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Pupils in Bimbilla lead peace walk against rising drug abuse

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Some pupils of the Nuurul Imaan Islamic School in Bimbilla, in the Nanumba North Municipality of the Northern Region, took to the streets on Sunday morning to raise awareness about the growing problem of drug addiction among the youth.

Opioid abuse is on the rise in Nanung, a trend many residents say poses a grave threat to the future of children in the area. Drug addiction has become a major public concern in Bimbilla, with increasing numbers of young people abusing narcotics and putting their future at risk.

To address the issue, the Nuurul Imaan Islamic School organised a peace walk to highlight the dangers of drug use. The participants, mostly children aged between three and 10, carried placards and chanted messages calling for an end to the menace.

Many of them expressed fears about the uncertain future they face if drug use continues to spread among the youth.

The Head Mallam of the school told the media that the walk was aimed at sensitising the public to the dangers of drug abuse and encouraging parents to take greater responsibility in guiding their children.

Speaking to Channel One News on Sunday, August 10, Assembly Member for the Dangbe Electoral Area, Alhassan Adam Nuhu, described the children’s action as a wake-up call.

“We call on all residents of Bimbilla and its surroundings to help bring the drug menace in our society to a stop. The programme done by the children is a wake-up call for us to stand firm and fight drug abuse,” he said.

Parents who joined the children’s campaign said urgent action is needed to curb the menace before it further destroys lives.

Some of the pupils also shared their concerns: “The high intake of illicit drugs has taken centre stage in the world and is gradually taking away the future of our human resources. In light of this, we demand that awareness of the dangers be intensified to control the intake,” one pupil said.

Across the region, drug abuse among the youth remains widespread, with ghettos in nearly every community serving as hotspots. Residents and campaigners are urging authorities to act decisively, pointing out that many of the dealers are well known in their communities yet continue to operate freely.

Last images of crashed Z-9 helicopter with Dr Omane Boamah dressed in all white waving before flight took off

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The Ministry of Defence has shared the last images of the Z-9 helicopter belonging to the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) moments before it took off from the Airforce Base in Accra on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

In a video tribute, the Minister showed how the late Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, the then Minister of Defence arrived at the Airforce Base dressed in all white around 8am for the trip.

Dr Omane Boamah reportedly told his bodyguard and the ministry’s cameraman to stay behind because there was not enough space on the helicopter to accommodate them on the trip.

He shook hands with the crew and waved as the chopper took off.

The aircraft departed Accra at 0912 hours en route to Obuasi but lost radar contact and subsequently crashed in the Adansi area of the Ashanti region.

The video attached below is the last image of the Z-9 helicopter moments before it took off

Helicopter crash big blow to Ghana

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Former Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye, has expressed profound sorrow over the tragic loss of eight people, including two cabinet ministers, in the August 6 military helicopter crash.

Speaking on Play to Aid on Sunday, August 10, on Channel One TV with Stephen Kwaku Darku, Prof. Oquaye described the incident as a national calamity.

“At first, I just didn’t want to believe it, so I started asking for confirmation. Only for this to be confirmed. It’s a big blow to our nation. It’s a blow to all those in public service who have devoted their lives towards nation-building and national affairs, as well as our Armed Forces. Because this goes to the roots of our military, it is really a disaster of great proportions,” he said.

Two of the victims — Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator — were buried on Sunday, August 10, 2025.

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that forensic reports for all eight victims, whose bodies were badly charred, have been received after DNA samples were analysed in South Africa.

The 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.

The government declared a three-day national mourning period, which included a flower-laying ceremony from August 7 and a memorial service held on August 9.

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

Earlier on Wednesday, August 6, 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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Cool And Elegant Gown Styles Women Can Sew With Different Fabrics

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There’s a unique joy that comes with designing your own gown—it goes beyond fashion to become a statement of creativity, confidence, and personal identity. Every detail, from the first stitch to the final embellishment, is a reflection of your vision and style. It’s a chance to wear something that truly feels like you.

One of the most important steps in creating a stunning gown is choosing the right fabric. The material sets the tone for the entire design. If you’re going for a soft, sophisticated look, silk is a top contender. Its luxurious feel and fluid drape make it perfect for elegant evening wear or formal events. For warmer climates or outdoor ceremonies, chiffon is a beautiful choice. Light and airy, it adds a dreamy, romantic flow that enhances movement and grace.

If your style leans more structured and timeless, linen is a strong option. Its breathable, crisp texture lends itself well to both casual elegance and polished sophistication. For a more dramatic flair, velvet stands out with its deep tones and plush finish—ideal for statement gowns that leave a lasting impression.

To take your design to the next level, consider playing with layers and textures. A lace or tulle overlay can add depth and a touch of delicacy, while detailed embellishments such as beadwork or embroidery bring a sense of artistry and refinement.

The silhouette and fit of the gown are what bring everything together. A simple cut in a high-quality fabric can be just as breathtaking as an intricate design when executed thoughtfully. Whether your gown is sleek and contemporary or soft and whimsical, it should reflect your personality and make you feel confident, radiant, and uniquely you.

Ghana bids farewell to Alhaji Muniru, Murtala

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Ghanaians on Sunday, August 10, bid a solemn farewell to Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, and MP for Tamale Central, and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

In line with Islamic tradition, Janazah prayers were held at the Forecourt of the State House in Accra, followed by interment at the Military Cemetery near Burma Camp.

The burial service was attended by President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin, National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, families of the victims, government officials, Members of Parliament, the Muslim community, and members of the public.

The government declared a three-day national mourning period beginning Thursday, August 7, marked by a flower-laying ceremony. On Saturday, August 9, an evening of reflection and memorial service was held in honour of the victims.

Meanwhile, an inter-denominational state funeral for all the victims of the crash is scheduled for Friday, August 15, 2025, at the Black Star Square.

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

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

The Ghana Armed Forces earlier reported that the Z-9 helicopter, carrying three crew members and five passengers, had gone “off the radar” shortly after departure from Accra at 09:12 GMT. The aircraft was en route to Obuasi for an anti-illegal mining operation. A search-and-rescue mission later confirmed that all eight on board had died.

 

The eight victims were:

Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

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

Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator

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

Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala

Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

 

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Bright kneels to apologize to Mide for dancing with another girl at the pool party

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BBNaija Season 10 housemate Bright got down on his knees to apologize to his love interest, fellow housemate Mide, after dancing with another girl at the pool party.

This incident was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by a media user, who posted a video along with a description explaining the situation.

Catholic Priest Speaks on Why Dr Omane Boamah Ignored Prophet Roja’s Prophecy

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A Catholic priest has slammed popular Ghanaian pastor, Samuel Henry, popularly known as Prophet Roja, following the Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash.

In a video sighted by YEN.com.gh, the priest condemned the prophecy and explained why Dr Edward Omane Boamah ignored it.

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Priest blasts Prophet Roja over his prophecy about Dr Omane Boamah. Image source: Prophet Roja, Dr Omane Boamah Source: Facebook

He accused Prophet Roja of using divination and sorcery and said his prophecies were not from God.

“Roja should be careful over there. He’s a small boy. This is not a prohecy, a prophecy must have a way out,” the priest said in a video that has since gone viral.

The priest’s comments come after eight people, including Ghana’s Defence Minister, Dr Omane Boamah and Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation Minister, Dr Murtala Muhammed, passed on in a ghastly helicopter crash.

The sad event occurred on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, when the eight were on their way to a programme in Obuasi.

Before the incident, Prophet Roja asked who the Defence Minister was during one of his prophecies and asked his congregants or anyone close to him to share the video with the Minister or ask him to contact him.

Although he did not disclose the reason for his request, it was evident that he was about to deliver a doom prophecy concerning the Minister, as he had done on many occasions in the past. Unfortunately, the late Minister did not meet with him before the tragic incident occurred.

Speaking on why Dr Omane Boamah may have ignored the Prophet’s request to reach out to him, the priest noted that Dr Omane Boamah was a Catholic and did not believe Prophet Roja’s claim.

Volta Council of State rep. calls for urgent development action at Mepe’s 69th Afenorto Festival

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The 69th Afenorto Festival in the Mepe Traditional Area became a platform for both solemn reflection and a strong call to action as the Council of State Member for the Volta Region, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah, outlined a clear roadmap for the area’s development.

Opening his address, Mr Kwamigah paid tribute to the eight prominent Ghanaians who lost their lives in a recent helicopter crash, including Defence Minister Edward Kofi Omane Boamah and Environment, Science and Technology Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed.

