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Counselor Theodosia Jackson lauds Mahama’s National Day of Prayer Initiative

Marriage Counselor and Educationist, Theodosia Jackson Marriage Counselor and Educationist, Theodosia Jackson

Marriage Counselor and Educationist, Theodosia Jackson, has praised President John Mahama for making July 1 the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, describing it as a “spiritual directive” and a hopeful turning point in Ghana’s journey toward unity and prosperity.

Speaking during a service held at Jackson University College in Kumasi to mark the inaugural observance of the day, Jackson who also serves as Principal of Jackson College of Education hailed the initiative as a timely intervention.

“Prayer plays a significant role in the success of everything. If the president has declared a nationwide prayer for the country, then it is a clear sign that Ghana has hope for a brighter future. This is not just a political decision; it is obedience to divine guidance. Prayer is not a sign of weakness. it’s the strongest foundation we can have,” she added.

The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, now set to be observed annually, coincides with Republic Day, a day historically marking Ghana’s attainment of full republican status in 1960.

This year’s celebration, the first since President Mahama’s declaration, sought to foster national healing, spiritual reflection, and collective responsibility for Ghana’s socio-economic recovery.

Delivering the keynote sermon, Reverend James Annan of the Methodist Church, Aprade Society, also called on Ghanaians to embrace moral and spiritual renewal as the foundation for lasting national unity and truth.

“Preaching from Jeremiah 29:7–12, I say: Speak life, not curses. Promote unity, not tribalism. Uphold truth, not rumors. Seek justice with love, not vengeance,” he said.

He added that Ghana’s development must be rooted in love, inclusivity, and the integrity of spiritual values.

“Our challenges as a nation are not only economic or political, but they are also deeply moral and spiritual. If we do not rebuild our nation on the values of truth, peace, and justice, we cannot move forward,” he noted.

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Even with a monkey as flagbearer we could have won

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Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) UK Chapter, Kingsley Adumattah Agyapong, popularly known as Wofa K, has stated that the NPP’s crushing defeat in the 2024 general elections cannot be blamed on its presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, but rather on the party’s weak and ineffective internal structures.

Speaking in a candid assessment of the party’s electoral loss, Agyapong argued that the NPP entered the election with a fractured system that lacked direction and cohesion—from polling stations to national leadership—ultimately costing the party dearly at the polls.

“Dr Mahamudu did not cause us to lose the elections. If our polling stations, electoral areas, constituencies, and regional structures had been much stronger, with the national leadership acting as a strong regulator, we would not have suffered the humiliating defeat we saw in the 2024 general elections,” Wofa K stated.

In his sharp critique, he remarked that the party was so structurally weak that even with a symbolic or unqualified candidate “even a monkey” the NPP could have secured victory if its organizational base had been solid and effective.

Agyapong, known for his frank political commentary, stressed that the NPP’s downfall was not about personalities but the result of years of neglecting the foundational structures of the party.

He likened the NPP to “a wounded lion” that lacked effective leadership and proper crisis management, adding that the party must reorganize itself at every level if it hopes to return to power in 2028.

“Without strong leadership and solid structures, even if we presented someone as accomplished as Barack Obama, we would still lose,” he said.

Wofa K further warned that the NPP is now facing extraordinary political circumstances and must adopt unconventional strategies to recover.

He called for a comprehensive rescue plan aimed at regaining the party’s lost parliamentary seats and reconnecting with the over two million voters who abandoned the party in 2024.

He urged the NPP leadership to reassess its approach to crisis management and electoral strategy, cautioning that unless swift action is taken, the party risks making the 2028 elections “untenable.”

“Some individuals are growing restless, and the situation is becoming increasingly complex. If there is any election that requires meticulous attention, it is the National Election because its outcome determines the fate of the party at every level. Had our structures been robust, we would have emerged victorious—even with a monkey as our candidate,” he emphasized.

Agyapong’s remarks have since sparked widespread discussion within party circles, with many agreeing on the urgent need for a deep organizational overhaul ahead of the next electoral battle.

Effective collaboration needed in addressing leakages in oil and gas sector

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Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Operations and Technical Services at PHDC Onasis Rosely Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Operations and Technical Services at PHDC Onasis Rosely

The Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Operations and Technical Services at the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC), Onasis Rosely, has called for national policy alignment and robust collaboration among stakeholders in the oil and gas industry to address systemic leakages and ensure an efficient measurement framework.

Delivering the keynote address at the inaugural Oil and Gas Measurement Summit on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, Rosely highlighted the critical correlation between precise metering systems and effective revenue generation. He stressed that regulators in the petroleum sector must prioritise efficiency in product evaluation.

Rosely advocated for sustained engagement and commitment from oil and gas companies and regulators to align on a shared vision for efficient metering in the transportation and processing of oil and gas products.

“Inaccurate or inconsistent metering practices create gaps—deep gaps—that result in revenue losses, regulatory infractions, and an erosion of trust. As we pursue energy security and industrial growth, we cannot afford these leakages—not in our pipelines, and certainly not in our governance.

“We need more than equipment. We need policy alignment, capacity building, and collaborative oversight. We must create an ecosystem where the regulator, the investor, the operator, and the consumer all speak the same language of measurement—one that is consistent, verified, and trusted.

“This is where your collective expertise comes in. The knowledge being shared over the course of this summit—on technology trends, calibration protocols, metering infrastructure, data integration, and more—must not end in this room. It must find expression in policy, in operations, and in how we train our people.”

On behalf of the PHDC, Rosely reaffirmed the Corporation’s commitment to adhering strictly to international standards and protocols in the installation of metering systems for the Petroleum Hub project.

He elaborated, “In its mission to develop the Petroleum Hub, the PHDC will establish robust frameworks, expertise, and technologies essential for the precise and effective measurement of oil and gas products.”

Rosely further stated, “At the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation, our vision is unequivocal: to position Ghana as a competitive, integrated petroleum and petrochemical hub in the region. This ambition hinges on strengthening the foundations of efficiency—particularly through metering and measurement systems that meet global standards.”

“As we develop critical infrastructure—refineries, storage facilities, pipelines, and ports—we must concurrently establish frameworks, expertise, and technologies to ensure accurate product measurement and equitable value exchange,” he affirmed.

The day-long summit was attended by the Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy, Hon. Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, along with other committee members and key stakeholders from Ghana’s oil and gas sector.

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Friends and big personalities are backing me to play for Black Stars

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Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed

Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed is gaining recognition from friends, prominent figures, and football clubs who are eager to see him break into the Black Stars.

The 23-year-old has been enjoying a successful stint in Turkey’s top flight with Bodrum FK, where he made 28 appearances and provided four assists across all competitions.

“There are a lot of my friends, big personalities, and clubs who want to see me in the national team, and they also want to see me go far,” Mohammed said in an interview.

“So, what I can say is, they should just keep believing in me. They should just be at my back. I believe in myself, you know. I believe in myself, and they know what I can do.”

When asked about a potential national team debut, Mohammed expressed confidence, stating:

“God willing, before the 2025/26 season comes to an end, I believe I’ll be there.”

His standout performances have already attracted interest from Bulgarian giants Ludogorets and Turkish top-flight side Göztepe, who are closely monitoring his progress.

Mohammed’s football journey began at Ghanaian lower-tier club Bectero, before he moved to Turkey, where he trialled with elite sides including Beşiktaş and Fenerbahçe.

He began his professional career with Ankaraspor, later joining Eyüpspor, and eventually signed with Bodrum FK, where he made a strong impression during their inaugural season in the Turkish Süper Lig.

UPSA Students push back against midweek dress code rule

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Tensions flared at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), on Wednesday, July 2, after several students were prevented from entering lecture halls due to a sudden enforcement of the school’s dress code policy, prompting strong reactions from affected students.

A student who spoke anonymously on Citi Eyewitness News on Wednesday, July 2, expressed frustration with the perceived inconsistency of the enforcement and the lack of clear communication. According to the student, the directive appears to be selectively applied and poorly timed.

“A message was sent to us, I think, a week ago about the dress code. But to be honest, enforcement only begins when the Level 100 students resume. I’ve witnessed this trend. Anytime we’re on campus, they start enforcing it just to put fear in us.”

The student emphasised that UPSA’s policy designates Mondays for official wear, and questioned why students were being pressured to dress formally on a Wednesday, outside the school’s usual dress expectations.

“UPSA wears official attire on Monday. But this is a Wednesday, and you are pressuring us to wear any official wear, which is not right,” the student added.

The dress code enforcement created chaos across campus, with some students reportedly barred from classes as early as 7 a.m., even those scheduled to take tests. Reports indicate that many students were unaware that the policy would be strictly enforced midweek, leading to confusion and growing dissatisfaction.

In a separate incident, a female public relations student was allegedly dragged by a man believed to be a staff member, further deepening concerns about how the dress code rules are being applied and enforced.

President Mahama honours Prime Minister Modi with Ghana’s Highest National Award

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By Nii Martey M. Botchway

President John Dramani Mahama has decorated visiting Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi with Ghana’s highest national honojr, “The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana,” at the Presidency in Accra.

The prestigious award which acknowledges individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation or the world at large, was in recognition of Prime Minister Modi’s distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership.

The President also hosted a State Dinner in honour of Prime Minister Modi at the Presidential Villa in Accra to celebrate bilateral relations between the Ghana and India.

In his acceptance speech, Prime Minister Modi who expressed gratitude to President Mahama and the people of Ghana for the warm reception and hospitality extended to him during his visit, noted that the award was a matter of great pride and honour for him.

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‘We’re disappointed in President Mahama for granting Agradaa an audience after she insulted him

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A photo of President John Dramani Mahama A photo of President John Dramani Mahama

The Executive Director of Peace Watch Ghana, Madam Nyonkopa Daniels, has expressed disappointment in President John Dramani Mahama for granting self-styled evangelist Patricia Asiedu, popularly known as Agradaa, an audience during the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving held on July 1, 2025.

Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Madam Daniels stated that although President Mahama is widely admired for his kind-hearted nature and forgiving spirit, allowing Agradaa to engage with him publicly—after she had insulted and vilified him prior to the elections—was, in her view, a poor decision that has angered many within the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“I am disappointed in President Mahama for granting Agradaa an audience. She subjected him to insults and false accusations ahead of the elections. I know the president is not vindictive, but this sends the wrong signal—that when you insult our leaders, you will eventually be granted an audience,” Madam Daniels remarked.

Her comments came after Agradaa, in an interaction with journalists at the State House, stated that even if she failed to make it to heaven, she would still feel fulfilled because she had hugged President Mahama.

Agradaa had joined members of the clergy, civil society organizations, and citizens at the prayer event aimed at fostering unity and national stability.

Madam Daniels, however, argued that such public interaction with a controversial figure like Agradaa undermines respect for leadership and encourages the normalization of insults as a path to recognition.

