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Trump’s foreign student ban at Harvard temporarily halted

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A judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration’s plan to strip Harvard University of its ability to enrol foreign students.

The ruling came after Harvard filed a lawsuit – the latest escalation of a dispute between the White House and one of America’s most prestigious institutions.

The university said the administration’s decision on Thursday to bar international students was a “blatant violation” of the law and free speech rights.

The Trump administration says Harvard has not done enough to fight antisemitism, and change its hiring and admissions practices – allegations that the university has strongly denied.

US District Judge Allison Burroughs issued a temporary restraining order in a short ruling issued on Friday.

The order pauses a move that the Department of Homeland Security made on Thursday to revoke Harvard’s access to the Student and Exchange Visitor Programme (SEVP) – a government database that manages foreign students.

The next hearing will occur on 29 May in Boston.

“With the stroke of a pen, the government has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body, international students who contribute significantly to the University and its mission,” Harvard argued in the lawsuit.

“We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action,” Harvard President Alan Garber said in a letter.

‘We did not sign up for this’: Harvard’s foreign students are stuck and scared

“The revocation continues a series of government actions to retaliate against Harvard for our refusal to surrender our academic independence and to submit to the federal government’s illegal assertion of control over our curriculum, our faculty, and our student body,” he wrote.

In response, White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson said: “If only Harvard cared this much about ending the scourge of anti-American, anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist agitators on their campus they wouldn’t be in this situation to begin with.

After the restraining order was issued, Ms Jackson accused the judge in the case of having a “liberal agenda”.

“These unelected judges have no right to stop the Trump Administration from exercising their rightful control over immigration policy and national security policy,” she said.

Graduation in the shadow of uncertainty

It was quiet at Harvard on Friday. Classes have finished for the year and preparations are being made for commencements. Gazebos were going up on the quad as students rented their gowns and collected tickets for family members.

For those graduating, it should be a week of celebration. But for foreign students hoping to remain in the US, it’s been a 24-hour whirlwind.

All morning Harvard’s international student body scrambled to find out what was going to happen. Would they have to leave the US immediately? Were they now under the threat of deportation?

Cormac Savage from Downpatrick in Co Down Northern Ireland is six days from graduating with a degree in government and languages. He’s taking a job in Brussels, partly because of the uncertainty in the US.

“You know that you’re fine if you’re still legally in the United States for the next 90 days, but you don’t know that you can come back and finish your degree,” he said on Friday. “You don’t know if you can stay and work in the US if you’re about to graduate.

The order also complicates plans for students still enrolled, like Rohan Battula, a junior from the UK who will rely on his visa to work in New York in June.

“I was worried if I went home I wouldn’t get to come back,” he told BBC, so he opted to stay on campus.

For a group of international students gathered on the banks of the Charles River, as rowing teams sculled by, the relief was palpable when news came in of the reprieve from the Boston court.

Mr Battula also felt relieved after Judge Burroughs issued her order. But the uncertainty still is taking a toll.

“It’s surreal to think that even for some period of time you’re unlawfully staying in a country, just because you’ve been to university there,” Mr Battula said.

Student dreams left in limbo

There are around 6,800 international students at Harvard, who make up more than 27% of its enrolled students this year.

Around a fifth of them are from China, with significant numbers from Canada, India, South Korea and the UK. Among the international students currently enrolled is the future queen of Belgium, 23-year-old Princess Elisabeth.

Leo Ackerman was set to study education and entrepreneurship at Harvard beginning in August, fulfilling a “dream”.

“I was really excited, and I’m still really excited if I manage to go there,” Mr Ackerman said. “Having it taken away feels like a really sad moment for a lot of people.”

Eliminating foreign students would take a large bite out of Harvard’s finances. Experts say international students are more likely to pay full tuition, essentially subsidising aid for American students.

Undergraduate tuition – not including fees, housing, books, food or health insurance – will reach $59,320 (£43,850) in the coming academic year, according to the university. The total cost of a year at Harvard before any financial aid is usually significantly more than $100,000.

