Asante Kotoko have bolstered their squad with the signing of 24-year-old right-back Daniel Adrian Adjetey on a one-and-a-half-year deal following a successful medical.
Adjetey, who brings significant international experience, previously played for Naestved in Denmark’s Division 2 and BFC Daugavpils in Latvia’s top division.
He began his career in Ghana with Nania FC, where he developed a reputation as a reliable right-back, combining defensive stability with attacking prowess.
Kotoko’s Head Coach, Dr. Prosper Narteh Ogum, expressed his excitement about the new addition, particularly in light of the squad’s recent injury concerns.
“With Kotei’s unfortunate ACL injury, it was important that we reacted in the market. In Daniel, we are not just bringing in a player but someone who brings quality, experience, and competitiveness,” he said. Ogum added:
“He will not only strengthen our squad but also challenge Lord Amoah for that position, which is key for us moving forward. We’re confident he’ll make an impact both defensively and offensively.” Speaking about his move to the Porcupine Warriors, Adjetey shared his enthusiasm:
“It’s an incredible feeling to join Kotoko. This is one of the biggest clubs in Africa, and I’m honored to be part of it. I’ve had the privilege of playing abroad, but coming back to represent Kotoko feels special.
The project presented by the club’s management is exciting, and I’m confident this is the right place for me to grow as a player and contribute to something great.
I know the expectations here are high, and I’m ready to work hard, compete for my place, and give my all to help the team succeed.
“Adjetey is expected to provide much-needed depth and competition in the right-back position as Kotoko look to strengthen their squad for the remainder of the season.
Artiste manager Mr. Logic, and musician Monique Spence
Red Panther Music Productions, the record label belonging to artiste manager, Christopher Nelson, popularly known as Mr. Logic, has debunked claims made by former signee, Monique Spence.
In a statement issued by the Head of Public Relations, Aaron Martins, he noted that the artiste Monique Spence, popularly known as Mo’ Spence, agreed to bear all service and production costs provided by the label until the end of their contract.
“Monique Spence professionally signed a managerial contract with the record house, which obliges all services and production costs provided by the label to be borne by the artiste until the end of the duration.
“The label secured all necessary visual production arrangements with selected visual production houses. Unfortunately, the artiste has not fulfilled scheduled attendance,” the statement read.
The statement further noted that the record label bears the cost of where the musician stayed during her stay in the country.
“Her residential estate was a sublet facility. Therefore, Red Panther Music Production held the legal tenancy throughout the period of 24 months of her stay till her exit in December 2024, while the tenancy approached an end in February 2025.
“Repairs of the estate and arrears of 6 months are the responsibility borne by the company according to the sublet contract. All arrangements with the homeowner were solely a company-to-landlord transaction,” the statement added.
What happened?
Monique Spence, a former Canadian musician signed to Mr. Logic’s record label, accused Mr. Logic of defrauding her and threatening her life if she steps foot in Ghana.
In a video shared on social media, Monique Spence alleged that she was made to bear the cost of production, which wasn’t the initial agreement.
These allegations come after Monique Spence claimed that Mr. Logic, who also served as her manager, defrauded her under the guise of promoting her music career.
Former President Nana Akufo-Addo claimed his government constructed 11,000km of new roads
One of the issues that was hugely debated on during the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration was the amount of new roads the government had constructed since it took over office on January 7, 2017.
Akufo-Addo, in one of his State of the Nation addresses, claimed that his government had constructed an unprecedented 11,000 kilometres km of new roads since 2017, which was refuted by a number of experts who asserted that the figures were grossly exaggerated.
Now Ghanaians get to know the exact kilometres of new roads constructed by the Akufo-Addo government.
Speaking at his vetting at Parliament on Monday, January 20, 2025, Minister of Roads and Highways-designate, Kwame Governs Agbodza, disclosed that the records the Akufo-Addo government handed over to the John Dramani Mahama administration showed that the previous government constructed less than 700 km of new roads.
“He made us aware of a certain figure of new roads at that time. It wasn’t pleasant to try to contradict the president because his sources of information are better than mine. But the figure 11,000 km just jumped out as new roads. And my side said that was a bit less than the truth. Since then, the agencies under the road ministry attempted to adjust the figure. And you remember our view was that only 617 km of roads were new roads at that time.
“At the transition, they provided details. At the time of the transition, the new roads constructed were 673 km, which is not far from the 617 km we talked about at that time, because it means that a few more routes have been completed. So, that issue is in the record of Parliament that indeed Ghana did not construct 11,000 km of new roads since 2017. Rather, 673 km have been constructed as new roads.”
He added, “The bulk of the work in the 13,624.25 km is re-gravelling and gravelling – that is 6,185.90 km. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.”
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The BRICS group of emerging-market powers — the acronym stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — has gone from a slogan dreamed up at an investment bank two decades ago to a real-world club that controls a multilateral lender.
Comprising 10 member states, it pairs several major energy producers with some of the biggest consumers among developing countries.
The group has been increasing its ranks, enhancing its economic clout in a US-dominated world.
Who are the new members of BRICS?
The bloc expanded in early 2024 to include Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia and Egypt. Saudi Arabia was also announced as a new member, though the kingdom has yet to take a final decision on whether to join.
Argentinian President Javier Milei, who took office in December 2023 and is steering his country’s geopolitical alignment toward the US and away from China and Brazil, declined a membership invitation.
In November 2024, Turkey said it had been granted “partner-country status,” short of its expectation that it would gain full admission. A number of other countries have also been offered such second-tier membership, which would come without voting rights.
The group agreed by consensus to admit Indonesia in January 2025, according to Brazil’s government. Nations still seeking to join include Malaysia and Thailand.
What is the impetus for expansion?
The push has been driven largely by China, now the world’s pre-eminent industrial power, which is trying to boost its global clout.
South Africa and Russia have backed the expansion. India was initially hesitant because it was concerned that a bigger BRICS would transform the group into a mouthpiece for China, while Brazil was worried about alienating the West — although both eventually agreed to an enlargement.
For new members, BRICS offers the potential for easier access to financing from its wealthier members, and a political venue independent of Washington’s influence.
What does a larger BRICS mean for the world?
The addition of major fossil-fuel producers may give the bloc more scope to challenge the dollar’s dominance in oil and gas trading by switching to other currencies, a concept referred to as dedollarization.
That prospect has drawn the ire of US President-elect Donald Trump, who said any nation that abandons the greenback can forget about selling anything to America and find another “sucker” to trade with.
Analysts at Bloomberg Economics say the expansion of BRICS is “more about politics and less about economics.” Beijing is trying to build an alternative world order by pulling southern hemisphere countries into its economic orbit in a challenge to US hegemony.
The enlarged alliance may become a stronger counterweight to the Group of Seven industrialized nations — the US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the UK. Russian President Vladimir Putin, isolated by the US and its allies over his war in Ukraine, is also keen to see Washington’s global influence recede.
Other groupings that are already promoting a move toward a more “multipolar” world — and away from the post-Cold War dominance of the US — include OPEC, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Southern Common Market (Mercosur), and the African Union.
What does BRICS do?
The biggest achievements of the group have been financial. The countries agreed to pool $100 billion of foreign-currency reserves, which they can lend to each other during emergencies.
That liquidity facility became operational in 2016. They also founded the New Development Bank, a World Bank-inspired lending institution that has approved almost $33 billion of loans since it began operations in 2015, mainly for water, transport and other infrastructure projects.
By comparison, the World Bank committed $117.5 billion to partner countries in fiscal 2024.
How did BRICS get started?
“BRIC” was coined in 2001 by economist Jim O’Neill, then at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., to draw attention to strong economic growth rates in Brazil, Russia, India and China. The term was intended as an optimistic scenario for investors amid market pessimism following the terrorist attacks in the US on Sept. 11 that year. The four nations took the concept and ran with it.
Their rapid growth at the time meant they had shared interests and challenges, and combining their voices could increase their influence.
The first meeting of BRIC foreign ministers was organized by Russia on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in 2006.
The group held its first leaders’ summit in 2009. South Africa was invited to join in 2010, adding another continent and the letter “S.”
Who’s in charge?
For most of the time BRICS has existed, China’s gross domestic product has been more than twice the combined economic output of the four other members prior to the expansion.
In theory, that should give it the most sway. In practice, India, which recently surpassed China in population, has been a counterweight.
BRICS didn’t formally endorse China’s big push to build infrastructure abroad, called the Belt and Road Initiative. That’s partly because India objected to such projects in disputed territory held by Pakistan, its neighbor and archrival.
The New Development Bank has no dominant shareholder: Beijing agreed to the equal holdings for each member advocated by New Delhi.
The bank is headquartered in Shanghai, but has been led by an Indian and two Brazilians, most recently former President Dilma Rousseff.
Did Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affect the group?
The other BRICS countries have adopted a broadly neutral stance toward the war, viewing it as more of a regional issue than a global crisis. However, the war changed Russia’s relations with BRICS institutions.
The New Development Bank quickly froze Russian projects, and Moscow hasn’t been able to access dollars via the BRICS shared foreign-currency system.
Essentially, with US sanctions piling up, other BRICS countries prioritized ongoing access to the dollar-based financial system over helping Russia.
Moscow has proposed changes to cross-border payments between BRICS countries, a system that would circumvent the global financial system and help sanction-proof its own economy.
The alternatives include developing a network of commercial banks that can conduct such transactions in local currencies as well as establishing direct links between central banks, a report prepared by the Russian Finance Ministry, the Bank of Russia and Moscow-based consultancy Yakov & Partners shows. It also envisions the creation of centers for mutual trade in oil, gas, grain, gold and other commodities.
Are investors still interested in BRICS?
There’s still interest in emerging markets. But BRICS is largely irrelevant as an investment theme today due to geopolitical changes and the members’ different economic trajectories. US-led sanctions have put Russia off limits for most foreign investors, and some sectors in China — especially technology companies — have also been sanctioned or face potential investment bans.
China also is a maturing economy, increasingly separated from other emerging markets and facing a structural slowdown. Brazil’s economy slowed markedly following the end of a global commodity boom about a decade ago.
South Africa’s economy has been hamstrung by rolling power blackouts and logistics snarls, although it’s recently made some tentative progress in tackling those problems.
India is still a growth story that investment banks compare with China 10 or 15 years ago, though it’s unclear if it can follow China’s manufacturing-led model.
