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Justice Abdulai proposes media courts to tackle rising attacks on journalists

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Private legal practitioner and law lecturer, Justice Abdulai, has called for the establishment of dedicated media courts in every region of Ghana to address the increasing number of violations and attacks against journalists.

His call comes amid widespread national outrage following a string of recent police and military brutalities, particularly the assault of a journalist and a civilian during the controversial demolition of the McDan warehouse at Spintex on July 30, 2025.

Speaking on The Big Issue on Channel One TV on Saturday, August 2, Justice Abdulai described the persistent attacks on media practitioners as a threat to press freedom and democratic accountability. He stressed that the current response mechanisms, often limited to press statements and internal investigations, are insufficient to ensure justice and deterrence.

To address the problem more systematically, he proposed the creation of “media courts,” specialised courts focused exclusively on handling civil and criminal infractions involving journalists.

He suggests that lawyer-journalist networks or legal support coalitions be formed to support victims and strengthen legal advocacy in media protection.

“My call to stem this tide will be to establish a dedicated court to deal with infractions of journalists. I probably will call it a media court. In every region, we should have one media court to deal purely and solely with infractions of the media, whether in the form of a civil action or criminal action.

“I believe it will serve a very useful purpose and work towards resolving this matter. In fact, I believe that will be the best way of resolving this whole issue, and of course, we should have dedicated prosecutors.

“I am sure that if we are to go deeper into this, we may even have lawyer-journalist associations, whether within the media space or other lawyers who may be willing to lend their support to these matters,” he stated.

 

Attacks on journalists premeditated, serious action needed – GJA

Eastern Regional FDA office educates bakers on good manufacturing practices

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By Emelia B. Addae

Nkawkaw (E/R), Aug. 02, GNA – The Eastern Regional Office of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has engaged stakeholders in food service establishment particularly bakers, on Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), product registration and licensing requirements, at Nkawkaw in the Kwahu West Municipality.

Madam Anita Owusu-Kuffour, the Eastern Regional Head of the Food and Drugs Authority said the engagement aimed to promote food safety as part of the ‘Buy Ghana Love Ghana Campaign’.

She said the Campaign, encouraged Ghanaians to prioritise made in Ghana goods by increasing awareness of their quality, affordability, and benefits to the local economy.

She urged owners of the food service establishment to work with improved standards to meet the necessary criterion, to be competitive on the world market.

During a stakeholder’s engagement at Nkawkaw, a prime location for bakery products, Madam Owusu-Kuffour said the training programme was to also ensure that participants complied with the Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851) Section 97: (1) and (4).

She said the Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851) Section 97: (1) states that, A person shall not manufacture, import, export, distribute, or sell or supply food or expose food for sale, unless they had been registered with the Authority.

Again, “Section 97 (4) also states that, Authority shall register the food if it is satisfied that the food complies with the prescribed standards, and the manufacturing operations for the food complies with the prescribed current codes of good manufacturing practices,” she said.

Madam Owusu-Kuffour said such education would be extended to the rest of the districts and municipalities, to help increase the number of registered facilities in the region.

Mr Joseph Gyau Yeboah, the Principal Regulatory Officer, FDA Enforcement Unit in Koforidua, sensitised participants on licensing facilities.

He said the licensing guidelines involved an application letter, business certificate, health certificate for workers, facility licensing fees as per the free schedule, and Good Management Practices (GMP) inspection.

He said the inspection of Good Management Practices would be conducted at the facilities to optimise productivity and foster positive workplace culture.

The practices include the provision of a toilet facility, handwashing facility, working gear, head gear, proper packaging among others.

The training programme was organised together with the Environmental Health Unit at Nkawkaw.

Madam Hannah Asiedu, a baker thanked the FDA and appealed for a periodic training programme on issues of such.

GNA

Edited by D. I. Laary / Christabel Addo

‘I will be deeply pained if excluded from Daddy Lumba’s burial arrangement’

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Akufo-Addo (L) says he would be pained if excluded from Daddy Lumba's burial arrangement Akufo-Addo (L) says he would be pained if excluded from Daddy Lumba’s burial arrangement

Ghana’s former President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has pleaded with the family of the late Daddy Lumba to include him in the burial preparations of the musician.

The president, who paid a visit to the family of the late musician on August 1, 2025, noted that the late Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, played an instrumental role in his 2016 election victory; therefore, he would be glad to support the burial preparations.

Akufo-Addo, during his speech, eulogised the late Daddy Lumba, adding that he would be pained if the family did not involve him in the musician’s funeral arrangements.

“If history is written in some years to come, there is no way Lumba’s name will be omitted. I came here to sympathise with you. I want you all to know that I am grateful for what he did for me.

“I want to support you with the preparation so he will have a befitting burial. I will be pained if I am excluded from the burial preparation. I want you to know that I am also a human being and I am grateful for what he did for me,” he said.

Akufo-Addo added, “He did something magnificent for me, and I am grateful for that. Because of the song he composed in my name, generations will forever sing the song even when we are all dead. Because of Daddy Lumba, my name will never be forgotten,” he added.

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Techiman Police allegedly raid NPP Bono East Chairman’s house; shoot and kill brother in the process

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The late Seidu Bakari is the brother of Bono East Regional Chairman of the NPP The late Seidu Bakari is the brother of Bono East Regional Chairman of the NPP

A tragic incident unfolded in Techiman on Thursday night, July 31, 2925, when police officers allegedly raided the private residence of the Bono East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ibrahim Baba Bukari, resulting in the death of his younger brother.

According to reports, Seidu Bakari, aged 36, was shot and killed during the raid, which occurred around 10:00 p.m. at Chairman Bukari’s home.

The circumstances leading to the shooting remain unclear, and the police have not yet provided an official explanation for the operation.

Chairman Ibrahim Baba Bukari confirmed the incident in an interview, stating that Seidu Bakari was inside the house with two other people when the police stormed the premises.

He claims his brother was shot without any provocation.

“This was an unprovoked attack. Seidu was in the house with two others when the police came. I still don’t understand why they would carry out such an operation at my residence,” Chairman Bukari said.

The Bono East NPP Chairman suspects the raid was politically motivated and believes he may have been the actual target. He expressed deep fears for his own safety following the incident.

“I strongly suspect foul play and political machinations behind this. I fear for my life because if they can do this to my brother inside my own house, then my life is equally in danger,” he added.

Family members and residents have called on the Ghana Police Service to provide immediate clarity on the reasons for the raid and the fatal shooting.

The police are yet to comment publicly on the incident or respond to the allegations made by the Regional Chairman.

The body of Seidu Bakari has since been deposited at the morgue as investigations continue.

Residents of the area have also expressed shock at the news, demanding that authorities come clear on the circumstances that led to the fatal shooting.

The family is also demanding a thorough and independent investigation into the shooting and has called on the Inspector General of Police and other relevant authorities to ensure that justice is served.

Meanwhile, the police have yet to release an official statement detailing the circumstances of the operation or the justification for the use of lethal force.

The incident has sparked widespread concern among residents and party supporters in the Bono East Region, with calls mounting for transparency and accountability in the handling of the case.

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uniBank was collapsed on inaccurate, unaudited figures – Boafo Akufo

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A photo of the defunct uniBank building A photo of the defunct uniBank building

Private legal practitioner, Kwame Boafo Akufo, has challenged the financial rationale behind the collapse of uniBank, describing the figures presented by authorities as inaccurate, unaudited, and legally problematic.

His remarks follow the Attorney-General’s decision on July 22 to file a nolle prosequi in the criminal case involving former finance minister, Dr Kwabena Duffuor and seven others.

The accused had faced charges related to the 2018 collapse of uniBank, including theft and money laundering. The case, The Republic v. Kwabena Duffuor & 7 Others (CR/0248/2020), was part of Ghana’s high-profile financial sector clean-up exercise.

However, the Attorney-General’s office, through Deputy Attorney-General, Dr Justice Srem-Sai, announced the discontinuation of the case due to what it described as “significant recoveries” of state funds—reportedly reaching a 60% threshold.

In an interview on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey on Thursday, July 31, Akufo questioned the integrity of the figures used to justify uniBank’s license revocation, particularly the alleged GH¢ 5.3 billion liability attributed to shareholders and related parties.

“That figure was never validated,” Akufo stated. “From the outset, the receiver was clear that the figure of GH¢5.7 billion was not a validated figure. It had not been audited in accordance with international standards, so that figure is not a statement of fact — it was a notion that was put out there.”

He argued that, over time, the alleged liability was significantly reduced through court proceedings and reconciliation exercises – from GH¢5.7 billion to GH¢2.8 billion, and further down to GH¢2 2 billion.

Of that revised amount, he explained, GH¢824 million was tied to properties held in trust for the bank, while GH¢1.2 billion was owed by third-party debtors. He also noted that the government itself owed uniBank GH¢2.9 billion through Treasury bills, unpaid interest, and ESLA bond arrears.

“At the heart of this dispute is a miscalculation and misdistribution of liability, which was based on inaccurate figures,” he asserted.

