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Why Ghana must reset its public holidays for productivity and economic growth

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On Thursday, May 1, 2025, Ghana will once again observe May Day as a statutory public holiday. As is customary, many workers will leave their offices by noon on Wednesday, with some not returning until the following Monday. This pattern, common for holidays falling on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, results in significant productivity losses.

These midweek holidays disrupt workflows, as employees often extend their time off by traveling or taking additional unofficial leave, effectively turning a single holiday into a multi-day break. To address this challenge, we should consider realigning our public holidays to fall on Mondays, fostering long weekends that boost both economic activity and worker well-being while minimizing disruptions to productivity.

The Economic Cost of Midweek Holidays

The problem of midweek holidays is not unique to May Day. When holidays like Founder’s Day, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day, or Constitutional Day fall on a Tuesday or Thursday, some employees may take the adjacent Monday or Friday off, creating an extended break. For instance, a Tuesday holiday might prompt workers to leave early on Monday or not return until Wednesday, while a Thursday holiday could lead to absences stretching into the following Monday.

This behaviour, while understandable, reduces productive hours, disrupts business operations, and strains economic output. Public holidays falling midweek can reduce GDP contribution from sectors like manufacturing and services by up to 2% for the affected week, as businesses face lower output and increased absenteeism.

Economic Benefits

Beyond boosting productivity, realigning holidays to Mondays offers social and economic benefits. Long weekends provide workers with opportunities for rest, family time, and travel, improving mental health and work-life balance. Studies from the World Health Organization (WHO) suggest that extended weekends reduce workplace stress and burnout, potentially lowering healthcare costs.

Economically, the tourism sector could see significant gains, as Ghanaians are more likely to visit local attractions or hometowns during long weekends. For instance, a 2023 study by the Ghana Tourism Authority found that domestic tourism spending increased by 12% during three-day weekends compared to single-day holidays. This additional revenue could support small businesses and create jobs in rural areas

Learning from Global Practices

Several countries have successfully addressed this issue by scheduling public holidays on Mondays, creating long weekends that benefit both workers and the economy. In the United States, holidays like Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day are fixed on Mondays, ensuring minimal disruption to the workweek. Similarly, Canada observes holidays such as Victoria Day and Canada Day on Mondays when they do not fall on their exact dates. The United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand also adopt this approach for holidays like Bank Holidays and Anzac Day. Research from the OECD shows that long weekends encourage domestic tourism and consumer spending, with countries like Australia seeing a 5-7% increase in retail and hospitality revenue during such periods. For Ghana, aligning holidays with Mondays could stimulate demand in tourism, retail, and transportation sectors, as workers use the extended weekend to travel or engage in leisure activities.

Balancing Tradition and Flexibility

Not all holidays can or should be shifted. Fixed-date holidays tied to cultural, religious, or historical significance—such as New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Farmers’ Day—must remain on their designated dates to preserve their meaning. However, other holidays, including Constitutional Day, May Day, Republic Day, Founder’s Day, and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day, are more flexible and could be realigned to Mondays without losing their significance.

For example, Constitutional Day, currently observed on January 7, could be moved to the second Monday in January. May Day could become the first Monday in May, Founder’s Day the first Monday in August, and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day the third Monday in September. Such changes would create predictable long weekends, reducing the likelihood of employees taking additional days off and ensuring a more consistent workweek.

Way forward

To implement this reform, Parliament could amend the Public Holidays (Amendment) Act, 2019 (Act 986) to designate specific Mondays for these movable holidays. The precedent already exists: Farmers’ Day is fixed as the first Friday in December, demonstrating that holidays can be scheduled for consistency. A similar approach could be applied to other holidays, with clear guidelines ensuring that fixed-date holidays remain untouched.
the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture could promote domestic tourism packages tied to these long weekends, maximizing economic impact.

NB: The writer is an economist, lawyer, and a public policy advocate. He is the West Africa Regional Director of CUTS International. He can be contacted via email: [email protected] or www.cuts-accra.org

 

 

Samira Bawumia Substantially Re-Defined Second Lady Role – Study

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Former Second Lady, Samira Bawumia

 

A new research study, published by a reputable and peer-reviewed international journal, has found that Samira Bawumia contributed significantly to the transformation of the Second Lady position during her husband’s tenure as the Vice President.

The study which was published by Drumspeak, the International Journal of Research in the Humanities and co-authored by Prof. G. Etse Sikanku and Dr. Louise Carol Serwaa Donkor, sought to analyse media narratives of the Second Lady among selected credible media houses in Ghana.

Findings indicate that Mrs. Bawumia was perceived as a stabilising force due to her decorous, spousal, motherly,  gentle, no-drama and generally decent  demeanor as second lady. Though she seemed to have fulfilled her traditional role as a Second Lady, the second highest frame unearthed was the social interventionist frame.

This frame pointed to Mrs. Bawumia’s socially minded programmes particularly for young girls, women and children that sought to equip them with skills, inspire and empower them to attain achieve their goals. As Second Lady, Mrs. Bawumia was highly involved in a variety of national and international initiatives that sought to address the welfare of underprivileged girls, the youth and other vulnerable groups in society. It was not surprising that this constituted one of the most prevalent frames discovered by the authors.

Another significant narrative associated with the Second Lady was her political role. In this role the Second Lady was seen as a strong, efficient and eloquent communicator who contributed significantly to campaigns and political communication in the country. It highly substantive political discourse marked a new phase in Ghana’s democracy as it has become evident that second ladies can contributed meaningfully to the democratic politics.

Put together Sikanku and Donkor (2025) conclude that Mrs. Samira Bawumia’s, time as Second Lady was marked by significant change as she did not just limit herself to the stereotypical roles of political spouses but made recognizable impact as an engaging, vocal and socially oriented advocate.

She was a very visible and effective figure on the campaign trail and also an impactful second lady.

This research demonstrates that she personifies an era of extraordinary change in the role of second ladies through her unique and multitasking roles as a force of dignity, stability but also a crucible agent of change, social welfare and public advocacy.

In terms of contribution to knowledge and the usefulness of the study authors Sikanku and Donkor write that “this research will contribute to knowledge on the reportage of high-profile political spouses, particularly the position of the Second Lady, which although elevated or expanded in stature, has not seen corresponding academic scrutiny. This study not only fills an important gap in academic literature as it constitutes one of the earliest studies of media representation of the position of second ladies in Ghana, but also further contributes to the literature on framing and coverage of female public figures by using media from a less studied jurisdiction thereby expanding knowledge on spousal political framing and leadership.”

In a political space which is sometimes filled with drama, controversy and scandals, Mrs. Bawumia’s non- scandal and highly respectable time as Second Lady, evidently demonstrated through the media analysis, shows that she continues to be an exemplary Second Lady through her conduct and by so doing elevated the public participation of women in politics through her eloquent and energetic participation in political campaigns, governance, social intervention programmes and advocacy.

 

Priscilla Ojo Sparks Pregnancy Rumors After Headies Awards Appearance

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The 17th Headies Awards took place on April 27 at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos.

Priscilla Ojo’s appearance at the event has led to speculation about a possible pregnancy.

The event featured numerous celebrities from various entertainment sectors on the red carpet.

At the 17th edition of the prestigious Headies Awards, which took place on April 27 at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos, Priscilla Ojo’s appearance has sparked rumors about a possible pregnancy.

‘Ignore Them’ – Franklin Cudjoe Slams GBA for Lack of Credibility Amid CJ Suspension

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Franklin Cudjoe, the Founding President of IMANI Africa, has criticized the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) over their recent call for President John Dramani Mahama to reverse the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo as per reports from Modern Ghana

Cudjoe expressed his disappointment with the GBA’s lack of serious engagement, claiming that the association has failed to act as a credible voice over the past eight years of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

In a post shared on Facebook on April 28, Cudjoe took aim at the GBA’s silence during critical moments, particularly regarding the exclusion of the Santrokofi, Akpafu, Likpe, and Lolobi (SALL) constituencies from the 2020 parliamentary elections.

He wrote, “The GBA has not been a serious and credible voice these past eight years. I heard no word on the SALL debacle from them. Ignore them!!”

Cudjoe’s comments were echoed by Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, Deputy Minister of Education and Member of Parliament for Builsa South.

In his own post on the same day, Dr. Apaak criticized the GBA as a “seasonal” entity that only speaks out when the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is in power.

He emphasized that President Mahama, acting within his constitutional rights, would not be swayed by the GBA’s position.

“If the GBA believes he has broken any laws, the courts are there,” he remarked, suggesting that the issue should be resolved through legal channels.

Stand-off between PM and spy chief exposes Israel’s deepening rifts

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The stand-off between Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency, Ronen Bar, has further intensified, with each man accusing the other of lies or inaccuracies in sworn depositions.

Netanyahu announced the dismissal of Bar last month, but the attorney general and the opposition have appealed against the move to the Supreme Court, which has effectively frozen it for now.

On Sunday, Netanyahu issued an affidavit for the court, in which he described Bar as a liar.

It followed an affidavit from Bar a few days earlier, in which he had accused the prime minister of demanding personal loyalty and ordering the Shin Bet to spy on anti-government protesters.

EPA Israelis protest against Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to resume the war in Gaza and sack Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, in Jerusalem (19 March 2025) 2025
Israelis have protested last month against the prime minister’s decision to sack Bar and resume the Gaza war

The confrontation has further exposed the deepening rifts in Israeli politics and society between the right-wing and hardliners supporting Netanyahu and the more liberal elements in the country, who took to the streets to protest against the government’s moves to curb the powers of the judiciary for many months before the Hamas-led 7 October 2023 attacks that sparked the Gaza war.

It centres on Netanyahu’s insistence that he fired the Shin Bet head for professional failures.

Bar has countered by saying that his dismissal was motivated by political and personal considerations.

In his affidavit last week, the spy chief said that it was “clear” that if there were to be a constitutional crisis, Netanyahu would expect him to obey the prime minister and not the courts.

He also said Netanyahu had put pressure on him to use the Shin Bet to spy on Israelis leading or providing financial support to anti-government protests.

Many in Israel reacted with alarm, saying it was evidence of what appeared to be an unprecedented effort to overstep the powers of the domestic intelligence agency.

EPA Benjamin Netanyahu (C) attends a ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day, at the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Centre, Jerusalem, on 23 April 2024
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) says he fired Bar for professional failures

Now in his affidavit, which functions as a form of rebuttal, Netanyahu in his turn excoriated the Shin Bet head.

“The accusation according to which I allegedly demanded action against innocent civilians, or against a non-violent and legitimate protest during the protests of 2023, is an absolute lie,” he said.