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Sports journalist Patrick Osei Agyemang, popularly known as Countryman Songo, has criticised the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) decision to reconstitute the Black Stars Management Committee.
He argued that restructuring the committee without revamping the technical team may not necessarily lead to positive results.
The host of the “Fire for Fire” show on Adom TV stated that the GFA’s decision to retain the Black Stars coach while focusing on other areas demonstrates poor managerial skills.
“Reconstituting the Black Stars Management Committee while keeping the coach is a display of remarkable ineptitude,” Countryman Songo wrote on X.
Meanwhile, reports suggest that the GFA is planning to dismiss assistant coaches John Paintsil and Joseph Laumann to recruit new personnel and strengthen the technical team.
About the Black Stars Management Committee
Dr. Randy Abbey, an Executive Council member of the GFA, has been appointed to chair the committee and lead engagements with the government and other key stakeholders.
Stephen Appiah, the former Black Stars captain, will serve as Vice Chairman, focusing on player relations.
Samuel Aboabire, Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Football Association and a GFA Executive Council member, along with Moses Armah, President of Medeama Sporting Club, will manage operations and matchday activities, ensuring that the interests of sponsors, partners, and collaborators are well attended to.
Richard Nsenkyire, President of FC Samartex 1996, the Ghana Premier League champions, will oversee special duties.
All eyes dey on United States of America as di whole world dey wait for di inauguration of di 47th US president.
On im part, US President-elect Donald Trump break tradition unto who im invite and who im no invite come im inauguration – coronation style.
Both Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance dey set to take oath of office and begin new administration inside one long day of celebrations wey go include musical performances and parade.
However, unlike traditional inaugurations of US presidents, dis one go include plenty foreign leaders, including Trump close supporters and even some of im rivals.
At least seven sitting heads of state and two former leaders na im dem invite. According to Reuters, about 500,000 guests dey expected in total.
Dis na breakdown of some of who dem invite and who dem no invite and why di guest list dey so different from wetin dey happun bifor:
Wetin different about dis inauguration?
President-elect Trump dey break wit US tradition for dis event.
Usually, presidential inaugurations na domestic affair: meaning say di president and vice president go take dia oath wit US officials, past heads of state and other American VIPs present on di steps of US Capitol building.
Dem dey allow di public to watch from di surrounding grounds.
However, for dis event, wey go get inaugural speech, parade, musical performances and balls, go also be international affair.
Tori be say na close to twelve world leaders na im dem invite.
Foreign leaders no dey usually attend US presidential inauguration; instead na diplomats like kontri ambassadors to di US, or foreign ministers, dey act as representatives.
Who dem no invite?
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer no get invitation, im office confam on Thursday. However, dem invite di far-right politician, Nigel Farage of di Reform UK party, and im go dey present.
Trump completely ignore European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen, and most of European Union and members of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation).
Germany President Olaf Scholz, wey dey lead EU largest economy, dem shun am too.
Dem however send invitation to Alice Weidel, leader of di opposition party Alternative for Germany (AfD), wey her co-leader Tino Chrupalla go attend.
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Modi and Trump bin share “bromance” since di first Trump presidency.
Following im election victory for December, Modi bin dey among di first to call and congratulate Trump.
While di PM no go attend, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar go represent am.
Santiago Abascal, wey dey lead di Spanish right-wing Vox Party, and Andre Ventura of Portugal majority Chega party, go dey dia.
French President Emmanuel Macron no get invitation, although Macron and Trump get friendly relations.
Instead, French far-right politician Eric Zemmour of di Reconquest party go dey present.
Who dem invite?
Several heads of state, popular leaders wey support Trump go show, but so too some of im rivals go also show. Dem include:
Argentina President Javier Milei: Milei don confam say im go attend.
Trump bin hail di leader one time as a man wey fit “make Argentina great again” and, for December, im welcome Milei for im Mar-a-Lago residence for Florida.
Chinese President Xi Jinping: Trump invite Xi to di ceremony for December, move wey im tok tok pesin say na signal of im readiness to interact wit im Chinese counterpart, even wit di trade war wey dey hang for air.
Xi no go attend, however, Vice President Han Zheng go show.
Italy Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni: Meloni, of di Brothers of Italy party, visit Mar-a-Lago for January. Her office say she fit to attend if her schedule permit.
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban: Orban na close Trump supporter and im bin don say im believe di president-elect go end Russia war on Ukraine.
According to local media, im no go fit make am sake of one state address.
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa: Noboa bin hail Trump December victory as victory for Latin America, too.
Im office confam say im go pause im re-election campaign to travel go Washington for di inauguration.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele: Bukele office never confam say im go attend yet.
Trump son, Donald Trump Jr, na friends wit Bukele, and for July 2024, im bin attend im inauguration for San Salvador.
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro: politician wey dem nickname di “Trump of di Tropics” bin also get invitation, but im no go attend sake of im ban from travelling.
Im kontri Supreme Court seize im passport as im dey face several investigations, including alleged attempt to turn di results of di 2022 general election, wey im lost.
Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawieck, wey recently become leader of di European Conservatives and Reformists party for EU parliament, go also attend.
The Minister-Designate for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has denied assertions made by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo that his administration built 11,000 kilometers of new roads between 2017 and January 2025.
Agbodza refuted the former President’s claim during his vetting before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 20, by presenting what he called factual facts on road construction finished during that time.
Governs Kwame Agbodza, the Minister-Designate for Roads and Highways, has addressed concerns about his temperament, assuring his commitment to improving in this area as he prepares for his new role.
During his vetting on Monday, January 20, the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, raised concerns that could potentially impact Mr. Agbodza’s tenure if confirmed as Minister.
In response, Mr. Agbodza expressed a willingness to listen and adapt, emphasizing his readiness to work on maintaining a balanced and professional demeanor in his interactions.
He acknowledged that while he is passionate about his work and the issues he cares about, however, he recognises the importance of maintaining a balanced and professional approach in his interactions with others.
“I want to thank colleagues for the feedback. I think it is important. They raised issues about my temperament and you are right. When I believe in something, sometimes you tell me I should be mindful of the way I put it. I will work on it,” he stated.
Agbodza: NPP left GHC100bn in commitments in road sector
The Chairman of the Appointments Committee of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor, engaged in a heated exchange with the Ranking Member, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, during the ministerial vetting of Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Minister of Roads and Highways-designate.
The calm and serene atmosphere in the vetting room quickly became tensed and heated when Ahiafor was accused by Afenyo-Markin of proceeding in bad faith, following a 5-minute recess taken by the committee.
The misunderstanding began when Afenyo-Markin took the floor to give his remarks.
However, he was sharply interrupted and prevented by Ahiafor, who told him to wait for his turn to speak, as another member, Mahama Shaibu was already addressing the committee.
Afenyo-Markin, who also serves as the Minority Leader and Member of Parliament of Effutu, was insistent on speaking, despite being told to wait for his turn, an effort by the Chairman to maintain decorum at the committee.
To assert his authority in the room, the Chairman said, “Honorable Ranking and Minority Leader, you do not have the floor. You don’t have the floor now; allow Honorable Mahama Shaibu to conclude, then I can give you the floor,” raising his voice at Afenyo-Markin, attempting to silence him.
Offended by the Chairman’s attitude, Afenyo-Markin also raised his voice in return, warning Ahiafor not to raise his voice at him.
“Chairman, don’t raise your voice. You suspended sitting for five minutes and called me for a discussion. I told you I was having a discussion with my caucus. We didn’t spend more than 5 minutes. Chairman, let’s operate in good faith. You had called me and I said ‘give me a moment, I will join you’, then the next moment you go ahead and start.
“Chairman, I want to register this protest that you have proceeded in bad faith. It is not the understanding we had. We got to a point where I was responding to a point of order where you came in rudely to say that you have ruled,” Afenyo-Markin said amid shouts of ‘ei, ei, ei,’ from the members, calling for him to withdraw his word.
Ahiafor once again sharply interjected Afenyo-Markin over his claims, urging him to refer to and be guided by the rules of the committee, which do not permit the usage of certain language, such as rudely.
In a high tone, he said, “Honorable member, you could be guided by the rules that in this House, you don’t use insulting, disparaging and abusive language…”
Unperturbed by Ahiafor’s words, Afenyo-Markin interjected again, saying, “Chairman, bring your voice down, bring your voice down. Bring down your voice, you are raising it. Bring down your voice.”
Following the release of 10 amazing singles in 2024, Sofie returns with “Leo Sun,” her first full-length mixtape. “Leo Sun” is available on all digital streaming platforms worldwide here: https://unitedmasters.com/m/leo-sun-sofie
This 10-track masterpiece chronicles the journey of falling in love in your 20s, healing and standing up for what you believe in. It’s a deeply personal and eclectic project that captures Sofie’s diverse artistry within the Afro/R&B soundscape.
“Leo Sun” brings together every song Sofie dropped in 2024, plus three bonus tracks, offering listeners a blend of Afrobeats, R&B and Pop. From the infectious energy of ‘Party Pooper’ to the introspective, melodic tones of ‘FAME,’ Sofie’s versatility shines throughout the mixtape.
Tracks like ‘Krobo Princess’ highlight her ability to weave cultural pride into her music, while ‘FALLING IN LOVE’ is a R&B/Pop banger about embracing the moment and what can come from shooting your shot. The bonus tracks add elements of vulnerability showcasing Sofie’s real life and growth as an artist.
Whether you’re driving, unwinding or reflecting, “Leo Sun” is the perfect soundtrack to ground you in 2025.
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Wa, (UW/R), Jan. 20, GNA – The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has commenced assessing 165 people who have expressed interest in heading the various Municipal and District Assemblies in the Upper West Region.
The vetting, which started on Monday, January 20, 2025, is expected to end on Friday, January 24, 2025.
Three aspirants, Mr Albert Kansuglo Kachu and Yakubu Naaba Saani from the Sissala East Municipality and Mr Issa Kantagyere from the Daffiama-Bussie-Issa District, who is also the Upper West Regional Communications Officer of the NDC, had announced withdrawal from the contest.
The vetting committee is made of Professor Benjamin Kumbuor, a former government appointee, Mr Cletus Seidu Dapilah, Member of Parliament (MP) for Jirapa Constituency, who represented the MPs, Mr Abdul-Nasir Saani, the party’s Regional Chairman and Charles Lwanga Puozuing, the NDC’s Regional Secretary.
