play videoThe thieves made away with an assortment of food items and utensils in the targeted heist
A viral video circulating on social media has captured the aftermath of a daring break-in at a renowned chop bar in Bibiani, Western North Region, where a group of unidentified thieves reportedly stole an assortment of food items and utensils in a targeted heist.
The eatery, Di Woho Nkomo, is widely regarded as one of the best chop bars in the area, a reputation that appears to have drawn the attention of criminals focused not on cash, but on cuisine.
According to a report by Oyerepa, the thieves struck at an odd hour and made off with a bowl of grasscutter meat, crates of eggs, goat meat, gallons of cooking oil, and various kitchen utensils.
“They did not touch money or electronics—only food,” a local reporter noted, adding that the thieves seemed to have a clear appetite-driven agenda. “Anything that contained food or meat, they took.”
The owner of the chop bar, whose identity was withheld, told Oyerepa that this was not the first time such an incident had occurred.
Despite the repeated thefts, she has refrained from reporting to the police, expressing doubt that any meaningful action would follow. “I’ve stopped wasting time reporting. Nothing changes,” she said.
In response to the incident, the frustrated owner revealed a new measure she intends to enforce: she will no longer allow customers to linger in the restaurant after meals to watch television—a practice she suspects may give potential thieves too much time to study the premises.
The video and story have sparked mixed reactions online, with many expressing concern over rising petty crimes and questioning the effectiveness of law enforcement in handling such localised incidents.
Others sympathised with the chop bar operator, urging authorities to take community-level theft more seriously.
Tolani Akintunde was a beloved face on Nigerian television screens
Nollywood Mourns the Loss of Veteran Actress Tolani Akintunde
The Nigerian film industry is mourning the sudden death of veteran Nollywood actress Tolani Akintunde.
Reports indicate that the actress died a few days ago in the United Kingdom after suffering a heart attack.
The news, first shared by Seun Oloketuyi, a media personality and convener of the Best of Nollywood Awards, has left many in shock—especially those close to her.
According to Seun, the devastating news took time to sink in, with family and friends initially struggling to come to terms with the tragic loss.
Her daughter is also said to be mourning deeply as she adjusts to life without her mother.
Before relocating abroad, Tolani Akintunde was a beloved face on Nigerian television screens, fondly remembered for her roles in iconic early 2000s drama series such as Everyday People and Palace—both created by acclaimed producer Tajudeen Adepetu.
Her performances won hearts and earned her respect within the Nollywood community.
After leaving Nigeria, Tolani transitioned into a new life in the UK, where she pursued other ventures and launched a business, quietly building a life beyond the spotlight.
The Center for Opportunities and Rural Development (CORD Ghana), an NGO, has participated in this year’s Seeds Fair held in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
Organised by Trax Ghana under its Beela Project, the Seeds Fair brought together smallholder farmers, community leaders, and agricultural stakeholders to promote and preserve indigenous seed varieties, seen as the cornerstone of sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture.
The Seeds Fair provided a unique platform for knowledge-sharing, cultural expression, and community empowerment.
Against the backdrop of increasing reliance on commercial and genetically modified seeds, the Seeds Fair highlighted the urgent need to protect traditional seed varieties, many of which face the threat of extinction.
Smallholder farmers from across the Upper East Region showcased diverse range of indigenous seeds, each representing centuries of local knowledge, resilience and adaptation.
Dr Kodimah Siita, Executive Director of CORD Ghana, who participated in the event, emphasised the organisation’s firm commitment to building resilient food systems through community-led approaches.
He said, “By actively engaging in seed exchanges and agroecological learning sessions, we are demonstrating our commitment to supporting farmer-led initiatives and promoting seed sovereignty.”
He said, “CORD Ghana’s participation was not just symbolic. It was a deliberate effort to empower local farmers with the resources and knowledge they need to thrive.”
Dr Kodimah said the indigenous seeds were more than just tools for food production, adding they embodied the resilience, identity, and heritage of local communities.
He reiterated CORD Ghana’s commitment to promoting seed sovereignty and agroecological farming.
The incident left Godwin Nnadiekwe hospitalised with internal injuries
Nollywood actor Godwin Nnadiekwe has spoken out following an unexpected on-set incident that left him hospitalised with internal injuries.
The actor took to social media to share a heartfelt message about the need for safety and professionalism on film sets after receiving an unscripted kick to the chest from fellow actor Zubby Michael during a shoot.
“Just wanted to share an incident that happened on set a few days ago. This isn’t to call anyone out, but it’s a serious reminder that we need to prioritise each other’s safety on set,” Nnadiekwe began in a deeply personal post.
He recounted how the physical blow, which was neither part of the script nor directed by the filmmaker, caused him severe chest pain and required medication.
“I did all this by myself. No assistance! When we’re working without insurance policies or readily available first aid, unexpected physical actions like this, even if accidental, can have real consequences,” he added.
Nnadiekwe urged actors and crew members to follow script guidelines and maintain safety protocols.
“What if something more serious had happened? Or this had gone south? Every action on set, particularly physical ones, needs to be intentional and within the director’s vision,” he emphasised.
“Let us all look out for each other and ensure our sets are always safe spaces where everyone feels secure and protected. Because our health and safety are paramount.”
Following his post, the actor’s management released an official statement confirming his hospitalisation:
“We regret to inform you that Actor Godwin Nnadiekwe was rushed to the hospital this evening. He is undergoing treatment for internal bleeding following an incident involving a kick to the chest during filming with his colleague Zubby Michael.
“We are committed to providing the best possible care and will ensure timely updates are shared with the public and the AGN board.
“We appreciate your concern and well wishes for Godwin at this time. Keep Godwin in your thoughts.”
In what he terms “Part One” of a developing public legal critique, Thaddeus Sory has questioned the ethical standing of Godfred Yeboah Dame, accusing him of routinely breaching professional standards while paradoxically labelling others as unethical.
Responding to what he described as “Cry Baby’s” latest rebuttal, Sory said, “Did Cry Baby really say my criticism violates professional ethics? Another reason to doubt he penned that response himself.”
He referenced Dame’s habit of airing legal disputes in the media, suggesting this violates Rule 38 of Ghana’s professional conduct guidelines for lawyers.
Sory’s statement was laced with legal sarcasm and ridicule. “Like the word ‘incongruous,’ Cry Baby must have a severely warped understanding of the word ‘obsessed,’” he said, arguing that it was Dame—not himself—who could not stop mentioning his name in public.
According to Sory, Dame’s public claims of victory in a case from 2009 were irrelevant and exaggerated. “Imagine reaching all the way back to 2009 to dig up a case whose title you can’t even name, just to prove you beat me in court,” he remarked.
The legal feud comes amid growing attention to Dame’s past prosecutions and his media posture. Sory implies that a culture of legal showmanship is taking precedence over professional integrity.
Mr Kofi Asare, the Executive Director, Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch), has highlighted significant digital deficiencies within Ghana’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions.
He revealed an alarming statistic of a substantial 50 per cent of TVET learners who were not aware of, or enrolled in, programmes that incorporated digital marketing.
Mr Asare said this during the Young People’s Forum on the National Apprenticeship Programme, organised by Africa Education Watch and supported by Oxfam.
He said the prevailing deficiencies underscored a critical gap between current training models and the demands of the future workforce.
“This means that many graduates, despite acquiring valuable artisan skills, lack the crucial knowledge to effectively market their services and secure better earning opportunities in a digitally driven economy,” he said.
However, Mr Asare said a staggering 80 per cent of TVET students currently enrolled in digital programmes were not being adequately equipped with essential ICT skills.
He said the training often lacked depth in digital competencies, failing to prepare students for the competitive job market.
“Only one per cent of TVET students are aware of AI, with a vast majority of 90 per cent having received no instruction or training in this rapidly evolving field,” he said.
Without mainstreaming AI and robotics technology into TVET curricula, graduates would be ill-prepared for the future of work, which increasingly relies on those advanced digital skills.
Mr Asare urged stakeholders to prioritise the integration of digital skidlls across all TVET programmes
He emphasised that while traditional skills were important, their application and marketability in the modern world were heavily dependent on digital literacy.
He advocated training models, which were not only climate-responsive but also data science compliant, as well as the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies like AI and robotics to ensure the relevance and competitiveness of graduates for the job market.
Swedru All Blacks have earned promotion back to the Ghana Premier League following a standout season in the Access Bank Division One League Zone II.
The team sealed their promotion with a 3-0 win over New Edubiase, their 21st victory in 29 matches, amassing 66 points.
This impressive run has solidified their position as zone leaders this season. Swedru All Blacks conclude their campaign with a trip to face PAC Academy, but their top-flight spot is already confirmed.
Their promotion, alongside Hohoe United, is a major milestone for both clubs as they gear up to compete in Ghana’s top division.
The final promotion spot is still up for grabs and will be decided when Real Tamale United clash with Eleven Wonders in Accra on May 30.
Both teams will be vying to claim the last Premier League ticket for the next season.
Former Vice President and 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia
Former Vice President and 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has praised the efforts of party members to ensure the NPP regains its rightful place.
He stated that, in all the regions he has visited, the party’s defeat in the 2024 elections has not deterred members from revitalising the base.
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia made these remarks following the Thank You Tour in the Eastern Region.
He used the opportunity to thank party members for their support in 2024 and urged them to work in unity to bring the party back to power.
His post after the tour of the Eastern Region read: “Our National Thank You Tour resumed over the weekend in the Eastern Region, with fruitful interactions with our hardworking functionaries and members.