Isaac Bangura, a public administration student from Sierra Leone, moved to Harvard with his wife and two young daughters after surviving a civil war.

“Since yesterday, my kids has been asking, ‘Daddy, I understand they are coming to return us home again.’ They are referring to deportation,” he said.

He said he has to be strong for them and has faith. “I know the American people are always, whenever they are into issues, they will find ways of resolving it,” he said.

Graph showing proportion of foreign students on the rise at Harvard since 2006

The government vs. an ultra-elite university

In addition to Harvard, the Trump administration has taken aim at other elite institutions, not only arguing that they should do more to clamp down on pro-Palestinian activists but also claiming they discriminate against conservative viewpoints.

On Friday, speaking from the Oval Office, President Donald Trump said, “Harvard is going to have to change its ways” and suggested he is considering measures against more universities.

In April, the White House froze $2.2bn (£1.7bn) in federal funding to Harvard, and Trump has threatened to remove the university’s tax-exempt status, a standard designation for US educational institutions.

The funding freeze prompted an earlier Harvard lawsuit, also asking the courts to stop the administration’s actions.

Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond law professor, said federal courts in Massachusetts and New England, where the initial stages of the case will play out, have consistently ruled against the Trump administration.

But the outcome may be less predictable in the US Supreme Court, where Harvard’s case may end up.

“These are tough issues for Harvard, but they have the resources and they seem to have the will to fight,” Mr Tobias said.

Harvard leaders have made concessions to the White House – including dismissing the leaders of its Center for Middle Eastern Studies, who came under fire for failing to represent Israeli perspectives.

But it also enlisted several high-profile Republican lawyers, including Robert Hur, a former special counsel who investigated Joe Biden’s retention of classified documents.

Foreign students currently attending Harvard have expressed worries that the row could force them to transfer to another university or return home. Being logged on the SEVP system is a requirement for student visas and, if Harvard is blocked from the database, students could be found in violation and potentially face deportation.

Several British students enrolled at Harvard, who spoke to the BBC on condition of anonymity out of fear of immigration authorities, worried their US education could be cut short.

“I definitely think freedom of speech is a problem on campus, but it’s being actively worked on… it was an absolute shock when yesterday’s announcement happened,” said one student

“There’s a lot of anger, people feeling like we’re being used as pawns in a game.”

SOURCE: BBC NEWS

Ghana to Witness Spectacular Fire Fall Tonight: A Natural Wonder

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Ghana to Witness Spectacular Fire Fall Tonight: A Natural Wonder

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Accra, Ghana – The Ghana Meteorological Agency has predicted a breathtaking display of the fire fall phenomenon in certain parts of the country this evening. This rare and spectacular event occurs when the setting sun’s rays reflect off the waterfalls in Ghana’s lush forests, creating a sight to behold.

The fire fall is expected to occur around 6:00 PM GMT, just as the sun sets over the horizon. The best viewing spots will be in the Western Region, near the famous waterfalls. Viewers are advised to find a vantage point with an unobstructed view of the western sky to witness this spectacular event.

According to Dr. Akua Addo, a meteorologist at the Ghana Meteorological Agency, “We have analyzed the weather conditions and predict that the fire fall phenomenon will occur this evening, providing a unique opportunity for Ghanaians and tourists to witness this natural wonder.”

While the fire fall is a natural phenomenon, authorities urge the public to exercise caution and respect the environment. Dr. Akua Addo emphasizes, “As we enjoy this natural spectacle, let’s prioritize our safety and the protection of our environment.”

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the fire fall phenomenon. Find a suitable viewing spot and enjoy the breathtaking display of nature’s beauty.

Gender Minister shares her journey of unexpected calling into politics

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Minister for Gender and Social Protection, Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has shared how community work and faith led her to public service in a revealing account of her unconventional path into politics

The 49-year-old PhD holder from the University of Ghana detailed her transition into politics and meteoric rise to a ministerial position in an interview on JoyNews Personality Profile.