Meanwhile, the Minority in Parliament has criticized the Attorney-General’s decision to withdraw the charges, demanding a comprehensive explanation and warning of possible legal action.

They argue that the discontinuation undermines accountability for the financial crisis that led to the collapse of several indigenous banks and cost taxpayers billions of cedis.

Mali charges ex-PM with undermining the state over post on X

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Moussa Mara a former prime minister of Mali Moussa Mara a former prime minister of Mali

A former prime minister of Mali, which is now under military rule, has been charged with undermining the credibility of the state over comments on social media.

Following a prison visit in July to see detained opposition figures, Moussa Mara declared on X his “unwavering solidarity with prisoners of conscience.”

Mara, who served as prime minister for nine months a decade ago, has been a recent outspoken critic of the military government.

The junta, in power since coups in 2020 and 2021, dissolved all political parties in May following rare anti-government protests.

On Thursday, Mara was detained and questioned for a second time by the national cybercrime unit regarding his July 4th post.

In the post, the ex-prime minister said his regular visits to see those detained were to make sure that “the flame of hope never fades in them”.

“As long as the night lasts, the sun will inevitably rise! And we will fight by all means to make that happen, and as soon as possible!” he added.

The prosecutor at the cybercrime unit said that talking about “prisoners of conscience” and saying he wanted to fight for them constituted an offence, Radio France Internationale reports.

On Friday, along with the accusation of undermining the credibility of the state, he was also charged with opposing legitimate authority and inciting public disorder.

He is due to stand trial on 29 September.

A month ago, military leader Gen Assimi Goïta was granted a five-year presidential term by the transitional parliament, which is renewable without elections.

The 41-year-old, who seized power twice, was named transitional president after the 2021 coup.

At the time, he promised to hold elections the following year – but has since reneged, in a blow to efforts to restore multi-party rule in the West African state.

Moussa Mara has become increasingly critical of Mali’s military junta since political parties were dissolved in May

NPP hits the grounds running in Akwatia with massive campaign

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has hit the ground running with its campaign in Akwatia in the Eastern Region.

The campaign led by the party’s candidate, Solomon Kwame Asumadu, has party leadership backing him.

General Secretary of the NPP, Justin Kodua, is in the constituency where they are meeting constituents to provide them with reasons why they need to maintain the New Patriotic Party.

Stunning Ankara Dresses That Fuse Cultural Roots with Chic Innovation

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Ankara dresses have emerged as a global fashion phenomenon, adorning the wardrobes of trendsetters across continents. At the heart of this vibrant fashion movement lies Ankara fabric—also known as African wax print—a textile renowned for its bold patterns, radiant colors, and cultural significance. Once reserved primarily for traditional occasions, Ankara has evolved into a powerful symbol of identity, creativity, and style.

A Fusion of Tradition and Modern Design

The true beauty of Ankara lies in its versatility. The fabric is available in a wide variety of patterns—from intricate tribal motifs to modern, abstract designs—that lend themselves well to an equally diverse range of dress styles. Whether it’s a flirty skater dress for brunch, a sleek mermaid gown for a formal evening, or a breezy maxi dress for summer outings, Ankara is as adaptable as it is eye-catching.

“Ankara is more than just fashion—it’s a storytelling fabric that wraps history and modernity into one statement piece,” says Nigerian fashion designer Tolu Alabi.

Indeed, the fabric serves as a canvas where designers fuse heritage with innovation. Modern Ankara dresses now feature asymmetrical cuts, dramatic sleeves, layered ruffles, and minimalist silhouettes. These progressive designs are not only stylish but also redefine how African prints are perceived on the global stage.

Bold Prints for Bold Statements

One of Ankara’s most defining traits is its bold, unapologetic color palette. The vivid hues and elaborate prints command attention, allowing wearers to express themselves without saying a word. From geometric lines that symbolize unity to florals that convey femininity and rebirth, each pattern holds meaning and invites interpretation.

Fashion-forward individuals are drawn to Ankara because it allows them to tell their own story—whether that’s cultural pride, individuality, or a love for vivid aesthetics. Styled with heels for elegance or sneakers for a street-chic vibe, an Ankara dress transitions seamlessly between occasions.

A Global Movement Rooted in Africa

The global rise of Ankara can be attributed in part to African designers who are taking center stage in international fashion circles. Labels and influencers alike are incorporating Ankara into everything from high fashion runways to streetwear capsules. Cross-cultural collaborations, especially those mixing Ankara with denim, lace, or even leather, have further expanded its reach and appeal.

I made every mistake my father made – Clarence Peters

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Popular Nigerian music video director Clarence Peters has revealed that he forgave his father, veteran musician Shina Peters, even before having a conversation with him after realising that he had made every single mistake his father made.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Peters disclosed that he truly became an adult after the realisation and forgiving his dad in 2014/2015.

How Manhyia put pressure on the system to get Adom-Otchere out of detention

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Broadcast journalist Paul Adom-Otchere has disclosed the role the Manhyia Palace played in his release from detention.

Paul Adom-Otchere was detained by the Office of the Special Prosecutor after he failed to meet his bail conditions.

The journalist, who is a former board chairman of the Ghana Airport Company, had to spend the night in detention until he was released on Friday, August 1, 2025.

UniBank case: Attorney General must show evidence of 60% recovery – Amaliba

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Private legal practitioner and Director-General of the National Road Safety Authority, Abraham Amaliba, says the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine should provide concrete evidence that the state has recovered 60% of funds in the Unibank case.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, August 2, Mr Amaliba said while the Attorney General’s decision to adopt a non-conviction-based asset recovery approach may be legally sound, it must be justified with verifiable results.

“We need to subject that decision to scrutiny. Is it actually true that 60% has been recovered? We need evidence to show that,” Mr Amaliba stated.

Dr Ayine, who recently announced that the state would pursue recovery without necessarily seeking a criminal conviction. Mr Amaliba defended this decision as a possible strategic move after a thorough legal review.

“You have an Attorney General who has inherited a case that’s been running for seven years. He will definitely review the case,” he explained. “He may have looked at the matter and concluded, ‘I cannot guarantee a conviction, so why don’t I cut my losses and recover what I can for the state?’”

He added, “Anytime you put together lawyers from the Attorney General’s Department to prosecute a matter, it is an expense to the state. If the Attorney General believes the state benefits more through recovery than prosecution, that’s a valid consideration.”

Mr Amaliba argued that the ultimate priority should be recovering state funds, not merely securing high-profile convictions. “As a nation and as a people, are we interested in recovering what has been lost, or are we interested in seeing a full trial where, in the end, someone might walk free?” he asked.

Read also: Duffuor Case: AG defends withdrawal, says partial recovery better than nothing

Responding to critics who claim the Attorney General is favouring individuals linked to the NDC, like Dr Duffour, Mr Amaliba dismissed the notion as politically motivated.

“Why is the prosecution always about NDC-connected people? This same Attorney General, Dr Ayine, once prosecuted my own brother when he previously held the same office,” he revealed.

He also addressed public concern over the principle of necessity, noting that legal decisions can still stir public debate. “Whatever decision you take, once it’s supported by law, doesn’t mean people will not feel uncomfortable. But at the end of the day, the law must prevail,” he said.

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C.P.P calls for peaceful elections in Ghana

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Accra, Aug. 02,GNA-The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has expressed deep concerns about the current state of politics in Ghana, particularly the prevalence of violence and the dominance of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

In a statement, Mr Enoch Donald Sakpa, National Deputy Secretary for the CPP, emphasized the importance of free and fair elections, devoid of violence, and called for a more inclusive and peaceful political environment where other voices and opinions would also matter.

He highlighted the challenges in the recent election rerun in Ablekuma North, including lack of resources and organized vigilant groups.

“Despite these challenges, the CPP remains hopeful and committed to promoting peace and stability in the electoral process.”

The CPP strongly condemned the recent incident of violence involving a woman who was beaten up by a group of people.

The party believes that violence is not a solution to political differences and called for those responsible to be brought to justice, Mr Sakpa said.

The party emphasised the importance of inclusive engagement and protecting all Ghanaians, regardless of their political affiliation.

We believe that Ghana’s hospitality, honesty, and love for forgiveness are essential values that should guide the country’s politics.

The CPP is calling on all Ghanaian’s who share our vision for a more peaceful and inclusive politics to join them in promoting a culture of peace and stability. By working together, Ghanaians can build a better future for all.

The CPP’s approach to politics is centred around promoting peace, stability, and inclusivity. The party’s leadership believes that this approach is essential for building a more harmonious and prosperous society, where all Ghanaians can thrive, the statement said.
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Edited by Samuel Osei-Frempong

Kwesi Pratt Discloses The Most Suitable Candidate To Head The NPP In The 2028 Elections

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Veteran journalist and political analyst, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, has shared his thoughts on the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) upcoming flagbearer race ahead of the 2028 general elections.

During an interview on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, Mr. Pratt analyzed several key figures within the party and gave his opinion on who is best suited to lead the NPP.