Netanyahu also trained his sights on the security failures in the lead-up to and during the 7 October attacks, saying that Bar bore “massive and direct responsibility” for them and had “failed in his role as chief of Shin Bet and lost the confidence of the entire Israeli government as far as his ability to continue to manage the organisation”.

Bar immediately responded in kind in a statement, saying Netanyahu’s affidavit was “full of inaccuracies, biased quotes and half-truths aimed at taking things out of context and changing reality”.

EPA A supporter of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold up a picture of him and a banner saying "I'm with you", at a protest outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem (8 April 2025)
Netanyahu’s supporters have held counter-protests outside the Supreme Court

To make its ruling on the dismissal of Bar, the Supreme Court may have to make a choice between which of the two conflicting affidavits it deems to be more credible.

Or the court may seek to defuse the crisis to some extent by finding a mechanism and a date by which Bar might agree to step down,

But the issues which have been exposed in the fierce recriminations between the two men have once again focused attention on the increasing bitterness between opposed sections of Israeli society.

These have been further exacerbated by the ever-growing fault line between those who support Netanyahu and his hard-line government in wanting to continue the war in Gaza to eliminate Hamas at all costs, and those who believe the fate of the living Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas must be put first, even if it means ending the war.

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Annie Macaulay corrects fan who addressed her by ‘Idibia’

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Nigerian actress Annie Macaulay Nigerian actress Annie Macaulay

A video of Annie Macaulay correcting a fan for calling her by the surname of her estranged husband, 2Baba, has surfaced on social media.

This development follows Annie’s recent public announcement on Instagram that she has dropped the surname “Idibia” amid her ongoing divorce from 2Baba.

Annie clearly asked fans and followers to refer to her as “Nwana Macaulay” from now on, rather than using her estranged husband’s surname, “Idibia.”

In the new video, a ‘stubborn’ fan spotted Annie at the Headies Awards and loudly yelled her name in the crowd as “Annie Idibia.”

Unable to hide her disapproval, Annie quickly corrected the fan, saying, “It’s Annie Macaulay.”

In a separate development, while presenting an award on stage, Annie mistakenly introduced herself as “Idibia” but quickly corrected herself in front of the crowd.

2Baba’s divorce announcement

On January 26, 2025, 2Baba took to his Instagram stories to disclose that he and Annie had been separated for some time and had officially filed for divorce.

The couple’s 12-year marriage has constantly been under public scrutiny, especially due to recurring allegations of infidelity involving 2Baba.

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Asante Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II is dead

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The late Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu II The late Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu II

The Paramount Chief of Asante Mampong (Mamponghene), Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, is reportedly dead.

According to a report by myjoyonline.com, the Mampong Traditional Council and the Bretuo Dynasty have officially informed the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, of the death of Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, at the Manhyia Palace.

There had been unconfirmed reports of the death of the paramount chief over the past few days.

The official announcement of his death to the Asantehene is in line with Asante tradition and marks the end of an era for one of the most respected traditional leaders in the country.

Daasebre Osei Bonsu II died at the age of 86 years.

He recently made headlines when he issued an ultimatum to some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in his traditional area to apologise for saying “no Asante will be allowed to become MCE of Mampong.”

Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, known in private life as Saint Oswald Gyimah-Kessie, was born on December 31, 1939.

He was a lawyer and an economist by profession and previously served as Registrar of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

Until his death, he served as the Vice President of the Ashanti Regional House of Chiefs and was the esteemed occupant of the Silver Stool, a position of immense traditional significance in the Asante Kingdom.

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All advice on failing economy under NPP fell on their deaf ears – Dr Asah-Asante

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Flag of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Flag of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)

Political scientist, Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, has reinforced the view that the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections was primarily due to economic mismanagement and the arrogance of power.

His remarks follow admissions by the NPP’s 2024 Presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who recently outlined several reasons for the party’s electoral loss.

Speaking during the launch of his nationwide ‘Thank You Tour’ at the Takoradi Technical University, Dr Bawumia cited the high cost of living, the refusal to reshuffle government officials, the controversial E-Levy, the domestic debt exchange programme (DDEP), and internal divisions as key factors.

He also dismissed claims that religious biases were the primary cause of the defeat.

Reacting on the Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey, Dr Asah-Asante said the factors mentioned by Dr Bawumia were long known to the public and had been consistently highlighted by political analysts.

He emphasised that the NPP’s defeat was rooted in widespread indiscipline in managing the economy, coupled with an unwillingness to heed advice.

According to him, the economy was problematic, which needed to be fixed, but the NPP ignored all calls.

Dr Asah-Asante stressed that in Ghanaian politics, the economy remains the number one factor influencing voter behaviour.

He said, “I think those who are saying that this was really, they were spoken to about this and they all advised along fell on their deaf ears, they are right. Right, in the sense that these were things that we pointed out. That there’s a problem about the economy, they said, no, everybody is facing economic problems, and that let’s even look at Russia and Ukraine.”

They attributed every problem to Russia and Ukraine. What is even laughable is the fact that they forgot or they refused to admit that some of the problems, even though I can see that, yes, you still have some of the problems attributed to a Russian-Ukraine crisis.”

“But what about the one that they themselves caused? That one, they were not honest to admit that. So they pushed everything to Russia and Ukraine, and people were telling them about the way they mismanaged the economy. The way they were indisciplined with their financial dealings. The way they were not ready to accept ideas in the area of economics, and the rest of them,” he said.

He continued: “And what I think now, I mean, the reality has gone on there now. There’s always a reward and punishment, and when they give you what is good and you refuse, you are punished. When you make use of it, you are rewarded. And that is going to help you to champion your cause. That’s it. All that Dr Bawumia is saying, we know already. And people like us saw that and we started talking about it.”

Dr Asah-Asante noted, “If you look at my conversation, I’ve always said that if you read the literature about voter choices, things that influence voters in this country, there are a number of them. And number one is the economy. Irrespective of somebody’s political ideology, political inclination and whatever they believe in, the economy is paramount to every Ghanaian voter. So when the economy goes down, it’s going to affect everybody. And people vote, number one, based on what?

“Because, when the economy improves, it influences every part of the Ghanaian political space. It rubs off on everybody and improves the lives of everybody. So once you allow the economy to slip through your fingers, you are gone, and you are oblivious to that fact. Most of the things you said were basically things which are economic in nature. So it tells you that the economy was problematic. They needed to fix that. They forgot about that.”

Arsenal offer Thomas Partey contract extension until 2026

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Mikel Arteta (L) and Thomas Partey (R) Mikel Arteta (L) and Thomas Partey (R)

Arsenal has officially offered Thomas Partey a new contract that would keep him at the Emirates Stadium until 2026, with an option to extend for another year, until 2027, according to Nico Sciarra.

The Ghanaian midfielder, who has returned to consistent form in recent months, remains a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s plans.

Multiple sources report that Arsenal views Partey as an important part of their midfield setup for the next season, despite ongoing discussions about strengthening the squad.

Partey’s current deal was set to expire in 2025, but the Gunners are keen to secure his future early.

His experience, composure, and tactical intelligence continue to make him a vital asset, especially as Arsenal aims to maintain their competitive edge both domestically and in Europe.

Negotiations are still ongoing, but there is optimism from both sides that an agreement will be reached, securing Partey’s place at the heart of Arsenal’s ambitions for years to come.

The midfielder has scored four goals in 32 Premier League appearances during the 2024/25 season.

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Putin announce three days Russia ceasefire for Ukraine from 8 to 11 May

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Explosion of drone for sky over di city during one Russian drone strike on 24 April Explosion of drone for sky over di city during one Russian drone strike on 24 April

Russia President Vladimir Putin don announce temporary ceasefire for di war wey dem dey do for Ukraine.

Kremlin say dis ceasefire go occur from morning of 8 May until 11 May – wey be di same days wey Russia go do victory celebrations to mark di end of World War Two.

In response, Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha say dem want immediate ceasefire wey go last for “at least 30 days”.

While US President Donald Trump, wey dey try negotiate peace between di two sides, say im na permanent ceasefire im wan see, White House say.

Kremlin bin also announce similar ceasefire, 30-hour truce for Easter, but as di two side bin report say di fighting reduce, dem also accuse each other of hundreds of violations.

E don pass more dan 20 times wey dem don attempt ceasefire for Ukraine – all of dem bin eventually fail, some sef fail just few minutes afta dem declare am.

Di most recent one, na di one wey dem do for Easter, e bin dey very short and di only result wey e bin get na just small reduction for di fighting, as di two sides bin accuse each oda of not honouring di ceasefire.

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky bin say Russia troops break di ceasefire nearly 3,000 times since di start of Sunday.

At di same time, Russia defence ministry bin say e “repel” assaults from Ukraine, come accuse Kyiv of launching hundreds of drones and shells. BBC bin no fit independently verify dis claims.

For one statement on Monday, Kremlin say Oga Putin declare di ceasefire “based on humanitarian considerations”.

Translation of di statement say: “Russia believe say di Ukraine side supppose follow dis example.

“In di event of violations of di ceasefire by di Ukraine side, di Armed Forces of di Russia Federation go give adequate and effective response.

“Di Russian side dey once again declare say e ready for peace toks without preconditions, wey im aim na to eliminate di root causes of di Ukraine crisis, and constructive interaction wit international partners.”

Afta dis release, Ukraine Foreign Minister Sybiha say: “If Russia truly want peace, e must cease fire immediately.”

“Why wait until May 8?” im write for X. “If dem fit cease di fire now and since any date for 30 days—so e go dey real, not just for parade.”

Im say Ukraine ready to support “lasting, durable, and full ceasefire. And dis na wetin we dey constantly proposing, for at least 30 days”.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt say Trump don dey dey “frustrated wit leaders of di two kontris”.

“Im wan see permanent ceasefire.

“I understand Vladimir Putin dis morning offer temporary ceasefire. Di president don make am clear say na permanent ceasefire im wan see first to stop di killing, stop di bloodshed.”

Dis latest announcement dey come during wetin US describe as “very critical week” for Russia-Ukraine peace toks.

Washington don dey try strike peace deal between di two sides, but Donald Trump administration don threaten to comot hand if dem no see progress.

Russia launch full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, and currently e dey control about 20% Ukraine territory, including Crimea peninsula wey Moscow bin takeover for 2014.

Di estimate be say na hundreds of thousands of pipo – majority of dem soldiers – na im dem don kill or wunjure on all sides since 2022.

2Face’s Mother Embraces Singer’s New Partner After Initial Opposition

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Nigerian music legend 2Face Idibia and his new partner, Natasha Osawaru, appear to have gained the approval of his mother, Rose Idibia, months after a highly publicized family dispute.