Just like the 13 other regions we have visited so far, the remarkable enthusiasm displayed in the Eastern Region showed the resolve to restore the party to its rightful place in the region.
Thank you all for your efforts in 2024 and for your continued commitment to the NPP. Let us stay united and make our great party stronger.”
Conflicting reports from sources at the hotel suggested either a possible fire or structural concern
Ghanaian pilgrims in Mecca were temporarily evacuated from their hotel following a scare on the 12th floor.
The incident, which occurred on Sunday afternoon (May 25, 2025), prompted the temporary evacuation of hundreds of Ghanaian Hajj pilgrims from the Rafahya Al-Seteen Hotel in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
According to reports, no casualties or injuries were reported, but fear lingered after the incident.
The exact cause of the alarm remains unclear, with conflicting reports from sources at the hotel suggesting either a possible fire or structural concerns on the 12th floor.
While some claimed there was a fire, others reported that “the 12th floor was breaking down,” leading to widespread panic among guests.
Emergency responders, including Saudi fire and police officials, quickly arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control.
The incident comes as pilgrims from around the world continue to arrive in Mecca for the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage.
However, Ghanaian Hajj authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident.
Mr. Ahmed Ibrahim, Minister of Local Government, Religion and Chieftaincy Affairs, say Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) will play a central role in the government’s industrialisation drive.
He stated that the government planned to allocate 80 per cent of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF), approximately $2 million annually, to be disbursed directly to Assemblies to drive local economic growth.
He made the announcement at the third edition of the Made in Ghana Business Summit, held on the theme,
“Promoting Regional Industrialisation and Business Integration in Ghana.”
The summit aimed to foster the consumption of locally made goods and services to drive national economic growth.
Organised by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, the event brought together Chief Executives, captains of industry, business leaders, development partners, members of the diplomatic corps, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from across the country.
Mr. Ibrahim said decentralising resources empower MMDAs to identify and invest in region-specific opportunities, aligning with the President’s vision for a nationwide “24-hour economy.”
He noted that key initiatives to drive economic growth in local communities include the Feed Ghana Programme, promoting food sovereignty through schools and community farms and the “Nkuko Kitikiti” Poultry Initiative.
The Minister said due to the 24-Hour Economy Market prototype, government will allocate 20 per cent of DACF funds approximately GHC825 million to establish round-the-clock business hubs in every district, featuring warehouses, security services, and childcare facilities.
He disclosed that traditional leaders were collaborating with MMDAs to resolve land disputes and create agro-industrial land banks, while infrastructure improvements aim to attract private investors.
In the bid to enhance local consumption, he said government intended to mandate public institutions to prioritise locally made goods.
Mr. Sam Ato Gaisie, Founder of the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, emphasised the critical need for industrialisation and agribusiness in Ghana.
He said these sectors were crucial for the nation’s economic progress.
Mr. Gaisie stated the “Made in Ghana Business Summit” was a vital platform for stakeholders to converge, share ideas, and strategise on advancing the economy through these priority areas.
He also stressed the importance of Technical and Vocational Training (TVET), advocating for the establishment of at least one major industry in each region to create jobs.
This, he said, would address unemployment challenges, especially given the influx of graduates.
Gaisie noted that such regional industries, tailored to local products, could employ thousands, counteracting job scarcity exacerbated by technological advancements in industrial processes.
Satirist and event host, Pararan, was a guest on this weekend’s edition of The Liz Show, hosted by Elizabeth Essuman.
He was candid during the conversation, stating his reasons for not believing in pastors, emphasising that he only puts his trust in God alone.
He told the host, “Most pastors use imagination to play on the intelligence of many attendees who appear desperate.”
The pragmatic comedian went on to reveal that he stumbled into presenting ‘mock news’—a style that has won him many fans—by chance, but it grew significantly, becoming a lucrative venture.
His use of pidgin language since 2017, when he began this style of news reporting, has helped him stand out among his peers.
This approach came after he aspired to play a role similar to Trevor Noah’s; however, he noted that doing it in pidgin would set him apart, which it certainly did.
Watch the full conversation between Elizabeth and Pararan below:
The National President of the Health CEOs and Scientists Network, Traditional Dr. Kwame Dzikunu, has commended the John Mahama-led administration for establishing the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as MahamaCares.
He described the initiative as laudable but underscored the need for traditional medicine care to be incorporated into the fund.
He urged the government to prioritize support for private health facility owners, who have been major stakeholders in healthcare delivery in Ghana.
He argued that private healthcare facilities in the country, especially traditional facilities, have contributed significantly to the healthcare ecosystem in Ghana over the years.
However, private facilities have been consistently neglected in past decision-making processes.
The Fund seeks to cover the cost of care and medication for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) not currently included under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), thereby complementing it by supporting critical aspects of these conditions.
Additionally, the Fund will invest in health infrastructure, medical equipment, specialist training, and research to enhance access to quality healthcare.
Commenting on it, Dr. Dzikunu said, “The MahamaCares initiative is commendable because its objective is to provide support for persons battling chronic conditions. There are several individuals with non-communicable diseases who are unable to raise the needed funds to manage their conditions, and so launching the fund has gone a long way in providing support. We support it but appeal to the government to consider us and include us in the initiative.”
He made these remarks at the official launch of the 14th Africa Health CEOs and Legends Awards.
At the same event, the Acting Registrar of the Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC), Dr. Yakubu Yusuf Torbor, hinted that his outfit is set to partner with state agencies, such as the security services, to clamp down on practitioners breaching the law.
According to him, about 80% of the Ghanaian population uses traditional medicine as their primary healthcare before going to the hospital or relying on orthodox medicine; therefore, proper attention needs to be given to traditional medicine.
He added that the Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC) would embark on a regional expansion program, where their officers would be available in every district to provide assistance to practitioners who want to register, ensuring Ghana has a safe environment for traditional practices in healthcare delivery.
The former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas), Dr. Ben K.D. Asante, made a compelling call for the establishment of an African Energy College at the recently concluded Forum for Oil and Gas in Africa (FOGA) in Luanda, Angola, earning thunderous applause from a diverse audience of energy practitioners.
The Forum for Oil and Gas in Africa, which convened energy experts from around the world, deliberated on gas development and energy transition issues pertinent to the African continent. The forum was held under the auspices of the Global Gas Centre, Petrofund, and African Local Content Focus Initiative (ALCFI).
As a key speaker at the forum, Dr. Asante highlighted the challenges confronting African countries in developing their oil and gas resources, particularly amidst the global push towards decarbonisation of the world’s energy portfolio.
Recommending a framework for the development of the continent’s natural resources, the oil and gas expert outlined numerous options, including local financing for projects and building local intellectual capacity to ensure the sustainability of the industry.
“The proposed African Energy Bank is a commendable initiative, but Africa must build the requisite intellectual capital to sustain its energy industry, bridge the gap between academia and industry, and minimise the life cycle cost of energy projects from design and construction through operations and maintenance to decommissioning,” he stated.
He also suggested that building local capacity would ensure significant capital retention within Africa.
Dr. Asante paid homage to Ghana Gas employees for their successful indigenisation programme, where local engineers and technicians took over the operations of the nation’s first gas processing plant and associated pipeline infrastructure from their Chinese counterparts in just three years.
In comparison, total indigenisation in countries such as Nigeria and Trinidad & Tobago took over 50 years.
When asked how he intends to actualise this vision, Dr. Asante, who straddles both academia and industry, advocated for a united approach.
“Having been in this industry for about 30 years in Canada, the US, and Ghana, it is clear that we need the participation of all relevant stakeholders in this endeavour. This should include academic institutions, local and foreign subject matter experts, experts in the diaspora, and selected government institutions to make this happen,” he said.
He envisages various Centres of Excellence or campuses for the proposed African Energy College in all participating countries.
On Africa’s role in the related energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables, Dr. Asante was unequivocal.
“The transition from fossil fuels to renewables should begin within the fossil fuel family itself, based on their respective atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emission coefficients. Thus, from the family of three—coal, oil, and gas—we should transition from coal first, then oil, and eventually gas. This reflects the stratification of their respective carbon count and emission density,” he explained.
He opined that gas will undoubtedly be the transition fuel as African countries gravitate from fossil fuels to renewables, with unclear transition timetables, due to its cost-effectiveness (about half the cost of liquid fuel) and atmospheric responsiveness (about 50% less CO2 emissions).
Dr. Asante also suggested that the energy transition programme should consider the regional carbon footprint in the transition timetable. Africa, he noted, has about 18% of the world’s population, but the carbon footprint of its 1.5 billion inhabitants is only 4% compared to the rest of the world.
He further emphasised the need for Africa to utilise more of what it produces. Africa contributes about 10% of total world gas production but accounts for only 5% of global consumption.
“The difference between Africa’s 800 Tcf (trillion cubic feet) of gas reserves and its current production of about 10 Tcf per year presents an opportunity for increased supply, but the disparity between its current production and local consumption presents an opportunity for development,” he stated.
However, he acknowledged several challenges, particularly in the areas of commodity monetisation and security, as well as financing and infrastructure assurance.
He discussed challenges confronting key African gas production fields, such as Zohr, West Nile Delta, and Nooros in Egypt; Hassi R’Mel, Rhourde Nouss, Alrar, and Tinrhert in Algeria; Gbaran Ubie in Nigeria; the Soyo Project in Angola; Alba in Equatorial Guinea; and Wafa and Bahr Essalam in Libya.