‘President Mahama’s speech not the solution’

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Richard Ahiagbah is the Director of Communications for NPP Richard Ahiagbah is the Director of Communications for NPP

The Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has criticised the continuous attacks on journalists, urging President Mahama to take action instead of mere talks, citinewsroom.com has reported.

Ahiagbah highlighted the importance of protecting the rights laid down in the constitution, especially Article 21, which promises freedom of speech for all citizens, including the media.

“It’s troubling, we should condemn it in no uncertain terms, that act is unacceptable. President Mahama talking about it is not the solution.

“What we’re looking for is to stop that environment, give full effect to Article 21, the freedom of speech of citizens, including the media, is guaranteed. We are just asking for what the Constitution has provided,” he said.

He made these remarks while speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on August 2, 2025

Ahiagbah’s remarks are in reaction to the recent attacks on members of the media recently.

Recently, a JoyNews journalist was attacked while performing his duties, a development condemned by the president while reaffirming his dedication to ensuring press freedom.

The president also instructed security agencies to hold the perpetrators accountable.

There have been a series of attacks on journalists recently, which have raised concerns about the freedom and safety of media personnel in the country.

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‘’I wish I could change my name to Kwasi Boakye’ – Atubiga cries over protracted Bawku conflict

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Stephen Atubiga is Founder and Leader of National Liberation Congress Stephen Atubiga is Founder and Leader of National Liberation Congress

Founder and Leader of the National Liberation Congress (NLC), Stephen Atubiga, has expressed concern over the protracted conflict in Bawku in the Upper East Region.

Speaking in an interview on UTV, monitored by GhanaWeb on Saturday, August 2, 2025, Atubiga called on residents to embrace peace and unity, lamenting the region’s prolonged underdevelopment due to the unrest.

“We receive international calls, and I must say it is an indictment on us. It is embarrassing. I am telling you the seriousness of the Bawku conflict,” he said. “I wish I could change my name to Kwasi Boakye, an Asante name, because of the disgrace, what is in chieftaincy? It is worth it for anyone to die. How much is an acre of land in the township?

“There is nothing in Bawku, some residents are living in abject poverty, struggling to survive”, he noted.

Atubiga disclosed that he often uses his own funds to support families affected by the violence.

“You can ask my aides, I spend not less than GH¢5,000 a day to assist residents. I could have used that money for other purposes, like marrying a third or fourth wife,” he said with a mix of humour and frustration.

He also spoke about the emotional toll the conflict has taken on him.

“I have never celebrated my birthday,” he shared. “I called my father, who has been an MP before, he said, ‘My son, I am sleeping and it’s only 2PM’, the situation is very bad”, he added.

The Bawku conflict, rooted in deep-seated chieftaincy and ethnic tensions, continues to affect livelihoods and delay development in the area.

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Ghana Entrepreneurs Foundation honours distinguished business leaders at 15th anniversary gala

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The Ghana Entrepreneurs Foundation celebrated the accomplishments of some of the nation’s most illustrious business leaders at its 15th Anniversary Awards and Dinner Gala, held in Accra on Friday, August 1, 2025.

The prestigious ceremony, which recognised exceptional entrepreneurial impact, service, and innovation, honoured industry giants whose legacies continue to shape Ghana’s economic landscape.

Legacy Lifetime Achievement Awards 2025

Six eminent personalities were presented with the Legacy Lifetime Achievement Award, recognising their enduring contributions to business development and national progress:

  1. H.R.M Naa Prof. Edmund Nminyem Delle Chiir VIII
  2. Dr Paul Kofi Fynn
     Chancellor & Founder, Wisconsin International University College, Ghana
  3. Dr Felix Kwaku Anyah
     Executive Chairman, Holy Trinity Medical Centre & Holy Trinity SPA and Health Farm
  4. Dr Francis Akuamoah Boateng
     Founder & Executive Chairman, Strategic Security Systems International Ltd
  5. Mr Parshotam Aidasani
     Founder & Chairman, Jay Kay Group
  6. Mr Gopal Vasu
     Chief Executive Officer, M & G Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Top 25 Most Influential Entrepreneurs of all time, 2025

The Foundation also unveiled its prestigious list of the top 25 most influential entrepreneurs of all time, celebrating trailblazers whose entrepreneurial journeys have had a profound impact on national and regional economies.

Notable honourees include:

  1. Mr Bernard Joseph
     Chief Executive Officer, Sunshine Healthcare Ltd
  2. Mr Mukesh V. Thakwani
     Founder & Chairman, B5 PLUS Group
  3. Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong
     Executive Chairman, Jospong Group of Companies
  4. Dr Mrs Ellen Hagan
     Chief Executive Officer, LAINE Services Ltd
  5. Ms Esther Amba Numaba Cobbah
     Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Communications Africa (Stratcomm Africa)
  6. Dr Paul Sekyere Nyantakyi
     Chief Executive Officer, MDS-Lancet Laboratories Ghana Ltd
  7. Dr Nora Bannerman-Abbott
     Chief Executive Officer, Sleek Garments Export Limited
  8. Dr Christian Kwasi Agyeman
     Chief Executive Officer, Taabea Group of Companies
  9. Mrs Patience Tsegah
     Managing Director, Unicom Chemists Ltd
  10. Mr Hayssam Fakhry
     Managing Director, Interplast Ltd
  11. Mr Jean-Paul Achkar
     Founder & Senior Managing Director, Everpack Ltd
  12. Mr Talal Ghandour
     Chief Executive Officer, Ghandour Cosmetics Ltd
  13. Mr Pawan Aidasani
     Chief Executive Officer, Jay Kay Industries and Investments Ltd
  14. Mr Nazem Khaled Karroum
     Chairman, Samir Group of Companies
  15. Nana Dr Emmanuel Adu Sarkodee Afriyie
     Group Chairman, CDH Financial Holdings Ltd
  16. Mr David Osei Amankwah
     Managing Director, David Walter Ltd
  17. Dr Mrs Kate Quartey-Papafio
     Chief Executive Officer, Reroy Group of Companies
  18. Dr MacDonald Vasnani
     Chief Executive Officer, Consolidated Shipping Agencies Ltd
  19. Dr Theresa Oppong-Beeko
     Chief Executive Officer, Manet Group of Companies
  20. Mr Moses Baiden Jnr.
     Founder & Chairman, Margins ID Group
  21. Dr James Orleans-Lindsay
     Executive Chairman, JL Holdings Ltd
  22. Mr Daniel Awuah Darko
     Executive Chairman, Vanguard Assurance Company Ltd
  23. Dr Osei Kwame
     Executive Chairman, Despite Group of Companies
  24. Dr Ernest Ofori Sarpong
     Executive Chairman, Special Group of Companies
  25. Dr Daniel McKorley
     Founder & Chairman, McDan Group

The evening was marked by tributes to entrepreneurial resilience, with honourees encouraged to continue inspiring the next generation of Ghanaian business leaders.

Instituted in 2010, the Ghana Entrepreneurs Awards Gala Dinner provides a platform for networking and celebration of business excellence.

It acknowledges entrepreneurs and executives who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, adhered to good corporate governance practices, and achieved sustained business performance across various sectors.

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Submit your claims for amicable resolution

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Daddy Lumba is a late Ghanaian Highlife musician Daddy Lumba is a late Ghanaian Highlife musician

Lawyers of the late Ghanaian Highlife legend, Daddy Lumba, have published a statement calling on individuals who claim to have genuine issues with the late musician before his death to come forward.

In a statement released on August 1, 2025, and signed by the late Lumba’s lawyer, Fati Ali Yallah, concerns were raised about posts and videos which have gone viral, where some individuals have alleged numerous claims against the late musician.

“The Fosu Family has taken notice of various videos, public statements, and social media posts circulating in recent days alleging claims against Ghana’s iconic musician, the late Charles Kwadwo Fosu, affectionately known as Daddy Lumba.

“In the spirit of transparency and dignity, all such persons with genuine and verifiable claims against the late Daddy Lumba are respectfully invited to submit such claims to the lawyer of the Fosu family, and such claims will be resolved amicably,” the statement reads.

The lawyer also cautioned individuals, including media houses, to refrain from publishing or spreading defamatory news about the late musician.

According to the statement, the family will not hesitate to deal with anyone who spreads unverified or misleading content about the late Lumba.

“We also serve notice and caution all individuals or media outlets who continue to publish defamatory, unverified, or misleading content about the late Daddy Lumba to desist from such acts or will be held legally accountable,” he added.

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How Zoomlion boss bailed Paul Adom-Otchere – Wife recounts

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Rosemary (in pink shirt) with husband Paul Adom-Otchere in black suit Rosemary (in pink shirt) with husband Paul Adom-Otchere in black suit

Rosemary Adom-Otchere, the wife of Paul Adom-Otchere, has expressed profound gratitude to the founder of the Jospong Group, Joseph Siaw Agyapong, for providing documents to secure bail for her husband.

Sharing details in a 10 mins Facebook video shared by Adom-Otchere on August 2, 2025, she narrated how the Zoomlion boss went every length to secure bail for the former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).

