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Betting tax was counterproductive – Sammy Awuku

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Sammy Awuku, former Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Akuapem North, has expressed enthusiasm over the government’s decision to scrap the betting tax.

Awuku, who has been a vocal critic of the tax even during the tenure of the previous administration, described it as a counterproductive measure that has failed to yield positive results in many jurisdictions.

“I’m excited that the betting tax is going to be scrapped,” Awuku said during an interview with Daily Guide Network (DGN). “I’ve been consistent about it, even during the NPP era, and I said it is something that personally has not worked in many of the jurisdictions anytime you have introduced taxes on betting.”

Highlighting his concerns, Awuku elaborated on the counterproductive nature of the tax, especially concerning government-owned institutions like the National Lottery Authority (NLA).

“Lottery was part of the betting tax. The National Lottery Authority, for instance, is owned by the government, and apart from the things that they do, at the end of the day, they must also contribute to the national kitty,” he explained.

He pointed out the dilemma posed by the tax, which made illegal betting operators more attractive to players. “If the government is taxing itself, then what will happen is that the underground operators that we call the illegal operators will become emboldened.

“If you play with the government, you attract a 10% tax on what you win. But if you play with the illegals, you get your full money. So, I told them that, for me, it was counterproductive,” he added.

Awuku’s criticism extended beyond the tax policy itself to what he described as inconsistencies within the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government. He noted that earlier comments by the Finance Minister-designate had gone beyond scrapping the tax to suggesting that betting and lottery activities should be banned entirely.

“The difficulty with the NDC position is that earlier the Finance Minister-designate, in time past, had said that it should be banned—not just the tax being scrapped,” he said.

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Ashie Moore Sends Strong Warning as Tension Flares With Nukpenu Over Regional NDC Dispute

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The Greater Accra Regional branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is experiencing internal tension following a dispute between Regional Chairman Ashie Moore and Regional Organiser Anthony Nukpenu, as reported by GhanaWeb.

The clash reportedly centers on the confiscation of a car, further fueling divisions within the party’s regional leadership.

Sources reveal that Anthony Nukpenu and Ashie Moore have been at odds for some time, with this latest incident exacerbating the strained relationship.

It is alleged that the vehicle in question was impounded by the Chairman under circumstances that have sparked significant controversy.

Nukpenu reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with the Chairman’s decision, viewing it as an abuse of power.

Party insiders suggest the dispute highlights deeper issues within the Greater Accra NDC, with concerns over leadership style and internal power struggles.

Observers worry that such conflicts could impact the party’s unity and effectiveness, especially as the 2024 elections approach.

Supporters of both parties have taken sides, with some backing the Chairman’s actions as a necessary assertion of authority.

Others, however, argue that such moves could undermine collaboration and trust among the regional executives.

This incident is not the first time internal disagreements have surfaced within the NDC.

Similar tensions have been reported in other regions, raising questions about the party’s ability to maintain cohesion ahead of key political milestones.

The national leadership of the NDC has yet to issue a formal statement on the matter. However, some party members are calling for urgent mediation to resolve the conflict and restore unity.

They believe that failure to address these issues promptly could weaken the party’s position in the Greater Accra Region, which is critical for electoral success.

As the NDC works to position itself as a strong alternative in the upcoming elections, resolving such internal crises will be key to ensuring a united front.

The Greater Accra Regional NDC leadership is now under pressure to address the situation and prevent further escalation.

For party faithful, the hope remains that unity and focus on the party’s broader objectives will ultimately prevail.

Bibi Bright appointed CEO of Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards

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BiBi Bright [L] with Barry Badenoch of Celebrity Impact Group Inc. BiBi Bright [L] with Barry Badenoch of Celebrity Impact Group Inc.

Renowned actress and successful entrepreneur, Ms. BiBi Bright, has taken on a new role as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards (GCIA).

The appointment was made by the Celebrity Impact Group Inc., an organization based in the United States of America (USA).

Below is a statement announcing her appointment:

Ms BiBi Bright, a renowned actress and celebrated entrepreneur has been appointed the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards (GCIA).

BiBi Bright was appointed CEO by the Celebrity Impact Group Inc. based in the United States of America (USA).

The Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards (GCIA) scheme recognises and honours celebrities, corporate institutions, prominent individuals and brands who use their prominence and resources to make significant impacts on societal issues, fostering a culture of responsibility and community engagement among the influential and the ordinary.

The Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards (GCIA), is an initiative designed to harness the influence and reach of celebrities, corporate institutions, individuals and brands to drive positive social change within communities.

This platform is an integral part of the CSR narrative within the celebrity and corporate space as it seeks to harness the power of stardom and brand power to elevate our communities through tangible, impact-driven initiatives.

The primary goal of the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards is to celebrate and incentivise celebrities, corporate institutions, individuals and brands who dedicate their platforms to charitable, philanthropic and humanitarian causes and community development, thereby encouraging more efforts.

By spotlighting their efforts, the scheme aims to inspire others in the industry to follow suit, thereby amplifying the reach and effectiveness of social impact initiatives within celebrities, corporate institutions, individuals and brands in Ghana.

By the scope of her appointment, Ms. BiBi Bright also oversees the awards in Nigeria, Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya.

Having years of experience in the Creative Arts industry in Ghana, Ms BiBi Bright is the Executive Director of Game Park Limited.

She wields a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Administration from GIMPA, and she was the Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency, Ghana which is under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts.

She is articulate, meticulous, and innovative. Ms Bright is passionate about entrepreneurship and exploring new business prospects in Ghana and beyond.

Bibi Bright has made remarkable strides as the only female entrepreneur thriving in several male-dominated business sectors in Ghana. Her ventures span diverse fields such as the lottery industry (Game Park Limited), media ownership (Game TV), and boxing promotion (Game Promotions).

Through her relentless efforts, she has not only established a strong presence in these industries but has also broken barriers and set new standards for women aspiring to excel in similar domains.

She is a philanthropist and holds strong affinity towards women empowerment especially in rural Ghana. Her foundation “THE EMPOWERED WOMAN EMPOWERS” has been phenomenal in providing financial support to enable women engaged in petty trading.

Undeniably, her tapestry of success serves as an inspiration to many, showcasing that with determination, innovation, and strategic leadership, women can excel and lead in areas that have traditionally been perceived as male-dominated.

24-hour economy influenced our votes, we expect Mahama to implement it

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Some electorates at Kukuom in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo Region have revealed that the 24-hour economy policy influenced them to vote for President John Dramani Mahama in the 2024 General Election.

They said their hopes in the implementation of the economic policy remained higher, anticipating that President Mahama would expedite action and implement the policy to create more jobs for them.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Kukuom, the electorates noted with concern that the growing unemployment situation in the district had influenced some of the teeming unemployed youth into unproductive and unhealthy activities.

Mr Asamoah Agyemang, at the Kukuom Presbyterian Primary School, also reminded President Mahama to fulfil his Election 2024 campaign promise of reshaping the poor roads in the area.

He said the deplorable condition of the Kukuom town roads had remained a major concern, urging the government to do something about it immediately to sustain the confidence of the people in the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“The President came here during the electioneering and promised the people more jobs through the 24-hour economy, and we highly anticipate the implementation of the policy”, he stated.

Another electorate, Mr Osei Kuffour, a native of the town said, “We also remember and expect the President to fulfil his campaign promise of improving health infrastructure and road networks linking various communities here”.

“We also expect the President to fulfil his promise of advancing agriculture by providing farm inputs and agro-chemical to the rural farmers too,” he stated.

Mr Osei said peasant and mix-cropping remained the source of livelihood for many of the people in the area and called on the government to support the farmers to engage in commercial farming to improve their economic activities.

Some of the residents also expressed concern about poor healthcare delivery due to a lack of standard health facilities.

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John Mahama Appoints New Director General For National Lottery Authority

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President John Mahama has appointed Mr. Mohammed Abdul Salam, the Northern Regional Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), as the new Director General of the National Lottery Authority.

This comes few days after the formal resignation of Hon Sammi Awuku, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Akuapem North constituency in the Eastern Region.

Minority Caucus directs members to boycott ORAL

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The Minority Caucus in Parlia­ment has directed its members not to cooperate with members of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) led by Member of Parlia­ment (MP) for the North Tongu Constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

The directive comes amidst concerns that the ORAL team’s operations were unconstitutional and aimed at harassing former government officials.

Speaking on behalf of the caucus, the MP for Suame, Mr John Darko, said the ORAL team’s activities are not only unconstitu­tional but also ones that under­mine the rule of law.

He expressed concerns that the team’s actions were “putting the police, Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), and Special Prosecutor out of business.”

Mr Darko also said the justifi­cation of ORAL’s operations by the Attorney General and Minister of Justice designate, Dr Dominic Ayine, who is also a law professor, was alrming.