The challenges he outlined include lack of access to capital, inadequate requisite infrastructure, unattractive fiscal and tax regimes, unclear institutional and regulatory frameworks, insufficient local intellectual capacity, limited local and private sector participation in the energy sector, and non-cost-reflective delivered commodity prices.
Despite these challenges, Dr. Asante suggested that Africa still has a significant opportunity to establish its gas supply credentials to address these issues and the constraints imposed by global geopolitics.
Dr. Ben Asante is a Chemical and Petroleum Engineer with over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He has worked for major companies in Canada and the US in various technical and managerial roles and has served as a consultant to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, advising over 25 countries on gas and energy development plans. He is the immediate past CEO of the Ghana National Gas Company.
Additionally, Dr. Asante is an academic, teaching oil and gas-related courses at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana, and has previously taught at the University of Calgary in Canada and Imperial College in London, England. He holds bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering.
Ghanaian applicants of US visas are reportedly paying a rate of ₵16 to a dollar
Information reaching Rainbowradioonline.com indicates that the United States Embassy in Ghana is still pegging the dollar rate at ₵16 to a dollar for visa fees, despite the appreciation of the cedi.
Some applicants who have applied for visas at the Embassy are being asked to pay ₵16 per dollar.
The applicants are worried and are demanding answers as to why the Embassy in Ghana continues to use the old rate, despite the gains made by the cedi against the dollar.
The applicants, who wish to remain anonymous, have called on the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, to intervene and urge the Embassy to adjust its rates to reflect the cedi’s recent gains.
Additionally, the rate for sending money from the USA to Ghana is pegged at ₵11.50. The Ghana cedi has been designated as the world’s best-performing currency this month, after appreciating nearly 16 percent against the US dollar since the start of April 2025.
Performance of the Cedi
According to Bloomberg, the gains made by the cedi have contributed to easing inflationary pressures, resulting in Ghana’s lowest inflation rate in eight months.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has applauded Ghana’s progress, with a recent report stating, “Ghana’s macroeconomic stabilization efforts, including fiscal consolidation and monetary policy tightening, are yielding positive results, contributing to the cedi’s appreciation and moderating inflation.”
However, it cautioned that drastic structural reforms are needed to diversify Ghana’s economy and make it less susceptible to external shocks.
According to the AfDB, increased regional integration and trade liberalization under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) could further boost the positive impact of a stronger cedi on Ghana’s trade balance and economic growth.
President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his commitment to securing justice for Africans and people of African descent through reparations.
He made the remarks during the commemoration of the African Union (AU) marking 2025 as the Year for Reparatory Justice.
The president, who currently serves as the AU’s champion for the cause, said he remains dedicated to working with African leaders and stakeholders to advance meaningful progress.
In his Africa Day 2025 message, President Mahama said, “The AU has declared 2025 as the year for justice for Africans and people of African descent through reparations. As the AU champion for this critical cause, I am deeply committed to working with you all to achieve this objective.”
The African Union has designated 2025 as the Year of ‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations,’ following a decision made at the 37th Ordinary Assembly in Addis Ababa.
This theme aims to drive momentum for reparations, promote AU-wide engagement, and support the operationalisation of reparations for historical injustices, such as transatlantic enslavement, colonialism, and apartheid.
This initiative underscores the AU’s commitment to addressing historical injustices, including the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, apartheid, and genocide.
It builds on decades of advocacy and collaboration, aiming to foster unity and establish mechanisms for reparatory justice on a global scale.
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Fanteakwa South, Madam Mercy Korang, has led a decisive operation to clamp down on illegal mining—commonly known as galamsey—in her hometown of Akyem Abompe.
The operation, carried out in collaboration with the Osino Police Command, resulted in the arrest of one suspect and the seizure of 16 water pumping machines used in the illicit activity.
The one-day exercise forms part of the national anti-galamsey campaign, which aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s broader vision to combat environmental degradation and restore Ghana’s natural resources.
Preliminary investigations suggest that the illegal mining site belongs to Rev. James Asante, founder and leader of Great Change Ministry International, who is also a native of the community.
Speaking to the media after the operation, Ms. Korang reiterated the Assembly’s zero-tolerance stance on illegal mining. She emphasized that the district would take swift action against anyone found engaging in such unlawful practices, regardless of their status or position.
“This operation should serve as a clear warning,” Ms. Korang stated. “We will not sit idly while a few individuals destroy our lands and water bodies. Offenders will face the full rigors of the law.”
She reaffirmed her administration’s commitment to enforcing mining regulations and protecting the environment for future generations.
Ms. Korang further called on all stakeholders—traditional leaders, community members, and opinion leaders—to join hands with the government in the ongoing fight against illegal mining.
She stressed the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding the district’s natural resources and promoting sustainable development.
According to an expert, there’s a way to prevent wrinkles while you’re sleeping
Dr. Louis A. Cona said the position you sleep in can effect your skin
He said sleeping on your stomach adds ‘repeated pressure’ on your complexion
From beauty treatments to skin-care regimens, women all across the globe have been working tirelessly to protect their skin from aging… but what if we told you there was a way to prevent wrinkles while you’re sleeping?
That’s right, according to an anti-aging expert, the position you sleep in can stop your skin from developing lines in the future.
Dr. Louis A. Cona, medical director of DVC Stem, a leading stem cell therapy clinic, said the way you lay down at night actually has an immense impact on your complexion.
He said sleeping on your stomach adds ‘repeated pressure on the skin,’ which can ‘contribute to wrinkle formation over time.’
That’s why he said it’s vital to rest on your back if you want to protect your skin.
‘Investing in silk pillowcases and maintaining a proper skincare routine are also effective measures to protect the skin during sleep,’ added the doctor.
The expert also explained that sleeping on your back gives your skin a better chance of absorbing any creams you may apply before bed.
Dr. Louis A. Cona, MD, medical director of DVC Stem , a leading stem cell therapy clinic, said the way you lay down at night has an immense impact on your skin
So even if you eventually roll onto your side during the night, falling asleep on your back can go a long way in keeping your skin looking youthful.
According to Dr. Cona, another way you can slow the aging process is by eating a diet full of antioxidants, which are found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
He explained that antioxidants neutralize free radicals that can damage cells.
The expert warned against falling for ‘anti-aging products claiming to eliminate wrinkles and signs of aging almost immediately,’ adding that that products ‘require consistent use over time’ to really work.
‘Skin aging is a complex process influenced by various factors. Topical products can support skin health, but they can’t reverse deep wrinkles instantly,’ he shared.
‘There’s no such thing as a miraculous formula, and products that brand themselves as such are likely lying.’
Another way to help your skin as you age? Exercise, according to Dr. Cona.
He pointed out that regular physical activity improves circulation, boosts oxygen supply to the skin, and can enhance muscle tone.
He said sleeping on your stomach adds ‘repeated pressure on the skin,’ which can ‘contribute to wrinkle formation over time.’ That’s why he said it’s vital to rest on your back (stock image)
All of these can reduce skin stress and inflammation, and contribute to a more youthful appearance.
But he added that working out won’t reduce any wrinkles that have already developed, despite contrary belief.
‘While exercising promotes overall health and can mitigate some aging signs, it’s not a reversal,’ he explained.
‘It’s a preventive measure that supports the body’s functions as we age.’
Lastly, he said daily sunscreen use is ‘one of the best ways’ to ensure your complexion stays youthful as you age.
‘Sunscreen should be applied daily, regardless of weather – UV rays penetrate clouds and can be reflected by surfaces like snow and water – and reapplied as needed,’ he concluded.
Swedru All Blacks clinched their qualification for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season with a famous 3-0 win against former Premier League side New Edubiase United at the Swedru Sports Stadium.
Zayat Bubakari broke the deadlock three minutes after kickoff for Swedru All Blacks, while Ebenezer Amoh hit a brace in the 35th and 77th minutes to help Swedru All Blacks grab all the spoils. The win takes them to 66 points from 29 matches – 7 points ahead of second placed Sekondi Rospak FC.
In Kumasi – Future Stars FC secured fifth position with an emphatic 4-1 win against relegation-threatened Sekondi Eleven Wise at the Ejisu Okese Park on Sunday.
Samuel Kwarteng scored a brace for Future Stars in the 27th and 58th minutes, but Albert Forson pulled one back for Sekondi Eleven Wise in the 72nd minute. Emmanuel Yeboah made it 3-1 in the 77th minute before Abdul Rahman Adam added to the tally in the 88th minute for the home side.
Former Premier League side Elmina Sharks halted Sekondi Rospak SC’s Premier League ambitions at the Dr. Nduom Sports Complex. Emmanuel Carrick Cudjoe scored the only goal in the 85th minute.
Rospak SC have amassed 59 points after 29 matches and trail leaders Swedru All Blacks by seven points.
The Africa Director at the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), Nafi Chinery has called for urgent, coordinated, and inclusive planning around Ghana’s energy transition.
She indicated that although only about 7% of Ghana’s national revenue is derived from the fossil fuel sector, this revenue plays a vital role in supporting critical sectors such as education, agriculture, and healthcare.
Despite this, Ghana has ambitious plans to expand its footprint in the petroleum sector, including strengthening the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC).
At COP27 in Egypt, Ghana launched its Energy Transition Investment Plan, initially seeking over $600 million in funding. CSOs pushed back, calling for deeper consultation and alignment with the realities on the ground. The plan has since been revised, now targeting $550 billion by 2060, with the goal of achieving net-zero emissions.