“Charlie, Zoomlion came through for you oo. Every minute he was calling …Have they released him? Maame, are you and the children, Are they okay? I’m ready …how is the bail bond? I have packed (sic) my documents.

“He spoke to me more than 20 times. He even woke me up this morning at 2am saying ‘Maame get up and meet me in town to explore ways to resolve the matter. Paul Adom Otchere doesn’t have to spend the next 24 hours there’,” he said.

Paul Adom-Otchere further confirmed her claim by stating that “eventually he used his documents to bail me.”

Adom-Otchere was invited by the OSP in connection with a revenue assurance contract between GACL and a private firm, allegedly awarded without full board approval.

He was eventually detained after failing to meet bail requirements, citing his lack of ownership of landed property in Ghana.

However, Adom-Otchere was later released after he was able to meet the varied bail condition on August 1, 2025.

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Ghanaian scholar Ernest Forson Aboagye offers smarter solutions for African insurers

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Reinsurance may not make daily headlines, but it is the hidden engine behind financial stability for insurers, governments, and even disaster-prone communities.

In a groundbreaking new study, Actuarial Scientist Ernest Forson Aboagye, a product of the University of Cape Coast and now a researcher at Georgia State University, challenges long-standing global assumptions about how insurers share risk.

His work proposes a smarter, data-driven approach to reinsurance that has already caught the attention of international scholars and could reshape how African insurers prepare for catastrophe, regulate solvency, and price protection.

In this exclusive interview, Aboagye discusses the roots of his research, its real-world applications, and why it matters deeply for Ghana and the continent at large.

Q. Can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers?

Sure. I am Ernest Forson Aboagye, a Ghanaian actuarial scientist and quantitative finance researcher. I graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2014 with a BSc in Actuarial Science. After that, I worked there briefly as a teaching assistant, where my interest in research was sparked while mentoring students and engaging with local insurance challenges. I later pursued a master’s in Mathematics in the U.S. and worked for a few years as a practicing actuary across insurance and consulting firms, gaining practical exposure to pricing, pensions, and reinsurance. Currently, I’m completing my PhD in Risk Management and Insurance at Georgia State University. My work focuses on reinsurance design, financial risk modeling, and applying advanced analytics to strengthen the insurance ecosystem.

Q. What inspired your career path in actuarial science and research?

Growing up in Ghana, I saw firsthand how financial shocks whether from health crises, floods, or business failures could destabilize families and communities. So, when I got the chance to study actuarial science at UCC and engage in early research, I quickly realized its potential to help people and institutions manage uncertainty using data, mathematics, and structured modeling. Research became a natural extension of that curiosity

Q. Let’s talk about your latest study. In simple terms, what is it about?

At its core, the study challenges how insurers decide how much risk to keep and how much to pass on to a reinsurer. The current academic model utilizes stop-loss reinsurance, this looks clean on paper but does not hold up in real-world insurance markets. We propose a more flexible, data-driven method based on excess-of-loss reinsurance. It helps insurers set optimal retention levels (“deductible to an insurer”) using real data and can adapt to different pricing rules and risk preferences. So, it’s not just a theory. It is practical and actionable.

Q. How does this new model improve what Ghanaian insurers are doing today?

It gives insurers a clearer, statistically sound way to decide how much risk they can safely retain. Instead of relying on fixed rules or outdated pricing, they can now calculate retention based on their actual claims data and solvency targets. This helps prevent underinsurance or overpaying for reinsurance. It also allows for more transparency when engaging with regulators or global reinsurers, especially under Ghana’s evolving risk-based supervision regime.

Q. Are there specific sectors in Ghana that could benefit more immediately?

Absolutely. Agricultural insurance, microinsurance and health insurance stand to gain. These sectors serve vulnerable populations and operate on thin margins. They face high volatility, whether from weather events or public health crises. A data-driven reinsurance strategy can improve capital management, reduce solvency risk, and allow these insurers to grow sustainably. For example, a crop insurer in the Northern regions could model losses over time and negotiate better reinsurance terms based on this framework, rather than using assumptions from foreign markets. It levels the playing field.

Q. What about natural disaster coverage, like floods in Accra or droughts in the North?

That’s where this model becomes even more relevant. Natural disasters are unpredictable, but we can still model their impact using statistical tools. With my method, insurers can assess the financial consequences of extreme events like floods or droughts and design reinsurance layers that respond more accurately. For example, instead of covering aggregate annual losses, they can trigger reinsurance per event or per region. This helps insurers avoid long settlement delays and ensures timely payouts. It also builds confidence for international reinsurers to underwrite Ghanaian risks at better terms.

Q. How does this study relate to regulatory reforms in Africa?

Many African regulators, including Ghana’s NIC, are moving toward risk-based capital frameworks similar to Solvency II. My model fits directly into that direction – it is aligned with risk measures like Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall.

This allows insurers to demonstrate solvency in a quantifiable way, which satisfies both local and international standards. Moreover, it promotes more dynamic supervision, where regulators can assess how resilient a company is under different risk scenarios. So, it’s a tool that supports smarter regulation, not just better pricing.

Q. Are there plans to collaborate with insurers or regulators in Ghana or across Africa?

Yes. I am in early conversations with academic peers in Ghana and professional bodies in West Africa, and I am very open to working with insurers, reinsurers, or regulators who want to test or adopt the model. Whether it’s through workshops, pilot studies, or training actuarial teams, I’d be happy to support knowledge transfer and adaptation. My goal is to make the tools accessible and locally relevant.

Q. Are reinsurance companies in Ghana or Africa currently using the traditional stop-loss or excess-of-loss models?

What advice would you give them on adopting your new approach? Many prominent reinsurers like Ghana Re, WAICA Re, Africa Re, and Continental Re use stop-loss or excess-of-loss contracts in practice.

These are valuable tools but often they rely on rigid assumptions or simplified retention rules. My advice is to invest in actuarial capacity, hire or upskill local actuaries who can work with data, and start adopting more flexible, evidence-based retention models.

The framework we propose can be integrated gradually, using real claims data and aligned with local regulatory requirements. It’s not about abandoning old models, but improving them with better design, estimation, and transparency.

Q. What advice would you give to young Ghanaian students aspiring to careers in actuarial science or research?

Focus on strong math skills, yes, but also understand the human side of risk. Actuarial science is not just about passing exams; it’s about helping families, businesses, and countries prepare for uncertainty. Seek internships, build coding skills, and engage with real problems. And if you’re drawn to research, stay curious. Ghana and Africa as whole need more thinkers and doers in this space.

Q. Any final thoughts? What’s your hope for how this work is used?

My hope is that this study becomes more than theory. That it helps African insurers and policymakers rethink how we price, share, and prepare for risk. And that it becomes a small step toward a more resilient financial future for the continent.

I no longer identify as Nigerian

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has said she no longer identifies as Nigerian and has not renewed her passport since the early 2000s.

Badenoch, who was born in the UK, grew up in both Nigeria and the US. She returned to England aged 16 because of Nigeria’s worsening political and economic climate, as well as to continue her education.

Speaking on former MP and television presenter Gyles Brandreth’s Rosebud podcast, she said she was “Nigerian through ancestry” but “by identity, I’m not really”.

Last year, Badenoch faced criticism from Nigeria’s vice-president, who said she had “denigrated” the West African country.

Badenoch, who previously lived in Lagos, spoke at length about her upbringing on the podcast.

“I know the country very well, I have a lot of family there, and I’m very interested in what happens there,” she said. “But home is where my now family is.”

On not renewing her passport, she said: “I don’t identify with it anymore. Most of my life has been in the UK and I’ve just never felt the need to.”

She added: “I’m Nigerian through ancestry, by birth, despite not being born there because of my parents… but by identity, I’m not really.”

Badenoch said that when she had visited the country when her father died, she had to get a visa, which was “a big fandango”.

She said her early experiences in Nigeria shaped her political outlook, including “why I don’t like socialism”.

As a child, “I remember never quite feeling that I belonged there”, she went on, adding that she recalled “coming back to the UK in 1996 thinking: this is home”.

The Tory leader added the reason she returned to the UK was “a very sad one”.

“It was that my parents thought: ‘There is no future for you in this country’.”

She said she had not experienced racial prejudice in the UK “in any meaningful form”, adding: “I knew I was going to a place where I would look different to everybody, and I didn’t think that that was odd.

“What I found actually quite interesting was that people didn’t treat me differently, and it’s why I’m so quick to defend the UK whenever there are accusations of racism.”

At the end of last year, Badenoch was criticised for saying she had grown up in fear and insecurity in Nigeria at a time it was plagued by corruption.

The country’s vice-president, Kashim Shettima, responded that his government was “proud” of Badenoch in spite of her efforts at denigrating her nation of origin”. A spokesperson for Badenoch rebuffed the criticism.

Ghanaians to celebrate Daddy Lumba with candlelight vigil tonight

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Ghanaians are expected to converge at the Independence Square in Accra on Saturday, August 2, for a candlelight event in honour of the late legendary highlife musician, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.