The rest are: Mr Thomas Mwinbahaara, the Regional Organiser, Madam Prisca Domanyevi, Regional Women’s Organiser, Mr Basiera Sankara, the Regional Youth Organiser, Alhaji Al-Hassan Yakubu and Hajia Bintu Al-Hassan, Members of the Council of Elders.
According to the party’s regional leadership, the five-day exercise is a significant and pivotal process in the efforts of the NDC’s new government to identify and place competent individuals as heads of the eleven MDAs in the region.
Some of the aspirants, who spoke to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), indicated their resolve to facilitate the development of their respective constituencies if given the opportunity.
Madam Helen Tanlugu, an aspirant in the Sissala East Municipality, said she had an interest in the development of the municipality and would work hard to achieve it if she is appointed the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Sissala East.
“The Sissala East Municipality has a lot of internal revenue that can be used for the development of the municipality.
All is about inclusive decision making which, if I am given the opportunity, I am going to bring on board,” she explained.
Madam Tanlugu told the GNA that she would ensure accountability in her leadership which would enhance the development of the municipality and encourage the taxpayers to religiously pay their taxes.
A heated debate erupted during the vetting of Minister-designate for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, as members of Parliament’s Appointments Committee clashed over procedural issues. The Minority Leader and Ranking Member on the Committee, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, drew criticism for his prolonged opening remarks, with South Dayi MP, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, urging him to seek redress in court rather than disrupt proceedings.
Music powerhouse, Lynx Entertainment has taken a giant leap into the digital distribution space after 18 years of dominating and empowering the music industry in Ghana and Africa.
The indefatigable Ghanaian record label, under Lynx Group Limited, has nurtured some of the continent’s biggest music stars and churned out many global hits till date.
As the company nears two decades of operations, it has announced a significant addition to its roster; offering direct music distribution worldwide for labels and artistes.
Lynx Entertainment has partnered with technology giant, Vydia, to provide digital infrastructure to enable first-hand distribution of music to global Digital Service Providers (DSP) without any resort to third parties.
According to the CEO of Lynx Group; Richie Mensah, the bold move is to ensure that African artistes and labels are adequately represented in the fast-growing digital distribution scene.
He explained that as the continent embraces the limitless possibilities of digital distribution, there is the need to safeguard the interest of artistes and labels in Africa, thus, maximizing gains for stakeholders.
Richie Mensah stated that for the first time, African creatives will need no third-party distributors or agents as they can get their music listed on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal and others in the comfort of their homes.
Lynx Entertainment’s distribution platform delivers music to about 200 stores globally while ensuring content protection, rights management, advanced payments, and data tracking.
The premium technology works to empower creators to distribute, protect, monetize and store their content through one centralized and easy to use platform that has a transparent royalty payout process
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Ghanaian comedian Lekzy DeComic has opened up about the anxiety he faced while publicizing his comedy show.
The New False, which was held on December 28, 2024.
In an interview on Hitz FM on January 20, 2025, Lekzy, whose real name is Emmanuel Nkansah Ansong, recounted the challenges and fears he encountered during the promotion of the event.
Lekzy revealed that he struggled to secure a venue and eventually settled on the UPSA auditorium.
The choice of venue seemed appropriate, as it was a popular location for political party launches, aligning with the political connotation of his show’s title, The New False.
However, the publicity campaign, which included billboards featuring artwork of a man behind a mask, initially failed to generate the expected response.
“For the first four days after the billboards went up, I realized people were not responding to it. I was like, ‘Have I wasted money or what?’ Then I saw George Quaye make a post about it, and bloggers like Ameyaw Debrah and others started talking about it,” Lekzy said.
The comedian’s anxiety grew as the publicity gained traction, with media outlets like Multimedia covering the story.
The situation escalated when people began attributing the campaign to the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Chairman Wontumi, speculating that he was funding it to ridicule the New Force movement.
“It started freaking me out, and I got scared when they started attributing it to Chairman Wontumi. People were alleging that he was the one paying to ridicule the New Force movement. I said, ‘No, now this thing is getting extreme,’” Lekzy explained.
Lekzy also shared that even the individual he hired to mount the billboards questioned if he had legal representation, warning that he would need to take responsibility for any issues that arose.
Despite the initial fears and challenges, The New False successfully took place, selling out the venue.
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Hell broke loose at Obuasi, one of Ghana’s major mining communities in the Ashanti Region, on Sunday, January 19, 2025, when personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces clashed with some youth in the area.
For hours, reports indicate the mining community was more like a war zone, with gunshots ringing throughout the community as personnel of the army battled with the youth, who are believed to be small-scale miners.
The incident reportedly occurred after a group of small-scale miners reportedly besieged the mines of AngloGold Ashanti.
Here are details of the incident so far as GhanaWeb has it:
Deaths and injuries:
Early reports on the incident indicated that the deadly clash resulted in the deaths of 8 people, all of them being small-scale miners.
However, the Ghana Armed Forces stated that only 7 people were killed in the clash. It indicated that all 7 people were illegal small-scale miners.
The army also indicated that one of its personnel was hit by pellets from a pump-action gun and had received some medical treatment.
Eyewitness account/Destruction:
An eyewitness told myjoyonline.com that the small-scale miners besieged AngloGold Ashanti mines at midnight fully armed and immediately opened fire, leaving scores dead and others injured.
According to the report, agitated members of the small-scale miners took to the streets, vandalising properties and burning tyres following the incident.
Four vehicles, including buses, have reportedly been torched, further heightening fears among residents.
Army’s account:
According to the Ghana Armed Forces, the persons who attacked the AngloGold Ashanti mines were illegal miners and not small-scale miners, who numbered about 60.
The statement further indicated that the 60 men breached the AngloGold Ashanti mines security fence and intruded the Cote D’or Ramp to enter the Deep Decline of the mines.
Following the breach, retaliation by officers on the ground resulted in shooting since the illegal miners were wielding various weapons.
“The military patrol deployed on Operation HALT II duties at the mentioned location were fired upon by the illegal miners when the soldiers tried to stop them from accessing the Deep Decline. The illegal miners were wielding locally manufactured rifles, pump-action guns, gas cylinders, knives, heavy-duty industrial bolt cutters, axes, and machetes,” part of the statement added.
However, the shootout became fatal as the soldiers resorted to self-defence.
Blame game:
Proponents of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) are blaming the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the deadly clash.
They have claimed that remarks by the leading NDC members emboldened the attack on the mining firm.
The Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has said that the NDC is fully responsible for the clash because it was due to comments made by the party in the event leading to the 2024 general election.
“Rather bow your heads in shame. Your irresponsible election comments have brought us this lowest ebb! God should save this country, I am sick!” he wrote on X on January 19, 2025.
What the government has said:
President John Dramani Mahama, in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, directed an investigation into the incident so that the persons found culpable for the incident would be held accountable.
“The government wishes to express deep regret over the tragic loss of up to eight (8) lives, said to be illegal miners, following a violent clash at a mining site at Obuasi.
“In response to the unfortunate incident, President John Dramani Mahama has ordered an immediate investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the clashes and ensure that any individuals found to have acted unlawfully are brought to justice,” part of the statement read.
The government also asked the management of AngloGold Ashanti to bear the medical expenses of the injured individuals fully and facilitate the burial arrangements of those who have lost their lives.
“The security agencies have also been tasked to take prompt action to restore peace in the area and implement measures to prevent similar occurrences,” it added.
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Following the incident, a video of broadcaster, Blessed Godsbrain Smart, popularly known as Captain Smart, urging the youth of Obuasi to besiege AngloGold Ashanti, has gone viral.
In the said video, Captain Smart went on a rant against AngloGold Ashanti over what he described as the company’s denial of indigenes’ rights with the support of the military.
“I am telling the youth of Ghana in Obuasi to enter the hole (AGA site). When you get up, storm there. Everyone should go and look for what to eat when you are hungry. You must be mad. Storm the place. Listen, AGA, if you don’t take care, we will chase you out of this country, I swear.
“Because listen, you cannot dig a cyanide hole of about a hundred meters in South Africa. Can you dig three cyanide square holes measuring a hundred meters each in South Africa and get away with it? But for the daft leadership we have in this country, why won’t these things happen? That is what I want Nana Addo and the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources to understand: that AGA is destroying Obuasi, and the youth of Obuasi should rise,” he stated during a rant on his editorial captioned “Mining Effect: Military Terrorism, Maiming Farmers in Farmlands at Obuasi.”
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For the third consecutive week, the government has recorded a massive oversubscription in its treasury bills auction held on January 17, 2025.
The auction received total bids amounting to GH¢8.839.83 billion, exceeding the target of GH¢6.353 billion by GH¢2.486.83 billion.
According to results released on January 20, 2025, the government secured GH¢5.688.24 billion for the 91-day bill, accepted GH¢1.318.67 billion for the 182-day bill, and GH¢1.883.88 billion for the 365-day bill.
However, not all bids in this week’s auction were accepted.
The interest rates for the latest auction were 28.41% for the 91-day bill, 28.97% for the 182-day bill, and 30.28% for the 365-day bill.
Meanwhile, the government aims to borrow GH¢6.001 billion in this week’s upcoming auction.
Treasury bills have become the government’s primary source of borrowing due to its lack of access to the international capital market.
The new government has assured that plans will be put in place to regain access to the international market and reduce its reliance on domestic borrowing.
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Some football fans expressed their displeasure at Arsenal legend, Paul Merson for lambasting Thomas Partey for his performance against Aston Villa in the Premier League.
During the post-match analysis of Arsenal’s 2-2 draw against Aston Villa on Sky Sports, Paul Merson fumed about Partey’s inability to mark Ollie Watkins tightly.
He added that former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher would never have committed such a mistake.
“With the two goals, Merino and Partey, you want to stop the game and get the referee to give Partey a microphone and ask, ‘What were you thinking?’ because I wonder what he was thinking; I just don’t know.
“Jamie [Carragher] would have never done that in his life, even playing about 600 games. He would have stood with him and never given him space,” Merson said.
In reaction to the remarks, some football fans rejected the pundit’s criticism of Partey, citing the fact that the player is a midfielder, not a defender, and was playing out of position.
