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Police on manhunt for two gold robbers

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The police has launched a manhunt for two suspected armed robbers who escaped with gold and other valuables at Manso Watreso in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti Region.

The search operation follows the lynching of two accomplices of the suspects by irate community members.

The suspects reportedly attacked community mining workers who were returning home from work.

According to the Assembly Member for the Manso Watreso Electoral Area, Kofi Mensah, the robbers seized over 30 pounds of gold, pickup truck keys and more than GH¢11,000 in cash from the miners.

Two of the robbers were apprehended and lynched by the residents after an alarm was raised, while the other two managed to escape with the stolen items.

The assembly member told Citi News that the incident was reported to the police, who have since deposited the bodies of the deceased at the morgue and launched an investigation into the matter.


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“I gave Mercy Eke her nickname ‘Lambo’”– BBNaija’s Jeff claims

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Jeff, a former Big Brother Naija housemate, has claimed that he gave his colleague, Mercy Eke, the nickname ‘Lambo’.

Jeff made the statement during a recent episode of the ‘Deks & Friends’ podcast.

Former Big Brother Naija contestant, Jeff, has asserted that he was the one who bestowed the nickname ‘Lambo’ upon his fellow housemate, Mercy Eke.

Sammy Awuku resigns as NLA boss

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The Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) Samuel Awuku has announced his resignation from the role effective January 13, 2025.

In a letter addressed to President John Dramani Mahama, Sammy Awuku cited his election as the Member of Parliament for Akuapem North as the reason for his decision.

The resignation marks the end of Awuku’s tenure at the NLA, a role he has held since August 2021.

In his resignation letter, Sammy Awuku emphasised his commitment to serving his constituents and focusing entirely on his parliamentary duties.

“In the light of this new responsibility, I wish to focus my efforts on serving as a Member of Parliament,” he wrote.

He also took the opportunity to request the swift appointment of a replacement for his position at the NLA to ensure a smooth transition and proper handover of responsibilities.

Below is the resignation letter.


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Shatta Wale is my God on earth

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Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale’s influence continues to transcend the boundaries of music, impacting the lives of those who encounter him, including a devoted fan and media personality, Mawuli Ekpe Peter, also known as Abro.

In a heartfelt interview with a local content creator, Abro shared his deep admiration for the Ghanaian dancehall king, even going so far as to describe him as his “deity on earth.”

“I don’t just listen to Shatta Wale’s music; I live by his principles,” Abro expressed, his voice brimming with gratitude.

“He has treated me with more kindness than anyone else in this industry. Despite what I earned as a pundit, he always ensured I was taken care of.”

Abro’s connection with Shatta Wale is not about financial gain; it is rooted in a bond built on mutual respect and shared ideologies.

The media figure reminisced about his time working with various media outlets in Kumasi and Accra, including well-known radio stations such as Dynamite and Space FM. Despite his hard work and dedication over two decades in the media industry, Abro confessed that his earnings never exceeded GHC 3,000.

“Yes, I worked with big stations, but I never really gained anything significant from it. Shatta Wale, on the other hand, has given me more than just money.

“He has given me purpose. By being a fan of his and aligning with his personality,” Abro explained.

What stands out about Abro’s story is his unwavering loyalty to Wale, who, in his eyes, embodies the essence of staying true to oneself.

“My support for Wale is not about money,” he insisted. “It’s about what he represents—staying real, uplifting others, and always giving back. That’s something I deeply believe in.”

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How ‘controversial’ Afenyo-Markin dominated vetting of Mahama’s first 3 ministers

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The vetting of the first three ministerial appointment nominees of President John Dramani Mahama on Monday, January 14, 2024, saw a lot of drama with members of the Appointment Committee facing off on a number of occasions.

One man who was a constant figure in most of the drama is the Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin.

The Minority Leader, whether intended or unintended, was a thorn in the flesh of the chairman of the Appointment Committee of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor; the Majority Caucus members of the committee as well as the three nominees – Minister of Finance-designate Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Energy-designate John Jinapor and Attorney General and Minister of Justice-designate Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine.

Afenyo-Markin, the ranking member of the Appointment Committee, was either heckling the chairman of the committee or having exchanges with the members of the Majority caucus on the committee all day.

Below are some of the incidents that transpired during the vetting:

Afenyo-Markin vs Ahiafor:

The chairman of the Appointment Committee Bernard Ahiafor was at the receiving end of Afenyo-Markin’s ‘tantrums’ the most.

The two men engaged in heated exchanges during the vetting of all three ministerial appointment nominees.

The first exchange was during Ato Forson’s vetting, where Ahiafor told Afenyo-Markin that he can not be intimidated after an outburst by the latter.

The chair of the committee told Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin to conclude his opening statement which infuriated him (Afenyo-Markin).

Afenyo-Markin flared at Ahiafor saying, “I have been on this Appointment Committee when the then Minority Leader spent 20 minutes presenting his opening remarks… If you don’t want me to speak, let me know. Don’t start using the words ‘you may conclude’. With the greatest respect, these interjections must stop.”

During the vetting of Dr Dominic Ayine, the two men clashed again.

The chairman expressed concern about the prolonged questioning by the Ranking Member, Afenyo-Markin. With the clock nearing 9 PM and many members visibly fatigued, the chairman intervened, asking, “Do you have a long way to go, Honourable Leader?”

Afenyo-Markin did not take kindly to this interjection, voicing his disapproval: “Chairman, kindly stop this act. Chairman, kindly stop this act.”

In response, the Chairman explained, “I am only asking because you seem to be taking the whole day. Honourable members, I think there should be a ceiling on the number of questions leadership is allowed to ask so that we stay focused and efficient. At our next meeting, we need to decide on the number of questions leaders can ask.”

Afenyo-Markin countered, “We should allow a free flow of proceedings, okay? I beg of you, chairman. Let me proceed.”

Afenyo-Markin vs Ayariga:

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, also clashed with Afenyo-Markin during the vetting of Dr Cassiel Ato Forson on Monday.