The event, organised by a group of music lovers and admirers of the artist, is aimed at celebrating Lumba’s life, legacy, and immense contribution to Ghanaian music and culture.

Organisers say the candlelight vigil will feature a live band performance of some of Lumba’s greatest hits, poetry recitals, and tributes from fans and fellow musicians. Participants are encouraged to wear black and bring candles as a symbol of peace, love, and enduring admiration.

The event is intended to immortalise the late music icon and show appreciation for his decades-long impact on the music scene.

Lumba, whose career spans over three decades with numerous hit songs and awards, remains one of Ghana’s most influential and celebrated musicians.

The vigil is scheduled to start at 6:00 p.m. and is open to the public.

Daddy Lumba died on Saturday, July 26, at the Bank Hospital after a short illness.

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Akufo Addo cries “a bucket of tears” in Daddy Lumba’s house

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An emotional video that features former president, Akufo-Addo has popped up online.

President Akufo-Addo Addo among other top-notch personalities took time off their busy schedules to visit the residence of late musician, Daddy Lumba.

Known to be the “hard guy”, the former president couldn’t control his tears when he arrived at the late musician’s residence.

Be Cautious: CSA warns as fake data bundle deals drain Ghanaian wallets

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At least GH¢73,510 has been lost to mobile data bundle scams in Ghana between January and July 2025, according to the Cyber Security Authority (CSA).

In a public alert issued on Friday, August 1, the Authority stated that it had recorded 63 reported cases over the seven-month period.

It warned that fraudsters are increasingly exploiting the demand for discounted data offers to steal money and sensitive personal information.

The scams typically involve cybercriminals impersonating mobile network operators or using fake promotions to lure victims via SMS, WhatsApp, and social media platforms. In some cases, the fraudsters convince users to make advance payments for non-existent data bundles.

“Victims are tricked into clicking malicious links, divulging passwords and mobile money PINs, or installing malware that compromises their devices and accounts,” the CSA said.

According to the Authority, some incidents involved unauthorised access to mobile money wallets and social media accounts after victims unknowingly shared their credentials. Others lost funds after paying for data bundles that were never delivered.

The CSA noted that the scammers often pose as customer service agents or legitimate vendors, offering low-cost data packages.

They send unsolicited messages or advertisements containing suspicious links, harvest personal information such as contacts, passwords and mobile money details, steal WhatsApp verification codes and PINs to hijack accounts, and install malware to gain access to social media and financial platforms.

The Authority is urging Ghanaians to remain vigilant and take steps to protect themselves online. “Be cautious of unsolicited messages promoting cheap data sales,” the CSA advised.

“Always verify vendors through official customer service channels of mobile network operators.”

It also cautioned against sharing verification codes or clicking links from unknown sources, even if they appear to come from known contacts. Users are encouraged to activate two-factor authentication on all online accounts.

The CSA has provided a 24-hour cybersecurity reporting line for victims or individuals seeking support. Reports can be made by calling or texting 292, via WhatsApp at 0501603111, or by email at [email protected].

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Tsatsu Tsikata to be honoured with 3-day celebration marking 50 years at the Ghana Bar

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One of Ghana’s most eminent legal minds, Tsatsu Tsikata, will be celebrated this month as he marks 50 years since his call to the Ghana Bar, a milestone that has drawn admiration from across the legal, academic, corporate and governance communities.

A three-day commemorative event, under the theme “Celebrating 50 Years of Tsatsu Tsikata at the Ghana Bar – 1975 to 2025,” will be held from August 6-8, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily. 

The event promises an engaging series of conversations, memories and reflections from colleagues, former students, friends and associates, both in Ghana and abroad.

The first day will delve into Mr. Tsikata’s legal practice, with discussions reflecting his work in the courts, military tribunals, the corporate world, and even during his incarceration. Prominent legal practitioners and former students Tony Lithur and Thaddeus Sory will lead the conversation. 

They will be joined by Goosie Tanoh, Presidential Adviser on the 24-Hour Economy, and Nana Appia Kyei, Director of Kosmos Energy Ghana, both of whom worked with Tsikata during his tenure as Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC). The session will be chaired by Justice Emile Short, Ghana’s first Commissioner of Human Rights and Administrative Justice and former judge at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

On August 7, the spotlight will shift to Tsikata’s academic legacy. Former students such as Kwesi Quartey, Professor Martin Tsamenyi, and Christopher Quaye will share their experiences. The evening will also feature a lecture by Professor Raymond Atuguba, outgoing Dean of the University of Ghana Law School, on “Challenges of Legal Education in Ghana.” The day’s proceedings will be chaired by Rt. Hon. Doe Adjaho, former Speaker of Parliament and a former student of Tsikata.

The final day of the event, August 8, will focus on Tsikata’s political and national influence. Mrs Betty Mould Idrisu, a former Attorney General, and Kyeretwie Opoku, a lawyer and former GNPC associate, will deliver remarks before Tsikata himself takes the stage to share personal reflections. Veteran journalist and Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Mr Kwesi Pratt Jnr, will chair the closing session and offer final comments.

Organisers say the celebration is not only about honouring a single man’s accomplishments but also recognising his profound impact on Ghana’s legal, academic, and political spheres.

In addition to the live event, the public is invited to share personal congratulatory messages and tributes via a dedicated online platform at: https://forms.office.com/r/TZWKTTCyAh.

Ghanaians immortalise Lumba – Candlelight event at Independence Square tonight

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His voice still blares from speakers in pubs, lingers in market waves, slips through car windows, and hums through playlists on radio and television, but he lies in silence.

Aben wo aha, but Lumba wɔ aseɛ hɔ.

The fire raged, the dance never stopped, the lyrics still sting with joy and truth, yet today, the voice that made even sorrow sound sweet is quiet.

The man, whose music stitched itself into the very rhythm of our lives, has taken his final bow.

Daddy Lumba, born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, was not just a name, but a mood, a memory, a movement. In a period he had reached over 35 years of setting stages ablaze, he vanished like a final note fading into dusk.

Tonight, a national candlelight vigil is being held at the Independence Square in his memory, with a book of condolence already opened by the family at his radio station, DLFM (106.9 MHz) and residence since last Tuesday.

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One dead, another injured in tragic accident on Accra-Kumasi highway

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An individual has reportedly died and another has been injured following a horrific road accident at Asuboi in the Eastern Region.

A viral post on social media indicated that the incident happened on the Accra-Kumasi highway in the early hours of Saturday, August 2, making it the second accident on the road recently.

The accident allegedly involved a vehicle traveling from Koforidua to Accra with three occupants.

The vehicle ran into a stationary cargo truck, which was parked along the roadside, claiming a life on the spot.

However, another sustained serious injuries and was rushed to the Suhum Government Hospital with the help of rescuers.

In a video attached to the post, people were seen rescuing an individual from a crushed vehicle with an ambulance on standby.

This development comes on the back of a devastating road crash on the Juaso-Nkawkaw stretch of the Accra-Kumasi highway, claiming the lives of 15 people, leaving four others in critical condition.

The accident occurred on Monday afternoon, July 28, 2025, and involved a fuel tanker and a Ford Transit bus transporting youth members of the Obogu Saviour Church.

Among the deceased are the two children of the Head Pastor of the Church in Obogu, deepening the sorrow in the tight-knit community.

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I regret buying over 277 houses; I should have invested the money in businesses – Ken Agyapong

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New Patriotic Party flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong, has expressed his regret over his decision to purchase over 277 houses in the country.

Speaking in a recent podcast, Ken Agyapong indicated that the wiser decision he could have made was to invest the money he used to purchase the houses in business.

“When you have a property at Cantonments, $500,000, your rent will not be more than $4,000 a month. But if you use the $500,000 to do business, and you make 10%, I’m just drawing your attention.

“I’ve so many houses here that I have regretted. Some of them, I don’t even remember… I have regretted it because if I had invested that money in a business, I would have made a lot of money. I have over 277 houses in Ghana, and it is a waste. I have regretted buying those houses because I don’t get people to rent them,” he said.

Kennedy Agyapong, a former Member of Ghana’s Parliament, indicated that despite his regret, he was not going to use the over 277 houses.

He said that he was going to give them to his children, who could sell them in the future when they are in need.

“But, I don’t want to sell, I want to give them to my kids. I have many kids; I want to share the houses amongst them. My plan is that if you, if you are a woman, if you marry and your relationship doesn’t go well, when you come back home, you have your properties, you can dispose of some of them to start a business.”

The presidential hopeful recalled how he sold some of his properties when he was in need.

“In 1990, I had 11 houses, but I had to sell six of them to start life again. With the exception of people in real estate, anybody selling their property is broke.”

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Wife Returns from Church to Find Husband in Bed with Another Woman

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A woman broke down in tears after coming home from church and finding her husband in bed with another woman.

In a video capturing the emotional moment, the devastated wife is heard confronting her husband for bringing someone else into their home.

She explained that she had gone to church to pray for their marriage — something her husband himself had asked her to do.