Others described the comments as harsh, sidelining his efforts and focusing on his setbacks.
Some also slammed him for comparing Partey to Carragher, whose natural position was a defender.
Read some of the comments below:
And they forgot that Thomas Partey is playing as a makeshift fullback; he’s not a right-back by trade.
Don’t play him at RB, we have said that a 1000 times! Play a defender there, play a youth RB there, and things go wrong you cannot blame the kid! Kiwior was available, play him on the right side of defence. Play timber as a RB. Stop playing him out of position then blaming him.
Merson was so ott with all the comments on this game, we have many injuries Partey is midfielder he was put again at RB to cover, blame Arteta for not putting Kiwior at cb and Timber at rb. Who really cares what Carragher comes out with and he was not a great defender
A Ghanaian woman in Barcelona, Spain known as Florence Sarpomaa has broken down in tears calling for help from Ghanaians to return home after her ‘japa’ opportunity turned to tears.
Sarpomaa claims that she was sent to Spain by her uncle to seek for greener pastures.
According to her, the plan did not work out as her uncle started maltreating and when she started complaining he threw her out of the house.
The Roads and Highways Minister-designate, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has expressed deep concern over the escalating financial crisis in Ghana’s road sector, citing unsustainable debt accumulation and soaring interest payments as critical issues.
During his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, January 20, 2025, Mr Agbodza disclosed alarming figures that highlight the sector’s financial mismanagement.
Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Minister-Designate for Roads and Highways, has expressed concerns about the growing debt within the ministry.
In his appearance before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 20, 2025, Agbodza revealed that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government left a minimum of GHC100 billion in outstanding commitments.
He further disclosed that as of January 20, 2025, unpaid certificates from the Government of Ghana amounted to GHC20 billion, with an additional GHC15 billion in unpaid road funds.
“In 2017, our respected colleague who is no longer a member of Parliament, [Amoako Atta] in his words was alarmed by the fact that the NDC government was leaving a commitment debt of GHC17 billion in the road sector and GHC1.5 billion being certificates approved which were not paid.
“At the transition committee, it turns out that as of today [January 20], I have not been to the ministry yet, but what they presented to the committee, the NPP government is leaving a minimum of GHC100 billion commitment. What you should be worried about in that same document, they are saying that certificates unpaid as of today [January 20] from GoG amount to about GHC20 billion. The ones with road funds is about GHC15 billion.
Agbodza revealed that a GHC113 million debt in the road sector in 2018 has now ballooned to GHC665 million due to accumulated interest.
He further disclosed that in 2020, the debt stood at GHC424 million, but the accrued interest has since risen to GHC1.5 billion.
Agbodza expressed serious concerns about the financial implications and how he would explain the situation to his constituents in Adaklu.
“Out of the GHC15 billion, in 2018, we were owing about GHC113 million, the interest on the GHC113 million this year will be GHC665 million. When you take 2019, the debt is GHC210 million, and the interest on the GHC210 million is GHC960 million.
“2020, we were owing GHC424 million, and the interest is GHC1.5 billion. In 2021, the debt was GHC616, the interest currently is GHC1.69 billion. The question is how do I explain this to the taxpayers in Adaklu?
Governs Agbodza proposed implementing better contract management in the road sector, emphasizing that significant funds are being wasted. He stated firmly, “This cannot continue.”
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The second sitting of the Appointment Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 20, 2025, was marked by disagreements.
Despite the presence of Roads and Highways Minister-designate, Kwame Governs Agbodza, the vetting process was delayed due to exchanges and interjections by the committee members.
The Ranking Member and Effutu MP, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, among others, raised preliminary issues regarding the non-existence of a Cabinet Secretary, which attracted a comment from Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga.
Mr. Ayariga asserted that Mr. Afenyo could use other mediums to air his concerns, stating that they were present to vet ministerial nominees, and that process should proceed.
Minority Chief Whip and Nsawam Adoagyiri MP, Francis Annoh-Dompreh, who was not happy with Mahama Ayariga’s remarks, objected.
However, the Chairman of the Committee and Akatsi South MP, Bernard Ahiafor, sought to prevent Annoh-Dompreh from speaking to save time for the main proceedings.
The Chairman’s directive did not sit well with the Chief Whip, resulting in a heated argument and murmurs among the committee members.
The decision follows recent violent incidents in the town, including vehicle burnings
AngloGold Ashanti Schools have announced a temporary closure due to rising security concerns in Obuasi.
This decision follows recent violent incidents in the town, including the burning of vehicles and destruction of property, linked to clashes between small-scale miners and military personnel guarding the AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine.
These clashes have reportedly resulted in eight deaths.
In a press release dated January 19, 2024, the school management emphasized that the closure aims to ensure the safety of students, staff, parents, and other stakeholders.
The schools will remain closed on January 20 and 21, 2025, with a planned reopening on January 23, depending on the restoration of calm in the area.
“In order to safeguard lives and property and to promote the welfare of our students, staff, parents, and all stakeholders, the AngloGold Ashanti Schools will be closed on Monday, January 20, and Tuesday, January 21, 2025,” the statement read.
A group of 23 Constituency Organisers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Central Region has expressed gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for appointing Ekow Payin Eduamoah as the Central Regional Minister.
In a statement, the organisers commended Eduamoah for his dedication and service to the party at various levels. They highlighted his contributions as a Branch Executive, Constituency Organizer, two-term Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa East, and the current Central Regional Vice Chairman of the NDC.
“As field marshals, we feel honored and humbled that President Mahama continues to recognize and reward hardworking party executives with key leadership positions,” the statement read.
The statement was jointly signed by Joseph Kojo Mensah (Ajumako Enyan Essiam), Raymond Armah Narh (CR Dean of Organizers), and Nanka-Bruce (Cape Coast South).
The group expressed confidence in Eduamoah’s ability to foster unity in the region and effectively lobby for the region’s fair share of national development projects.
The organisers outlined key infrastructural projects they expect the new minister to prioritize and revive, including:
Komenda Sugar Factory – To boost employment and the sugar industry.
Fisheries University at Anomabo – To enhance education and skill development in the fisheries sector.
Fishing Processing Plant at Elmina – The second largest in West Africa, which remains underutilized.
Nursing and Teacher Training Colleges at Ajumako Biseasi – To expand access to tertiary education in the region.
The organizers also applauded the appointments of other key figures from the Central Region, including:
Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson, PhD – Minister of Finance.
Nana Ama Klutse – CEO of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Felix Ofosu Kwakye – Acting Spokesperson for the President.
Additionally, they praised Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang for making history as Ghana’s first female Vice President, emphasizing that the Central Region remains eternally grateful for her elevation to such a high office.
The statement concluded with a call for hard work and dedication from all appointees, urging them to deliver on their mandates for the betterment of the region and the nation.
“We say Ayekoo to all appointees and expect nothing but hard work from them,” the statement added.
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The second round of the 2024-25 Premier League season continues this weekend with mouth-watering fixtures to look forward to in the domestic top-flight.
Basement club Accra Lions host inconsistent Medeama SC at the WAFA Park in Sogakope in Saturday’s only Premier League fixture.
Lions will be desperate to return to winning ways after losing 3-0 at home to League leaders Gold Stars FC. The remaining Premier League matches will take place across eight centres on Sunday January 26, 2025.
In-form Asante Kotoko welcome Karela United to the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi while Hearts of Oak make the long journey to Nzema to battle Basake Holy Stars.
High-flying Bechem United entertain second-placed Nations FC at the Nana Gyeabour Park, Young Apostles host Nsoatreman FC in the Bono derby at the Wenchi Stadium while Berekum Chelsea welcome Premier League new boys Vision FC to the Golden City park.
Heart of Lions host Aduana FC seeking to return to winning ways after they suffered their first home defeat of the season against Nations FC.
Defending champions FC Samartex 1996 host struggling Dreams FC at the Nsenkyire Arena while Legon Cities will continue their push for survival with a tricky home tie against league leaders Bibiani Gold Stars.
What authority does that pastor have in Ghana to take that money from Akufo-Addo? -Yaa Brefo
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Renowned media journalist, Yaa Brefo in a live interview on Onua FM makes mention of a how a renowned pastor in Ghana received money from former president Akufo-Addo on the basis that the pastor gave Ghana a loan. This follows a report the leader of NDC’s team ORAL, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa presented that pastor Victor Kusi received money from Akufo-Addo on the basis that Ghana took a loan from him.
‘What authority does that pastor(Victor Kusi) have in Ghana to take that money from Akufo-Addo? The loan even according to Akufo-Addo is not documented. Why then does Pastor Victor Kusi receive money from the accounts of Ghana? Victor Kusi is a good friend of mine but this does not sound right to Ghanaians”, Yaa Brefo tells Akufo-Addo.
According to Yaa Brefo, Akufo-Addo does not even have that power to take money from a single individual for a whole country. Pastor Victory Kusi also has should not have taken any money from Akufo-Addo. That pastor cannot be too rich that he is the only one that can lend Ghana money.Ghanaians must be very attentive to whatever is going on and co-operate with the current government, says Yaa Brefo.
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Kwame Agbodza, the nominee for the Roads and Highways Ministry, has revealed that some road contractors in Ghana are owed as little as ¢5,000 by the government, highlighting concerns over the management of road toll funds.
During his vetting by the Appointments Committee on Monday, January 20, Agbodza discussed the controversial cancellation of road tolls by the Akufo-Addo administration.
He expressed his surprise at the decision, stating that instead of cancelling the tolls, the government should have worked to improve the system by addressing the leakages and enhancing its effectiveness.
Mr Agbodza criticised the move as an act of illegality, pointing out that such a decision could not be made unilaterally.
He suggested that there was some negligence in how the cancellation was handled, particularly as the government had claimed the road toll was generating only ¢80 million.
The minister nominee emphasised that road tolls would be reintroduced, albeit in a modernised form.
He stated that the future system would involve technology, allowing for fairer and more efficient collection without the need for physical road obstructions or manual toll collection, ensuring a smoother experience for drivers.
“We decided to caution the government not to cancel the road toll but rather find a way to make it better. This means that we should find a way to block the leakages and enhance it. So it was surprising that it was cancelled or they claimed they zeroed it. For me, it was an act of illegality. They couldn’t unilaterally do that. I believe there was some level of negligence in the way it was done.”