Afenyo-Markin criticised President John Dramani Mahama for supposedly failing to follow the required process in his first ministerial appointment nominations as outlined in the standing orders of the Parliament.

“Let me address a few concerns of the Minority caucus on the notification of Parliament of the nominees. Before we openly examine the individuals and their merit, we must address a procedural misstep that casts a shadow on the integrity of this process. As you may recall, the Secretary to the President purported to have been given the mandate by the president to sign a letter to us,” he stressed.

The lawmaker referenced the parliamentary standing orders, which state that in the absence of President Mahama, a communication sent to the House must bear the signature of the Vice President or a minister authorised by the president.

Reacting to this, Mahama Ayariga told Afenyo-Markin that he was in no position to direct President John Dramani Mahama on how to appoint his ministers. He added that the Minority Leader could have his opinion but was expressing it at the wrong forum.

“For the Minority Leader to use this platform as a press conference to copiously try to denigrate the presidency and to sort of try to direct the presidency as to what to do, I think is not the best. For instance, you cannot be directing the president as to how and when he makes his nominations for ministerial appointments.

“The president did say that cabinet will be formed within a short period upon coming into office. But you have decided that it should have been from the date of the declaration of results. I mean, that is not the promise that was made by the president. You can have your opinion on the matter, but please, you can express it outside at the press conference,” he said.

He also pointed out that the rules of the House are not always correct, as evidenced by recent Supreme Court judgements that nullified some of these rules.

Afenyo-Markin, however, refuted the assertion that he was trying to undermine the presidency, adding that he had every right to make the comments he passed.

Afenyo-Markin vs Armah-Kofi Buah:

Another clash ensued between Afenyo-Markin and the Deputy Majority Leader during the vetting of Dr Ato Forson.

Afenyo-Markin refused to obey an order from the chairman to allow the Deputy Majority Leader, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, to take his turn during the questioning of Dr Ato Forson. The chairman of the committee had reprimanded the Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako, for insisting on speaking while he (Ahiafor) was giving Armah-Kofi Buah the opportunity to speak.

“Honourable Dr Gideon Boako, you are not even a member of the committee, so why are you raising your hand? It appears I’m overindulging you. Honourable Buah, you may proceed,” Ahiafor said.

His tone displeased the Minority Leader, Afenyo-Markin, who sought to have the issue addressed. Afenyo-Markin persistently called the chairman’s attention, even though the Deputy Majority Leader had been given the floor to speak.

This infuriated Armah-Kofi Buah, who exclaimed, “But the chairman has recognised me unless he changes his mind.” Despite this, Afenyo-Markin continued to call the chairman’s attention.

The chairman replied, “Honourable Minority Leader, I recognise Honourable Buah.” However, the Minority Leader persisted, saying, “Chairman, I’m in for a point of order. Chairman, point of order. Chairman, let’s deal with this first. Chairman, let’s deal with this.”

Armah-Kofi Buah interjected, saying, “Honourable Afenyo-Markin, respect the chair. Please, respect the chair.” But this did not deter Afenyo-Markin, as both men continued speaking concurrently.

Ultimately, Armah-Kofi Buah and Bernard Ahiafor relented and allowed Afenyo-Markin to make his point. The Minority Leader then expressed his displeasure with the tone the chairman of the committee had been using to address members of his caucus.

“Chairman, with the greatest respect, let’s deal with this. You consistently raise your voice at my colleagues. The way you address them does not align with what we have all agreed upon — to extend to each other the utmost respect.

“This is the fourth time I am humbly pleading with you and craving your indulgence. I understand that you may have a high-pitched voice. However, I will plead with you. The way you came across as shouting at him — it happened to Hon Abena Osei Asare, you did it to Hon Sammi Awuku, and it’s happening again. I’m only pleading with you that, in all humility, please, perhaps you did not intend it. If you feel that any of my colleagues is doing something unacceptable, we can work together,” he said.

Afenyo-Markin’s walkout:

The Minority Leader capped his ‘performance’ for the day with a walkout during the vetting of Attorney General-designate Dr Dominic Ayine.

The walkout was triggered by a question from MP for Suame, John Darko regarding a potential conflict of interest involving Dr Ayine’s law firm.

Bernard Ahiafor intervened in the matter by stating Dr Ayine had already addressed the issue, but Darko insisted on revisiting it. The concerns of the Suame MP were ruled out of order, sparking a heated exchange.

Darko accused the chairman of being unfair and biased against NPP members, a claim supported by Afenyo-Markin.

“Chairman, with the greatest of respect, I have observed consistently the way you go at my members, especially the young ones, the new ones, it’s not the right way. I’ve been quiet watching, and I will just be pinching you ‘Mr chairman. Please take it easy. Take it easy’ but the way it is going, it is not too right,” the Minority Leader said.

Tensions escalated when the Chairman refused to reverse his decision on the matter. In protest, Afenyo-Markin walked out of the session, followed by some other NPP committee members.

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Sammy Awuku resigns as Director-General of National Lottery Authority

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Sammy Awuku, Member of Parliament for Akuapem North Sammy Awuku, Member of Parliament for Akuapem North

The Member of Parliament for Akuapem North, Sammy Awuku, has stepped down from his role as the Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA).

The lawmaker, who was appointed to lead the NLA in August 2021 by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, cited his reason for resigning as a desire to focus his efforts on serving and fulfilling the mandate granted to him by his constituents.

In a letter dated January 13, 2025, addressed to President John Dramani Mahama, Sammy Awuku announced that his resignation from his role would take immediate effect.

“I write to formally inform you of my resignation as Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) effective 13th January, 2025. I have been elected as the Member of Parliament for the Akwapim North constituency and have been duly sworn in to represent my constituents. In the light of this new responsibility, I wish to focus my efforts on serving as a Member of Parliament,” his statement said.

Awuku urged President Mahama to appoint a successor for the position he previously held to ensure a smooth transition and handover of responsibilities.

“I kindly request that you appoint a replacement for the position of Director General to facilitate a smooth transition and handover of responsibilities,” it added.