Kwame Boafo Akufo questions legal basis for UniBank licence revocation

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Kwame Boafo Akufo, a noted legal practitioner, has criticised the revocation of UniBank’s operating licence, arguing that the Bank of Ghana’s decision was based on irregularities and lacked proper legal foundation.

Speaking on JoyNews’ programme on Saturday, August 2, Akufo challenged the legitimacy of the figures and procedures used in the bank’s closure.

“I contend that the process of revoking UniBank’s licence was not exercised properly, and the liability figures quoted were inaccurate and unaudited,” he stated, referring to the widely publicised GH¢5.7 billion liability that led to the bank’s downfall.

He also raised concerns about the transparency and fairness of decisions made during Ghana’s banking sector clean-up.

UniBank’s collapse was part of the broader Ghana banking crisis between 2017 and 2020, during which five indigenous banks were consolidated into the Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited.

The Bank of Ghana justified the move on grounds of insolvency, negative capital adequacy, and related-party transactions deemed unlawful.

However, Akufo’s critique echoes sentiments shared by others who suspect the revocation may have been politically motivated—possibly aimed at weakening institutions perceived to be aligned with the opposition.

Mr Akufo and other observers are calling for a comprehensive public inquiry into the UniBank case and greater transparency surrounding its collapse and the transfer of assets.

They argue that legislative reforms are necessary to curb unchecked regulatory discretion and ensure accountability in future interventions.

‘Criminal justice system paa nie’ – Adom-Otchere mocks OSP after release

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Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), Paul Adom-Otchere, has downplayed the interrogation by the Office of the Special Prosecutor after his release from detention.

Recounting what transpired during the interrogation in connection with the ongoing investigation into the controversial GACL contract, Adom-Otchere sought to suggest that the OSP wanted to lure one Albert during his interrogation to implicate him (Paul Adom-Otchere) in the deal.

“In fact, they told me one Albert was being coerced into stating facts that would implicate me in the controversial contract. According to my lawyers, they told him (Albert) to say that I armtwisted his hand to leave the contract to another person. But Albert insisted that he does not know me and so, if I (Adom-Otchere) enters the meeting, I would not be able to point him out. They didn’t believe him,” Adom-Otchere stated in the 10-mins video he shared on his Facebook page on August 2, 2025.

He said Albert was later asked to join him in his car at the time he was being transferred from the OSP’s office to the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).

Narrating further, Adom-Otchere said he asked who Albert was and he gave an interesting response.

According to Paul Adom-Otchere, Albert, in that instance, told the security men that reactions at the scene points to the fact that he and Adom-Otchere had never met before.

“At this point I asked him who he is. Then he said he was Albert. So, I said aah so you are the Albert. Then he said, they are saying that I should say you armed twisted me to hand a contract to another person. Eiii criminal justice system paa nie,” Adom-Otchere recounted.

Adom-Otchere was invited by the OSP in connection with a revenue assurance contract between GACL and a private firm, allegedly awarded without full board approval.

He was eventually detained after failing to meet bail requirements, citing his lack of ownership of landed property in Ghana.

However, he was later released after he was able to meet the varied bail condition on August 1, 2025.

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Attacks on journalists premeditated, serious action needed

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President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, has described the recent attacks on journalists as deliberate and premeditated acts by perpetrators.

His remarks come in the wake of growing concerns over press freedom and journalist safety, following a series of violent incidents.

Notably, a GHOne TV reporter was assaulted during the Ablekuma North parliamentary rerun on July 17, while JoyNews reporter Carlos Calony, his cameraman, and an eyewitness were reportedly attacked by armed military officers during a demolition exercise at Spintex on July 30.

The GJA has since issued a stern warning of a nationwide media blackout on police activities if urgent and concrete measures are not taken to protect journalists and hold perpetrators accountable.

Speaking with Selorm Adonoo on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, August 2, Mr. Dwumfour stressed the gravity of the attacks, asserting that they are not random or spontaneous.

He emphasised that such premeditated actions should be treated as serious criminal offences, not minor misdemeanours.

“Usually, issues of such attacks and assaults are premeditated. These are not issues we should take for granted. Before anybody plans to attack a journalist in the line of duty, it is either that it has been planned already, determined. They had already planned that today we’re going to do A, B, C, D, and premeditated must be seen as a very serious offence, not a misdemeanour case,” he stated.

The GJA president called on law enforcement agencies to investigate the attacks thoroughly and ensure that justice is served to deter future incidents.

 

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Thomas Partey joining Villarreal CF

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The experienced transformative midfielder is returning to Spain after ending his five-year stay at Arsenal.

Ghana international Thomas Partey has reached an agreement to seal a sensational switch to Spanish La Liga campaigners Villarreal CF in the ongoing summer transfer window, Kickgh.com can exclusively report.

Partey, who has been unattached since leaving Arsenal last month, has agreed to terms with the Estadio de la Cerámica outfit over an imminent move. He will be unveiled by the club in the coming days.

Arsenal announced they were in talks with Partey over a new contract to keep him at the Emirates Stadium, only for the midfielder to leave at the end of his deal after negotiations hit a snag.

Four days after the Ghanaian midfielder left the club, he was charged by the Crown Prosecution Service with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. 

The former Atletico Madrid star has, however, denied the allegations and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on August 5.


Partey was heavily linked with a move to Barcelona, Juventus in Italy, and Turkish Super Lig giants Besiktas FC after leaving the London-based club in June.

However, Beşiktaş vehemently denied interest in signing the 32-year-old, and the club has said the rumours are completely unfounded, as he is not currently in their wish list of targeted players in this transfer window, as reported by Kickgh.com.

During the five-year stay at Arsenal, Thomas Partey made 167 appearances for the Gunners and managed to score nine goals and provide seven assists across all competitions.

Galamsey activities threaten Atuabo pipeline – Ghana Gas warns

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Company, Judith Adjobah Blay, has expressed serious concern over illegal mining activities near Akango in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region, warning that the encroachment poses a major threat to the critical national gas pipeline.

The pipeline, which runs from the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant to Kumasi, transports lean gas for power generation.

Speaking to Channel One TV after a tour of the affected area on August 2, Madam Blay warned that any damage to the inflammable pipeline could have catastrophic consequences for both the country’s energy supply and the safety of nearby communities.

She assured that the company is taking immediate steps to secure the area and prevent further encroachment by illegal miners.

While condemning the illegal mining activities, the Ghana Gas CEO also called on local communities to actively support efforts to protect the gas infrastructure.

Construction of the pipeline began in 2012 to transport lean gas from Atuabo through Esiama and Prestea to Kumasi to support electricity generation. However, growing illegal mining activities now threaten the integrity of this vital infrastructure.

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FIFA rejects Ghana FA proposal to expand Executive Council membership

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The Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) bid to expand its Executive Council from 12 to 22 members has been temporarily rejected by FIFA.

The proposed amendment was part of a broader review of the GFA Statutes, aimed at enhancing representation across various stakeholders in Ghanaian football.

The proposal sought to introduce additional seats for One woman elected by the Women’s Premier League clubs, Eight remaining Regional Football Association (RFA) chairpersons and One representative from constituent bodies, such as referees, schools football and other affiliated bodies.

However, FIFA has advised against implementing the expansion at this stage, citing the need for further assessment and a more structured approach to such significant structural changes in the future. The global governing body emphasized that while the goal of inclusivity is important, the timing and procedural alignment must be thoroughly evaluated.

Out of the several proposals submitted by the GFA as part of its statutory reform agenda, only two were approved by FIFA. The term limit for the GFA President is to be extended from two terms to three, aligning with governance frameworks at CAF and FIFA levels. This also corrects an inconsistency in the existing statutes, where Executive Council members could serve three terms while the President was restricted to two.

The elected Women’s Representative on the Executive Council will now serve as the 2nd Vice President of the GFA. This aligns with FIFA’s mandate for meaningful female representation and reinforces the GFA’s commitment to gender equity and the strategic advancement of women’s football.

These developments are the result of a three-year-long review process, initiated when the GFA received a wide array of proposed statutory amendments from its membership. In response, the Executive Council formed a Statutes Review Committee, chaired by Dr. Randy Abbey, to oversee the review and harmonization of the proposals.

The committee ensured a broad-based stakeholder consultation, engaging clubs from the Premier League, Division One League, Women’s Premier League and the Regional Football Associations to contribute to the reform dialogue. The consolidated proposals were then submitted to FIFA Governance in collaboration with CAF Governance for evaluation.

Now that FIFA has endorsed two key proposals, the GFA is set to present them for ratification at its upcoming Congress on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.

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I joined your label not to sign my life away

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Ghanaian musician, Derrick Osei Kuffour Prempeh, popularly known as Kofi Jamar, has taken to social media to accuse GADone, a record label he is signed to, of neglecting him.

In a series of posts on X on August 1, 2025, Kofi Jamar claimed that GADone Records has sidelined him since last year, even though their contract officially ends in 2025.

According to the musician, he has reached out to the record label numerous times, seeking clarity on his future; however, every effort has proven futile.