“They claimed road toll was accruing just ¢80 million, but today there are road contractors working in Ghana who are owed GH¢5,000. So the road toll is coming back but not in the form of building obstructions on the road for drivers to stop and somebody taking money from them but this coming in a form of technological and fair manner that will make it easy to collect,” he stated.
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Ghanaian rapper, Opanka, has disclosed that his two years stay in the United States had nothing to do with his music career.
Contrary to popular speculation, Opanka clarified his time in the States was just to further his education.
In a recent interview, the rapper, who has been making waves in the Ghanaian music industry for years, stated that his decision to prioritise his education over his music career is his commitment to personal growth and development.
“My two years living in the states had nothing to do with me putting my music career on hold. The power that social media or technology is carrying, you can travel out for shows and that’s why I travelled out.
“You could be in Ghana and people outside Ghana will be hearing your music, you could equally be outside the country and people here will hear it. Right now, let’s say you travel out and you post something on YouTube, it’s the same YouTube that you would watch it and when they are on digital stores too, it’s the same thing,” he stated.
Opanka added that he went to America for a concert and he got the opportunity to further his education.
“First of all, I went to America for an award show and a concert. The whole thing was supposed to take us a month. After the concert, I had the opportunity to go to school and I believe everyone knows that education is power.
“So, meaning the knowledge I will acquire from education, when I add it to my music, everything will be on a different level. As I’ve gotten that opportunity, I thought it was wise to do it and I could still do the music as I’m outside the country,” he added.
The Convention Peoples Party (CPP) has thrown its support behind the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government’s initiative to operationalize Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), a task force led by North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, to reclaim misappropriated state assets.
According to the CPP’s 2024 flagbearer, Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Kumankumah, ORAL is a commendable initiative by President John Dramani Mahama’s administration aimed at addressing the misuse and dissipation of state resources over the years.
Speaking on Accra-based CTV’s “OMAN GHANA NKUSUO” morning show co-hosted by Obaapa Yaa Titi and Odehyeeba Kofi Essuman on Monday, January 20, 2025, she commended the ORAL Chairman for his selfless dedication to the cause and urged him to extend the initiative to cover historical loot dating back to 1966—when the CPP government, led by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, was overthrown in a coup.
Madam Kumankumah emphasized that following the 1966 coup, numerous CPP-owned properties were confiscated and repurposed for state use, including:
The Ministry of Information building in Accra The CPP’s Brong Ahafo Regional Office in Sunyani The CPP’s Central Regional Office in Cape Coast, now housing the Ghana Education Service.
She urged the ORAL task force to extend its mandate to recover these properties, emphasizing that the confiscation of CPP assets played a role in the party’s political suppression and ultimate criminalization following the coup.
While supporting the initiative, Madam Kumankumah cautioned NDC appointees, stating that ORAL would become a benchmark for accountability when the NDC eventually leaves office.
She warned against any misuse of public resources, emphasizing that history would judge all political officeholders by the same standards.
The CPP’s endorsement of ORAL adds momentum to the initiative as it seeks to recover lost national assets and promote transparency in governance.
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play videoGoverns Kwame Agbodza is the Minister of Roads-designate
The Minister of Roads and Highways-designate, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has expressed concern over the country’s road sector debt, which currently stands at GH¢15 billion, encompassing both principal and accrued interest.
Appearing before the Appointments Committee on January 20, 2025, Agbodza provided a breakdown of the debts and their corresponding interests from 2017 to date, emphasising that the structure of contracts in Ghana has led to this alarming accumulation, failing to provide value for money for the government and contractors.
He detailed the debt figures as follows:
“The NPP government is leaving a minimum of GH¢100 million in commitments. What you should be worried about is that, as of today, certificates unpaid by the Government of Ghana amount to about GH¢20 billion. The Road Fund debt alone stands at about GH¢15 billion. If you take the indebtedness up to 2025, this debt is a significant concern,” he stated.
He elaborated further, “Look at these details: In 2018, we owed about GH¢113 million, and the interest on this amount has risen to GH¢665 million. For 2019, the interest on GH¢210 million is now GH¢960 million. In 2020, we owed GH¢424 million, and the interest has ballooned to GH¢1.5 billion. By 2021, the debt was GH¢616 million, and the current interest is GH¢1.69 billion. For GH¢693 million owed in 2022, the interest now stands at GH¢1.4 billion.”
Agbodza stressed the need for reforms in the way contracts are signed to prevent further escalation of debt.
“The question is, how do I explain to taxpayers in Adaklu that we owe GH¢113 million, yet we are paying GH¢665 million in interest? These issues concern all of us in the road sector. This is not money that has been thrown away, but rather a result of how contracts are written in this country. If someone raises a certificate and it isn’t paid on time, 30% interest accrues. This is why we are now paying GH¢15 billion in Road Fund debt alone,” he explained.
Agbodza proposed working closely with the Finance Minister if approved to address the inefficiencies in contract agreements and debt management.
“This cannot continue. It is not value for Ghana, nor is it value for the contractor. It is money being wasted. The way forward is to sit down with the Finance Minister and restructure this system,” he added.
play videoBlack Stars assistant coach, John Paintsil
Former Black Stars player Charles Taylor has claimed that John Paintsil would perform significantly better than Otto Addo as the Black Stars head coach.
Taylor argues that player management, rather than tactical expertise, is the most crucial factor in winning games.
Speaking on Angel TV, he suggested that if Otto Addo were unavailable, Paintsil would be more effective in motivating the players.
“John Paintsil can do the job better than Otto Addo if he is put in charge. Coaching isn’t just about a certain level of expertise, it’s about how you engage with the players, and that is key to winning games,” Taylor stated.
He continued, “It’s not just about the players you invite; otherwise, we would be winning our games. I’m not saying Paintsil is the perfect candidate, but in Otto’s absence, he could do a better job by motivating the players to beat teams that Otto Addo has struggled against.”
John Paintsil was appointed in March 2024 as an assistant coach under Otto Addo’s technical team. However, following a poor first year, the Ghana Football Association is reportedly considering a backroom staff reshuffle at the request of the head coach.
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Victims to be taken to Abuja Tertiary Hospital for treatment
Victims of the recent fuel tanker explosion in Suleja have been transferred to tertiary medical centres for specialized treatment. This was done in response to the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of Nigeria.
The Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Rabiu Ibrahim gave this update while speaking on the tanker explosion on Monday.
According to Rabiu Ibrahim, 20 patients have been admitted for advanced care at the Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital while 2 additional patients have been relocated to Federal Medical Centre, Jabi.
He added that each patient was accompanied by a nurse and family member to ensure a smooth transition and continuity of care.
The Niger State Government extended its gratitude to the Federal Government for its swift intervention in managing the tragic incident.
Finally, the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation stated that the situation is being monitored closely and timely updates will be provided
Ghanaian highlife artist, Rex Omar has hailed the appointment of Dzifa Gomashie as minister-designate for Tourism and Creative Arts, saying she has his full backing to excel in the sector.
Many industry pundits tipped the musician to be appointed to head the ministry due to the role he played during Mahama’s manifesto on Creative arts but the role was swiped to Dzifa.
The Chairman of the Ministerial Vetting Committee in Parliament, Benard Ahiafor, has suspended today’s sitting following misunderstandings among Members of Parliament (MPs).
The suspension was announced after a prolonged period of heated exchanges between the MPs, which disrupted the proceedings. “I suspend the sitting for five minutes,” Chairman Ahiafor declared, as tensions escalated in the room.
Anhwiaso (WN/R), Jan 20, GNA-Dr. Alhaji Ben Ali Seaman, former constituency organiser of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), in Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai has advised President John Dramani Mahama, not to repeat previous mistakes made during his first administration.
According to him, repeating such mistakes would be tantamount to total failure and disappointment of Ghanaians.
Alhaji Seaman mentioned, erratic power supply, unemployment, and poor management of the economy as some of the issues that did not go well in President Mahama’s previous administration.
He continued that Ghanaians were eager and yearning for the full implementation of the 24-hour Economy, Women’s Bank, Free Tertiary Education, Free admission for level 100 tertiary students and Free SHS to all private schools.
These were contained in a Press statement issued and copied the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Anhwiaso.
He indicated that Ghanaians were waiting for the scrapping the betting tax, E -Levy, and COVID tax as well as the stablisation of the Cedi to Dollar exchange rate and fuel prices.
He warned that individuals who would be favoured to serve in Mahama’s government should not be arrogant, self-centered, and disrespectful leaders.
Alhaji Seaman expressed concern about the NPP humiliating defeat in the 2024 polls and called for the revision of the selection of leaders from the National, Regional, and Constituency levels.
He also called for the party’s electoral college to be expanded to cover all card-bearing members to exercise their franchise. That, he noted, would enable the party members to elect dedicated leaders, selfless, and committed leaders to steer the affairs of the party.
Bereaved families of nine local miners who died during a violent confrontation with military officers at Anglogold Obuasi Gold Mine have gathered at the Obuasi Government Hospital to take delivery of the bodies.
The hospital authorities are finalising autopsy on the bodies before they are released to police for subsequent release to the families for the necessary rites.
Hospital authorities have confirmed a total of nine deaths, with eight injured persons sent to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
There has been a heavy deployment of military officers at all entry and exit points of the mines.
Public and private schools in Obuasi, however, remain closed as authorities of the Ghana Education Service continue to monitor the security situation.
The incident occurred late on Saturday, January 18, 2025, around 11:00 PM, when a group of approximately 60 illegal miners breached the security fence and attempted to access the Deep Decline area of the mine.
The miners were reportedly armed with locally manufactured rifles, pump-action guns, knives, axes, gas cylinders, and other tools, and opened fire on the military personnel when confronted.
In self-defence, the soldiers returned fire, resulting in the fatalities with other illegal miners seriously injured. The remaining individuals fled the scene.
One soldier sustained injuries after being hit by pellets from a pump-action gun but has since received treatment. The soldiers retrieved six pump-action BB cartridges at the site.
AngloGold assures calm after violent incident with illegal miners in Obuasi
Ex-RCCG Pastor Iluyomade Opens New Church In Lagos
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Months after his resignation as the senior pastor of City of David Parish of RCCG, Region 20, Lagos, Pastor Idowu Iluyomade has started his own church.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the church, which is also based in Lagos, is named ‘Family Fellowship’.