“I have received numerous calls from people expressing displeasure at the president for this. We know Mahama has a good heart, but even Jesus Christ disciplined people when necessary. I also blame his security detail for allowing the woman to hug him,” she added.

She further stressed the need for Ghanaian society to move away from a culture that rewards insults and disrespect toward leaders, cautioning that such behavior sets a dangerous example for the youth.

“We must stop incentivizing people to insult others. We must end vindictive behavior and discourteous speech. This conduct is harmful and sends the wrong message—that insulting others is the only way to get attention,” she concluded.

The Beauty of Women’s Kente Fashion Wear in Africa

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Kente cloth is a traditional textile from Ghana, woven in vibrant colors and intricate patterns that tell stories of African culture and heritage. For centuries, Kente cloth has been a symbol of royalty, prosperity, and cultural identity in Ghanaian society. In recent years, Kente fashion wear has gained popularity globally, with women from all over the world embracing the beauty and significance of this traditional African textile.

Women’s Kente fashion wear is a stunning representation of African elegance and sophistication. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of Kente cloth create a visual spectacle that is both captivating and awe-inspiring. From flowing maxi dresses to chic tops and trousers, Kente fashion wear is a testament to the versatility and creativity of African designers. Whether worn for formal occasions or everyday wear, Kente clothing is a statement piece that exudes confidence, style, and cultural pride.

One of the most striking aspects of Kente fashion wear is the rich cultural heritage it represents. In Ghanaian culture, Kente cloth is more than just a textile; it is a symbol of tradition, history, and community. The weaving process itself is an art form, passed down from generation to generation, with each pattern and design telling a story of its own. When worn, Kente clothing is a way of connecting with one’s heritage and cultural roots, and it is often worn during special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and ceremonies.

The beauty of Kente fashion wear lies not only in its cultural significance but also in its aesthetic appeal. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of Kente cloth create a visual spectacle that is both modern and timeless. Designers have successfully incorporated Kente cloth into modern fashion, creating stunning garments that are both stylish and culturally relevant. From subtle accents to bold statements, Kente fashion wear is a versatile and dynamic textile that can be styled in countless ways.

In recent years, Kente fashion wear has gained international recognition, with designers showcasing their creations on global runways and celebrities incorporating Kente cloth into their wardrobes. This increased visibility has not only promoted African fashion but also provided a platform for African designers to showcase their talents and creativity. As a result, Kente fashion wear has become a staple in many fashion wardrobes, with women from all over the world embracing the beauty and significance of this traditional African textile.

The significance of Kente fashion wear extends beyond its aesthetic appeal. It is also a symbol of cultural identity and pride. For many African women, wearing Kente clothing is a way of connecting with their heritage and cultural roots. It is a way of celebrating their identity and showcasing their cultural pride to the world. As the fashion industry continues to evolve, Kente fashion wear remains an important part of African cultural heritage, a testament to the creativity, elegance, and sophistication of African women.

In conclusion, the beauty of women’s Kente fashion wear in Africa is a reflection of the rich cultural heritage and creativity of African designers. With its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and cultural significance, Kente clothing is a stunning representation of African elegance and sophistication. As the fashion industry continues to grow and evolve, Kente fashion wear is sure to remain an important part of African cultural heritage, a testament to the beauty, creativity, and cultural pride of African women.

Ghana has what it takes to succeed – Goosie Tanoh

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Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy, Goosie Tanoh, has expressed confidence in Ghana’s ability to successfully implement the 24-hour economy initiative, stating that the country has what it takes to drive meaningful economic transformation.

Speaking at the official launch of the 24-Hour Economy policy on Wednesday, July 2, Mr. Tanoh stated that the secretariat welcomes constructive criticism and suggestions, emphasising that such feedback is crucial to the programme’s continuous improvement and long-term success.

“We at the secretariat are confident that we will continue to receive constructive criticism and suggestions for further improvement. Criticism is always welcome,” he said.

Describing the 24-hour economy as a “living programme,” he explained that it is enriched in science and grounded in firm social democratic principles, but flexible enough to respond tactically to a changing environment.

Mr. Tanoh emphasised that the initiative is designed to evolve through learning and adjustments as circumstances change.

“We will learn many lessons along the way and make numerous adjustments. This is the only way a programme can transform our society in the short, medium, and long term.

“We can say without a doubt that our President is a true champion of responsible entrepreneurship and national transformation. We, as a country, we as a people, have what it takes to succeed,” he said.

The 24-Hour Economy policy aims to create jobs, boost productivity, and drive inclusive national growth by promoting round-the-clock operations in key sectors such as health, manufacturing, transport, and retail.

All is set for celebration of National Day of Prayer, Thanksgiving 

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By Edward Dankwah 

Accra, June 30, GNA – All is set for the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving (NDPT) scheduled for July 1, across all the 16 regions and 261 districts.

Preparations have been finalized, with religious leaders, government officials, and citizens expected to come together in solemn reflection, gratitude, and intercessory prayer for the nation.

His Eminence Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson is the Special Guest Speaker for the Christian service while His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, the National Chief Imam, will lead the special prayer for the nation, for the Muslim Service.

The NDPT is designed to bring together Christians, Muslims and other religious groups together for a common purpose, on the theme: “Reflect, Reset, and Renew for National Prosperity.”

The Christian segment of the programme will be held at the forecourt of the State House from 0800 hours to 1000 hours, followed by Muslim prayers at the National Mosque from 1230 hours to 1400 hours.

Mr. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the Chairman for the planning committee, said the committee had rolled out an extensive national publicity campaign, which included billboards in key locations nationwide, television and radio advertisements, and media interviews across various media outlets.

He said the Committee had also undertaken engagements with major faith leaders, including ecumenical heads, denominational leaders, and key pastors, the Chief Imam and other respected leaders within the Muslim community.

“In the spirit of national unity and inclusivity, we have visited and received the blessings of Former President John Agyekum Kufuor, Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo”

“We have also visited Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, Former First Lady Mrs. Dora Fulera Limann and Former Second Lady Mrs. Matilda Amissah-Arthur,” he added.

Mr. Ankrah said parking within the inner perimeter of the Forecourt of the State House would be reserved strictly for VVIP invitees, while the Accra International Conference Center would also be reserved for the VIP invitees.

He said general parking had been arranged at the outer perimeter of the State House Forecourt, across the street and at the Stadium car park, adding that all attendees were encouraged to be seated by 0700 hours.

The committee chair said July 1, which is the Republic Day would be commemorated as such, however, in accordance with the government’s official calendar, the statutory public holiday hadbeen moved to Friday, July 4, 2025.

“The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving will still be held on Tuesday, July 1, as scheduled,” he stressed.

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Majority Leader challenges NPP to pick a female running-mate for 2028 general elections

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Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga

The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, has urged the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) to nominate a female running mate to demonstrate its commitment to gender empowerment.

Ayariga, who is also the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, noted that the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) had already set the pace by appointing Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as its running mate, who subsequently became Ghana’s first female Vice President—a historic feat in the country’s political history.

“We, the NDC, can only go forward…” he said to cheers on the floor of Parliament on Tuesday, in response to comments by the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who claimed that President Mahama was not committed to gender equity.

Ayariga dismissed the Minority Leader’s allegations that few women were appointed to ministerial positions under the Mahama-led administration.

He called on the NPP to allow female candidates to go unopposed in constituencies considered “safe seats” in its strongholds, particularly in the Ashanti Region, while the NDC could do the same in the Volta Region.

According to him, such a move would ensure a sufficient number of women in Parliament, from whom the President could appoint ministers at any given time.

“Now, the Minority Leader has suddenly become a gender champion, when, as a Majority Leader in government, he could not protect the seats of his female MPs in the last elections and lost most of them… dzi wo fie asem, to wit, ‘focus on your internal issues,’” Ayariga added, drawing laughter and cheers from both sides of the aisle.

Earlier, the Minority Leader, Afenyo-Markin, had stated that President Mahama had failed to fulfill his election promise to appoint 30 percent of his Cabinet from among women.

“We have women MPs on the majority side of the House who have the requisite credentials to be ministers, but they have been relegated to the background,” Afenyo-Markin claimed.

The MP for Effutu also alleged that only 28 women had been appointed by the President as mayors and Chief Executives of the metropolitan, municipal, and district assemblies.

Ambassador Nancy Sam leads US delegation to Ghana to explore investment in tourism, agribusiness

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The B2B session included matchmaking meetings tailored to ensure targeted and effective interactions The B2B session included matchmaking meetings tailored to ensure targeted and effective interactions

Ambassador Nancy Q. Sam, the Tourism Ambassador for Miami, Florida, in the United States of America (USA), led a high-level delegation from Miami to Ghana to explore investment opportunities in the country’s thriving tourism and agribusiness sectors.

The visit, which culminated in a Business-to-Business (B2B) meeting on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Accra, is part of a broader effort to strengthen trade and investment ties between Ghana and the United States.

The delegation—comprising business leaders, policymakers, and investors from Miami—aims to foster partnerships in key sectors including agro-processing, real estate, artefacts, and textiles.

At a welcome reception, the CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Maame Efua Houadjeto, remarked, “It is a pleasure to have you here in Ghana. Our role at the GTA is to reintroduce Ghana to the world, and this partnership with Miami’s delegation is a testament to the growing global interest in what Ghana has to offer.”

In a moving address, Hon. Professor Erhabor Ighodaro, President and CEO of the Greater Miami Gardens International Chamber of Commerce, highlighted the cultural and historical ties between Africa and the African diaspora.

“We are all Africans not because we were born in Africa, but because Africa was born in us,” he declared, while also commending Ghana’s leadership in Pan-Africanism and economic transformation.

Ambassador Sam, who also serves as President of Women in Tourism Ghana and Vice President of the ECOWAS Tourism Private Sector Confederation, added, “This engagement is a strategic opportunity for Ghanaian businesses to connect with partners who are ready to invest and collaborate across multiple sectors.

“It’s about opening doors, building trust, and creating lasting impact for both sides,” she said.

The B2B session featured matchmaking meetings designed to ensure targeted and effective interactions between delegates. It is expected to unlock new opportunities for job creation, skills transfer, and sustainable development in Ghana’s tourism and agribusiness landscape.

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Give me the money you’ll donate at my funeral while I’m still alive—Kaakyire Kwame Appiah

Musician, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah Musician, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah

Legendary highlife musician Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has urged his loved ones to start giving him their funeral donations while he is still alive.

He believes that instead of making donations during his funeral, they should rather give him the funds now so he can make good use of them while alive.

The highlife musician says he does not subscribe to the practice of making huge donations at funerals while the person struggled during their lifetime.

He made these remarks during an interview on Property FM in Cape Coast, which was monitored by MyNewsGh.com.