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Dede Ayew directs spokesperson to decline U-20 World Cup investment payout until further notice

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The captain of Ghana’s 2009 U-20 World Cup-winning squad, Dede Ayew, has reportedly instructed his representative to refrain from collecting the returns on their investment fund until further questions about the investment are addressed.

According to his teammate Agyemang-Badu, this decision will allow both players to gain clarity on the Ministry of Youth and Sports’ investment plan for their U-20 World Cup bonuses.

This follows an announcement on Friday, January 10, 2024, when the Ghana Football Association informed all 21 players that the 15-year investment made by the Ministry of Youth and Sports on their behalf had matured.

Nonetheless, Agyemang-Badu revealed during an interview with Angel TV that, like him, Ayew has chosen not to collect the funds for now.

“I’ve not gone for mine, and I can confirm that Dede Ayew has given the Power of Attorney to Fiifi Tackie to refrain from collecting his money and to also put a hold on mine until we get answers,” he stated.

Following their historic U-20 World Cup triumph in Egypt in 2009, a $750,000 bonus package was announced for the players. However, the 15-year wait for the returns has sparked diverse opinions and debates about the investment.

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‘Manhandled and choked’ – Tanzanian activist recounts abduction

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Prominent Tanzanian activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai, who has said she was abducted by armed men in Kenya and released after several hours, has recounted her ordeal.

On Monday, she told a press briefing, she was manhandled, choked and shouted at by four unknown assailants who forced her into a vehicle in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Sunday afternoon.

“I am sure that the reason for abduction was to get access to my social media and [because of] the whistleblowing job that I do,” she said, as her abductors kept asking how to unlock her phone.

Ms Tsehai is a staunch critic of Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan, and has accused her government of bringing “tyranny back” to the country.

She fled to neighbouring Kenya in 2020, seeking asylum after facing increasing threats coming from the government of late President John Magufuli.

Describing what happened on Sunday, the activist said she was freed and left on a “rough road, in a dark place”.

She then walked to a main road and approached people for help.

Ms Tsehai said she was able to contact her husband on a laptop and then ordered a taxi home.

She blamed the Tanzanian government for what happened but said she thought the abductors were both Kenyan and Tanzanian.

Officials from neither government have commented on the incident.

Upon her release on Sunday, she shared a video to her 1.3 million followers on X, appearing visibly shaken and emotional, but said: “I have been saved.”

Roland Ebole, spokesperson for Amnesty International Kenya, told the BBC that Ms Tsehai’s abduction set a “very dangerous precedent”.

The Law Society of Kenya president, Faith Odhiambo, said on X: “We will not allow our country to be used as a haven for picking up individuals,” she said at an evening press conference.

Ms Tsehai is a fierce advocate for land rights and freedom of expression in Tanzania.

There have been concerns that Tanzania could be returning to the repressive rule of late President John Magufuli, despite his successor Samia lifting a ban on opposition gatherings and promising to restore competitive politics.

Last year, dozens of opposition were arrested and some were brutally killed. One senior opposition leader died after being doused in acid.

Human Rights Watch described the rise in arrests of opposition activists as a “bad sign” ahead of the 2025 presidential elections, which will take place in October.

Change Tanzania, a movement founded by Ms Tsehai, said in a statement on X it believed she had been taken by Tanzanian security agents “operating beyond Tanzania borders to silence government legitimate criticism”.

It added that her “courage in standing up for justice has made her a target”.

In recent months, she had expressed concerns about her safety, reporting an incident where two unidentified men were seen looking for her at her home while she was away.

Kenya has a history of enabling foreign governments to abduct its citizens and carry out forcible extraditions, breaching international law.

Last year, Ugandan opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, was kidnapped in Nairobi, allegedly by Ugandan security officials, and taken across the border for trial by a court martial.

The Ugandan government said Kenya helped them in the operation – but the Kenyan government denied this.

Mr Ebole told the BBC “it might be another repeat” of Mr Besigye’s situation.

Internally, Kenya has been gripped by a wave of disappearances, following last year’s youth-led protests against a series of planned tax rises.

Kenyan minister Justin Muturi hits out over abductions

On Sunday, a serving minister whose son was abducted in June last year criticised the government over its handling of the matter.

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi said the abduction of his son – who was later released – remained unexplained, even though he was a senior member of the government.

At the time, he was serving as the attorney-general.

”My son was personally abducted and disappeared making us anxious and at that time, I was the Attorney General of Kenya and a member of the National Security Council,” he said at a press conference, adding that he had received not answers despite reaching out to the top security officials.

A state-funded rights group saying that over 80 people were abducted in the last six months. The abductions started in the wake of deadly anti-tax protests last June and have continued against critics of the government.

A few have been released in recent weeks, and there are growing calls for all who have been abducted to be freed.

These Beauty Looks Are Your Guide to Being That Stunning Bride

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Every bride dreams of looking her best on her wedding day, and achieving a stunning bridal look is all about embracing a beauty routine that enhances your natural features while making you feel confident and radiant. This beauty look is the ultimate guide to being that stunning bride, balancing timeless elegance with a touch of modern glamour, ensuring you turn heads as you walk down the aisle.

The foundation of your bridal beauty look is flawless, glowing skin. Start by achieving a smooth base with a hydrating primer that helps the foundation to stay in place throughout your special day. Opt for a light to medium coverage foundation that gives you a natural, luminous finish, and ensure it blends seamlessly into your neck and décolletage. A soft touch of contour can help define your cheekbones, jawline, and nose, creating an effortlessly sculpted look without appearing too heavy.

For the eyes, a soft, romantic approach works best. A neutral eyeshadow palette with shades of champagne, soft browns, and rose gold can enhance the natural beauty of your eyes. Use a bit of shimmer on the eyelids to add dimension and sparkle, and finish with well-defined eyebrows that frame the face beautifully. Long, fluttery lashes, either with mascara or false lashes, will give your eyes that wide-awake, mesmerizing effect.