However, she warned that global demand for fossil fuels is declining rapidly, recounting how, in 2021, the Ministry of Energy began coordinating a national energy transition plan with the support of civil society organisations (CSOs), including NRGI. Concerns were raised about coordination, transparency, feasibility, and inclusion, particularly for vulnerable groups such as youth, persons with disabilities, and workers in the energy sector who would need retraining and support.
Speaking during a multi-stakeholder dialogue on Wednesday, May 21, she highlighted the contradiction between Ghana’s continued investment in fossil fuels and the global momentum toward clean energy.
“If the buyers of our fossil fuel products are moving away, we also need to have a plan,” she said, emphasising the importance of scenario planning and future forecasting to protect the country’s economy.
Chinery also pointed out the broader geopolitical shifts that affect financing for African countries. “Donor funding is shrinking,” she said, referencing reduced international aid from the U.S. and Europe due to rising domestic priorities.
This, she stressed, makes it even more urgent for African nations to look inward and align their mineral and energy sectors in a sustainable, strategic way.
“This meeting is timely. We need to know where we are, who is doing what, what more needs to be done, and most critically, how we’ll raise the money to finance Africa’s energy transition.”
10 Effortlessly Chic Outfit Ideas Every Woman Needs in Her Wardrobe 2025
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TotalEnergies chief executive Patrick Pouyanne defended the company’s work on oil projects in East Africa on Friday, after an independent U.N. human rights expert said the French firm should urgently address fresh allegations of abuses.
In a statement, opens new tab released late on Thursday, Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders Michel Forst said the company must take immediate action to protect activists linked to the East African Crude Oil Pipeline and connected oilfields.
That followed a decision by German asset manager Union Investment to drop TotalEnergies’ bonds and shares from its sustainable investment funds over the issue.
Pouyanne addressed criticism of the East African projects related to their alleged environmental and human rights impacts during the company’s annual shareholders meeting.
“We develop these projects with the values and principles that are ours, we are convinced of the good they do for the countries and the local populations,” he said.
He added that projects like the one in Uganda are better done by TotalEnergies rather than others, who may care less about human rights and the environment.
Union Investment said it took its decision after reviewing a fresh report from non-profit Just Finance International citing alleged abuses at the Kingfisher oil site in Uganda, part of the pipeline project.
Forst said TotalEnergies had failed to take effective steps to address abuses against activists, adding it was “deeply troubling” that “it has instead consistently rejected the allegations as mere ‘misconceptions’ of the projects’ impact”.
As a French company, Forst said TotalEnergies was bound by the Aarhus Convention – an agreement protecting public rights to participation in environmental matters – to ensure individuals were not penalised or harassed for their opposition to the projects.
Earlier, the company released a statement saying it “does not tolerate any threats or violence against those who peacefully defend and promote human rights” and reminds those it works with of its position on the subject.
The company added that it worked with Ugandan authorities “to stress to the police the need to ensure that due process is followed, the protesters are treated well, and their rights are respected while in detention”.
The security team of its local unit also monitors the wellbeing of anyone arrested and ensures their representatives are able to visit them, it said.
Forst backed a call by Union Investment for an independent investigation into the alleged abuses. As well as making the results public and acting on any shortcomings, he also asked TotalEnergies to use its leverage to prevent any further attacks.
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Dr Bryan Acheampong is Member of Parliament for Abetifi and former
Former Minister of Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Abetifi, Dr Bryan Acheampong, has reportedly declared his intention to contest the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer position ahead of the 2028 general elections.
Acheampong’s decision was confirmed through a social media post by GHOne TV on Sunday, May 25, 2025, stating, “Bryan Acheampong to contest NPP flagbearership.”
Additionally, a video post shared by Okay FM also reported that Acheampong will participate in the NPP presidential primaries and aims to represent the party in the 2028 elections.
In recent months, the former Agriculture Minister has been actively engaging with communities, most notably visiting the Adum-Blue Light fire disaster site in Kumasi, where he pledged support for rebuilding efforts and donated GH¢300,000 to affected victims.
Meanwhile, his candidacy has garnered support from prominent party members, including former NPP member, Hopeson Adorye, former MP for Asante Akim North; Andy Kwame Appiah-Kubi, MP for Mpraeso, Davis Ansah Opoku and among others.
These figures have publicly expressed their willingness to campaign for Bryan Acheampong in his bid to secure the flagbearer position.
Bryan Acheampong brings a wealth of experience to the race, having served in several key governmental roles, including as Minister of State at the Ministry of the Interior and Minister of Food and Agriculture.
He holds a PhD in Information Systems from the University of Ghana and also possesses a certificate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
As the opposition NPP prepares for its internal elections, Bryan Acheampong’s entry adds a dynamic element to the contest.
Niger has asked that some Chinese employees working on oil projects leave the country, documents seen by Reuters on Friday showed, a move that could affect dozens and further strain bilateral ties.
Similar to other West African countries, junta-led Niger has been trying to assert greater control over its natural resources and promote local employment.
Oil minister Sahabi Oumarou has asked the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and its refinery SORAZ to terminate the contracts of expatriates who have been working in Niger for more than four years, two letters showed.
“China has always adhered to the principles of truth, friendship, sincerity, and the correct view of righteousness and benefit in carrying out cooperation with Africa,” a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry said, adding that CNPC had made economic and social contributions in Niger “for many years.”
“Ensuring the long-term and healthy development of China-Niger oil cooperation is in line with the common interests of both parties,” and specific issues that may arise can be resolved through “friendly negotiations,” the spokesperson said.
In a letter to SORAZ dated May 21, Oumarou indicated there would be some flexibility, saying he understood the need to keep certain employees in the country and that departure decisions would be made on a case-by-case basis.
Yet in a separate letter to CNPC, dated May 20, Oumarou said he would decline a private meeting with the company’s CEO who had asked to discuss tensions between the two sides.
In that letter, Oumarou also accused CNPC of non-compliance with local regulations.
In March, Niger expelled three Chinese oil executives in a dispute over disparities between the salaries of expatriate staff and lower-paid local workers.
Following the executives’ dismissal, CNPC’s top officials have been trying to meet with the government for negotiations, a source close to the company said.
If the decision described in the May 20 and May 21 letters is applied, dozens of Chinese workers will have to go home, the source said.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has alleged that the US’s “silence” after recent Russian attacks is encouraging President Vladimir Putin, following Moscow’s largest aerial attack yet.
The overnight attack saw Russia fire 367 drones and missiles – the highest number in a single night since Putin launched a full-scale invasion in 2022.
At least 12 people, including three children, were killed and dozens more injured in widespread strikes across Ukraine. They came a day after one of the heaviest assaults on the capital Kyiv in months.
US President Donald Trump reacted late on Sunday by telling reporters: “I’m not happy with what Putin is doing. He’s killing a lot of people.”
Ukraine’s Air Force said that since 20:40 on Saturday local time (17:40 GMT), Russia had carried out strikes using 298 drones and 69 cruise and ballistic missiles.
The air force said it had shot down 45 cruise missiles and destroyed 266 UAVs, with most regions in Ukraine affected and hits recorded in 22 locations. Rescuers were working in more than 30 cities and villages,Zelensky said.
Despite mounting international calls, Russia has continued to intensify its aerial campaign, showing no sign of halting its offensive and ignoring calls for a ceasefire.
In a pointed message to Trump – who has previously claimed that Putin is interested in ending the war – Zelensky said: “The world may go on vacation, but the war continues, despite weekends and weekdays.
“This cannot be ignored. America’s silence, and the silence of others in the world, only encourages Putin.”
Zelensky warned that Russia’s “brutality cannot be stopped” without “strong pressure on the Russian leadership.”
Trump’s first comments on the latest strikes came hours later at an airport in Morristown, New Jersey, as he was preparing to return to Washington.
“I’m not happy with Putin. I don’t know what’s wrong with him. What the hell happened to him?” Trump said.
He declined to give any details about what his response would be.
Until then, the only reaction to the Russian barrage from senior US officials came from Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine.
In a post on X, he published a photo purportedly showing smoke billowing in the night sky over the Ukrainian capital after the Russian attacks.
“This is Kyiv. The indiscriminate killing of women and children at night in their homes is a clear violation of the 1977 Geneva Peace Protocols designed to protect innocents. These attacks are shameful. Stop the killing. Ceasefire now,” Kellogg wrote.
The 1977 protocols are amendments to the Geneva Convention, which sets out internationally agreed rules of conduct in war.
Of the people killed, three in the Zhytomyr region to the west of Kyiv were children – all siblings, according to Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Mariana Betsa. In a statement on X, she identified them as eight-year-old Stanislav, Tamara, 12, and Roman, 17.
Siblings Stanislav, Tamara, and Roman were all killed in the Russian bombardment, Ukrainian officials said
When Zelensky refers to “American silence”, he likely means the further sanctions Washington has so far resisted imposing on Moscow for its continued invasion.
His argument is that Russia’s war machine is not being starved sufficiently, and that the Kremlin is not being incentivised enough to meaningfully engage in ceasefire talks.
Trump has said he wants to use more of a carrot than stick when it comes to convincing Moscow to agree to a ceasefire, but, aside from direct Ukraine-Russia talks and further prisoner of war exchanges, there has been little to no progress on bringing a pause in fighting closer, despite the US president’s growing impatience.