A recently circulated video shows the couple sharing warm moments with 2Face’s mother and other family members, signaling a resolution to their earlier tensions.

The development comes after Rose Idibia had strongly opposed her son’s relationship with Natasha earlier this year. In February, the family had even filed a petition with Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS), reporting 2Face missing after he left home in lounge wear and became unreachable. At the time, Rose publicly pleaded with Natasha to “leave my son alone,” particularly objecting to traditional beads the younger woman had placed on 2Face, which she believed indicated he wasn’t acting of his own free will.

Natasha had defended the beads as representing her family’s royal heritage. Meanwhile, social media videos showed 2Face appearing content in Natasha’s company during the period he was reportedly missing.

The apparent reconciliation marks a significant turnaround from those tense months. In the new video, the family, including Rose, are seen celebrating together with Natasha present – a stark contrast to the earlier petitions and public statements.

2Face, who confirmed his relationship with Natasha in January following his separation from actress Annie Idibia, has maintained that his new romance wasn’t the cause of his marriage breakdown. The relationship appears to be growing stronger, with Natasha recently adopting the Idibia surname on her Instagram profile.

This family resolution follows a pattern in 2Face’s personal life being intensely scrutinized by the public. The singer’s romantic relationships have frequently made headlines throughout his decades-long career, though this latest chapter suggests a peaceful resolution to what began as a very public family disagreement. The video of the joyful gathering offers closure to the saga that had captivated Nigerian entertainment circles earlier this year.

Family approval holds significant cultural weight in Nigerian society, particularly for public figures. The visible reconciliation may pave the way for greater acceptance of 2Face’s new relationship among his wider fan base and the public that has followed his personal journey as closely as his musical career. As the situation stabilizes, attention may now shift back to the musical legacy of one of Africa’s most celebrated entertainers.

Mahama directs design and construction of Ekye-Amanfrom Adowso bridge under Big Push Agenda

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President Mahama has directed the Road Minister, Governs Kwame Agbodza to design and construct the bridge from Ekye-Amanfrom to Adowso over the Afram river under his flagship Big Push agenda.

Construction of the 3.6 kilometer bridge and over a 100 kilometer of roads has failed twice as previous government was unable to operationalize its construction to open up the Afram plains linking three regions; Eastern, Ashanti and Oti.

Conclave to elect new pope on May 7

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The College of Cardinals has officially set May 7 as the start date for the conclave to elect the 267th pope, following the death and burial of Pope Francis.

The announcement came Monday, April 28, after a General Congregation meeting at the Vatican, signalling the beginning of the final phase in choosing his successor.

The conclave will take place in the historic Sistine Chapel, where 134 cardinal electors under the age of 80 will cast their votes beneath Michelangelo’s famed frescoes.

In line with tradition, the cardinals will first celebrate the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff at St. Peter’s Basilica before solemnly processing into the chapel, chanting Veni Creator Spiritus to invoke the Holy Spirit’s guidance.

Once inside, each cardinal will swear an oath of secrecy and vote freely for the man they believe most fit to lead the Church. The chapel doors will then be sealed until a new pope is elected. A two-thirds majority of at least 90 votes is required to declare a winner.

So far, nearly all eligible electors have arrived in Rome, with the remaining few expected in the coming days, Vatican officials confirmed. The May 7 start falls within the traditional 15–20 day window after a pope’s death, allowing time for the nine-day novendiales mourning period and travel from around the world.

The world will watch for the iconic chimney smoke: black for no decision, white for a new pope. The conclave comes after Pope Francis dramatically reshaped the College of Cardinals, appointing 108 of the 134 electors and expanding global representation, particularly from regions previously underrepresented in papal elections.

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals, will preside over the proceedings in what is expected to be one of the most globally diverse conclaves in Church history.

Kumasi High Court dismisses NDC petition against 3 parliamentary seats in Ashanti region

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A Kumasi High Court has dismissed a petition by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) challenging the 2024 election results of three parliamentary seats in the Ashanti Region, ruling in favor of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The NDC filed petitions contesting the outcomes in the parliamentary elections in the Ahafo Ano South-West, Obuasi East, and Ahafo Ano North constituencies.

The party claimed its candidates had rightfully won the seats despite official re-counts and the subsequent swearing-in of the NPP Members of Parliament.

Counsel for the NPP MPs, Clement Opoku Gyamfi argued that the NDC failed to comply with procedural requirements, specifically not applying for the determination of security for costs within 21 days after the election results were gazetted, as required by law.

“Two High Court judges, one from High Court 2 and another from High Court 6, have unanimously ruled that the NDC petition is invalid and dismissed it,” he said.

He said the NDC has no case and has ordered the three MPs to remain in Parliament to represent their constituencies.

‘Bimbo Ademoye finally achieved her goal of promoting her movie’ – Ola Michael

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Media personality Ola Michael Media personality Ola Michael

Media personality Ola Michael has accused some Nigerian movie producers, particularly Bimbo Ademoye, of using her recent outburst about Ghanaian TV stations pirating her movies as a calculated strategy to promote her work.

In a discussion on United Showbiz on April 27, 2025, Ola Michael pointed out that Nigerians are “number one” when it comes to pirating movies.

He recalled a time when Nigerians were known for pirating films from Ghana and other African countries during the peak of the Ghanaian movie industry.

Ola Michael emphasised that Nigerians are partly to blame for the decline of the Ghanaian movie industry.

“After watching her video, I saw someone doing PR for her film. When the Ghana movie industry was thriving, you could go to some African countries and find Nigerians pirating our movies at the roadside. If you want to know who is good at piracy, it’s the Nigerians,” he said.

He also advised Ghanaians not to make themselves available to be used by Nigerians for publicity purposes.

According to him, Bimbo was wearing a T-shirt while ranting about the piracy issues, which he believes is evidence that she was, in fact, promoting her movie.

Ola Michael further added that the day after Bimbo’s outburst, having successfully garnered attention for her movie, she began counting the increase in views for that particular film and noted the rise in her subscribers.

“In the video, she attacked people who supported her movies and spoke about her new film. She was wearing a T-shirt promoting her movie. The next day, she talked about how her subscribers had increased,” he added.

“They’re capitalizing on this to market their movie. Before Omoni Oboli released her movie, she did something similar. Omoni did the same thing a week before releasing her movie, and surprisingly, her viewers and subscribers grew,” he concluded.

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Ntim Fordjour wins defamation suit against two persons, awarded GH₵700,000 in damages

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MP for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour MP for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour

The Cape Coast High Court has ruled in favour of Rev John Ntim Fordjour in a defamation lawsuit against Stephen Cobbah, alias Adepa, and Yaw Korankye, alias Ampong, awarding him GH₵700,000 in damages.

The court declared that statements published by the defendants on the Assinman Politics Gh WhatsApp platform on March 8 and 9, 2024, were defamatory.

The defendants were ordered to pay GH₵700,000 jointly and severally, along with GH₵20,000 each in legal costs.

Additionally, the court issued a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants from further publishing defamatory statements against Rev Ntim Fordjour.

They were also ordered to retract the statements with the same prominence as the original publications and to issue written apologies to the plaintiff, to be published on the Assinman Politics Gh WhatsApp platform and other social media platforms where the statements were circulated.

The MP had sued the two demanding damages for libel and slander in the sum of one million Ghana cedis.

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NPP at risk of imploding over ‘Thank You’ tour

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A stalwart of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Boakye Kyerematen Agyarko has expressed deep concerns about the party’s ongoing ‘Thank You’ Tour, calling for immediate action to redirect the initiative to its original purpose.

Agyarko, a prominent figure in the party, in a statement on April 28, stated that the Thank You Tour, which was meant to renew hope, reconnect with grassroots supporters, and restore the NPP’s image, has unfortunately taken a troubling turn.

Instead of fostering unity, he observed that the tour is increasingly marked by discord, blame-shifting, and internal strife, which he believes threatens to damage the party’s unity and reputation.

“What was intended to restore our party’s shine and reconnect us with the grassroots is instead unraveling into bouts of discord, blame-shifting, and internal strife. This regrettable turn of events threatens to inflict serious collateral damage on the very fabric of our party,” Agyarko said in his statement.

Agyarko emphasised that the growing internal divisions risk eroding the trust and goodwill the NPP has worked hard to build among the Ghanaian people. As a result, he called on the leadership of the party to act swiftly and decisively to halt the current trajectory of the Thank You Tour.

In his statement, Agyarko urged the NPP leadership to reassess the direction of the tour and avoid what he described as an imminent “collision course.”

He advocated for a recalibrated approach, one that would prioritise genuine reconciliation, solidarity, and purposeful engagement.

According to Agyarko, this approach is essential to preserve the dignity and unity of the party.

“It is time to apply the brakes and reassess the direction of the Thank You Tour. We must pull back from what increasingly looks like an imminent collision course.”

“Let us seize this moment to renew our collective resolve and ensure that the mission of the Thank You Tour is accomplished in a manner worthy of our party’s proud legacy,” he added.

Comedian Okey Bakassi becomes traditional ruler in Imo State

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Popular Nigerian comedian and actor, Okechukwu Onyegbule has been elected to ascend the throne of his ancestral home Umuihuocha Obohia Autonomous Community in Ahiazu Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State.

Onyegbule popularly known as Okey Bakassi was named as the Eze-elect of his homeland and would bear the traditional title, Eze Okwe II upon his coronation.

High Court Dismisses NDC’s Election Petitions in Three Constituencies

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National Democratic Congress (NDC)

The High Court has rejected petitions filed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) challenging the results of the 2024 parliamentary elections in Ahafo Ano South West, Obuasi East, and Ahafo Ano North constituencies.

The ruling party had sought to overturn the victories of New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidates in these constituencies, claiming its candidates were the legitimate winners. The NDC, through its counsel Evans Amankwah and supported by regional executives and affected parliamentary candidates, argued that the Electoral Commission’s declarations were unlawful.

However, the court upheld objections raised by lawyers for the NPP MPs, who contended that the NDC failed to meet critical legal timelines. Specifically, the petitioners did not apply for determination of security for costs within the mandatory 21-day period after the election results were gazetted.

In its judgment, the court agreed with the NPP’s procedural arguments and dismissed all three petitions. The NDC was further ordered to pay costs: GH¢10,000 in the Ahafo Ano North case, and GH¢30,000 each for the Ahafo Ano South West and Obuasi East petitions.

This ruling solidifies the NPP’s parliamentary majority in these constituencies and represents another legal setback for the NDC’s post-election challenges. The court’s emphasis on strict adherence to electoral petition procedures underscores the technical precision required in contesting election results under Ghana’s legal framework.