When it comes to lips, choose a nude, pink, or peach shade that complements your skin tone. A satin or matte finish will give a sophisticated look, while a touch of gloss can add a fresh, youthful feel. The key is to ensure your lips are well-defined without overpowering your overall makeup.

For your hair, consider a style that reflects your personality and the overall vibe of your wedding. Whether it’s a romantic updo, soft curls, or a sleek, modern ponytail, choose a hairstyle that feels elegant and timeless. You can enhance the look with delicate hair accessories such as sparkling pins, a subtle tiara, or a veil that adds a touch of fairy-tale magic to your ensemble.

To complete your stunning bridal look, choose accessories that complement your gown and makeup. Keep jewelry minimal yet meaningful, opting for a statement pair of earrings or a delicate necklace. The key is to create a harmonious balance—your beauty look should enhance your overall wedding attire and make you feel like the most beautiful version of yourself.

In conclusion, being a stunning bride is all about feeling confident, glowing, and comfortable in your own skin. This beauty look combines radiant skin, soft, romantic eyes, and a polished hairstyle, allowing your natural beauty to shine. With the right makeup, hair, and accessories, you’ll radiate elegance and grace, making your wedding day unforgettable.

President Mahama visits conflict-ravaged Bawku

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President of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama, is set to visit Bawku today as part of efforts to address the protracted conflict between the Kusasis and the Mamprusi communities.

The visit will include a crucial engagement with the Yagbonwura and other key stakeholders, aimed at finding sustainable solutions to the long-standing tensions in the area.

Mahama meets security chiefs ahead of crucial visit to Bawku

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President John Dramani Mahama has convened a high-level meeting with the heads of various security agencies ahead of his scheduled visit to Bawku.

The meeting, held at the Jubilee House in Accra comes as tensions persist in the Bawku area over decades-long ethnic conflict between the Kusasi and Mamprusi groups.

While the specific details of the President’s visit to Bawku remain undisclosed, it is widely believed to be a critical step in fulfilling one of his campaign promises of prioritising a resolution to the conflict in Bawku.

Bawku has been a flashpoint of ethnic tensions for decades. The roots of the conflict can be traced back to disputes over land ownership and with the Kusasi and Mamprusi ethnic groups at the center of the disagreements.

These tensions have often escalated into violent confrontations, resulting in loss of life, displacement and disruption of socioeconomic activities.

The most recent surge in violence has had devastating consequences. Official reports indicate that at least 41 lives have been lost in the latest clashes with many more injured or displaced.

Schools and businesses have been forced to close intermittently, leaving the community in a state of uncertainty and fear.

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Did Bawumia the northerner bring the northern votes? – NAPO clashes with Citi/fm reporter

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Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO), clashed with Citi TV/FM journalist Umaru Sanda Amadu during an interview after being asked whether he delivered the Ashanti votes for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections.

Dr. Prempeh dismissed the question as nonsensical, equating it to asking whether Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s presidential candidate and a northerner, delivered the northern votes.

Alexander Djiku hails Fenerbahce’s effort in hard-fought win over Konyaspor

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Ghanaian international Alexander Djiku has expressed his delight after Fenerbahce secured a thrilling 3-2 away victory over Konyaspor on Monday evening.

Djiku played the full 90 minutes as Fenerbahce came from behind to claim all three points.

Konyaspor took an early lead through Pedrinho, but Mert Muldur equalized for the visitors in the 13th minute. Caglar Soyuncu then put Fenerbahce ahead midway through the first half, only for Konyaspor to level the scores through Blaz Kramer just before halftime.

Dusan Tadic’s well-placed shot in the 60th minute sealed the win for Fernabache.

Taking to Instagram, Djiku praised his team’s effort, saying: “Important win, tough game. Great effort.”

He also thanked the travelling fans for their support, adding: “Thank you for your support.”

Djiku, this season, has been pivotal for Fenerbahce, helping the team maintain pressure on league leaders Galatasaray.

Fellow Ghanaian Emmanuel Boateng was in action for Konyaspor, featuring for 83 minutes before being substituted by Danijel Aleksic.

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Lover’s tiff turns awry as man allegedly sets girlfriend ablaze during argument

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A 47-year-old vulcaniser, Saheed Ganiyu, is cooling his heels in detention at Utako Division of FCT Police Command after he allegedly set girlfriend, Esther (surname withheld) on fire. He reportedly poured from the bottle he had with him while fire ignited from the lighter he also held.

But the suspect has denied the allegation, expressing his love for the victim and saying that the fire resulted from the cigarette he was trying to lighten, unknown to him that petrol from the bottle he put in his armpit had dripped on his girlfriend’s dress when they struggled with each other while he was trying to stop her from drinking alcohol.

His 32–year-old girlfriend is currently in the National Hospital, Abuja, battling for life with the severe burns she suffered from the fire. The suspect, who was almost lynched by the mob, was also rushed by the police to the hospital to receive medical treatment. He was, however, released to the police a few days after.

Information gathered by the Nigerian Tribune had it that on December 29, 2024, at about 10:15 pm, there was a distress call made to FCT Police Command Control Room that there was a problem at Jabi Motor Park.

The Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, immediately dispatched a patrol team to the scene from Utako Division, and on getting there, the police operatives met a large crowd. In the midst of the crowd was the suspect, already beaten to stupor, and his girlfriend, Esther, who had severe burns.

It was further learnt that the two of them were immediately evacuated and taken to the National Hospital, Abuja, for medical attention and treatment. By then, the lady was said to have become unconscious.

Enquiries by the police at the scene revealed that the suspect and his girlfriend were in a hot argument that led to pulling and dragging each other within the motor park. The suspect, who had a plastic bottle containing about a half litre of petrol was alleged to have poured the combustible liquid on the girlfriend and ignited fire with his lighter. She was immediately engulfed in flame, and people rushed to help her extinguish it. By then, however, she had suffered severe burns.

Infuriated by the act, the mob reportedly descended on him. He was discharged on December 31 and taken to the police station while Esther is still receiving treatment.