He described the tragedy as a national wound and urged that their sacrifice be remembered.

“This year’s gathering comes at a time of national sorrow. Our hearts are shattered… may we never have to meet such a fate in the line of duty to our nation,” he said.

Mr Kwamigah outlined key priorities for Mepe’s growth, with the urgent rehabilitation of road networks to connect the town to neighbouring markets, upgrading local water systems to ensure a clean and reliable supply, and expanding healthcare facilities with better equipment and trained medical staff.

He emphasised the need for quality education alongside vocational training and apprenticeship programmes to prepare the youth for job creation and entrepreneurship.

Acknowledging agriculture as the community’s economic backbone, he called for the introduction of improved farming techniques, access to modern equipment, and the formation of cooperatives to secure better prices for farmers. He also highlighted opportunities in agro-processing, textiles, crafts, and tourism to diversify income sources.

Recognising the central role of women in the local economy, Mr Kwamigah urged equal access to training, funding, and leadership positions. He further encouraged the establishment of a structured framework for the Mepe diaspora to invest in local projects, scholarships, and training initiatives.

He warned of the impact of climate change and stressed the importance of soil protection, reforestation, and sustainable fishing practices to safeguard livelihoods.

Commending Torgbui Kwasi Nego VI for his leadership and the festival organisers for sustaining the Afenorto tradition, H.E. Kwamigah urged unity in action.

“Let us improve our roads, secure clean water, strengthen our schools, and create jobs for our youth. Let us preserve our traditions while embracing new opportunities for growth,” he concluded.

The Afenorto Festival, celebrated since 1874, continues to serve as both a homecoming for the people of Mepe and a platform for charting a shared vision for the community’s future.

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Flying Officer Twum-Ampadu’s death a heartbreaking loss – OB Amponsah

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Stand-up comedian OB Amponsah has paid tribute to Flying Officer Mane Twum-Ampadu, one of the victims of the tragic military helicopter crash on August 6, 2025, that claimed the lives of eight Ghanaian state officials.

In a Facebook post, OB Amponsah described the young pilot as one of the best in the country, adding that his death is a huge loss to both the Ghana Air Force and the nation.

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“Flying Officer Mane Twum-Ampadu, recently hailed as one of Ghana’s finest young pilots, has tragically died in the Obuasi military helicopter crash. A proud son of the Takoradi Air Force Base, his passing marks a heartbreaking loss for the Ghana Air Force and the nation,” OB Amponsah wrote.

Flying Officer Mane Twum-Ampadu was among eight people who died when the military helicopter went down at Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region. The crash also claimed the lives of several top government officials.

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Chief of Staff Julius Debrah announced on August 6, 2025, that Minister of Defence Dr Edward Omane Boamah was among the victims.

Others included Minister of Environment, Science and Technology Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, former Ashanti Regional Minister Samuel Sarpong, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed, and former parliamentary candidate and NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Aboagye.

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

According to a statement from the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), the helicopter took off from Accra and was heading to Obuasi when it went off the radar before crashing on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

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Final burial rites for Dr Murtala Mohammed and Alhaji Muniru

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The Government of Ghana is today August 10, 2025 holding the final funeral rites for the late Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed.

The two were among eight prominent Ghanaians who died in the August 6, 2025, military helicopter crash at Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region.

The ceremony, taking place at the Forecourt of the State House and subsequently at the Military Cemetery, will draw high-profile dignitaries, including government officials, Members of Parliament, party leaders, traditional rulers, and members of the diplomatic corps.

Mourners have described Dr Murtala as a principled politician and a fearless voice in Parliament, while Alhaji Muniru is remembered as a dedicated security chief who worked tirelessly for Ghana’s safety.

The atmosphere is expected to be solemn, with tributes highlighting their years of service, personal integrity, and commitment to the nation.

Both men will be laid to rest in accordance with Islamic tradition.

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Davido Reveals Plans After White Wedding

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Nigerian music superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed his plans to move into a bigger home after his White wedding ceremony in Miami, United States (US).

The Afrobeats icon, who made this known on Sunday, is currently in the middle of his 2025 “5IVE Alive” North American tour, which kicked off on July 11 in Los Angeles and will wrap up on November 20 in Atlanta.

A Rising Fashion Statement with Style and Sophistication

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In recent years, men’s native wear has emerged as more than just traditional attire—it has become a bold and fashionable statement for modern men. Whether it’s for weddings, cultural festivals, or even formal events, native wear is fast becoming the go-to option for those who want to embrace heritage while staying stylish.

As fashion evolves, so too does the way men approach native styles like agbadas, kaftans, and senator suits. According to Nigerian fashion designer Tolu Adeboye, “Native wear is no longer limited to tradition—it’s now an expression of identity, pride, and modern elegance.”

But standing out in native wear isn’t just about putting on the clothes; it’s about how you wear them. If you’re looking to step up your style game, here are a few tips to make your native wear look even more dashing.

1. Get the Fit Just Right

Fit is everything. A perfectly tailored outfit will always outshine an expensive, but ill-fitting one. Whether it’s a crisp kaftan or a regal agbada, ensure your native wear fits your body shape without being too tight or too loose. Tailoring adds structure and polish, instantly enhancing your appearance.

Style Tip: Take your measurements professionally and have your outfits tailored accordingly. Custom-made pieces often have more personality and better fit.

2. Accessorize Thoughtfully

Accessories can transform a simple native outfit into a head-turning ensemble. Traditional elements like coral beads, hand-crafted bracelets, walking sticks, caps (like fila, isiagu, or hausa caps), or even stylish sunglasses can give your look a unique edge.

Style Tip: Choose accessories that complement, not overpower, your outfit. The goal is to add a cultural touch and personality—not clutter.

3. Play with Fabrics and Textures

Native wear gives you room to explore an exciting range of materials. Silk, brocade, linen, velvet, and cotton can all offer different vibes depending on the occasion. Mixing textures subtly—like pairing a matte cotton top with silk embroidery—can make your outfit stand out without looking too busy.

Style Tip: Choose breathable fabrics for comfort, especially in hot climates, and reserve heavier fabrics like velvet for nighttime or indoor events.

4. Pay Attention to Footwear and Grooming

The shoes you wear can either complete or clash with your outfit. Traditional options like leather slippers, loafers, or native sandals (like palm slippers) often pair well. Grooming is just as crucial—well-kept hair, a neat beard, and clean nails help enhance your overall style.

Style Tip: Match your shoe color with the tone of your outfit or accessories for a cohesive look.

5. Experiment with Colors and Embellishments

Gone are the days when native wear was restricted to earth tones. Today’s fashion-forward men aren’t afraid to wear bold colors like royal blue, emerald green, or mustard yellow. Embroidery, appliqué, and modern cuts can further elevate your attire.

Style Tip: Start with neutral or dark shades if you’re new to bold colors, then gradually incorporate more vibrant hues as you get comfortable.

Forensic reports of Helicopter crash victims received

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President John Dramani Mahama has confirmed that forensic reports on all eight victims of the August 6 military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region have been received.

Speaking at the burial of two of the victims — Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation and MP for Tamale Central, and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator — the President said their reports had been received electronically, paving the way for their interment.

The DNA samples of the victims were sent to South Africa for analysis because the bodies were badly charred.

“Happily, that process was ended yesterday [August 9]. We received electronically the forensic results for our brothers [Murtala and Alhaji Muniru]. And that is why we have come to bury ahead. As I speak, the forensic reports for the rest have also arrived. In consultation with the families, we will decide how their funerals will be held. But as we said, on August 15, we will hold a state funeral for all of them,” the President disclosed on Sunday, August 10.

In accordance with Islamic tradition, Janazah prayers for the two were performed at the Forecourt of the State House in Accra, led by the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu. They were later buried at the Military Cemetery near Burma Camp.

The crash claimed the lives of eight people, including Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye, and National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman, Samuel Sarpong.

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

The government declared a three-day national mourning period, which included a flower-laying ceremony on August 7 and a memorial service on August 9.

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

The military aircraft,  Z-9 helicopter departed Accra at 09:12 local time (GMT) and was headed for Obuasi for an anti-illegal mining event. The Ghana Armed Forces reported that the Z-9 helicopter, carrying three crew members and five passengers, had gone “off the radar.”

Its disappearance triggered an immediate search-and-rescue operation, which later confirmed that all eight people aboard had died.