The dismissed petitions follow a series of similar election disputes across the country, highlighting the continuing tensions between Ghana’s two major political parties even months after the 2024 general elections. Legal experts note this decision may influence how future electoral petitions are framed, particularly regarding compliance with statutory timelines and procedural requirements.

With these cases concluded, attention now shifts to other pending election petitions and their potential impact on Ghana’s political landscape as the nation moves further into the current parliamentary term. The rulings reinforce the judiciary’s role as final arbiter in electoral disputes, a critical function in maintaining Ghana’s democratic credentials.

Late Nigerian gospel musician Osinachi’s husband sentenced to death by hanging

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Justice Nwosu-Iheme of a FCT High Court Wuse Zone 2 in Abuja, Nigeria, on Monday, April 28, sentenced the husband of late Nigerian gospel singer Osinachi, Peter Nwachukwu, to death by hanging.

Nwachukwu was found guilty of culpable homicide resulting in the death of the deceased (his wife) on April 8, 2022.

The judge held that the prosecution had proven the burden of proof placed on it by the law and subsequently found the defendant guilty.

Nwachukwu was arraigned on June 3, 2022, by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (OAGF), on behalf of the Federal Government, on a 23-count charge.

The charge was on culpable homicide punishable with death, criminal intimidation, cruelty to children, criminal intimidation of children, spousal battery, among others.

In the course of trial, the prosecution called 17 witnesses, including two children of the late Osinachi, who testified as fourth and fifth prosecution witnesses, PW4 and PW5, respectively.

The prosecution also tendered 25 documents as exhibits before the court.

The defendant testified for the defence and further called four other witnesses and tendered four exhibits in his defence.

Shortly before sentencing, the defendant, counsel, Reginald Nwali, in his allocutus, pleaded with the court to be lenient in its judgment.

Similarly, the prosecution counsel, Mrs Aderonke Imala, urged the court to give force to the law as stipulated.

Justice Nwosu-Iheme subsequently sentenced Nwachukwu to death by hanging on Count 1, while he was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment each on Counts 2, 3, 8,9, 12, 13, and 18.

The court sentenced the defendant to six months imprisonment on Count 10, three years imprisonment in Count 11, while he was fined the sum of N500,000 and N200,000 respectively on Counts 6 and 7 respectively.

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NPP, LPG, NDP, others notify police ahead of demo against ‘removal’ of CJ Torkornoo

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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

The political parties that announced a demonstration over the ongoing process concerning petitions for the removal of suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo have officially notified the Ghana Police Service of their plans.

The political parties, namely, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), the National Democratic Party (NDP), and the People’s National Party (PNP), informed the police that the demonstration will take place on Monday, May 5, 2025.

They indicated that the protest against the removal of the Chief Justice will start at 5:00 a.m. from the Supreme Court and proceed to the Jubilee House, where a petition will be presented to the president.

“Pursuant to the provisions of the Public Order Act, 1994 (Act 491), the undersigned political parties hereby give formal notice of our intent to hold a peaceful public demonstration in Accra on Monday, 5th May 2025.

“We are organising this public demonstration to express our collective protest against the politically motivated removal of the Chief Justice of the Republic. This action poses a significant threat to the independence of the judiciary and undermines public confidence in the rule of law and constitutional governance,” parts of the notice, signed by NPP Communications Director Richard Ahiagbah, read.

It added, “The demonstration will commence at 5:00 a.m. opposite the Supreme Court, proceed through Parliament House, and conclude at the Jubilee House, where a formal petition will be presented.”

The parties also called on the Ghana Police Service to provide security during the demonstration.

Read the statement below:

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Husband of late Osinachi Nwachukwu sentenced to death by hanging

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From L to R: Peter Nwachukwu and Osinachi Nwachukwu From L to R: Peter Nwachukwu and Osinachi Nwachukwu

Peter Nwachukwu, the husband of late Nigerian gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, has been sentenced to death by hanging by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria, following his conviction for the culpable homicide of his wife.

Delivering the judgment on Monday, April 28, 2025, Justice Njideka Nwosu-Iheme stated that the prosecution had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt, linking Peter Nwachukwu to the death of his wife, which occurred on April 8, 2022.

Peter Nwachukwu was initially arraigned on June 3, 2022, by the Office of the Attorney-General on behalf of the Federal Government.

He faced a 23-count charge encompassing culpable homicide, domestic violence, child cruelty, criminal intimidation, and other offenses.

During the trial, the prosecution team called a total of 17 witnesses, among them two of the deceased’s children, who testified as the fourth and fifth prosecution witnesses.

The prosecution also tendered 25 exhibits in support of their case.

In response, Nwachukwu took the stand himself and brought forward four witnesses in his defence, submitting four exhibits to the court.

Prior to sentencing, Nwachukwu’s counsel, Reginald Nwali, appealed for mercy on behalf of his client.

However, lead prosecutor Mrs. Aderonke Imala urged the court to impose the maximum penalty prescribed by law.

Justice Nwosu-Iheme then handed down a death sentence by hanging on Count 1 (culpable homicide).

Nwachukwu was also given two years’ imprisonment on Counts 2, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13, and 18, three years’ imprisonment for Count 11, and six-months’ imprisonment for Count 10.

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Profile of Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu II

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Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu

Daasebre Osei Bonsu, who until his death served as the Vice President of the Ashanti Regional House of Chiefs, was the esteemed occupant of the Silver Stool, a position of immense traditional significance in the Asante Kingdom.

His role placed him as the second-in-command in the Ashanti traditional hierarchy, often acting on behalf of the Asantehene in key matters of custom.

Daasebere Osei Bonsu, who was born on December 31, 1939, passed on at age 86 and reigned for 26 years.

Until his ascension to the throne, he was known as Oswald Gyimah-Kessie, a lawyer and an economist by profession who later served as Registrar of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

Known for his diplomacy, and unwavering dedication, Daasebre Osei Bonsu’s legacy spans decades of service both to his people and to Ghana’s broader chieftaincy institution.

Daasebre Nana Osei Bonsu II also served as the regent of the Kingdom of Ashanti from February 25, 1999, to April 26, 1999.

Osei Bonsu II was educated at Prempeh College and at the University of Ghana, where he graduated in 1972 with a BA in economics, political science and modern history.

Osei Bonsu II became the registrar of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ashanti in 1991.

He was also the Chairman of the Energy Commission in 2005.

After his first degree, he worked at the Ghana Commercial Bank, Legon Branch, as an Assistant Accountant.

He was married to Janet Dorothy Owusu-Sechere, eldest child of the late JH Owusu-Sechere.

He entered the University of Ghana again in 1967 to do further studies, this time in law, graduating in 1970 with LLB (Hons).

He joined the Ghana Parliament in 1971 as an Assistant Clerk of the National Assembly (Speaker’s Office).

From Parliament, he continued his education at the University of Ghana, taking a professional training course for lawyers in 1972.

Later in the year, Nana Bonsu joined the administrative staff of the University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, as an Assistant Registrar.

In 1975, he did a Higher Education administrative course in Manchester (UK) and returned that same year to be promoted to Assistant Director, Academic and Student Affairs, a position he held till 1979.

He moved through Senior Assistant Registrar, Acting Deputy Registrar, Deputy Registrar, Acting Registrar and to become the Registrar in 1991.

In the law business, Nana Bonsu did his final part of the professional training course for lawyers in 1978, became a Barrister at Law/Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana in 1980 and became a Senior Lawyer in 1987.

He was associated with several professional bodies, some of which are listed below;

Member, Ghana Bar Association

Member, Ghana Association of University Administrators

Member Rotary International

Honorary member, Kumasi Golf Club

Chairman, Youth Development Foundation, Kumasi

Honorary Legal Consultant/Solicitor, National Sports Council

Patron, Heart Foundation

Legal Consultant, Ashanti region Association of rural Bankers.

Nana Bonsu travelled to several countries across the globe for conferences and duty tours.

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Richard Nii-Armah Quaye retires as CEO and Board Chairman of his businesses

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Richard Nii-Armah Quaye is a Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii-Armah Quaye is a Ghanaian businessman

The Founder and Board Chairman of Bills Micro-Credit, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, has announced his retirement from his executive roles.

He made the announcement on April 28, 2025, during a press conference in Accra.

According to him, the decision is part of his commitment to creating more business opportunities for young people in Ghana and beyond.

Addressing the press, he said, “In my dream, I see a future where the young people of Ghana have woken up, joined forces, and pooled our resources and skills together to take over the economic fortunes of our country.

Among us, there are those who have financial resources and those who possess unique skills and promising businesses that require funding and proper guidance.

“We must come together so that we can invest together, build together, and win together. This is the only way we will be able to build businesses that can compete, survive, and thrive on both the national and global stage. This dream is possible and can be achieved in record time.”

Nii-Armah Quaye is now expected to assume the role of President for his next venture, RNAQ Holdings.

He said, “I am ready to lead this cause and bring this dream into reality, as I have demonstrated over the past few years that it is possible for us to work together and win together.

“As I begin my retirement from all my businesses in Ghana and other countries as CEO and Board Chairman, I want to focus my time and energy on leading this vision—bringing together young people with financial resources and young people with amazing skills and early-stage businesses—to do this on a larger scale and trigger the economic revolution that will make our nation great and stronger.

Yes, my only aspiration is to see us thrive economically as a nation; I have no political ambitions whatsoever.”

This move is expected to mark a leadership transition for Bills Micro-Credit while offering a glimpse into the vision behind RNAQ Holdings.

Quaye’s retirement brings to a close a significant chapter in the story of Bills Micro-Credit.

Under his leadership, the company has steadily grown into a recognisable player in Ghana’s microfinance sector, expanding access to short-term financing for small businesses and individuals typically underserved by traditional banks.

Richard Nii-Armah Quaye recently underwent a tax assessment by the Financial Intelligence Centre following his highly publicised 40th birthday celebration, which drew significant attention on social media.

In response, Bills Micro-Credit Limited issued a statement distancing itself from Quaye’s personal financial activities, emphasising that it operates as an independent legal entity and does not fund his private purchases or events.

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Ghanaians blast GFA over GH¢20m sponsorship deal for Black Stars amid league struggles

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Kurt Okraku (M) is the President of the GFA Kurt Okraku (M) is the President of the GFA

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has come under fire from local football fans after announcing a new two-year sponsorship deal worth GH¢20 million with KGL for the Black Stars.

This deal, which will run until 2027, marks a significant increase from the previous GH¢14 million contract that lasted four years.

While GFA and KGL executives celebrated the renewal at a press conference in Accra, the reaction from fans has been far less enthusiastic.

