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“Stop Raising Your Shoulders & Humble Yourself” – Bullgod Takes A Swipe at Afenyo Markin

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“Stop Raising Your Shoulders & Humble Yourself” – Bullgod Takes A Swipe at Afenyo Markin

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Bullgod isn’t holding back. The outspoken music producer took to United Showbiz and threw some serious shade at Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo Markin, calling him out for what he sees as arrogance in Parliament.

According to Bullgod, politicians need a reality check—and a little humility. He slammed Afenyo Markin’s recent conduct, calling it loud and self-important, even going so far as to mock the MP’s mannerisms live on air. “You’re paid by the people, so act like it,” he said bluntly.

He then held up ex-President Mahama as the gold standard for humility, suggesting current leaders could learn a thing or two from him. Bullgod’s comments lit up social media, with fans split—some cheering his courage, others defending fiery debate as part of democracy. No word yet from Afenyo Markin, but people are waiting.

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Type Of Car Used By 8 Robbers In Konongo After Botched Operation, One Arrested

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Type Of Car Used By 8 Robbers In Konongo After Botched Operation, One Arrested

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Police in Ghana are actively pursuing seven armed individuals believed to be responsible for a bold robbery in Konongo, located in the Ashanti Region. The gang is accused of stealing GH¢130,000 during the operation, fleeing the scene after learning that law enforcement was closing in on them.

During the robbery, one victim was reportedly locked in a room, which allowed the robbers to take the money without interference. However, their escape was compromised when a local resident identified one of the suspects, 40-year-old Amid Tahiru.

Tahiru attempted to avoid arrest by diving into a river, but he was swiftly captured by members of the community and handed over to the police.

A subsequent search led officers to seize a cache of weapons and tools linked to the robbery. Among the items found were a Wilson pistol with 11 rounds of Luger 9mm ammunition, a Heckler & Koch MP5 rifle loaded with 37 bullets, two black masks, a grading machine, and a car number plate.

In addition to Tahiru, another suspect, Hlordeme George—who works as a guard—was also taken into custody. Both are being held as investigations continue and will be arraigned in court shortly.

The robbery has heightened fear among residents and drawn renewed attention to the need for greater security measures in the region as police intensify their efforts to track down the rest of the suspects.

YEA signs MoU with Fire Service to recruit 5000 assistants 

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YEA signs MoU with Fire Service to recruit 5000 assistants 


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The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has signed a one-year agreement with the Ghana National Fire Service to recruit 5,000 young people as Fire Assistants across the country.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed on Friday, May 3, 2025, forms part of efforts to tackle youth unemployment and boost fire safety operations nationwide.

In a press statement the YEA said the initiative aims to support job creation while partnering with state institutions to enhance public safety.

Under the agreement, the Ghana National Fire Service will handle the training and supervision of the recruits, who are expected to be deployed to various regions upon completion of their training.

The recruitment process, including eligibility requirements and timelines, has not yet been announced.

The Chief Executive Officer of YEA, Malik Basintale signed the agreement on behalf of the agency.

The Minister for the Interior and the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment were also present at the ceremony to affirm government’s support for the programme.

The YEA operates under the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations and is responsible for implementing programmes that connect unemployed youth with temporary jobs and skill-building opportunities.

We told you NDC walks with dumsor but you didn’t listen

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NPP 2024 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia NPP 2024 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has reminded Ghanaians of his party’s warnings about the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2024 elections.

According to him, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) cautioned that the NDC and “dumsor” (power outages) are inseparable, indicating that the party is incapable of resolving the country’s power crisis.

However, Ghanaians did not heed his warnings and have now learned the hard way.

Bawumia stated that a constant power supply is essential for a 24-hour economy, but the NDC has failed to deliver this since coming to power, delaying their flagship 24-hour economy program.

“Can you have a 24-hour economy with dumsor? It is not possible. We warned Ghanaians that the NDC and dumsor walk together. Once they take one step forward, dumsor follows. Ghanaians didn’t listen, but today it is clear we have a major problem. We managed this for eight years, but for them, four months in, it’s a big challenge,” he told enthusiastic party supporters during his Thank You Tour.

74-year-old British national dies during sex with a 20-year-old at movie house in East Legon

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John Scott Hughes, a 74-year-old British citizen, died unexpectedly during a private encounter with a 20-year-old woman, Pearl Agbomadzi, at Philipo’s Movie House in East Legon, Accra. According to case details, Hughes had arranged to meet Pearl at a local area known as American House. From there, they went to the movie house, where Hughes booked a private room. Prosecutors revealed the pair watched sexually explicit material before engaging in consensual sexual activity.

Midway through their meeting, Hughes reportedly lost consciousness and fell. Agbomadzi acted swiftly by alerting the movie house staff, who called for medical assistance. He was subsequently transported to Legon Hospital, but doctors pronounced him dead upon arrival. The sudden nature of the death prompted law enforcement to initiate a formal investigation, with Hughes’ spouse filing the initial complaint and actively following the case.

Agbomadzi was taken into custody and charged with murder. At a court hearing on October 24, her legal representative, John Baptist Ayedze, requested bail. The prosecution, led by Frederick Adu Gyamfi, did not object. Presiding judge Lydia Osei Marfo granted bail under the condition of a GHS100,000 bond and one surety, releasing Agbomadzi while awaiting trial.

Judge Marfo used the occasion to deliver a cautionary note to older men, particularly regarding their sexual activity with much younger individuals. She emphasized that significant age differences can pose serious health challenges and urged men to be mindful of the strain such engagements might place on their bodies.

Source: Joy News Online

Scores mourn with Akumaa Mama Zimbi as she buries mother

Scores of sympathisers, including colleagues from the Multimedia Group Limited (MGL), on Saturday, May 3, 2025, mourned with Adom TV/FM presenter Joyce Akumaa Dongotey Padi, popularly known as Akumaa Mama Zimbi, as she buried her mother, Agnes Maamle Dongotey.

Madam Agnes passed away on April 9, 2025.


The burial service took place at the New Achimota Christ the King Congregation Presbyterian Church.

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The final funeral rites were held at the Achimota Astroturf Mile 7 Park.

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She was interred at the Somanya Awudime Ebenezer Presbyterian Cemetery.

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A thanksgiving service will be held in honour of Madam Agnes on Sunday, May 4, 2025.

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The Multimedia Group Limited (MGL), led by its CEO and COO, also sympathised with Akumaa Mama Zimbi at her late mother’s funeral.

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A vibrant display of culture also took place at the funeral, with the Adowa dance taking center stage.


Empress Gifty honored the memory of Akumaa Mama Zimbi’s mother with a powerful performance of ‘Watch Me’ during the funeral.


Nana Kwaku Bonsam Warns Abronye DC Over Attacks on Kennedy Agyapong

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Nana Kwaku Bonsam Warns Abronye DC Over Attacks on Kennedy Agyapong

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Ghanaian spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam has issued a stern warning to Abronye DC, urging him to cease his verbal attacks on Hon. Kennedy Agyapong. In a passionate statement, Kwaku Bonsam expressed disappointment in Abronye DC’s behavior, calling him ungrateful and cautioning him about the consequences of his actions.

Kwaku Bonsam reminded Abronye DC of his humble beginnings, emphasizing that he was once unknown until certain individuals helped elevate his status. He criticized Abronye DC for what he described as a lack of appreciation and respect, stating that turning against those who contributed to his rise was a sign of ingratitude.

The spiritualist did not hold back in his warning, suggesting that Abronye DC should tread carefully. He hinted at the possibility of using spiritual means to teach him a lesson if he continued his attacks on Kennedy Agyapong. However, Kwaku Bonsam clarified that his warning was not meant as a threat but rather as advice from a “brother man” who wishes to see peace and respect maintained.

The statement has sparked discussions among Ghanaians, with some supporting Kwaku Bonsam’s call for respect, while others believe Abronye DC has the right to express his opinions freely. The controversy adds another layer to the ongoing political tensions in Ghana, particularly surrounding Kennedy Agyapong, a figure known for his outspoken nature.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Abronye DC will heed Kwaku Bonsam’s warning or continue his criticisms of Kennedy Agyapong. One thing is certain—this exchange has added to the ever-evolving political discourse in Ghana.

NPP still arrogant despite electoral defeat – Gyampo fires

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Political science professor Yaw Gyampo has launched a scathing critique of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), accusing the party of displaying dangerous arrogance in the wake of its defeat in the 2024 general elections.