Recall that Iluyomade was earlier suspended by the leadership of the RCCG for throwing an elaborate 60th birthday party for his wife,
Dr. Siju Iluyomade, shortly after the death of Herbert Wigwe, a member and financier of his parish.
The cleric was thereafter transferred to another parish of the church following the outcries that greeted the birthday bash.
Iluyomade was later moved to the Throne of Grace, Ebute Metta headquarters of the church after he was suspended for three months
He subsequently resigned his pastoral relationship with the RCCG and has been rumoured to begin a new ministry since then.
A video surfaced on Monday, showing Iluyomade and his new congregation dancing at the new church during a Sunday service.
Whyte ready to fight Joshua
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British heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte has declared his readiness to take on Anthony Joshua a second time, following the latter’s shock knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last September, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
The “Body Snatcher”, who lost their first encounter by seventh-round stoppage a decade ago, believes Joshua’s career is nearing its end.
“If he wants to fight, then all they’ve got to do is call me,” Whyte told Sky Sports.
“I’m always up for fighting AJ. No problem for me. However, personally, I think he’s finished.”
Whyte’s comments come days after WBC champion Tyson Fury announced his retirement following back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk, potentially scuppering hopes of a long-awaited showdown with Joshua.
However, promoter Eddie Hearn believes Fury’s retirement announcement is merely a negotiating tactic.
“If you ever want to come back and get the max, you have to retire first, haven’t you? Someone then has to bring you out of retirement,” Hearn told iFL TV.
“I think he’ll want to fight again, I think he will get bored and he will know the British public want to see the AJ fight.”
Iran Hopes Trump Will Take ‘Realistic’ Approach To Region
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Trump will be sworn in for a second term as US president on Monday.
“We hope that the approaches and policies of the (new) US government will be realistic and based on international law and respect for the interests and desires of the nations of the region, including the Iranian nation,” said foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei during a weekly press briefing.
Baqaei lambasted the outgoing administration of Joe Biden over its support for Israel in its war with Hamas.
He also said Biden’s administration had failed to “show any seriousness” in reviving the nuclear deal with Iran.
Paul Okoye’s wife Ivy shares photos of new-born
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Ivy Ifeoma, the wife of music sensation Paul Okoye, has shared adorable photos with her daughter Imani, on Instagram.
The lovely snaps, captioned simply “Mother,” have received an overwhelming amount of love and praise from fans.
Paul and Ifeoma reportedly welcomed their baby girl in the United States in October with the music star sharing a heartwarming video of his older children meeting their new sibling
During the holiday season, Ifeoma revealed Imani’s name and face, expressing gratitude for the precious gift of motherhood.
‘They had it coming,’ Rapper Skales reacts to EFCC officer’s death, recalls personal experience
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Nigerian rapper and singer, Raoul Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has taken to social media to express outrage, recounting a personal encounter with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission following the death of one of its officers during a raid.
The EFCC confirmed that Assistant Superintendent Aminu Salisu was fatally shot during an operation in Awka, Anambra State, on January 17, 2025.
According to EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, on Sunday, Salisu was part of a team conducting a raid on a property housing 37 suspected internet fraudsters.
Reacting to the news in a series of posts via X on Monday, Skales described his own past experience with the anti-graft agency, sharing details of a traumatic encounter involving a raid at his home.
Florence Obinim, the wife of controversial Ghanaian preacher Bishop Daniel Obinim, has caused a stir on social media with her sudden, drastic, weight loss and uneven skin tone.
The gospel singer’s current skin tone has sparked rumours of bleaching.
A video circulating on social media shows Florence looking noticeably slimmer than usual, with her hands appearing significantly darker than the rest of her body. This contrast has led to rumours of skin bleaching, with many questioning her current beauty regimen.
One comment read, “She doesn’t look like herself anymore. What happened to her vibrant and natural look?”
“The multi-coloured skin tone is a clear sign of bleaching. It’s so sad to see her like this.” Another added.
Some people wondered if she was trying to change herself to look more attractive for her husband and chase away possible side chicks.
Florence Obinim has on multiple occasions disclosed that she would remain loyal to her husband even if he cheats on her. While her husband frequently made headlines for his controversial statements and actions, Florence has largely kept a lower profile, focusing on her ministry and music.
However, her recent appearance has raised some concerns among her fans who are wondering if she is being abused in her marriage.
Abantu batari munsi ya ndwi bishwe barashwe mu mishamirano hagati y’abasirikare bari bacunze umutekano mu ntara ya Ashanti hagati mu gihugu, nk’uko bivugwa n’igisirikare.
Igisirikare ca Ghana kimenyesha ko abantu bimba mu birombe badakurikije amategeko bagera ku 60, bari bitwaje ibirwanisho birimwo inkoho, binjiye gahati mu kirombe kigenzurwa n’ikigo AngloGold Ashanti, bakarasa ku basirikare igihe bariko bagerageza kubatangira.
Ibi vyatumye abasirikare “baca barasa babivuna”, bituma haba abapfa n’abakomereka, nk’uko biri mw’itangazo ry’igisirikare.
Umwe mu baserukira abo bimba mu birombe ariko arahakana ko bari bafise ibirwanisho.
Ayo makuru amaze kumenyekana, habaye imyiyerekano mu muji wa Obuasi aho imodokari zo mu bwoko bwa ‘bus’ nyinshi zaturiwe.
Abanyagihugu bahaba bari bashavuye, bagiye ari benshi mu kibanza ikigo AngloGold Ashanti gikoreramwo, baturira imodokari zitari munsi ya zitatu, n’ibindi bikoresho vy’ico kigo.
Perezida John Mahama yategetse ko haba amatohoza kuri ico kibazo, aho yavuze ko uwo ariwe wese yoba yarakoze ibiciye kubiri n’amategeko, azoshirwa imbere y’ubutungane.
Itangazo ryavuye mu biro vy’umukuru w’igihugu rivuga ko abapfuye ari umunani.
Leta yabwiye ikigo AngloGold Ashanti guca kiriha amafranga akenewe mu kuvuza abakomeretse no gufasha gushingura abapfuye, kandi yasavye inzego z’umutekano kubumbatira amahoro muri ako gace.
Ico kigo kivuga ko ibintu vyasubiye mu buryo kandi kiriko gikorana n’abategetsi baho.
Kivuga ko ikiraje ishinga kuri bo ari ‘umutekano n’amagara y’abakozi babo n’abandi bari muri ako gace’ bagizweko ingaruka n’ico kibazo.
Ikigo c’itangazamakuru Reuters casubiyemwo amajambo y’uwuserukira urunani rw’amashirahamwe mato mato y’abakozi bo mu birombe, Kofi Adams, avuga ko ivyabaye “ata na rimwe vyari bwaboneke”.
Yavuze ko abantu 9 bapfuye abandi 14 barakomereka, aho yagize ati “biragoye gutahura impamvu vyashitse”.
Imbere y’aho, yavuze ko, kare ‘hahora haraswa hejuru mu gutanga imburi’, kugirango birukane abashaka kwinjira.
Arahakana kandi ibivugwa n’abasikare ko abo bateye bari bafise ibirwanisho.
Igisirikare cavuze ko “abo bacukura mu birombe mu buryo butemewe n’amategeko bari bafise inkoho zakorewe aho nyene, n’ibindi birwanisho vyica.
Kivuga ko cabikoze kuko gifise inshingano zo kwivuna, no gukingira abanyagihugu b’inzirakarengane n’inyubako, harimwo gukoresha inguvu zica.
Hari imishamirano hagati y’ikigo AngloGold Ashanti, n’abanyagihugu bakirega gucukura muri ivyo birombe ariko ntihagire ikintu kiboneka bakorarera ako karere mu kugateza imbere no gushiraho ubuzi.
Amwe mu mashirahamwe y’abacukura mu birobe, bakomeje gusaba ko bohabwa igice c’amasoko y’ibirombe ico kigo ceguriwe.
Ico kigo coco kimenyesha gishimitse ko kimaze gukora ibikwiye kuri abo banyagihugu
Ku munsi wa mbere, inyubakwa z’amashure amwe amwe yegukira ico kigo muri ako karere, vyatangajwe ko zimara iminsi ibiri zugaye kubera ivyabaye.
Hamaze kuba ibibazo vyinshi hagati y’abajejwe umutekano n’ababa muri ako karere muri kahise, ariko ico kibazo gitera gikomera kubera ibibazo vy’ubutunzi biri mu gihugu.
Ghana kiri mu bibazo vy’ubutunzi buguma bwiyongera, ikibazo cabaye nabi kurusha uko vyari bwaboneke muri uru runganwe, harimwo n’amadeni ari ku gatwe ka leta, kuduga kw’ibiciro n’ubushomeri.
Kumwe n’ico kibazo c’ubutunzi, harabe ukwiyongera kw’abacukura mu mashirahamwe, harimwo ababikora bidaciye mu mategeko, abaja mu bibanza bidakurikira ibikenwe mu kwimbwa, ivyononera ibidukikije.
Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has accused Bernard Ahiafor, Chairman of the Appointments Committee, of being rude during the vetting of ministerial nominees. The accusation came after Ahiafor asked Afenyo-Markin to withdraw the statement, “You and your colleagues have rudely intervened in my submission,” insisting that he take back his words.
The Politics disagreement arose during the vetting of Minister-designate for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza. A heated exchange unfolded when Afenyo-Markin attempted to make preliminary comments about the sacking of CEOs of state institutions. However, the Majority caucus blocked his efforts, arguing that the topic was outside the scope of the ministerial vetting process.
This led to a series of disagreements and delays.
In an attempt to resolve the matter, a brief five-minute suspension was called, but tensions remained high. Afenyo-Markin expressed frustration with his colleagues, including Chairman Ahiafor, accusing them of rude behavior and acting in bad faith. He pointed out that the meeting resumed without the Minority members, despite his earlier request to join after a caucus meeting.
Afenyo-Markin stated, “Chairman, don’t raise your voice. You suspended the sitting for five minutes.
You called me, and I told you I was meeting with my caucus. I would join you, but then you proceeded without me. I want to register my protest that this was done in bad faith.”
He continued, “This is not what we agreed upon. I was responding to a point of order when you rudely interrupted me and insisted you had made a ruling.