The eight victims were:

Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence

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

Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator

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

Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate

Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala

Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

 

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Why I Ended My Friendship With Judy Austin – Sarah Martins

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Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has explained why she is no longer close to her former friend, Judy Austin.

Naija News reports that in an interview, Martins said her decision had nothing to do with Judy’s marriage to Yul Edochie but was because she realised Judy was emotionally hurting Yul’s first wife, May.

Dr Omane Boamah’s 2019 Facebook Post on How to Survive a Plane Crash Sparks Emotions

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  • Renowned Ghanaian politician Dr Edward Omane Boamah’s Facebook post about surviving a plane crash dated March 14, 2019, has gone viral
  • This comes after he and seven others lost their lives when a Ghana Air Force helicopter crashed at Adansi Akrofuom on Wednesday, August 6, 2025
  • Many people expressed their condolences to the bereaved families involved in the accident, while others shared their views on his Facebook post

Physician and former Minister for Communications of Ghana, Dr Edward Omane Boamah’s old post on Facebook educating his followers on safe travels has emerged after Ghana’s military helicopter crash claimed his life.

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A Ghana military helicopter crash claimed the life of Dr Omane Boamah and seven others. Image Credit: Dr Omane Boamah and Parliament of Ghana Source: Facebook

Dr Omane Boamah’s Facebook post

A Facebook post dated March 14, 2019, of Dr Omane Boamah educating his followers on how to survive a plane crash has gone viral on social media.

Many people have quoted that post and expressed how awed they were that the post related to his experience in the Ghana Air Force crash on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, which unfortunately claimed his life.

The ghastly accident claimed the lives of seven others including Environment, Science and Technology Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed; Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed; Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Dr. Samuel Sarpong,

Other victims include, Former Parliamentary Candidate Samuel Aboagye, and the three crew members: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.

In sharing the post, the late Ghanaian politician wrote “FYI”, which is an abbreviation for For Your Information.

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Dr Omane Boamah’s 2019 Facebook Post on how to survive a plane crash trends after his demise in the Ghana military helicopter crash. Image Credit: Dr Omane Boamah Source: Facebook

Reactions to Dr Omane Boamah’s Facebook post

In the comment section, many people talked about how the passing of Dr Omane Boamah had affected them emotionally. They talked about how much they would miss his wise words.

Others also reacted to his Facebook Post from 2019, and how they wished those tips he shared could have saved him from the Ghana Air Force crash.

The reactions from Ghanaians are below:

Priscy Victorious Ofori said:

“Ei so you people will not let us finish crying? Hmmmm.”

Patrick Kumi said:

“I think he tried all his effort buttt😢😭.”

Mimi Abla Mawutor said:

“I’m sorry sir, I have to unfollow you. I just can’t help it seeing update from this page. Love you my Boamah💔. Rest in peace 🙏.”

Lizzy Atutigah said:

“This is disheartening 💔😢. May your soul rest in peace 🕊️🙏.”

David Mbangiba Asaana said:

“Hmmmmm. Dr Omane Boamah, you shared this, but didn’t know your life would end in the same way. May you RIPP.”

Carious Tsatsu Kpesese said:

“And you couldn’t survive it. Hmmm. RIP DR.”

Amuzu-Amevor Danny said:

“Dr. Why so soon? You really inspired me a lot. Keep resting in perfect peace 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏.”

Amo Kwadwo Obrempong Sims said:

“Such a tragic world. Rest in perfect peace Doc.😭.”

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22-year-old female pilot flies Chief of Staff Julius Debrah and his entourage to Cotonou and back to Accra. Image Credit: @jdebrahofficial and @flygirlramii Source: Instagram

Pilot flies Chief of Staff

YEN.com.gh reported that a 22-year-old Ghanaian female pilot shared her experience flying Chief of Staff Julius Debrah and his entourage on an official trip.

In a video, she mentioned that she flew them from Accra to Cotonou and safely back to Ghana’s capital. The post drew praise from many social media users, with some lauding her skills and others asking questions about her career.

Prophet Kumchacha Slams “Nonsense” Prophecies Following Military Helicopter Crash

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Founder and leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Prophet Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Kumchacha, has strongly condemned the wave of prophecies that emerged after the recent military helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking as a guest on United Showbiz, Kumchacha described most of the prophecies surrounding the tragic incident as “nonsense” and unnecessary, stressing that they lacked any logical or spiritual basis.

He cited one particular prophecy from a self-acclaimed prophet in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, who claimed the crash occurred because evangelist Nana Agradaa had been imprisoned warning that more crashes would happen if she was not released.

Kumchacha dismissed such statements outright, calling them baseless and misleading. He cautioned the public against falling for sensational religious claims, noting that tragedies should not be exploited for attention or personal gain.

The respected man of God urged Ghanaians to remain prayerful and discerning, especially in times of national tragedy.

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Amaarae releases highly anticipated album, Black Star

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Avant-garde international pop star Amaarae shares her highly anticipated album BLACK STAR–out now via Interscope Records.

Known for breaking the mold with her boundary-pushing blend of alternative, pop, R&B, and Afrobeats, Amaarae presents her boldest mix of global sonics yet with BLACK STAR, sending up her Ghanaian roots as a rallying cry for youth culture around the world.

The diaspora-hopping BLACK STAR is a futuristic statement of cultural pride through an ever-shifting palette of ghettotech, house, techno, baile funk, and African dance genres, stamped with Amaarae’s signature softness and hypnotic vocals and featuring contributions from PinkPantheress, Naomi Campbell, Bree Runway, Starkillers, and Charlie Wilson.

It recontextualizes Ghanaian and African music with pop and club sounds across time and space, connecting them with the roots of modern-day dance music, house and techno.

Alongside the album arrives an official video for “Fineshyt”, shot in Ghana, the visual trails a magnetic young woman moving through club scenes and city streets with sensual, self-assured quiet confidence.

Amaarae shares about “Fineshyt”, “1998 had Blue by French Duo Eiffel 65, 1999 had Believe by Cher & at the turn of a new millennium Modjo gave us Lady. Now, we’re at the mark of a quarter century, and Fineshyt is my contribution to a sound and feeling that not only took over clubs but minds, bodies and souls alike.

Music is such a beautiful and special medium and being an artiste has been God’s greatest gift to me. I remember being a little girl in Ghana hearing Believe by Cher and immediately being entranced.

The hard tuned vocals, the glittery dance beat, and that hook! Do you believe in life after love! What a sentiment. A true manifesto of life. My favorite thing to do as an artiste is take an inspired concept and flip it on its head. In this case, Fineshyt is Belive’s bad ass play cousin or maybe its evil twin sister!”

BLACK STAR is dedicated to the alternative youth of Ghana, who are finding their footing each and every day, as well as Black baddies all over the world.

In July, Amaarae released the effortlessly sleek single “Girlie-Pop”, accompanied with a video, directed by Omar Jones. Visually, “Girlie Pop” is a bold and sensual glimpse into the beat-driven ecstasy when two souls collide and the music provides the necessary alchemy, in and out of the club.

Just prior in June, Amaarae released the world-building single “S.M.O” alongside the announcement of BLACK STAR, exploring themes of sexual liberation and empowerment across a mix of highlife, kpanlogo, and zouk music.

On “B2B,” she uses DJ lingo to make a playful song about “love that is taken but given back at the same time,” she explains. With its lilting melodies and cool-girl energy, “Fineshyt” is a soundtrack for women and femmes that highlights “the confidence of being feminine and feeling beautiful.”

In April, Amaarae made history at Coachella where she debuted as the first Ghanaian artiste to grace the Indio stage. Her headline-making set saw the iconoclast playing energetic songs from fellow Ghanaian artists and exciting fans with unreleased previews of new music from BLACK STAR, in between her shaving her head on stage as a representation of “the new kind of freedom” the incoming era represents.

She followed suit in June at Governor’s Ball, rocking the stage while Ghanaian fans waved their flags high, and at an electrifying set at Glastonbury.

This summer, she brought her unforgettable stage presence to festivals around the globe including AfroNation, Lollapalooza, Osheaga, and more, and will continue in the coming weeks at Maiden Voyage Festival, Flow Festival, Lowlands Festival, Pukkelpop, and Best Day Ever.

The celebratory festival performances follow the success of Amaarae’s sold-out tour behind Fountain Baby, which was praised as among the best albums of the year by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and The New Yorker and was Metacritic’s #1 album of 2023.