Reacting to the NPP’s ongoing “Thank You Tour,” Professor Gyampo argued that the initiative blatantly ignores the deep public resentment that led to the party’s electoral loss.

Orca Deco Art Exhibition, Patrick William Dodoo and others display luxury art in honor of Ghana Independence Month

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Patrick William Dodoo, Betty Acquah, Enoch Yaw Mensah, and Emmanuel Mawuko Arkutu bring works together for a presentation in a large art exhibition hosted inside the lobby of Orca Deco Ghana as a highlight of the country’s Independence Day celebration month.

Great crowds of people attended the art exhibition, which opened on March 4 and is set to remain until March 21. They were enthralled by the superb taste and style of the rich artworks exhibited.

In honor of the exhibition, Mohamad AL ROZ, the Sales Director of Orca Deco, kicked off the occasion with a speech expressing gratitude to the brand’s devoted customers and concluded with a video that projected the brand’s evolution and the incredible products customers can expect to find at their showroom.

To complete the celebration of Ghana’s Independence, a 20% discount was granted to all visitors to the art show on any purchases made during March 2023.

The artwork on display is stunning, and the pricing is excellent and appropriate for each piece. Those attendees who made it to the art exhibition had the opportunity to speak with the creators of each piece directly.

Painting from the Dark Age Series by Patrick William Dodoo, one of the artists whose works powerfully expressed the artist. Patrick went on to describe the rationale for a painting of an old, wrinkly man, whose face is obscured by numerous hands.

In his words, as paraphrased, Patrick mentioned, “This painting is to show a man who upon his old age, still feels restricted from voicing out his truth, and openly talking about issues facing humanity, this art was exhibited concerning Global Warming, and it’s negative effects yet those who truly care, feels their mouth sealed from speaking out.

The excellent saxophone tune played by Borsah is another one of the main highlights of the art exhibition! The event was a success, with delicious savory toppings and cocktails for everyone to enjoy.

PROFILE OF THE EXHIBITED ARTISTS

PATRICK WILLIAM DODOO: Patrick William Dodoo [B.1986] is an artist and educator who lives and works in Ghana. His interdisciplinary practice traverses the studio, the classroom, socially engaged interventions, and scenography for theatre productions.

He studied at the Takoradi Polytechnic and the University of Education, Winneba respectively. He is passionate about using his art to lend a voice to the needs of the vulnerable in society. Painting in the medium of acrylic on canvas, his instantly recognizable black and white palette brings to life in celebratory fashions the images of your everyday person.

His paintings usually have flat vibrant backgrounds juxtaposed with contrasting black-and-white portraits of people with different facial expressions and body postures.

Patrick is also the founder of Painting. The Open [PITO] is an initiative that seeks to demystify the process of artists working by setting up makeshift artist studios in public and inviting members of the public to join in the process of creating artwork. Patrick has exhibited widely.

ENOCH YAW MENSAH: Enoch Yaw Mensah is an artist living and working in Ghana. He is a graduate of Ghannatta College of Art. His works reflect on Ghana and its intricate connection to the rest of Africa. His formative years were spent in his father’s studio working with textiles and learning to carve.

Working in the medium of oil, watercolour, acrylic, charcoal, pastel, and ink, his work captures the social, environmental, and symbolic aspects of life in Ghana. He incorporates Indigenous symbols in his art not only to preserve his heritage and ancestry but also as a way of honouring the lessons learned as a boy from his father. His art depicts the daily scenes of Ghanaian children at play, market women, and people deeply engrossed in their occupations.

Enoch Yaw Mensah is a proud recipient of many awards including 20041st Prize: Shell GAVA Art Competition, 2005 1st Prize: Shell GAVA Art Competition, 2006 1st Prize: The Unimax Macmillan Children’s Illustrator Award for Africa, and 2nd Prize2007: Ghana @ 50 Art Award. He has had many exhibitions and his work can also be found in many private homes and businesses in the United States, Europe, and Ghana.

BETTY ACQUAH: Betty Acquah is an artist who lives and works in Ghana. She obtained both her B.A. (Hons) in Art and M.F.A. (Painting) from the College of Art and Built Environment, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi. Working mostly in the medium of painting, Betty’s works are characterized by bodies in various postures indicative of movements.

She depicts her female figures frequently in load-carrying postures and her male figures frequently in dance movements. She uses a technique she associates with pointillism in which she breaks down her images into tiny pixels and lines.

Betty Acquah is affiliated with the Ghana Association of Visual Artists and the Artists Alliance Gallery Accra. She has exhibited her paintings in Ghana, Nigeria, UK, India, Germany, Spain, Japan and USA.

EMMANUEL MAWUKO ARKUTU: Emmanuel Mawuko Arkutu is an artist living and working in Ghana. With an interest in African mythology, he uses a vast array of colours and a variation of style to draw the viewer into an old world of Africa symbolism.

Mawuko also treats each painting as an exciting opportunity for him to explore and experiment with his primary obsession with colour. His abstraction of African symbols and mask heads, explores the philosophy of rebirth and renewal associated with some of these symbols.

Mawuko has had several public art commissions, notable among them are his murals at Kotoka International Airport (Departure Hall), the Ghana International Trade Fair Centre (Accra), the Vodafone Ghana (Head Office Airport City), and the Holiday Inn Hotel (Accra) just to mention a few. His works can also be found in the collections of Apex Shipping Company Ltd, Diamond Capital Ltd, Ampco Heavy Equipment, First Banc Financial Ltd, and the University Of Ghana Legon.

This article was originally published on TrenderHQ.com (March 7, 2023): At the Orca Deco Art Exhibition, Patrick William Dodoo and others display luxury art in honor of Ghana Independence Month

I’ll reverse decentralisation of food supply in SHSs if quality remains poor

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Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has issued a firm warning to headmasters, stating he may reverse the decision to decentralise food procurement in Senior High Schools (SHSs) if the quality of meals provided to students does not meet acceptable standards.
Speaking during an engagement with officials of the Ghana Education Service (GES), the Minister expressed dissatisfaction with both the standard and timely delivery of food being served in schools.
“We are not satisfied with the quality of the food that is

Ibrahim Tanko on cloud nine after Medeama big win

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Head coach of Medeama SC, Ibrahim Tanko has given thumbs up to his charges after their heavy win at home to Vision FC.

The Mauve and Yellow pummeled the new boys by 3-1 at the Tarkwa TnA Park in week 30 on Saturday evening, a result that maintains Medeama’s perfect home run giving Coach Ibrahim Tanko some joy.

“I think it was a sweet victory in the end and I think in the first half because of one or two decisions, the players were very angry on the pitch so I had to cool them down the dressing room to play our normal game but I think in the end the 3-1 is a deserved win,” Tanko told Medi TV.

“We have to commend them because they are scoring even though they have the chance to score more goals. Definitely we are going to watch the game and train on the chances that we have to score.”

The two time Ghana FA Cup winners moved into 5th on the league table with 47 points – three behind Kotoko and Heart of Lions who share third spot.

Fitch maintains Ghana’s 2025 GDP at 4.2%

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Fitch Solutions revises Ghana's GDP target Fitch Solutions revises Ghana’s GDP target

Through its subsidiary, BMI – a British multinational research firm Fitch Solutions has kept Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for 2025 at 4.2 per cent.

The moderate economic growth is marginally higher than the four per cent projection the Government announced in the 2025 Budget and by the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) April 2025 Regional Economic Outlook.

“We maintain our 2025 growth forecast for Ghana at 4.2 per cent. We believe that the impact from global trade tensions will be offset by the rise in gold prices, which will boost Ghana’s export earnings,” it said in its Ghana Country Risk Report.

The report noted that counterbalance in gold prices, combined with lower energy costs, would drive the current account surplus to a record 6.9 per cent of GDP in 2025, supporting the country’s reserves and helping to stabilise the cedi.

“That said, we maintain our view that growth will slow in 2025, following the strong 5.7 per cent in 2024, caused by the end of election-related fiscal stimulus, plateauing oil production, and tight credit conditions,” Fitch stated.

“Our hope for the future is that as the economy stabilizes, as inflation goes down, as the deficit moves back on track with the program objectives, that it will strengthen confidence,” said Mr Stéphane Roudet, IMF Mission Chief for Ghana.

