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Towards a Smoke-Free Ghana: Learning from Sweden’s Public Health Breakthrough

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Dr. Akinwande Puddicombe is a Public Health Expert

 

Imagine a Ghana where tobacco-related diseases are a thing of the past, where fewer lives are lost to preventable illnesses, and where families thrive in a healthier, smoke-free society. This dream is achievable, as Sweden has demonstrated by becoming the first European Union country to officially attain a “smoke-free” status, with just 4.5% of its Swedish-born adults smoking.

Sweden’s remarkable achievement, 16 years ahead of the EU’s smoke-free target, should be a clarion call for Ghana. While average smoking rates in Europe remain at 24%, five times higher than Sweden’s, Ghana can and should aspire to this transformative milestone. But how did Sweden do it, and what can we learn from their success?

The key to Sweden’s triumph lies in its forward-thinking, harm-reduction policies. Unlike prohibitionist measures adopted by many nations, Sweden embraced a pragmatic strategy: offering safer nicotine alternatives such as snus (a moist oral tobacco product), nicotine pouches and vaping products.

These alternatives were made widely available, accessible, and affordable through legal frameworks and proportional excise taxes that made smoke-free products cheaper than traditional cigarettes.

Dr. Anders Milton, a former president of the Swedish Medical Association, attributes this success to Sweden’s focus on empowering consumers: “Public education campaigns, coupled with the availability of safer products, have enabled Swedish consumers to make healthier choices, leading to significant public health gains.”

The results speak for themselves. Sweden now boasts the lowest rate of tobacco-related diseases in the EU and a 41% lower incidence of smoking-related cancers than other European countries.

Ghana, like many developing nations, faces a significant public health burden from smoking. A recent report by the World Health Organization revealed that smoking-related illnesses disproportionately affect low and middle-income countries, where access to healthcare is often limited.

Adopting Sweden’s harm-reduction model could be a game-changer for Ghana. Providing regulated, safer nicotine products as an alternative to combustible cigarettes can drastically reduce smoking prevalence while ensuring that people who choose to use nicotine have less harmful options.

Moreover, Ghana could implement proportional excise taxes to make safer alternatives more affordable, while using revenues to fund public health campaigns. This dual strategy would educate Ghanaians on the risks of smoking and the benefits of harm reduction.

Sweden’s success is not just a health milestone; it’s a public policy lesson for the world. As Smoke-Free Sweden, an advocacy group, aptly puts it: “Sweden’s smoke-free status should be a wake-up call to policymakers across the globe: progressive, science-backed policies on nicotine alternatives can make smoking history without sacrificing public health goals.”

Ghana has an opportunity to learn from a success story. By embracing harm reduction as a part of its tobacco control strategy, the country can move closer to a smoke-free future. Policymakers, healthcare professionals, and civil society must work together to create a framework that encourages the adoption of safer alternatives while discouraging cigarette use.

As an observer, Ghana’s potential to prioritize public health using effective modern approaches to tobacco control is essential for the country’s future.

By adopting strategies like those implemented in Sweden, Ghana has the opportunity to significantly reduce smoking prevalence, improve health outcomes, and save countless lives for generations to come.

The tools and knowledge are available now. A smoke-free Ghana is not just a possibility; it is within our grasp. Sweden has shown us the way—now it’s our turn to act.

By Dr. Akinwande Puddicombe

US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban

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The US Supreme Court delivered the ruling on Friday, eight months after President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan measure.

The US Supreme Court has upheld a law that seeks to ban TikTok if its parent company, Bytedance, does not sell to non-Chinese buyers by 19 January.

LIVESTREAMING: United Showbiz on UTV

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The Saturday, January 18, 2025, edition of UTV’s United Showbiz programme is live with Ola Michael discharging his duties as sit-in host.

Today’s edition of the entertainment show is live with panelists discussing the major entertainment issues of the week.

Kwaku Manu and George Lutterodt have been billed as pundits for the show.

Bullgod, Vida Adutwumwaa, Nana Romeo and Ziga are also on the bill to bring some nuance to the conversations about the respective issues.

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GNAPS urges Haruna Iddrisu to closely collaborate with private schools

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Haruna Iddrisu nominated as education minister Haruna Iddrisu nominated as education minister

The Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS) has welcomed the appointment of Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Haruna Iddrisu as Minister of Education designate, urging him to collaborate closely with private schools.

In a press statement, the association applauded the National Democratic Congress (NDC) stalwart for his leadership during his previous stint in government, running the Communications and Labour Ministries.

“His proven success in managing labor relations and his sharp political acumen demonstrate his deep understanding of governance and the nuances of building consensus—a critical skill needed to navigate the complex challenges of the education sector.

“Coupled with his accomplishments at the Ministry of Communications, we are optimistic that his expertise will drive a transformative, technology-driven education system, that prepares our students for a rapidly evolving global economy,” GNAPS President, Professor Damasus Tuurosong said of the minister-designate.

The statement expressed confidence that Mr. Iddrisu will work closely with private educational institutions to boost a crucial sector of the economy.

“GNAPS is particularly hopeful that under Hon. Iddrisu’s leadership, the education sector will be harmonized to ensure the inclusion of affordable non-state education

providers.

“We trust that his administration will recognize the pivotal role private schools play in increasing enrollment, improving quality outcomes, and expanding equitable access. We believe his leadership will foster meaningful collaborations that align private education efforts with national educational goals,” the release read.

Earlier this week, Mr. Iddrisu was tapped to lead the Ministry of Education in a third round of ministerial appointments by President John Mahama who took office just a week ago.

The lawmaker is expected to appear before the Appointments Committee of Parliament for vetting in the coming days.

Kwesi Nyantakyi speaks on calls for Otto Addo’s dismissal

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Kwesi Nyantakyi and Otto Addo Kwesi Nyantakyi and Otto Addo

Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kwesi Nyantakyi has stated that Black Stars coach Otto Addo’s underperformance puts his job at risk.

He explained that the Black Stars’ failure to qualify for the 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) is a significant dent on Addo’s coaching credentials.

The former GFA boss noted that aside from the results, the type of football they play does not reflect a well-built team capable of competing for laurels.

“With the performance of the Black Stars under Otto Addo, everything shows that he is not doing well. The last time Ghana failed to qualify for an AFCON tournament was twenty years ago, and under Otto Addo, we did not qualify, so he has not performed well,” Nyantakyi said in an interview with Asempa FM.

When asked if he supports calls for Otto Addo’s dismissal, Nyantakyi refrained from declaring his stance but noted that the performance should guide decisions.

“I am not in a position to say he should be sacked or stay, but the numbers are there for all of us to see,” he added.

Otto Addo and his technical staff have faced intense backlash from the public for their abysmal performance in the qualifiers.

Reports indicate that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) are set to dismiss Black Stars assistant coaches John Paintsil and Joseph Laumann as part of efforts to revamp the technical staff.

When the 2026 World Cup qualifiers resume in March 2025, the Black Stars will host Chad and travel to Madagascar.

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Ama Official Reportedly Moves Her Boyfriend To The Apartment Kind-hearted TikTokers Rented For Her

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TikTok star Ama Official has sparked controversy following reports that she has moved her boyfriend into an apartment rented for her by compassionate TikTok users.

According to sources, the gesture was part of an initiative by benevolent TikTokers who came together to support Ama by renting a chamber and hall self-contained apartment for her and even providing daily upkeep money to ensure her well-being.

However, their goodwill has reportedly taken an unexpected turn as Ama’s boyfriend is now said to be residing with her in the apartment.

The news has generated mixed reactions online, with many expressing disappointments over her alleged actions. Some people have criticised her for taking advantage of the kindness of those who came to her aid.

One user wrote, “Eiiiii, so after all the support, she brings her boyfriend to enjoy? This is not right.” Another added, “This is why people don’t help others anymore. She has ruined it for others who might need help in the future.”

On the other hand, a few defenders of Ama argued that she should be allowed to make her own decisions about her living arrangements. “If she feels comfortable with her boyfriend living there, it’s her choice. The help given was unconditional, so why judge her?” one person commented.

Meanwhile, Ama is yet to respond to the allegations.

See the video below;

Source:Ghanacelebrities.com

Emios Holidays Logistics To Host Travel Industry Conference  

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Emios Holidays and Logistics is set to host the prestigious 2025 Afrique Travel Industry Conference Awards (ATICA) in Lagos, Nigeria.

This announcement was made by Emmanuel Ossai, the founder and Managing Director of Emios Holidays Logistics, during a recent conversation with DGN.

According to Mr. Ossai, ATICA is an annual event that celebrates Africa’s travel industry and will take place on April 6, 2025, at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos.

He revealed that the theme for the 2025 event is “Journey to Success: Celebrating Africa’s Travel Industry,” emphasizing that the conference will bring together industry leaders to discuss trends, challenges, and opportunities within the tourism sector.

Mr. Ossai stressed that “the event is not only an awards ceremony but also a platform for networking, learning, and collaboration among professionals in the industry.”

By Prince Fiifi Yorke

Mahama appoints Prof Nana Ama Klutse as acting CEO of EPA

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Professor Nana Ama Klutse has been appointed by President John Dramani Mahama as the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The Presidency officially announced her appointment on Saturday, January 18, 2025. Prof. Klutse currently serves as the Head of the Department of Physics at the University of Ghana and is the Vice-Chair of the Working Group for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Prof. Klutse described the appointment as both an honour and a significant responsibility to serve the nation.