He said, “All that I’m saying is that, as humans, we need help while we are still alive, so don’t wait for me to die before you come and show off at my funeral. As we speak right now, if you call your siblings or friends and say you urgently need GH¢1,000 to do something, I’m sure they will give you a lot of excuses.”

He added, “Don’t wait until I’m no longer alive before you come and make huge donations at my funeral ceremony. Now that I’m alive, give me the money you would have donated at my funeral. I can use that money to do a lot of things while I’m still alive. The bottom line is that if we can help one another in any way, let’s do it—because we don’t last long on this earth,” he opined.

Here is the full list of 19 polling stations for Ablekuma North Parliamentary rerun

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Parliamentary elections will be rerun at 19 polling stations in Ablekuma North Constituency Parliamentary elections will be rerun at 19 polling stations in Ablekuma North Constituency

The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced that a parliamentary election rerun will take place on Friday, July 11, 2025, at 19 polling stations within the Ablekuma North Constituency.

This decision follows weeks of deadlock between the two major political parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), regarding the validity of the constituency’s election results.

In a statement issued on July 2, 2025, the EC explained that the rerun was agreed upon after extensive consultations and a thorough review of the electoral process in the affected areas.

According to the Commission, the rerun is necessary because, although scanned results from the 19 polling stations were approved by party agents, they were not verified by the respective Presiding Officers, as required by electoral procedures.

The rerun will cover 19 of the 37 polling stations in the constituency. The results from the remaining 18 polling stations, which were not affected by the dispute, remain valid.

The rerun comes after months of disagreement over unverified pink sheets, which delayed the declaration of results from the 2024 general elections.

Below is the list of the affected polling stations as published by the Electoral Commission

1. God First International School, Darkuman (1) – Nyamekye

2. Pentecost Church Mount Zion Assembly, Kwashieman – Kwashieman

3. DVLA Office, Awoshie Adamami (2) – Awoshie

4. Asiedu Gyeudu Memorial School, Awoshie (1) – Awoshie

5. Living Spring Day Nursery, Kwashie Bu (1) – Been To

6. The Lords Pentecostal Church, Kwashie Bu – Kwashie Bu

7. Presby Church, Odorkor (4) – Tsuimami

8. Church of Pentecost, North Odorkor (2) – Tsuimami

9. Church of Pentecost, North Odorkor (4) – Tsuimami

10. Methodist Church, Odorkor (1) – Tsuimami

11. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Odorkor (1) – Tsuimami

12. Radiantway Preparatory School, North Odorkor (2) – Tsuimami

13. Ateco School Complex, Odorkor – Tsuimami

14. South Odorkor 4&5 School, Odorkor (3) – Otaten

15. Pentecost Church, Tweneboa (2) – Otaten

16. Light of Gospel Miracle Chapel, Tweneboa (2) – Akwei Bu

17. MTTD Odorkor Divisional Station, Odorkor (1) – Akwei Bu

18. Roman Catholic Church, Busia Junction, Odorkor (1) – Sakaman

19. Bethel Baptist Church, Sakaman (1) – Sakaman

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Ghana targets boom through Volta Economic Corridor Project – Mahama

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John Dramani Mahama is the President of Ghana John Dramani Mahama is the President of Ghana

President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to develop the Volta Economic Corridor, aimed at harnessing the economic potential of the Volta Lake and its surrounding areas.

According to him, the initiative will create opportunities for industrial growth, agriculture, and trade, transforming the Volta Region into a major economic hub.

Speaking at the launch of the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development initiative in Accra on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the President emphasised that the corridor would unlock vast untapped resources around the lake while supporting job creation.

“While the 24-Hour Economy programme is nationally focused, our flagship innovation is the Volta Economic Corridor, a transnational effort to unlock the economic and environmental potential of the Volta Lake and its surrounding lands,” he said.

President Mahama noted that the plan aligns with broader efforts to modernise transport, industry, and agriculture across the country, positioning the Volta Region as a key driver of inclusive growth.

He stressed the importance of establishing a modern transport corridor under the Connect24 programme, designed to connect Ghana’s north to south and east to west, thereby enhancing trade and mobility nationwide.

Additionally, the President highlighted the Volta projects in the Kosombo area as central to this development agenda.

He explained that the project would not only generate power to support Ghana’s industrial sector but would also serve as an integrated development initiative to promote active business opportunities.

“Our vision for the Volta projects at Kosombo is not just as a power source to energise Ghana’s industrial sector, but as part of a transport corridor that connects the north to the south and the east to the west under Connect24,” he explained.

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Clubs won’t pay Mohammed Kudus’ release clause, but a deal is likely

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Chelsea is among clubs reportedly interested in signing Mohammed Kudus Chelsea is among clubs reportedly interested in signing Mohammed Kudus

Chelsea is among clubs reportedly interested in signing Mohammed Kudus, with Mick Brown, former Manchester United chief scout, hinting that a deal is likely despite clubs being unwilling to pay his £80 million release clause.

Brown believes West Ham United will be open to negotiations, and a lower fee might be accepted.

Kudus has attracted attention from several top clubs, including Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.

Chelsea has already agreed deals for João Pedro and Jamie Gittens, and Kudus is reportedly on their radar.

Tottenham has prioritized signing the Ghanaian attacking midfielder, and talks are ongoing.

Despite reports about his future, Kudus remains tight-lipped about his next move while on holiday in Ghana.

Brown expressed concerns about Kudus’ consistency, but believes top clubs think they can get the best out of him.

Expand electoral college or risk apathy – Patrick Boamah urges NPP

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Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, Patrick Yaw Boamah, has called on the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to expand its electoral college and embrace broader participation in internal elections, as part of urgent reforms to tackle growing voter apathy within the party.

In a letter issued on Wednesday, July 2, Mr. Boamah stated that the NPP’s ability to strengthen internal democracy and restore institutional credibility hinges on inclusive electoral reforms that empower its grassroots.

According to him, expanding the electoral college to involve more party members, especially those in good standing, will enhance transparency and renew confidence in the party’s democratic values.

He proposed that voting rights in internal elections be tied to active membership, particularly the payment of dues, to ensure that those making decisions are genuinely invested in the party’s future. While he acknowledged that this would be a financially demanding initiative, he argued it could also serve as a sustainable model for fundraising.

“As the founding democratic political party in the Fourth Republic, the NPP should be committed to allowing all members in good standing to vote in party elections. This will help generate funds to support this expensive exercise,” he wrote.

The MP further noted that simply relying on a top-down approach to leadership decisions will not solve the problem of apathy, which he says is taking root across the party’s support base. Instead, he urged party leaders to focus on reforms that increase grassroots participation and accountability.

He emphasised that maintaining and strengthening the party’s bottom-up approach, where polling station executives, electoral area coordinators, and constituency officers are central to decision-making, is critical for the NPP’s future.

On the matter of leadership renewal, the MP also recommended that new party executives be elected before the selection of a flagbearer for the 2028 general elections. He explained that such sequencing is strategic, as the new flagbearer would be expected to work closely with the new executive team throughout the campaign.

Mahama’s landslide victory was clear from June – Goosie Tanoh

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The Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programmes, Mr. Augustus Goosie Tanoh, has revealed that an internal poll conducted by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in June 2024 accurately projected a landslide victory for then-presidential candidate, now President John Dramani Mahama.

President Mahama secured a decisive win in the 2024 general elections, which Mr. Tanoh said did not come as a surprise to the party’s core strategists.

Speaking during an interview on Channel One TV’s The Point of View with Bernard Avle on Wednesday, July 2, Mr. Tanoh explained that while various polls — including Global InfoAnalytics — indicated strong public support for the NDC, the party remained cautious.

He added that although one member of the campaign team was convinced as early as June 2024 that a landslide was imminent, the party chose not to rely entirely on polling predictions.

He emphasised the party’s strategy of staying grounded and avoiding complacency, acknowledging that voter behaviour in Ghana can shift rapidly in the months leading up to elections.

“I was really surprised, I didn’t have a sense of the landslide in September 2024, because Ghanaians normally decide in October. But after a few of the Global InfoAnalytics and our own surveys that we do privately, it was very clear we were heading for a landslide. One of our team was dead set from June 2024 that it was going to be a landslide, but we said we had to be careful, but he was right,” he stated.

 

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Chic Two-Piece Outfit Ideas for Every Occasion

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Two-piece outfits have become a fashion favorite for women who want to look put together with minimal effort. Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or keeping it simple for a casual day out, two-piece sets offer endless style possibilities while ensuring comfort and versatility. The best part? You can wear the pieces together or mix and match them with other items in your wardrobe.

For a relaxed yet trendy look, matching crop tops and high-waist trousers or shorts are perfect. These sets are ideal for brunch dates, shopping trips, or vacation strolls. Choose vibrant prints, floral patterns, or neutral tones based on your mood or season.

Skirt and top sets are another stylish option. Whether it’s a pencil skirt with a fitted blouse or a flared skirt with an off-shoulder top, these combinations are feminine and flattering. They’re great for weddings, dinner parties, or semi-formal events. Ankara and lace skirt sets also add a cultural and elegant flair.

If you’re aiming for elegance, try a blazer and trouser co-ord set. This combo brings sophistication and structure, perfect for work, meetings, or formal gatherings. Soft pastels, bold prints, or classic black-and-white styles work beautifully depending on the occasion.

Two-piece maxi skirt sets are flowy, comfortable, and stylish—ideal for festivals, beach outings, or relaxed weekends. Pair with sandals and layered accessories for that effortless boho vibe.

For chilly days, go for knitted two-piece sets or lounge sets, which combine warmth with style, perfect for casual indoor events or relaxed hangouts.

In essence, two-piece outfits are stylish, functional, and time-saving. With countless designs and fabric choices available, every woman can find a combo that suits her body, personality, and lifestyle—making fashion easy and fun.

24-Hour Economy is real policy, not rhetoric – Haruna Iddrisu on Mahama’s economic shift

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President John Dramani Mahama, speaking at the launch of the 24-Hour Economy initiative

Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu says President John Mahama’s newly launched 24-Hour Economy policy is not a mere political slogan but a well-thought-out national plan aimed at solving deep-rooted economic challenges.

According to the Tamale South MP, the policy represents Mahama’s transition “from slogan to action,” rooted in years of contemplation and backed by urgent economic realities.

“Today, we had the rare opportunity of President John Dramani Mahama launching one of his major flagship projects and, as he described it, from policy or slogan to action,” Iddrisu said. “This was not a nerve-breaking exercise at all.”

He noted that the 24-Hour Economy policy, launched alongside an accelerated Export Development Initiative, stems from Mahama’s long-standing belief that Ghana must reduce its dependence on imports and drive domestic production.

“He shared with the Ghanaian people that this has been in his thinking and contemplation in the last four or more years,” the former Minority Leader said.