In an interview by the Nigerian Tribune, Ganiyu, from Ibadan, Oyo State, said that he didn’t deliberately set his beloved girlfriend on fire, but didn’t know the petrol bottle he put in his armpit dripped and got sprinkled on her dress while they were struggling over the lit cigarette she wanted to take from him. He said that the lady was trying to retaliate his displeasure with the way she was addicted to alcohol.

The suspect, a vulcaniser said: ”I came to stay in Abuja in 2008. Esther is my girlfriend, and I love her so much. We started dating in February 2024.

“Esther is a lady who used to help me a lot. She would come to my business stand every morning and clean everywhere. She would also put my vulcanising machine at the appropriate place. On Sunday, December 29, she told me that she was going to church and I gave her N200 as offering. I also gave her N2,500 to buy something that we could eat on her return.

“I expected her return from church and waited at my stand but didn’t see her. Before that day, she had asked me for clothes and shoes she would wear at the new year, so I put the money I made together and went to buy a shirt and a pair of shoes for her at the cost of N30,000 before her return. I planned buying the jeans she would wear with the shirt before the New Year.

“At about 6 pm, I closed from my stand and went to the side I used to stay for night work. To my displeasure, I saw my girl where ogogoro (alcohol) was being sold. She was taking the one named ‘yahoo.’ I called her and asked why she did that again when she told me that she was going to church as she had changed from being alcoholic.

“I tried to collect the bottle from her and she was dragging it with me. I collected it and threw it away. I went to the place I was doing night job and called her several times to go and help buy petrol that I would use, but she didn’t respond. She still stayed where alcohol was being sold. I went to buy the petrol myself, just half a litre.

“When I returned, I saw her holding another bottle of alcohol. I held her from the back and tried to snatch the bottle from her. I didn’t know that the cover of the petrol bottle I held in my armpit was twisting and turning. I continued dragging the alcohol bottle she held. I pushed her and she pushed me back, making the fuel bottle to fall. She was pouring vituperation on me but I left the place.

“I went to buy cigarette, and as I was smoking the first one, Esther came and removed it from my mouth. As I put the second one and wanted to light it, Esther came to me again. Then I heard something like an explosion. Then I saw her body on fire. I didn’t know that the fuel that had initially dripped had soaked her dress.

“Esther is my love that I don’t joke with. If she went out to buy something and didn’t return in good time, I would be so concerned. I love her so much that I would not eat if she had not eaten. I used to make her eat first. She can be asked if I’m lying. I didn’t like her to be troubled, especially because of the leg deformity she has. On December 23, I sustained this injury (showing it) because of her. One Aboki tainted her deformity by calling her Gurugu (someone limping) and I was so furious.”

He said that it was not the first time he saw her with alcoholic drink. “I noticed it after we started dating. I corrected her many times but she always flared up. She was drinking Bull, Yahoo, Igboya, among other alcoholic drinks. Though I also take, I don’t like such a thing for a woman. And I don’t take it while at work. I don’t take any drugs, only cigarettes. She was also always taking Tramadol, telling me that her leg was paining her.

“I didn’t pour petrol on her. It was the devil that turned things this way. Since she was hospitalized, despite my own condition as a result of much beating, I have not felt well. I know that my life has been destroyed.

“I appeal that I should be allowed to see her. I’m ready to marry her. Though I’m a Muslim, I want her to be going to church so that she can be transformed positively. She was already changing at a time when she started attending church,” he stated.

Nigerian Tribune learnt that the suspect is a divorcee whose ex-wife remarried long time ago. One of his three children, all males, is already a father.

Esther’s uncle, Mr Modaki Kofur, a retired Warrant Officer of the Nigerian Army, said that Esther had once lived with him. “My sister is in Taraba State and Esther had been with me.

“The deformity she has is a result of her falling during obstacles training when she was to be recruited into the Nigerian Navy about 12 years ago. She broke her hip bone.

“She left my house over two years ago, and I thought she was in Enugu State, where she said she was going to work. She came to where my family is in February 2024. She said that her life was not going smoothly and had been told to go back to me for prayers. I told her that I always wish her well.

“To my surprise, I heard of what happened to her on December 31. I was told that she was rushed to National Hospital. I went on January 1 and saw her in a terrible state. The problem we have now is money to take care of her. We have spent a lot since the incident occurred, and we were told by the hospital that she may need to be there for two months. That’s why we have been telling me the man who caused the problem to look for more money, but he has not been able to do anything.”

In his comment, CP Disu stressed the need for controlled anger, advising members of the public to always exercise patience and seek peace whenever there is disagreement, so as to avoid unexpected negative results.

He added that the suspect would be arraigned in court after the conclusion of the investigation.

Heritage Caravan 2025 launched; an unforgettable tour across 14 regions in 8 days

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Ghanaians and adventure enthusiasts should be preparing for an unparalleled experience as the 2025 edition of the Heritage Caravan kicks off from 2nd-9th March, 2025.

Known for its vibrant cultural immersion and scenic explorations, this year’s Caravan promises even more excitement, surprises and unforgettable memories.

The Heritage Caravan, a flagship initiative by Channel One TV and Citi FM, has grown into one of Ghana’s most anticipated annual events.

Following the remarkable success of the 2024 edition, which captivated participants and drew acclaim for its seamless organisation and exciting activities, the 2025 Caravan is poised to surpass expectations.

Spanning eight days, the Heritage Caravan will take participants, affectionately called “Caravanites,” through 14 of Ghana’s diverse regions, offering an immersive experience of the nation’s cultural, historical and natural treasures.

The adventure begins in the Greater Accra Region with this year’s itinerary introduces a unique twist right at the start.

Frema Adunyame, Head of Events and Partnerships at Channel One TV and Citi FM made the exciting announcement on the Citi Breakfast Show on January 14.

She hinted at a surprise stop in Accra before the group embarks on their journey.