He said this during a roundtable media engagement with Ghanaian journalists on the sidelines of the just-ended IMF/World Bank Group (WBG) spring meetings in Washington, DC, USA.

“… It will also bolster investment and the role of the private sector, and not just in one sector, but our hope is very much that this is going to be the case across the board,” Roudet said.

He urged the government to strictly adhere to the planned targets of the implementation of the US$3 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme, aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability and stimulating economic resilience.

“This is very important. It’s not just today, but it’s in the next few years. Programme commitments have to be continued to be implemented,” the IMF Mission Staff echoed.

“We remain steadfast in meeting the IMF programme targets while restoring Ghana’s creditworthiness,” Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, Finance Minister, said when he delivered the 2025 budget earlier this year.

He said the Government would implement a 24-hour economy policy to address the country’s structural economic challenges and stimulate growth and job creation.

Dr Forson said that would be done by creating an integrated, efficient and increasingly export-driven industrial economy that fully utilised its national resources, capital and labour power.

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Why Is Abeiku Santana Still Hosting Radio Shows During Office Hours? Mark Okraku-Mantey Explodes

Mark Okraku-Mantey, has raised serious concerns about broadcaster Abeiku Aggrey Santana’s continued presence on radio during official working hours despite his current role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA).

Speaking on JoyNews’ entertainment segment, Okraku-Mantey expressed disappointment at what he described as a growing culture of silence in the media regarding potential misconduct by public officials. According to him, Abeiku Santana, who was appointed by former President John Dramani Mahama to lead the GTA, should not be using state time to host his popular drive-time program on Okay FM.

“Why is Abeiku Santana still on air at Okay FM during office hours? He works at the Ghana Tourism Authority — a public office. It is NOT acceptable!” he lamented passionately during the discussion.

Mark Okraku-Mantey argued that public service is a full-time commitment and questioned how Santana balances both roles without compromising the mandate of the GTA. He warned that allowing such conduct to go unchecked undermines accountability in public institutions.

“If he thinks he can eat with both hands for us to keep quiet, that will not happen,” he added, suggesting that Santana might be trying to benefit from both his government position and private media career.

His comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media. While many Ghanaians supported Mark’s stance, insisting that it is unethical for a public servant to engage in private business during working hours, others took a more lenient view. Some argued that Santana might be using the Okay FM platform to promote domestic tourism and that his media presence could be beneficial to the sector.

“I don’t see the problem if he’s promoting tourism. Maybe Mark doesn’t understand the strategy,” one Facebook user commented.

Despite the divided opinions, the core issue remains the accountability of public officials and how state resources and time are utilized. As pressure mounts for a formal response from the Ghana Tourism Authority and its CEO, this story touches on broader questions of integrity and public service ethics in Ghana’s governance system.

For now, Abeiku Santana remains silent on the matter, but the public debate continues to grow.

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Leaked Photos of Thumbprinted Ballots Surface on Social Media, Ghanaians Respond

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Ghana’s Special Voting exercise has come under scrutiny following the circulation of suspicious photos of ballot papers on social media, which allegedly show thumbprinted ballots. The images have raised concerns about the transparency of the process just days before the December 7 general elections, prompting public alarm.

The Special Voting system was designed to allow security forces, electoral officials, and journalists to vote early so they can carry out their duties on election day. While the process began smoothly and was praised for its organization, the appearance of these ballot images has sparked outrage and cast doubt on the integrity of the system.

The photos, reportedly shared by Adom FM’s verified Facebook account, have led to widespread criticism. Many Ghanaians expressed their disappointment over the breach of election protocol, questioning the dedication of some citizens to democratic values.

One frustrated commenter suggested, “Phones should be taken from voters before they cast their ballots,” while another lamented, “It’s sad how people put their personal gain above national interest. How are we still seeing this behavior?”

In Ghana, revealing a vote or any action that undermines vote secrecy is illegal. The leaked images have fueled calls for stricter regulations at polling centers, including phone bans and increased oversight by election officials.

Despite the controversy, the Special Voting process continues nationwide, with overall feedback remaining positive. However, this incident underscores ongoing challenges in Ghana’s democratic process and the need for strict adherence to electoral laws.

With the general elections approaching, electoral stakeholders are under pressure to address these concerns quickly to maintain public trust in the voting process.

0.1% can’t speak for GBA – Appiah Danquah

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Private legal practitioner and spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah-Danquah, has criticised the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) over its recent statement opposing the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, calling the move both “preposterous” and unrepresentative of the wider legal community.

Speaking on the matter on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, May 3, Appiah-Danquah questioned the legitimacy of the GBA’s position, arguing that it does not reflect the views of the majority of its members.

“It’s preposterous and very dangerous for 0.1% of a group to go and take a decision and go and say that it is our decision. I am not part of that decision,” he said.

He acknowledged an earlier statement issued by the GBA, which he said was more balanced and appropriate, particularly in its call to uphold the rule of law and promote transparency—principles he fully supports.

“They came out with an earlier decision which I felt was perfect. A call to abide by the rule of law is okay because that’s all of our hope—that we fashion politics or political culture that guarantees us rule of law. The call for transparency is one that I agree with,” he noted.

However, Appiah-Danquah emphasised that any new stance taken by a small, unrepresentative group within the association cannot be imposed as the collective voice of all members.

“But without going into the merit of what they are saying I think it is preposterous for 0.1% to go and take a decision and say that we will all be bound by it,” he said.

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President Mahama urged to fast-track Chief Justice impeachment proceedings

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A senior member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo has criticised the apparent delay in the impeachment proceedings against Ghana’s Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, warning that a prolonged process could establish a precedent that threatens judicial accountability

A senior member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo has criticised the apparent delay in the impeachment proceedings against Ghana’s Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, warning that a prolonged process could establish a precedent that threatens judicial accountability.

Minority Leader, Afenyo-Markin Steps Down

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In a compelling address that resonates deeply with the current political climate in Ghana, lawmaker Alexander Afenyo-Markin has made a passionate appeal for the nation to transcend cycles of political revenge. He emphasizes the urgent need for constructive governance and national cohesion, drawing on his own life experiences to highlight the importance of unity over personal vendettas.

Afenyo-Markin’s reflections stem from personal hardships rooted in political decisions that have directly affected his family. He recounted the emotional toll of witnessing his stepfather’s demotion and his biological father’s dismissal due to political machinations. These experiences have shaped his perspective and fueled his commitment to a message of reconciliation. “We must prioritize our nation’s future above our individual grievances,” he urged, recognizing that many Ghanaians can relate to similar stories of political marginalization.

The lawmaker’s remarks come at a time when the nation grapples with divisive political sentiments that threaten to hinder progress. He expressed concern over the pervasive culture of retaliation that often overshadows governance, urging fellow citizens to rise above partisan loyalties in favor of a collective approach to national issues. “We have to look beyond our differences and work together for the common good,” he stated, advocating for a shift in focus towards effective governance.

In addition to his call for unity, Afenyo-Markin addressed a particularly contentious issue currently unfolding in the country: the petition to remove Ghana’s Chief Justice. He highlighted procedural inconsistencies in the handling of this sensitive matter, stressing the importance of upholding fairness and due process within national institutions. “For our country to thrive, we must ensure that our institutions operate with impartiality and integrity,” he asserted, reinforcing the need for respect and adherence to legal processes.

The lawmaker’s message has struck a chord with many Ghanaians who are increasingly weary of the entrenched divisiveness that characterizes the political landscape. His appeal for collaboration and fairness offers a glimmer of hope for a more cohesive future, one that prioritizes national interest over personal or political gain.

Afenyo-Markin’s vision for Ghana extends beyond mere rhetoric; it is a call to action for all citizens to embrace a collaborative spirit. He believes that by fostering a culture of unity, Ghana can overcome its challenges and embark on a path of long-term development. This message of hope and collective responsibility serves as a reminder of the potential for positive change when individuals prioritize the common good over personal ambitions.

As the country continues to navigate its complex political landscape, Afenyo-Markin’s candid reflections provide a timely reminder of the power of unity and the importance of constructive governance. His advocacy for a nation built on collaboration, fairness, and integrity offers a hopeful vision for Ghana’s future, one that resonates with citizens eager for change.

In conclusion, Alexander Afenyo-Markin’s appeal is not just a call for reconciliation but a profound reminder of the shared responsibility that all Ghanaians have in shaping the future of their nation. As the political landscape evolves, it is clear that a commitment to unity and constructive governance will be essential in fostering true progress and stability in Ghana.