Featuring the effortlessly suave singles “Angels in Tibet” and “Reckless and Sweet,” the Afrobeats-flipping LP launched Amaarae into global pop stardom, landing her on the cover of NME, Paste, and Clash, as well as touring with Sabrina Carpenter, support billing on Childish Gambino’s tour, and an H&M x Mugler campaign.

Amaarae has long championed self-expression ever since breaking out with her 2017 single “Fluid,” an ode to living in between different labels and modes.

Her astronomical rise arrived with the release of her 2020 debut album THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW, boosted by the now-platinum, globally charting “Sad Girlz Luv Money (Remix)” featuring Kali Uchis and Moliy.

She stepped into the Black Panther cinematic universe with “A Body, A Coffin,” her contribution to Marvel’s 2022 Wakanda Forever Prologue EP. And she’s since exhibited her versatility through collaborations with Childish Gambino, Stormzy, Janelle Monáe, 6LACK, Kaytranada, Babyface, and Tiwa Savage, among others.

Using songwriting as a way to “metabolize feelings”, Amaarae sees BLACK STAR as a full-circle moment, harkening back to when she recorded her first Passionfruit Summers EP in her mother’s house in Ghana. “This era is about vindication, for myself and my community,” she declares.

Businessman Kenpong reportedly involved in serious accident on Accra-Winneba Road

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Ghana is still mourning the tragic death of eight state officials in the August 6, 2025, military helicopter crash, but another unsettling news story has gripped the nation.

Businessman and philanthropist Kennedy Agyapong, widely known as “Kenpong” and a close associate of the late Highlife legend Daddy Lumba, has reportedly been involved in a road accident.

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According to a report by Max Online, the incident occurred on August 8, 2025, along the Accra–Winneba road.

“Kenpong involved in a serious car crash,” the portal stated on Sunday August 10, 2025.

Details about the cause of the accident and whether there were any casualties have not yet been confirmed.

Kennedy Agyapong, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Kenpong Group of Companies, has contributed significantly to Ghana’s socio-economic development through ventures in telecom engineering, sports, construction, communications, and travel and tourism.

His businesses include Kenpong Travel and Tour, Icegold Mineral Water, and the Kenpong Football Academy.

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After Max Online shared news of the accident on social media, many Ghanaians took to the comments section to send him well wishes.

“I wish Kenpong a speedy recovery. May God protect and heal him quickly, ensuring a full recovery from any injuries sustained,” one user wrote.

“Oh no, hope Kenpong is okay! Reminds me of when @RyanCarterNYK had that close call last year—scary how fast things can happen. Sending good vibes,” another added.

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Elegant Organza Outfit Styles Every Lady Should Try

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Organza has become one of the go-to fabrics for women who want to make a bold, classy, and fashionable statement. Known for its light, sheer texture and subtle shine, organza adds a soft, ethereal feel to any outfit. From weddings to red carpet events and even stylish casual outings, organza outfits can transform your look into something truly unforgettable.

One of the most popular organza outfit styles is the organza sleeve dress. Whether it’s a bodycon gown or a flared midi dress, organza sleeves add a touch of drama and elegance. The puffiness of the sleeves creates a royal look, especially when paired with bold makeup and minimal accessories.

Another trending style is the organza top, often worn with jeans, palazzo pants, or skirts. These tops can come with layered frills, bow ties, or ruffles, giving off a chic and modern vibe. For formal events, an organza blouse paired with a pencil skirt or tailored trousers is a perfect choice.

Organza gowns are also gaining attention, especially for weddings, dinner events, and parties. These gowns can be styled with embroidery, sequins, or lace to enhance the design. Some brides also prefer organza for their wedding dresses because of its luxurious feel and beautiful flow.

Don’t forget organza overlays, where the main outfit is made of a different fabric, but covered with organza for a sophisticated layered effect. This is often seen in evening dresses and formal wear.

To rock an organza outfit effortlessly, pair it with the right accessories—small clutch bags, delicate jewelry, and classy heels work best. Whether it’s a casual outing or a big event, organza helps you stand out with grace and confidence.

Abosso Chief urges Lands Ministry to tackle galamsey

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As calls mount for the government to seize the momentum from the recent military helicopter disaster to intensify the fight against illegal mining, the Chief of Abosso in the Western Region, Nana Akwasi Appiah, has appealed to the Lands and Natural Resources Ministry and the Interior Ministry to take swift action against escalating social vices in his community.

Addressing a press conference at Abosso in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality on Sunday, August 10, Nana Akwasi Appiah expressed grave concern over what he described as a “galamsey-infested” environment that is breeding drug abuse, prostitution, and other destructive behaviours among the youth.
He explained that although the government had shut down the community mining programme in the area, a section of the site, popularly known as gangway, had been taken over by unidentified youth engaging in illegal mining activities and promoting harmful social practices.

“Illegal mining at the gangway site is destroying the culture and moral fabric of our youth,” he lamented, urging the government to permanently close the area and restore order.

Abosso, long known as a hub for both large- and small-scale mining, has historically attracted an influx of young people from across the country. However, the chief warned that without urgent intervention, the community risked losing an entire generation to the adverse effects of galamsey-related vices.
Nana Akwasi Appiah dismissed suggestions that his public outcry was politically motivated or that he was acting out of personal loss.

“We have seen that the current government has discontinued Community Mining, and therefore, we want the land to be reverted to us, the owners, and the illegal miners removed.

“We, the traditional leaders of Abosso, tried to have discussions with the current operators of our gangway mining site, but our discussions have not been fruitful.

“So they have to stop the gangway operators because of the drug abuse going on there, including Indian Hemp, Tramol, and red-red, which we, the chiefs, don’t want here.

“We therefore call on the Ministers for Interior and Lands and Natural Resources to help the chiefs stop. The place is infested with fake Rastafarians, which is not good for the town. This will pave the way for the new government proposals to work,” he said.

Kannywood actress Rahama Sadau marries in private ceremony

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Popular Kannywood actress, Rahama Sadau, has married a yet-to-be-identified partner in a private nikkah ceremony on Saturday.

The low-key wedding reportedly took place at the Atiku Auwal Mosque in Unguwan Rimi, Kaduna.

A video from the event showed clerics and close family members present during the prayer session.

Sadau also confirmed the marriage in a post on Instagram later that day, sharing moments from the ceremony.

In another scene, she was seen celebrating with her sisters and close friends during the wedding festivities.

Her marriage comes after years of backlash from some members of her Arewa fan base, who have criticised her dressing and flamboyant fashion style as being at odds with traditional northern theatre practices.

She wrote, “Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem…Alhamdulillah, My Nikkah was done today.

“I am officially a Mrs. A new chapter unfolds. My heart is overflowing with gratitude and joy.

“May the Almighty bless our union with tranquility, everlasting love, happiness, and abundant prosperity.

“We kindly ask for your prayers as we step into this beautiful new journey together. ”

‘I spoke to one of them in the morning’ – Kojo Choi mourns helicopter crash victims

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Ghana’s Ambassador-designate to South Korea, Kojo Choi, has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of eight Ghanaians in the recent helicopter crash.

In an interview with Accra-based TV3, shared via their X account on August 10, 2025, Choi described the incident as a profound loss to the nation.

He revealed that on the morning of August 6, 2025, he had spoken to one of the victims, whose name he did not disclose.

Choi also hinted that the scale of the tragedy could have been even greater, though he did not elaborate on what led him to that belief.

Reflecting on the impact of the loss, he emphasised that the tragedy is particularly painful because Ghana has lost some of its most brilliant leaders and individuals who were actively serving the country at the time of their passing.

“This is different because we have lost the most brilliant leaders who were not only going to change Ghana but also make an impact beyond its borders. This is actually one of the greatest losses Ghana has experienced in decades. I am pretty much coming from the airport; I was on a short mission outside Ghana. I can’t speak much, but I was in touch, I actually spoke with one of them in the morning, and later in the evening, I heard about the crash of the helicopter.

“I trembled because it could have been a much bigger calamity. Even today, what we are seeing is beyond what meets the eye. It came as a great shock,” Choi said.

Watch the video below:

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YEPSA Project Launched To Empower 65 Young individuals To Achieve Economic Independence

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GOT Foundation, in partnership with Mastercard Foundation and Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT), has launched the Youth Empowerment Project Through Skills Acquisition (YEPSA) Project to empower 65 youth in Accra and Bono East Region.

The YEPSA project is a fully funded initiative to equip economically disadvantaged young individuals particularly school dropouts, teenage mothers, and unemployed groups by enrolling them in hairdressing and beautician skills training and providing start up support for sustainable careers and economic independence.