Please lower your voice, Chairman. All of your colleagues, including you, have been rude to me this morning. The frequency with which I am interrupted is unacceptable.”
After his outburst, Afenyo-Markin apologized to the Chair following objections to his remarks.
The Minister-Designate for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has revealed that the controversial E-Gate system at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) lacks a formal contract.
This revelation, made during his vetting in Parliament on Monday, January 20, raises serious questions about the procurement process and financial claims surrounding the project.
The E-Gate system, introduced as part of efforts to modernise operations at Ghana’s premier international airport, was reportedly set to cost the government a staggering $240 million.
However, the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) refuted these claims in a statement issued on December 19, 2024, dismissing the alleged cost as inaccurate.
Agbodza, who is also the Member of Parliament for Adaklu, provided additional details during his appearance before the Appointments Committee stating that the project was part of ongoing work by the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and was initially intended to be implemented at no cost to the government.
The Minister-Designate explained that the GCAA had already been working on a similar system as part of its broader modernisation efforts. According to him, the E-Gate was meant to be developed as a complimentary feature, requiring no additional cost.
“If the government had listened to what I was saying, it wouldn’t have resulted in some of the embarrassment we saw at the airport when the former Vice President was trying to commission it. There is not even any contract for the E-Gate. There is no contract for the $1.7 million they were talking about.
“When I started talking, this project was already being implemented by the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority and the E-Gate was supposed to be done for free so when I started talking, they went and prepared a memo for it.”
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Kuami Eugene has shared his heartfelt passion for supporting children and giving back to society, a mission deeply rooted in his own childhood experiences. The Highlife and Afrobeats star opened up about his journey, emphasizing how his humble beginnings shaped his desire to create joy for children, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
In an interview on Joy Prime, Kuami Eugene reflected on his upbringing. “I think every child deserves everything they can get in life. But then again, that’s not what’s happening,” he said. Raised by loving parents who lacked the resources for luxuries, Kuami recounted, “We used to live in the streets, so I didn’t get to do the children’s park or enjoy those childhood experiences.”
This difficult past has inspired the singer to ensure that children have access to joyful moments he never experienced. One way he plans to achieve this is through a special Christmas event designed to be fun and affordable for families. Explaining his vision, he said, “I told myself that if I get to a level where I can handle something like that, I’d try as much as possible to spend a day with all the kids and make it very affordable.”
For Kuami Eugene, the event is about giving back, not making money. “It’s not about the money. If I’m able to get like 20,000 kids excited in one day, I think the blessings from God are worth more than the money,” he explained.
He also expressed gratitude to Richie Mensah, CEO of Lynx Entertainment, for believing in him and changing his life. “Richie Mensah saw this poor boy from the street and made him who I am today. So it’s my job to extend hands to others who can’t afford it, not because I need money, but because I want to do it,” Kuami Eugene added.
Through his story and actions, Kuami Eugene continues to inspire others, proving that success is most meaningful when it’s used to uplift those in need.
Accra, Jan. 18, GNA—Madam Samia Yaba Nkrumah, daughter of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, has urged African leaders to prioritise unity and integration to ensure the continent’s economic prosperity and global standing.
“For the African to prosper, for our economic survival, we must put our heads together and build our nations together. Even one person or one country can leave a lasting impact. It is not a sentimental goal but a serious economic project,” she said, referencing her father’s vision for a united Africa.
She was delivering the commencement speech at the Pan-African Leadership Global Conference, Graduation and Awards organised by the Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI), in Accra.
The event, held on the theme: “Transformational Leadership: from PALI to the World,” celebrated the graduation of 269 senior leaders from 33 countries who completed courses such as corporate leadership, youth leadership, political leadership and entrepreneurial leadership.
Awards were presented to distinguished professionals for their contributions to leadership and development.
Madam Nkrumah, also a journalist and politician, described African unity as the foundation for survival and growth.
She encouraged Africans to remain resolute in fulfilling the aspirations of their forebears who sacrificed for the continent’s liberation and development.
Madam Nkrumah urged institutions across the continent to adopt Pan-African studies in their curricula, emphasising that a mindset rooted in Pan-Africanism would empower the next generation to complete Africa’s economic independence.
She lauded PALI for its role in nurturing leaders who embodied Pan-African values, adding that unity and collaboration among African nations would provide the leverage needed to influence global policies, build industries, and enhance economic resilience.
“As our forebears dreamt of a united Africa, we must now make it a reality. The journey ahead demands courage, humility, and collaboration, but together, we can build a prosperous Africa that takes its rightful place in the world.”
Ms Cheryl Wilkins, Co-Director of the Centre for Justice at Columbia University, USA, delivered a keynote address highlighting Ghana’s potential as a hub for transformative leadership.
Sharing her experiences, Ms. Wilkins commended the entrepreneurial spirit of Ghanaians, especially women leaders, whom she described as “unstoppable” and essential to the nation’s progress.
“One image that will stay with me is of a young girl walking to school, balancing books on her head with unwavering focus.”
“She symbolised the future of Ghana—determined, focused, and resilient. She reminded me of the driving force behind great leaders, past and present,” she said.
Ms. Wilkins also acknowledged the significant strides made by Ghanaian women in leadership roles, from banking to education, and expressed hope that these examples would inspire the next generation of African leaders.
In his welcome address, Mr Ade Adebadjo, Chancellor of PALI, underscored the transformative power of knowledge.
He reflected on the Bible’s story of the Queen of Sheba and its emphasis on the pursuit of wisdom, drawing parallels to the graduates’ journey.
“It is important to know things. Knowledge and wisdom are the basis of power. The difference in life can be between what you know and what you do not know,” he said.
Dr Kofi Osei-Kusi, President of PALI, presented the institutional report, celebrating the accomplishments of over 300 leaders from 33 countries who participated in the institute’s programmes last year.
He described the humility required by leaders to embrace continuous learning and announced a milestone for PALI: the relocation of its global headquarters to Trinidad and Tobago in February 2025.
“This marks a new chapter in PALI’s Pan-African agenda. As we hand over the torch to our Caribbean partners, we remain committed to raising holistic, entrepreneurial, and conscientious leaders across the globe,” he said.
Nana Yaa Ampem Darkoa I, the Nkabom Hene of the Akuapem Traditional Area, representing Oseadeyo K. Akuffo III, the Omanhene of Akuapem, praised PALI’s contributions to leadership and education.
She highlighted the Akuapem Traditional Area’s focus on eco-tourism and STEM education, inviting attendees to visit and explore its cultural heritage, including the annual Odwira Festival.
“Our chief is committed to preserving the environment and promoting sustainability. We aim to create a space that supports eco-tourism while maintaining the cultural and historical significance of our traditions,” she said.
The Traditional Leader also lauded the executive graduates for their dedication to learning and encouraged them to contribute their newfound knowledge to Africa’s development.
A group of 23 Constituency Organisers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Central Region has expressed gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for appointing Ekow Payin Eduamoah as the Central Regional Minister.
In a statement, the organisers commended Eduamoah for his dedication and service to the party at various levels. They highlighted his contributions as a Branch Executive, Constituency Organizer, two-term Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa East, and the current Central Regional Vice Chairman of the NDC.
“As field marshals, we feel honored and humbled that President Mahama continues to recognize and reward hardworking party executives with key leadership positions,” the statement read.
The statement was jointly signed by Joseph Kojo Mensah (Ajumako Enyan Essiam), Raymond Armah Narh (CR Dean of Organizers), and Nanka-Bruce (Cape Coast South).
The group expressed confidence in Eduamoah’s ability to foster unity in the region and effectively lobby for the region’s fair share of national development projects.
The organisers outlined key infrastructural projects they expect the new minister to prioritize and revive, including:
Komenda Sugar Factory – To boost employment and the sugar industry.
Fisheries University at Anomabo – To enhance education and skill development in the fisheries sector.
Fishing Processing Plant at Elmina – The second largest in West Africa, which remains underutilized.
Nursing and Teacher Training Colleges at Ajumako Biseasi – To expand access to tertiary education in the region.
The organizers also applauded the appointments of other key figures from the Central Region, including:
Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson, PhD – Minister of Finance.
Nana Ama Klutse – CEO of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Felix Ofosu Kwakye – Acting Spokesperson for the President.
Additionally, they praised Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang for making history as Ghana’s first female Vice President, emphasizing that the Central Region remains eternally grateful for her elevation to such a high office.
The statement concluded with a call for hard work and dedication from all appointees, urging them to deliver on their mandates for the betterment of the region and the nation.
“We say Ayekoo to all appointees and expect nothing but hard work from them,” the statement added.
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Ghanaian actress and social media influencer Rosemond Alade Brown, popularly known as Akuapem Poloo, has won the Discovery of the Year award at the 2024 Ghana Movie Awards.
The event took place on January 18, 2025, at the International Conference Centre.
The talented actress was recognised for her outstanding performance in the movie ‘Widow’s Gift’, directed and produced by Juliet Ibrahim.
Akuapem Poloo faced tough competition from other nominees, including Frank Ntiamoah, Matina Dwamena, Sherita Adu, Quesh, and Augustina Aboabo. However, her talent and dedication to her craft ultimately earned her the award.
When she received her plaque, Akuapem Poloo was overwhelmed with gratitude, thanking God, the organisers, and Juliet Ibrahim for believing in her and giving her the opportunity to take part in Widow’s Gift.
She also expressed her appreciation to all the producers who have cast her in their movies, saying it was a dream come true to be recognised in this way.
“I’m happy to be here, to stand here and receive an award. I think my first time coming to the Ghana Movie Awards was in 2016, and since then, they’ve been inviting me. But to be nominated, I will say a big thanks to Allah. I will say thank you to Juliet Ibrahim for casting me in Widow’s Gift. Thank you to the Ghana Movie Awards, thank you, Mr. Fred, for believing in me, and thank you to all the producers who cast me in their movies,” she said.
She added, “I’m too blessed to have the legendary Jackie Appiah and Ramsey Noah present this award to me.”
A deadly confrontation between soldiers and illegal miners at the AngloGold Ashanti mine at Obuasi in the Ashanti Region, left seven people believed to be illegal miners dead.
The incident occurred on Saturday, January 18, 2025, when close to 60 miners supposedly armed with weapons, including “pump-action guns,” attempted to force their way into the AngloGold Ashanti-operated site.