She highlighted some of Ghana’s pressing environmental challenges, including air quality concerns, climate change, and waste management, and expressed her commitment to collaborating with stakeholders to develop practical solutions for a healthier environment.

“I am deeply grateful to @JDMahama for entrusting me with the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana. It is both an honour and a great responsibility to serve our nation at a time when environmental issues are so pressing.

From addressing air quality concerns to tackling the impacts of climate change and improving waste management systems, Ghana faces significant challenges. I am committed to working closely with all stakeholders to find practical solutions that ensure a healthier and more sustainable future for our country. Together, we can make a real difference for generations to come.”

About Professor Nana Ama Klustse

She is a Vice-Chair of IPCC’s Working Group I for the seventh assessment cycle. She was a Lead Author on the Sixth Assessment Report. She is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Physics, University of Ghana, Legon. She is a fellow of African Institute of Mathematical Sciences – Next Einstein Initiative women in Climate Change Science.

She was a Senior Research Scientist and a Manager at the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. She holds a PhD in Climatology from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Her research focuses on climate modelling, and climate impact assessments on society (health, energy, and gender).

She has worked on both national and international projects and consultancies including the climate and health project in Ghana and the ongoing global CORDEX experiment. She has co-authored a good number of journal article publications and academic books to her credit.

Her article published in Environmental Research Letters in May 2018 on the Potential impact of 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming on consecutive dry (CDD) and wet days (CWD) over West Africa revealed that enhanced warming results in a reduction in mean rainfall across the region, CDD will increase over the Guinea Coast, in tandem with a projected decrease in CWD at both 1.5 ◦C and 2◦C global warming.

Courses she teaches include General Physics, Cloud Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Climate Dynamics of Africa, and Regional Climate modelling. She supervises students’ research in Ghana and abroad at Masters and PhD levels.

I am not a troublemaker – Lizzy Anjorin on unending feud with Iyabo Ojo in explosive interview [VIDEO]

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Iyabo Ojo: For every ‘gbas’, there must be ‘gbos gbos’ – Lizzy Anjorin

Lizzy Anjorin has opened up on her many years of feud with Iyabo Ojo and some of her other colleagues that she has clashed with.

The actress in a fresh interview on the With Chude show denied being a troublemaker.

UTAG congratulates Haruna Iddrisu on his nomination as Education Minister

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The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has congratulated Haruna Iddrisu on his nomination as the new Minister of Education.

In a statement released by UTAG, the association expressed confidence in Mr Iddrisu’s ability to address the pressing challenges in Ghana’s higher education sector.

“Your extensive experience in governance, policy development, and legislation uniquely positions you to tackle the pressing challenges confronting the higher education sector in Ghana,” the statement said.

UTAG highlighted key areas requiring attention, including advancing quality education, addressing infrastructure and funding deficits, fostering research and innovation, and improving the welfare of stakeholders in the education sector.

The association pledged its full support and collaboration in achieving policies and initiatives aimed at strengthening Ghana’s educational framework.

“As committed partners in academia, UTAG stands ready to work with you to realise these goals and contribute to the nation’s sustainable development,” the statement added.

UTAG concluded by wishing Mr Iddrisu success in his new role and emphasised its readiness for constructive engagement to transform higher education in Ghana.

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Alban Bagbin’s dance moves spark social media reactions

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Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin on the dancefloor Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin on the dancefloor

A video of the Speaker of Ghana’s 9th Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has surfaced on social media.

In the video making waves on social media on January 17, 2025, Alban Bagbin was seen in an all-white agbada dancing with a lady whose identity is unknown.

Speaker Alban Bagbin was seen dancing to the tune of legendary highlife musician, Nana Acheampong’s “Nanka Ebeye Den.”

The specifics of the event, including its location, remain unclear.

Alban Bagbin was re-elected to serve as the Speaker of the 9th Parliament after serving in the 8th Parliament.

He served as the Member of Parliament for Nadowli Kaleo Constituency in the Upper West Region of Ghana in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th parliaments of the 4th Republic of Ghana.

Alban Bagbin contested for the presidential candidate slot of the National Democratic Congress in 2019 but lost to the President John Dramani Mahama.

He also once served as Minister for Health in Ghana.

Watch the full video below:

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Haruna Iddrisu perfect fit for education ministry – Former Buem MP

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Haruna Iddrisu, Member of Parliament for Tamale South Haruna Iddrisu, Member of Parliament for Tamale South

Former Member of Parliament for Buem, Daniel Asiamah, has described the appointment of Haruna Iddrisu to lead the Ministry of Education as a perfect fit.

Speaking on Starr FM‘s Weekly Review segment with Naa Dedei Tettey, the former lawmaker who served with Mr Iddrisu in the House said there appeared to be a consensus within the political space on the appointee’s capacity to deliver in the crucial ministry.

“I’ve listened to people of all shades of the political arena and none of them is saying that this person is bad. Haruna is the type of person that I see personally to fit that particular position very well,” he said.

Mr Asiamah said the education sector had been crippled with several challenges, including arrears to public schools, which required an individual as level-headed as Mr Iddrisu who can sit with stakeholders and reach amicable solutions with them.

“We need somebody who can sit at the table with teacher unions, with academia, to find ways to solve the national problem,” he said during the discussion.

The former legislator described the state of the country as a “deficit position in terms of resources and management,” requiring a consensus-building leader in the Education Ministry to produce results.

Citing Haruna Iddrisu’s previous stint in government, the former Buem MP said the Tamale South MP had a track record of delivering results.

“Haruna has done it before. He was the Minister of Labour and Employment. And during his time, he was able to contain the labour agitations and even support pharmaceutical companies I know of, to produce anti-retroviral drugs in this country,” he said.

Haruna Iddrisu’s appointment to the Ministry of Education has raised eyebrows in the sector as he was not widely tipped to lead the crucial government department.

Among his priorities will be implementing the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) review of the Free Senior High School policy and addressing the ballooning debts incurred by many second-cycle schools. He is expected to appear before the Appointments Committee of Parliament in the coming days for vetting.

Meanwhile, Watch as Empress Gifty weeps uncontrollably as she pays last respects to her mother:

Reason for Pep Gaurdiola and wife’s separation revealed

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Pep Guardiola and his wife Christina Serra Pep Guardiola and his wife Christina Serra

Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola’s decision to extend his contract reportedly led to his separation from his wife, Christina Serra.

Podcasters Laura Fa and Lorenza Vazquez, who broke the news in their show for El Periodico, stated that Guardiola’s decision to sign a new contract, after months of indecision, was the factor that led his wife to deciding to move on.

Several sources in Catalonia suggest that Guardiola had considered temporarily stepping away from football and moving to Abu Dhabi with Cristina, where their son Marius is based.

The split is reported to have been agreed upon in December 2024, a month after Guardiola committed to Manchester City until 2027.

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, raising 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 publicly 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.

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My Client’s Car Was Seized By Akufo Addo’s Governement Because He Was Free With John Mahama- Lawyer Reveals

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A Ghanaian lawyer has brought to the limelight what his client went through some years back.

Speaking on Bresosem on Abusua FM with Millicent Safo, the lawyer recounted how his client was badly treated under the leadership of former president, Akufo Addo.

Narrating the whole story, the lawyer revealed that his client’s car was seized in 2017 because there was a change of government.

Ben Alemina Launches Projects of Heart

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Medical doctor Ben Alemina has officially launched Projects of Heart (POH), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian services to developing countries around the world.

During the launch event, Benjamin Alimina expressed his enthusiasm for founding Projects of Heart, driven by his desire to engage in initiatives that will enhance the beauty of Ghana, making it a more inviting place for visitors.

He noted that while Ghanaians are internationally recognised for their friendliness and kindness, the country struggles with sanitation management.

“Whenever I visit Ghana and drive around, I see the litter along our roads, and not much has changed. It’s been decades, and we continue to live in these conditions, with little effort being made to clean our country,” he lamented.

Mr. Alimina remains optimistic that with support from private entities and other organizations, Ghana can be transformed into a more beautiful nation.

In addition to environmental initiatives, he highlighted that Projects of Heart will also provide educational tools and materials to support students and schools in enhancing their education.

“We plan to run campaigns in schools, public spaces, and through various media outlets—TV ads, billboards—to raise awareness that Ghana is changing and must change positively for its people.

This is the essence of Projects of Heart, and we look forward to garnering both local and international support to make this vision a reality,” he stated.

As part of the launch festivities, Projects of Heart donated relief items to the management of the Osu Children’s Home in Accra.

 

By Prince Fiifi Yorke

SHS food crisis rooted in financial issues, not shortages – Kofi Asare

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Kofi Asare, the Executive Director of Africa Education Watch, has identified financial mismanagement, rather than a lack of food, as the primary cause of the ongoing food crisis in Senior High Schools (SHS) across Ghana.

Speaking on The Big Issue on Channel One TV with Selorm Adonoo on Saturday, January 18, 2025, Asare emphasized the need to improve cash flow management between the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education to address the persistent food shortages effectively.