Despite Kyiv’s European allies preparing further sanctions for Russia, the US has said it will either continue trying to broker these peace talks, or “walk away” if progress does not follow.
With Moscow’s continued, maximalist demands for peace, Putin deciding not to show up at recent ceasefire negotiations in Turkey, and 48 hours of heavy aerial bombardments for Ukraine, it is hard to see what the Kremlin would have to do in order for the White House to adopt a tougher stance.
Russia’s defence ministry said it had inflicted damage on targets including military airfields, ammunition depots and electric warfare stations, claiming damage across 142 areas.
According to Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, 13 regions were attacked, with more than 60 people injured, 80 residential buildings damaged, and 27 fires recorded.
Klymenko called it a “combined, ruthless strike aimed at civilians”.
Two women, aged 85 and 56, were killed after a house in Kupiansk was hit, according to Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv region.
In the Kyiv region, four people were killed and 16 injured, including three children, DSNS said.
Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and Moscow currently controls about 20% of Ukrainian territory.
This includes Crimea – Ukraine’s southern peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014.
Russia’s previous largest drone attack came just a week ago when 273 drones were launched on the central Kyiv region and Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions in the east, according to Ukraine’s air force.
Russia is able not only to just manufacture drones at a faster rate, but they are also evolving. Shahed drones are now being packed with more explosives and improved technology to evade detection.
Ukraine said the 13 regions hit by strikes on Sunday were Kyiv and the capital’s wider region, as well as the regions of Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Sumy and Poltava.
In Kyiv, local officials reported 11 injuries, multiple fires and damage to residential buildings, including a dormitory.
A BBC colleague messaged to say a block of flats was destroyed, just a five minute drive from where she lived.
The strikes came as the capital marked its annual Kyiv Day holiday.
A resident looks at an apartment building that was damaged in a Russian drone strike on Kyiv
In Russia, the defence ministry said 110 Ukrainian drones were destroyed and intercepted over 12 Russian regions and the Crimea peninsula between midnight and 07:00 local time (05:00 BST).
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that 12 drones heading towards the capital were shot down.
He added that emergency services crews were deployed to assess damage caused by falling drone debris.
In the Tula region, just south of Moscow, drone wreckage crashed in the courtyard of a residential building, smashing windows in a number of apartments, local governor Dmitriy Milyaev said.
No-one was injured, he added.
Sunday was also the third and final day of a major prisoner of war exchange between the two sides. After this weekend, there is even less hope it will lead to further co-operation.
On Friday, Ukraine and Russia each handed over 390 soldiers and civilians in the biggest prisoner exchange since Russia launched its full-scale assault in February 2022.
On Saturday, Zelensky announced that another 307 Ukrainian prisoners had returned home as part of an exchange deal with the Kremlin.
And on Sunday, Ukraine and Russia each confirmed 303 of their soldiers had returned home – bringing the total over the three days to 1,000 prisoners each.
The swap followed the first face-to-face talks between the two sides in three years, which took place in Turkey.
Earlier this week, Trump and Putin had a two-hour phone call to discuss a US-proposed Ukraine ceasefire deal.
Trump said he believed the call had gone “very well”, and added that Russia and Ukraine will “immediately start” negotiations toward a ceasefire and “an end to the war”.
However, Putin has only said Russia would work with Ukraine to craft a “memorandum” on a “possible future peace”, and has not accepted a 30-day ceasefire.
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The EU’s chief has said she is ready to move “swiftly” to agree a trade deal with the United States, but says the bloc needs until 9 July to agree a “good deal”.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said she had a “good call” with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, two days after he expressed frustration with the pace of negotiations with the EU and threatened to impose 50% tariffs.
Trump last month announced a 20% tariff on most EU goods, but later halved it to 10% until 8 July to allow time for negotiations.
Von der Leyen said Europe was “ready to advance talks swiftly and decisively” and “to reach a good deal, we would need the time until 9 July”.
In remarks to reporters at the White House on Friday afternoon, hours before talks with the bloc, Trump said he planned to raise tariffs on all goods sent to the US from the EU to 50% by 1 June, citing impatience at negotiations.
Later on Friday, the EU’s trade chief Maroš Šefčovič reaffirmed the bloc’s commitment to securing a fair deal.
Following a call with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, he said: “The EU’s fully engaged, committed to securing a deal that works for both.”
He continued: “EU-US trade is unmatched and must be guided by mutual respect, not threats. We stand ready to defend our interests.”
Trump has long criticised what he views as an unfair trade relationship with the EU, despite the bloc being one of Washington’s largest trading partners. Last year, the EU exported more than $600bn (€528bn; £443bn) in goods to the US while importing $370bn worth, according to US government data.
The president has specifically raised concerns on trade in cars and agricultural goods. Although some tariffs were paused earlier this year to allow for negotiations, a 25% levy on EU steel and aluminium remains in place.
European leaders continue to warn against escalation. France and Germany have called for a diplomatic solution, stressing that tariffs would harm both economies.
The EU has threatened – and paused – its own measures against the US.
It said it would introduce a 25% tariff on €18bn ($20bn; £15bn) worth of US goods coming into Europe, but this was put on hold.
The bloc is also currently consulting on additional measures against US imports into the US valued at €95bn.
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Robert Lewandowski scored twice as La Liga champions Barcelona wrapped up their domestic treble-winning season with a comfortable victory at Athletic Club.
Having sealed their 28th league title with two games to spare, Hansi Flick’s men scored their 100th goal of the league campaign with the 14th-minute opener.
Lewandowski expertly chipped home goalkeeper Unai Simon, before he doubled the lead only three minutes later, arriving at the back post to head home following Raphinha’s inswinging corner.
The goals were his 27th in the league and 40th overall this season.
Substitute Dani Olmo sealed the victory from the penalty spot in the fourth minute of added time as Barca finished the campaign with 88 points from 28 wins and four draws.
They finished four clear of Real Madrid as German Flick won the La Liga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup titles during his first season in charge of Barca.
Despite his side’s first-half dominance, Athletic Club had two good chances to reduce the deficit before the break – both falling to Maroan Sannadi, who should have done better.
The 24-year-old striker failed to hit the target from six yards out after getting on the end of Unai Nunez’s cross.
Sannadi then poked wide with only visiting goalkeeper Inaki Pena to beat after being played through on goal by his captain Oscar de Marcos, who was making his 570th and final appearance for the Bilbao outfit.
Lewandowski, who has only Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe (31) ahead of him in the La Liga scoring charts this season, passed up chances to complete his hat-trick early in the second half.
Athletic Club went close again when Barca centre-back Pau Cubarsi’s defensive header from Alex Berenguer’s free-kick rattled the crossbar.
De Marcos received a standing ovation from the San Mames crowd as he was substituted in the 89th minute, passing the captain’s armband to future captain Inaki Williams.
But it was Barca who had the last word as Olmo scored from the spot in the stoppage time after he was brought down in the box by Yuri Berchiche.
The hosts, who had secured their Champions League qualification before the final day, finished fourth, level on 70 points with fifth-placed Villarreal.
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Swedru All Blacks clinched their qualification for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season with a famous 3-0 win against former Premier League side New Edubiase United at the Swedru Sports Stadium. Zayat Bubakari broke the deadlock three minutes after kickoff for Swedru All Blacks, while Ebenezer Amoh hit a brace in the 35th and 77th minutes to help Swedru All Blacks grab all the spoils. The win takes them to 66 points from 29 matches – 7 points ahead of second placed Sekondi Rospak FC.
In Kumasi – Future Stars FC secured fifth position with an emphatic 4-1 win against relegation-threatened Sekondi Eleven Wise at the Ejisu Okese Park on Sunday. Samuel Kwarteng scored a brace for Future Stars in the 27th and 58th minutes, but Albert Forson pulled one back for Sekondi Eleven Wise in the 72nd minute. Emmanuel Yeboah made it 3-1 in the 77th minute before Abdul Rahman Adam added to the tally in the 88th minute for the home side.
Former Premier League side Elmina Sharks halted Sekondi Rospak SC’s Premier League ambitions at the Dr. Nduom Sports Complex. Emmanuel Carrick Cudjoe scored the only goal in the 85th minute. Rospak SC have amassed 59 points after 29 matches and trail leaders Swedru All Blacks by seven points.
Cedar Mountain Chapel, Assemblies of God, brought together a mix of cultures and nationalities in a colorful celebration to mark African Union (AU) Day.
The annual event, known as Cedar International Day, was held on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at Cedar City, located on Number 1 Lagos Avenue, which coincides with African Union Day.
This special occasion has become a signature celebration of the church, reflecting its commitment to global unity, multicultural fellowship, and kingdom diversity.
The celebration attracted nationals from various countries residing in Ghana. Dressed in rich traditional attire, attendees waved national flags and celebrated the beauty of diversity through music, prayer, and fellowship.
Delivering a powerful sermon on the theme “Understanding Intimacy with the Holy Spirit,” Rev. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God Ghana and Lead Pastor of Cedar Mountain Chapel, urged believers to move beyond rituals and cultivate a deeper, personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.
“When you truly understand intimacy with the Holy Spirit, you become a vessel through which God expresses His will on earth because it is impossible to live a Spirit-filled and Spirit-led life without the Holy Spirit,” he declared.
Prayers were fervently lifted for peace across nations, the welfare of foreigners living in Ghana and global unity.
The Cedar International Day celebration has become a hallmark of Cedar Mountain Chapel’s vision of building a Christ-centered, multicultural community that reflects the kingdom of God.