Many have questioned why the Black Stars, who already receive substantial funding from the state, continue to secure such large sponsorships, while the domestic Ghana Premier League (GPL) struggles for attention and investment.

Alex Apau Dadey, Executive Chairman of the KGL Group, expressed his delight at the continued partnership, emphasising the company’s commitment to supporting the leadership of the Sports Ministry and the GFA.

GFA President Kurt Okraku also welcomed the deal, promising that the funds would be used to benefit not only the national team but also the broader football ecosystem in Ghana.

However, the announcement has sparked frustration among Ghanaians, who argue that the money would be better spent supporting the local league, which they feel has been neglected by the GFA.

Citizens on social media have voiced their concerns, suggesting that the GFA is overly focused on the Black Stars and their international prospects, often securing major sponsorships and media attention, while the local game continues to suffer.

The GPL’s ongoing struggles for visibility and sponsorship are a longstanding issue, with fans arguing that investing in the local league would foster homegrown talent and elevate the level of competition across the country.

Read some of the comments below:

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Conclave process to elect new pope go begin on 7 May, Vatican tok

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Heads of state, heads of goment and monarchs from around di world attend Pope Francis' funeral Heads of state, heads of goment and monarchs from around di world attend Pope Francis’ funeral

Cardinals go meet next month in one secret conclave to elect di next pope, di Vatican tok.

Di closed-door meeting go start inside di Sistine Chapel on 7 May and go involve some 135 cardinals from across di world.

Dis na afta di death of Pope Francis wey die at di age of 88 on Easter Monday, im funeral hold on Saturday.

Timescale no dey as to how long e go take to elect di next pope, but di previous two conclaves, hold in 2005 and 2013, e last for just two days.

Once dem enta di Sistine Chapel, cardinals no go get any communication wit di outside world until dem elect new Pope.

Na only one round of voting on di first afternoon of di conclave, but di cardinals go vote up to four times evri day aftawards.

New pope go require two-thirds majority – and dat fit take time.

Each cardinal go cast im vote on simple card and e go tok, for Latin: “I elect as Supreme Pontiff” di name of dia chosen candidate.

If di conclave complete afta third day without reaching decision, di cardinals fit pause for one day for prayer.

Outside di Sistine Chapel di world go dey watch for di smoke from di chimney.

If di smoke na black, dem go get anoda round of voting. White smoke signal say dem don choose new pope.

On Saturday, politicians and royalty join thousands of mourners as Pope Francis funeral hold for St Peter’s Square.

Hymns play out on giant speakers, occasionally drown out by di sound of helicopters flying overhead, before 91-year-old Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re give homily on di pope legacy.

Afta di ceremony, huge crowds line di streets of Rome to watch as dem carry di Pope for im procession to im final resting place, Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica.

Authorities tok say 140,000 pipo don line di streets, clapping and waving as di hearse – repurposed white popemobile – crossed di Tiber river and drive past some of Rome most recognisable sights: di Colosseum, di Forum and di Altare della Patria national monument on Piazza Venezia.

On Sunday dem release fotos of Pope Francis tomb at di church showing one single white rose lying on di stone wey dey bear di name wey dem dey call am by during im pontificate, below one crucifix illuminated by one single spotlight.

Trending Ankara-Inspired Styles for Elegant Ladies

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Ankara fabric continues to reign supreme in the world of fashion, blending tradition with modern sophistication. For elegant ladies who love to make a statement, Ankara-inspired styles offer endless possibilities, combining bold prints, vibrant colors, and stylish designs perfect for any occasion.

One of the top trending Ankara styles is the mermaid gown, a figure-hugging masterpiece that flares gracefully at the bottom, ideal for weddings and glamorous events. Peplum tops paired with pencil skirts or tailored trousers are also a favorite, offering a chic and professional look perfect for office wear or church services.

For casual outings, Ankara jumpsuits are a must-have. They provide a blend of comfort and style, allowing you to move freely while looking effortlessly polished. Another favorite is the high-low dresses, where the front hem is shorter than the back, creating a playful yet classy vibe.

Off-shoulder Ankara dresses with ruffles or fitted bodices are perfect for cocktail parties or date nights, giving off an alluring yet refined aura. Two-piece sets, combining crop tops with skirts or pants, allow for creative mixing and matching, giving your wardrobe more flexibility and style.

Don’t forget about Ankara blazers — they instantly upgrade any simple outfit, whether worn over a dress, jeans, or trousers. Accessorizing with bold earrings, stylish heels, and a matching clutch elevates the entire look, making you stand out beautifully.

Ankara-inspired styles offer endless options for every elegant lady who wants to make a stunning impression. Whether you’re dressing for a formal event or a casual day out, these trending styles will ensure you radiate confidence, beauty, and cultural pride. Step out in these Ankara pieces and let your outfit tell a story of elegance and grace.

Bills Micro Credit Board Chair Richard Quaye retires; Kwadwo Kwarteng takes over

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Business mogul, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, has officially stepped down as Board Chairman of Bills Micro Credit, marking the end of his tenure with both Bills Micro Credit and Quick Angels.

At a press conference held to announce his retirement from executive roles, Mr. Quaye called for an urgent economic and financial revolution to address the country’s growing unemployment challenge.

“My dream is about the young people of Ghana, and it is a call for an economic and financial revolution. In my dream, I see a future where the young people of Ghana have woken up and joined forces together to turn around the economic fortunes of our country,” he said.

He stressed the importance of investing in young entrepreneurs, emphasizing that the time to raise capital and scale up local businesses is now.

“Don’t take your money out of the shores of this country,” he urged, calling on investors to channel resources into homegrown enterprises capable of driving job creation and sustainable economic growth.

Taking over the mantle of leadership, Lawyer Kwadwo Dei Kwarteng has been appointed as the new Board Chairman of Bills Micro Credit. Lawyer Kwarteng brings over 15 years of experience in legal practice and corporate management to the role, a background expected to strengthen the company’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and business innovation.

Speaking at the press conference, Lawyer Kwarteng assured stakeholders of Bills Micro Credit’s continued dedication to empowering local businesses and nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs.

“We are committed to maintaining and deepening our strong and transparent relationship with the regulator as we continue to uphold the highest standards of compliance and customer service,” he assured.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Lamptey has also been announced as the new Chief Executive Officer of Quick Angels, with a mandate to sustain the company’s investment drive and business support initiatives.
Speaking at the presser he also stated that:“Our vision is evolving. We will scale new heights. Explore untapped sectors and strengthen the ecosystem that drive’s economic transformation”.

The occasion was also used to unveil a new company RNAQ Holdings , where Richard Nii Armah Quaye serves as President.

Don’t allow your pastors annoint your chip-embedded passports

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Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has advised holders of the new chip-embedded passports to avoid presenting them for anointing rituals, warning that applying oil to the passports could cause irreversible damage.
He made the call during the official rollout of the upgraded passport system in Accra.
The new chip-embedded passports, designed to meet International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, are equipped with delicate electronic components that must be protected from substances

Dr Adam Bonaa leads Ghanaian delegation to 12th Meeting of the UN Working Group on Firearms in Vienna

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Dr Bonaa, seated second from left during a panel discussion Dr Bonaa, seated second from left during a panel discussion

The Acting Executive Secretary of the National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons, Dr Adam Bonaa is leading Ghana’s delegation to the Twelfth Meeting of the United Nations Working Group on Firearms (WGF), which opened today, April 28, 2025, in Vienna, Austria.

The high-level meeting, convened under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, brings together member states and international stakeholders to advance efforts against the illicit manufacture and trafficking of firearms. This year’s agenda focuses on the role of the UN Firearms Protocol in conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and criminal justice responses.

In a strong show of Ghana’s commitment to global peace and security, the Acting Executive Secretary during a key session, delivered a presentation titled “The Contribution of the Firearms Protocol to Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Efforts: The Ghana Experience.”

His presentation highlighted Ghana’s national strategies for firearms control, including the commission’s work on weapons marking, arms stockpile management, weapons destruction, the legal framework on firearms, and public education campaigns.

He made a compelling case for integrating the Firearms Protocol into regional peace and security frameworks and called for increased cross-border collaboration to tackle the root causes of firearms trafficking.

Speaking ahead of the session, Dr Adam Bonaa emphasized the importance of aligning local actions with global standards.

“Small arms proliferation is not just a national security issue—it is a regional and international concern that threatens development, destabilizes communities, and prolongs conflicts. Ghana remains firmly committed to the full implementation of the Firearms Protocol and to sharing our experiences in support of international cooperation,” he stated.

The two-day meeting will also review criminal justice responses to firearms-related offenses and assess progress in implementing the Firearms Protocol across member states.

Ghana’s participation underscores its leadership role in West Africa on issues of arms control, peacebuilding, and organized crime prevention.

The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons continues to engage actively in global forums to promote a safer, more secure, and peaceful society through effective arms regulation and international cooperation.

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Our goal is to create 40,000 Ghanaian youth-owned businesses in 4 years – Mahama on ‘Adwumawura’

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President John Mahama has restated his government’s commitment to developing the Entrepreneural abilities of Ghanaian youth.

He said the launch of ‘Adwumawura’, an Akan word which means “the job owner” is testament to this commitment.

“The Adwumawura programe, which we are launching today, is a flagship fulfilment of that promise I made in the campaign of 2024. The adwumawura programme is not a mere policy initiative. It is a declaration of faith in the extraordinary potential of the Ghanaian youth. It is our commitment to nurturing their ambitions and translating their ideas into thriving enterprises that will drive our nation’s progress. The adwumawura programme seeks to stimulate youth employment, entrepreneurship and innovation across key sectors of our economy,” he declared at the Prempeh Assembly Hall in Kumasi on April 28.

According to him, “Our goal is to create at least 10,000 Ghanaian youth-owned businesses every year over a 4-year period.”

He used the launch to throw light of the relevance of the programme to prospective and existing youth entrepreneurs.

“This initiative will provide business development training. So, if you have your business or you want to establish a business, you will be trained on how to a manage a business. A lot of businesses fail because the promoters of the businesses do not understand how to manage a business,” he said.

President Mahama added that, “The programme will also provide access to funding. Most young people have good ideas, but they don’t have access to capital. The programme will provide coaching and mentorship. And so, for some of those you saw on the documentary, these are young entrepreneurs who have already established their businesses and so when we help you under the adwumawura programme, we will assign you to one of these entrepreneurs who have experience in running a business to guide and support you so your business can also grow.”