“The cause of the food crisis in our SHS is not a food issue; it is a financial issue. The suppliers delay in supplying because you owe them. So, if we don’t re-engineer the cash flow of the Ministry of Finance and let it meet with the cash flow of the Education Ministry, specifically with respect to free SHS, we will continue to have food shortages even if schools are procuring their food,” he said.

Asare highlighted that delayed payments to suppliers, particularly smaller ones, exacerbate the problem, making it difficult for them to sustain their operations.

“Also note, when you owe smaller suppliers beyond 90 days, they will be in trouble. You can owe bulk suppliers because they may have other goods or Letters of Comfort (LC) and other credit instruments they can rely on.

“But at the district level, they are small-scale suppliers. The extent to which they can accommodate you locking their cash and still supplying you is limited. So, if we are decentralising to the senior high schools, we must improve upon the cash flow. Otherwise, you will only transfer an inefficiency from the centre to the periphery,” he explained.

Asare’s comments come amid growing concerns about food shortages in many senior high schools across the country, where students are often left without adequate meals.

The John Dramani Mahama administration has pledged to decentralize the food procurement system, allowing headmasters and headmistresses of individual schools to procure food locally instead of relying on central government supplies.

Safe drinking water and the new EPA boss

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I am writing to the new CEO of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the recent rule establishing nationwide drinking water standards for certain polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). I have a strong interest in protecting residents from the harms of PFAS exposure through drinking water.

The presence of PFAS in drinking water poses a well-established threat to public health and safety. A growing body of research indicates that most, if not all, PFAS are highly toxic to humans and animals. Even minimal exposures over time are associated with adverse effects on human health.

PFAS are resistant to degradation in the environment, earning them the label of “forever chemicals.” These toxins were used for decades in various industrial and military settings, including airports and fire departments. As a result, dangerous and highly mobile PFAS have contaminated numerous drinking water sources throughout the state and have accumulated in the bodies of our residents, where they persist.

It is crucial that we regulate PFAS in drinking water. The EPA’s rule broadly complements and reinforces the various approaches taken by water utilities. The EPA must exercise primary enforcement authority over drinking water in our communities, particularly in mining districts, and must have a vested interest in the laws it enforces.

I urge you to carefully review the operations of water systems such as the Ghana Water Corporation and other water-producing companies in Ghana. Please pay particular attention to petitions from homeowners and residents across the country regarding the need for portable, affordable, safe drinking water.

Drinking water comes from both public water systems and private wells, which are supplied by surface waters and underground reservoirs that are vulnerable to contamination, including from PFAS.

PFAS are a class of synthetic chemicals used in numerous consumer and industrial products. They are characterised by strong carbon-fluoride bonds, which enable many PFAS to persist in the environment for years, decades, or even longer.

Research over the past two decades has clearly demonstrated PFAS toxicity, showing that even small exposures over time are associated with a range of adverse health effects, including various cancers, liver disease, developmental issues (such as low birth weight), hormonal changes, a weakened immune system, diabetes, and fertility issues. Moreover, oral exposure to certain PFAS is linked to harmful health effects, including impacts on the liver, thyroid, immune system, pregnancy, fetal development, and cancer. While some PFAS, such as PFOA and PFOS, have been phased out of domestic production, they remain in circulation through existing products and newly imported items.

The determination to regulate PFAS requires a notice-and-comment rulemaking process, considering public health-focused criteria to seize “meaningful opportunities for health risk reduction.” This process does not take cost into account, but instead uses the “best available public health information” and the EPA’s database of occurrences.

The enforceable drinking water standards must be set as close to the health goals “as is feasible.” While cost considerations are factored into the feasibility analysis, the Act does not mandate that the benefits of a standard outweigh its costs.

In setting these standards, the EPA is required to use the “best available, peer-reviewed science” and data gathered using the “best available methods.” In California, drinking water regulators have taken concrete steps to quantify PFAS contamination, starting with general drinking water monitoring orders in 2019, and establishing non-regulatory notification and response levels for certain PFAS beginning in 2020.

The Science Advisory Board supported the EPA’s conclusion by agreeing with its evaluation of contaminants based on similar health outcomes, noting that “many PFAS, including the four used in the examples in the draft EPA mixtures document and others, elicit effects on multiple biological pathways that have common adverse outcomes in several biological systems.”

Given that the Index PFAS have dose-additive effects when combined, the EPA cannot promulgate a health goal to avoid adverse human health effects and allow a margin of safety without considering the hazard index. Promulgating individual goals for the Index PFAS alone would be insufficient to meet the requirements of the Act. Therefore, the EPA must use the hazard index to address the relative toxicity and common health risks of these PFAS in compliance with the clear language and proactive intent of the Act.

Furthermore, the EPA cannot set appropriate goals if it considers contaminants in isolation, ignoring threats to public health arising from mixtures of contaminants with dose-additive effects. Such an approach would be inconsistent with the requirements of the Act. The EPA also regulates the sums of radionuclides under the Act, requiring water systems to aggregate the measured values of individual contaminants.

In light of the ongoing challenges posed by illegal mining (the “galamsey menace”) and its impact on our water bodies, I believe mining companies should be held accountable for supporting water systems in the country. I wish you the best in your new role and encourage both you and the Ghana Water Company to ensure that Ghana has access to safe, potable drinking water at an affordable rate.

While much attention has been focused on the energy sector, safe drinking water is intrinsically linked to our nation’s public health and well-being. I am raising this issue now because it has become critically important, especially in light of numerous media reports regarding the state of our water bodies and the district machines that clean and purify water for our homes. We are relying on you to prioritise this issue as you begin your tenure as CEO of the EPA.

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Yayra Koku appointed as Acting NIA CEO

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Mr. Wisdom Yayra Koku Deku has been appointed as the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Identification Authority (NIA).

Deku’s career journey with the NIA comes full circle, as he initially joined the organization as a temporary Technical Officer in 2008.

His appointment follows the retirement of Prof. Kenneth Attafuah, who stepped down as NIA Executive Secretary in 2024.

In a post on X, Mr. Deku attributed his appointment to divine providence and expressed heartfelt gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for recognizing his potential and entrusting him with the leadership of the National Identification Authority.

“This can only be God. Thank you, President John Dramani Mahama, for recognizing my potential and giving me the opportunity to serve.

“The journey ahead is exciting, and I can’t wait to dive in and make a difference. A significant difference.”

He also thanked colleagues, friends, and well-wishers for their overwhelming support, pledging to make them proud in his new role.

“The job has just started. I will make you all proud with God on our side.”

 

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Portable allegedly embraces new profession, showcases charm and chants incantations in viral video

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Nigerian singer, Portable sparks reactions as he delves into traditional practices, chanting incantations and showcasing native charm in a viral video.

The clip, shared on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter), captured the controversial artist holding a charm made with a snail while chanting incantations in his native language.

Festus Aboagye denies criticising Mahama’s National Security Appointments

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Security Analyst (Rtd) Colonel Festus Aboagye has firmly refuted claims that he criticized President John Dramani Mahama’s National Security appointments.

Reports had alleged that Retired Colonel Aboagye described the President’s National Security appointments as unconstitutional.

In a statement, the Security Analyst dismissed these claims as deliberate misrepresentations of his views and urged the public to disregard the false attributions made against him.

“This article is a fabrication and a deliberate attempt to misconstrue my ideas and views on recent discussions I have had in the media,” he said. “I have never made any such statements, and I urge the public to disregard all attributions made in the article.”

Colonel Aboagye clarified that his comments were focused on recommending restoration of the National Security framework to its constitutionally mandated status.

“To the contrary, I argued that the non-transparent manner in which ‘operatives’ were recruited, trained, and employed with arms was against the provisions of the Constitution. Therefore, I expect the new administration to ‘clean up’ the system, restore it to its constitutionally mandated status, and quickly fill any gaps created by the departure of the former operatives so it can stand ready to fulfil the task of resolving the Bawku conflict as directed by the President,” he explained.

He reiterated his commitment to providing accurate and constructive commentary on national security issues.

“I remain committed to providing accurate and constructive commentary on national security matters and will continue to do so with integrity and respect for the truth,” he concluded.

Read below the statement by Festus Aboagye (Rtd)

Statement of Rejection of an Opera News Publication

I, Colonel Aboagye (Retired), categorically reject the news item Abena Lindo wrote in Opera News titled “Colonel Aboagye Criticizes Mahama’s National Security Appointments as Unconstitutional.”

This article is a fabrication and a deliberate attempt to misconstrue my ideas and views on recent discussions I have had in the media.

I have never made any such statements, and I urge the public to disregard all attributions made in the article.

To the contrary, I argued that the non-transparent manner in which “operatives” were recruited, trained, and employed with arms was against the provisions of the Constitution. Therefore, I expect the new administration to “clean up” the system, restore it to its constitutionally mandated status and quickly fill any gaps created by the departure of the former operations so it can stand ready to fulfil the task of resolving the Bawku conflict as directed by the President.

I remain committed to providing accurate and constructive commentary on national security matters and will continue to do so with integrity and respect for the truth.

200 flee Nkwanta conflict as military and police patrol deserted streets

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Approximately 200 people have fled from Nkwanta to Pampawie, Ahamansu, and other destinations in the Kadjebi District following renewed conflict in Nkwanta, the capital of the Nkwanta South Municipal Assembly.