As Africa celebrates its unity and progress, Cedar Mountain Chapel continues to be a spiritual home for people of all nations declaring that in Christ, we are truly one.
Residents and regular users of the Denchembuoso-Techiman stretch in the Kwadaso Municipality of the Ashanti Region are calling on the government to urgently fix their roads, as the conditions continue to deteriorate.
Over the years, community members have struggled with severe dust pollution due to the abandoned road project, as contractors have left the construction site. The situation worsens during the rainy season, further affecting residents’ daily lives.
The Denchembuoso-Techiman road, a major link connecting Atwima Boko, Twedie, Ofoase, Trabuom, and surrounding communities, has remained in a deplorable state for years, hampering development in the area.
The road was upgraded in 2019 and was expected to be completed within two years. It forms part of the 16.2-kilometre Kwadaso to Trabuom road, which was awarded to Asabea Engineering Limited.
However, the project has stalled for several years.
According to residents, the abandoned road is negatively affecting their daily lives and businesses.
“If you sit in a commercial vehicle, you won’t have peace. The dust is affecting our lives here. Look at where the market is, if someone is selling roasted plantain or yam, and you buy some other, it means you are buying sickness.
“Sometimes the chiefs will be in the palace, and the residents will come complaining about the dusty road. The town is not far from Kumasi, yet as if you have travelled to a village,” Nana Tie-Bonsu Ansah II, Linguist for Atwimahene, told Citi News.
“We have been left behind because we don’t have anyone to help us. The contractor asked us to move our containers to enable him to construct the road, yet he has abandoned the road, leaving us to struggle with the dust here,” another resident said, Akosua Bonsu.
“The dust is affecting our lives here. My business has collapsed as a result of the poor condition of the road,” Nana Yaa Kyerewaa, Business owner, said
Residents are thus appealing to the government to urgently intervene and fix the poor road conditions.
Drivers and commuters using the road also shared their frustrations and called on the government to address the challenges they face.
“The road has been in this terrible state, which is affecting us. Sometimes we end up damaging our springs. Every four days in a week, I have to go visit a mechanic to work on my car due to the poor roads. We are calling on the government to come to our aid,” Tony Bekumah, a driver, said.
“Everyday we have to go for maintenance. The contractor has abandoned the site, and the road is affecting us. We are urging the government to help us construct the road to avert the challenges we are going through,” said another driver, Alex Nyarko.
“The nature of the road is affecting the drivers and us, the commuters, as well. Travelling from here to Kejetia is about fifteen minutes, but because of the current condition of the road but we now take about an hour for that. We are appealing to the government to help us,” said Isaac Donkor, a Commuter.
Meanwhile, the Assembly Member for the area, David Asare, lamented the current state of the road and appealed to the government to intervene and resolve the issue.
“The road has been abandoned, and dust is killing us in this community,” he added.
For his part, the Odikro and Nifahene of Atwima Techiman, Nana Afriyei Takyi, expressed his frustration over the state of the roads and urged the government to construct them to boost development in the area.
“The council members of the community met to find ways to address the challenges with the contractor. Here is Atwima Denchembuso, if it rains right now, you can’t stand where we are now. What we want is to get good roads. If the roads are in good shape, it will attract investors and also create jobs for the people in this community. Even if you bring an investor or business here, it won’t thrive because of the poor condition of the road.
“We, the chiefs, have lands to attract investors but the road is hampering that development. If the government is listening to us, the chiefs are urging for its intervention and address the Denchembuso Techiman, Twidea road,” he said.
Mahama calls for collaboration to address rising indiscipline in SHSs
The Member of Parliament for Upper Manya Krobo, Bismark Tetteh Nyarko, has credited the recent stability of Ghana’s cedi to the strong economic fundamentals put in place by President John Mahama and the Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson.
Speaking on the cedi gains on the Channel One Newsroom on Sunday May 25, Nyarko highlighted the resilience of the cedi, stating, “The cedi is doing pretty well, and like we’ve all been told previously, when the fundamentals are strong, the cedi will reflect the same.”
He attributed this positive performance to prudent economic policies and stabilisation strategies initiated under Mahama’s leadership.
Nyarko further emphasised that the passage of the GoldBod legislation has also played a crucial role in ensuring the cedi’s stability.
“You can also remember that recently we passed a law to establish the GoldBod. The GoldBod has also contributed to the stability of the cedi, and I think I expect more of this in the coming year,” he stated.
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After months of a sustained rally, the Ghana cedi is showing remarkable strength against major international currencies, now trading at approximately GH₵ 10.80 to the US dollar.
While this appreciation is welcomed by policymakers and businesses, its impact is yet to be felt in the markets. Importers cite existing stock purchased at higher exchange rates, and freight forwarders lament that shipping charges are still pegged to outdated dollar values.
So tonight on The Probe, we ask: Who is responsible for ensuring that the benefits of a stronger cedi reach Ghanaian consumers? Why are shipping lines still charging old rates, and why is the Ghana Shippers Authority silent?
Join the conversation as the guests unpack the real impact of the cedi’s gains.
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Kwaku Kwarteng is the former deputy Minister of Finance
Former Deputy Minister of Finance Kwaku Kwarteng has expressed worry over the administration of Ghana since its independence.
He explains that, unlike other economies where leaders generate revenue for the development of the countries, Ghana has seen the reverse.
According to him, Ghanaian leaders since independence have relied on borrowing, which they end up spending recklessly.
He believes that this is a major reason why the country and its citizens have not seen the prosperity they deserve over the years.
“It is not revenue that we have created that we misuse; we go to borrow. Post-independence, the style of government we have practised has been to borrow and borrow and award contracts and take kickbacks and mess up the economy and create an unstable environment so that entrepreneurs are not able to do their work, the economy is not expanding in the proper areas, and production is still very low. When I look at you, and I look at the youth that we are churning out of the universities, where are we going to find work for them?” he said.
He continued, “This country cannot go on like this; we can never grow like this. At some point we have to draw the line and say this is where we change course. Others have done it; why can’t we do it? Why can we not do it for our entrepreneurs to create jobs for the youth and bring prosperity to our people? Folks, why can we not do it? We have not been able to do it because all the wrong things I spoke of in government feed people’s interest”.
“So they are not easy to change. So sometimes politicians set out to do their best, the interests are very strong, they fail, and along the line they give up and join the loot. In order to fix this mess and prevent the country from going into the kind of ditch we see and stop what is likely to be a more difficult Ghana for our children and our grandchildren, we have got to stop at some point and change course, and to do that we will need a leadership that is radical;
“You’ll need a leadership that can confront and disrupt this unhelpful status quo. You’ll need a bold leader. As for the suit-wearing gentlemen, we have seen them and seen them. A time has come when Ghana has to be taken over by people who are willing to confront the status quo and set this country on the path of prosperity,” he remarked.
The Member of Parliament for Upper Manya Krobo, Bismark Tetteh Nyarko, has emphasised the need for the probe into petitions against the suspended Chief Justice to be conducted in camera, in strict adherence to constitutional provisions.
Nyarko reaffirmed that while the judiciary enjoys independence in its judicial, administrative, and financial functions, it remains subject to the 1992 Constitution.
He argued that any deviation from the prescribed procedure would be unwarranted. “If the constitution says that this investigation should be in camera, I don’t see why somebody should be saying that the President of the Republic of Ghana should do otherwise,” he stated on the Channel One Newsroom on Sunday May 25.
His remarks come amid debates over whether the hearings should be made public, following calls for greater transparency in the process. However, Nyarko insists that the constitutional directive must be respected.
“The procedures are there, the constitution is clear on these matters, and if the President or the committee is following what the constitution demands, I think that is right,” he added.
The MP also expressed surprise at reports that the spouse of the suspended Chief Justice had requested to be present during the hearings.
He questioned the necessity of such participation, reiterating that the constitution mandates a private inquiry. “The constitution is clear—this matter should be heard in camera. If it is in camera, that should be it,” he asserted.
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The Ghana Police Service has begun processes to incorporate neighborhood watchdogs into its operations to combat drug peddling and abuse, particularly in Zongo communities.
This move follows a directive from the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, issued during a recent visit to Sabon Zongo in Accra.
Muntaka pledged to prioritise the recruitment of individuals who assist in the arrest of drug offenders into the security services.
According to him, this forms part of a broader government strategy to address the growing menace of drug trafficking and abuse, especially in Zongo areas.
Speaking at a sensitization programme at Sabon Zongo on Thursday, May 8, the Interior Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to empowering Zongo youth through socioeconomically focused initiatives.
The watchdog groups—comprising both men and women—will help identify drug peddling hotspots and lead a decentralized effort to tackle the problem at the community level.
Approximately 140 individuals have already been enrolled in the programme.
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Ghana’s spirited performance reflects the promise of the nation’s growing lacrosse program
Team Ghana recorded a morale-boosting win in their third game at the 2025 Heritage Cup on Sunday, May 25, 2025, following a thrilling encounter with China that ended 2–2 at full time before Ghana prevailed in the tiebreaker known as the “Brave.”
The match showcased the Team Ghana’s resilience after earlier defeats, proving their ability to learn quickly and adapt under pressure in this international lacrosse competition held in the suburbs of Massachusetts.
What is the Brave?
In lacrosse tournaments such as the Heritage Cup, when a match is tied after regulation time, the game proceeds to a special one-on-one showdown called the “Brave.” Each team selects a player to face off in a fast-paced duel starting at midfield. The challenge tests individual skill, composure, and speed, and the winner of this head-to-head duel secures the match victory for their team.