“This year, something interesting will happen in Accra. You know usually, when we move from Accra, we move straight to our next region but this year, when we move from Tesano, we will make a stop in Accra and I will give that information later. From the Greater Accra, we are going to the Volta region. There will be a great activity in the Volta region before moving straight to the North through Yendi.”

From Accra, the ‘Caravanites’ will head to the serene Volta Region, where an exciting activity awaits participants. From there, the route winds through Yendi in the Northern Region, venturing into the heart of northern landscape of Ghana.

The Caravan’s extensive itinerary will take participants through a range of Ghana’s breathtaking regions, including:

Upper East Region: Known for its traditional crafts and the Paga Crocodile Pond.

Oti Region: Featuring its picturesque scenery and lush environment.

Savannah Region: Home to Mole National Park, where wildlife roams freely.

Northern Region: A cultural hub with historic landmarks like the Yendi Palace.

Bono Region: Offering a mix of natural beauty and vibrant local traditions.

Ashanti Region: A place of historical and cultural significance, including the Manhyia Palace.

Western Region: Featuring stunning coastal views and historical forts.

Central Region: Rich in history, home to the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles.

Each stop will be filled with activities that showcase the region’s unique culture, food, and attractions. From guided tours and cultural performances to culinary experiences and interactive sessions with local communities, the Caravan ensures a deep dive into Ghana’s rich heritage.

The Heritage Caravan is designed to cater to participants from all walks of life, creating a space for camaraderie, learning and discovery.

From young professionals eager to explore the country to seasoned travelers seeking new experiences, the Caravan unites a diverse group of adventure enthusiasts.

Seats are limited, and anticipation is high for this year’s event. Members of the public who wish to join the Caravan are encouraged to secure their spots early. To make reservations, interested individuals can call 0205-973-973 for more details.

The Heritage Caravan 2025 is powered by Channel One TV with support from 97.3 Citi FM.


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Catholic Bishops congratulate Mahama on decisive victory

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, Jan 14, GNA – The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference has congratulated President John Dramani Mahama on his decisive victory in the 2024 general election, which shows Ghanaians believed in him.

Most Rev Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, Vice President, Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, who led a Delegation of the Conference to pay a courtesy call on the President in Accra, urged him to focus on dealing with post-election violence.

He informed the President that from 10th -15th March, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference would be holding an education review forum; saying “so it’s not as though we are competing with your National Education Conference, but our focus is to imbibe in our children a sense of nationalism and mortality”.

“We plead that your government takes a serious look at galamsey and curb it,” he stated.

Touching on the issue of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Bill, Bishop Fianu expressed the hope that President Mahama would look at it; declaring that “We already know your position, but we are hopeful that you will sign it into law.”

Regarding expatriate resident fees, Bishop Fianu said: “We plead that if the amount paid is waived completely, (or) it is reduced, because the missionaries are paying too much”.

He assured the President that they were available to share ideas with him and that their doors were always opened.

Concerning the Bawku Conflict, Bishop Fianu said the Bishops were hoping that President Mahama’s Government would deal with the conflict.

On his part, President Mahama thanked the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference for the intercessory prayers they had always been saying for Ghana and the election.

He also thanked the Catholic Church for speaking out on issues, adding that it had proven that its voice could not be suppressed.

He said their contribution to society was a partnership the Government treasured, citing their remarkable investment in education and health.

“There are proposals as to how we can engage you on managing your schools as well as how we can tweak the curriculum to include values of morality, courtesy for boys and girls, patriotism,” the President said.

He noted that the Government would be inviting the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference to partake in the National Education Conference.

Responding to the request on resident permit for missionaries, the President said the Government would look at it.

Touching on the issue of LGBTQ, the President said: “The Bill died with the Eighth Parliament, but I think we need to have a conversation on that. But I think it should not be a Private Member’s Bill, but a government sponsored.”

Concerning the Bawku Conflict, President Mahama said: “I am going to Bawku tomorrow to see how we can commence another mediation exercise to find lasting peace in Bawku. I will call on the Bawku Naana and the Yaayiri.”

GNA

Overlord of Dagbon orders closure of St Vincent College of Education for ignoring his decision

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A delegation from the Overlord of Dagbon, Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari, has ordered the closure of St Vincent College of Education offices following a dispute over the selection of a new principal for the institution.

The previous principal of the college recently retired, creating the need for a successor. While Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari put forward a recommended candidate for the position, the school’s board opted for a different individual.

In response, the Registrar of the Dagbon Traditional Council, Alhassan Abdul Fataw, issued instructions to the staff and management of the college to lock the offices and vacate the premises until further notice.

Fataw argued that the board’s decision to disregard the Overlord’s recommendation was a sign of disrespect, which he said warranted the closure of the college’s offices.

“Since the establishment of the college, it is observed that there has never been a Dagomba principal appointed for the college. The board of the school never informed the King of Dagbon about that vacancy.

“The King only got to know when he heard that they were interviewing candidates to select a principal for the school. In line with that, the King invited the board, including the board chairman.

“The King asked that among the applicants, they should try to erase the impression that the school board and the school management are against the indigenes of the area. So the board agreed and left the palace only for us to hear that the new principal happens not to come from the kingdom.

“For that reason, the youth of Yendi came together and said once they have disobeyed the King’s directive, they have to close it down so that we find an amicable solution to the issue.”


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VeryDarkMan opens up on struggles with eye problem

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Social critic Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has opened up about his struggles with an eye condition.

The activist revealed that the condition developed due to excessive phone usage, emphasizing that the burden of fighting for others’ rights had taken a toll on him.

Don’t appoint Dr Randy Abbey as sports minister – Mahama told

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Dr Randy Abey, Executive Council member of the GFA
Dr Randy Abey, Executive Council member of the GFA

Veteran sports journalist Ekow Asmah has advised President John Mahama not to appoint Dr Randy Abbey as Minister for Sports and Recreation.

Dr Abbey has been rumored to be a potential candidate for the role as President Mahama seeks to revitalize Ghana sports. His resignation as host of Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana has further fueled these speculations.