Kadjebi, which borders the Nkwanta Municipality, has become a safe haven for displaced residents seeking refuge from the violence.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Madam Agnes Afua Obour, a linguist and opinion leader at Pampawie, said, “Our kinsmen who are distressed due to the situation have reached out for support to return home. We transferred money to some to facilitate their movement with many arriving late Friday.”

She emphasised that the situation in Nkwanta was serious and urged that all hands be on deck to find a lasting solution.

Assemblyman for the Ahamansu Electoral Area, Hussein Abdulai, told GNA that people arrived in Ahamansu on Thursday, Friday, and even Saturday.

He stated that he was recording their details and would furnish a report with the list of people fleeing the troubled zone to Ahamansu.

An eyewitness in Nkwanta, who requested anonymity, reported that the trouble began when a group of people went to the cemetery to bury a relative. During the burial, unidentified armed men appeared and started firing.

The eyewitness added, fortunately, they had already burned the dead, so, they ran away unhurt.

According to reports received by GNA, seven people have been killed, and eight houses and shops have been set ablaze.

The Kadjebi District Coordinating Director, Cletus Chevure, said he had not yet received official information about refugees arriving in the Kadjebi District.

Superintendent of Police Frank Nana Asomaning, Kadjebi District Police Commander, also noted that while he had not received official information, he had heard reports of people fleeing Nkwanta to other areas for safety.

The Nkwanta township and its streets have been deserted, with the only noticeable activity being the patrols of military and police detachments.

The once-bustling streets are now empty, with the sound of military and police vehicles breaking the eerie silence.

Military personnel, who arrived in armored vehicles, have taken strategic positions throughout the township, with some patrolling the streets.

Speaking anonymously, some residents expressed mixed feelings about the military’s arrival. While some welcomed their presence, hoping it would bring an end to the violence, others were skeptical, fearing it might lead to human rights abuses.

The GNA team observed several pregnant women, some visibly distressed, navigating through bushes in a desperate attempt to escape the violence.

One pregnant woman, Madam Serwaa Afia Twumasi, tearfully told GNA, “I’m scared for my life and the life of my unborn child.”

The conflict in Nkwanta is rooted in a long-standing dispute over ownership of the township among the Akyode, Adele, and Challa ethnic groups, perpetuating the ongoing violence.

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Sad scenes as Hannah Marfo lays daughter to rest

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Hannah Marfo at the funeral Hannah Marfo at the funeral

Legendary Ghanaian gospel musician, Hannah Marfo, has laid her young daughter, Mildred Akosua Dwira Dwomoh, to rest.

The funeral service took place on Friday, January 17, 2025, at the Holy Ghost Revival Centre, Assemblies of God, Accra.

Hannah Marfo had shared the heartbreaking news of her daughter’s passing and the funeral arrangements in a social media post on January 5, 2025.

Mildred, born in 2001, tragically passed away at the end of 2024 at the age of 23. The cause of her death has not been disclosed.

She was the youngest of Hannah Marfo’s three children, whom she shared with her husband, Stephen Kwame Dwomoh.

Videos on social media showed an inconsolable Hannah Marfo viewing the remains of her daughter, who laid in an open casket.

The legendary gospel musician was visibly overwhelmed with emotions and unable to hold back her tears as she bid farewell to Mildred inside the church before her body was taken to the cemetery for burial.

Hannah Marfo was comforted by one of her sons as they returned to their seats for the conclusion of the funeral service.

Among the attendees were veteran musicians, Cindy Thompson, Akosua Agyapong, and Despite Media’s Fadda Dickson, who came to support Hannah Marfo and her family.

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The list of female nominees is truly inspiring – Joyce Bawah

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Special Aide to the President, Joyce Bawah Mogtari Special Aide to the President, Joyce Bawah Mogtari

Special Aide to the President, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has praised John Dramani Mahama for nominating seven women for ministerial positions in his government so far.

Of these, three have been nominated as regional ministers, while four others are set to lead various ministries.

In a post shared on her X page on Friday, January 16, 2025, she stated, “The list of female nominees is absolutely inspiring. We are super proud of you all. Thank you, President Mahama.”

b>Here’s an overview of the women who have been nominated so far to contribute to national governance under Mahama’s administration:

Linda Obenewa Akweley Ocloo – Greater Accra Region Minister-Designate

Linda Ocloo, the Member of Parliament of the Shai-Osudoku Constituency, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Administration (Banking and Finance) from the University of Ghana.

Her nomination speaks to her dedication to public service and community development.

Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey – Eastern Regional Minister-Designate

Rita Awatey brings extensive expertise in governance, education, and community development.

She holds an MPhil in Leadership from the University of Professional Studies, Accra, and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Migration at the University of Ghana.

With a proven track record in local governance, including her role as Presiding Member of the Yilo Krobo Municipal Assembly, she is an advocate for women’s empowerment and inclusive governance.

Charity Gardiner – Ahafo Regional Minister-Designate

Charity Gardiner, a businesswoman and human resource professional, has nearly a decade of experience in non-profit and humanitarian work.

With a passion for girl-child education and empowerment, she holds a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management and has demonstrated strong leadership in social development initiatives.

Abla Dzifa Gomashie – Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts

As a two-term Member of Parliament for Ketu South, Abla Dzifa Gomashie is a seasoned politician and creative arts advocate.

Her previous tenure as Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts showcased her commitment to promoting Ghanaian culture and tourism.

She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class) and an MPhil in African Studies from the University of Ghana, as well as an honorary doctorate in leadership.

Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare – Minister of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry

Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare is a lawyer, international relations expert, and business executive with two decades of experience.

Previously, as Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, she advanced Ghana’s tourism and creative industries.

Her nomination reflects her ability to drive innovation and strategic initiatives in agribusiness and industrial growth.

Emelia Arthur – Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture

Emelia Arthur, a development specialist, has extensive experience in local governance, natural resource management, and gender inclusion.

With academic credentials from Yale University and GIMPA, she has served as a Presidential Staffer, Deputy Regional Minister, and District Chief Executive.

Her expertise in strategic planning and sustainable development is expected to make a significant impact on fisheries and aquaculture.

Agnes Naa Momo Lartey – Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection

Agnes Lartey, the Member of Parliament of Krowor, has over 20 years of experience in governance, women’s rights, and community-focused development.

A former General Secretary of the National Association of Local Authorities of Ghana (NALAG), she holds a Ph.D. in African Studies and has demonstrated exceptional leadership and advocacy skills in advancing gender equality and social protection.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hints Thomas Partey’s departure

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hinted at the possible departure of Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey at the end of the season.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference, Arteta acknowledged that Arsenal are planning for the future as some players’ contracts are set to expire.

When asked about a potential move for Spanish midfielder Martín Zubimendi, Arteta emphasized the need to be prepared for squad changes.

“We have some situations with contracts expiring. We have to be prepared,” he said, as quoted by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

His comments suggest that Arsenal may not extend Partey’s contract, which would mark the end of the Ghanaian’s five-year stay at the club.

Partey joined Arsenal from Atlético Madrid in 2020 after the Gunners activated his £45 million release clause.

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EC accuses NDC regional organiser of leading Ablekuma North collation chaos

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has accused the Greater Accra Regional Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of leading party supporters in an attack on its offices during the collation of polling station results for the Ablekuma North Constituency.

The incident which occurred on Friday, January 17, 2025 resulted in significant property damage and caused distress among staff members.

Following a High Court order on 4th January 2025, the EC was instructed to continue the collation of results and declare the winners of four outstanding parliamentary elections.

The collation for Ablekuma North, the only remaining constituency, began on 8th January 2025 but was halted due to incomplete results from three polling stations.

The EC had scheduled the continuation of the collation for 17th January 2025 at 8:00 am.

However, based on intelligence reports, the Ghana Police Service advised postponing the exercise.

Despite this, the EC, in a statement issued on Friday, January 17, noted that the police had not enhanced security at the collation centers, leading to the invasion by party supporters.

The invaders, according to the EC, were led by the NDC’s Greater Accra Regional Organiser.

They damaged furniture and louvre blades at the Old Head Office and issued threats to staff at the New Corporate Head Office.

The presence of two unidentified men in military uniform was also reported.

The EC has called on the police to identify, arrest and prosecute the perpetrators, with video footage available to aid in their identification.

The EC also appealed to the government to ensure adequate security for its operations, emphasising the need for a safe environment to complete the collation process and declare the results for Ablekuma North.

Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman of Operations, reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to ensuring the people of Ablekuma North have a Member of Parliament and called for the police’s cooperation to achieve this objective.

 

Ablekuma North collation called off

Parliament reschedules vetting date to January 20

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The Appointments Committee of Parliament has announced a revised schedule for the vetting of ministerial nominees appointed by President John Dramani Mahama.

Originally set to begin on Thursday, January 23, 2025, and end on Monday, January 27, 2025, the vetting will now start earlier, on Monday, January 20, 2025, and conclude as initially planned on Monday, January 27, 2025.

Group appeals to President John Mahama to consider an Nzema as Ghana Gas Company CEO

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A group calling itself, the Ultimate Voice of the Western Region, has appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to appoint an Nzema person to be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Ghana National Gas Company.