Source: ghlagatin.net

Gabon returns to constitutional rule as President Nguema takes office

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By Iddi Yire, GNA Special Correspondent Libreville, Gabon 

Libreville (Garbon), May 03, GNA – Gabon on Saturday, May 3, returned to constitutional rule following the successful inauguration of President General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema as the fourth leader of the Central African nation.

He will be serving for a seven-year term.

The historic colourful inauguration of President Nguema, which took place at the Gabonese national Sports Stadium in Libreville, was witnessed by Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama, in line with Ghana’s  good neighbourliness policy.

There were 15 other African leaders in attendance.

President Nguema, who is the immediate past military junta of Gabon, overthrew the longtime leader in August 2023, ending the more than five decades rule by Bongo family since the independence of the country in 1960.

His inauguration follows his landslide victory in Gabon’s this year’s April 12 Presidential election, which he won with 90.35 per cent of the valid votes cast.

President Nguema in his investiture remarks promised to diversify Gabon’s largely oil-dependent economy and to reduce youth unemployment.

He also promised to serve, protect and unite all Gabonese.

Other African leaders at the investiture were President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea,

President Felix Tshisekedi of The Democratic Republic of Congo, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal and President Adama Barrow of The Gambia.

President Mahama’s delegation include Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Minister, Mr Prosper Douglas Bani, National Security Advisor, Dr Callistus Mahama, Executive Secretary to the President, and Mr Stan Xoese Dogbe, Deputy Chief of Staff in-charge of Operations.

President Mahama, with his delegation, has since returned home. 

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Watch Jordan Ayew’s 22-yard strike that earned him his 5th EPL goal of the season

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Jordan struck in the 44th minute after his initial free-kick was blocked by the Southampton defence Jordan struck in the 44th minute after his initial free-kick was blocked by the Southampton defence

Ghana captain Jordan Ayew scored his fifth English Premier League goal of the 2024/25 season, helping Leicester City secure a 2-0 victory over Southampton at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

The 33-year-old Black Stars striker netted the Foxes’ second goal in the 44th minute, doubling their lead against the already relegated Saints.

Ayew’s goal came from a well-struck 22-yard effort after his initial free-kick attempt was blocked by the Southampton defensive wall.

The ball rebounded back to him, and he fired a low shot that beat goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, securing Leicester’s first home win since December.

The strike marked Ayew’s third goal in 16 Premier League appearances against Southampton. He was substituted in the 70th minute by Jeremy Monga.

Jamie Vardy opened the scoring in the 17th minute with his 199th goal for Leicester, ending a nine-game home goal drought for the club. Despite the victory, both Leicester City and Southampton have been relegated from the Premier League this season.

Ayew has now scored six goals in all competitions for Leicester in the 2024/25 campaign, with five in the Premier League, making him the team’s second-top scorer in the league.

Watch the goal below:

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Ayisha Modi Left Her Rich Boyfriend Because Of Stonebwoy

Ayisha Modi Left Her Rich Boyfriend Because Of Stonebwoy – Kwaku Manu

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Ghanaian actor and media personality Kwaku Manu has shared new details about the ongoing tension between Ayisha Modi and Stonebwoy. In a video seen by GH Page, Kwaku Manu revealed that Ayisha Modi’s close involvement with the dancehall artist Stonebwoy has had a significant impact on her personal life, particularly her romantic relationship.

According to Kwaku Manu, Ayisha was once in a committed relationship with a wealthy and influential Ghanaian man. However, their relationship began to suffer due to her public behavior, especially her tendency to launch verbal attacks on people in defense of Stonebwoy. This aggressive online conduct reportedly displeased her boyfriend, leading to growing distance between them.

Manu explained that the boyfriend, identified by the nickname Bob Ciga, became increasingly uncomfortable with how Ayisha involved herself in Stonebwoy’s issues. He allegedly contacted Kwaku Manu to intervene and help Ayisha tone down her actions, particularly her habit of insulting others on social media. Despite their combined efforts, they were unable to change Ayisha’s stance.

Kwaku Manu suggested that this unrelenting behavior and her continued allegiance to Stonebwoy ultimately contributed to the end of her relationship. Her refusal to back away from controversial online battles cost her not just her peace but also a valuable connection with someone who once deeply cared for her.

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Meet The First Ghanaian MP to Be Jailed for Corruption in Ghana

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Meet The First Ghanaian MP to Be Jailed for Corruption in Ghana

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In 2007, Dan Abodakpi, then Member of Parliament for Keta and former Minister for Trade and Industry, became the first Ghanaian MP to be jailed for corruption. He was convicted on charges of conspiracy, defrauding by false pretence, and causing financial loss of $400,000 to the state through a shady feasibility study under the Trade and Investment Programme. He received a 10-year prison sentence. His imprisonment sparked political tension. The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), to which he belonged, accused the government of selective justice and boycotted parliamentary proceedings in protest. Nonetheless, the conviction marked a turning point in Ghana’s anti-corruption efforts.

Since then, other public figures have also been prosecuted. Notable examples include Abuga Pele, jailed in 2018 for mismanaging GH¢4.1 million while at GYEEDA, and Eric Amoateng, who served 10 years in a U.S. prison for drug trafficking. Adamu Daramani Sakande, MP for Bawku Central, was jailed in 2012 for perjury related to dual citizenship.

In response to mounting corruption cases, Ghana’s Parliament passed the Criminal Offences Amendment Bill in 2020. The law reclassified corruption from a misdemeanor to a felony, increasing the maximum jail term to 25 years.

Dan Abodakpi’s case set a precedent. While corruption remains a challenge, his conviction helped build momentum for tougher laws and heightened public scrutiny of elected officials.

Source: Utv Ghana

Elegant African Dress Styles for Women: Celebrating Culture with Fashion

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African fashion is a vibrant celebration of culture, color, and creativity. Women’s African dress styles beautifully blend traditional heritage with modern flair, making them perfect for a wide range of occasions—from weddings and church events to casual outings and formal functions.

1. Ankara Dresses

Ankara fabric is a staple in African fashion. With bold patterns and bright colors, Ankara dresses come in countless styles, including flared gowns, peplum cuts, off-shoulder designs, and body-hugging silhouettes. They are ideal for weddings, parties, and everyday wear.

2. Kente Styles

Originating from Ghana, Kente is a royal fabric known for its intricate woven patterns and rich symbolism. Kente gowns, often seen in traditional weddings and festive events, exude elegance and cultural pride.

3. Dashiki Dresses

Dashiki-inspired outfits are known for their relaxed fit and vibrant prints. Dashiki dresses are perfect for casual wear or Afro-centric celebrations, offering comfort with style.

4. Kaftans and Boubous

These flowing garments are graceful and modest, often embellished with embroidery or sequins. They’re perfect for formal events, religious gatherings, or when you simply want to look elegant with minimal effort.

5. Kaba and Slit

Popular in West Africa, especially Ghana, this traditional combo features a tailored top (kaba) paired with a long, high-slit skirt (slit). It’s a go-to choice for traditional ceremonies and special events.

6. Lace and Aso Ebi Gowns

Lace dresses and Aso Ebi (coordinated outfits for groups at events) are stunning choices for Nigerian weddings and celebrations. These styles are usually form-fitting and richly detailed.

African dress styles for women offer a unique way to honor tradition while making a bold fashion statement. From Ankara to Kente, each style tells a story—celebrating beauty, identity, and culture in every stitch.

Seun Kuti breaks silence on Verydarkman’s arrest

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A recent update about the arrest of controversial critic, VeryDarkMan has emerged online, intensifying the ongoing buzz.

Notably, the arrest of VeryDarkMan has sparked outrage online, with demands for his release, as security agencies remain silent.

Recall that VeryDarkMan was arrested in Abuja by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), with details unknown, and Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) accused of involvement.

Former Ghanaian Minister Arrested as $1Million Cash Scandal Shocks the Nation

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In a dramatic twist, former Ghanaian Sanitation Minister Cecilia Abena Dapaah has been arrested following the emergence of new evidence in the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of over $1 million from her residence. The Office of the Special Prosecutor confirmed her detention on Thursday morning, citing fresh discoveries related to the source and handling of the large cash sum.

New Developments Uncovered

Sources close to the probe revealed that forensic audits have uncovered undisclosed funds in offshore accounts linked to the ex-minister. These findings have intensified concerns about possible hidden wealth among top government officials.