“We will also provide technological support and access to equipment and machinery. Somebody establishes a business, but he needs some machinery to enhance his productivity, and he cannot afford the equipment. Adwumawura is there for you. To help you buy your equipment. Adwumawura will also help with market access and facilitation. You will get support in how to market your product so that you can grow your business. And we will also have 367 days a year of comprehensive business advisory services. Once you set up your business it does not mean Adwumawura will leave you like that. If you have any problem, you can always come back and describe what your problem is, and they will support you to go forward,” the President explained further.

He assured that, “These businesses will be selected, if your business is not selected this year, it may be selected next year,”

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Kumasi High Court dismisses NDC petition against 3 parliamentary seats in A/R

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A Kumasi High Court has dismissed a petition by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) challenging the results of three parliamentary seats in the Ashanti Region in the 2024 election, ruling in favor of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The NDC filed petitions contesting the outcomes in the parliamentary elections in the Ahafo Ano South-West, Obuasi East, and Ahafo Ano North constituencies, claiming the party’s candidates had rightfully won the seats despite official recounts and the subsequent swearing-in of the NPP Members of Parliament.

Counsel for the NPP MPs, Clement Opoku Gyamfi argued that the NDC failed to comply with procedural requirements, specifically not applying for the determination of security for costs within 21 days after the election results were gazetted, as required by law.

“Two High Court judges, one from High Court 2 and another from High Court 6, have unanimously ruled that the NDC petition is invalid and dismissed it.” He said the NDC has no case and has ordered the three MPs to remain in Parliament to represent their constituencies.

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Cocaine Coast Nomenclature –

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The recent cocaine bust at the Kotoka International Airport is a matter of concern.

It paints a picture of a preference for Ghana by drug pushers, an impetus which is far from leaving the country. It can be equated to the mad rush for our forests by illegal miners in furtherance of an unwritten pact since January 7, 2025.

There is something about the country today they find working in their favour. We do not know it and can only conjecture.

It could be about cracks in the security architecture which works to their advantage or something else.

We cannot shower plaudits on government because under their watch the country is being gradually turned into a hub for hard drugs, a West African Columbia.

Previous hauls under the current administration and the matters that have arisen out of them gave us an unenviable appreciation on the opioid chart.

Whatever happened to the brouhaha over the cocaine haul at Sapeiman near Amasaman in Accra?

Have the government agencies and propaganda machinery managed to hush the story through arrests and the introduction of headlining subjects to divert attention from it?

Be it as it may, the difference between the Mahama government and its predecessor in terms of managing the opioid pandemic is easy to determine.

Under the previous administration, there was a zero tolerance for the drug trade busts occasionally being recorded.

Today, the picture is different and the efforts at challenging the authenticity of the busts by the Government Spokesperson heightens the suspicion of observers.

The embarrassment associated with one’s country earning the unenviable label of cocaine hub is too much to be ignored.

So far, we as citizens have not been convinced that the cocaine cases and the allegations associated with them have been sufficiently managed.

The AirMed brouhaha and the unconvincing narratives such as the emergency landing gear fault by the Government Spokesperson left a bitter taste in our palates. Some defences such as those made to dwarf Rev. Ntim Fordjour’s AirMed revelations, are insulting. Did he claim the aircraft suffered a puncture in the air? Stratosphere potholes?

We do not expect anything to come out of our calls for independent auditing of the AirMed landings and the power outage at the airport at the time.

Where are the exhibits, and who is the said Alhaji claimed to be behind the Sapeiman haul?

Hiding behind the title Alhaji might have provided a temporary escape route for agencies involved in the smuggling of the opioid stuff into the country, and perhaps repacking same for the European or US markets.

Were some people knee-deep in the drug smuggling business and waiting in the wings to launch the trade big time after the elections which saw a change in government?

We can bet this is not going to be the last bust. Many would be reported and while some could be pursued to the court, many might just end up like the Sapeiman and the former parliamentary candidate’s case. Until the next bust is made, so long folks.

Throwback Video Of Destiny Etiko As A Child Actor Sparks Reactions Online

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Destiny Etiko is currently trending on social media.

An old video of her has resurfaced, gaining popularity on TikTok.

The clip features a young Destiny playing a child’s role with other young actors.

Nigerian actress Destiny Etiko is trending online after an old video of her resurfaced on social media.

Assemblyman calls for reassignment of Zoomlion contract portions to assembly members

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By Laudia Sawer

Tema, April 28, GNA – Mr Joshua Teye Agudah, the Assemblyman for the Dade Agbo electoral area in the Tema Metropolis, has called on the government to reassign portions of the Zoomlion sanitation contract to assembly members.

The contract between the government of Ghana and Zoomlion Ghana Limited had recently come under scrutiny, generating public discussion.

Issues with the contracts that had been criticised covers alleged overpayments and unexecuted ones, as well as discrepancies in workers’ compensation.

Mr Agudah, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), stated that Mr Malik Basintale, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), should reassign some portions of the contracts to the metropolitan, municipal, and district chief executives (MMDCEs) to be given to assembly members and unit committee members.

He said this in reaction to Mr Basintale’s declaration not to renew the existing sanitation contract with Zoomlion Ghana Limited, if the current wage structure for sanitation workers remained unchanged, criticising the current arrangement, where workers received GH¢250 monthly, while Zoomlion retained GH¢600 as management fees from the GH¢850 allocated per worker, describing it as exploitative and unjust.

Mr Agudah said portions such as street cleaning and drainage desilting could be handled by the assembly members, who would engage community members to take up such works in their electoral area.

“The majority of the assembly members cannot work under any company due to the pressure and problems in our communities, and we are less empowered in the area of sanitation; this will do us good and the country as a whole.”

He added that they could supervise the work and ensure fair pay because they are community members and sanitation agents.

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NPP to launch ‘Patriotic Institute’ to deepen party ideals and national development

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NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is set to launch a transformative initiative, the Patriotic Institute, in May 2025, as part of efforts to deepen ideological education, build capacity among its members, and enhance its contribution to national development.

This was revealed by the General Secretary of the NPP, Justin Kodua Frimpong, during his recent nationwide tour to engage party stakeholders and grassroots supporters.

According to Mr Kodua, the establishment of the Patriotic Institute marks a major step towards institutionalising political education within the party and empowering members with knowledge, leadership skills, and a renewed sense of patriotism.

“The Patriotic Institute will be the intellectual and ideological engine of the NPP,” Mr Kodua said.

“It will focus on leadership training, research, and the promotion of the party’s foundational principles — freedom, democracy, development, and service to Ghana.”

He emphasised that the Institute will not only serve the needs of the party but will also be open to nurturing young leaders, public servants, and citizens committed to democratic values and national progress.

“This is about grooming a generation that understands governance, patriotism, and the spirit of service to country,” Kodua added.

The NPP’s Patriotic Institute is expected to offer a range of activities, including seminars, public lectures, political education courses, research publications, and policy analysis. It will also serve as a platform for engaging scholars, political leaders, and development practitioners from Ghana and abroad.

Party officials have described the upcoming launch as “timely and strategic” as the NPP continues to reposition itself for the future, focusing not only on winning elections but also on shaping the ideological and developmental discourse of Ghana.

As the NPP prepares for this historic launch in May, expectations are high among party members and political watchers alike, with many seeing the Patriotic Institute as a bold investment in the intellectual future of the party and the nation.

More details about the location, programmes, and leadership of the Patriotic Institute are expected to be unveiled at the launch event.

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I married my wife with just GH¢600, Malt, and Fanta – Rev Gideon Danso reveals

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Reverend Gideon Danso and his wife, Gina Nipah Reverend Gideon Danso and his wife, Gina Nipah

Lead Pastor of Empowerment Worship Centre, Reverend Gideon Danso, has revealed that he married his fiancée, Gina Nipah, in a simple ceremony that cost only GH¢600.

The announcement was made during a church sermon on April 27, 2025, barely a week after the pastor introduced his fiancée to the congregation. The couple tied the knot in a private event without elaborate preparations.

In a video making waves on social media, Apostle Reverend Ben Doku, founder of Overcomers Outreach Family Church, formally introduced the newlyweds to the Empowerment Worship Centre congregation in a Facebook video.

“I came here to announce to you that in the course of the week, something happened. What happened is that your lead pastor, Prophet Gideon Danso, got married. I’m here to announce to you that God has given you a mother,” Apostle Doku declared.

As the couple stepped forward, the congregation erupted in cheers to celebrate their pastor’s new marital status.

In response, Pastor Danso shared details of their modest wedding, emphasising that the ceremony was intentionally simple.

“Whether you believe it or not, it cost me GH¢600. There was no makeup, no suit, no veil. I called Reverend, he came, we signed, we took vows, he blessed us, we served Malt and Fanta. No food, no nothing. I don’t owe anybody,” he said.

He praised his wife for her understanding and support, stating that her willingness to forgo a lavish wedding allowed them to prioritise their future.

“I want to thank God for Gina. This girl is special. She has saved my pocket to build a church and a house for us to live in. I’m praying that at Stand in the Gap on Sunday, I will have prepared food for everybody to eat and worship the Lord. But between now and then, I’m a married man with GH¢600. It wasn’t planned; it happened the way God wanted it. The Lord has done it. It is finished,” he concluded.

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Court of Appeal to deliver ruling on Ataa Ayi accomplice’s case on June 5

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An alleged accomplice of notorious armed robber Ataa Ayi, Yaw Asante Agyeman, is set to appear in court on June 5, 2025, to hear the judgement on his case.

According to a report by MyNewsGh.com on April 28, 2025 the Court of Appeal has set June 5, 2025 to deliver its ruling.

The judgement will determine whether Agyeman’s conviction will stand or if his sentence will be reduced.

Yaw Asante Agyeman, a mechanic, was sentenced to 35 years in prison in December 2002 for conspiracy to commit robbery.

He has since served over 20 years of his sentence.

Bernard Kwabena Shaw, counsel for Agyeman, argued that there was no evidence to support the prosecution’s claims linking his client to the robberies committed by Ataa Ayi.

The court moved to deliver its judgement on the appeal after an eight-year legal battle on Monday, April 28, 2025.

“The link to Ataa Ayi was that most of the motorbikes used by the robbers in Ataa Ayi’s network were repaired in his [Agyeman’s] workshop. So, when the swoop was carried out on Ataa Ayi, for some reason, because they found Agyeman’s name on their phones, they charged him along with the others for conspiracy to commit robbery. He had no legal counsel and was sentenced to 35 years with the others,” Shaw told journalists.

According to multiple media reports, Shaw took up the case after the then-Governor of Nsawam Prison brought Yaw Asante Agyeman’s situation to his attention.

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China remains committed to fair trade and peaceful diplomacy – Ambassador Tong

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Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Tong Defa Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Tong Defa

China remains committed to fostering peaceful international relations and a fair, rules-based global trading system, Chinese Ambassador to Ghana Tong Defa has said.