“He’s talked about it whilst being out of government as President of the Republic, and expedited by the circumstance of our country that we still spend huge amounts of money on imports—about $3 billion on rice imports, $3.4 billion on cereal grains, frozen poultry, $2.6 billion and Sugar takes $2.4 billion.”

According to Mr Iddrisu, Mahama’s message was clear: this is not just an announcement.

“This is not an event or a race which must end today,” he said. “The President lined the 24-hour and accelerated Export Development Policy with conviction and belief.”

For Mr Iddrisu, the underlying goal is self-sufficiency.

“It means that the President wants to respond to a national need, a need for us to invest more in, in his words, to have a self-reliant, dependent, food-sufficient, producing country that can feed itself—a country that guarantees food security.”

Haruna Iddrisu emphasised that Mahama cannot comprehend why Ghana continues to be heavily import-dependent.

“For the President now, he simply cannot understand why we should be an import-dependent economy, and what it is that we can produce? He would provide guidance and leadership as President.”

“That is why he’s gotten Goosie Tanoh, one of the sharpest and brilliant minds of the NDC, to be the anchor person to guide him in implementing the 24-Hour Economy.”

Mr Iddrisu said the private sector will take centre stage in the new policy direction.

“What was profound today is for the President to remark publicly that the 24-Hour Economy will be private sector-led, and that it will not be dominated by government,” he said.

“Government will only be an enabler, a facilitator for the private sector to take up the initiative in the various sectors of the economy.”

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Poultry Farmer Urges Govt Intervention

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Moses Jackson Asabil

 

A poultry farmer in the Ashanti Region is calling on the government to take immediate steps to revive Ghana’s struggling poultry industry, warning that the sector is on the brink of collapse due to high production costs and prolonged neglect.

Mr. Moses Jackson Asabil, Chief Executive Officer of M.J Asabil Farms located at Manso-Akropong in the Amansie West District, made a heartfelt appeal to the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, to prioritise investment in poultry production. He described the sector as a “vibrant economic driver” capable of reducing youth unemployment and strengthening the national economy.

Founded in 2019, M.J Asabil Farms is known for producing quality eggs, live broilers, dressed chicken, and organic fertilisers. However, Mr. Asabil says the business climate has become increasingly hostile, with many farms folding up due to overwhelming operational costs.

He noted that the withdrawal of government incentives — particularly subsidies on poultry feed and related inputs—has left farmers exposed to rising prices. “Today, poultry feed constitutes nearly 90 percent of our production costs. Many farms are shutting down because the margins are no longer sustainable,” he lamented.

Beyond rising costs, Mr. Asabil pointed to environmental and infrastructural challenges specific to the Manso area. He said the proliferation of illegal mining (galamsey) has depleted available farmland and diverted potential labour from agriculture to mining. “Our farm is literally surrounded by abandoned pits. It’s built on reclaimed land, and expanding operations here is nearly impossible,” he said.

He further criticised the poor road infrastructure in the community, which he believes is crippling local trade. “The road network is terrible. Transporters avoid the Manso route entirely, making it hard for us to send goods to market. This affects revenue and growth,” he added.

Mr. Asabil urged the government to take bold steps to support local poultry production as a means of reducing the country’s reliance on imported frozen chicken, which costs Ghana over $100 million annually. “With the right support, we can meet domestic demand for chicken. We have the capacity, experience, and workforce—we only need enabling policies,” he emphasised.

He also called on the Minister for Roads and Highways to urgently include the Manso road network in the national development agenda. “Without good roads, no business can thrive. Fixing our roads will open up the area to more economic activity,” he concluded.

Mr. Asabil’s plea underscores growing concerns within Ghana’s agricultural sector, as farmers continue to grapple with systemic challenges threatening food security and job creation.

FROM David Afum, Manso-Akropong

Electing MMDCEs crucial; it’ll promote local democracy and accountability – CCEG

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The Center for Civic Engagement and Governance (CCEG) has called on the Mahama administration to expedite efforts toward enabling the election of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to help strengthen Ghana’s decentralisation process.

According to the civil society organisation, the current decentralisation architecture has failed to deliver the meaningful development envisioned under the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936).

Although the Act provides a robust legal framework for both administrative and political decentralisation, CCEG argues that communities at the local level lack true accountability, as MMDCEs often show loyalty to the appointing authority rather than to the people they serve.

In a statement analysing the shortcomings of Ghana’s local governance system, Wesley Owusu, Co-founder of CCEG, stated that the centralised mode of appointing MMDCEs “weakens local ownership and accountability because it creates a situation where MMDCEs are more loyal to the appointing authority than to the people they are meant to serve.”

Decentralisation and Development: What’s Missing?

For over three decades, Ghana has presented decentralisation as a key strategy for promoting equitable development, empowering communities, and deepening democracy. Successive governments have pledged to strengthen local governance structures, and while some progress has been made, the overall results have been inconsistent.

Local governments now exist across all districts, and District Assemblies are legally mandated to plan and implement development initiatives.

However, a deeper question remains: Why hasn’t decentralisation translated into tangible development outcomes for most Ghanaians? What is missing?

At the core of Ghana’s decentralisation architecture lies the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936), which establishes a strong legal foundation for both administrative and political decentralisation.

The Act grants Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) legislative and executive authority over their jurisdictions and tasks them with ensuring comprehensive local development. Yet, as with any law, effectiveness depends on implementation — and therein lies the problem.

NPP kicks against EC’s proposed rerun in Ablekuma North

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Haruna Mohammed, NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed, NPP Deputy General Secretary

The Electoral Commission’s (EC) decision to rerun the parliamentary election in 19 polling stations in the Ablekuma North Constituency has been fiercely contested by the New Patriotic Party (NPP), which has described the move as unwarranted and lacking consensus.

NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed, speaking on Citi Eyewitness News following the EC’s July 2 press release, asserted that there was no agreement with the EC, despite the party’s representatives being present at the meeting.

He stated, “That is very evident in the release of the EC itself—that the political parties did not agree.”

According to the EC, the reason for the rerun in 19 of the 37 polling stations is that the presiding officers failed to verify the scanned Pink Sheets used for collation. Additionally, the original Pink Sheets were destroyed when party supporters overran the collation center.

However, the NPP insists that the outstanding results—particularly from three polling stations—are sufficient to complete the collation and declare a winner.

“We don’t know what the EC is up to. The NPP is not going to give up on this particular fight,” Mohammed said.

He continued, “We don’t know of any elections. The EC must conclude the collation from the three polling stations—this is still outstanding, and that is clear for us,” CitiNewsroom.com quoted him as saying.

The NPP also argued that instead of organizing fresh polls in stations where party agents had already certified the results, the EC should focus on securing the collation process.

NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong is expected to address the public and outline the party’s official position at a press conference scheduled for 10 a.m. on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the EC has assured the public that the rerun—scheduled for Friday, July 11, 2025—will be transparent and peaceful, with security provided by the Ghana Police Service.

KA

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Why Salma Mumin doesn’t idolise celebrities

Actress and businesswoman Salma Mumin has said she does not like to idolise celebrities.

She explained to Nana Romeo on Okay FM that this was because she had experienced fame as a teenager.

“The thing is, I got into the limelight very early—while I was still in secondary school—so I experienced the celebrity life from the very beginning. Because of that, there’s no celebrity I’d say I’m so enchanted by that I’d send a DM,” Salma said.

“Yeah, I like people, I admire them from afar, I follow them, comment on their posts and all that, but I’ve never picked up a phone to DM any of them.”

She revealed, however, that “countless celebrities” had approached her in the DMs.

“Some want to do business, some want to be friends,” she explained, while insisting on keeping their names private.

The conversation was prompted by Salma’s comment that there’s “no need” to send football icon Cristiano Ronaldo a DM “because he may never see it.”

“What am I going to do in a married man’s DM?” she added, laughing.

Portuguese star Ronaldo is greatly admired and followed by the Ghanaian actress.

Recently, Salma revealed that if she had to switch lives with anyone, it would be Ronaldo’s partner, Georgina.

“She’s on yachts every day, travelling via private jet, she has all the brands, she’s living her best life, she’s got her kids, and of course, her husband is the best player in the world. What else could she ask for? And he’s a very handsome guy to begin with,” she explained.

NPP kicks against EC’s proposed rerun in Ablekuma North

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Haruna Mohammed, NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed, NPP Deputy General Secretary

The Electoral Commission’s (EC) decision to rerun the parliamentary election in 19 polling stations in the Ablekuma North Constituency has been fiercely contested by the New Patriotic Party (NPP), which has described the move as unwarranted and lacking consensus.

NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed, speaking on Citi Eyewitness News following the EC’s July 2 press release, asserted that there was no agreement with the EC, despite the party’s representatives being present at the meeting.

He stated, “That is very evident in the release of the EC itself—that the political parties did not agree.”

According to the EC, the reason for the rerun in 19 of the 37 polling stations is that the presiding officers failed to verify the scanned Pink Sheets used for collation. Additionally, the original Pink Sheets were destroyed when party supporters overran the collation center.

However, the NPP insists that the outstanding results—particularly from three polling stations—are sufficient to complete the collation and declare a winner.

“We don’t know what the EC is up to. The NPP is not going to give up on this particular fight,” Mohammed said.

He continued, “We don’t know of any elections. The EC must conclude the collation from the three polling stations—this is still outstanding, and that is clear for us,” CitiNewsroom.com quoted him as saying.

The NPP also argued that instead of organizing fresh polls in stations where party agents had already certified the results, the EC should focus on securing the collation process.

NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong is expected to address the public and outline the party’s official position at a press conference scheduled for 10 a.m. on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the EC has assured the public that the rerun—scheduled for Friday, July 11, 2025—will be transparent and peaceful, with security provided by the Ghana Police Service.

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Pearl Gborglah named Female Business Personality of the Year (Agribusiness) at 2025 GBLA

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Pearl Gborglah, an accomplished agribusiness executive and champion for women’s economic empowerment, has been honoured as “Business Personality of the Year (Agribusiness – Female)” at the 2025 Ghana Business League Awards (GBLA).

The prestigious ceremony, held on Friday, June 6, at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, brought together leaders from across Ghana’s business landscape to recognise excellence, innovation, and social impact.

With a career spanning finance, public policy, and agribusiness leadership, Pearl Gborglah has earned a reputation for advancing inclusive growth and sustainability within Ghana’s agricultural sector.

She is especially known for her commitment to empowering women-led businesses and strengthening small and medium-sized enterprises across the agricultural value chain.

Speaking on receiving the award, Pearl offered an inspiring message, “Women can lead with strength, heart and purpose. Let’s lead boldly, manage fearlessly and impact deeply, in boardrooms, factories, farms, and every space in-between. I accept this award for every woman who blazed the trail before me, and for every unsung hero who chooses courage over comfort.”

As part of her ongoing mission to foster inclusive business development, She is currently spearheading a 10-week Inclusive Business Growth Course in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, McGill University, and the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI).