The fully-funded eighteen-month project, is under the Mastercard Foundation’s Employee Innovation Fund, which supports youth led and indigenous organizations in creating sustainable solutions to critical social and economic challenges. This milestone reflects the shared mission of GOT Foundation, Mastercard Foundation and Digital Opportunity Trust to unlock the potential of Africa’s youth by providing pathways for dignified and fulfilling work.

Launching the YEPSA project at Manhean in Accra on August 9, 2025, GOT Foundation’s Executive Director Jennifer Akologo Nabil, said YEPSA empowers marginalised groups with vocational skills for financial independence.

She stated that beneficiaries get training, mentorship, and some start up support to start businesses and create jobs, “targeting young women and girls aged 15-35 in marginalised Greater Accra and Bono East communities.

“In the Bono East Region, we’ve enrolled 30 participants,” the Executive Director of GOT Foundation, disclosed.

Furthermore, Ms. Akologo Nabil noted that YEPSA seeks to inspire and cultivate entrepreneurship among economically disadvantaged young people.

“It is GOT Foundation’s objective to support economically disadvantaged females, helping transform their state through mentorship, education and employment opportunities” she added.

The Project Officer of DOT, Harriet Setsoafia, charged participants to take ownership, be curious, bold and relentless.

“These skills will open doors and help build your futures,” she added.

DOT, she said, is Canadian-based not-for profit organization, with locally managed offices across 6 countries in Africa and Middle East: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Kenya, Lebanon and Jordan.

DOT also reaches Ghana, Uganda, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, and Zambia via local partnerships with youth-led and youth-serving organizations.

“DOT’s youth-led model created impact in over 25 countries over decades, mobilizing underserved youth with digital literacy, 21st-century skills, and self-confidence for the digital economy.

Mastercard Foundation, she said, is also Canadian, one of the world’s largest private foundation with $35 billion assets. Its mission advances financial inclusion and education to improve lives of those living in poverty. Programmes focus on Africa and Canadian Indigenous communities, aiming for 30 million youth to access dignified work by 2030.

Established in 2006 by Mastercard, it operates independently. “To date, programmes have benefitted 146 million people,” she stated.

Beneficiaries speaking to media were elated and commended GOT Foundation and partners.

Elizabeth, a beneficiary, said, “I am excited as this project offers financial independence and enables job creation.”

Another beneficiary, Sarah Domkwawe, stated, “God bless GOT Foundation, Mastercard Foundation and DOT for launching this for marginalised people.”

GOT Foundation is a Ghanaian non-for-profit organisation, founded in 2022 by Jennifer Nabil Akologo. It emerged from her passion to empower girls and women from underprivileged communities via education, skills, mentorship, and social initiatives.

With a mission to nurture and support underprivileged females, the Foundation has impacted over 250 girls through programs including The Yes I can project, Peer Pressure Campaign, Bead-Making Training, Transforming Young Mothers, and Girls Start Right Summit.

Hostility against me is because of my presidential potential – Mireku Duker

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Former Member of Parliament for Tarkwa Nsuaem, George Mireku Duker, has claimed that a wave of hostility directed at him from within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at the national level is fueled by perceptions of his potential to become President of Ghana.

Speaking to grassroots party supporters at his Tarkwa residence, Duker asserted that certain national-level individuals view him as a threat due to his political prospects and the Western Region’s strategic economic importance.

Unlike his predecessor, Gifty Kusi, whom he described as “only useful for serving food to colleagues in Parliament,” Duker questioned why a prospective leader from Tarkwa should be deemed a political danger.

“Even individuals from Kyebi, Bole, and other places have risen to the presidency. It appears that if you’re from Tarkwa and the Western Region, you automatically become a threat to those nurturing presidential ambitions. I find that deeply unfair,” he said.

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His comments follow his recent appointment by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as the NPP’s Western Regional Coordinator, a decision that has sharply divided opinion.

Some Western Regional NPP executives have openly opposed the appointment, describing Duker as a “divisive figure” and arguing that the party requires a unifier rather than a polarizing figure.

They cited his defeat in the last general elections, a loss in a traditional NPP stronghold, as evidence of his inability to galvanize support.

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According to the executives, the Tarkwa Nsuaem loss resulted from Duker’s “disuniting traits” rather than shifting voter loyalty.

Despite criticisms, the former MP maintains the hostility is politically calculated and rooted in fears about his rising profile.

He insists his focus remains on strengthening the party’s grassroots in the Western Region and contributing to the NPP’s success.

Watch Duker’s remarks below:

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

Final burial rites for Murtala, Alhaji Muniru underway

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A solemn burial ceremony is being held at the Forecourt of the State House for Dr. Ibrahim Muhammed Murtala, former Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed, former Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.

The two were among eight people who perished in the August 6 Ghana Air Force helicopter crash in the Adansi-Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region.

In line with Islamic tradition, Janazah prayers are being held, after which interment will follow at the Military Cemetery near Burma Camp.

Dignitaries at the burial service include: President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin, National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, families of the victims, government officials, Members of Parliament, the Muslim community, and members of the public.

An inter-denominational state funeral for all eight victims is scheduled for Friday, August 15, 2025, at the Black Star Square.

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

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

The Ghana Armed Forces earlier reported that the Z-9 helicopter, carrying three crew members and five passengers, had gone “off the radar” shortly after departure from Accra at 09:12 GMT. The aircraft was en route to Obuasi for an anti-illegal mining operation. A search-and-rescue mission later confirmed that all eight on board had died.

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Amenfi Central MP Joana Expresses Joy After Graduation Of First Batch Of Fire Service And Police Assistants

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Graduation of Fire Service and Community Police Assistants

The Office of the Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central is delighted to announce the successful passing out of the first batch of beneficiaries under the Youth Employment Agency’s Fire Service and Community Police Assistant programs

Ghana Boxer Samed Eyes Redemption in Riyadh Quarterfinal

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The Sharp Shooter” Samed

Ghana’s sole representative at the WBC Grand Prix, middleweight Shakul “The Sharp Shooter” Samed, has arrived in Riyadh for Thursday’s quarterfinal clash against Australia’s Jude Grant.

The bout set for August 13 at Riyadh Season marks Samed’s comeback after successfully protesting a controversial referee stoppage in the tournament’s first phase.

Accompanied by trainer Elvis Robertson, Samed aims to advance as an alternate contender for the semifinals. Robertson didn’t mince words before departure: “Those atop Ghana’s pound-for-pound rankings are fake. We’re bringing the real champion.” A win would propel Samed into Boxing Ghana’s elite Top 10 while edging him closer to Olympic qualification.

The stakes extend beyond national pride. Victory secures a semifinal berth in the WBC’s final eliminator, putting Olympic dreams within reach. For Samed, this is more than a fight—it’s validation after his disputed earlier exit. “Can ‘Dobia’ silence doubters in the desert?” fans wonder. The answer unfolds at dawn Thursday.

How can a chopper with top officials just crash if not targeted? – Kwame Yeboah asks

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Music producer Kwame Yeboah has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the military helicopter crash on August 6, 2025, which claimed the lives of eight Ghanaian statesmen, including two Cabinet Ministers.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z on August 9, 2025, Yeboah said he found it hard to believe that a helicopter carrying top government officials could crash if all safety checks had been done correctly.

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The tragic incident, which occurred in Adansi Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region, killed Minister of Defence Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Environment, Science and Technology Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, three Ghana Armed Forces crew members, and other senior officials.

Before the programme moved to its main entertainment topics, the panelists discussed the tragedy.

Yeboah said that if the helicopter had been properly inspected and cleared for flight, there should be no reason for such an accident unless someone had wanted the government officials dead.

He drew comparisons to other tragedies around the world, suggesting that such incidents sometimes happen when powerful interests are involved.

Yeboah stressed that the tragedy should serve as a wake-up call for Ghana to raise its safety standards and ensure thorough checks are always carried out to prevent similar disasters in the future.

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“It’s not the time to put blame and all that stuff, but I think we as Ghanaians should be able to ask better questions, and we need to stop this mediocre stuff that we work with. I believe if everything was checked right, I don’t know all the extra stuff around it.

“I don’t understand why a helicopter carrying top government officials will just crash. If it’s not like someone wanted them to die, that shouldn’t be happening, because whenever I’ve heard anything to do with this stuff in the West, it means some guys were on the plane that had some patent of something, you know, like the Malaysian airliner that disappeared.