“Boycott any invitations from the ORAL team, emphasising that they will not be part of any uncon­stitutional activities.

Darko warned that the ORAL team’s actions were a form of persecution targeted at former government officials, citing instances where the team had entered homes, seized vehicles, and taken over lands from individuals who had legally acquired them.

The ORAL team has been at the centre of controversy in recent times, with some criticising its operations as partisan and targeted at former government officials.

The Minority Caucus’s decision to boycott the team’s requests is likely to escalate the controver­sy surrounding the Oral team’s activities.

As the controversy surround­ing the ORAL team continues to unfold, one thing is clear, the Minority Caucus will not stand idly by while what they perceive as un­constitutional activities take place.

Meanwhile opinions are divided on the constitutionality of ORAL as some say it was just a tool to settle personal score, while others believe it was in the right direction as the time had come to combat corruption in the country.

BY RAYMOND
APPIAH-AMPONSAH

A new opportunity or old politics repackaged?

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There’s something undeniably powerful about the idea of a Youth Ministry. Something hopeful. It speaks to the heart of who we are as a nation and who we aspire to be. Because when we talk about Ghana’s youth, we’re talking about the lifeblood of this country—the ones who hustle, the ones who dream, and the ones who wake up every morning believing, despite the odds, that they can build a better future. Not just for themselves, but for all of us.

The announcement of a standalone Ministry of Youth by President Mahama has injected fresh energy into the national conversation about youth inclusion in governance.

Historically, Ghana has maintained a Ministry of Youth and Sports, yet paradoxically, youth issues have always played second fiddle to sports. The ministry has been primarily recognized for controversies surrounding sports administration, stadium contracts, and the Black Stars—rarely for addressing the systemic challenges facing young Ghanaians.

Ironically, those responsible for managing the sports portfolio have rarely been youth themselves, and neither have the ministers who led the combined ministry.

As young people, we’ve never truly felt that we had a ministry dedicated to our needs. That has to change.

The creation of a dedicated Ministry of Youth presents an opportunity to correct these historical imbalances. But it will only succeed if approached with clarity of purpose, strategic leadership, and a genuine commitment to delivering meaningful outcomes for Ghana’s youth.

Reimagining Youth Policy

This new ministry offers us a chance to reimagine what youth policy can look like—to move beyond buzzwords and focus on real, practical solutions.

President Mahama’s decision to create this ministry is commendable, but its success depends on the administration’s ability to move beyond symbolic gestures. This ministry must prioritize real, tangible results for Ghana’s young people.

Key Priorities for the Ministry

For the ministry to have a meaningful impact, it must focus on the following areas:

First, Youth Employment: it must collaborate with the private sector to create sustainable job opportunities and provide skills training aligned with industry needs.

Secondly, Actual Youth Representation is crucial for this ministry. The ministry must endeavor to establish platforms for young people to actively participate in policy-making and governance at all levels.

Undoubtedly, Education and Innovation will be a key pillar. Driving policies that enhance access to quality education and foster entrepreneurship, particularly in technology and the creative industries cannot be overemphasized.

Another area of Focus should be Youth Development Programs. Investing in mental health initiatives, mentorship programs, and leadership training to nurture well-rounded, capable youth will be crucial and generate palpable results in the medium to long term.

Leadership That Reflects the Youth

For this ministry to succeed, its leadership must reflect the demographic it serves. A young leader at the helm would signal a genuine commitment to youth empowerment, providing relatable and relevant leadership for the challenges today’s youth face. The appointment of yet another older politician would undermine the very essence of the ministry, perpetuating the disconnect between policy-makers and the youth.

It’s essential to avoid repeating history, where youth-focused programs are designed and implemented without meaningful input from young people themselves. Representation matters. This ministry has the potential to set a precedent by appointing someone who not only empathizes with the challenges facing the youth but also embodies the solutions they seek.

Striking a Balance Between Youth and Experience

While the appointment of a youthful minister is essential, the ministry’s entire structure must also strike a balance between youthful energy and seasoned experience. Imagine a chief director who understands digital transformation because they’ve lived it, or directors who have experienced unemployment firsthand and know how to build systems that create real jobs.

This isn’t about age for age’s sake; it’s about balance. A youthful minister, supported by a team that combines energy, creativity, and experience, can bring a fresh perspective to policy-making. Ghana’s youth need to see themselves reflected in the ministry’s leadership. They need to know their voices aren’t just being heard—they’re shaping the decisions that affect their lives.