In a petition sighted by the media, the President of the group, Anthony Morkeh stated that, “We are reliably informed that the esteemed chiefs of Nzema have submitted three qualified nominees

from the region for consideration as CEO of Ghana Gas Limited. Your Excellency, it is worth recalling that prior to the elections, you personally met with the chiefs of Nzema, who expressed

similar concerns about the lack of representation for the Western Region in key government appointments”.

He added that, “Mr President, while we recognize the importance of inclusivity, we believe strongly that the Western

Region, particularly Nzema, is home to equally capable and competent individuals who can serve

effectively in such positions”.

The media is learning that so many NDC members in Nzema are urging President John Mahama to appoint an Nzema as Ghana Gas Company CEO to replace Dr. Ben Asante who was appointed by former president Akufo-Addo.

Read the full petition issued by the group below;

PETITION TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama

Jubilee House, Accra

Subject: Request for Equitable Consideration in the Appointment of the CEO for Ghana Gas

Your Excellency,

The Ultimate Voice of the Western Region humbly submits this petition to your esteemed office to

express our profound displeasure regarding the apparent neglect of the Western Region, specifically

the Nzema area, in the appointment of the Chief Executive Officer for Ghana Gas Limited.

It is with deep regret that we note the continuous exclusion of qualified individuals from the Western

Region in key leadership roles within the oil and gas sector. This marginalization has been a consistent grievance during the tenure of previous administrations. Such neglect prompted the people

of Nzema to express their discontent by offering your Excellency unwavering support in three constituencies during the last elections, as a demonstration of their belief in your leadership to address

their concerns.

We are reliably informed that the esteemed chiefs of Nzema have submitted three qualified nominees

from the region for consideration as CEO of Ghana Gas Limited. Your Excellency, it is worth recalling that prior to the elections, you personally met with the chiefs of Nzema, who expressed

similar concerns about the lack of representation for the Western Region in key government appointments.

Mr President, while we recognize the importance of inclusivity, we believe strongly that the Western

Region, particularly Nzema, is home to equally capable and competent individuals who can serve

effectively in such positions.

Your Excellency, we respectfully urge you to prioritize equity and fairness in your appointments, ensuring that the Western Region, which serves as the hub of Ghana’s oil and gas resources, is

adequately represented at the leadership level of Ghana Gas Limited. This will not only reflect your commitment to balanced regional development but also foster trust and confidence among the people of the region in your administration.

We trust in your wisdom and leadership to address this matter with the urgency and fairness it deserves.

We remain hopeful that this petition will receive your esteemed attention, and we anticipate a favorable response.

THE BEST COMES FROM THE WEST

Yours faithfully,

The Ultimate Voice of the Western Region

Bernabeth Ackah Kokochie, General Secretary

Tel: 0245605177

Patrick K Nyankey, Vice President

Tel: 0243612579

Anthony Morkeh, President

Tel: 0209983947/0244255465

Tel: 0244255463

Appointments Committee sets new date to vet Mahama’s new ministers

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The Appointments Committee of Parliament has announced that it will commence the vetting process for ministerial nominees selected by President John Dramani Mahama from Monday, January 20, 2025, to Monday, January 27, 2025.

The vetting sessions scheduled will start at 9:00 a.m. daily and will take place in Committee Rooms 1 and 2 of the New Administration Block.

The Appointments Committee will thoroughly scrutinize the nominees, assessing their qualifications, competence, and readiness to serve in various ministerial roles. This includes evaluating their experience and suitability for regional and key ministerial positions.

This crucial exercise is part of Parliament’s constitutional mandate to ensure transparency, accountability, and the selection of qualified public officials.

It is worth noting that the vetting was initially scheduled to commence on Thursday, January 23, 2025, but has since been adjusted.

‘Mention names of people who used, dumped you’ — Nons Miraj dares viral fish pie seller

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Nons Miraj, the content creator, has responded to a recent claim of Alax Evalsam, the pastry seller known for his signature ‘Fish Pie’ tune.
In August 2024, Alax’s life changed when he posted a video of himself singing while hawking his fish pies on TikTok.
Following his rise to fame, rumours circulated that Alax had received large sums of money from celebrities.
Miraj was one of the celebrities who helped him. She visited him, helped him move into a rented apartment, and gifted him N200,000 and a car.

Here’s the list of confirmed acting CEO and MD appointments by Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced a list of confirmed appointments for Managing Directors and Chief Executive Officers to assist in steering the affairs of his government.

This follows the appointment of several ministers as part of the ongoing process to fill key leadership positions. The list of confirmed appointees was officially released by the presidency.

The confirmed appointments include:

  • Godwin Edudzi Tamaklo – National Petroleum Authority (NPA)
  • Wisdom Yayra Koku Deku – National Identification Authority (NIA)
  • Afetsi Awoonor – Director for Bulk Oil and Storage Transportation
  • Professor Nana Ama Klutse – Environmental Protection Agency
  • Dr. Kweku Asiedu Nketia – Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF)
  • Edward Bawa – Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC)
  • Sammy Gyamfi – Precious Minerals Marketing Company
  • Mohammed Abdul-Salam – National Lottery Authority (NLA)
  • Emefa Hardcastle – Petroleum Commission
  • Justina Nelson – Minerals Income Investment Fund

These appointments form part of President Mahama’s commitment to assembling a team of competent individuals to lead various state institutions and ensure efficient governance.


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Mahama renews curfew hours in Bawku

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President John Dramani Mahama, through an Executive Instrument, has renewed the curfew hours imposed on the Bawku Municipality and its environs in the Upper East Region.

The new curfew hours, from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. take effect on Monday, January 13, 2025, replacing the previous dawn-to-dusk curfew.

Additionally, there is a total ban on the possession of arms, ammunition, or offensive weapons in the Bawku Municipality and its surrounding areas. A statement issued by the Ministry of Interior emphasized that individuals found with such items will face arrest and prosecution.

The government has appealed to chiefs, elders, opinion leaders, youth, and residents to exercise restraint amidst the ongoing challenges.

It also urged the people of Bawku to employ non-violent methods to work towards restoring peace in the area.

President John Dramani Mahama is expected to meet the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, on Sunday, January 19, to address the escalating tensions in Bawku and Walewale.

 

 

 

 

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Gospel musicians are more united than men of God

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Founder and head of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Nigel Gaisie Founder and head of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Nigel Gaisie

Founder and head of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Nigel Gaisie, has called for greater unity among men of God, particularly prophets in Ghana.

He made this call during an interview with GhanaWeb at the funeral of Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan, the mother of renowned gospel singer and television host Empress Gifty Adorye.

Speaking to GhanaWeb’s Isaac Dadzie, Gaisie expressed his condolences to Empress Gifty Adorye, her family, and friends, including Hopeson Ardoye.

Gaisie was pleased to see several gospel artists performing together at the funeral, showcasing their solidarity and unity.

This, according to him, shows that there is unity in the gospel music industry, even more than among the men of God.

“What I’ve learned is that the gospel artistes or the gospel musicians, they are united much more than we the men of God.

“And even among the men of God, the apostles, the pastors, and the teachers, they are united. But the prophets, we are divided. We are not united,” he said.

He emphasized the need for unity among men of God to strengthen their collective mission.

“So among the men of God, unity is needed,” he added.

The funeral of Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan, also known as ‘Agaga’ was held on Saturday, January 18, 2024, at Tema.

Her brought together many notable figures in the gospel music and religious communities as well as secular artistes including ACP Kofi Sarpong, Broda Sammy, Kofi Kinaata, Keche and many others.

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Revocation of Prof. Ken Attafuah’s appointment as NIA boss: Did Mahama government goof?

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Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah's tenure ended in 2024 Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah’s tenure ended in 2024

President John Mahama has revoked the appointment of the Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority, Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah with immediate effect.

He has been asked in a letter signed by the Secretary to the President, Callistus Mahama, to hand over to William Kwaku Deku, who shall act as Acting Executive Secretary to the Authority.

“The President extends his gratitude for your service to the nation,” parts of the letter read.

However, after seven years of leadership (2017-2024), Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah officially retired as NIA’s Executive Secretary in November 2024.

Professor Attafuah whiles leaving his post highlighted both the challenges and achievements his time with the NIA, while expressing pride in the strides made to build a comprehensive national identitification system in Ghana.

“When I first took on this role seven years ago, the NIA faced numerous challenges,” Professor Attafuah said in his farewell message, noting obstacles that ranged from operational hurdles to public skepticism. His leadership transformed the NIA into what he described as a “service-driven organisation committed to providing every Ghanaian with a unique and secure identity,” he was quoted by graphic.com to have said.

In his farewell message, Professor Attafuah expressed deep gratitude to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for entrusting him with this critical mandate, and to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his visionary support in driving the NIA’s digitalisation efforts. He also commended Identity Management Systems II Limited, whose partnership allowed for innovation and expansion.

While stepping down, Professor Attafuah urged NIA staff to continue upholding the values of “integrity, perseverance, and service to the people of Ghana.”

It is therefore unclear why the current government will issue a revocation letter in January 2025.

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See NIA’s post indicating Attafuah’s retirement below

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Small-Scale Miners Association hails Sammy Gyamfi’s appointment as acting MD of PMMC

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Sammy Gyamfi has been appointed as acting MD of PMMC Sammy Gyamfi has been appointed as acting MD of PMMC

The National Concerned Small-Scale Miners Association of Ghana has congratulated Sammy Gyamfi on his appointment as the Acting Managing Director of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC).