Representing Team Ghana for the tiebreaker was Aiden Dixon who put in significant efforts for the epic victory.
Team Ghana’s victory over China in the Brave not only earned them their first win of the tournament but also injected much-needed confidence into the squad as they continue competing against some of the world’s best teams.
Coach and supporters hailed the win as a testament to the players’ growing cohesion and fighting spirit, particularly given the tough schedule of multiple matches over the weekend. The victory comes after a 4–2 loss to Chile earlier the same day and a narrow 3–2 defeat to Argentina the day before.
Team Ghana’s roster, featuring talented players like David Collingwoode (C.) Williams, Prince Ayivon, David Antwi, Phil Quist, Jason Bandoh, Bryce Cheek, and Kevin Asamoah-Mensah, is using the Heritage Cup as a platform to develop skills and prepare for upcoming national team trials and international competitions, including the U20 Men’s Championship in Korea.
The 2025 Heritage Cup brings together 112 teams from 36 countries, promoting lacrosse’s global growth while providing valuable competitive experience. Ghana’s spirited performance reflects the promise of the nation’s growing lacrosse program on this global stage.
As the tournament continues through May 26, Team Ghana will aim to build on this hard-fought victory, learning from each game and returning stronger in pursuit of future success.
African fashion is a vibrant celebration of culture, identity, and elegance. For many, Sunday service is the perfect opportunity to showcase stunning outfits that reflect both modesty and heritage. From bold prints to intricate designs, African styles offer something truly unique for religious gatherings.
One of the most beloved fabrics is Ankara—a colorful cotton material known for its dynamic patterns. Women often wear Ankara in beautifully tailored dresses, skirts, or tops. Styles range from sleek silhouettes to flowing gowns with pleats or ruffles, effortlessly combining comfort with fashion.
For men, the Agbada is a timeless favorite. This grand, flowing robe—often paired with matching pants and a cap—exudes dignity and class. Agbadas come in various fabrics, from luxurious silks to simple cotton blends, offering options for all tastes and budgets.
Another popular option is the Dashiki, worn by both men and women. This loose-fitting, embroidered top or dress is known for its comfort and rich cultural flair. It pairs well with fitted pants or skirts and is perfect for a polished Sunday look.
Accessories are essential in completing the ensemble. Bold jewelry, beaded necklaces, headwraps, and elegant bracelets enhance the overall look and express pride in African heritage.
Modern designers are also blending tradition with contemporary fashion, creating fresh styles that honor culture while staying on trend.
In all, African fashion for Sunday service is a bold expression of faith, beauty, and identity—perfect for turning heads and lifting spirits.
You No See Say I Dey Live In Luxury? — Regina Daniels Stuns in Stylish Outfit [Photos]
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Popular Nollywood actress and billionaire wife, Regina Daniels, has once again set social media abuzz after posting stunning photos of herself in a stylish outfit, accompanied by the caption: “you no see say I dey live in luxury?” The post, shared on her Instagram page, featured the actress posing confidently in a designer ensemble while standing beside a luxury vehicle.
The 24-year-old mother of two flaunted her glamorous lifestyle, wearing a chic outfit paired with a luxury handbag and sleek heels. The background of the photos revealed a tastefully furnished residence, reinforcing her bold caption and high-end image.
Fans and followers flooded the comment section with admiration, praising her beauty and elegance. One user wrote, “Regina is living the dream life!” while another commented, “Money looks good on you.” As expected, a few critics also weighed in, accusing her of flaunting wealth excessively.
Regina Daniels, married to billionaire politician Ned Nwoko, has never shied away from showcasing her luxurious lifestyle on social media. Her latest post adds to the growing collection of glamorous moments she shares with her followers, further cementing her image as one of Nigeria’s most stylish young celebrities.
Source: Recently posted by Regina Daniels on her official Instagram handle(regina.daniels)
The Greater Accra Regional Hospital (GARH) has inaugurated a state-of-the-art Feto-Maternal Unit facility aimed at improving care for high-risk pregnancies and enhancing maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
The facility, which was inaugurated by the hospital on Friday, is equipped with various machines, including a high-resolution ultra sound machine for the assessment of pregnant women and their unborn babies.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Medical Director of GARH, Dr Ralph Armah, said that the facility had become necessary due to the technological advancement in maternal care delivery.
Dr Armah said he was hopeful that the facility with the machines it was equipped with would help reduce foetal and maternal outcomes in the obstetrics and gynaecology department of the hospital.
Additionally, Dr Armah said he was optimistic that the inauguration of the facility would inspire young doctors at the hospital who aspired to become specialists in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology.
For his part, the head of the obstetrics and gynaecology department of the GARH, Dr Martin Owusu Boamah, said that before the inauguration of the facility, the hospital had a challenge of assessing high-risk pregnancies as it was unable to pick up abnormalities of unborn babies during pregnancies.
However, he said that with the existence of machines such as the high-resolution ultra sound machine, abnormalities of unborn babies could easily be assessed and picked up by the hospital, thereby minimising the proportion of bad outcomes for pregnancies.
“This facility is not to serve only clients of the hospital, but the idea is that all pregnant women attending facilities where they don’t have feto-maternal specialists can be brought here for them to be assessed, “Dr Boamah added.
Dr Kwaku Doffour-Dapaah, a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist at the GARH, said that the hospital could now attend to about 20 patients in the ultra sound room with the existence of the high-resolution ultra sound machine.
He further said, “For the regular clinic for high-risk patients, we can see about 30 patients on a daily basis. The rest of the patients with low risk pregnancies are seen at the regular antenatal clinic.”
Dr Doffour-Dapaah said a simulation training centre had been established within the facility to help in the training of medical doctors, midwives, and medical students who visited the health facility in the management of various medical conditions.
According to him, GARH had two of the maternal fetal medical specialists in the country, adding that the feto-maternal unit was the first to be established within the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
“The Security Council has instructed us not to implement the hijab (headscarf) law,” said Parliament Speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf.
Although parliament passed the law, the Security Council’s decision takes precedence according to Ghalibaf, the Entekhab news site reported.
The Iranian Security Council is the nation’s highest decision-making body and under the constitution can also revise decisions made by parliament and the government.
The law, passed last year by Islamic hardliners in parliament, imposes heavy fines, withdrawal of public services and, for repeat offences, prison sentences on women who fail to cover their hair in public.
The law was originally supposed to be implemented in December last year, but was postponed due to massive protests at home and abroad. The government then vetoed the law and announced changes.
Critics of the law include President Massoud Peseshkian, a moderate conservative who fears renewed unrest if the law is implemented.
But hardliners in parliament are demanding the law be enacted, arguing Islamic values must be preserved to prevent a “Western cultural invasion.”
In Iran, women are required by Islamic law to wear a long jacket and a headscarf to cover their whole body except their faces and hands though in larger cities, women often ignore the rule in protest.
Opposition to the law has been soaring with mass protests staged under the slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom,” after the death of young Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in the autumn of 2022.
She was detained by the morality police for allegedly violating Islamic dress codes by incorrectly wearing her headscarf and died shortly after in custody.
Legal practitioner Thaddeus Sory has launched a scathing response to former Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame, accusing him of hypocrisy, selective memory, and unethical conduct in a strongly worded statement shared on social media.
Sory said his decision to respond was born out of principle, stating, “We do not suffer spoilt children.”
He took issue with Dame’s reaction to earlier criticisms, particularly the suggestion that Sory’s comments were driven by obsession or jealousy.
“And I’m obsessed with you? How can I be obsessed with a lawyer I taught elementary civil procedure in open court just last October?” he asked.
The post challenges Dame’s credibility, pointing out inconsistencies in his public conduct and courtroom behavior.
Sory said it was “incongruous” for Dame to admit he represented clients affiliated with both political parties, only to turn around and label Sory’s own client’s petition against the Chief Justice as politically motivated.
Highlighting incidents from court, Sory reminded Dame of a time when he “screamed in court” to stop Sory from representing the Speaker of Parliament, only to complain later when Sory followed through.
“It is despicably incongruous that he forgets how, on each of these occasions, he went hoarse in the media, ranting about it,” Sory wrote.
Sory also criticized Dame’s public commentary on active legal matters, which he claims violates Rule 38 of the professional conduct guidelines.
“What could be more unethical than a lawyer who takes to radio and social media all the time to prosecute his cases in public?” he asked, suggesting that Dame’s conduct would have warranted sanctions under different circumstances.
Though he ends on a somewhat humorous note—“It is just me being silly, but not in a hard way”—Sory made it clear that this was only “Part One” of his rebuttal.
Antoine Semenyo finished the 2024/25 English Premier League season with 11 goals and five assists
Ghana international Antoine Semenyo scored a brace on Sunday to cap a strong 2024/25 English Premier League season.
The Black Stars striker started for AFC Bournemouth in the team’s final game of the season against Leicester City.
In the match played at the Vitality Stadium, both teams had their moments in the first half, but neither side could find the back of the net.
After the halftime break, Antoine Semenyo put on a show, firing AFC Bournemouth to a 2-0 win by the end of the contest.
The striker scored his first goal of the day in the 74th minute when he found the back of the net after being set up by Ilya Zabarnyi.
Ten minutes later, Semenyo grabbed his second with a low strike from the edge of the Leicester City box.
His effort flew into the bottom left corner, with Leicester City goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk unable to keep the ball out of the net.
