governance, security, and development.

In a statement issued on Monday, August 11, the Authority expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of cabinet ministers, senior officials of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and military officers who, through their service and dedication, made significant contributions to the country.

The victims included Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah; Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed; former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye; and NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong. Also among the deceased were Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

The NPRA extended its condolences to the government, grieving families, and loved ones, acknowledging the deep pain of the loss, particularly for the spouses and children left behind.

Ghanaians paid their final respects to Dr. Murtala Muhammed and Muniru Mohammed on Sunday, August 10. A state funeral for all victims is scheduled for Friday, August 15, at the Black Star Square, where their service and legacy will be honoured.

The NPRA further commended the unwavering dedication of the emergency responders, security
services, and medical teams who arrived first on the scene.

“Their bravery and professionalism offer a beacon of hope amid our sorrow,” they added.

Harry and Meghan sign new multi-year Netflix deal

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they are extending their deal for films and TV shows with Netflix.

This has been described as a “multi-year, first look deal”, which would give Netflix a first option on proposals from Prince Harry and Meghan’s Archewell production company.

It’s a looser arrangement than their previous deal, but it disproves claims that the Sussexes and Netflix are going to completely part company.

Meghan said that she and Harry were inspired by the partnership with Netflix to “create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision”.

It’s not known how many years the deal is set to last or what financial arrangement is attached. The previous deal, launched in 2020, was believed to be worth about $100m (£75m).

The announcement comes ahead of the second series of the cookery show, With Love, Meghan, being screened later this month.

Audience figures from Netflix showed the first series was not even in the streaming service’s top 300 most popular shows in the first half of 2025.

With Love, Meghan, a lifestyle series which showed Meghan cooking with celebrity friends, had 5.3 million views. In comparison, the most-watched programme on Netflix during that time was the drama Adolescence with 145 million views.

A previous Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, recounting the couple’s departure from their lives as “working royals”, had a bigger audience, with 23.4 million views following its launch in December 2022.

Archewell has also announced a special Christmas season edition of With Love, Meghan, which invites viewers to “join Meghan in Montecito for a magical holiday celebration”.

With Love, Meghan has been accompanied by a food and drink range, called As Ever, which includes rosé wine and jams.

And there will be a show on Netflix later this year, with Harry and Meghan as producers, called Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, about an orphanage in Uganda being a beacon of hope in a situation “where the shadows of the HIV/Aids crisis linger”.

Bela Bajaria, Netflix’s chief content officer, said: “Harry and Meghan are influential voices whose stories resonate with audiences everywhere.

“The response to their work speaks for itself – Harry & Meghan gave viewers an intimate look into their lives and quickly became one of our most-watched documentary series.”

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Tracy wins interim Head of House challenge for week 3

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Big Brother Naija housemate Tracy has won the Interim Head of House for Week 3 after a highly competitive Head of House (HOH) challenge.

The Week 3 HOH games were marked by intense competition, with housemates Sabrina and Zita unable to participate due to medical reasons.

Profile of the late Asantehemaa Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III

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Asantehemaa was named Nana Ama Konadu at birth and is also known by all as Nana Panin or Naa Panin. She later became Nana Konadu Yiadom III, after her enstoolment as the 14th Asantehemaa on February 6, 2016.

She was born in 1927 at Benyaade Shrine at Merdan, a small town located at Kwadaso, Kumasi, in the days of the restoration of the Asante Confederacy.

Set aside differences, honour legacies of helicopter crash victims – NUGS ex-leaders

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Former leaders of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) have expressed deep sorrow over the August 6 helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight prominent individuals, including former NUGS President, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, and former Secretary-General of the All-Africa Students Union (AASU), Alhaji Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed.

In a statement issued on August 11, 2025, the 2002/2003 NUGS leadership described the tragedy as “a collective blow to Ghana’s education, governance, and youth development sectors.”

Both men, the statement noted, were comrades-in-arms during their student leadership days, remembered for their “unwavering commitment to advocacy, justice, and the empowerment of Ghanaian students.”

The group called for national unity in the wake of the tragedy, urging Ghanaians to honor the legacies of the victims by championing education, equity, and national progress.

“In this moment of sorrow, let us set aside differences and honor the legacies of these heroes by upholding the values they championed—education, equity, and national progress.”

They also appealed for government and civil society support for the bereaved families, renewed efforts to combat illegal mining, and a comprehensive review of air safety protocols to prevent future disasters.

“To the families, friends, and colleagues of the departed, we share your pain. May their lives inspire us to build a Ghana worthy of their dreams,” the statement read.

The crash also claimed the lives of Samuel Aboagye, NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

A state funeral has been scheduled for Friday, August 15, 2025, at the Black Star Square in Accra.

 

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Helicopter crash: Asantehene sympathises with Mahama

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Asantehene and John Mahama
Asantehene and John Mahama

Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has expressed his deepest sympathy to President John Mahama following the tragic helicopter crash at Adansi Brofoyeduru that claimed the lives of two cabinet ministers and six others on a national assignment to Obuasi.

Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Alhaji Mutarla Mohammed, Ministers of Defence and Environment, respectively, and six others perished on Wednesday, August 8, 2025, while on board a military helicopter en route to Obuasi from Accra.

Speaking at the Manhyia Palace after the Adansehene, Opagyakotwere Bonsrah Afriyie II, officially informed him of the incident, Otumfuo described the tragedy as a matter of national concern.

According to him, the nation shares in the grief of the bereaved families and the government.

“This is a national concern, and I sympathize with the President in this difficult moment,” the Asantehene said, adding that the loss was not only to the affected families but to the entire country, as the victims died in the line of duty.

Environment Minister Mutarla Muhammed and Alhaji Muniru Limuna, a Deputy National Security Coordinator, have since been buried.

The Asantehene urged the nation to rally around the government as they navigate this tragedy, emphasizing unity and compassion in times of loss.