The course is designed to equip SMEs and women-led enterprises with practical tools to scale sustainably, adopt inclusive management practices, and access financing opportunities.

The Ghana Business League Awards, organised by Maven Communications in collaboration with Zeliatte Media Ghana, is one of the country’s premier business recognition platforms.

Under the theme “From Vision to Success: Celebrating Ghana’s Top Businesses,” the 2025 edition honoured 41 individuals and organisations for their exceptional contributions to economic development, corporate social responsibility, and entrepreneurship.

Pearl Gborglah’s recognition at this year’s awards highlights not only her personal achievements but also her enduring commitment to transforming agribusiness in Ghana.

Her impact continues to inspire the next generation of African women leaders to lead boldly, manage fearlessly, and drive lasting change across sectors.

Profile of new Accra Hearts of Oak coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani

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Mas-Ud Didi Dramani is now head coach for Accra Hearts of Oak Mas-Ud Didi Dramani is now head coach for Accra Hearts of Oak

Mas-Ud Didi Dramani (born 3 March 1966) is a football coach and a retired Ghana international football player.

He is the head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak and also a senior Confederation of African Football (CAF) instructor and assessor of coaches.

He was the head coach of the Ghana National under-17 team, when they qualified for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan and won a bronze medal.

Didi began his youth career with Bolga Soccer Masters at Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region of Ghana.

He then continued at Tamale Hearts Babies in the Northern Region of Ghana.

Didi began his professional career with Real Tamale United (RTU) and later became the captain of the club.

He later proceeded to Cape Coast’s Abusua Dwarfs for a short while and returned to his beloved club RTU in 1998 and retired from active football in 2000.

After his playing career, Didi left for the University of Education in Winneba in Ghana to study Physical Education (PE) with Football Coaching as his major.

He returned to Kumbungu Senior High School in Tamale to become a PE teacher.

While teaching, he founded Guan United and became the head coach for the Division 2 side.

Under him, the club qualified for the National Division 1 league and qualified 3 times for the Division 1 league play-off (Middle league) three times.

He signed for Kumasi Asante Kotoko in August 2021 as head coach.

Didi was appointed as the assistant coach of Ghana’s women’s national team, the Black Queens, from 2009 to 2011.

Whilst with the Queens, he also worked for Right to Dream Academy, Akosombo in the Eastern Region of Ghana, 2010-2012, as a coach educator.

He left the academy when he was appointed as the head coach of Ghana’s Women’s U-17 National team, the Black Maidens, in 2012.

In August 2012, Didi signed for Asante Kotoko.

He later managed the Ghana women’s team and then left for Danish club FC Nordsjælland.

Didi started his coaching certification in 2002 with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Basic Coaching Certificate and followed it with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Intermediate Coaching Certificate and the CAF High Level Coaching Certificate in 2003 and 2005, respectively.

He continued to do his CAF License ‘C’ in 2007. Didi then participated in the 31st and 32nd International DFB (German Football Association) coaching courses in Hennef, Germany, and received the International DFB Coaching Certificates “B” and “A” in 2008 and 2009, respectively.

He continued to do his CAF License ‘B’ and ‘A’ Certifications in 2009 and 2012, respectively, in Ghana.

Whilst Didi was pursuing his certification as a coach, he was also striving to become a coach instructor.

He attained his CAF Regional Coaches Instructor’s Certificate in 2011, a full Instructor’s certificate in 2012, and he has become a CAF Senior Coaches Instructor and Assessor, a certificate he attained in 2013.

Didi became the 2013-2014 first Capital Plus Premier League coach of the year after aiding Asante Kotoko to win the League title for a second consecutive season.

A prize he won during the 2012–2013 season when he won his first league trophy with Asante Kotoko.

Didi again became the winner of the 2014 MTN FA Cup Coach of the year award.

He won the SWAG coach of the year in 2012 following his exploits with the Black Maiden of Ghana in Azerbaijan, where the team became the first African team to win a bronze medal.

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Prof. Kaori Cautions Media On AI Usage

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HAYASHI Kaori

 

A Professor of the University of Tokyo, HAYASHI Kaori, has called on media practitioners to exercise some restraint when using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in their line of work.

Prof. Kaori’s lecture during the 3rd Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Chair event on the theme “From Ink to Intelligence: The Future of Japanese Journalism in the AI Era,” explored the trajectory of Japanese journalism, from its 19th-century origins in print culture to its current engagement with artificial intelligence.

She mentioned that with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in reshaping the global media landscape, stakeholders in Ghana must adopt a strategic and cautious approach to its integration, drawing on lessons from Japan’s experience.

“Journalism has become even more important in the age of AI, setting certain kinds of principles in the world of information,” Prof. Kaori noted. She warned against the unchecked spread of fake news and called for stronger institutional frameworks within media organisations to monitor the use of AI and uphold professional standards.

She stated that despite Japan’s strong legacy in newspaper journalism, the industry now faces pressure to innovate while preserving editorial integrity. Media organisations are cautiously adopting AI for automation and content generation, amid concerns about ethics, accuracy, and regulation.

Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, Yoshimoto Hiroshi, praised the JICA Chair as a valuable platform for intellectual exchange and shared learning. He acknowledged the dual nature of AI, urging stakeholders to find a balance between its potential benefits and risks.

“This is the third time we are organising the JICA Chair in Ghana, and the focus on AI is both relevant and necessary,” Ambassador Yoshimoto remarked. “We hope Japan’s development story, particularly in science and technology, can serve as a useful guide for Ghana.”

Senior Lecturer and Director at the Centre for Asian Studies, Dr. Lloyd George Adu Amoah, observed that while Japan is known for its technological prowess, it is taking a restrained approach to AI integration, particularly in safeguarding cultural values and journalistic integrity.

“From my research, it is clear that Japan is having second thoughts about the rise of artificial intelligence. The message from Japan is that countries like Ghana must begin to interrogate the broader implications of AI, not just embrace it with idealism,” Dr. Adu Amoah said.

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24-Hour Economy policy will be private sector led – Haruna Iddrisu

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Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, says the newly launched 24-Hour Economy policy by President John Dramani Mahama will be led by the private sector, not government.

Speaking on PM Express, the Tamale South MP said the president made it clear that government would only act as a facilitator and enabler to support businesses willing to take up the initiative.

“What was profound is for the President to remark publicly that 24-hour economy will be private sector led, and that it will not be dominated by government, and that government will only be an enabler, a facilitator, for the private sector to take up the initiative in the various sectors of the economy,” he stated.

The remarks followed the official unveiling of the policy by President Mahama earlier in the day on July 2, which the former Minority Leader described as a “rare opportunity” and “not a nerve-breaking exercise at all” for the president.

According to him, President Mahama launched the 24-Hour Economy alongside the Accelerated Export Development Initiative as part of a strategic national response to Ghana’s import-heavy economy.

“He launched the 24-hour policy and the accelerated Export Development Initiative of his government, and shared with the Ghanaian people that this has been in his thinking and contemplation in the last four or more years,” Mr Iddrisu noted.

“He’s talked about it whilst being out of government as President of the Republic, and expedited by the circumstance of our country that we still spend huge amounts of money on imports.”

He cited figures shared by Mahama to illustrate the challenge. “About $3 billion on rice imports, $3.4 billion on cereal grains, frozen poultry on $2.6 billion and sugar taking $2.4 billion,” he said, emphasising the urgency of promoting local production and export.

Haruna Iddrisu said he interpreted the launch as a direct response to a national need.

“It means that the President wants to respond to a national need, a need for us to invest more in – in his words – to have a self-reliant, dependent, food sufficient, producing country that can feed itself in a country that guarantees food security.”

He also highlighted the significance of the president appointing Goosie Tanoh to spearhead the initiative.

“That is why he’s gotten Goosie Tanoh, one of the sharpest and brilliant minds of the NDC, to be the anchor person to guide him in implementing the 24-hour economy.”

Haruna Iddrisu emphasised that Mahama’s intentions go beyond slogans.

“From policy or from slogan to action, 24-hour plus initiative of the president,” he said. “This is not an event or a race which must end today.”

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Glamorous Yellow Inspired Outfit For Classy Events

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Radiate sunshine and confidence with this glamorous yellow-inspired outfit that’s perfect for any classy event. Yellow, often associated with warmth, optimism, and brightness, is a color that naturally draws attention and when it’s styled with elegance and flair, it becomes a true showstopper. This stunning ensemble is not just an outfit, it’s a bold fashion statement that speaks volumes about your confidence, charm, and exquisite taste. Whether you’re attending a wedding, gala, high-profile luncheon, or a sophisticated gathering, this outfit effortlessly sets the tone for a chic and fashionable appearance.

The richness of the fabric, the flawless tailoring, and the regal blend of tradition and modernity all come together to create a look that is as empowering as it is beautiful. The golden-yellow hue compliments every skin tone, while the carefully curated accessories elevate the entire vibe, making you stand out with grace and poise. If you’re a lady who values fashion with purpose and loves to make grand entrances, this yellow-inspired outfit is your go-to style inspiration.

So, as you prepare for your next classy event, let this look be a reminder that bold colors, when styled with taste and sophistication, can reflect your inner glow just as brightly as your outer beauty.

This glamorous yellow-inspired outfit is more than just a fashion choice it’s a celebration of boldness, elegance, and femininity. For the modern woman who isn’t afraid to shine, this style offers the perfect balance of sophistication and radiance. So, if you’re planning to turn heads at your next classy event, let yellow be your power color and step out with confidence, charm, and undeniable grace.

Friday Club urges NPP presidential hopefuls to prioritise unity and issue-based campaigning

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A group of New Patriotic Party-aligned lecturers known as the Friday Club, has called on all prospective presidential candidates and their supporters to exercise restraint, maturity and focus on issues rather than personalities as the party prepares for its internal leadership race ahead of the 2028 general elections.

In a statement released today, Wednesday, July 2, the group urged party members to uphold the NPP’s legacy of disciplined democratic practice and avoid conduct that could fracture party unity.

“As a party with a proud legacy of democratic practice and internal competition, the NPP must once again demonstrate its strength through a disciplined, issue-based and forward-looking leadership contest,” the statement read.

The Friday Club warned that while only one candidate will ultimately be chosen as the party’s flagbearer, fostering disunity during the contest could undermine efforts to rally support for the eventual nominee.

“Sowing seeds of acrimony now will only make unity and effective mobilisation later more difficult,” the group cautioned.

Signed by President of the group, Prof Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah, and Secretary, Dr Daniel Okyere-Darko Nsowah, the statement further urged all aspirants to focus their campaigns on policies, leadership qualities, and a shared vision for the party and country.

The group also called on the NPP’s National Executive Committee (NEC), Council of Elders and other internal structures to ensure a transparent and fair process, stressing the need for discipline and timely interventions to prevent potential divisions.