“I’m no longer with @GADoneRecords. For those who’ve been asking, our contract ends legally this year, and they stopped reaching out since last year. It’s not fair when you ignore an artiste approaching the end of a contract. At least I need closure. I reached out several times but to no avail,” he said.

Kofi Jamar, in his post, claimed he had fulfilled all demands stated in his contract with the record label, adding that he signed to the label to advance his career and not to throw his life away.

According to him, he would appreciate it if both parties settle the matter amicably.

“I never signed my life away. I fulfilled and did everything that was required of me. I would appreciate it if we could sit down and talk about the remainder of the contract and part ways peacefully. But not hearing anything from the label’s end over a year is cruel,” he added.

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Top 10 most powerful passports in Africa

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Seychelles retains its position as the strongest passport on the continent Seychelles retains its position as the strongest passport on the continent

Imagine waking up one morning with the excitement to travel, explore new places, make unforgettable memories with friends and loved ones, and diving into new cultures without the stress of visa applications or the fear of being turned away at a border.

That is the reality for many passport holders whose travel documents unlock doors around the world, thanks to their strength and global credibility.

But even within Africa, many citizens face roadblocks when attempting to cross borders.

These limitations hinder freedom of movement and stifle opportunities for exchange, growth, and connection.

According to the latest Henley Passport Index, sighted by GhanaWeb Business, Asian countries such as Singapore, Japan, and South Korea continue to top global charts for passport power.

In Africa, Seychelles retains its position as the strongest passport on the continent, climbing one spot to 24th globally, with visa-free access to 156 destinations.

Mauritius follows closely, ranked 27th globally, with access to 149 destinations.

South Africa comes third in Africa, ranked 48th worldwide, offering visa-free access to 103 destinations.

Morocco has now overtaken Kenya, tying with Malawi at 67th globally, with access to 73 countries.

Kenya has dropped to 69th place, with visa-free access to 71 destinations.

Below is the list of the 10 most powerful passports in Africa:

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Why Daddy Lumba and Theresa Abebrese Never Married – Lumba’s Former Teacher Reveals Emotional Truth

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As tributes continue to pour in following the passing of Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba, a poignant new chapter in his life story has surfaced. In an emotional interview on Angel FM, Lumba’s former teacher and godmother, Mama Acheampong, has shed light on the singer’s youthful romance with Theresa Abebrese, the woman immortalized in one of his most iconic songs.

Security Analyst questions timing, political motives behind McDan demolition and Wontumi invitation

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Security analyst Prof. Kwesi Aning has raised concerns about the timing and perceived political undertones of recent actions by Ghana’s security agencies—particularly the demolition of the McDan warehouse and the invitation of NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

Appearing on Channel One TV, on Saturday, August 2, Prof. Aning called for a critical national discussion on how and when security institutions act on intelligence and enforce decisions.

He pointed to the July 30 demolition of the McDan warehouse along the Spintex Road as an example, questioning both the timing and the legal grounds for the exercise.

“When do statutory security agencies get access to critical information upon which they act, and how should those operations be undertaken? One example is the demolition of this particular structure. When did it become law that that structure ought to be demolished? Has the fact just come out, or has the fact always been there but was politicised?” he asked.

He also cited the National Security’s recent invitation of Chairman Wontumi, suggesting both incidents point to larger issues of governance and consistency.

“The second is the invitation of Chairman Wontumi. When did it become clear that some of the activities by his company had flouted national rules? I am raising these two examples to broaden the conversation about timing, performance, and political control,” he said.

Prof. Aning warned that selective enforcement of laws could erode public trust in national institutions, noting that decisions such as demolitions must follow due process and not appear politically driven.

“When did National Security, or the council, decide that there was a need for a National Security Council-approved operation to demolish a structure? Have the facts always been known to other statutory institutions that ought to have given the permit—or ought not to have given the permit—for that structure to be there?” he questioned.

He concluded by calling for a national conversation around institutional transparency and the need for fair, consistent enforcement.

“This is about institutional capacity and, more importantly, the trust that citizens have in the statutory institutions,” he stated.

Act, don’t just talk, on Journalist attacks

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The Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to take concrete action to address the recent spate of assaults on journalists in the country, rather than relying solely on statements and promises.

His comments follow a series of attacks on media personnel, including the assault of a GHOne TV reporter during the Ablekuma North parliamentary rerun on July 17, and the reported beating of JoyNews reporter Carlos Calony, his cameraman, and an eyewitness by alleged armed military officers during a demolition exercise at Spintex on July 30.

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has since warned of a possible nationwide media blackout on police activities if urgent steps are not taken to protect journalists and uphold press freedom.

President Mahama condemned the assault on the JoyNews journalist, reaffirming his commitment to press freedom and directing security agencies to ensure those responsible are punished.

However, speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, August 2, Ahiagbah said the President’s response was insufficient and urged him to ensure that perpetrators face real consequences.

“It’s troubling, we should condemn it in no uncertain terms, that act is unacceptable. President Mahama talking about it is not the solution. What we’re looking for is to stop that environment, give full effect to Article 21, the freedom, speech of citizens, including the media, is guaranteed. We are just asking for what the Constitution has provided.

He added, “President Mahama’s take on the matter is not conclusive. What will be conclusive is that the individuals who have abused citizens’ rights are guaranteed, whether journalists or eyewitnesses. What are the consequences? It is not words, it is action.”

Ahiagbah also referenced previous instances of press assaults under President Mahama’s administration, suggesting that the pattern was worrying and demanded more than rhetoric.

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Blessing CEO’s Boyfriend, IVD Reportedly Arrested At Airport

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Celebrity auto dealer, Ikechukwu Ogbonna, popularly known as IVD, has reportedly been arrested.

Naija News reports that investigative journalist, Stella Dimoko Korkus, in a post via Instagram on Saturday, disclosed that IVD was arrested on Friday, August 1, 2025, at the airport on his way to Qatar.

Daddy Lumba Wives: Meet Akosua Serwaa and Priscilla Ofori Atta

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Former Presidents and head of states, former ministers or government appointees, business moguls, millionaires, dignitaries, chiefs and many others are troopinf to the residence of the late Daddy Lumba to greet and console with the bereaved since his passing.

The great Daddy Lumba’s house in East Legon continues to receive celebrities from all over the world which is a testament to how influential he was.

Fosu Family warns against defamatory contents on late Daddy Lumba

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Accra, Aug. 2, GNA – The Fosu Family has warned the public against posting derogatory claims about the late iconic Ghanaian artist Charles Kwadwo Fosu, a.k.a. Daddy Lumba. According to a statement signed by Fati Ali Yallah, Counsel for the Fosu Family, the family is aware of certain allegations circulating on social media that seek to dent Daddy Lumba’s reputation.

“In the spirit of transparency and dignity, all such persons with genuine and verifiable claims against the late Daddy Lumba are respectfully invited to submit such claims to the lawyers of the Fosu Family and such claims will be resolved amicably.

“We also serve notice and caution all individuals or media outlets who continue to publish defamatory, unverified or misleading content about the the late Daddy Lumba to desist from such acts or will be held legally accountable,” the statement said.

It also urged the public to act with respect as the nation mourns one of its biggest musical icons and prepare for his final funeral rites.

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Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, ACP Kofi Sarpong others commiserate with family of late Daddy Lumba

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A delegation of prominent Ghanaian musicians and traditional leaders has paid a visit to the family of the late highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, to offer their condolences.

The group included the Benkumhene of Bosomtwe Asaman Kokofu and veteran highlife musician Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, gospel singer ACP Kofi Sarpong, and fellow highlife artiste Nana Agyemang.

They visited the late icon’s residence at East Legon, Accra, where they sympathised with his grieving family.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah described Daddy Lumba as a towering figure in Ghana’s highlife music scene.

He revealed that many highlife musicians regarded Lumba as an icon whose influence was so great that artists often delayed releasing their own songs when Lumba dropped new music.

“Whenever Daddy Lumba released a song, we knew competition was tough. We would often hold back on our releases. He set a high standard for all of us,” Kaakyire Kwame Appiah said.

Gospel musician ACP Kofi Sarpong urged the public to remember the bereaved family in prayer.

“This is a painful moment for the wife, children, and entire family. Let’s lift them up in prayer during these difficult times,” he appealed.

Daddy Lumba, born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, was one of Ghana’s most celebrated and influential highlife musicians.

Known for his unique voice, soulful lyrics, and consistency across decades, he produced numerous hits including Aben Wo Ha, Yentie Obiaa, and Theresa.

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Condemnations not enough, sanction Journalist attackers

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Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Dr. John Osae-Kwapong, has emphasised the importance of accountability in the wake of a recent surge in assaults on journalists in the line of duty.

Speaking on The Big Issue on Channel One TV on Saturday, August 2, Dr. Osae-Kwapong said while government condemnation and public dialogue are crucial, concrete punitive actions against perpetrators would serve as a stronger deterrent and help restore public trust.