Civil society and youth organizations must play an active role in scrutinizing the ministry’s activities and holding it accountable. Transparency and measurable outcomes will determine whether this ministry fulfills its promise or becomes another missed opportunity.

This ministry could be the beginning of something transformative. Or it could be just another chapter in a history of missed opportunities. The difference will come down to leadership, courage, and whether we’re ready to treat young people, not as a problem to solve, but as partners in progress.

Ghana’s youth aren’t asking for handouts; they’re asking for a chance. A chance to work hard, succeed, and shape their country’s future. The new Ministry of Youth is an opportunity to give them that chance.

I love local languages more than English which doesn’t even get you paid much

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Nana Aba Anamoah is a popular media personality Nana Aba Anamoah is a popular media personality

Nana Aba Anamoah has dispelled the notion that she primarily speaks English and does not engage with speakers of local languages.

The media personality and TV executive spoke to Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s midmorning programme, Ayekoo Ayekoo.

“I don’t even like speaking English that much,” Nana Aba revealed. “Speaking plenty of English doesn’t even bring in much money.”

She noted that in her private life and public interactions, it is typical of her to speak a variety of local languages, including “Twi, Fante, Ga, or Ewe – my mom is Ewe.”

The GHOne TV manager lamented instances where admirers hesitated to approach her in public, assuming they would be compelled to speak English, only to text her later via Instagram (IG) direct messages (DM).

“I love local languages; I’m even looking for someone to teach me Hausa,” Nana Aba shared.

She also addressed the perception that she frequently uses complex or unfamiliar English words, which some feel might intimidate others from interacting with her.

According to her, she is simply passionate about “pronunciation and enunciation.”

“Also, because I’ve been doing this for a long time, I’ve trained myself, and that’s what I try to teach others – there’s a way to use language so you don’t sound elementary,” she explained.

She added that it would be unusual for a university graduate’s use of English to be the same as that of a Class 3 pupil.

“There’s a reason you’re investing in your education, after all,” she remarked.

In conclusion, Nana Aba Anamoah emphasized that while her attention to proper English usage may make her seem posh, she is not a snob but rather warm and approachable.

She lightheartedly acknowledged that many others might even be more proficient in the English language than she is.

Today at the newsstand January 16, 2025

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Stack of newspapers | File photo Stack of newspapers | File photo

Below are some of today’s major news headlines:

DAILY GRAPHIC

Elect MMDCEs on partisan lines …Expert advocate

Resilient leadership key to business growth – Dr Siaw Agyepong

Convert petroleum margins to taxes – ACEP urges govt

THE CHRONCILE

Court orders retrieval of child from unlawful detention by mother

Bawku Conflict: Mahama buckles down

NDC woman has not officially been confirmed dead

SUPREME

Court puts stopper on woman

MP Comfort Doyoe Ghansah’s political agenda: A threat to Ghana’s industrial future in Ada

Dr Boako accuses vetting chair

THE NEW CRUSADING GUIDE

Court orders CID, Immigration & social welfare to stop woman from traveling with minor

IMF hails Akufo-Addo’s economic reocrd

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Resilient leadership key to business growth – Dr. Adelaide Siaw Agyepong

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Dr. Adelaide Siaw Agyepong, CEO of African Agribusiness Consortium Dr. Adelaide Siaw Agyepong, CEO of African Agribusiness Consortium

The Chief Executive Officer of African Agribusiness Consortium (AAC), Dr. Mrs. Adelaide Siaw Agyepong, has underscored the need for leaders in companies to be resilient in order to drive growth.

She stated that a resilient leader drives success, not just survival, during tough times.

Dr. Mrs. Siaw Agyepong made this observation during her address at the Jospong Leadership Conference (JLC) 2025, where she spoke to management and staff of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa, in the Central Region.

The 12th edition of the conference is under the theme, “Transformation through Leadership” and is scheduled to conclude on January 17, 2025.

The event aims to promote business sustainability, positive work ethics, and an in-depth focus on how leadership at all levels can catalyze impactful and sustainable change within the group.

In her presentation, titled, “The Path to Resilience,” Dr. Siaw Agyepong emphasised the importance of resilience as a skill that leaders must cultivate through embracing discomfort and overcoming challenges.

She noted that resilience sparks innovation and drives solution-finding, enabling organizations to navigate challenges effectively.

“Resilience is not something you’re born with—it’s something you build,” she remarked.