With his goals on the final day of the season, Antoine Semenyo finished the 2024/25 English Premier League season with 11 goals and five assists in 37 appearances.
Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, the acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has told the former vice president and NPP flagbearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to keep quiet and allow the finance minister and Bank of Ghana Governor work on the economy.
According to him, the NPP’s huge defeat in the 2024 elections was partly due to their government’s poor handling of the cedi depreciation.
Ghana international Mohammed Kudus climbed off the bench to score for West Ham United on Sunday in their 3-1 victory against Ipswich Town in the English Premier League.
The highly rated attacker missed out on a starting role for the Hammers on the final day of the 2024/25 English top-flight league campaign.
Forced to watch the first half from the bench, Kudus had the chance to play in the second half when he was introduced into the game in the 73rd minute to replace Niclas Füllkrug.
The Black Stars sensation quickly put his quality on display and scored with a stunning effort in the 87th minute after he was assisted by Guido Rodriguez.
Mohammed Kudus’ goal sealed the victory for West Ham United, with James Ward-Prowse and Jarrod Bowen scoring the two other goals for the Hammers.
Nathan Broadhead netted the only consolation goal for the relegated Ipswich Town.
With his goal today, Mohammed Kudus has finished the 2024/25 English Premier League season with five goals and three assists after making 31 appearances for West Ham United.
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All Blacks confirmed their promotion with a convincing 3-0 victory over New Edubiase
Swedru All Blacks have returned to the Ghana Premier League after a 16-year absence, following an impressive season in the Access Bank Division One League Zone II.
The team confirmed their promotion with a convincing 3-0 victory over New Edubiase, marking their 21st win in 29 games and accumulating 66 points.
This strong performance has firmly established them as the best side in their zone this season.
Swedru All Blacks will conclude their campaign with an away game against PAC Academy, but their place in the top flight is already secured.
Their promotion, alongside Hohoe United, marks a significant moment for both clubs as they prepare to compete in Ghana’s highest division.
The final promotion spot remains undecided and will be settled when Real Tamale United faces Eleven Wonders in Accra on Friday, May 30.
Both teams will be eager to secure the last ticket to the Premier League for the upcoming season.
The CEO of Nuruyak Enterprise and Yak Football Academy, Nuru Yakubu has made significant donations to four Junior High Schools in the Greater Accra with footballs.
The donation was made during the week in a bid to support the students with better resources to pursue their passion for sports.
Following the presentation, Mr. Yakubu highlighted the importance of this initiative, urging the students to take their academic studies seriously despite their interest in sports.
In addition, he also vowed to keep supporting them, urging the teachers to help the students to develop their talents and love for sports.
However, the teachers and the students also expressed their appreciation to the former Accra Lions gaffer for this kind gesture.
WHO IS NURU YAKUBU?
Nuru Yakubu previously worked as assistant coach for Accra Lions. He played an instrumental role in helping the club to secure promotion from the First Division to the Ghana Premier League in 2021.
Nuru Yakubu, known for his expertise in youth football development and grooming young talents, also worked with Division Two side Madina Republicans before joining Montreal FC.
He significantly contributed to the development of players like Alexander Agyarkwa of Selangor FC, Dominic Nsobila, and Osman Bukari. Yakubu. However, the gaffer also spotted Legon Cities George from the Colts to Montreal FC, which attracted the Ghana Premier League side.
The Assembly Members have asked the court to restrain Kalamu from holding himself as MCE
Some members of the Ablekuma North Municipal Assembly, led by Presiding Member Ibrahim Sulley, have filed a writ in court seeking to restrain Kalamu Adamu Musah from presenting himself as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the assembly.
According to the Assembly Members, Musah, who was nominated by the President and serves as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Constituency Organizer for Ablekuma North, has not been formally confirmed as MCE, having failed to secure the required votes during a confirmation exercise held on May 13, 2025.
In the vote, conducted at the Assembly’s conference hall and supervised by the Electoral Commission, Musah received 10 votes out of 21, falling short of the two-thirds majority required by Article 243 of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20(1) of the Local Governance Act for confirmation as MCE.
Following the announcement of the results, the Presiding Member adjourned the meeting indefinitely after a motion was moved and seconded. A closing prayer was said, and members subsequently dispersed.
However, concerns have been raised over a second round of voting reportedly held without the knowledge or participation of all voting members.
According to the applicants, this follow-up process was not convened by the Presiding Member, as required by law.
The Assembly Members argue that, under the Constitution and the Local Governance Act, only the Presiding Member has the authority to convene and preside over such meetings.
The plaintiffs, comprising the Presiding Member and seven other Assembly Members, have filed an application for an injunction at the High Court. They seek to halt Musah from acting as MCE until the legal issues surrounding the confirmation process are resolved.
Hohoe United was formed after Liberty Professionals exited competitive league football in 2023
Hohoe United have secured historic promotion to the Ghana Premier League after defeating Inter Allies 3-1 on the penultimate weekend of the Division One League Zone III season.
The win, their fifth in a row, crowned a remarkable run of form and sealed their place at the summit of the table ahead of their final match against Great Olympics. It is a significant achievement for the Volta Region-based side, which only recently emerged on the national stage.
Hohoe United was formed after Liberty Professionals exited competitive league football in 2023, with new owners, led by Hohoe MP John-Peter Amewu, acquiring Liberty’s Division One slot.
The Ghana Football Association formally approved the name change following the submission of the required legal documents, making Hohoe United the club’s new identity. Under the terms of the change, the club remains responsible for all rights and obligations of Liberty Professionals.
With 22 wins from 29 games, Hohoe United have impressed with their organized play and consistent performances. Their nearest rivals, Port City, dropped points against True Democracy, making it mathematically impossible to catch up.
The club’s rise brings fresh excitement to next season’s Premier League, as Hohoe United prepares to represent the Volta Region at the highest level of Ghanaian football for the first time.
That means that the route from Tobruk in Libya to Crete is becoming the new central refugee route, as no other Greek island has seen more refugees arrive this year.
Around 5,100 people reached the island in 2024, according to a statement by the union of water police officers in Crete. This year, some 4,000 people have already arrived.
The union said it was concerned that the numbers will rise even higher in the summer when weather conditions improve.
The coastguard estimates that thousands of people are waiting in Tobruk to cross to Europe.
A total of 11,305 migrants have arrived in Greece by boat this year, as of May 18, according to the UN refugee agency, with Crete accounting for almost a third of the arrivals.
Last year, around 54,000 people arrived in Greece by sea.
Under the EU’s asylum regulations, people must apply for refugee status in the member state where they arrive. Due to their geographical location, countries such as Greece and Italy see higher numbers of applications, from people making the perilous boat journey as they flee war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.
Athens is calling for a fairer distribution of the refugees within the EU and is resisting Berlin’s plans to send refugees back to Greece if they have already been granted asylum there.
Accra, May 25, GNA-Cedar Mountain Chapel, Assemblies of God, Sunday brought together a mix of cultures and nationalities in a colourful celebration to mark African Union (AU) Day.
The annual event, known as Cedar International Day, was held on Sunday, May 25, 2025, which coincides with African Union Day.
This special occasion has become a signature celebration of the church, reflecting its commitment to global unity, multicultural fellowship, and kingdom diversity.
The celebration attracted nationals from various countries residing in Ghana. Dressed in rich traditional attire, attendees waved national flags and celebrated the beauty of diversity through music, prayer, and fellowship.
Delivering a sermon on the theme: “Understanding Intimacy with the Holy Spirit,” Rev. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God Ghana and Lead Pastor of Cedar Mountain Chapel, urged believers to move beyond rituals and cultivate a deeper, personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.
“When you truly understand intimacy with the Holy Spirit, you become a vessel through which God expresses His will on earth because it is impossible to live a Spirit-filled and Spirit-led life without the Holy Spirit,” he declared.
Prayers were fervently lifted for peace across nations, the welfare of foreigners living in Ghana and global unity.
The Cedar International Day celebration has become a hallmark of Cedar Mountain Chapel’s vision of building a Christ-centered, multicultural community that reflects the kingdom of God.
As Africa celebrates its unity and progress, Cedar Mountain Chapel continues to be a spiritual home for people of all nations declaring that in Christ, we are truly one. GNA Christian Akorlie
Bibiani Gold Stars and Asante Kotoko were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw in their highly anticipated Ghana Premier League Matchweek 32 showdown at the Bibiani Park on Sunday a result that dents both clubs’ hopes of catching leaders Nations FC in the title race.
The draw came on a weekend where Nations FC boosted their title credentials with a vital win over FC Samartex, stretching their lead at the top.
Gold Stars now trail by three points, while Kotoko are five points off the pace, with only two matches remaining in the season.Despite the high stakes and pre-match hype, the game unfolded as a cagey, tactical battle.
Both teams showed glimpses of attacking intent and created chances, but strong defensive displays and a lack of cutting edge in the final third ensured the deadlock remained.
The intensity of the clash was evident throughout, with both midfields locked in a physical contest. Goalkeepers on either end were called into action, but neither side could find the moment of brilliance needed to tilt the tie in their favour.
While a point keeps Gold Stars and Kotoko in mathematical contention for the title, their fate now rests heavily on Nations FC slipping up in their final games. Gold Stars will next host Berekum Chelsea before wrapping up the season away to Accra Lions.
Asante Kotoko, meanwhile, must overcome a tricky run-in with Medeama and Vision FC as they cling to fading hopes of lifting the title.