The group, in a statement issued on Friday, September 17, commended Sammy Gyamfi for his appointment, expressing optimism that his appointment will mark a dawn of growth in the sector.

“This appointment marks a significant milestone, and we are optimistic that his leadership will contribute meaningfully to the advancement of Ghana’s mining sector,” part of the statement read.

While commending Sammy Gyamfi for the appointment, the group reminded the NDC government of its promise to the small-scale mining industry. It urged the government to honor its campaign promise and ensure the development of the sector.

The group noted with belief that Sammy Gyamfi’s presence in the sector will spur growth and ensure that investors in the industry enjoy the benefits of their investment.

“During the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s campaign activities, the party’s Campaign Committee on Mining engaged us, the key stakeholders in the small-scale mining sector. The party’s campaign manifesto clearly outlined policies that addressed our concerns and represented our interests.

“We were inspired by their commitment and endorsed the NDC’s message with the hope that the mining sector would receive the attention and restructuring it needs under their governance.

“With Mr. Gyamfi’s appointment as Acting MD of PMMC, we are confident that he will collaborate effectively with stakeholders to promote the collective interests of the small-scale mining sector.

“We believe that his leadership will prioritize sustainable practices, transparency, and mutual cooperation for the betterment of Ghana’s mining industry and the nation as a whole,” the statement read.

The group also appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to appoint an industry person with expansive knowledge as Minister of Lands and Natural Resources.

“While celebrating this appointment, we also appeal to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama to consider appointing a technocrat with extensive technical expertise and experience as the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources.

“The current challenges in the small-scale mining sector, particularly issues related to water pollution and environmental degradation, require leaders who are equipped with both knowledge and practical solutions to address these pressing concerns,” the statement read.

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GFA Exco member Fred Acheampong throws weight behind Black Stars coach Otto Addo

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Otto Addo, head coach of the Black Stars Otto Addo, head coach of the Black Stars

Ghana Football Executive Member, Frederick Acheampong, is rallying support for Black Stars coach Otto Addo ahead of the resumption of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in March.

While the long-term future of Addo is unclear, it appears quite certain the former Ghana international will lead the team against Chad and Madagascar in two months.

Otto Addo has come under intense scrutiny following the Black Stars failed 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.

While views are widely divided over his long-term future, Ghana Football Association Executive Council member, Frederick Acheampong has voiced support for the gaffer.

“We have confidence, why not? He is the coach and needs our support. If you and I start losing confidence in him, who does he turn to? he quizzed on Kumasi-based Akoma FM

Yes, and he himself admit the results we had from the Afcon qualifiers is not the best. He acknowledges that, and I do same.

What he needs to know is that, whatever we need to do to support him to be able to negotiate the World Cup qualifiers and do well is what he requires of us.”

The will host Chad on Monday March 17, before travelling as guests to Madagascar between 17-25 March, 2025.

Other qualification matches have been scheduled for 1-9 September, 2025 with the final matchday scheduled for 6-14 october, 2025 against Central Africa Republic and Comoros respectively.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be staged in Canada, USA and Mexico between June -July, 2026.

Israel cabinet go meet to vote on ceasefire agreement wit Hamas

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Di meeting of di Israel security cabinet go happen later dis Friday to approve di ceasefire deal Di meeting of di Israel security cabinet go happen later dis Friday to approve di ceasefire deal

Di Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu don confam say im kontri and Hamas don agree a ceasefire deal, but di security cabinet go meet later dis Friday to vote on weda to agree to di deal wey go see Hamas release about 30 Israeli hostages.

Netanyahu bin delay di meeting wit im cabinet afta e accuse Hamas say dem dey try to change di final agreement.

Israel security cabinet na one small inner group of ministers within di larger govment cabinet.

A statement from Netanyahu office tok say dem don update di families of some of di hostages and preparations don start for di hostages to return to Israel.

Wen dem bin reach di ceasefire agreement for Qatar earlier dis week, e bin cause big celebrations for Gaza.

However, continued bombardment from Israel kill don more dan 100 people for di Gaza Strip since di announcement of di ceasefire, according to di civil defence agency for Gaza.

Tok-tok pesin of di agency Mahmoud Basal say di pipo wey die for di airstrikes include 27 children and 31 women, while more dan 264 bin wunjure.

Plenty of Israel ministers dey expected to support di deal – but some far-right politicians dey threaten to resign if e go on, including Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Another politician, Ohad Tal, wey dey chair di far-right Religious Zionist party for di Israeli parliament, dey also strongly oppose di deal. E tell BBC say im and members of im party dey consider to comot from Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition goment.

“We want to make sure say di implication go be say we go return to fight Hamas, and we get plan on how to finish di job, how to make sure say Hamas go dey eliminated”, Tal tok.

E add say im and im colleagues go continue to stay for goment if dem dis guarantee, but e no go make sense for dem to keep staying if dem no get am.

Donald Trump influence

Donald Trump don make impact for di Middle East even bifor e officially start im second term as president of di United States.

E don cut thru di delay tactics wey Netanyahu and im coalition partners bin dey use to avoid accepting di ceasefire deal wey Joe Biden put on di table since May last year.

US pressure on Hamas and di oda Palestinian groups na given, but under President Biden, pressure on Israel no too dey.

On di other hand, Trump go start im second term claiming credit for getting di ceasefire deal in Gaza done. He go dey bask in glory.

Netanyahu, on im part, dey deal wit serious coalition crisis. Di whole idea of doing a deal wit Hamas na something wey di ultranationalist politicians who dey support Netanyahu goment no even wan hear at all.

One of dem, di national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, say im party – Jewish Power – go only support di goment if dem resume di war, cut off all aid to Gaza and destroy Hamas. If dat one no happen, im go resign.

Dat one no go dey important to Donald Trump. Di push for a Gaza ceasefire don show say Trump go put di interest of im presidency first bifor di political requirements of di Israel prime minister.

Di ceasefire go still start on Sunday?

Wen mediators – Qatar and US – first announce di deal, dem tok say di agreement go come into effect on Sunday, pending Israeli cabinet approval.

But afta Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed di security cabinet vote from Thursday to Friday, accusing Hamas of trying to “extort last minute concessions”, reports say e fit reach until Monday bifor di first hostages go dey freed.

Time still dey on Friday for di security cabinet to meet and approve di agreement before di Sabbath go start. Jews no dey do anything for Sabbath.

Religious exemption sha dey for pesin to work on di Sabbath, if e go save a life. But as for now, e no dey clear wen di deal go come into force.

Two hardline right-wing ministers – Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich – wey dey oppose di ceasefire deal tok say dem go resign in protest, but dem no go join di opposition to bring down di goment, so long as di war go resume afta six weeks, wen phase one of di ceasefire and hostage release deal go end.

Morocco Forms Drafting Commission For Family Code Revision

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Government Spokesperson Mustapha Baitas on Thursday announced that a drafting commission has been formed with regards to the revision of the Family Code.

This commission includes key ministries together with the General Secretariat of the Government (SGG).

During a press briefing following the weekly Government Council meeting, Baitas emphasised that the Council “decided to form a Drafting Commission composed of departments directly concerned with the revision of the Family Code, given the specific nature of this Code.”

This commission includes the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, the Ministry of Solidarity, Social Inclusion and Family, as well as the General Secretariat of the Government.

According to the Moroccan official, the latter was enlisted due to its expertise and the contribution it can provide to this Commission, given the over laps between the revision of the Family Code and a series of other existing laws, as well as certain draft texts currently under parliamentary examination.

The drafting commission will include legal and judicial experts as well as ulema (Islamic scholars).

Additionally, it can, if necessary, involve experts from other fields or specializations whose presence or contributions would be deemed beneficial by the commission.

Baitas noted in this regard that the government is closely following the debates triggered by the Family Code revision and pays particular attention to this issue during its weekly meetings.

He specified that this issue has remained a top priority since December 26, when the government held a communication meeting, in accordance with High Royal Instructions, outlining the main proposed revisions to the public.

“The government wishes to underline that the presentations made during the communication meeting […] contain the broadlines of the proposed revisions to the Family Code and the conclusions of the legal opinion formulated on them,” he stated. “We are now in the phase of their legal drafting to determine the modalities of their implementation and their conditions and procedures.”

The minister emphasized that it is premature to raise questions about the proposals as they were presented, the situations they may give rise to, or potential difficulties in their implementation. All of these depend on the existence of a text that frames and clarifies the proposals made.

Therefore and in keeping with the High Royal Instructions, the government will continue its communication on this matter and will remain available to provide relevant information and data, while taking into account the preparatory nature of the text and the stages of its drafting process, Baitas added.

In this context, the spokesperson said that, in response to the debates sparked by the Family Code revision, the government “aligns with the commendable positions of political parties, labor unions and civil society actors.”

“Furthermore, the government denounces attempts to undermine the Supreme Ulema Council, the respect owed to its members, and the value and foundations of its opinions on certain Sharia-related issues, without due consideration of the institution’s competencies as ‘the sole authority allowed to issue officially recognized fatwas [religious opinions],’ in accordance with Article 41 of the Constitution.

The government welcomes “proposals and observations from scholars, researchers, and all political and civil society actors aimed at improving the draft law during its drafting phase,” Baitas further noted.

