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I Love Ghanaians And How Pleased They Are With Their New Leadership – Regina Daniels Says After Visiting Ghana With Her Husband

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Nollywood actress and movie producer, Regina Daniels and her billionaire politician husband, Ned Nwoko   recently attended the inauguration of John Dramani Mahama as the new President of Ghana.

Sharing her experience on social media, Regina expressed admiration for Ghanaians and their enthusiasm for their newly sworn-in leader.

“It was a huge delight attending Ghana’s presidential inauguration. Everyone seems utterly pleased with the new leadership. Oh, I love Ghana and the people,” she wrote in a heartfelt post.

The actress, who was elegantly dressed for the occasion, also had the privilege of meeting President Mahama, a moment that has been widely celebrated by her fans and followers.

She was elated for getting the rare opportunity of standing side by side with the President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama. A privilege that some citizens of the country haven’t gotten.

See her post below;

Source:Ghanacelebrities.com

I’ll expose all the appointees of Akufo-Addo who stole our money for them to be prosecuted—Hopeson Adorye

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A leading member of the Movement for Change, Hopeson Adorye, has expressed his commitment to assisting President John Dramani Mahama’s government in dealing with corruption and going after former corrupt appointees of former President Akufo-Addo.

Hopeson Adorye admonished on President John Dramani Mahama to take swift action against corruption following his swearing-in ceremony at the Black Star Square.

Ablekuma-North: Presiding Officer lays down his tools, re-collation suspended

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By Edward Acquah

Accra, Jan. 09, GNA – Mr Vincent Obeng, the Presiding Officer for the Ablekuma-North Constituency, says he cannot continue with the re-collation of the disputed parliamentary results due to “frustration” and chaos that has characterised the exercise.

The EC on Wednesday suspended the re-collation exercise for Ablekuma-North for the fifth consecutive time after hours of altercation over the validity of the statement of results sheets for the collation.

The results for three polling stations are outstanding.

The EC cannot declare the results unless the remaining three are verified and added to the tabulated results.

The Commission said it would communicate its next line of action in due course.

The EC has been relying on the scanned copies of the statement of results sheets from the political parties to collate the results for some 62 polling stations whose pink sheets got missing following the close of polls.

For some 20 polling stations results that could not be verified independently by the Returning Officer, he summoned the Presiding Officers in the effected polling stations to assist with the authentication.

Ahead of Wednesday’s re-collation, there were seven outstanding polling station results yet to be verified.

After hours of heated exchanges between agents of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the Commission was able to authenticate the results for four out of the seven outstanding polling stations.

Mr Obeng, who was visibly exhausted by the turn of events, expressed frustration about the protracted impasse and urged the Commission to find a new Returning Officer to complete the work.

“It is so unfortunate for me to make this statement that I am done with Ablekuma North. They should find a new Returning Officer to continue their work for them,” he said.

Dr Serebour Quaicoe, Director of Training, EC, said the Commission would engage the Returning Officer to rescind his decision.

“The EC has no interest in who becomes the Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North,” he said.

Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie, the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Ablekuma-North, said her independent collation suggested that she was leading by more than 300 votes.

“I will fight till the end because I know I won,” she told journalists.

However, Mr Musah Kalamu, Ablekuma-North Constituency Organiser, NDC, said the Party would not accept the results for the 62 polling stations in contention.

“We want a rerun of the elections in the 62 polling stations. We cannot accept the scanned copies of the results presented by the NPP,” he said.

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NPP Must Rise Again –

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Eight years ago, the people of Ghana decisively rejected John Dramani Mahama, handing him what was described as the worst defeat ever suffered by an incumbent government. Yet, eight years later, he has staged a remarkable comeback, securing the largest victory in nominal terms under the 4th Republic.

Today, the NPP faces its moment of reckoning after a painful and humiliating defeat. But this is not the end of the party; it is only a test of its resilience. Moving forward, the party must commit to honest, open, and constructive dialogue within its structures to assess what went wrong, acknowledge missteps, and draw valuable lessons. This internal process will lay the foundation for genuine reconciliation, renewal, and progress, anchored in unity.

The NPP’s history is rich with the sweat, sacrifice, and toil of its founding fathers, who faced countless setbacks but never surrendered. From the ashes of defeat, they built a party rooted in principles, courage, and perseverance—a legacy that must inspire us today. It is this same spirit of determination and unity that the NPP must harness to rise again.

The next year must be a period of rebuilding and restoration. The focus should be on strengthening internal bonds, engaging all voices, and charting a new course with clarity and purpose. This is a time for sobriety, reflection, and decisive action, driven by a shared responsibility to uphold the party’s values and future.

No candidate can lead the party back to power unless the foundation of the party itself is strengthened and united. The lessons from this defeat must inspire humility, strategic thinking, and a renewed commitment to the ideals that built this party. We must rise not just for ourselves, but to honour the legacy of those who came before us and to secure the future for generations to come.

The clock is ticking, and the time for renewal and revival begins now. NPP will rise again!

Happy Constitution Day to all Ghanaians as we reflect on our democratic journey and recommit to the values of development, freedom, and justice.

By Dr. Prince Hamid Armah

Qing Madi – Favorite Psycho

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Qing Madi – Favorite Psycho Mp3 Download

Qing Madi, a gifted rapper from Nigeria, recently dropped a new song that is sure to enthrall fans. The song “Favorite Psycho – A COLORS SHOW” exemplifies Qing Madi’s distinct sound and skill as a lyricist.