Naa Momo began her political career in 2000, serving as an assemblywoman and later as the presiding member of the Krowor Municipal Assembly.

The Nungua native contested the December 2016 elections under the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) but lost to Elizabeth Afoley Quaye of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who won the Krowor seat.

With the spirit of perseverance, she contested again in the 2020 election under the same umbrella party and won. She retained her seat in 2024 and was later appointed as substantive minister to oversee gender and social protection.

According to Naa Momo, politics was never her dream.

“If it’s not divine orchestration, then I’ll say I stumbled on it,” she reflected about her political beginnings. “This wasn’t something I planned for. People who knew me from the past are often surprised I’m in politics; they would never have associated me with it.”

Describing herself as “more of an introvert”, she admitted politics was never her ambition. Her journey began through church activities with the Assemblies of God congregation and subsequent civil society work.

“Through my charitable work with fishmongers, they eventually pushed me into politics,” she explained. “I was teaching them about leadership through a model training programme when the opportunity came to serve as a chief executive.”

The turning point came when community members challenged her to practise what she preached about local government leadership. “They said, ‘You’ve been teaching us we can start from the local government level; now here’s your chance.’ It completely threw me off board,” she recalled.

Despite initial setbacks – including being told she wasn’t partisan enough – she persevered. “I took it in good faith… When the opportunity came to serve as a government appointee, I was encouraged to contest as presiding member. By God’s grace, I won. That’s when my political journey began.”

Her story highlights how grassroots engagement and community pressure can sometimes create unexpected paths to public service, even for those who never envisioned political careers.

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‘Don’t be silly’ – Thaddeus Sory drags Godfred Dame

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Lawyer for one of the petitioners seeking the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, Thaddeus Sory has criticized former Attorney General Godfred Dame, labeling him an “incongruous cry baby”.

The response by the petitioner’s lawyer follows Dame’s comments on Joy FM’s Top Story program, where Dame accused the NDC government of politicizing the removal process, pointing to the petitioners’ legal team—Sory, Tsatsu Tsikata, and Oliver Barker-Vormawor—as evidence of NDC bias.

Godfred Dame also claimed to have consistently defended the judiciary during his tenure.

In a Facebook post on May 23, 2025, Sory refuted Dame’s allegations of partisanship, citing his diverse legal history, including representing NPP figures like Ambrose Dery, O.B. Amoah, and Kwaku Kwarteng, as well as defending accused persons in the Ghana @ 50 case.

He challenged Dame’s credibility, accusing him of benefiting from controversial Supreme Court decisions and engaging in unethical practices, such as communicating directly with an accused person behind their counsel’s back.

“You were appointed Deputy Attorney-General by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo—hardly a coincidence. That appointment itself was incongruous. Your elevation to Attorney-General was even more so.

“Do you recall the host of card-carrying NPP lawyers who surrounded you, not as a private legal practitioner, but as Attorney-General, during the Supreme Court proceedings on the vacant seats case?

“And yet, without any shred of moral scruple, you allege that I represent an individual (Dan Ofori) solely because I am NDC-affiliated? Even though I represented this client long before the suspended Chief Justice was elevated to the Court of Appeal?” he questioned.

Sory also addressed Dame’s involvement in Vincent Ekow Assafuah’s dismissed injunction suit against the Chief Justice’s removal proceedings, calling Dame’s persistence audacious after the Supreme Court’s 3-2 ruling on May 6, 2025. He warned Dame to stop throwing tantrums, threatening a harder response if the behavior continues.

“As I once asked: how did your legal acumen suddenly improve just because you became Attorney-General? Now that the mystique of that office has left you, you cling to a 3-2 loss as some kind of moral victory, because at least it wasn’t unanimous.

“Let me say this clearly: stop the tantrums. The next “knock” may not be a gentle tap. It will land like a sledgehammer… In a hard cast like manner, don’t be silly…” he wrote.