Speaking at a media engagement in Accra, Ambassador Tong emphasised the importance of diplomatic cooperation, mutual respect and economic inclusiveness while condemning rising global protectionism and unilateral tariff policies, particularly those of the United States.

He stressed the need for dialogue and mutual respect in international relations, warning against the rise of unilateralism and economic coercion.

The Ambassador described the tariff hikes as violations of the global multilateral trading system and said that such actions threaten the foundations of international cooperation and pose risks to global economic stability.

According to him, the new U.S. tariff policies target over 180 countries and regions, including vulnerable Least Developed Countries (LDCs) with some Chinese products facing tariffs as high as 145% – and in certain cases, like solar panels, over 3,000%.

“This severely infringes upon the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, violates World Trade Organisation rules, undermines the rule-based multilateral trading system and disrupts the global economic order.

“The Chinese government strongly condemns and resolutely opposes such moves. By taking such actions, the United States defies fundamental laws of economics and market principles, disregards the balanced outcomes achieved through multilateral trade negotiations…and weaponises tariffs to exert maximum pressure for selfish interests. This is a typical act of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying,” he stated.

Multilateralism

He however called for multilateralism and collaboration in shaping the future of international relations.

“There are no winners in tariff wars. International affairs should be addressed through consultation, not coercion. The future of the world must be decided collectively,” he stressed.

He urged countries to uphold the principles of fairness, justice and mutual respect in global governance and to stand on the right side of history.

“As the second-largest economy and second-largest market for consumer goods, China is committed to opening ever-wider to the world, no matter how the international situation changes. We will continue to advance high-standard opening-up.

“We will steadily expand institutional opening-up in rules, regulations, management, and standards. We will implement high-standard policies for trading, investment, liberalisation and facilitation. We will foster a first-class market-oriented, law-based and internationalised business environment. We will share our development opportunities with the world to achieve mutual benefits,” he stated.

Support for African Trade and Development

Ambassador Tong also spoke of China’s continued support for African development, particularly in the area of trade.

He cited the country’s decision to grant 100% zero-tariff treatment to all LDCs with diplomatic ties to China – including 33 African nations. This, he noted, makes China the first G20 member to offer such comprehensive preferential access.

In addition, China has signed bilateral investment treaties with 34 African countries and double taxation avoidance agreements with 21 of them.

“China is not only opening up to the world but also sharing development opportunities, especially with our African brothers and sisters,” he said.

Neighbour diplomacy

Ambassador Tong also took the opportunity to highlight key takeaways from the recently held Central Conference on Work Related to Chinese Neighbouring Countries, in China.

That conference emphasised the critical role of neighbouring countries to development, prosperity and security… and called for the building of a “community with a shared future”.

Ambassador Tong explained that China will deepen cooperation in various fields – including economic integration, infrastructure, security and cultural exchange – while maintaining the principles of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness.

He also pointed out that, following the conference, President Xi Jinping embarked on successful visits to Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia, signalling the country’s resolve in strengthening regional ties.

Concerned referees, match commissioners boycott GPL over 21-weeks of unpaid salaries

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Photo of some Ghanaian football referees Photo of some Ghanaian football referees

Some concerned referees and match commissioners have announced a boycott of the Ghana Premier League following 21 weeks of unpaid salaries.

In a letter addressed to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and dated April 27, 2025, the aggrieved group stated that they would not resume their duties until the outstanding payments were made.

They warned that the situation could expose officials to compromise if they were offered large financial incentives during the course of their duties.

“We write, anonymously, to notify you of our decision to boycott the remainder of the Ghana Premier League games with immediate effect. This difficult decision has been taken unequivocally due to our unpaid allowances for 21 weeks, and we do not intend to return until all our outstanding debts are paid.

“We wish to remind the authorities that leaving referees’ and match commissioners’ allowances unpaid is ample ground for inducement, which we all vehemently abhor and wish to avoid at all costs to maintain the integrity of the game,” portions of the statement read.

The concerned referees and match commissioners urged the authorities to settle the arrears as soon as possible to avoid disrupting the Ghana Premier League.

“It is our considered view, and we hope that you will treat this notice with all the urgency and seriousness it deserves. We wish to conclude with an 18th-century adage that lucidly states, ‘An empty sack cannot stand upright,'” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the GFA has yet to respond to the statement and address the concerns raised.

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Student fined Shs100,000 for impersonating businessman Ham

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Ruth Nandase (R), Babu Maniharah (C) and Frank Sempa in the dock at Buganda Road Court on April 28 Ruth Nandase (R), Babu Maniharah (C) and Frank Sempa in the dock at Buganda Road Court on April 28

An 18-year-old senior three student has been fined Shs100,000 after pleading guilty to charges of impersonating Kampala businessman, Hamis Kiggundu, popularly known as Ham.

Ruth Nandase on Monday, April 28, 2025, pleaded guilty to charges of impersonation and cheating after signing a plea bargain agreement with the state and Ham’s representatives in court, for a lesser punishment at the Buganda Road Court presided over by the Chief Magistrate, Mr Ronald Kayizzi.

The state prosecutor, Mr Ivan Kyazze, told the magistrate that Nandase agreed to a fine of Shs100,000 as the sentence for her crimes after her father agreed to track down the prime suspect with whom she conspired.

Additionally, the state said her level of participation indicated that she did not mastermind the crime.

“She was being used and we have had a discussion with the father who has pledged to help track the prime suspect,” Mr Kyazze told the court.

When asked about the fine, the spokesperson of Hamis Enterprise, Mr Karim Serugo, also told the court they trust Nandase’s father to track down the prime suspect since he is a leader in his area.

Nandase had been charged alongside a 33-year-old builder, Babu Maniharah and a 25-year-old hawkwe, Frank Sempa. Maniharah and Sempa were further remanded until May 14 when they are expected to return to court.

It’s alleged that between 2023 and February 2024, Sempa, Maniharah, Nandase, and others still at large, falsely presented themselves as Hamis Kiggundu of Hamis Enterprises Ltd, with the intent to defraud people in various locations within Kampala’s Central Division.

The prosecution further alleges that on January 29, 2025, Sempa fraudulently obtained Shs50,000 from one Shafic Kawooya by claiming to be Ham and promising to secure a loan for him.

Court documents reveal that Mr Serugo also encountered a person posing as Ham on TikTok, claiming to help those in need two weeks ago.

“Serugo began chatting with the impersonator, who asked if he needed money. When Serugo said yes, the impersonator requested a deposit for “security” and provided a manager’s contact number, which initially did not go through,” reads in part the court documents.

When the number eventually connected, it became clear that the impersonator was targeting many Ugandans under the guise of being Kiggundu.

After realizing that he had been conned, Serugo reported the case to police, leading to the arrest of Nandase and Maniharah through phone tracking.

Forgive our mistakes, we’ll do better in future

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Former Vice President and NPP flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has acknowledged mistakes made by the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration and made a heartfelt appeal to Ghanaians for forgiveness, while promising improved leadership and governance in the future.

This follows criticisms suggesting that Dr. Bawumia was attempting to distance himself from his government’s failings.

Speaking during the party’s “Thank You Tour” in Goaso, Dr. Bawumia used the platform not only to express gratitude but also to reflect candidly on the shortcomings of the administration in which he served.

He struck a humble tone, stating, “We recognise that we have made mistakes along the way, and we sincerely ask for your forgiveness.”

Describing the tour as more than a celebration, he stressed that it was a moment for “sober reflection,” emphasizing that the voices of Ghanaians had been heard.

“This Thank You Tour is not just a celebration; it is also a moment of sober reflection,” he said, adding “We have listened to your concerns, and we are determined to chart a new path forward together.”

Departing from the usual political blame game, Dr. Bawumia pledged to take responsibility rather than make excuses for the government’s lapses.

“We will not make excuses. Instead, we pledge to correct our lapses and to deliver even better governance in the future.”

He concluded with a call for unity and a renewed commitment to national development:

“Let us move forward together with a renewed sense of purpose. We owe it to every Ghanaian to serve with humility, dedication, and an unrelenting commitment to progress.”

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OSP charges Charles Bissue over alleged corruption

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OSP charges Charles Bissue over alleged corruption


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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has dragged a former Presidential staffer in the previous administration, Charles Bissue, to court for allegedly engaging in corruption.

Bissue, who was also the Secretary to the disbanded Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCM), has been charged with various counts of corruption by a public officer and using public office for profit.

The OSP has accused Bissue  of allegedly using his office as Secretary of the IMCM to  collect  GH¢35,000 from one Benjamin Adjapong “for the purpose of circumventing established requirements of the IMCM in respect of verification of documents” for renewal of mining license.

Also standing trial is one Andy Thomas Owusu, who is accused of facilitating the payment of the money to Bissue.

He has also been charged with various counts of corruption of a public officer and accepting bribe to influence a public officer.

The charge sheet was filed at the High Court in Accra on Monday[April 28, 2025] and signed by the Director of Prosecutions of the OSP , Dr Isidore Tufuor.

Francis Sosu honours NDC branch executives, launches GHc1m welfare fund

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The Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis-Xavier Sosu, on Sunday, April 27, led a grand ceremony to honour the hardworking branch executives who played a key role in securing a resounding parliamentary and presidential victory for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the constituency during the 2024 general elections.

The colourful event, held at the Astro Turf in Madina, brought together 3,889 party executives, including Ward Coordinators, Secretaries, Organisers, Zonal Leaders, Assembly Members, and Unit Committee Members from all 321 polling stations in the constituency.

The celebration served as a platform to express appreciation for their dedication, loyalty, and tireless work during the campaigns.

In his speech, Mr. Sosu outlined a range of awards and incentives designed to reward excellence and encourage sustained commitment at the grassroots.

“For example, branches that recorded the highest votes will receive special awards,” he announced.

Prizes for outstanding performers included motorcycles, brand-new laptops, tricycles, foreign trips, scholarships, job placement opportunities, and cash prizes.

“We are not just giving out awards; we are also recognizing the sacrifices made by our grassroots soldiers. Our politics is not going to be transactional — it will be transformational,” Sosu emphasised, reinforcing his vision for a new style of leadership within the NDC.

A major highlight of the ceremony was the launch of a GHC 1,000,000.00 Welfare Scheme for all branch executives under the “Madina Potwesi” initiative.

The fund, with an initial deposit of GHC 100,000, is aimed at providing medical and emergency support for grassroots members who continue to sacrifice for the party.

The MP appealed to well-wishers and philanthropists to contribute generously to the fund to ensure its sustainability.