“These proposals are grounded in the religious constants of the Kingdom, as well as the social and legal developments observed, with the aim of ensuring family stability and safeguarding the interests of all its members,” he concluded.

 

Source: MAP

University Graduate Preparing to Report To New Job Killed, Body Found Dumped in River

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According to TV3 GH reports, a tragic incident has shocked the people of Ghana, after a young university graduate was found dead under mysterious circumstances.

The body of 24-year-old Grace Owusu, a graduate of the University of Ghana, was discovered dumped in the Densu River in the early hours of Saturday.

Grace, originally from Accra, had completed her studies with high hopes of beginning a new chapter in her life.

She had been preparing to report to her new job as a human resources officer at a well-known firm in the city.

According to close family and friends, Grace had been in high spirits, excited about the future. However, her life was tragically cut short, and her family is now in mourning.

The circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear. Investigators have launched an inquiry into the matter, but so far, no arrests have been made.

According to witnesses, Grace was last seen at a party over the weekend, where she appeared to be enjoying herself.

However, her whereabouts after that are unknown, and her body was discovered two days later.

Her parents have expressed deep sorrow over the loss of their daughter. Mrs. Owusu, Grace’s mother, spoke to the press, saying,

“My daughter had a bright future ahead of her. She was always so happy and hardworking. We never expected this to happen.”

Grace’s father also urged authorities to find those responsible for his daughter’s death.

The discovery of the body has left the local community in shock. People who knew Grace described her as a kind, intelligent, and ambitious young woman who had big dreams for the future.

“It’s heartbreaking to think that she was just starting her career and her life was taken away from her like this,” one of her classmates said.

The police are currently investigating the case and have assured the public that they are working hard to bring justice to the family.

In the meantime, Grace’s family is asking for privacy as they cope with the loss of their beloved daughter.

D-Black to drop sixth studio album ‘The Ghanaian Visa’

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Rapper and CEO of Black Avenue Muzik, Desmond Blackmore, better known as D-Black, has announced that his sixth studio album is ready for release on March 6, 2025.

The album, titled “The Ghanaian Visa,” features a plethora of artists including Stonebwoy, Kidi, Kuami Eugene, MzVee, Joyce Blessing, and The Action Chapel Choir.

D-Black initially announced the album on his social media pages on January 13, 2025.

His previous album, “Loyalty,” featured musicians such as Sarkodie, Fameye, Simi, Peruzzi, and Ice Prince.

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“Stage 3 of Grief” – Beatrice Annan Takes a Swipe at Bawumia’s Aide Over Misinformation

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Beatrice Annan, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) communications team, has countered claims made by Krobea Kwabena Asante, an aide to former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, regarding discussions during a meeting between the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as reported by Ghana Web on Saturday, January 18, 2025.

The meeting, which took place on Thursday, January 9, 2025, was attended by President John Mahama, Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and other government officials.

It focused on addressing Ghana’s pressing economic challenges.

Shortly after the meeting, Asante shared on social media what he described as key points from the discussion, including assertions that the IMF declared Ghana’s economy as stable and stated that the banking sector clean-up was irreversible.

Annan, who said she was present at the meeting, dismissed these claims as untrue.

She described Asante’s statements as “very false” and urged the public to disregard them.

“I was in the said meeting, and none of the things written here were discussed,” she wrote in a Facebook post.

In a sharp rebuke, Annan accused Asante of spreading misinformation, stating, “The NPP lies will not stand. Krobea is still at stage 3 of grief,” referring to his alleged inability to accept the NPP’s electoral defeat.

Vice President Professor Opoku-Agyemang emphasized that the meeting was part of efforts by President Mahama to renegotiate the IMF program inherited from the previous administration to facilitate Ghana’s economic recovery.

SHS food crisis rooted in financial issues, not shortages

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Kofi Asare, the Executive Director of Africa Education Watch, has identified financial mismanagement, rather than a lack of food, as the primary cause of the ongoing food crisis in Senior High Schools (SHS) across Ghana.

Speaking on The Big Issue on Channel One TV with Selorm Adonoo on Saturday, January 18, 2025, Asare emphasized the need to improve cash flow management between the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education to address the persistent food shortages effectively.

“The cause of the food crisis in our SHS is not a food issue; it is a financial issue. The suppliers delay in supplying because you owe them. So, if we don’t re-engineer the cash flow of the Ministry of Finance and let it meet with the cash flow of the Education Ministry, specifically with respect to free SHS, we will continue to have food shortages even if schools are procuring their food,” he said.

Asare highlighted that delayed payments to suppliers, particularly smaller ones, exacerbate the problem, making it difficult for them to sustain their operations.

“Also note, when you owe smaller suppliers beyond 90 days, they will be in trouble. You can owe bulk suppliers because they may have other goods or Letters of Comfort (LC) and other credit instruments they can rely on.

“But at the district level, they are small-scale suppliers. The extent to which they can accommodate you locking their cash and still supplying you is limited. So, if we are decentralising to the senior high schools, we must improve upon the cash flow. Otherwise, you will only transfer an inefficiency from the centre to the periphery,” he explained.

Asare’s comments come amid growing concerns about food shortages in many senior high schools across the country, where students are often left without adequate meals.

The John Dramani Mahama administration has pledged to decentralize the food procurement system, allowing headmasters and headmistresses of individual schools to procure food locally instead of relying on central government supplies.

Kwam 1 loses mum — four days after ex-wife’s death

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Wasiu Ayinde, the Fuji singer fondly called Kwam 1, has lost Alimotu Shodiya Anifowoshe, his mum who was aged 105.

The passing of the singer’s mother was announced via an Instagram post on his media page.

Anifowoshe passed away in the early hours of Saturday in Ijebu Ode, Ogun state.

Randy Abbey, Stephen Appiah lead new Black Stars Management Committee

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Ghana’s National Men’s Football Team, the Black Stars, has a newly constituted management committee following their disappointing 2025 AFCON qualification campaign.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) dissolved the previous management committee, chaired by GFA Vice President Mark Addo, after Ghana’s elimination from the qualification race was confirmed.

The new five-member committee comprises GFA Executive Council (EXCO) Member Dr. Randy Abbey, former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah, Medeama SC President Moses Armah, FC Samartex President Richard Nsenkyire, and Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Football Association Samuel Aboabire.

Dr. Randy Abbey will lead the committee as Chairman, with Stephen Appiah serving as Vice Chairman and overseeing Player Relations. Matchday activities and operations will be managed by Samuel Aboabire and Moses Armah, while Richard Nsenkyire will handle special duties related to the Black Stars.

The Black Stars’ next challenge will be a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Chad, scheduled for March 19.

Here’s the list of confirmed acting CEO and MD appointments by Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced a list of confirmed appointments for Managing Directors and Chief Executive Officers to assist in steering the affairs of his government.

This follows the appointment of several ministers as part of the ongoing process to fill key leadership positions. The list of confirmed appointees was officially released by the presidency.

The confirmed appointments include:

  • Godwin Edudzi Tamaklo – National Petroleum Authority (NPA)
  • Wisdom Yayra Koku Deku – National Identification Authority (NIA)
  • Afetsi Awoonor – Director for Bulk Oil and Storage Transportation
  • Professor Nana Ama Klutse – Environmental Protection Agency
  • Dr. Kweku Asiedu Nketia – Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF)
  • Edward Bawa – Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC)
  • Sammy Gyamfi – Precious Minerals Marketing Company
  • Mohammed Abdul-Salam – National Lottery Authority (NLA)
  • Emefa Hardcastle – Petroleum Commission
  • Justina Nelson – Minerals Income Investment Fund

These appointments form part of President Mahama’s commitment to assembling a team of competent individuals to lead various state institutions and ensure efficient governance.

 

 

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The Visionary, Bold and Unifier Leader Ghana Sports Needs

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Mohammed Alhassan 

 

Mohammed Alhassan, the mastermind behind the ambitious $100 million sports development agenda for Ghana, has called for a transformative approach to addressing the long-standing challenges in the nation’s sports sector. According to Alhassan, the so-called “mafia” that has held the sports industry hostage for decades requires a leader with institutional memory, a unifying spirit, and a bold vision to revolutionize the sector.

Alhassan, a former Head of Sports at Radio Gold, member of the Kumasi Stadium Disaster Committee in 2009, and a sports and media consultant turned businessman, is no stranger to the dynamics of Ghana’s sports landscape. His blend of media expertise, administrative experience, and business acumen has positioned him as a key figure capable of spearheading much-needed reforms in the sector.

A Bold $100 Million Vision
The $100 million sports development agenda proposed by Alhassan is a comprehensive plan designed to rebuild infrastructure, enhance talent development, and reform governance structures across all sporting disciplines in Ghana.

“Ghana’s sports industry is at a crossroads. To move forward, we need a leader who can unify stakeholders, innovate with funding models, and implement bold reforms. My development agenda is a blueprint for achieving that transformation,” Alhassan stated.

Alhassan’s plan includes securing international funding, fostering partnerships with global sports organizations, and encouraging private sector investments to reduce over-reliance on government funding.

“The $100 million agenda isn’t just about stadiums and facilities; it’s about creating a sustainable ecosystem where athletes, coaches, administrators, and the private sector thrive together,” he emphasized.