Read the full post by Thaddeus Sory below:

THE INCONGRUOUS CRY BABY AGAIN…

By Thaddeus Sory

1. This will be direct and straight forward… no allegoric narrations. This is because the Cry Baby needs another knock and each time he refuses to heed the lesson from the previous knock, the next knock must be harder.

2. Mr. Incongruous Cry Baby has no sense of shame at all. Having failed to attract attention for some time now, Mr. Cry Baby [Incongruous is his first name] has once again started screaming. This time, the forum for his mostly infamous screams is Joy FM’s Top Story programme, not his favorite forum [and you know where].

3. Without any sense of compunction, Cry Baby “incongruously” lamented thus:

“If there are any group of people who have politicized this process it is the NDC government. Look at the band of lawyers representing the petitioners. Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata, Mr. Thaddeus Sory a lawyer who has gone on record as representing all NDC figures in the past 8 years, and who is very much associated with the NDC, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a young man who worked with President Mahama in his office”.

4. That, indeed, is most incongruous. Who I ask, are the band of lawyers representing the Suspended Chief Justice? In just about a month you! Yes Mr. Cry Baby have personally appeared in two of the four suits directly involving proceedings for the Chief Justice’s removal.

5. You were appointed Deputy Attorney-General by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo—hardly a coincidence. That appointment itself was incongruous. Your elevation to Attorney-General was even more so.

6. Do you recall the host of card-carrying NPP lawyers who surrounded you, not as a private legal practitioner, but as Attorney-General, during the Supreme Court proceedings on the vacant seats case?

7. And yet, without any shred of moral scruple, you allege that I represent an individual (Dan Ofori) solely because I am NDC-affiliated? Even though I represented this client long before the suspended chief justice was elevated to the Court of Appeal?

8. Allow me to refresh your memory on my legal diversity: Mr. Ambrose Dery—your colleague Minister—was my pupil master. Together, we defended Mallam Yusuf Isa, who was appointed by President Kufuor.

9. I shared a night at the Police Headquarters with Hon. O.B. Amoah, an NPP stalwart, during a politically sensitive case. I defended accused persons in the Issa Mobila criminal trial, a matter that became a major campaign point for the late President Mills.

10. The firm Kulendi @ Law can attest to the massive support I gave them in the Ghana @ 50 case. Were those accused persons in the Ghana @ 50 case NDC officials?

11. Ask Hon. Kwaku Kwarteng, I represented him in a matter easily perceived as political and anti-NDC. None of the cases I have cited involve the NDC, yet here you are, painting me with a partisan brush.

12. I am a professional, bound by Rule 65 of our legal ethics to represent anyone who retains me, subject only to certain exceptions. If your memory is programmed to interpret everything through an NDC lens, you have my sympathy.

13. In the light of all this, Mr. Cry Baby ridiculously boasted:

“If there is any Attorney-General who, from the start of his appointment, has stood up for the judiciary and spoken against attacks on the judiciary, it is myself.”

14. Your present battle is clearly incongruous. It has nothing to do with principle; it is a blatant effort at self-preservation. Even in that same Joy FM interview, Evans Mensah observed that you appeared before the Supreme Court—presided over by the suspended Chief Justice—under highly suspicious circumstances. And now you claim to be standing on principle?

15. As Attorney-General, you benefited from a stream of unanimous and often controversial decisions in politically charged cases. You were routinely excused for legal oversights that, in earlier years, would have drawn scathing rebuke from the Supreme Court.

16. For the record: I went against my personal principles and appeared on several radio stations to defend the judiciary, despite being directly involved in related matters. I made it clear I would take action against anyone who maligned the judiciary—without any expectation of recognition.

17. And yet again, without hesitation, you proclaimed:

“It is about time good men of this country stood up for what is righteous and what is right.”

18. If all men in Ghana behaved like you, where will the good men be to be fighting a blasphemous cause you have the temerity to call “righteous and what is right?”