“We heard later on that some people were on board who had some patent stuff that was important to other people. Or you hear now that the Titanic, which sank so many years ago, it turns out somebody else had insurance taken on it, and then in the end… do you get what I mean?

“So with these things, it makes me start thinking, wait, is this just fate? What is this? If it’s not connected, then why does this happen? It shouldn’t be happening. And if someone didn’t do some checks and this happened, then we should make sure we raise our standards, and for these things, we should be able to prevent them. It’s such a short journey from here to Obuasi on a chopper to experience that,” Kwame Yeboah stated.

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Forensic results of remaining six victims arrive in Accra

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Gov’t Tightens Controls On Prophecies

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The Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, led by Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has asked religious leaders to submit any prophecy or spiritual “insight” of national relevance to his office for review before it is made public.

In a statement on Sunday, August 10, 2025, Mr. Afriyie Ankrah said the request was aimed at covering prophecies about high-profile political figures, governance, national security, or public stability.

Beautiful Gowns Married Women Can Wear To Look Good And Classy

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For married women in Nigeria, Owambe celebrations are more than just parties—they are vibrant showcases of culture, style, and personal elegance. These gatherings offer the perfect stage to express sophistication while honoring deep-rooted traditions. This season’s gown trends reflect that balance beautifully, blending timeless cultural elements with modern design touches.

Color palettes this year lean toward understated luxury. Soft earth tones, muted pastels, and deep, regal shades—such as champagne, sage, dusty rose, midnight blue, and burgundy—are in high demand. These colors not only flatter a wide range of skin tones but also harmonize seamlessly with popular Aso-Ebi themes. Rich fabrics like lace, silk satin, and mikado in darker hues bring a refined, polished look that exudes quiet opulence.

The trending silhouettes are all about enhancing the feminine figure without being overly dramatic. Mermaid gowns, sheath cuts, and fit-and-flare designs create elegant curves, while details like beaded embellishments, embroidered panels, and statement sleeves add a touch of artistry. Lace remains a beloved choice, often paired with corset-inspired bodices, illusion necklines, or layered overlays for a romantic, structured appeal.

Sleeve designs are particularly eye-catching this season. Flowing bishop sleeves in sheer fabrics, graceful cape sleeves, and modern one-shoulder or asymmetrical long sleeves bring visual interest and movement. These styles, when paired with modest necklines like bateau, jewel, or softly draped off-shoulder cuts, maintain an air of refined sophistication.

Layering different fabrics is also making waves. Combining lace with chiffon, satin, or even touches of Ankara or brocade creates depth, texture, and cultural flair while keeping the gown fresh and contemporary.

When it comes to accessories, the key is balance. Neutral or metallic mid-heeled shoes, sleek clutches, and minimal jewelry—such as pearl studs or a slim bracelet—perfectly complement the look. Finally, a well-styled gele or a chic headwrap ties the outfit together, celebrating both tradition and modern elegance in one unforgettable ensemble.

Defence Minister’s last moments at Air Force Base before fatal crash

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The Defence Press Corps has released a poignant video capturing Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah’s final moments at the Air Force Base — a solemn farewell to a statesman whose life was cut short together with other government officials in last Wednesday’s military helicopter crash.

In the footage, Dr. Omane Boamah, dressed in white apparel is seen sharing warm handshakes and brief exchanges with Air Force personnel before boarding the aircraft. His composure reflected a man dedicated to duty until the very end.

Just minutes after that calm farewell, the mission turned to tragedy when the helicopter crashed in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claiming the lives of Dr. Omane Boamah, Environment Minister, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others — among them senior security officials and Air Force crew.

The ill-fated journey was meant to take the delegation to Obuasi for the launch of the Responsible Co-operative Mining and Skills Development Programme (COMSDEP), an initiative aimed at curbing illegal mining.

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 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.

 

Dede manipulated us – Jason, Kola

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Big Brother Naija housemates, Jason Jae and Kola have accused their female colleague, Dede, of manipulating them.

The duo claimed that the model “used” them and later dumped them for Koyin.

Jason and Kola, who had not been in good terms due to their rivalry over Dede, set outside their differences on Saturday night, to have a dialogue over what they felt she did to them.

7 suspects arrested for alleged fuel tanker hijack

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Seven suspects have been arrested in connection with the armed hijacking of a 5,400-litre fuel tanker in the early hours of August 7, 2025.

According to the Ghana Police Service, a coordinated snap check operation led to the arrests across two regions — Greater Accra and Eastern.

The incident occurred at about 12:30 a.m. when officers at the Ablekuma Borkorborkor checkpoint in Accra stopped a green pickup truck carrying three passengers in its open bucket. As the police approached, two of the passengers fled, shouting that they had been attacked by armed men who had hijacked their fuel tanker near Nsawam the previous night.

The driver of the pickup sped off, abandoning the third passenger, who was arrested after a brief chase.

Police said the victims, both tanker drivers from Tema, were handcuffed and transported in the pickup by the suspects until the intervention at the checkpoint. They later confirmed the stolen tanker’s registration as GT 2493–20.

Following this lead, police intelligence led to the arrest of six additional suspects at Asikwa Junction near Bunso in the Eastern Region. Officers there recovered the stolen tanker, another tanker with registration GN 804–13, and a pumping machine believed to have been used to transfer the stolen fuel. A Volkswagen Golf (GW 5185–Z) linked to the suspects was also seized.

All seven suspects are in police custody and will be arraigned. The recovered fuel tankers and other exhibits remain with the police as investigations continue.

The police have assured the public that further action will be taken and that the suspects will face justice for their role in the high-profile robbery.

The Ghana Police Service also commended the officers whose swift response and coordination led to the successful arrests.

Immigration officer’s murder suspect remanded again as police pursue accomplices

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Immigration officer's murder suspect remanded again as police pursue accomplices
Immigration officer’s murder suspect remanded again as police pursue accomplices


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The Ghana Police Service says it has made progress in investigating the murder of Stephen King Amoah, the Immigration officer whose burnt body was found in a drain at Ashongman Estates. 

Chief Inspector Apewah Achana told the Kaneshie District Court that police had retrieved exhibits linked to the crime, which forensic experts need to examine. 

A postmortem has been conducted, but the full report is pending. 

He said efforts were ongoing to arrest other accomplices and arraign them, hence the request for an extension of the accused person’s remand. 

On July 25, 2025, police arraigned Bright Aweh, also known as Robert or “Highest Bright,” as the prime suspect in Amoah’s murder.  

The court preserved his plea after reading the charge. 

Amoah went missing on July 3, 2025, after leaving home to visit Aweh at Ashongman Estates in Accra.  

His charred body was later discovered in a drain at Aboum Junction, near Kwabenya. 

Investigations revealed that the two had arranged a meeting following WhatsApp images showing bundles of cash, allegedly to settle a debt.  

Aweh claimed he gave Amoah GHC 500,000 to pay off a debt and keep the balance, but inconsistencies in his account raised suspicion. 

Aweh was first arraigned at the Circuit Court in Kwabenya on a charge of kidnapping.  

Subsequent investigations at his residence uncovered stained camouflage fabric and a bloodied fufu pestle wrapped in polythene. 

Melcom Taps Ex-Minister to Deepen Ghana Retail Strategy

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Mohammed Ibrahim Awal
Mohammed Ibrahim Awal

Ghana’s largest retail chain, Melcom Group, has appointed former Tourism Minister Dr. Ibrahim Mohammed Awal as Communications and Strategy Consultant, signaling a strategic push to blend local expertise with global retail models.

Announced during the company’s 36th-anniversary celebrations, the move aims to strengthen brand visibility in an increasingly competitive market where e-commerce and shifting consumer habits demand sharper local insights.

Industry analysts see the hire as a blueprint for foreign-founded brands in Ghana. “It’s about authentic market intelligence,” one observer notes.

Dr. Awal’s government experience and networks offer Melcom social capital while advancing knowledge transfer a synergy benefiting both corporate strategy and national development. The retailer’s GH¢20 million CSR investment in health and environmental initiatives over the past decade underscores this dual commitment.

“Melcom thrives by understanding Ghanaian customers better than anyone,” Dr. Awal told reporters, hinting at localized adaptations ahead. His role will focus on stakeholder engagement and strategic communications as the chain navigates West Africa’s evolving retail landscape.

For consumers, this could mean more tailored services. For Ghana’s business ecosystem, it tests whether marrying local veterans with international operations can fuel sustainable growth. As one staffer put it: “When global scale meets homegrown savvy, everybody wins.”