“We urge the National Executive Committee (NEC), the Council of Elders and other relevant structures and bodies within the Party to play proactive roles in ensuring that the internal contest is fair, transparent and devoid of actions that could jeopardise party cohesion,” the statement added.

The Friday Club concluded by urging all members of the NPP to let “unity, decorum and a shared commitment to Ghana’s development” guide their actions.

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We’re ready for Ablekuma North rerun – NDC declares

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) says it is fully prepared to return to the polls in the Ablekuma North Constituency, following the Electoral Commission’s (EC) decision to rerun parliamentary elections in 19 polling stations after a dispute over results from the December 7, 2024, general election.

Speaking after the EC’s announcement in an interview on Citi Eyewitness News on Wednesday July 2, the Deputy General Secretary of the NDC, Mustapha Gbande, expressed confidence in the party’s candidate, Ewurabena Aubynn, and vowed to fight any attempt to undermine the will of the people.

“The NDC believes that our candidate Ewurabena Aubynn is capable, competent, and well fit for that purpose,” Gbande stated. “On December 7, the people of Ablekuma North, based on voting patterns, contemplated on making her their MP — as opposed to an individual who is only good at twerking on campaign platforms and has been alleged in visa racketeering.”

Gbande accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of attempting to manipulate the process to impose a candidate on the constituency. He said the NDC sees the rerun as an opportunity to restore the true voice of the electorate.

“You can’t impose that candidate on a constituency,” he said. “Every single step advanced by the NPP after December 7 leading to the indiscriminate walkout by the Minority in parliament to any action they have undertaken so far is an indication that they want to illegally impose on the people on Ablekuma North.”

The EC’s decision to rerun the election in 19 polling stations follows concerns raised by the NDC over the use of scanned Pink Sheets—key election result documents—submitted by the NPP. According to the EC, the scanned Pink Sheets from 19 polling stations lacked proper verification from Presiding Officers, despite being approved by party agents.

Gbande used the analogy of a cancelled exam to illustrate the party’s willingness to face the polls again.

“If you’re a competent student and the examiner cancels your results, you shouldn’t be afraid to go back and rewrite,” he said. “The NDC will return to the people of Ablekuma North, plead with them in one accord, and seek their mandate again. We believe that in those 19 polling stations, they will vote to make up the difference.”

The EC has scheduled the rerun for Friday, July 11, 2025. The Commission has assured the public of a transparent and peaceful process, with security provided by the Ghana Police Service.

Gbande alleging that the NPP had previously attempted to use the Electoral Commission to “steal” the Ablekuma North seat.

“Ablekuma North is one of the seats the NPP sought to use the EC to steal from the NDC. We’re simply going back to do what the law requires us to do,” he said.

The rerun is expected to be a high-stakes contest, as both major parties intensify efforts to secure a crucial parliamentary seat in the Greater Accra Region.

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Diddy’s young daughters seen leaving court as rapper avoids life behind bars

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Sean P. Diddy Combs’ twin daughters, D’Lila and Jessie Combs, have been present for much of their dad’s sex trafficking trial, but were reportedly taken out of the courtroom during parts of the testimony

Jessie Combs, and Chance Combs depart federal court as jury begins deliberations in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial on June 30, 2025,
Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs’ children’s ordeal as they attend court

Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs’ children were in attendance at the courthouse when he received his verdict in the sex trafficking case. D’Lila and Jessie Combs, the youngest of Diddy’s children to attend the trial, were often spotted in the courtroom but sometimes found the testimony too distressing to sit through.

They were escorted out during particularly explicit segments, which is understandable given they’ve only just finished high school and celebrated their prom amidst the legal drama.

On Wednesday, Diddy was cleared of the most serious accusations levelled against him, including sex trafficking and racketeering, sparing him a potential life sentence – a relief that saw him drop to his knees in court.

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Daugthers of Sean "Diddy" Combs, depart at Manhattan's Federal Court as jury continues deliberations in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial on July 2, 2025, in New York City. Jurors in the trial of music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs head back into deliberations Wednesday, aiming to reach a unanimous decision on the case's most serious charge of leading a criminal organization. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
The twins were seen multiple times at the courtroom

Nevertheless, he was convicted on two lesser counts related to transporting individuals for prostitution purposes. Throughout the proceedings, the twins were seen donning coordinated outfits.

On Monday, June 30, they arrived at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse wearing identical black trouser suits, accompanied by their sister, Chance.

By Wednesday, July 2, they had chosen more subdued attire, with one in an all-black ensemble and the other in a navy blue jumpsuit. The siblings were holding hands as they walked into the courtroom to hear their father’s fate.

Diddy’s family broke their silence on Wednesday as he was cleared of the most serious charges. When asked how his dad was, Diddy’s son, Christian responded: “Great,” while his daughters added: “Good, happy.”

Diddy faced a total of five charges spread over three federal indictments, encompassing sex trafficking, conspiracy to commit racketeering, and transportation for prostitution.

He entered a plea of not guilty to all charges levelled against him. Furthermore, he strongly refutes any allegations of misconduct, including those brought forward in civil lawsuits. He has now been acquitted of the sex trafficking and racketeering charges but has been found guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution.

The allegations against him were thrust into the public eye in November 2023 when his former partner, Cassie Ventura, lodged a civil complaint against him.

Despite the former couple resolving the issue out of court, with Diddy not conceding any wrongdoing, her action sparked a flurry of additional lawsuits from across the nation, accusing him of comparable offences which then sparked a police investigation.

During the two-month trial, the court heard how Diddy flew people around the country, including his girlfriends and paid male sex workers, to engage in sexual encounters, a felony violation of the federal Mann Act.

However, he was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges, relating to allegations that he forced his former girlfriends into drug-fuelled sex encounters, which had been known as ‘freak offs.’

Farmer rescues baby girl buried alive on his farm

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NIGERIA – A farmer, Kabiru Kamba, who rescued a buried newly born baby girl has recounted how, on Friday, he exhumed and rescued her alive in his farmland in Kamba, Dandi Local Government Area of Kebbi.

Kamba narrated the incident when he received a team of the state’s Technical Working Group on Gender-Based Violence in his residence in Kamba town, Dandi LGA, on Monday.

India and Ghana deepen security, economic ties as Modi visits

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ACCRA, Ghana — India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ghana’s President John Mahama agreed on Wednesday to deepen security and mining ties during the first visit by an Indian leader in three decades.

Resource-rich Ghana, seen as a beacon of democratic stability in Africa, is Modi’s first stop in a tour that will take the Indian premier to four other countries in Africa, the Caribbean and South America.

The visit comes as the Asian nation competes with China and Russia for economic influence in Africa.

“We will increase our cooperation in areas such as the training of armed forces, maritime security, defence supply and cybersecurity,” Modi said at a joint news conference with Mahama.

The two leaders also discussed regional and international issues, including the Sahel, where jihadists have recently intensified offensives in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.

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“We have decided to strengthen our mutual cooperation in the area of counter-terrorism,” Modi said.

India, the world’s most populous country and a nuclear armed power, has close ties with Russia but is often in rivalry with China — two powers vying for more influence in Africa.

Modi, who praised Ghana’s role in regional blocs including the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States, said “it is a matter of pride for Ghana” that the AU obtained permanent membership of the G20 during India’s G20 presidency.

India held the annually rotating presidency of the G20 in 2023 and used the group’s summit to position India as a representative of countries outside traditional power blocs.

– Theatre of competition –

Africa has become a theatre of competition between the United States, former European colonial powers such as France, as well as Russia and China.

Mahama, who has been in office for just six months, said his government will “leverage on its relationship with like-minded countries such as India to achieve our set objectives”.

“Both countries will work to deepen economic and investment relations at a time that Ghana is undergoing economic restructuring due to the debt treatments we are undergoing and the IMF programme,” said Mahama.

India is one of Ghana’s main trading partners and is the leading destination for Ghanaian exports, primarily due to Indian gold imports.

According to the Indian foreign ministry, bilateral trade between the two countries reached $3.1 billion in 2024–2025.

Modi pledged Indian companies’ support in the exploration and mining of “critical minerals”.

Ghana’s main exports to India include gold, cocoa, cashew nuts and timber, while India exports pharmaceuticals, agricultural machinery, transport vehicles, electrical equipment, plastics, iron and steel and alcoholic beverages.

The leaders also discussed cooperation in vaccine production.

A military guard, as well as traditional Ghanaian drummers and dancers performing in colourful kente outfits, welcomed Modi at the airport.

Modi will remain in Accra until Thursday, before flying to Trinidad and Tobago, and then on to Argentina and Brazil to attend a summit of the BRICS group of emerging economies in Rio de Janeiro on July 6 and 7.

Before returning to India, he will also stop in Namibia, a southern Africa country which in March elected its first woman president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.

The last time an Indian prime minister visited Ghana was in 1995.

Modi also met members of Ghana’s 15,000-strong Indian community, some of whom have been in the country since its independence nearly 70 years ago.

PM Modi conferred with Ghana’s highest honour: What students should know about the Order of the Star

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PM Modi conferred with Ghana’s highest honour: What students should know about the Order of the Star
Modi conferred with highest state honour ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’, the country’s highest civilian honour, during his official visit to Ghana. This recognition marks a significant moment in India-Ghana relations and adds to the list of prestigious global honours PM Modi has received in recent years.The award was presented by Ghanaian President John Mahama in recognition of PM Modi’s “distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership.” The Prime Minister, in his acceptance speech, described the honour as both a symbol of pride and a responsibility to deepen the friendship between India and Ghana.What is the Order of the Star of Ghana?The Order of the Star of Ghana is the second-highest national award given by the Government of Ghana to individuals who have contributed significantly to the country’s cause. It was once Ghana’s highest honour until June 23, 2008, when it was surpassed by the Grand Order of the Star and Eagles of Ghana.Recipients of this award are decorated at formal state functions chaired by the President of Ghana. The Order is awarded in three classes: Companion (CSG), Officer (OSG), and Member (MSG), each with honorary and various divisions such as civil, military, and police. The Prime Minister was conferred the Officer grade.The insignia and significance of the awardThe insignia of the Order includes a seven-pointed star medal, measuring 51 millimetres in diameter, worn with a ribbon collar, sash, pendant, and rosette. The ribbon has three equal stripes of red, yellow, and green, reflecting the Ghanaian flag. The sash width varies depending on the class of the award, with the Officer class sash worn over the left shoulder.This award symbolises Ghana’s appreciation for distinguished service and leadership, often granted to foreign dignitaries who foster strong bilateral relations. Notable recipients of the Companion class include Queen Elizabeth II, President Lula Da Silva of Brazil, and Charles III, highlighting the award’s prestige.Modi’s award and India-Ghana friendshipPM Modi’s acceptance speech emphasised the award’s deeper meaning, dedicating it to the aspirations of the youth and the rich cultural diversity shared by India and Ghana. He said, “This honour is also a responsibility; to keep working towards stronger India-Ghana friendship.” His visit was the first by an Indian Prime Minister in over 30 years, reinforcing diplomatic ties.BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya noted that this is PM Modi’s 24th global award, with past recognitions coming from countries such as Russia and Palestine. These awards reflect not only Modi’s leadership but India’s growing international stature.What students can learn from this honourFor students, the Order of the Star of Ghana is an example of how countries honour global leaders who promote cooperation and shared democratic values. It demonstrates the importance of diplomacy, cultural exchange, and leadership on the world stage.Understanding such awards can inspire young learners to appreciate international relations and the responsibilities that come with global recognition. Modi’s award also encourages students to see how strong bilateral friendships contribute to peace and development.