According to her, a resilient leader remains focused and committed to their vision, even when faced with overwhelming obstacles, adding that “a resilient leader takes and implements bold reforms to bring about change.”

She further explained that resilient leaders demonstrate purpose-driven resilience, stressing that “it is a continuous process.”

Dr. Mrs. Siaw Agyepong highlighted Jesus Christ, Nelson Mandela, Elon Musk, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as exemplary purpose-driven leaders who have exhibited remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.

While challenging participants to cultivate resilience in their respective fields, she encouraged them to seek strength and guidance from God.

GFA set to sack John Paintsil, Joseph Laumann as Black Stars coaches

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Otto Addo (left) Joseph Laumann (middle) and John Paintsil (right) Otto Addo (left) Joseph Laumann (middle) and John Paintsil (right)

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) are likely to dismiss Black Stars assistant coaches John Paintsil and Joseph Laumann.

This move forms part of plans to overhaul the technical team by bringing in more competent personnel as Ghana gears up for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

According to the report, the GFA are engaging a Belgian and a Serbian coach to replace Paintsil and Laumann.

However, the fate of head coach Otto Addo has not been determined yet, as the football governing body seeks to assemble the best coaching staff for the Black Stars.

This move aims to revive the fortunes of the Black Stars following their failure to qualify for the 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

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

In the World Cup qualifiers, the Black Stars are currently joint top of Group I, with nine points from four matches.

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

SB/EK

Mali’s Prime Minister in Ghana to meet Mahama

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Mali’s Prime Minister, Abdoulaye Maiga is in Ghana at the request of his president, HE Assimi Goita.

Abdoulaye Maiga is in Ghana to relay a message from his president to the president of Ghana.

The Ghanaian delegation that welcomed him to Ghana was led by the President’s legal counsel, Marrieta Brew, and advisor on national security, Prosper Bani.

Malian Prime Minister arrives in Accra with a special message for Mahama

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The Malian Prime Minister, Abdoulaye Maiga, has arrived in Accra to deliver a special message from the Malian President, Assimi Goita, to Ghana’s President, John Mahama.



PM Maiga is scheduled to meet President Mahama on Thursday for discussions centred on the message from President Goita.


He was warmly received at the airport by Marietta Brew, Legal Counsel to the President, and Prosper Bani, the National Security Adviser.






Qatar announces historic ceasefire, hostage release between Israel and Hamas

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Jan 16, GNA – Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani has announced the conclusion of a ceasefire and hostage release agreement between Israel and Hamas. 

The historic deal, which has been months in the making, is set to take effect on Sunday, January 19, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict.

At a press conference in Doha, Al-Thani revealed that the agreement would not only bring a temporary halt to the fighting in Gaza but would also establish a mechanism for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas since the October 7 attack. This breakthrough is the result of extensive negotiations, with Qatar playing a central role as the primary mediator between the two parties.

The agreement represents a major step forward in the effort to de-escalate tensions in the region and address the humanitarian crisis that has escalated in Gaza over the past several months. The terms of the deal are expected to pave the way for a broader truce, offering a window of hope for the possibility of longer-term peace.

Under the terms of the agreement, a ceasefire will go into effect on January 19, temporarily halting military operations in Gaza. The primary humanitarian element of the deal involves the release of 33 Israeli hostages, who have been held by Hamas since the early days of the conflict. The hostages will be released in phases, with the first group expected to be freed as part of this initial stage.

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Court Puts Stopper On Woman; Blocks Her From Leaving Ghana With Minor

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Karen Baaba Sam
Karen Baaba Sam

A Family and Juvenile Court in Accra, presided over by Her Worship Bernice Mensimah Ackon awarded temporary custody of a minor (name withheld), to her father, Kwadwo Adjei, who is the Applicant in the ongoing case.

To safeguard the child’s welfare and ensure adherence to the court’s directives, several measures were instituted, including restricting the mother, Karen Baaba Sam (Respondent), from leaving the country with the child.

The Case determined by Her Worship Bernice Mensimah Ackon with Madam Gifty Okai and Mr Joseph Attigah as Penel members, also issued multiple orders to ensure compliance and protect the child’s welfare, including barring the mother, Karen Baaba Sam, from taking the child out of the country.

The case, Suit No. A6/410/24, centers on a custody dispute between the parents.

However, the Court had previously granted temporary care and custody of the child to the Applicant (Kwadwo Adjei), with visitation rights for the respondent (Mother- Karen Baaba Sam).