Tipped to Work With New Ministry
With the political landscape shaping up ahead of the 2025 government transition, some industry experts have tipped Alhassan as a key figure to collaborate with the newly named Ministry of Sports and Recreation under the John Mahama-led administration.

His deep understanding of Ghana’s sports ecosystem and his transformative vision have made him a popular name among stakeholders discussing the future of sports governance.

“Alhassan’s $100 million sports agenda aligns perfectly with the vision of a Ministry of Sports and Recreation that prioritizes excellence, development, and global competitiveness. His ability to innovate and bring in international funding makes him a natural fit for a collaborative role,” one industry expert noted.

A Unifier and Bold Visionary
Alhassan’s call for unity in the sports sector comes at a time when factionalism and inefficiency have hindered progress. He believes that the next era of Ghana sports requires leaders who can foster collaboration while making decisive, visionary moves.

“The sports sector cannot afford to be divided any longer. We need to move beyond personal interests and politics. With unity and bold leadership, Ghana can once again become a global sports powerhouse,” Alhassan asserted.

Transforming Ghana’s Sports Future
As a former media professional and administrator, Mohammed Alhassan brings an unmatched depth of institutional knowledge and experience to the table. His involvement with the Kumasi Stadium Disaster Committee in 2009 and his expertise as a sports and media consultant underscore his ability to navigate complex issues in the sector.

Now a successful businessman, Alhassan is focused on bridging the gap between sports, business, and development. His vision for a transformed sports industry has inspired hope among stakeholders and positioned him as a leader capable of delivering results.

“With the $100 million agenda, I aim to create a sports sector that is inclusive, innovative, and financially sustainable. This is about more than just today—it’s about setting Ghana up for a future of sporting excellence,” he concluded.

As Ghana prepares for a potential reshuffling of sports governance under the next administration, all eyes are on Mohammed Alhassan. His proven track record, innovative vision, and ability to unite stakeholders may well make him the transformational leader the nation’s sports sector has been waiting for.

It’s important for both parents to be in the lives of their children – Kwabena Kwabena

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Highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena Highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena

Kwabena Kwabena has shared his thoughts on fatherhood, family dynamics, and the challenges men face in relationships in a deep conversation with Roselyn Felli monitored by MyNewsGh.

Addressing a previous statement where he was criticised for his comments about mothers in family situations, the musician clarified his stance, stating, “What I said wasn’t meant to be derogatory towards women. I was speaking from my own experience.”

Kwabena explained that sometimes, fathers are unfairly perceived as absent or uninvolved in their children’s lives.

“If a father isn’t as present as expected, it’s often attributed to the mother. That’s what I was trying to convey,” he clarified.

Reflecting on his own childhood, he explained, “There was a time when I didn’t really like my father, but as I grew older, I developed a personal relationship with him. It wasn’t that my mother did anything wrong; it was about the attention and dynamics between the parents.”

The musician stressed the importance of both parents being involved in a child’s life. “Both parties should be present in the child’s life for them to have a well-rounded experience. When one parent is absent, it can create an imbalance.”

Kwabena concluded by acknowledging that some men are indeed irresponsible but emphasised the need for balance.

“We must strive for balance. Both men and women need to be present for the sake of the children,” he said.

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Don’t attack trucks distributing rice, other food items to schools – Dr. Apaak cautions

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Member of Parliament (MP) for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak Member of Parliament (MP) for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak

Dr. Clement Apaak, Member of Parliament (MP) for Builsa South, has issued a stern warning against any interference with trucks delivering rice and other supplies to address the ongoing food shortages in Senior High Schools.

The lawmaker, who is in charge of food distribution to schools, in an interview with the media disclosed that President John Mahama’s directive has led to a coordinated food distribution initiative.

According to him, the move is aimed at supplying food to all public secondary schools and TVET institutions nationwide.

“We are dealing with all the secondary schools, about 900 or more schools, including TVET institutions. We are starting with Greater Accra this evening, and as the days go by, we will extend to all regions and schools,” he explained.

Dr. Clement Apaak further explained that a high-level team is overseeing the food distribution process, comprising the Chief of Staff, Parliament, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ghana Education Service, with security personnel playing a vital role in ensuring the smooth execution of the process.

“The Flagstaff House is coordinating this assignment. Military trucks are being used to move the food, supported by trucks from the Ghana Police Service and private volunteers who have offered their trucks free of charge,” he highlighted.

Addressing potential disruptions, Dr. Clement Apaak issued a stern warning stating that no individual should attack trucks containing foodstuffs.

“Let no one attack any truck or think that these food items are being smuggled. There will be security escorts accompanying the rice from Tema warehouses to the various destinations. Should anybody try to interfere, the law will deal with them.”

The food distribution exercise is taking place at a critical time, as concerns grow about the effects of food shortages on Senior High School students nationwide. The MP emphasised the urgency of the initiative and assured the public that robust security measures are in place.

“This is a directive from the President, and we are taking security very seriously. Nobody should try to interfere with this process,” he remarked.

He further emphasised the importance of full cooperation from all stakeholders and assured the public that he would be providing regular updates as the operation moves forward.

“This is a collective effort to address a critical issue, and we will ensure the food reaches its intended destinations without delay or interruption,” he stated.

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Concerns raised over recruitment, promotions in certain divisions of COCOBOD

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Allegations of recruitments have sparked concerns Allegations of recruitments have sparked concerns

Allegations of irregular recruitment and promotions at the Cocoa Health and Extension Division (CHED) of the Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod) have sparked concerns among stakeholders.

Recent appointments, including that of Rev. Edwin Afari as Executive Director, have been criticized for bypassing established procedures, raising questions about fairness and transparency.

Critics allege that some appointments were made without internal advertisements or competitive processes, or lay down policies with claims that political affiliations influenced these decisions.

For instance, Rev. Edwin Afari is said to have been appointed as the Executive Director of CHED.

Similar concerns have been raised about other promotions, such as Mr. Samuel Osei, who was promoted to Deputy Executive Director Peps, on the 2nd January 2025 after reportedly being promoted to Deputy Manager in 2021 and to substantive manager position in 2022.

He was promoted alongside with Joseph Omane Baah to Deputy Director of Special Services, Dr Michael Obour Opoku – Deputy Rector, BCC, Dr Amos Kojo Quaye – Manager BCC, Mrs Lilian Lucy Lartey – Technical Manager, Nana Akua Achiaa Mensah Snr HR Manager as very unusual.

Critics argue that these rapid appointments/promotions, allegedly influenced by NPP political connections, have sidelined more qualified and experienced individuals within the organization.

Stakeholders are calling for a review of these appointments, emphasizing the need for merit-based promotions to ensure equity and maintain morale within Cocobod.

They urge the incoming administration to investigate and address the situation to restore confidence in the institution.

Cocobod has yet to issue an official response to these allegations.

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Kurt Okraku backs new Black Stars Management Committee to deliver

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Kurt Okraku, President of the GFA Kurt Okraku, President of the GFA

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku believes the newly constituted Black Stars Management Committee will bring success.

Following the dissolution of Mark Addo’s led committee, the Ghana FA has today, January 18 announced a new Management Committee for the senior national team.

Dr Randy Abbey has been named as the chairman with Stephen Appiah serving as vice chairman.

Other members of the committee include Samuel Aboabire, Greater Accra Regional Football Association chairman, Medeama SC president, Moses Armah-Parker and Dr Richard Nsenkyire, who is the president of FC Samartex.

Reacting to the newly formed committee, Mr Okraku said, “We are excited to announce the formation of this new Management Committee, which brings together a team of experienced and dedicated individuals who are passionate about Ghana football.

“We are confident that they will work tirelessly to support the Black Stars and ensure their success,” he added.

This restructuring is part of efforts to strengthen the Black Stars’ preparations for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

After a disappointing 2025 AFCON qualifying campaign, the team is focused on improving its performance, with crucial matches against Chad and Madagascar scheduled for March later this year.

After four games played, Ghana sit 2nd with nine points in Group I.

Yayra Koku Is Now Going To Be The Boss Of The Agency That Sacked Him For Being NDC- Bridget Otoo

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Metro TV Journalist Bridget Otoo has reacted to the nomination of Yayra Koku as the Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority (NIA). Yayra Koku has been appointed by President John Dramani Mahama to the NIA, a state agency he was sacked from in the past allegedly due to his affiliation with the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The National Identification Authority (NIA) is a statutory body established by the National Identification Authority Act, 2006 (Act 707), to create, maintain, provide and promote the use of national identity cards commonly known as Ghana Cards for the advancement of economic, political and social activities in Ghana.

As a System Analyst and Cyber Security Consultant, Yayra Koku is expected to use his expertise to reset the organisation, in line with the NDC’s vision of delivering prosperity to Ghanaians. 

Reacting to his appointment in a Facebook post, Bridget Otoo describes Yayra Koku’s story as vindication, adding that no nomination will beat his, given the circumstances that led to him becoming the Executive Secretary of NIA.

The outspoken journalist mentioned that Yayra Koku is going back to the agency that once sacked him, but this time not as a common worker but as the boss, emphasizing that times can change.

“No appointment will beat Yayra Koku Naaaaa. He’s going back to the place where he was terminated for being “NDC” not as a regular Joe but the BIG MAN IN THE BIG SEAT! If you know his story you know this is a story of Vindication! Congratulations my friend! Executive Secretary, NIA,” her post reads.

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