19. How can a Minister for Justice:

• Defend a Supreme Court ruling where an ex parte order was granted within two hours of filing—without hearing the other party?

• Communicate directly with an accused person behind the back of their counsel?

• Coach an accused person to implicate a co-accused?

20. Your initial injunction in the Assafuah proxy case was dismissed. Now, you reappear with the appropriate party and file yet another injunction? The audacity is staggering.

21. There is no Attorney-General who has contributed more to the low rating of the judiciary than you. You are the only Attorney-General who has never lost a case etc. What has changed?

22. No Attorney-General has done more to erode public trust in the judiciary than you. You wear your record of “never losing a case” as a badge of honor. What has changed now?

23. As I once asked: how did your legal acumen suddenly improve just because you became Attorney-General? Now that the mystique of that office has left you, you cling to a 3-2 loss as some kind of moral victory, because at least it wasn’t unanimous.

24. Let me say this clearly: stop the tantrums. The next “knock” may not be a gentle tap. It will land like a sledgehammer… In a hard cast like manner, don’t be silly…

GA/KA

I was dragged for about 30 meters

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Akrobeto escaped the accident unscathed Akrobeto escaped the accident unscathed

Ghanaian actor and television personality Akwasi Boadi, popularly known as Akrobeto, has shared his gratitude after surviving a severe car accident on the Accra-Kumasi Highway on Friday, May 23, 2025.

In a video released some hours after the accident on Friday, May 23, 2025, Akrobeto recounted the incident, which occurred near Konongo in the Ashanti Region, just a short distance from the town while he was traveling to Kumasi.

He described the accident as “fatal,” explaining that a heavy-duty truck collided with his Toyota SUV and dragged his vehicle for about 30 meters before coming to a halt. The impact caused a significant crowd to gather within minutes, blocking the main road from Accra to Kumasi.

“The car rammed into mine and dragged me for about 30 meters before the articulator came to a halt for me to also come to a stop. The entire place became crowded in less than five minutes,” Akrobeto stated.

Despite the severity of the crash, Akrobeto emerged unscathed, as did a passenger he was giving a lift to. He was taken to Kumasi Hospital, where doctors evaluated him.

“After looking at my car and myself, the doctor told me, ‘Your God is a big God.’ Nothing bad happened to me,” he said, expressing his gratitude to Ghanaians for their love and support following the incident.

While indicating his willingness to shoot the weeks edition of his Real News show, Akrobeto indicated that the management of Despite Media had asked him to take a break for the week.

Eyewitness accounts reported that the accident occurred when a tricycle, locally known as an Aboboyaa, suddenly crossed the path of a vehicle, leading a heavy-duty truck to crash into Akrobeto’s car to avoid a collision. The actor’s vehicle sustained significant damage, but no casualties were reported.

Akrobeto, known for hosting The Real News on UTV, noted the outpouring of concern from fans, stating, “This accident has given me the opportunity to appreciate how people love me. I am grateful to the entire Ghana.”

GA/KA

Terlabi defends armed presence at Wontumi’s house, says ‘no one is above the law’

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NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Antwi Boasiako 'Wontumi' NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Antwi Boasiako ‘Wontumi’

Deputy Minister for the Interior, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, has justified the presence of armed security personnel at the residence of Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, during an operation on Friday morning in Kumasi.

In an interview with Citi FM, Terlabi stated emphatically that the security services acted on intelligence and had no intention of harming the politician.

“The security services are on top of their job; they know what they are about, and there is nobody in this country who is above the law,” he said.

“When you fall foul of the law, the law will come for you,” he added, defending the rule of law and the authority of security institutions to act when necessary.

According to the deputy minister, the operation was intelligence-led. “Yes, the information is that the security team went there. I am yet to get the details, but what I am saying is that they did not go to Wontumi’s house without intel, and I don’t think I can share all those details on air,” he disclosed.