Though, it was revealed that the Respondent (Karen Baaba Sam) had unlawfully kept the child, defying Court orders.

In response to the Respondent’s actions, the Court issued a series of directives including Order for Retrieval of the Child; where the Court tasked the Director of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) at the Ministries and East Legon Police Station, in collaboration with the Director of Social Welfare, with immediate retrieval of the child.

The Court emphasized the importance of the child resuming school to protect her educational rights.

Also, an Absconding Warrant was issued on the same day, to prevent any attempt by the Respondent (Karen Baaba Sam) to remove the child from the country.

The Court ordered the Ghana Immigration Service not to permit her to travel abroad with the child, whilst granting Travel Restriction within Ghana by ordering the Commander of the Ghana Police Service’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to ensure that the Respondent (Karen Baaba Sam) does not leave Accra with the child pending the final determination of the case.

The Court’s decision underscores its commitment to the best interests of the child, ensuring her right to education and stability.

In delivering the ruling, Her Worship Bernice Mensimah Ackon emphasized that defiance of court orders undermines the judicial process and violates the child’s rights and that the orders will safeguard the child’s welfare amidst the custody disputes.

All parties are urged to comply with court orders to ensure a resolution in the child’s best interest.

33-year-old man allegedly hangs himself at Berekum

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A 33-year-old man who allegedly hanged himself at Ahenboboano, a quarter of Berekum in the Bono Region has thrown the neighbourhood into a state of shock and disbelief.

Only known as Kwasi, the body of the deceased was found hanging on a ceiling, tied with an electric iron wire on Tuesday, January 14, 2024, night and the Police have since retrieved and deposited the body at a mortuary for preservation.

Mr Augustine Oppong, the deceased’s friend told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) during a visit to the scene that the deceased resided at Adabokrom in the Bia East District of the Western Region.

According to him, the deceased had been perching with him for some months now, searching for an apartment to relocate, saying he (Oppong) left him (deceased) for work and returned to discover the body hanging on the ceiling in the room. He said the deceased left behind a wife and two children.

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NPP financier ‘fights’ Abu Jinapor for allegedly blocking him from accessing a Jubilee House contract

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George Oti Bonsu, a financier of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), lamented the party’s neglect after spending his funds to support its activities.

According to him, he has been treated unfairly by certain party leaders despite financing most of its campaign programmes.

“Former General Secretary of the NPP Agyenim Boakye came to me that I should come and support the NPP with my finance. Those days when Kufuor was in power, I took 1 billion each from people to support some MPs and also financed a party for Kufuor.

“I rented an office space at Tesano for the foot soldiers…I was the one sponsoring them and doing everything for them. Anywhere the party goes, all the brass band following them belongs to me, I bought them all,” he said.

He has accused Abu Jinapor, a former Deputy Chief of Staff, of denying him a contract that was supposed to be given to him during the NPP administration.

Speaking in an interview on Okay FM on January 15, 2025, he called for a change in the party leaders’ behaviour, or else nobody would support the party anymore.

“NPP was in power, and Eugene called me to come to Jubilee House because they wanted to give me all the carpentry work there, so I should go and see Jinapor.

“He was Deputy Chief of Staff with Asenso Boakye. So I went to Abu Jinapor, and he told me that the work was available, but he wouldn’t give me the contract.

“So just imagine that I have even done something to him. Is that how to treat people? He told me point blank that he wouldn’t give me the contract.

“I am speaking with bitterness, so if I don’t take care, I might say certain things… the party has been unfair to me after helping them on several occasions,” he lamented.

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Kofi Adomah’s wife gives important update on husband after shooting incident

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Kofi Adomah is currently in a stable condition in Dubai, according to his wife Kofi Adomah is currently in a stable condition in Dubai, according to his wife

In a post shared on social media, Miracle Adomah, the wife of journalist Kofi Adomah, provided a crucial update regarding his condition after he was tragically shot in the eye by unknown assailants.

Expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support from well-wishers, she wrote, “Sorry I can’t respond to the numerous WhatsApp calls on my phone and that of my husband right now. Currently, he is stable, and we hope for the best. Thanks for the care.”

This message followed an earlier report by MyNewsGH, which initially broke the devastating news.

The story was originally shared by fellow journalist and content creator Afia Pokua, also known as Vim Lady.

Afia Pokua’s message on social media shared the alarming news of Kofi Adomah’s injury, revealing that he had been shot in the eye.

She requested prayers for his recovery but provided limited details on the circumstances surrounding the attack.