A spokesperson from the Special Prosecutor’s office stated that the investigation now extends beyond the original case involving theft by household staff. Suspicious transactions and real estate acquisitions in prime Accra neighborhoods are now under review.

Public Outcry and Political Fallout

The news has sparked national outrage, with citizens demanding greater accountability and stricter anti-corruption efforts. Social media has erupted with debates and disbelief over how such vast sums of money could be stored at home without disclosure.

“This could be just the beginning,” said Kwame Asare, a well-known anti-corruption advocate. “If one minister can keep millions in cash at home, what else is hidden?”

Opposition parties are calling for a thorough audit of assets owned by both former and current officials, accusing the government of enabling deep-rooted corruption.

Dapaah Denies Allegations

Through her lawyers, Cecilia Dapaah insists she has done nothing wrong, claiming the funds are from legitimate sources such as savings and business income. However, investigators remain skeptical, citing evidence that contradicts her explanation.

What Comes Next?

Legal experts predict this could become one of Ghana’s most consequential corruption cases, potentially leading to asset seizures if she is convicted. The Special Prosecutor has vowed to pursue the case thoroughly, reaffirming that no one is above the

Watch the moment US ICE officials arrested Ghanaian student who pleaded guilty to child porn for deportation

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Frimpong being taken into custody by ICE officers Frimpong being taken into custody by ICE officers

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested a 32-year-old Ghanaian student, Kwadwo Boaitey Frimpong, in connection with child pornography charges, as shown in footage released by the Trump administration.

The arrest, carried out by ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Baltimore on April 29, 2025, marks a significant action in the administration’s immigration enforcement efforts.

Frimpong, who entered the US in 2019 on an F-1 student visa to pursue academic studies, pleaded guilty to seven counts of possession of child pornography.

The charges stemmed from a Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) probe initiated in April 2024, following a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about suspected explicit material on Frimpong’s Google account.

A search of his Maryland apartment uncovered a laptop containing over 2,000 images and 100 videos of child sexual abuse material, including content involving infants and toddlers.

On March 13, 2025, Frimpong was sentenced to 24 months in prison, with 12 months credited for time served, and ordered to pay $10,000 in restitution to victims. Following his conviction, ICE took him into custody on April 29, 2025, pending deportation proceedings.

“Frimpong will remain in ICE custody pending the outcome of removal proceedings,” a Homeland Security statement posted on X confirmed.

The released footage shows ICE agents apprehending Frimpong.

“I’ve got a warrant for your arrest,” one of the officers is heard informing Frimpong before putting him in handcuffs.

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Regulating crytocurrency is necessary for investment market – Finance expert

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Video | Ghana is ready to fully embrace cryptocurrency – Joe Jackson

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LIVESTREAMED: Ghana vs DR Congo (2025 CAF U-20 AFCON)

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Video | DR Congo vs Ghana – U-20 AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS

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Not One, Not Two People Told Me That If They Didn’t Sleep With Me, I Would Go Nowhere- Actress Bukky

Nollywood actress Bukky Fagbuyi has shared her difficult experiences within the Nigerian film industry, offering a glimpse into the challenges many aspiring actresses face. In a candid interview on Biola Bayo’s TV program according to Punch, Fagbuyi reflected on the emotional toll her journey to success took, highlighting the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in Nollywood.

Fagbuyi described Nollywood as a vibrant space full of creativity and opportunity but one that is deeply marred by inappropriate behavior and abuse of power. She spoke of the harsh realities for women trying to make a name for themselves in the industry, particularly the pressure to conform to certain societal expectations regarding relationships and marriage.

She shared how, early in her career, she was confronted by industry figures who made her professional success contingent on personal favors. “Not one, not two people told me that if they didn’t have their way with me or date me, I would go nowhere,” she revealed, highlighting the disturbing extent to which some individuals in power exploit their positions.

Despite facing such pressure, Fagbuyi chose to stand by her values, even though it meant risking career opportunities. Her decision to maintain her integrity, rather than succumbing to the industry’s exploitative demands, underscores the tough choices many women in Nollywood must make.

In addition to discussing her personal challenges, Fagbuyi offered advice to women, encouraging them to resist societal pressure to marry out of fear or desperation. She emphasized the importance of waiting patiently and praying for the right relationship, underscoring the value of peace of mind over external expectations.

Fagbuyi’s powerful account adds to the growing conversation about the need for change within Nollywood, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by women in the entertainment industry.

Details on Why Nkrumah’s Name Changed

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Dr. Kwame Nkrumah remains one of Africa’s most iconic figures—a visionary, revolutionary, and the first President of Ghana. While his name is widely recognized across the globe, few know the story behind his original name and the transformation that shaped his identity as a leader.

Kwame Nkrumah was born on 21st September 1909 in Nkroful, a small village in the Western Region of what was then the Gold Coast (now Ghana). At birth, he was named Francis Nwia Kofi Ngonloma. His given names reflect both Christian influence (“Francis”) and his Ghanaian heritage (“Nwia Kofi”—with Kofi signifying that he was born on a Friday).

His surname, Ngonloma, was his family name inherited from his father’s lineage.

The Transformation to “Kwame Nkrumah”

While studying in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s, Nkrumah began to reshape his identity as he immersed himself in Pan-Africanist thought and anti-colonial activism. It was during this period of ideological awakening that he adopted the name Kwame Nkrumah.

“Kwame” is another Akan name traditionally given to a male born on a Saturday. Some sources suggest that he adopted this name either to reflect a spiritual rebirth or as a symbolic gesture aligning with traditional Ghanaian roots and national identity.

“Nkrumah” is believed to be derived from his maternal ancestry or selected to signify a new identity distinct from colonial influences.

Historical Significance:

The name change marked more than a personal choice; it was a political statement. As Nkrumah prepared to lead the fight for independence, he deliberately cast off his European first name and adopted a more authentically African identity. This transformation echoed the broader message of African self-determination, cultural pride, and resistance to colonialism.

In official documents and during his political career, he was always referred to as Kwame Nkrumah, and it is under this name that he declared Ghana’s independence on March 6, 1957, becoming the nation’s first Prime Minister and later President.

Today, the name Kwame Nkrumah resonates far beyond Ghana. It symbolizes not only Ghanaian independence but also the larger struggle for liberation across Africa. Statues, universities, and streets across the continent bear his name—solidifying his legacy as the man who changed history, beginning with the power of a name.

Conclusion

The evolution from Francis Nwia Kofi Ngonloma to Kwame Nkrumah illustrates a journey of cultural reclamation and political revolution. More than a name change, it was a bold declaration of purpose that helped reshape the destiny of a continent.

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Filmmaker, Lancelot Imasuen Calls Out Omotola, Genevieve, Others For ‘Abandoning’ Nollywood

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Marking his 30th year in Nollywood, Lancelot criticized the growing divide between “old” and “new” Nollywood, and questioned why many of the industry’s biggest names have disappeared instead of giving back.

Veteran filmmaker Lancelot Imasuen has criticized prominent Nollywood stars, including Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Genevieve Nnaji, Jim Iyke, and Emeka Ike, accusing them of abandoning the industry that brought them fame.

Chief Justice Finally Appears Before Council Of State, Begs For Mercy As Nana Addo Cautions Her

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Ghana’s Chief Justice, Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, appeared before the Council of State on April 30, 2025, to address three petitions alleging misconduct, corruption, and incompetence, following her suspension by President John Mahama on April 22, 2025, as reported by Adomonline.com and GBC Ghana Online.

The petitions, backed by 30 of 31 Council members, established a prima facie case, prompting a five-member committee to investigate under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution. During the closed-door session, Torkornoo reportedly begged for mercy, offering to repay funds flagged in a 2024 Auditor-General’s report for unauthorized expenditures, including $20,000 and GH¢6 billion tied to lavish trips across 16 cities, according to Asaase Radio’s May 1, 2025, broadcast. Former President Nana Akufo-Addo cautioned her against undermining judicial integrity, while National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah labeled her actions a “threat to national security,” echoing his 2023 warning about judicial bias. The New Patriotic Party (NPP) alleges political motives, while the National Democratic Congress (NDC) defends the process as a step toward judicial reform.