However, Asmah, in an interview with Happy FM, publicly urged the President to reconsider Dr Abbey’s potential appointment, citing concerns over his alleged ties to corruption within the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

“Dr Randy Abbey should not be appointed as the new Minister for Sports and Recreation because he is deeply involved in all the crooked dealings surrounding the current administration of the GFA,” he stated.

Asmah also encouraged the President to seek a strong, principled leader who would confront the GFA administration and address its alleged misconduct.

“We need a minister who will realign the ministry with President John Mahama’s vision of resetting the country,” he said.

“We need someone who won’t be like the previous minister, Mustapha Ussif, who focused only on football. We need someone who will crack down on the crooks at the FA,” Asmah added.

FKA/EK

Sammi Awuku leaves her position as the National Lottery Authority’s director general

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With effect from January 13, 2025, Samuel Awuku has stepped down as the Director General of the National Lottery Authority, according to Mynewsgh.com. In a letter bearing Mr. Awuku clarified that he had been officially sworn in to represent his constituents after being elected as the Member of Parliament for the Akwapim North seat. “In the light of this new responsibility, I wish to focus my efforts on serving as a Member of Parliament,” he stated.

In August 2021, the former Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration named Samuel Awuku the Director General of the National Lottery Authority.

I am sleeping with my two cousins and I want to stop

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Dear GhanaWeb,

I’m a 25-year-old woman who just completed university. I decided to stay with my aunt to figure out what to do with my life. My aunty lives with her husband and two sons. It’s been a little over two months, and everyone in the house has treated me so well that I don’t feel like leaving.

I got along well with my younger cousin, so we became close. We talked a lot, and sometimes, when my aunty and her husband travelled, it was just the three of us at home. I noticed that my younger cousin masturbates every night.

Most of the time he is stuck in the washroom at dawn and when I want to go pee, I always hear moaning sounds play in the washroom.

He later came out and I pretended not to have heard anything. Days after, I went to a program with my two cousins. My personal person (younger cousin) was all over me at the program. We took in a couple of infused drinks, got tipsy and we danced the whole time. This guy was so hard behind me and he smooched me from behind.

He was in the mood, and I decided not to mind him besides we can’t practice incest.

I was exhausted and just wanted to go home. My younger cousin insisted on coming with me since it was late and I was tipsy. I ordered a ride, and we headed home together. I was so tired that I couldn’t even manage to shower and just collapsed onto my bed.

I was trying to sleep and my cousin sneaked into my room. I asked him what he wanted and he said he wanted to join me in bed since we’re alone in the house.

I had many thoughts going on but I allowed him join me. I remembered he asked me some time ago what gets me in the mood, I didn’t want him to touch me so I lied down facing him.

Just shortly after, this guy started touching me inappropriately and it got me awake. It felt good though but I didn’t like the idea. I drew back and he moved to me and was much more intense.

Fast forward, he managed to sleep with me. I felt bad about it. I was in the room and the elder cousin texted me, but we’ve never texted before.

He made it clear to me that he knew what happened that night when we returned from the programme and he followed us to the house. He came to my room lecturing me on why I would make the mistake of sleeping with his younger brother who I’m also older than.

The point was, he also wanted to have me in bed.

I declined it and he never spoke about it again. Couple of times later, I kept sleeping with the younger cousin.

I enjoyed it anytime and I told him to keep it a secret. I told him if anyone should hear about it, that would be the end, and I would also leave the house.

He promised not to tell anyone as long as he could have me.

Even when I’m menstruating, this guy would apply some lube and penetrate in between my thighs.

On a certain day at dawn, the elder brother chanced on us, and not knowing, it was all planned. They slept with me and even tried anal sex at some point.

They recorded it just to blackmail me anytime they want sex.

Now they’re able to come to me anytime they want sex and I also have no choice but to give in. The painful part is, that they always come to my room together and they also take in sex stimulants before coming so they would spend hours in bed.

I get so tired and feel like dying sometimes.

I want to tell my aunt but I’m ashamed. I barely enjoy my sleep at night because they abuse me sexually every night. What should I do for them to stop? I’m sad and confused. I need help, how should I handle this situation?

FG/EB

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Don’t introduce new taxes through back door after scrapping E-Levy, Betting Tax

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Dr. Gideon Boako is the MP of Tano North Dr. Gideon Boako is the MP of Tano North

The Member of Parliament of Tano North, Dr. Gideon Boako, is cautioning the John Dramani Mahama government against introducing alternative taxes in disguise following their promise to scrap the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) and the Betting Tax.

Speaking to the media on Monday, January 13, following the vetting of Minister of Finance-designate, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Dr. Boako emphasised the potential implications of such a policy shift.

During his vetting, Dr. Ato Forson stated that the Mahama administration plans to abolish the E-Levy and Betting Tax in its first budget.

However, Dr. Boako criticised the approach, stating that it could result in significant revenue shortfalls that the government would struggle to address.

He argued that such shortfalls would conflict with the requirements of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which demands robust revenue generation to meet debt servicing obligations.

“I think by and large, he [Ato Forson] has done his part, but unfortunately, it wasn’t enough. For instance, he was asked how he plans to make up for the revenue shortfalls from scrapping the taxes, and he said he would cut expenditure. However, cutting expenditure does not address the problem because the IMF focuses on debt service to revenue ratio, not debt service to expenditure ratio,” he stated, a report by myjoyonline.com has said.

Dr. Boako further explained that while expenditure cuts might offer temporary reliefs, they do not resolve the fundamental issue of generating enough revenue to match debt servicing obligations.

He warned that the IMF would ultimately insist on finding new sources of revenue, which could lead to the introduction of additional taxes.

“We don’t want a situation where you give with the right hand and take with the left hand,” he remarked, urging policymakers to consider the long-term impact of their decisions.

The Tano North MP also called for a more comprehensive approach to addressing Ghana’s fiscal challenges.

He cautioned against creating false hopes by abolishing taxes, only to replace them with alternative levies, urging the government to be transparent and pragmatic in managing the country’s revenue needs.