Mr. Sosu also shared emotional moments recalling the tragic loss of dedicated campaigners during the election period, paying tribute to Nathaniel and others who made the ultimate sacrifice.

He reiterated the importance of supporting party members not only politically but also in their personal welfare, underscoring his deep commitment to the NDC’s grassroots.

The event also celebrated financiers, donors, and other key contributors whose support was instrumental to the NDC’s electoral success in Madina.

Many party members described the occasion as a historic milestone in recognizing the crucial role of branch executives in political victory.

The grand ceremony concluded with music, dance, and a renewed pledge by all members present to work even harder for the NDC’s future successes.

Davido’s Wife Chioma Adeleke Set For Lavish 30th Birthday Celebration In Atlanta

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Chioma Adeleke, known as Chef Chi, will celebrate her 30th birthday on April 30.

Preparations for the birthday celebration are already in progress.

Davido’s personal assistant, Isreal DMW, announced the upcoming milestone on April 28.

Chioma Adeleke, popularly known as Chef Chi and the wife of Nigerian music star David Adeleke (Davido), is set to celebrate her 30th birthday on April 30.

GTA, Bus Stop Boyz lead clean-up exercise at Nationalism Park

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Accra, April 28, GNA – The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), in collaboration with the youth-led volunteer group Bus Stop Boyz, held a massive clean-up exercise at Nationalism Park in Accra.

The event marked a strong commitment to environmental responsibility and tourism sustainability in Ghana’s capital.

The clean-up exercise was led by Mr Gilbert Abeiku Santana Aggrey, Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, and was joined by Mr Jones Aruna Nelson, Director of Corporate Affairs, and Nana Agyenim Boateng, Director of Administration at the GTA.

Together with Bus Stop Boyz and local volunteers, the team undertook a rigorous cleaning effort to restore the beauty and cleanliness of one of Ghana’s symbolic national spaces.

To show appreciation for their civic dedication, GTA commended the patriotic drive of the Bus Stop Boyz to keep Ghana’s public spaces clean and vibrant.

Speaking to the media after the clean-up exercise, Mr Aggrey emphasised the importance of inter-agency collaboration to maintain and preserve Ghana’s heritage landmarks.

“We call on the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly and all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to prioritise the cleanliness, safety, and eco-friendliness of our historic structures.

“Under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama’s Reset Agenda, the GTA is fully committed to protecting, marketing, and maintaining all tourism sites to offer a world-class experience to every visitor,” he said.

Established under Act 817 2011 and further strengthened by Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2393 in 2019, the Ghana Tourism Authority is mandated to register, license, and promote tourist sites and attractions across the country.

While ownership and direct management of many sites fall under entities such as the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB), the Forestry Commission, traditional authorities, and private stakeholders, GTA continues to play a critical leadership role in shaping and marketing Ghana’s tourism experience.

“Tourism is a collective responsibility. We urge government agencies, the private sector, traditional leaders, civil society, and local communities to join hands in safeguarding our

natural and cultural heritage for the benefit of present and future generations,” Mr Aggrey added.

The clean-up campaign was part of GTA’s broader vision to promote responsible tourism, foster environmental consciousness, and revitalise tourism infrastructure, ensuring Ghana’s attractions remain accessible, attractive, and globally competitive.

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Akufo-Addo prioritised loyalty over competence – Asah-Asante

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Dr Kwame Asah-Asante is a political scientist Dr Kwame Asah-Asante is a political scientist

Political scientist Dr Kwame Asah-Asante has backed claims that former President Akufo-Addo’s refusal to reshuffle his ministers significantly contributed to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections.

His comments follow recent remarks by the NPP’s 2024 presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who attributed the party’s electoral loss to several factors, including arrogance of power, failure to reshuffle government officials, the introduction of the E-Levy, and the controversial domestic debt exchange programme (haircut policy).

Dr Bawumia made these comments during the launch of his nationwide “Thank You” tour at the auditorium of Takoradi Technical University, highlighting the struggles Ghanaians faced amid an IMF-backed debt restructuring programme.

Speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey, Dr Asah-Asante underscored that the failure to reshuffle non-performing ministers was a critical misstep.

According to him, former President Akufo-Addo prioritised loyalty over competence, which ultimately hurt the administration’s performance and contributed to public dissatisfaction.

He explained that ministerial reshuffles serve important purposes such as injecting fresh energy into governance, refocusing policies, and ensuring regional balance.

He said, “They talked about the issue of the fact that he did not reshuffle the government and all that. It tells you about what? The way Nana Akufo-Addo was not prepared to change those who were non-performing ministers. If you read literature on reshuffling of ministers, we bring them for so many reasons. One of the reasons that we bring people in to come and replace others is to inject fresh energy into the system. Sometimes you bring people in the focus of a policy and the direction of a policy.”

“Sometimes you bring them in just to, you know, have a regional balance and whatnot. And in all these things, competence is critical. It’s not about loyalty. Nana unfortunately, sacrificed competence and loyalty. That doesn’t work because the person can be loyal to you, but you know him to be an incompetent person. What can he do? He can’t do anything and that will translate into the results that you want. You want results because governance is nothing but about what? About records. So what results do you want to have in terms of what you have done? So your records, where would that be? So that is why these are some of the things that cause the difficulties.”

Dr Asah-Asante further noted that beyond national issues, constituency-specific challenges also impact electoral outcomes.

He expressed interest in seeing if research reports had captured these localized concerns, as they are often decisive factors for voters.

“I’m happy, they’ve done research to point them out. I have not seen the report, but I want to see whether there are constituency-specific issues. Because in voters, when they are voting, apart from national ones that they look out for, what about constituency-specific issues? Because various constituencies have their own problems. And how do you respond to them? It’s a function of whether people will vote for you or not. So I would have loved to see something like that, constituency-specific issue.”

Ayisha Modi is suffering from abandonment issues, childhood trauma

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Media personality Monalisa Abigail Semeha, popularly known as Mona Gucci Media personality Monalisa Abigail Semeha, popularly known as Mona Gucci

Media personality Monalisa Abigail Semeha, popularly known as Mona Gucci, has stated that Ayisha Modi is struggling with deep-rooted abandonment issues.

This comes after Ayisha’s recent series of outbursts against dancehall musician Stonebwoy.

Ayisha Modi, who was once involved with the BHIM Nation Camp, recently took to social media to launch a series of scathing attacks against Stonebwoy.

In a stream of viral videos, she accused the “Therapy” hitmaker of ingratitude, disrespect, and sidelining her, despite the sacrifices she claims to have made in support of his brand.

According to Ayisha, these frustrations led to her departure from the BHIM Camp.

But in response to the numerous revelations from Ayisha Modi, Mona Gucci stated that they reflect unresolved personal traumas, particularly abandonment issues stemming from her childhood experiences.

“You have abandonment issues, you need to go and heal yourself and stop this nonsense. Everyone is afraid to say it to you but I will tell you and I know you will come and drag me but I don’t care. When you go to bed you will understand what I’m saying is the truth. You are not a good person.

“Your problem is that growing up you didn’t have love and care as a child. That is the reason why anytime you see any celebrity then you intend to buy a gift for them just to be accepted around them,” she stated.

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Kwamigah-Atokple meets Sir Sam Jonah, joins others for Togo’s 65th independence reception

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Kwamigah-Atokple and Sir Sam Jonah when they met Kwamigah-Atokple and Sir Sam Jonah when they met

The Council of State Member representing the Volta Region, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, has met with Sir Sam Jonah as they both joined others in conversations on tourism, investments, and collaboration.

The two leaders met at a diplomatic gathering at the Embassy of Greece over the weekend.

Making this known in a post he shared on his Facebook page, Kwamigah-Atokple stated that this was after he ha joined other dignitaries at the commemoration of the 65th independence day celebrations of Togo in Accra.

The event, which took place at the Togo High Commission at Cantonments, in Accra, according to him, “intertwined histories and futures, it was a strong reminder that building economic, political, social, and cultural ties remains essential, especially for those of us sharing direct boundaries with Togo.”

He also added that in his meeting with Sir Sam Jonah later, they discussed issues surrounding Greece-Ghana partnerships and the future of investments in the Volta Region.

“I attended another important diplomatic gathering at the Embassy of Greece, on conversations on Tourism, Investment, and collaboration.

“In attendance was Sir Sam Jonah. I also had a tete-a-tete with Hon. Harry Theoharis who was the former Minister of Tourism, former Deputy Minister of Finance, and currently a Member of the Hellenic (Greek) Parliament,” he added.

The US Department of State also conveyed warm congratulations to the people of Togo, stating, “On behalf of the United States of America, I extend warm congratulations to the people of Togo on the 65th year of your independence. On this occasion, we proudly reaffirm our continued partnership and friendship with the people and government of Togo. I look forward to broadening our collaboration on a wide range of initiatives that further security and prosperity for both our nations. I look forward to working together to build even stronger ties in the years ahead.”

See his full post below:

Earlier today, I had the distinct honour of joining the High Commissioner of the Togolese Republic, H.E. Awoki Panassa and his spouse, at a reception celebrating the 65th Anniversary of Togo’s independence at the High Commission in Cantonments, Accra.

It was a privilege to stand alongside colleagues, friends, and dignitaries, in affirming the bonds of brotherhood between Ghana and Togo. As neighbours with intertwined histories and futures, it was a strong reminder that building economic, political, social, and cultural ties remains essential, especially for those of us sharing direct boundaries with Togo.

Later this evening, I attended another important diplomatic gathering at the Embassy of Greece, on conversations on Tourism, Investment and collaboration .

In attendance was Sir Sam Jonah. I also had a tete-a-tete with Hon. Harry Theoharis who was the former Minister of Tourism, former Deputy Minister of Finance, and currently a Member of the Hellenic (Greek) Parliament.

Mr. Theoharis, who is contesting for the position of Secretary-General of UN Tourism, shared with me his vision for global tourism and development.

We discussed the growing Greece-Ghana partnership, particularly in tourism, trade, and cultural exchange. I also highlighted tourism opportunities in the Volta Region that could drive mutual economic benefits.

I sincerely thank Mr. Theoharis for his openness and dedication to global tourism. I humbly encourage all delegates to support his candidacy.

I look forward to building on these relationships for greater cooperation and shared progress.

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President Mahama launches Adwumawura Programme

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

The launch of the Adwumawura Programme is underway at the Prempeh Assembly Hall in Kumasi.

The Adwumawura Programme, spearheaded by the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), is aimed at creating sustainable jobs and providing better livelihoods for young people.

The programme will empower 10,000 young Ghanaians, aged between 18 and 35, each year to start and grow their businesses.

President John Dramani Mahama is the guest of honour.

Watch a livestream of the event below:

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