The petitions, whose contents remain partially undisclosed, cite corruption, misbehavior, and incompetence, with the Auditor-General’s report providing key evidence. The report, discussed on Joy FM’s Newsfile on May 2, 2025, detailed Torkornoo’s alleged misuse of public funds, including $20,000 and GH¢6 billion (approximately $400 million at 2025 exchange rates) for international travel, business-class flights, and accommodations without due process. Critics, including NDC’s Sammy Gyamfi, questioned her offer to repay, arguing it implies guilt. “If she followed due process, why volunteer to pay? It’s an admission of unclean hands handling holy issues,” Gyamfi said, per Adomonline.com. The report also flagged irregular payments to court staff and unapproved contracts, raising concerns about systemic corruption within the Judicial Service.

Kan-Dapaah, in a May 1, 2025, cabinet meeting cited by GhanaWeb, reiterated that judicial partiality evident in Torkornoo’s tenure, dubbed the “Unanimous FC” for rulings favoring the Akufo-Addo government, poses a national security threat. He referenced cases like the 2024 ruling against the Speaker’s declaration of four MPs’ seats vacant, seen as pro-NPP.

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Walaahi! I am not sorry for any policy NPP implemented, John Mahama cannot match it – Mustapha Abdul-Hamid

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Leading NPP member and former CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid Leading NPP member and former CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid

Leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid has expressed unwavering confidence in the party’s achievements despite their defeat in the 2024 general election.

Speaking during the NPP’s ongoing Thank You Tour, Dr Abdul-Hamid urged party members not to be disheartened by the loss, emphasizing that the party’s ambitious goal to “Break the 8”, a slogan aimed at securing a third consecutive term and breaking Ghana’s eight-year political duopoly between the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC)—was a bold attempt to achieve the unprecedented.

“Tell yourself the truth, why were you saying ‘Break the 8’? Because you knew it has never happened before. You were trying to do the impossible,” Dr Abdul-Hamid said.

He argued that the party should not be hard on itself for failing to accomplish what he described as a formidable challenge, especially since no first-time presidential candidate has ever won an election in Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

The NPP’s candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, lost to the NDC’s John Mahama, who secured 6,328,397 votes (56.55%) against Bawumia’s 4,657,304 (41.61%) on December 7, 2024, as declared by the Electoral Commission.

Dr Abdul-Hamid dismissed feelings of regret or blame within the party, stating, “Walaahi, I am not beating myself, I understand it. I am not upset, and I don’t think anybody is responsible for anything.”

Quoting Bob Marley, he added, “He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day. In our case, we didn’t fight and run away, we fought, and we are here, and we are fighting again.”

He contrasted his stance with other party leaders who have taken a more apologetic tone, noting, “The general secretary and others are nice guys, but I am not a very nice guy. They might say they are sorry, but walaahi, I am not sorry about anything.”

He expressed strong pride in the NPP’s record, asserting that no policy implemented by the party warrants regret.

“We did our best for this country, and there is nothing that John Mahama will do that will match up to what we have done. Nothing, walaahi, nothing,” Dr Abdul-Hamid declared.

He criticized the current NDC administration under President Mahama, pointing to what he described as chaotic governance, including frequent changes in appointments.

“Look, already see what is going on in governance. They appoint a chief executive one day, replace them the next,” he remarked, citing instability in leadership at institutions like the Tema Oil Refinery.

Dr Abdul-Hamid’s comments come as the NPP reflects on its electoral loss, which saw the NDC not only win the presidency but also secure a historic parliamentary majority with 183 seats compared to the NPP’s 88.

The party’s defeat has been attributed to voter dissatisfaction with issues such as the rising cost of living, corruption allegations, and a debt crisis, which Dr Bawumia, the party’s flagbearer himself, acknowledged stemmed from the party’s failure to listen to Ghanaians and address concerns like the e-levy and haircut policies.

Despite this, Dr Abdul-Hamid remains defiant, urging party members to stay united and prepare for future battles, drawing on his experience as an opposition member since 1991-92 to emphasize resilience.

The Thank You Tour is part of the NPP’s efforts to regroup and rebuild following the 2024 election loss.

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Walaahi! I am not sorry for any policy NPP implemented, John Mahama cannot match it – Mustapha Abdul-Hamid

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Leading NPP member and former CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid Leading NPP member and former CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid

Leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid has expressed unwavering confidence in the party’s achievements despite their defeat in the 2024 general election.

Speaking during the NPP’s ongoing Thank You Tour, Dr Abdul-Hamid urged party members not to be disheartened by the loss, emphasizing that the party’s ambitious goal to “Break the 8”, a slogan aimed at securing a third consecutive term and breaking Ghana’s eight-year political duopoly between the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC)—was a bold attempt to achieve the unprecedented.

“Tell yourself the truth, why were you saying ‘Break the 8’? Because you knew it has never happened before. You were trying to do the impossible,” Dr Abdul-Hamid said.

He argued that the party should not be hard on itself for failing to accomplish what he described as a formidable challenge, especially since no first-time presidential candidate has ever won an election in Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

The NPP’s candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, lost to the NDC’s John Mahama, who secured 6,328,397 votes (56.55%) against Bawumia’s 4,657,304 (41.61%) on December 7, 2024, as declared by the Electoral Commission.

Dr Abdul-Hamid dismissed feelings of regret or blame within the party, stating, “Walaahi, I am not beating myself, I understand it. I am not upset, and I don’t think anybody is responsible for anything.”

Quoting Bob Marley, he added, “He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day. In our case, we didn’t fight and run away, we fought, and we are here, and we are fighting again.”

He contrasted his stance with other party leaders who have taken a more apologetic tone, noting, “The general secretary and others are nice guys, but I am not a very nice guy. They might say they are sorry, but walaahi, I am not sorry about anything.”

He expressed strong pride in the NPP’s record, asserting that no policy implemented by the party warrants regret.

“We did our best for this country, and there is nothing that John Mahama will do that will match up to what we have done. Nothing, walaahi, nothing,” Dr Abdul-Hamid declared.

He criticized the current NDC administration under President Mahama, pointing to what he described as chaotic governance, including frequent changes in appointments.

“Look, already see what is going on in governance. They appoint a chief executive one day, replace them the next,” he remarked, citing instability in leadership at institutions like the Tema Oil Refinery.

Dr Abdul-Hamid’s comments come as the NPP reflects on its electoral loss, which saw the NDC not only win the presidency but also secure a historic parliamentary majority with 183 seats compared to the NPP’s 88.

The party’s defeat has been attributed to voter dissatisfaction with issues such as the rising cost of living, corruption allegations, and a debt crisis, which Dr Bawumia, the party’s flagbearer himself, acknowledged stemmed from the party’s failure to listen to Ghanaians and address concerns like the e-levy and haircut policies.

Despite this, Dr Abdul-Hamid remains defiant, urging party members to stay united and prepare for future battles, drawing on his experience as an opposition member since 1991-92 to emphasize resilience.

The Thank You Tour is part of the NPP’s efforts to regroup and rebuild following the 2024 election loss.

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Africans need to lead their development, not blame colonial powers – Prof Nana Oppong

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Video | Authority as the Lord of Economics – A Dialogue with Prof Nana Oppong

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Ibrahim Mahama offers to help SDA SHS student shot in eye following passionate appeal

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Ibrahim Mahama has offered to cover all of Suzzy's medical expenses Ibrahim Mahama has offered to cover all of Suzzy’s medical expenses

Ghanaian businessman and philanthropist Ibrahim Mahama has pledged to cover all medical expenses for Suzzy Pinaman, a second-year student at Adventist Senior High School in Bantama, Ashanti Region, who was shot in the eye by a classmate.

The commitment comes after Suzzy made a heartfelt appeal to Ibrahim Mahama and former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong for assistance to fund her treatment.

On April 4, 2025, during a school break, Suzzy sustained a critical gunshot wound to her forehead when a fellow student, Bernard Amoabeng, allegedly discharged a firearm during an argument about its functionality.

The incident left Suzzy visually impaired, with residual bullet fragments in her eye causing severe pain and preventing her from sleeping or closing her eyes.

Unable to attend school and with her family struggling to afford treatment, Suzzy publicly appealed for help in a video, stating, “Hon. Kennedy Agyapong and Ibrahim Mahama, I am pleading with you to hear my cry and come to my aid. I have no one.”

Following the viral appeal, Ibrahim Mahama, through his aide Rafik Mahama, announced his support.

In a Facebook post, Rafik confirmed that Ibrahim Mahama would fund Suzzy’s medical expenses, both locally and internationally if needed.