Meanwhile, watch Ato Forson speak about abolishing the the above taxes, below:

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Five major talking points from Dr. Ato Forson’s vetting

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Minister of Finance-designate, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson play videoMinister of Finance-designate, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

On Monday, January 13, 2025, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson appeared before the Appointments Committee of Parliament to be vetted as the Minister of Finance-designate.

He answered questions on taxation, inflation, and matters regarding the economy and how it will be restored to a sound footing.

Ato Forson argued that there is no need to increase taxes given the country’s substantial potential in revenue mobilization.

GhanaWeb Business in this article lists the 5 major things the Minister of Finance-designate said that got many talking.

Scrapping E-Levy

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson pledged to remove the controversial E-Levy in the government’s first budget, should he be approved.

“My position on the E-levy is well known and I do not intend to run from it. I have written articles against the E-levy, I championed the position against the E-levy and I still stand by it. The E-levy is neither a direct tax, an indirect tax, nor an excise tax. I insist that the betting tax must be abolished and as Finance Minister, I will abolish it in my first budget because it has failed,” he stated.

Scrapping betting tax

He also touched on scrapping the betting tax which generates GH¢50 million cedis annually.

In his view, this and the aforementioned taxes hinder economic progress.

Specifically, he pointed out that the E-Levy discourages digital transactions and obstructs the country’s move towards a cashless economy, while the betting tax generates minimal revenue.

“The noise with the betting tax does not comprehend the imposition of such a tax,” he stated, suggesting that removing it would not harm Ghana’s economic progress.

Explaining how Ghana will pay its bills with fewer taxes, Dr. Ato Forson’s answer was “You don’t necessarily have to increase taxes before you rake in revenue.”

Reintroduction of road tolls

The Minister of Finance-designate stated that the government will re-introduce road tolls in line with the party’s 2024 manifesto.

He said the NDC remains committed to its promise to bring back road tolls – a policy which was removed by the previous government led by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

“The previous government indeed removed the road toll but getting to the end, they signaled that the road toll is coming back. They submitted it to Parliament but it was not laid despite a concession agreement with a company to reintroduce it,” he said.

“The NDC indicated from day one that the road toll will come back. We are not running away from it. So I can assure you we are a party that sticks to our promises. And whatever we have promised to do, we will do just that. If the road toll is a way to raise revenue, we will raise the revenue,” he added.

Stabilize the Cedi and job creation

On the depreciation of the local currency, Dr. Forson emphasised the need for sound fiscal and monetary policies to foster economic stability and growth.

He said this will tame inflation and promote job creation in the country.

Dr. Forson also pledged to adopt prudent fiscal measures to curb price increases and ensure that the government’s spending aligns with its revenue-generating capacity.

Free SHS

The Free Senior High School (SHS) policy, which was originally introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration, will be maintained and enhanced.

This statement follows President Mahama’s promise during his 2024 campaign to build upon, rather than abolish, the policy.

SA/MA

Pep Guardiola breaks up with his wife after 30 years of marriage

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Christian Serra and Pep Guardiola Christian Serra and Pep Guardiola

Manchester City head coach, Pep Guardiola, has split from his wife, Cristina Serra, after 30 years of marriage, according to El Periodico, as reported by goal.com.

Although there has been no public announcement, the couple have reportedly informed those within their inner circle about the decision and asked them to keep it private.

Guardiola and Serra met in 1994 when he was 20 and she was 17. They married in 2014.

The couple have three children: Maria, 24; Marius, 22; and Valentina, 17.

In 2019, reports emerged that Serra had left Manchester with one of their children to focus on her fashion business, which raised concerns.

Serra subsequently divided her time between Spain and London, remaining in touch with Guardiola, who was based in Manchester.

Despite the reports, the exact reason for the separation has not been disclosed.

Guardiola, who has had a difficult start to the 2024/2025 season, will likely focus on his managerial career and aim to revive Manchester City’s performance.

SB/EK

Austrian woman kidnapped by unknown gunmen in Niger

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Sunset over the desert town of Agadez, Niger Sunset over the desert town of Agadez, Niger

An Austrian woman has been kidnapped in Niger, the first time a European citizen has been seized in the country since the military took power in 2023.

Austria’s Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs said on Sunday that its embassy in Algeria, which is also responsible for Niger, had been informed of the kidnap of an Austrian woman in Agadez and was in contact with authorities on the ground.

A Nigerien security source told the Reuters news agency that the woman was bundled into a four-wheel drive by unknown assailants in the Fada district of Agadez, which lies on the edge of the Sahara Desert.

Residents and local media group Air-Info Agadez named the victim as Eva Gretzmacher, who has lived in Agadez – 900km (560 miles) from the capital city of Niamey – for 28 years.

According to information gathered by Air-Info, armed kidnappers showed up at Gretzmacher’s home on Saturday evening, forcing her security guard to open the door at gunpoint before forcing Gretzmacher into a vehicle.

“[She] is well known for her social commitment [and] created a skills centre in 2010 that initiated various projects, notably in the fields of education, women’s empowerment,” Air-Info reported.

Gretzmacher, 73, supported education programmes and provided assistance to local nongovernmental organisations across various sectors, including ecology and art.

Austria’s Foreign Ministry is seeking assistance from its counterpart in Niger. It is also in contact with regional authorities.

So far, Niger’s Ministry of Interior has not issued a statement about the incident.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the abduction.

Rising security threats

For years, Niger has been battling armed groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS). Security threats ramped up after the military toppled the country’s democratically elected government in July 2023.

After seizing power, the military expelled French and United States forces from the country, turning to Russian mercenaries in an effort to maintain stability.

Despite its promise to restore peace, however, the military’s capacity to improve Niger’s security has been questioned amid increasing attacks by armed groups.

Niger is one of several West African countries battling armed rebellions that have spread from Mali and Burkina Faso over the past 12 years, killing thousands of people and uprooting millions.

Before last year’s coup, Niger was seen as one of the last democratic countries in Africa’s Sahel region that Western nations could partner with to beat back the rebellion.