Photos from Reflections and Memorial Service in honour of eight departed Ghanaians

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The Evening of Reflections and Memorial for the eight victims of Wednesday’s tragic military helicopter crash took place at the Forecourt of the State House, drawing mourners from across the nation.

This solemn ceremony was part of the official three-day national mourning period declared by President John Mahama to honour the memories of the eight individuals, including prominent figures such as Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, along with six others who lost their lives when a Ghana Air Force helicopter went down in the Adansi-Akrofuom District on August 6, 2025.

During his heartfelt address at the event, President Mahama urged Ghanaians to unite in their grief and draw strength from the legacies of the eight individuals who had dedicated their lives to public service.

He described them as a “guiding light” during this profound moment of national sorrow, emphasizing the need to remember their contributions to the nation.

The President also announced burial rites for the two Muslim victims — former Minister for Environment Dr. Ibrahim Mohammed Murtala and former Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed. These rites, in accordance with Islamic traditions and customs, are set to take place on Sunday, August 10, 2025, allowing the community to pay their respects in a manner befitting their faith.

The evening’s memorial proceedings served as a poignant lead-up to the state funeral scheduled for Friday, August 15, 2025, at the iconic Black Star Square. This event will include an interdenominational service, where people from various faiths and backgrounds will come together to bid a final farewell to the victims, celebrating their lives and the impact they made on the nation.

Present at the event were President John Dramani Mahama, First Lady Lordina Mahama, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, President of Sierra Leone Julius Maada Bio, former President John Agyekum Kufuor, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Alban Kingsford Bagbin, as well as several members of the executive, ministers, and Members of Parliament from both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP). The families of the eight departed souls and members of the public were also in attendance.

Presidential envoy directs Religious leaders to submit prophecies for review

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The Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations has urged religious leaders across the country to formally submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of national significance to its office for urgent review.

In a statement issued Sunday, August 10, 2025, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Presidential Envoy for the Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations Office, noted that the directive specifically applies to prophecies relating to high-profile political leaders, governance, national security, or public stability.

The move, according to the statement, is aimed at ensuring responsibility, discernment, and proper stewardship over the nation’s destiny, especially in these times of uncertainty.

The statement also appealed for intense prayers for the President, the government, state institutions, bereaved families, and the nation, following a recent tragic accident involving government officials, military personnel, and NDC party executives.

It further reaffirmed the government’s commitment to partnering with faith leaders for the peace and prosperity of Ghana.

Ellembelle Assembly members mourn passing of eight officers in helicopter crash

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By P.K. Yankey

Nkroful (W/R), Aug 10, GNA – Assembly Members in the Ellembelle District have expressed sorrow over the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight illustrious sons of Ghana. 

A statement issued and signed by Mr Charles Kwesi, Presiding Member of the Ellembelle District Assembly, extended heartfelt condolences to President John Dramani Mahama, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyeman, the Vice President, Government of Ghana, the bereaved families, and all affected by the tragedy.  

The statement said: “Ghana has suffered a great loss with the deaths of dedicated public servants, including the late Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, who until his sudden demise was the Defence Minister, and Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology.  

“We also mourn Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, Deputy National Security Coordinator, Dr Samuel Sarpong, NDC Vice Chairman, Mr Samuel Aboagye, Deputy National NADMO Coordinator, Squadron Leader Peter Anala, Flying Officer Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo-Mensah.” 

The Assembly expressed the hope that their contributions to the nation would not be forgotten, but serve as lessons for generation unborn, the statement noted.  

The statement urged the public to avoid sensationalism, respect the privacy of the bereaved families, and report only accurate, verified information.  

“We stand in solidarity with all Ghanaians as we observe the three days of mourning and we pray the Good Lord Almighty will give them a resting place till we meet again.” 

GNA 

Edited by Justina Paaga/Lydia Kukua Asamoah  

I got ‘filla’ that Daddy Lumba wanted to be an MP – Okraku-Mantey

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Mark Okraku-Mantey (L) shared Daddy Lumba's (R) political dream Mark Okraku-Mantey (L) shared Daddy Lumba’s (R) political dream

Following the passing of Highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, Mark Okraku-Mantey has revealed that the music icon once dreamed of swapping the stage for Parliament, and even aspired to a royal seat in his hometown.

Speaking on Adom TV’s Showtym on August 9, 2025, during a discussion on Daddy Lumba’s complex legacy, Okraku-Mantey said he had reliable information that the “Aben Wo Ha” hitmaker wanted to contest for a seat in Parliament.

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He hinted that former President Akufo-Addo, who had a close relationship with the late musician, could one day share more details about this political ambition.

According to Okraku-Mantey, just as Daddy Lumba was preparing to take a step into politics, his health began to deteriorate, forcing him to abandon those plans.

He added that the Highlife legend’s leadership aspirations were not limited to politics, he also wanted to serve as a traditional ruler in his hometown, a role his family later confirmed he was interested in.

“I got some ‘filla’ that Daddy Lumba had ambitions of becoming an MP. One day, Akufo-Addo will disclose everything for everyone to hear. He had a special relationship with him. As it neared his time, sickness began to trouble him, and he had to leave everything behind.

“He also aspired to become a chief; in fact, his family even came forward to say that he wanted to take on this role in his hometown. After pursuing a career in music, he wanted to transition into a leadership position,” Okraku-Mantey said.

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Daddy Lumba, who passed away on July 26, 2025, left behind decades of timeless music and an unmatched influence on Ghana’s music scene.

Meanwhile, watch as Ghanaians hold candlelight vigil in honor of Highlife icon Daddy Lumba:

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Takoradi Air Force Base holds candlelight vigil for Z9 helicopter crash victims

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The three fallen  heroes all served at the Takoradi Air Force Base The three fallen heroes all served at the Takoradi Air Force Base

The Takoradi Air Force Base has held a moving candlelight vigil in honour of three crew members who lost their lives in the tragic Z9 helicopter crash on August 6, 2025.

The fallen heroes, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, all served at the Takoradi Air Force Base.

The solemn ceremony brought together military leaders, personnel, and grieving families, including the wife of the late Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu. The evening was marked by flickering candles, soft reflective music, and moments of deep silence, all in tribute to the crew’s courage and selfless service to the nation.

Speaking at the vigil, Air Commodore Eric Yirenkyi, Commander of the Takoradi Air Force Base, praised the officers for their dedication and sacrifice. He encouraged his men and women to remain committed to their duty of safeguarding Ghana’s skies.



Other officers also shared emotional tributes, describing the vigil as both a farewell and a promise to keep their memories alive. They lit candles not only as symbols of remembrance but also as beacons of courage and resilience, while offering prayers for the fallen and comfort to their families.

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‘Omane Survived the 2008 Helicopters; He Didn’t Survive the 2025 Helicopter’

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Foreign Affairs Minister and MP for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of his close friend and political ally, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, one of the victims of the tragic helicopter crash on August 6 as reported by MyNewsGH.

In a heartfelt tribute, Ablakwa recalled the unwavering support Dr. Omane Boamah had shown throughout his political journey.

“When I decided to contest as MP in my beloved North Tongu, he was with me in every single village during my first primaries in 2012. He was a true and loyal brother,” he said, pointing at the late minister’s pivotal role in his early political endeavors.

Ablakwa shared how Dr. Omane Boamah was instrumental in his recruitment into the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), under the mentorship of prominent figures like the late President John Evans Atta Mills and Uncle Ato Ahwoi.

Their activism years, spanning from 2006 to 2008, were marked by key influences from political giants such as Dr. Obed Asamoah and Kwasi Pratt Jnr.

On their shared experiences, Ablakwa recalled some perilous moments they endured together.

One such moment was a 2008 protest in Tamale, where a helicopter’s dust storm nearly caused chaos, but Dr. Omane Boamah, despite his asthmatic condition, bravely pressed on.

“He survived the 2008 helicopters; he didn’t survive the 2025 helicopter,” Ablakwa said in a somber tone, paying tribute to his friend’s resilience and unwavering spirit.

Stunning Velvet Outfits Every Lady Should Try

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Velvet is a fabric that speaks luxury, elegance, and timeless sophistication. Whether it’s styled in a gown, a chic two-piece, or even a classy blazer, velvet has the power to instantly elevate your appearance and give you that regal look.