Responding to concerns raised by Wontumi about the heavy security presence and the use of armed personnel for what he claimed should have been a mere invitation, Terlabi said such precautions were necessary given the public conduct of the NPP chairman.

“My brother, I am sure you and I would call the security services names if they went there unprepared. The kind of things he [Wontumi] says on air—to the extent that there was a time he even challenged the security personnel and the sitting President—if he was trying to do something untoward, the security services must be prepared. That is not to say they were going there to shoot him down,” he clarified.

He further emphasized the seriousness of the situation, likening the approach to the caution taken when dealing with a dangerous animal.

“Because the gentleman in question has made all manner of statements, if you are to go and catch a wild dog, you don’t go there without arming yourself,” he said.

Terlabi also revealed that, although the initial intent was to invite Wontumi, the decision was later made to reschedule the engagement.

“They did not go there to kill him; they went there to invite him. So, if at the end of the day they decided otherwise—that he should be brought in on Monday—so be it,” he concluded.

Security operatives now political pawns under Mahama gov’t – NPP’s Salam Mustapha

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Salam Mustapha, the National Youth Organizer of NPP and President John Mahama Salam Mustapha, the National Youth Organizer of NPP and President John Mahama

The National Youth Organiser of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has accused the current John Dramani Mahama administration of misusing the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).

According to him, since the National Democratic Congress (NDC) took over power, security operatives have been deployed in ways that raise serious concerns.

His comments follow the arrest of Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, in a dawn raid carried out by eight armed operatives of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) on Friday, May 23, 2025.at his residence.

Kumi recently petitioned President John Mahama to dissolve the committee probing the removal of the Chief Justice.

The former parliamentary candidate for Adenta on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), cited allegations of misconduct in his petition, which he believes could compromise the integrity of the inquiry.

He alleged that on May 15, 2025, after the committee’s inaugural sitting, Justices Pwamang and Adibu-Asiedu, along with Supreme Court Justice Yonny Kulendi, were seen dining with Thaddeus Sory—counsel for petitioner Daniel Ofori—at Santoku Restaurant in Accra’s Airport Residential Area.

Kumi claimed they were overheard discussing matters related to the petition.

Speaking in an interview on Channel1 TV, Salam Mustapha argued that the once-revered security apparatus has lost its credibility and respect.

“If he [Kumi] were arrested on criminal charges, it would have concerned us. But once it is frivolous and trumped up, you understand that there is no value in it.

“I shudder to think that one of the most respected and finest security institutions—the NIB—has been reduced to a political pawn used by the government to target political opponents,” he stated.

KA

Was the NPP expecting the Veep to return to Ghana in an STC bus? Alan’s running mate asks

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Vice Presidential candidate for the Movement for Change in the 2024 elections, Kwame Owusu Danso Vice Presidential candidate for the Movement for Change in the 2024 elections, Kwame Owusu Danso

Vice Presidential candidate for the Movement for Change in the 2024 elections, Kwame Owusu Danso, Esq., has slammed critics, particularly members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) who have questioned the use of a private jet by Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

Some NPP members, including the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, have criticised the Mahama-led National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for what he described as extravagant spending in the face of national hardship.

According to him, Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang returned from a medical trip to the United Kingdom on Thursday, May 22, aboard a luxury chartered VistaJet that cost the country over $170,000.

Assafuah made the claim in a post on social media, citing the country’s erratic power supply, lack of medical equipment in hospitals, and ongoing strike actions by university lecturers as more pressing areas that deserve funding.

“While students study by candlelight, lecturers are on strike, and hospitals lack gloves, Ghana’s Vice President touched down from London on a VistaJet, a luxury chartered flight,” he wrote.

“Cost? Over $170,000 (20 billion old cedis). This is enough to:

Pay 250 striking university staff for a month.

Complete a CHPS compound or stock a hospital pharmacy for a year.

Fund electricity for 50 SHSs for a whole term.

Buy 150,000 exercise books for basic schools.”