The incident left many in shock, and questions about the attack continue to linger, as authorities have yet to confirm any further details.

What remains certain is the strong support Kofi has received from both the media community and the general public, with many reaching out to his family and expressing concern for his well-being.

Despite the uncertainty of the situation, Mrs. Adomah’s latest post brings a sense of relief to those who had been anxiously awaiting any news.

She confirmed that while the injury was grave, Kofi is currently stable, and they remain hopeful for his recovery.

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I will rebuild Akufo-Addo’s destroyed statue

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Prophet Elijah Joshua has pledged to rebuild ex-president Akufo-Addo's destroyed statue Prophet Elijah Joshua has pledged to rebuild ex-president Akufo-Addo’s destroyed statue

Prophet Elijah Joshua, founder of Glory and Dominion Ministry and an independent parliamentary candidate in the 2024 elections, has promised to rebuild the statue of former President Akufo-Addo that was vandalized by unknown individuals in Takoradi.

On Monday, January 13, 2025, news emerged about the destruction of the former president’s statue. This marks the second instance of damage to the monument, which was unveiled to honor his contributions during his tenure.

The first act of vandalism occurred on December 16, 2024, when unidentified individuals damaged the statue’s leg. Authorities repaired the statue shortly afterward, but no arrests were made in connection with the incident, leaving questions about the perpetrators’ motives unanswered.

The latest attack came less than a week after Akufo-Addo left office as president, with the statue now entirely toppled.

Authorities erected the statue during Akufo-Addo’s tenure to symbolize his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare and infrastructure in the Western Region.

Speaking about his decision to rebuild the statue, Prophet Elijah Joshua revealed that, in the spiritual realm, he learned that the actions of the unknown individuals could lead to significant spiritual consequences for Sekondi/Takoradi and the broader Western Region.

“There could be spiritual implications for Sekondi/Takoradi because of what these unidentified people have done. That is why I have come to beg the President, as this act is condemnable and unfortunate. I pledge to restore the damaged statue of former President Akufo-Addo. Politically, this is not a good precedent we are setting,” he said.

He continued: “As an independent candidate for Evalue/Ajomoro/Gwira, I see that one day, someone could do the same to me. Someone could also do the same thing to President Mahama’s statue when he exits office. I pledge to restore this statue, but if I do and someone destroys it again, that will be between the person and their God. I apologize on behalf of those who caused this damage. It was not right for them to take the law into their own hands and destroy the statue, no matter how unhappy they felt about it.”

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Meanwhile, Watch as religious leaders pray for Mahama and his family’s well being

US firm that accused Adani Group of fraud shuts down

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Indian tycoon Gautam Adani is one of Asia's richest men Indian tycoon Gautam Adani is one of Asia’s richest men

A US-based short-seller which had published reports accusing top financial entities in India and abroad of financial wrongdoings and fraud is set to shut down.

Nate Anderson, the founder of Hindenburg Research, announced on Wednesday that he was disbanding the company almost eight years after starting it.

The firm had made headlines in India in 2023 after publishing explosive reports about billionaire Gautam Adani’s conglomerate, sparking political rows and major losses for the company.

Mr Anderson didn’t share a specific reason for his decision, but expressed a desire to spend more time with friends and family in the future.

Started in 2017, Hindenburg Research shot to fame for exposing alleged financial irregularities in some big-name businesses. The firm’s reports have led to businesses, both in India and abroad, losing billions of dollars in market value.

“Nearly 100 individuals have been charged civilly or criminally by regulators at least in part through our work, including billionaires and oligarchs. We shook some empires that we felt needed shaking,” Mr Anderson wrote in the statement where he announced his decision.

In 2020, the company accused electric truck maker Nikola Corp of misleading investors about its technologies. In 2022, the company’s founder, Trevon Milton, was found guilty of lying to investors and convicted of fraud.

In 2023, it published a report accusing the Adani group of decades of “brazen’ stock manipulation and accounting fraud”. Mr Adani and his company denied the allegations, calling them “malicious” and an “attack on India”.

In the days following the report, the Adani group saw about $108bn wiped off their market value but firm’s financial health has bounced back since.

Last year, Hindenburg Research accused Madhabi Puri Buch – the chief of market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) – of having links with offshore funds used by the Adani group. Both Ms Buch and the Adanis denied any wrongdoing.

Allegations by the firm have sparked furious political rows in the country, with India’s main opposition Congress party accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of not taking action against the Adani group.