Can Cina Soul sue Big Akwes over death threats? – Legal expert weighs in

Big Akwes made some disturbing remarks about Cina Soul Big Akwes made some disturbing remarks about Cina Soul

Following the disturbing remarks made by Kumawood actor Big Akwes during a live TV discussion, where he graphically described how he would kill Cina Soul during a “Kiss, Marry, Kill” segment, criminal lawyer Bernard Obiri has outlined the legal options available to the musician.

Big Akwes on Bryt TV claimed he would summon Cina Soul spiritually, stab her, drink her blood, and eat her intestines.

Although framed as part of a game, the graphic nature of his comments sparked massive public outrage.

Cina Soul later shared the video on social media, tagging the Ghana Police Service and the Ministry of Communications.

She described the remarks as “deeply unsettling” and said, “I feel genuinely threatened.”

Speaking on the development in an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb’s Isaac Dadzie, criminal lawyer Bernard Obiri explained that pursuing criminal charges would require the police to establish that a credible threat had been made.

“She would first need to file a formal complaint with the police, stating that she feels her life is at risk because of the remarks made,” Obiri said.

He noted that for a criminal case to proceed, investigators must determine if:

1. A threat was actually made

2.Whether the person intended to carry out the threat

3. Whether the person had the means or capacity to carry it out.

However, Obiri acknowledged that the context of the statement, a game, could make it difficult to prove an ill motive.

“Because it was part of a game, he could argue that the comments weren’t serious,” he explained.

Even though Big Akwes has previously been accused of verbally harassing Cina Soul, such as body-shaming her on live television, Obiri said that building a criminal case would still be challenging.

Furthermore, the fact that the supposed threat involved “spiritual” methods, such as summoning her through a magic mirror, adds another legal complication.

“The law does not concern itself with spiritual matters. You cannot prove such things in court,” he added, referencing the case Blay v. The Republic.

Nevertheless, Obiri emphasised that her strongest recourse lies in civil legal action.

“So she can issue a writ against him in court. Probably for a nuisance. She may seek an order from the court against him to retract his statements and to probably refrain from committing the acts she is complaining about,” he said.

To strengthen her case, Obiri urged Cina Soul to preserve all relevant evidence, recorded video clips of the game segment, social media posts, news coverage, and any previous televised incidents. to support applications both to the police and the civil courts.

In conclusion, while criminal proceedings may falter given the entertainment context of the remarks, civil remedies offer robust protection.

Filing for a civil protection order could afford immediate relief and legal consequences for non-compliance, sending a firm message that such violent rhetoric cannot go unchecked, even on television.

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Watch as Elmina Chief causes stir after riding in palanquin draped in NDC colours at Bakatue Festival

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The chief is seen wearing NDC colours and a branded scarf tied around his head The chief is seen wearing NDC colours and a branded scarf tied around his head

The Paramount Chief of Elmina in the Edina Traditional Area, Nana Kwadwo Conduah VI, has sparked controversy after being seen adorned in National Democratic Congress (NDC) paraphernalia while seated in a palanquin during the 2025 Bakatue Festival.

In a viral video, the chief is seen wearing NDC colours and a branded scarf tied around his head, as he is lifted into the air in a palanquin carried by his subordinates, joyfully jamming to Kofi Kinaata’s hit song ‘Abonsam’ as part of the festival procession.

This is not the first time Nana Kwadwo Conduah VI has stirred public debate. He was previously captured dancing to King Paluta’s popular song Aseda, which also sparked mixed reactions online.

The 2025 Edina Bakatue Festival was officially launched on Tuesday, 25th February, at the historic Elmina Castle.

The annual festival marks the beginning of the fishing season for the people of Elmina and surrounding communities.

It consistently draws hundreds of locals and visitors eager to witness the colorful celebrations and cultural displays.

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Chinese Ambassador to Ghana visits Waylead’s Alphabet City project

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Ambassador Tong and his delegation toured the villas and apartments within the estate Ambassador Tong and his delegation toured the villas and apartments within the estate

The Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Ambassador Tong, led a delegation to visit the Alphabet City residential development, a flagship project by Waylead, one of Ghana’s leading real estate developers.

Ambassador Tong and his delegation toured the villas and apartments within the estate, expressing high regard for the project’s master planning, construction quality, and overall environment.

Following the tour, a meeting was held at Waylead’s office, where Mr. Keegan Wang, the Managing Director (MD) of the company, briefed the ambassador on Waylead’s operations and development journey in Ghana.

During the discussion, Ambassador Tong engaged in in-depth conversations with both Chinese staff representatives from Waylead and its contractors—China Railway Construction Engineering Group (CRCEG) and Kweichow Construction.

He also showed keen interest in the working and living conditions of Chinese staff as well as the employment situation of local Ghanaian workers.

The Alphabet City project directly employs over 240 Ghanaians and around 20 Chinese staff members. Ambassador Tong commended the company’s contribution to job creation in Ghana.

Upon learning about the project’s building material supply chain, Ambassador Tong encouraged Waylead to attract more high-quality Chinese building material manufacturers to invest and establish local factories in Ghana, thereby creating more jobs in Ghana.

In addition, Ambassador Tong inquired about the company’s relationship with local authorities and chiefs. He offered valuable advice on strengthening community engagement and urged the company to operate in full compliance with local laws, build a strong brand image, and strive for sustainable and higher-level development.

The visit by Ambassador Tong and his delegation demonstrated the Chinese government’s strong support for Chinese private investments in Ghana, injecting renewed confidence and momentum into Ghana’s economy and Waylead’s future growth.

Old video of young Sharaf Mahama showcasing football talent stuns fans

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Sharaf Mahama with the captain's armband celebrating with his teammates Sharaf Mahama with the captain’s armband celebrating with his teammates

A rare video has surfaced online, offering a glimpse into a side of Sharaf Mahama that many Ghanaians may not have seen before: a gifted young footballer with quick feet, sharp dribbles, and an eye for goal.

Sharaf, the son of President John Dramani Mahama and now CEO of Legacy Rise Sport, has recently turned heads with his public football drills on an AstroTurf pitch in Accra.

But this newly resurfaced clip goes much further back, revealing that his love for the beautiful game runs deep.

In the short but telling footage, a young Sharaf was captured weaving past defenders with effortless dribbles, striking the ball cleanly with both feet, and showing off the kind of composure in front of goal that hints at serious promise.

His natural touch, balance, and confidence on the ball have left many on social media wondering why he didn’t chase a full-time career on the pitch.

Instead, Sharaf has built a name for himself off the field, most recently by organising the acclaimed, “Battle of the Beasts” boxing event in Ghana in collaboration with Amir Khan Promotions, a move that earned praise for boosting the country’s boxing scene.

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24-Hour Economy: Here’s where the idea came from

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President John Dramani Mahama, speaking at the launch of the 24-Hour Economy initiative

President John Dramani Mahama has traced the roots of Ghana’s 24-hour economy initiative to deep reflection and lessons learned from his previous term in office, describing it as a transformative response to the country’s economic challenges and a blueprint for inclusive growth.

Speaking at the official launch of the 24-hour economy policy in Accra, President Mahama revealed that the vision emerged from Ghana’s long-standing struggle with an imbalanced economic model—exporting raw materials cheaply while importing expensive refined goods.

“So what are the origins of the 24-hour vision? The visions behind the 24-hour economy and the Accelerated Export Development Programme was born from reflection during and after my previous term in office,” he said.

“Between 2016 and 2020, it became increasingly clear that Ghana, like many African countries, is trapped in a model of unequal exchange. We export raw materials and we import refined finished products. We ship cocoa, gold, timber and oil abroad only to repurchase them as chocolate, jewellery, furniture and fuel at a far greater cost.”

President Mahama was unflinching in his critique of this outdated system.

“This model does not serve our people. It has never served our people. It generates foreign jobs, it fuels foreign economies, and funds foreign healthcare and education systems—while our youth remain unemployed, our industries stagnate, and our imports balloon.”

While highlighting the strides made by his administration in energy, infrastructure, ICT, and human capital, he emphasized that these foundations needed to be part of a larger, more integrated plan.

“We had laid the essential foundation then for energy and infrastructure, for roads, for ICT systems, and human capital investment. But we knew that we needed to go further. And that meant we needed an integrated, bold and coherent approach that dismantles the silos of past policies,” Mahama stated. “The 24-Hour Plus Program is that collective answer.”

What began as a policy concept soon captured national imagination.

“In 2020 and 2024, the idea of the 24-hour economy captured national attention. It became a slogan of hope, a symbol that change was necessary and possible,” he said. “Our task now is to move from vision to implementation, from aspiration to action. This launch is not the end but it is the beginning of a massive national mobilization.”

At the launch, Presidential Advisor on the programme, Mr. Goosie Tanoh, who also coordinated the programme’s development, paid tribute to the diverse and dedicated teams behind the initiative.

He noted that the programme was “framed, developed, tested, written up, and illustrated by a dedicated, talented, and youthful workforce, along with a professional team, between January and May 2025.”

“Their ages range from 24 to 69 years old. I am personally grateful to every member of the Secretariat—for your faith in Ghana, your long nights, your imagination, your competence. I could not have asked for a better team,” he said.

Mr. Tanoh also praised the leadership of President Mahama, crediting him with providing the vision that propelled the initiative forward.

“We must acknowledge the presidency—the leadership of President Mahama—whose vision for a productive, prosperous, integrated, innovative, and equitable society has driven the development of this program.”

He added that the vision did not emerge in isolation, citing the important role of the NDC’s 2024 Manifesto Committee, chaired by Danso Baffoe, now Cabinet Secretary.

“Special tribute is due to the members of the 24-Hour Economy Taskforce Team and the Jobs and Employment Sub-Committee of the manifesto committee. Thank you for your remarkable efforts, your dedication, and contributions. They are deeply appreciated” he said.

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24-Hour Economy has moved from slogan to strategy

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the government’s flagship 24-Hour Economy policy has officially transitioned from a campaign idea into a comprehensive national strategy designed to enhance productivity and drive inclusive economic growth.