According to a statement from the Ghana Armed Forces, the miners opened fire on soldiers when intercepted, prompting the military to retaliate in self-defense.
Locally, the news has been a major talking point for most media houses, however, the interest has caught on internationally. Here is how some international media covered the story:
Read the BBC’s report below
Soldiers shoot dead at least seven miners in Ghana
At least seven people have been killed in a clash with soldiers on duty at a mine in the central Ashanti region, according to the army.
The Ghana Armed Forces said about 60 illegal miners, armed with among others things “pump action guns”, had forced their way into the mine run by global giant AngloGold Ashanti and fired at the soldiers when they were intercepted.
This prompted the soldiers “to retaliate in self-defence”, leading to the deaths and injuries, it said in a statement.
A representative of the miners denied that they had been armed.
Following news of the deaths, there were protests in Obuasi town where several buses were set on fire.
Angry residents poured onto the company’s grounds following the killings, burning at least three vehicles and other equipment belonging to AngloGold Ashanti.
President John Mahama has ordered investigations into the matter, saying anyone found to have acted unlawfully will be brought to justice.
A statement from the presidency indicated that eight people had died.
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The government has asked AngloGold Ashanti to cover the medical expenses of the injured and the burial costs, while requiring security agencies to ensure peace in the area.
The company said the situation had since calmed down and it was working closely with the authorities.
It said its main concern was “the safety and health of our employees and those in our community” who were affected by the incident.
The local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners, Kofi Adams, was quoted by the Reuters news agency as saying that the violence was “unprecedented”.
He said that nine people had died and 14 severely injured adding that it was “difficult to understand why it had happened”.
In the past, he said, warning shots had been fired to ward off intruders. He also disputed the allegation by the military that the people had been armed.
The army said the “illegal miners were wielding locally manufactured rifles, pump action guns” and other weapons. It said it had a duty to defend itself, innocent civilians and property, including by using lethal force.
There have been tensions between AngloGold Ashanti and residents who accuse them of exploiting mineral resources without doing much to develop the area or create jobs.
Some local small-scale mining associations have been asking to be given some of the company’s mining concessions.
The company insists it has been doing a lot for the local communities.
On Monday, some schools built and managed by the company in the area announced a two-day shutdown following the disturbances.
There have been several conflicts between security officers and mining communities in the past, but the situation has been exacerbated by the country’s current economic problems.
Ghana is going through its worst economic crisis in a generation with high public debt, high inflation and unemployment.
Amid the economic crisis, there has been a rise in small-scale mining, including unregulated sites that have been accused of having a devastating impact on the environment.
Read the Reuters report below
At least seven people killed by army at Ghana’s AngloGold Ashanti mine
A Ghanaian small-scale miners’ association on Sunday said soldiers killed nine unarmed people at an AngloGold Ashanti (AU.N), opens new tab mine on Saturday night, while the army said seven illegal miners had been killed in a firefight.
Kofi Adams, local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners, told Reuters that nine people had been killed and fourteen severely injured in the incident at the Obuasi gold mining site in the West African country’s Ashanti Region.
He said the people had not been armed.
Earlier, Ghana’s armed forces said that about 60 illegal miners carrying locally manufactured rifles and other weapons breached the mine’s security fence at around 11:00 pm (2300 GMT) on Saturday and fired on a military patrol deployed there, leading to a shootout.
“This is unprecedented (and) it’s difficult to understand why this happened,” Adams said, noting that in the past, trespassers on the site had been scared off with warning shots.
Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama ordered an immediate investigation into the incident, the presidency said in a statement on Sunday, calling it “tragic”.
The government has asked AngloGold Ashanti to cover the medical expenses of the injured and the cost of burials, the presidency’s statement said.
AngloGold Ashanti could not immediately be reached for comment.
The Johannesburg-listed miner owns the Iduapriem and Obuasi mines in southern Ghana. The two mines produced more than 490,000 ounces of gold last year.
File photo of some illegal miners
How Arise News Nigeria report the news:
At Least Seven Dead In Clash Between Illegal Miners, Soldiers At AngloGold Ashanti Mine In Ghana
Clash between soldiers and illegal miners at AngloGold Ashanti mine has left seven dead, sparking protests in Obuasi.
At least seven people have been killed in a violent confrontation between soldiers and illegal miners at a site in the central Ashanti region of Ghana, according to the Ghana Armed Forces.
The incident occurred when around 60 miners, armed with weapons including “pump action guns,” attempted to force their way into an AngloGold Ashanti-operated mine.
The miners opened fire on the soldiers when intercepted, prompting the military to retaliate in self-defense, resulting in fatalities and injuries, the army stated in a press release.
However, a representative of the miners denied claims that the miners were armed, disputing the military’s version of events.
Following the deaths, protests erupted in Obuasi, the town near the mine. Angered residents stormed the grounds of AngloGold Ashanti, setting at least three vehicles and other equipment ablaze. Several buses were also torched during the unrest.
In response to the violence, President John Mahama has ordered a full investigation. He assured that anyone found guilty of unlawful conduct will face justice. The presidency’s statement confirmed that eight people had died, despite earlier reports citing seven fatalities.
The government has instructed AngloGold Ashanti to cover the medical expenses of the injured and burial costs for the deceased. Security agencies have been deployed to ensure peace in the area.
The company has reported that the situation has since calmed, and it is collaborating with authorities on the ongoing investigation. A spokesperson emphasized the company’s primary concern for the safety and health of its employees and the affected community members.
Kofi Adams, the local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners, called the violence “unprecedented.” Speaking to Reuters, Adams said that nine people had died and 14 had been severely injured.
He expressed confusion over the escalation of the situation, stating that in previous confrontations, warning shots had been fired to deter intruders.
The Ghana Armed Forces reiterated that the illegal miners were armed with locally made rifles, pump action guns, and other weapons, and insisted it had a duty to protect itself, civilians, and property, including through the use of lethal force if necessary.
Tensions between AngloGold Ashanti and local residents have been building for some time. Many accuse the company of exploiting mineral resources without adequately contributing to the region’s development or creating jobs.
Some small-scale mining associations have called for a share of the company’s mining concessions.
In response, AngloGold Ashanti maintains that it has contributed significantly to the local communities, including through infrastructure projects and employment.
The unrest is also a reflection of broader tensions in Ghana, where the country is grappling with a severe economic crisis marked by high inflation, public debt, and unemployment.
The crisis has led to a surge in small-scale mining, including illegal and unregulated operations that have been criticized for their harmful environmental impact.
As part of the fallout from the violence, some schools built and managed by AngloGold Ashanti in the area have shut down for two days, following the disturbances. ‘
How India Today reported the news:
7 illegal miners killed in shootout with army in Ghana gold mine
Seven illegal miners died after they breached a gold mine’s security fence carrying rifles and other weapons and engaged in a shootout with the country’s military in the Ashanti region.
Ghana’s armed forces said about 60 illegal miners carrying locally manufactured rifles breached the mine’s security fence and fired on a military patrol deployed there, leading to a shootout.
A Ghanaian small-scale miners’ association on Sunday said soldiers killed nine unarmed people at an AngloGold Ashanti mine on Saturday night, while the army said seven illegal miners had been killed in a firefight.
Kofi Adams, local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners, told Reuters that nine people had been killed and fourteen severely injured in the incident at the Obuasi gold mining site in the West African country’s Ashanti Region.
The Minister of Roads-designate, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has announced that road tolls will be reintroduced.
According to him, the collection of road tolls will return with technological advancements that will make the process easier and more efficient.
He emphasised that road tolls were a significant source of revenue for the road sector.
Appearing before the Appointments Committee on January 20, 2025, he stated, “As a result, I believe there was some level of negligence in the way it was handled. They claim road tolls were generating about GH¢8 million, but today, there are contractors working for Ghana who are owed GH¢5,000 cedis. Can you imagine the number of road weeders who could be paid with GH¢80 million?”
He added, “Our side consistently stood on principle and said to bring the road tolls back. Yes, road tolls are coming back, but not in the form of building obstructions on the road and having someone manually collect money. They will return through a technological platform that makes it fair, easy to collect, easy to account for, and transparent so the public knows what the money is being used for. We shall come out with a policy on how it will be implemented.”
Road tolls were abolished in November 2021 by the former Nana Akufo-Addo administration.
Black Queens forward Freda Ayisi has been recently seen training with legendary Brazilian and Real Madrid left-back Roberto Carlos.
Ayisi, who plays for Hashtag United, is renowned for her trickery and showboating, often showcased on her social media pages through ball-juggling challenges.
This time, she had the opportunity to train with Roberto Carlos, and the two appeared to get along well.
At one point, Ayisi decided to show the iconic left-back something new: flicking the ball with the outside of her right foot behind her left leg and smoothly catching it.
The impressive move caught Carlos’s attention, leaving him laughing in awe and disbelief.
The 30-year-old joined Hashtag United at the start of the 2024/25 season and has been a key player for her new team, scoring seven goals in six Women’s National League South appearances.
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Scene of the petrol tankers explosion in Dikko, Niger State, Nigeria, on January 18, 2025
The death toll from a gasoline tanker explosion in north-central Nigeria has risen to 86, the country’s emergency response agency said on Sunday.
The blast happened in the early hours of Saturday near the Suleja area of Niger state after individuals attempted to transfer gasoline from a crashed oil tanker into another truck using a generator.
The fuel transfer sparked the explosion, resulting in the deaths of those transferring the gasoline and bystanders.
In an update, Hussaini Isah of the National Emergency Management Agency told the Associated Press that an additional 55 people were injured and are receiving treatment at three different hospitals in the Suleja area.
“There were people that were burnt to ashes. How can we get that figure?” The official said, indicating that the death toll might be higher than 86. “We won’t know the exact figure without forensics.”
The blast claimed so many victims because a crowd had gathered at the scene, including people taking pictures, bystanders, and others attempting to scoop gasoline, Isah said.
Gasoline prices in Africa’s most populous country has soared after the administration of President Bola Tinubu removed subsides on the product more than a year ago in an attempt to channel the resources to more developmental purposes. However, the policy has caused untoward hardship.
Scooping gasoline from a fallen tanker is common in Nigeria as some people see that as an opportunity to get free product that they could either use or resell for a profit.
People look through burnt items at the scene of a petrol tanker explosion in Dikko, Niger State, Nigeria, on January 18, 2025