Mr Adani, who is one of Asia’s richest men, is perceived as being close to Mr Modi and has long faced allegations from opposition politicians that he has benefited from his political ties, which he denies.

In his statement, Mr Anderson expressed a desire to open-source Hindenburg’s research methodology in the future.

“Over the next six months or so I plan to work on a series of materials and videos to open-source every aspect of our model and how we conduct our investigations,” he wrote.

Short-sellers like Hindenburg bet against stocks of companies that they believe have been involved in fraud or other financial wrongdoings, based on their investigations. The process involves borrowing a stock, immediately selling it and then repurchasing it when its value goes down to pocket the difference.

Biden say bye bye from Oval Office as Trump dey set to take over

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United States President Joe Biden go conclude im 50 years political career on Wednesday United States President Joe Biden go conclude im 50 years political career on Wednesday

United States President Joe Biden go conclude im 50 years political career on Wednesday wit one final Oval Office speech, wit hope say im go fit maintain achievements as Trump dey return to di White House.

Biden bin run for president for 2020, and at di age of 80 im bin wan contest for reelection, wit mind say im na di only Democrat wey fit beat Trump.

For July Democrats force am out of di race afta one disastrous debate against Trump.

Some of dem blame Biden for dia November wipeout, afta Vice President Kamala Harris bin collect di ticket and put togeda one sharp sharp campaign.

For im time, Biden goment bin oversee U.S. COVID recovery, fund infrastructure revival, spark new semiconductor chips manufacturing, plus tackle climate change as dem try to rebalance inequality and invest in di future.

Im dey leave behind U.S. economy wey don over perform, plus optimistic businesses.

But e get tins wey Biden bin no fit do during im time for office.

Im bin no fit heal divisions for di kontri di way wey im bin hope, or stop democratic backsliding around di world.

Im major achievement – defeating Trump for 2020 – bin only dey temporary.

Now di Republican president-elect don swear say im go change most of wetin di Democratic administration bin achieve.

For one letter wey White House release early on Wednesday, Biden address wetin im describe as ongoing threat.

“I run for president becos I believe say di soul of America bin dey at stake. Di very nature of who we be dey at stake. And, dat still be di case,” im tok as e encourage Americans to kontinu fighting for di kontri focus on equality, life liberty and pursuit of happiness.

“All Joe Biden want na make dem remember am fo di great tins wey m do for dis kontri, at least for short time,” David Axelrod, one of former President Barack Obama adviser tok.

“E become historic president wen im defeat Trump. So obviously di fact say Trump dey return to power, more powerful dan im bin dey wen im leave, na unhappy end to im story.”

One White House official say dem dey set legacies over long term.

“In historical terms, na just few second since di election. Dis president lock in di most significant legislative record since LBJ, and di irreversible benefits of dis laws go grow over di years,” di official tok.

Senator Chris Coons, one longtime supporter, say Biden bin face economic crisis, public health crisis, and democracy crisis afta di 6 January 2021 attack on Capitol by Trump supporters wen im enta office dat year.

“Di kontri bin dey for deep crises. Di recovery from pandemic na im single greatest accomplishment,” Coons say.

Im administration oversee di distribution of COVID vaccines and an economic recovery even as inflation bin increase and prices remain high. Dis one provoke American voters.

Republicans seize di public frustration, provoke anger over high prices as e tell dem say Democrats dey disconnected from working class voters.

“You no fit reverse forty-five years of rising inequality wit few years of absolute good economic outcomes and policy changes,” Heidi Shierholz, president of di Economic Policy Institute, tok. “But one of di most fundamental tins dem do na to provide relief recovery wey dem bin need to generate strong jobs recovery.”

Biden, wey spend more dan thirty years for U.S. Senate and eight years as vice president to Obama before im four years as president, say unified Western response to Russia war wit Ukraine, making alliances or collabo wit oda kontris, and U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan na major foreign policy achievements.

Thirteen U.S. military members died during di chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal for August 2021, and Biden popularity no ever recover.

Im unconditional support for Israel, wey kill tens of thousands of Palestinians in response to Hamas militant group deadly attack on di Jewish state, split di Democratic party, and Biden reputation suffer.

Vincent Rigby, na former senior national security adviser to Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, dem go forever remember Biden as “interlude” president despite im solid achievements in rebuilding trust in United States afta Trump first term.

“We go see how history go treat am five, 10, 15 years from now, but dem go see am di president between di two Trump presidencies. Im bin hold di line, but Trump come back.”