“The dialogue is important, the same as the immediate response from the president,” he stated. “But I strongly believe that ultimately holding those persons accountable for their actions with punishment will also go a long way to serve as a deterrent to others who may want to do the same. But also, it will assure Ghanaians that this is not the government environment that media persons or ordinary citizens are going to be living in.”

His comments come in the wake of a troubling string of attacks on media practitioners.

On July 30, Joy News reporter Carlos Calony was detained by National Security operatives while covering the aftermath of the demolition of a warehouse under construction.

Eyewitnesses also alleged that a soldier physically assaulted a civilian who attempted to film the arrest. The specific reasons for Calony’s arrest remain unclear, prompting outrage from press freedom advocates and civil society organisations.

In another incident during the rerun of elections at 19 polling stations in the Ablekuma North constituency, GHOne TV journalist Agyekum Banahene was reportedly harassed while covering proceedings at the Church of Pentecost, North Odorkor Polling 2 Station.

Both President John Dramani Mahama and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have publicly condemned the incidents, affirming their commitment to protecting press freedom and upholding the rule of law.

Despite these assurances, Dr. Osae-Kwapong emphasised that, beyond public statements, visible and decisive disciplinary action is needed to prevent future violations and to reinforce Ghana’s democratic credentials.

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DSTV urges staff not to be distracted over threats to revoke Ghana license

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MultiChoice Ghana has urged staff and stakeholders to remain focused amid concerns over a possible revocation of its operating license.

The Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation announced the development during a press briefing on Friday, August 1, 2025.

In an internal business update issued by Managing Director Alex Okyere, the company emphasized its focuse and noted that the development does not distract its business operations.

UDS student gets life sentence – In murder over love affair

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The High Court in Tamale has sentenced a Computer Science student of the University for Development Studies (UDS), Salifu Nurudeen, to life imprisonment for the murder of a fellow student.

The court, presided over by Justice Charles Kwesi Acheampong, convicted Nurudeen, alias Salifu Nko-nya, last Thursday after finding him guilty of the murder of Wumpini Mohammed Zakiu, a Pharmacy student of the same university.

The incident, which occurred on September 25, 2024, stemmed from a dispute over a romantic relationship.

The fellow female student, also of UDS, was said to have ended her relationship with Nurudeen and moved on to a new affair with Zakiu.

A supposedly jealous Nurudeen stabbed Zakiu multiple times, resulting in his death.  

The tragic incident sent shockwaves across the UDS community.

Jealousy turns deadly

The facts as presented in court were that on September 25, 2024, Zakiu’s body was discovered with multiple stab wounds in an uncompleted building at the university, with his mobile phone missing.

The deceased, Wumpini Mohammed Zakiu

The deceased, Wumpini Mohammed Zakiu

Nurudeen’s actions, the court heard, were fuelled by jealousy after his former girlfriend ended their relationship and began dating her new friend.

Nurudeen, in a calculated scheme, created a fake snapchat account using the identity of a non-existent female admirer to lure Zakiu to an uncompleted building, and brutally attacked and stabbed him multiple times.

The prosecution, led by state attorneys, presented compelling evidence, including CCTV footage from a nearby installation, which captured Zakiu being chased into the building.

In an attempt to mislead investigators and frame his ex-girlfriend, Nurudeen was said to have removed the SIM card from Zakiu’s mobile phone, inserted it into his own device, and began impersonating the deceased.

He sent messages to the girl, pretending to break up with her, and then sent a text message to one of Zakiu’s close friends, saying, “Charley I go find trouble o, dem go kill me”.

The deception, however, could not succeed as investigators from the police cybercrime unit traced the phone’s location to Nurudeen’s residence in Nyankpala. 

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A search of Nurudeen’s room led to the recovery of  Zakiu’s phone hidden under Nurudeen’s bed.

Subsequent forensic and digital evidence tied him directly to the crime.

Subsequently, Nurudeen was arrested at the Tamale Jubilee Park after being lured by the police through coordinated efforts.

Despite overwhelming evidence, he consistently denied committing the murder throughout the trial.

Throughout the proceedings and even as the verdict was delivered, the convict reportedly showed no visible emotion.

On Thursday, July 31, 2025, a seven-member jury returned a guilty verdict by a margin of 6 to 1, leading to the life sentence. 

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‘I am overwhelmed with joy and gratitude’ – Adom-Otchere speaks after release from NIB custody

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Paul Adom-Otchere is former Board Chairman of Ghana Airports Company Limited Paul Adom-Otchere is former Board Chairman of Ghana Airports Company Limited

Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), Paul Adom-Otchere, has expressed appreciation to several well-wishers and key members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) following his release from the custody of the National Intelligence Bureau on Friday, August 1, 2025.

This comes after he was invited and detained by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) over his alleged role in a revenue assurance contract awarded during his tenure.

In a video shared on his YouTube page on Saturday, August 2, 2025, he acknowledged all the individuals who supported him during his ordeal.

“Thank you so very much to everyone and anyone. Those who like me, those who don’t like me, those who are happy that I was detained. I am overwhelmed with joy and overwhelmed with gratitude. Thank those who were praying for me… the pastors. So many pastors called me from all angles. They called from everywhere,” he noted.

The host of Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV further lauded the former President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and other stalwarts of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Describing Akufo-Addo as “my favourite politician of all time,” he thanked him for calling his wife and expressing concern.

He also expressed appreciation to the former Vice president Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, and his wife Samira Bawumia, and several NPP leading members.

“My gratitude goes to everyone. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, my favorite politician of all time. My wife is so happy with the call that you placed to her. The concern that you show. Mr president, thank you very much. Your wife, Samira, former Vice president. The elephant family.

“Alexander Afenyo- Markin, the Minority Leader, Nana B. General Secretary Justin Kodua. They were on Godfrey Dame’s neck. They were calling him”, he added.

He further expressed appreciation to some legal practitioners and several clergymen for their prayers and support.

Adom-Otchere and two others are currently under investigation by the OSP over alleged procurement breaches, including a sole-sourced contract awarded to a company not approved by the GACL board.

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Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of Ghana’s progress – Julius Debrah

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The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has lauded Ghanaian entrepreneurs for their resilience and critical role in driving national development.

His remarks were delivered on his behalf by Mr Alvis Afriyie Ankrah during the 15th Anniversary Awards and Dinner Gala of the Ghana Entrepreneurs Foundation on Friday, 1st August 2025.

Addressing the business leaders and innovators as the guest of honour, Mr Debrah praised the country’s entrepreneurial class for their fortitude amid economic headwinds, including high inflation, currency depreciation, global supply chain disruptions, and domestic policy challenges.

“It is entrepreneurs like those gathered here who keep our economy moving, who provide jobs, who invest in innovation, who pay taxes, and who represent Ghana on the global business stage. The Ghanaian entrepreneur has weathered storms—from high inflation and currency depreciation to global supply chain disruptions and domestic policy constraints. And yet, you endured. You improvised. You created. And you prevailed.”

On behalf of President John Dramani Mahama and the Government of Ghana, the Chief of Staff extended heartfelt congratulations to the award recipients, describing the celebration as a testament to the enduring spirit of Ghanaian enterprise.

“On behalf of the President and Government of Ghana, I salute your indomitable spirit. This celebration is not merely ceremonial—it is deeply symbolic. It tells every young Ghanaian that entrepreneurship is not just an option, it is a powerful tool for national transformation.”

He highlighted the significance of the Legacy Lifetime Achievement Awards and the Top 25 Most Influential Entrepreneurs of All Time, stating that they reflect success not measured by momentary gain, but by long-term impact, the transformation of entire industries, and legacies that transcend individuals.

The Chief of Staff concluded with a reflection on the broader trajectory of Ghana’s development, reiterating the government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for enterprise under the presidency of President John Dramani Mahama.

“This occasion also gives me the opportunity to reflect on how far we have come as a nation and where we’re headed under the visionary leadership of President John Dramani Mahama.”

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Mintah Akandoh pays surprise visit to Achimota District Hospital, urges reduction in long waiting hours

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The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has paid an unannounced visit to the Achimota District Hospital to assess the quality-of-service delivery and listen to concerns from patients and staff.

The visit, which was captured in a video circulating on X, showed Mintah Akandoh interacting with patients at the outpatient department.

Many of them raised concerns about excessive wait times, overcrowding, and delays in receiving medical attention.

Akandoh expressed disappointment over the conditions he witnessed and described the long queues and patient frustration as unacceptable.

He called on the hospital management to urgently adopt measures to improve patient flow and reduce delays in care delivery.

“No patient should be spending four to five hours waiting to see a doctor. This points to inefficiencies that must be addressed immediately. Timely access to healthcare is a basic right, and public facilities must ensure this is upheld”, he said.

The hospital’s administrators acknowledged the challenges and attributed the delays to limited staff and a growing number of patients.

They assured him that efforts were underway to streamline operations and enhance service delivery.

Akandoh, who has been advocating for reforms in the public health sector, said he would continue to undertake similar visits to ensure accountability and advocate for better resourcing of district hospitals across the country.

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