“Suzzy will be in Accra on Monday to begin the surgery process. Speedy recovery, Suzzy,” Rafik wrote.

The family according to GhPage which spoke to Suzzy, is expected to arrive in Accra on May 5, 2025, to commence treatment at Dr Agarwals Eye Clinic.

Suzzy was initially rushed to Kwadaso Hospital and later transferred to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) for emergency surgery to remove the bullets.

Despite efforts, her condition remains severe, prompting plans to fly her abroad for specialized treatment.

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Why is Abeiku Santana still on Okay FM during office hours? – Okraku Mantey raises concern

Mark Okraku Mantey has accused Abeiku Santana of breaching Public Service laws Mark Okraku Mantey has accused Abeiku Santana of breaching Public Service laws

Former Deputy Minister for Tourism, Mark Okraku Mantey, has accused Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, known as “Abeiku Santana,” the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority, of breaching Public Services Commission regulations.

Commenting on the appointment of media practitioners to various positions by the John Dramani Mahama government in a recent Joy FM interview, Okraku Mantey criticized Abeiku Santana for continuing his media practice during public office hours.

“Why is Abeiku Santana going on air, holding a public office, and still working at Okay FM?” he questioned.

“Abeiku Santana works for the Ghana Tourism Authority, a public office, and is using office hours to work at Okay FM. It’s not acceptable. It’s not,” Okraku Mantey added.

He further argued that, contrary to popular belief, the media in Ghana is not necessarily neutral, particularly toward the New Patriotic Party (NPP), which lost power in the 2024 general election.

“When they were bashing us, I kept telling my NPP colleagues that the media today is not as neutral as they make us believe. You see media people taking positions? Yet, when they were on air, they claimed to be neutral,” he said.

Citing the example of NPP MP for Ofoase-Ayerebi, Okraku Mantey noted that, in contrast to current trends, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah left the media long before entering politics.

“Someone might mention Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, but Honourable Oppong Nkrumah left Joy FM years ago, stayed home, ran his private business, and only then entered politics. But today, you see people leaving media houses and immediately taking up positions,” he said.

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Barker-Vormawor rallies GBA members to overturn resolution demanding reversal of CJ suspension

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Convener of the Fix The Country Movement and a member of GBA, Oliver Barker-Vormawor Convener of the Fix The Country Movement and a member of GBA, Oliver Barker-Vormawor

Convener of the Fix The Country Movement and a member of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), Oliver Barker-Vormawor has called on fellow GBA members to convene a special general assembly to reverse the Association’s recent resolution challenging President John Dramani Mahama’s suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo.

Speaking on TV3’s KeyPoints on May 3, 2025, Barker-Vormawor labeled the resolution as politically driven and a threat to judicial independence.

He criticized the resolution as lacking legal merit, describing it as “an appeal cloaked in impropriety” that fails to meet the standards of a legitimate challenge.

Barker-Vormawor argued that the GBA’s stance disregards established Supreme Court precedent and risks being misinterpreted internationally and domestically as an attack on the judiciary’s autonomy. “History will not forgive us if we let this slide,” he warned, urging members to act swiftly to overturn what he called a reckless move.

Barker-Vormawor emphasized that constitutional interpretation must remain rooted in legal doctrine, not political sentiment, accusing the GBA of injecting politics into a matter of law.

He insisted that the resolution’s wording dangerously implies misconduct by the President, despite clear legal precedent supporting the suspension process.

Echoing similar sentiments, Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, CEO of the National Petroleum Authority, accused the GBA of “manifest hypocrisy” in its commentary on judicial matters.

Edudzi Tameklo highlighted inconsistencies in the GBA’s stance, noting that the Association had criticized President Mahama’s judicial appointments in 2023 under then-Chief Justice Nene Amegatcher but remained silent on similar actions under other administrations.

He referenced the 2023 appointment of Justices Yaw Appau and Gabriel Pwamang to the Supreme Court, where Mahama selected the second- and fourth-ranked candidates recommended by the Judicial Council, prompting strong GBA objections and a Supreme Court challenge.

“How come the bar is only vocal when President Mahama is the one acting?” Tameklo questioned, calling for fairness in the GBA’s approach. He argued that the Association’s current resolution contradicts its earlier position and undermines democratic principles.

Barker-Vormawor’s call for a special assembly aims to realign the GBA’s actions with legal integrity, urging members to reject the resolution and uphold the judiciary’s independence.

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Karim Zito urges Kotoko players to stay focused ahead of Hearts of Oak clash

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Karim Zito training Kotoko Karim Zito training Kotoko

Interim coach of Asante Kotoko, Abdul Karim Zito, has urged his team to remain focused ahead of their clash with Hearts of Oak.

The Porcupine Warriors will face their fiercest rivals at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, May 4, as part of Matchday 30 in the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season.

Kotoko have secured four consecutive victories against the Phobian Club in all competitions.

Speaking ahead of the match, Zito emphasized the need for his team to stay focused to continue their strong run against their archrivals.

“We are going in with the mentality of winning. They [Hearts of Oak] know very well that they’ve lost to Kotoko for some time, so I think they will double their efforts,” he said.

“What we have to keep in mind is that, despite the favorable results in the last four matches, we still need to stay focused and maintain a good attitude toward our objective to secure the result,” Zito added.

The highly anticipated game is scheduled to kick off at 15:00 GMT.

We told you NDC walks with dumsor but you didn’t listen

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NPP 2024 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia NPP 2024 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has reminded Ghanaians of his party’s warnings about the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2024 elections.

According to him, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) cautioned that the NDC and “dumsor” (power outages) are inseparable, indicating that the party is incapable of resolving the country’s power crisis.

However, Ghanaians did not heed his warnings and have now learned the hard way.

Bawumia stated that a constant power supply is essential for a 24-hour economy, but the NDC has failed to deliver this since coming to power, delaying their flagship 24-hour economy program.

“Can you have a 24-hour economy with dumsor? It is not possible. We warned Ghanaians that the NDC and dumsor walk together. Once they take one step forward, dumsor follows. Ghanaians didn’t listen, but today it is clear we have a major problem. We managed this for eight years, but for them, four months in, it’s a big challenge,” he told enthusiastic party supporters during his Thank You Tour.

Bernard Tekpetey wins fifth league title with Ludogorets

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Tekpetey has enjoyed league success in each of the five seasons he has been with the club Tekpetey has enjoyed league success in each of the five seasons he has been with the club

Ghanaian forward Bernard Tekpetey has clinched another league title with Bulgarian giants FC Ludogorets Razgrad.

The 27-year-old, who has spent most of the campaign sidelined due to an anterior cruciate ligament tear, saw his side confirmed as champions after a victory over Cherno More in the championship playoffs.

Tekpetey has enjoyed league success in each of the five seasons he has been with the club, securing his ninth trophy with Ludogorets.

In the title-clinching game against Cherno More, Olivier Verdon opened the scoring at the stroke of halftime, before Swiss-Ghanaian Kwadwo Duah sealed the victory for the Green Eagles.

The former Schalke 04 star is expected to join his teammates on Saturday at Ludogorets Arena before their match against Levski to celebrate their latest triumph.

Meanwhile, this season, the pacy winger has made seven appearances across all competitions, scoring two goals for the club.

Tekpetey is still working toward full fitness and is expected to play a key role for the Bulgarian club next season.

Week 30 Match Preview – Bechem United vs. Legon Cities

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Bechem United 1 0 Ashgold Bechem United will aim to end their six-match winless streak when they host Legon Cities

Bechem United will aim to end their six-match winless streak when they host Legon Cities at Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park on Sunday, May 4, 2025.

The Hunters, currently in 10th place with 40 points, have struggled recently but are hoping for a strong finish to the season.

The visitors, Legon Cities, are in a precarious position. Unless something dramatic happens in their remaining games, they could be relegated to the lower division.

The Royals sit in 17th place with 25 points from 29 matches and are also winless in their last seven games.

This is a must-win game for Legon Cities, as their fate could be sealed if they fail to secure a victory.

Meanwhile, Bechem United are eager to return to winning ways, making a victory for the visitors a challenging prospect.

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Four remanded over deadly shooting that claimed five lives at Ayisaw

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The shooting arose from a violent clash between two groups allegedly disputing over sand-winning The shooting arose from a violent clash between two groups allegedly disputing over sand-winning

The Eastern South Regional Police Command has arrested and remanded four suspects in connection with a fatal shooting that killed five people at Asiyaw, near Akwane-Dobro, in the Nsawam area.

