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Joe Nana Adarkwa, the newly appointed head coach of Epiphany Warriors Joe Nana Adarkwa, the newly appointed head coach of Epiphany Warriors

Joe Nana Adarkwa, the newly appointed head coach of Epiphany Warriors, has expressed his commitment to giving his all to the team.

Adarkwa, who previously had a successful nine-year stint with Ampem Darkoa Ladies, described his new role as the beginning of a meaningful final chapter in his coaching career.

“This is home for me now,” Adarkwa declared.

“This will be my last stint with any women’s team in Ghana, and I’ve signed a 10-year deal with Epiphany Warriors. I’m here to give everything I have and help this team reach new heights.”

Adarkwa’s long-term commitment to the team signals his determination to build a strong and successful Epiphany Warriors.

With a résumé that includes multiple league titles, FA Cups, and a WAFU gold medal, Adarkwa’s appointment is seen as a major step forward for Epiphany Warriors.

Currently, he also serves as head coach of the Black Maidens, Ghana’s U-17 women’s national team. His experience and expertise will likely play a significant role in shaping the team’s future.

Kozie constructs modern toilet facility for underserved communities in Adjiringanor

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The 2024 NPP Parliamentary Candidate for the Adentan Constituency, Akosua Manu, popularly known as Kozie, has commissioned a modern five-seater toilet facility for residents of Adjiringanor in the Greater Accra Region.

This initiative, part of her broader commitment to addressing the pressing needs of underserved communities within the constituency, is expected to significantly improve hygiene and sanitation in an area that has long struggled with access to proper toilet infrastructure.

The brief commissioning ceremony took place on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, drawing a modest crowd of community members, local leaders, and party faithful.

The atmosphere was one of gratitude and celebration as residents lauded the gesture as timely and deeply impactful.

Speaking at the event, Kozie expressed her delight at the project’s completion, describing it as a meaningful step toward dignity and improved living conditions for the people of Adjiringanor.

“It fills me with joy to see this promise come to life,” she said.

“This isn’t just about building a toilet facility, it’s about showing respect for the daily struggles of our people. Sanitation is a basic human right, and I’m proud we are taking action to meet that need.”

Kozie further urged residents to take good care of the facility and ensure it is kept clean and functional at all times.

She stressed that community ownership and maintenance are essential for the longevity of such initiatives.

“I encourage all of us to treat this place as our own. With collective responsibility, we can protect and preserve this facility for years to come,” she added.

The project was warmly welcomed by residents, many of whom have long endured the inconvenience and health risks posed by inadequate sanitation options.

For George Andam, a long-time resident of Adjiringanor, the new facility is more than a structure; it’s a symbol of hope.

“If Ghana had dozens of Parliamentary Candidates like Kozie, our communities would thrive,” he said with emotion.

“She listens, she delivers, and most importantly, she cares. This toilet will serve generations, and we’re deeply grateful.”

He said the provision of the toilet facility is a clear reflection of Kozie’s commitment to practical, people-first leadership, one that needs to be commended.

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Ghana Plans New Refineries, Petrochemical Plants to Cut Fuel Imports

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TLDR

  • Ghana has announced plans to build three oil refineries and five petrochemical plants as part of a national strategy to reduce reliance on imported refined fuel
  • Ghana currently operates two small-capacity refineries, Tema and Sentuo, with a combined limit of 90,000 barrels per day
  • The project includes five petrochemical plants and a gas processing facility, to be managed by the new Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC)

Ghana has announced plans to build three oil refineries and five petrochemical plants as part of a national strategy to reduce reliance on imported refined fuel and position itself as a regional energy hub. The projects were unveiled during the “Investing in African Energy: Accra Investor Briefing 2025” forum.

Ghana currently operates two small-capacity refineries, Tema and Sentuo, with a combined limit of 90,000 barrels per day. The new refineries will each target a minimum of 300,000 barrels per day. A 20,000-acre site in Jomoro, Western Region, has been allocated for the development.

The government will provide basic infrastructure to support investment. The project includes five petrochemical plants and a gas processing facility, to be managed by the new Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC).

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