Speaking at the official launch of the policy in Accra on Wednesday, July 2, President Mahama recounted how the concept captured national attention in 2024, resonating widely as a symbol of hope and possibility.

“We have moved from slogan to strategy today. In 2024, the idea of a 24-hour economy captured national attention. It became a slogan of hope, a symbol that change was necessary and that it was possible,” he said.

He stressed that while the policy launch marked a milestone, the real test lies ahead in its successful implementation.

“Our task now is to ensure that the necessary change is with the implementation. This launch is not the end, but it is the beginning of a massive national mobilisation,” the President added.

Addressing misconceptions surrounding the policy, President Mahama clarified that the 24-Hour Economy initiative is not simply about extending work hours, but about unlocking productivity across key sectors and creating more opportunities for Ghanaians.

“Let me be clear here, the 24+ Agenda is not just about extending working hours. It is about unleashing productivity, expanding opportunities, [and] accelerating export through well-structured and inclusive interventions.”

The 24-Hour Economy policy is a cornerstone of the Mahama administration’s economic vision, and is expected to promote job creation, stimulate investment, and strengthen Ghana’s global competitiveness.

Mid-Year budget to clarify road contractor payments – Ampem Nyarko

“My Odogwu Pararan!” – Nkechi Blessing unveils ‘new lover’

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It looks like Nkechi Blessing Sunday is off the market again.

The actress and social media firecracker just debuted her new man on her Instagram page, and fans are still picking their jaws off the floor.

Dressed in a bold floral outfit with face beat to perfection, Nkechi posed beside her handsome boo, whose beard game is just as strong as his hold on her waist.

Ghana Confers Highest Honour on Modi During Historic State Visit

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Mahama Welcomes Indian Prime Minister Modi
Mahama Welcomes Indian Prime Minister Modi

President John Mahama welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ghana on July 3, 2025, marking India’s first prime ministerial visit in three decades.

The two-day tour aims to deepen bilateral ties through new agreements in trade, technology, health, and education.

In a Facebook post, Mahama highlighted the visit’s significance: “We look forward to productive engagements to advance cooperation between our nations.” Modi’s itinerary includes addressing Ghana’s Parliament and signing multiple memoranda of understanding (MoUs).

A pivotal moment will be Ghana’s conferral of the Order of the Star of Ghana—the nation’s highest award—placing Modi alongside global figures like France’s Jacques Chirac and Kenya’s William Ruto. Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa confirmed the honour, noting its reflection of “strong India-Ghana relations and potential for expanded collaboration.”

The visit signals renewed diplomatic momentum between the two democracies, with Ghana positioning itself as a strategic partner for India in West Africa.

PM in Ghana: Modi conferred with highest state honour ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’; BJP lauds his 24 global awards | India News

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PM in Ghana: Modi conferred with highest state honour 'The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana'; BJP lauds his 24 global awards
Modi conferred with highest state honour ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (local time) was conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’ and said that this honour is a responsibility, to keep working towards a stronger India-Ghana friendship. In his acceptance speech, Modi said the award was a matter of great pride and honour for him and dedicated it to the aspirations and bright future of the youth of the two countries, the historical ties between Ghana and India, and their rich cultural traditions and diversity.In a post on X, PM Modi said, “I thank the people and Government of Ghana for conferring ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’ upon me. This honour is dedicated to the bright future of our youth, their aspirations, our rich cultural diversity and the historical ties between India and Ghana.”Ghana President John Mahama presented the award.“This honour is also a responsibility; to keep working towards stronger India-Ghana friendship. India will always stand with the people of Ghana and continue to contribute as a trusted friend and development partner,” he added. The award was presented during PM Modi’s visit to Ghana, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in more than 30 years. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya said that PM Modi has been conferred with 24 global awards including the countries from Palestine and Russia.“This prestigious recognition reflects not only PM Modi’s global leadership but also India’s rising stature on the world stage under his visionary guidance,” Malviya said in a post on X.The award was conferred on the prime minister in recognition of his “distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership,” the MEA said in a press release.Thanking the people and government of Ghana for the special gesture, the prime minister noted that the “shared democratic values and traditions of the two countries would continue to nurture the partnership”.He said the award “further deepens the friendship between the two countries and places new responsibility on him to embrace and advance bilateral ties.”

Breaking News Live Updates: PM Modi conferred Ghana’s national honour

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Wednesday conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’, the country’s national honour, for his “distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership”.

Modi received the award from the Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama.

“Honoured to be conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’,” the prime minister said in an X post.

In his acceptance speech, Modi said the award was a matter of great pride and honour for him.

“I humbly accept the award on behalf of the 140 crore Indians,” he said, dedicating it to the aspirations and bright future of the youth of the two countries, their rich cultural traditions and diversity, and the historical ties between Ghana and India.

“This honour is also a responsibility; to keep working towards stronger India-Ghana friendship. India will always stand with the people of Ghana and continue to contribute as a trusted friend and development partner,” he said in an X post.

DopeNation were expecting to be ‘spoon fed’ at Lynx Entertainment

Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene

Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene has once again taken a swipe at music duo DopeNation.

In an interview with Hitz FM, shared on Instagram on July 2, 2025, Kuami Eugene claimed that DopeNation expected to be spoon-fed during their time at Lynx Entertainment.

He explained that the music group left the label because they couldn’t keep up with the hard work required of them.

“I am just having fun. They thought that after signing with Lynx Entertainment, we were going to do everything for them, including putting food into their mouths.

“But when they realised they had to work harder, that was when they quit,” he said.

Kuami Eugene also recalled a past statement in which he remarked that DopeNation’s exit from Lynx Entertainment would ultimately benefit him.

According to him, he was only joking and made the comments in a lighthearted manner.

“When they left, they forgot that food meant for four people would now be given to two people. I was just having fun, and they know that.

“But because they were new to the record label, they didn’t know that is how I am,” he added.

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GoldBod Taskforce launches crackdown, arrests 10 in gold trade bust

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The suspects were arrested with pump-action guns and huge amount of money The suspects were arrested with pump-action guns and huge amount of money

In a significant move against illicit gold trafficking, the GoldBod Taskforce arrested ten Chinese nationals in Asankragua, Western Region, just 48 hours after the government declared a nationwide prohibition on foreign participation in the local gold sector.

The accused were allegedly involved in illegal gold dealings at a private apartment when they were apprehended.

Based on reliable information from informants, the operation also resulted in the recovery of a pump-action gun, a large number of suspected money-laundering casino cards, 1.3 kg of gold valued at almost GH₵1.4 million, and more than GH₵1.3 million in cash.

GoldBod CEO Sammy Gyamfi, speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, June 2, 2025, confirmed that the arrested individuals would not be deported but would face full prosecution in accordance with Ghana’s laws.

“We mean business, and this time around, you cannot engage in illegal gold trading and gold smuggling and go scot-free,” he said.

According to Mr Gyamfi, the task force’s prompt action makes it abundantly evident to unlawful operators, particularly foreigners, that Ghana is acting decisively to clean up the gold business and implement its new rule that forbids foreigners from purchasing or selling gold in Ghana.

“The grace period is over and we have given countless warnings upon warnings. And so when you are arrested now, there will not be anything like deportation,” he said.

The CEO of GoldBod added that he has given the investigators instructions to use the evidence provided by the field workers to create a strong case.

“By tomorrow, they will be arraigned before court, we will be praying the court remands them into custody for further investigations and it is our hope that we will get a favourable outcome,” he added.

ECG challenges Rehoboth’s claims in Kweiman Estate power theft dispute

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ECG uncovers illegal connection at Rehoboth Estate in Kweiman ECG uncovers illegal connection at Rehoboth Estate in Kweiman

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has clarified the circumstances surrounding the recent disconnection exercise at the Rehoboth Kweiman Estate.

According to ECG, the company, on June 16, 2025, conducted an operation at the estate and uncovered 83 instances of illegal connections, including within the estate’s administrative office.

As a result, power was disconnected from the entire estate, which consists of approximately 400 apartments.

The management of Rehoboth was subsequently summoned to ECG’s Accra East Regional Office at Makola to discuss the situation and the applicable surcharges.

In a rejoinder issued on July 2, 2025, ECG explained, “It is important to note that we have only restored power to a select few apartments that have valid meters and have not engaged in any illegal connections based on our inspection.”

The company added that some customers who were inadvertently affected by the disconnection exercise have since had their electricity reconnected.

“The 83 instances of power theft, including the administration block of Rehoboth, remain disconnected and will continue to be until the estate’s management complies with service connection protocols, including the proper meter application process,” ECG stated.

ECG also addressed claims by Rehoboth that a meter shortage in 2023 contributed to the situation.

The company clarified that there was no meter shortage that year, adding that, records show Rehoboth applied for meters on July 4, 2023.

ECG emphasised that although invoices were issued, no payments were made that year. However, payment for 20 meters was made only on June 17, 2025, the day after the disconnection.

ECG further noted that on June 17, 2025, Rehoboth’s management acknowledged and signed a notice confirming that 83 apartments were directly connected without meters.

The power distribution company mentioned that each of these 83 units is required to pay GH¢19,247.40 as a recovery charge for illegal connections.

“A block factory on the estate was also found to have been using illegal power. It has been disconnected and is being dealt with separately,” ECG concluded.

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‘He is a women’s coach’

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Didi Dramani is the new head coach of Hearts of Oak Didi Dramani is the new head coach of Hearts of Oak

Kumasi Mayor Richard Ofori-Agyemang has taken a jab at Hearts of Oak’s new coach, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, stating that he might not be tough enough to handle the intense rivalry of the President’s Cup match against Asante Kotoko.

Just days after Accra Hearts of Oak confirmed Dramani as their new head coach, the stakes around his return to the Ghana Premier League are already heating up, and upcoming is a fierce game against Asante Kotoko.

With his proven track record, many see Dramani as the man to lift Hearts of Oak out of their struggles.

But Ofori-Agyemang insists that Dramani’s background in women’s football does not make him the right fit to steer the Phobians back to glory.

“Mas-Ud Didi Dramani is a women’s coach and only knows women’s football tactics. We pray Hearts of Oak don’t end up playing like women on Sunday,” he said.

The remarks come just days before the Phobians face Dramani’s former side, Asante Kotoko, at the Accra Sports Stadium for the 2025 President’s Cup, a match that will serve as Dramani’s first big test in charge.

Dramani, however, is no stranger to Kotoko or high-stakes rivalries.

The experienced tactician led the Porcupine Warriors to back-to-back league titles in 2012 and 2013 before moving on to roles with the Right to Dream Academy, Ghana’s Black Galaxies, and the national team setup at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

For Hearts of Oak, who finished the 2024/25 season without silverware, Sunday’s showdown is a chance to prove that under Dramani’s watch, the Phobians can find their winning spirit again.

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