The suspects, identified as Samuel Atsu Forson, alias Alanyo; Freeheart Kweku Sedonu; Kwesi Prince; and Benjamin Adzalekor, were apprehended from their hideouts following police investigations into the April 29, 2025, incident.

The shooting arose from a violent clash between two groups allegedly disputing sand-winning operations in the area, resulting in five deaths.

In a statement, the police confirmed that the suspects appeared before the Osino District Court on May 2. Samuel Atsu Forson, Freeheart Kweku Sedonu, and Kwesi Prince were remanded into prison custody, while Benjamin Adzalekor was remanded into police custody. All four are scheduled to reappear in court on May 8, 2025.

The police reiterated their commitment to a thorough investigation and ensuring justice is served, stating, “The suspects will be taken through the due process of the law.”

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NPP criticizes President Mahama for ignoring salary concerns on May Day

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Communications Team, Fiifi Decker, has expressed disappointment in President John Dramani Mahama’s failure to address workers’ salaries during the 2025 May Day celebrations on Thursday, May 1.

In an interview on Happy 98.9 FM’s Epa Hoa Daben show with Reynolds Agyemang, Mr. Decker noted that although President Mahama recently announced a 10% salary increment for public sector workers, the raise was widely criticized as insufficient. Despite these concerns, no adjustments were made.

He contrasted this with recent hikes in utility tariffs by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC)—14.75% for electricity and 4.02% for water—which take effect tomorrow, May 3, 2025.

Decker argued that the utility increases surpass the salary increment, exacerbating the financial burden on public workers. He expected the President to use the May Day platform to announce a further salary adjustment aligned with the rising cost of living, but unfortunately, the President did not.

He also expressed concern over the ongoing power crisis, commonly referred to as “Dumsor,” which has worsened despite the increase in electricity tariffs.

He emphasized that workers, such as hairdressers, barbers, and tailors, depend heavily on electricity to run their businesses and are being adversely affected.

Mr. Decker urged President Mahama to implement effective measures to resolve the ongoing electricity challenges and ease the economic pressure on Ghanaian workers.

Jordan Ayew nets season’s 5th goal as Leicester bury Kamaldeen Sulemana’s Southampton

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Jordan Ayew celebrating his goal for Leicester Jordan Ayew celebrating his goal for Leicester

Ghana captain Jordan Ayew increased his English Premier League goal tally to five this season after scoring in Leicester City’s 2-0 victory over already relegated Southampton on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

Ayew doubled the lead for the Foxes, who have been relegated from the top flight with matches to spare, in the 44th minute.

He took a free-kick that hit the wall, but the ball came straight back to him, and he fired a low-effort shot from 22 yards that beat Ramsdale.

He has now scored three goals in 16 Premier League appearances against the Saints.

Ayew was substituted in the 70th minute by Jeremy Monga.

It’s worrying that our constitutionally elected president is becoming a ‘tyrant and dictator’ – Nana B slams Mahama – GhanaWeb

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  2. ‘CJ requested 5 Judges, what’s the fuss about 7?’ – Justice Abdulai questions  CitiNewsroom.com
  3. Former Deputy AG faults Mahama’s approach to Supreme Court nominations  Asaase Radio
  4. Mahama’s SC nominees will enrich Ghana’s jurisprudence – Dr Acheampong  Adomonline.com
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It’s worrying that our constitutionally elected president is becoming a ‘tyrant and dictator’

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NPP National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye (Nana B) NPP National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye (Nana B)

NPP National Organizer, Henry Nana Boakye, claims that President John Dramani Mahama is planning to run for a third term in office, citing his appointment of new Supreme Court Justices and an alleged ploy to dismiss Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo as evidence.

According to Nana Boakye, there is what he describes as a “sinister motive” behind the controversy surrounding the judiciary.

He explained on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” show that the President seeks to gain absolute control over the judiciary, as he currently holds executive and parliamentary control.

He stressed that the President’s nominees to the Supreme Court are part of a grand strategy to pack the court with loyalists to support his bid for a third term in government.

“He knows it will be difficult to get a referendum. So, what I can do is pack the court with judges who will favor me, then sponsor a judicial interpretation of Article 62, which states that everybody has two terms,” he told host Nana Yaw Kesseh.

“Therefore, he seeks an interpretation to mean that the two terms can be continuous and consecutive. He wants to rely on such an interpretation to go for a third term,” he added.

Condemning this move, Nana Boakye labeled His Excellency John Mahama a “tyrant.”

He said, “It is worrying that our democratically and constitutionally elected President is becoming a constitutional tyrant and a dictator.”

Ghanaian winger Bernard Tekpetey claims sixth league crown with Ludogorets

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Bulgarian powerhouse FC Ludogorets Razgrad has been crowned champion, with 27-year-old forward Bernard Tekpetey lifting his fifth league trophy with the team.

Despite missing most of the season due to a serious knee injury, Tekpetey celebrated as Ludogorets secured the title following a win over Cherno More in the championship playoffs.

Olivier Verdon scored the opening goal just before halftime, and Swiss-Ghanaian striker Kwadwo Duah sealed the victory for the Eagles.

The speedy winger has won league titles in each of his five seasons with Ludogorets, accumulating nine trophies with the club.

This season, Tekpetey made seven appearances across all competitions, scoring twice.

He is expected to join his teammates for a title celebration at the Ludogorets Arena before their match against Levski.

As he continues his rehabilitation, Tekpetey is anticipated to play a crucial role for Ludogorets next season.

Ghana’s Most Stylish Power Couple You Need to Know

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Kwame A Plus and Akosua Vee: Ghana’s Most Stylish Power Couple You Need to Know

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Kwame A Plus, whose full name is Kwame Asare Obeng, is married to Violet Obeng, widely known as Akosua Vee. She is a well-known stylist, fashion enthusiast, and influencer in Ghana. Akosua Vee has made a name for herself in the fashion industry, and she is particularly famous for her work with various Ghanaian celebrities, including Nana Ama McBrown and Nana Aba Anamoah. She has built a strong presence on social media platforms, especially Instagram, where she shares her style, fashion tips, and personal experiences.

Akosua Vee is recognized for her impeccable sense of style and has become a major influence in the Ghanaian fashion scene. With her growing influence, she has established herself as a leading figure in fashion and lifestyle, often collaborating with prominent brands and individuals in the entertainment industry.

The couple, Kwame A Plus and Akosua Vee, have been together for several years and share a daughter. They are often seen attending public events together, showcasing their strong and supportive partnership. Their relationship has garnered attention, as both of them are influential figures in their respective fields—Kwame A Plus in music and politics, and Akosua Vee in fashion and lifestyle.

Their relationship continues to be an inspiring example of love and success. Akosua Vee’s work, combined with her marriage to the hiplife artist and politician, has solidified her place as a leading personality in Ghana’s entertainment and fashion industries.

NPP ‘Thank You Tour’ hits northern regions

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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia continues his thank you tour Dr Mahamudu Bawumia continues his thank you tour

The national thank you tour of the NPP has moved up to the northern part of the country after a week in the south.

The thank you tour led by the New Patriotic P’artys 2024 presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, is aimed at expressing his and the party’s gratitude to the executives and members as well as the entire nation for their support prior to and during last year’s December elections.

The tour, which started last weekend, has so far covered the Western, Western North, Bono, Ahafo, Ashanti and Bono East Regions with the flagbearer and party leadership engaging stakeholders of the party at all levels.

The tour, moving up to the north, has started in the Savannah Region on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

According to the party’s schedule for the tour, the team will visit the Upper West Region on Sunday, the Upper East Region on Monday, North East Region on Tuesday and the Northern Region on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

The tour will then move to the Oti, Volta, Eastern and Greater Accra Regions.

Apart from Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who is leading the thank you tour, other members of the delegation include the party’s National Chairman, Stephen Ayesu Ntim, 3rd National Vice Chairman, General Secretary Justin Frimpong Kodua among other leading members of the party.

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10 Trendy Protective Styles for Natural Hair in 2025

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Protective hairstyles are more than just a beauty trend—they’re a vital part of healthy natural hair care. Protective styles are your best friend, whether you’re aiming to retain length, reduce breakage, or take a break from daily styling. In this article, we’ll explore the top protective styles for natural hair that not only safeguard your hair but also showcase your personal style.