For formal occasions like weddings, galas, or dinner events, velvet gowns are always a winning choice. They cling to the body gracefully, offering a flattering silhouette. Deep colors like emerald green, royal blue, burgundy, and black work beautifully with velvet, creating a rich and bold presence. Long-sleeved or off-shoulder velvet dresses paired with statement jewelry and heels make a stunning combo.

Velvet jumpsuits are another trendy option for women who want something stylish and less traditional. They provide comfort and glamour at the same time. Choose a wide-legged velvet jumpsuit with a cinched waist and accessorize with a clutch and sleek earrings.

For casual or semi-formal events, velvet blazers or skirts paired with neutral tops or jeans bring a balanced and fashionable look. A velvet mini skirt with a tucked-in satin blouse is perfect for a date night or evening out with friends.

In colder months, velvet outfits also provide a bit of warmth while still keeping you stylish. You can rock a velvet tracksuit, co-ord set, or even a floor-length velvet kaftan for more relaxed yet luxurious vibes.

Accessories made from velvet like headbands, shoes, or clutch bags are also a great way to introduce the fabric into your outfit without going all out.

Velvet never goes out of style. It’s bold, rich, and endlessly versatile perfect for women who love to stand out with grace and class.

NDC, NPP in Cape Coast South mourn helicopter crash victims

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By Prince Acquah

Cape Coast, Aug. 8, GNA – The National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Cape Coast South Constituency say they are devastated by the tragic demise of the statesmen and servicemen who perished in Wednesday’s helicopter crash.  

They have described the deaths of the eight men as a huge loss to the country and expressed their commiserations to the bereaved families, the government and the State.  

In honour of the victims, the NDC in the constituency has scheduled a vigil for Friday, August 8 at London Bridge in Cape Coast.  

The devastating crash, which happened near Adanse in the Ashanti Region, claimed the lives of Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence; Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, and Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator.  

The rest are Dr Samuel Sarpong, Vice‑Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Mr Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala (pilot), Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu (co‑pilot), and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah.  

The NDC constituency party office has been draped with red and black colours to signify their bereavement when the Ghana News Agency (GNA) visited the office. 

Mr George Elvis Korankye-Taylor, the Chairman of the party, said the tragic incident was least expected and had crumbled a better of the government machinery.  

He paid glowing tribute to Dr Omane Boamah whom he described as a strategist and tactician given his knowledge in and approach to politics.  

He recounted his first encounter with the late Defence Minister in 2011 in Sunyani and narrated how they collaborated effectively to secure victory for late President Atta Mills during the party’s congress.  

“That was the first time I met Omane Boamah but his relationship with me was perfect; as if he knew me from Adam,” he said.  

“Indeed, Omane Boamah and the rest of the executives brought the party to power and they were working to salvage it,” he added.  

Mr Korankye-Taylor also shared some fond memories of Dr Murtala Muhammed and Dr Sarpong, describing them as geniuses and perfect gentlemen.  

“The NDC and the country as a whole have lost great individuals.  

“We cannot bring them back. The harm is already done and all we can say is that we commit their souls into the hands of our Father in heaven,” he said.  

Madam Caroline Aboagye Awusi, the NPP Chairperson for the constituency, visibly sombre, could not come to terms with the tragedy.  

She said she was sent reeling by the news when she heard it around 1400 hours on Wednesday.  

“On behalf of the Cape Coast South Constituency branch of the NPP, we express our condolences to the whole country,” she said.  

As great men who died in service to their country, she said they deserved to be honoured in a befitting way, devoid of partisan politics.   

Madam Aboagye Awusi recalled the warm reception extended to her by Dr Murtala Muhammed when they met for the first time in 2023 at the University of Cape Coast.  

“He was surprised to see a woman chairing a constituency like Cape Coast South and urged me on.  

“From that moment, I began to like the man because of his humility,” she recounted.  

She encouraged the nation to come together and pray for God’s guidance and protection to avert similar tragedies in the future.  

GNA  

Edited by Alice Tettey/Christian Akorlie  

New military aircraft needed urgently

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The Member of Parliament for New Juaben South, Michael Kofi Okyere Baafi, has backed President John Dramani Mahama’s proposal to acquire new aircraft for the Ghana Armed Forces.

In an interview with Channel One TV on Sunday, August 10, Mr. Okyere Baafi endorsed the President’s call for a transparent investigation into the recent helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight prominent Ghanaians.

He further argued that the current fleet of military aircraft is outdated and unfit for purpose, making urgent procurement necessary.

“These helicopters and aircraft we have are not so suitable. We have to support the government to get new aircraft as a matter of urgency.”

Mr. Okyere Baafi also voiced concern about how politics continues to divide the nation, urging Ghanaians to put the national interest above partisan lines, especially during times of tragedy.

“Politics has created a lot of mess in the country, and this is the time for us to see this unfortunate incident as a call to place the future of Ghana above politics. I believe this is the time Ghana must forge ahead in unity because politics has destroyed the country.”

His remarks come amid a period of national mourning and growing debate over the state of Ghana’s military assets, following the military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region that claimed eight lives.

The government declared a three-day national mourning period from Thursday, August 7, which included a flower-laying ceremony. An evening of reflection and memorial service was also held in their honour on Saturday, August 9.

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 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.

Meanwhile, the burial rites for Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation and MP for Tamale Central, and Alhaji Limuna Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, will be held on Sunday, August 10.

In accordance with Islamic tradition, Janazah prayers will take place at 2:00 p.m. at the Forecourt of the State House in Accra, followed by burial at 2:30 p.m. at the Military Cemetery, Accra.

I’m childless, single at 52 — Bimbo Akintola

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Nollywood actress, Bimbo Akintola, has opened up about her personal life, revealing that she is childless and currently single at the age of 52.

In an interview with Pulse Nigeria, the award-winning actress was asked if she had children and responded, “No, I don’t unfortunately.”

Speaking on her age, she disclosed, “I’m 52 years old. Born 1973, May 5th.”

When asked why she had chosen to remain single, Akintola was quick to clarify that it was not by choice, saying, “Not chosen oo.”

The actress, known for her decades-long career in the Nigerian film industry, made her acting debut in 1995 when she featured in the film Owo Blow alongside Femi Adebayo, and followed it up with Out of Bounds in 1997, where she starred alongside Richard Mofe Damijo.

A Lagos native, Akintola attended Maryland Convent Private School before proceeding to Command Day Secondary School, Lagos. She later earned a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Ibadan.

She recently featured in Kemi Adetiba’s series To Kill a Monkey, where she played Inspector Mo Ogunlesi.

Book of condolence for 8 deceased in helicopter crash opened

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The Book of Condolence for the eight compatriots who died in the GAF Z9 helicopter crash is now open from today, Sunday, August 10 to Thursday, August 14, 2025, at designated locations across the country.

It will be opened simultaneously at the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ghana Armed Forces Headquarters, the National Democratic Congress headquarters, and the head office of NADMO.

Chiefs who spearhead illegal Mining to abdicate their throne – Awulae Attibrukusu

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The Paramount Chief of the Lower Axim Traditional Area, Awulae Attibrukusu III, has warned that any Chief under his jurisdiction found to have masterminded illegal mining (galamsey) activities in his traditional area and arrested will automatically abdicate his throne.

He decried the wanton destruction of the land and water bodies, which serve as the main source of livelihoods for the predominantly farming population in the area. Awulae Attibrukusu III gave the warning to chiefs and queen mothers during the Lower Axim Traditional Council meeting in Axim in the Nzema-East Municipality of the Western Region.

According to him, this serves as a final warning to any Chief who is deeply involved in illegal mining activities in their area to cease galamsey activities.

The Paramount Chief, who is the President of the Lower Axim Traditional Council, mentioned specific towns in his jurisdiction where galamsey activities had become rife.

The towns are Awukyire, Kegina, Anagye, Nduabesa, Agona and Edelesuazo. Awulae Attibrukusu III said he had done a lot by reporting Chiefs in those communities to the authorities and would not intervene when they were arrested.

Awulae Attibrukusu III entreated the Traditional Council to rise up and deal ruthlessly with galamsey activities to restore the Council to its former glory.

He questioned the chiefs on how the excavators and Chanfangs passed through their towns before getting to the bushes to undertake galamsey activities.

The Paramount Chief said illegal miners had invaded his rubber plantation in the last few days, destroying a farm he cultivated through his hard-earned resources.

He advised his chiefs and queen mothers to “support the government, and the Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, who is a son of the Nzema area, to succeed in the fight against galamsey.

The warning follows the helicopter crash, which occurred in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claiming the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others, including soldiers. They were en route to a mining event.

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