Responding to the accusations by the NPP during a panel discussion on Pan Africa TV, Kwame Owusu Danso, Esq., dismissed the criticism, questioning whether the NPP expected the Vice President to arrive in the country using a commercial vehicle.

“Let’s talk about the propaganda some people in the NPP have been pushing—that she flew in with a private jet. I wonder if they wanted her to fly in with an STC bus. I wonder if they expected the Vice President to return home to us in an OA bus or a Sprinter. I wonder. She is the Vice President, for crying out loud.

But when you were in government, you had people flying abroad just to watch Arsenal and Manchester [United] play. One weekend, they would fly in and fly out. Are those people more human than the Vice President?

We had people who flew out to buy pizza and returned the same day. They would charter a plane, fly out to buy pizza, and then come back to Ghana. And those people—are they more human than the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana?

Ghanaians, we don’t respect. Did we expect her to come in a trotro? What is this?” Kwame Owusu Danso, Esq., who is the husband of Ama Pratt, spokesperson to the Vice President, questioned.

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Read Reasoning of Supreme Court in 3-2 Ruling Dismissing Assafuah’s Suit Seeking Halt of CJ Removal

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The Supreme Court dismissed a suit seeking to halt the removal process of Chief Justice Torkornoo The Supreme Court dismissed a suit seeking to halt the removal process of Chief Justice Torkornoo

The Supreme Court of Ghana, on May 6, dismissed an injunction application filed by Vincent Assafuah, the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, which sought to halt proceedings on three petitions calling for the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.

The application, brought forward by the opposition NPP legislator, was presented in court by his lawyer, former Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame.

In a 3-2 majority decision, Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, alongside Justices Yonny Kulendi and Amadu Tanko, ruled to dismiss the injunction request.

Justices Henrietta Mensah Bonsu and Ernest Gaewu dissented, opposing the majority decision.

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Adhere to product  advertisement guidelines – FDA

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 The Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has called on industry players to ensure that product advertisements strictly adhere to the guidelines established by the Authority.

According to the Authority, a lot of advertisers were not respecting the guidelines on advertisement.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the FDA, Dr Delese A.A. Darko, who made the call in Accra on Wednesday said it was important for industry players to follow the consolidated guidelines as advertisements.

She added that advertisement had the power to influence consumers’ choices as well as the public health outcome of those choices.

“Advertising guidelines must uphold ethical standards and align with ethical requirements, providing clear direction to help meet all stakeholders confidently and allow them to meet their regulatory requirements and obligations,’’ she said.

The consolidated guidelines, she said, brought together requirement for several product categories ranging from cosmet­ics to medical substances in relation to their advertisement.

Additionally, Dr Darko explained that the consolidated guidelines had not been designed to stifle creativity but to thrive in a space where the public was “in­formed, protected, and respected.”

She said that some of the core values that the consolidated guidelines sought to promote, were “truthfulness and ethical standards” that aligned with clear regulatory directions.

“Strong advertising guidelines are not about control. They are about building trust . When consumers believe that a brand prioritises their well-being, they respond with loyalty and confidence,” Dr Darko said.

Dr Darko reaffirmed the commit­ment of the Authority to responsible advertisements that were impactful and promote public health and safety.

For her part, Mrs Rhoda Ewurabena Appiah, the head of Communications and Public Education, FDA, in an inter­view with journalists, said that the Au­thority had been able to settle on some areas for improvement in the advertising space following the consolidation of the guidelines after engagements with the stakeholders over the past month.

Among the areas, she said, were the approval of an advertisement where industry players would now have a two-year option to have their advertise­ments approved instead of the one year approval.

Mrs Appiah noted that the FDA had decided on a scheme to ensure that all created advertisement content uploaded on social media were regulated.

“We didn’t have a strict regulation or clear guideline on how to regulate content creation and uploads on social media. This is a place that is fluid, and people will always want to churn out content.

As a result of this engagement, we have decided on a certain scheme where you do not need application for each content, but rather there is a way you can lump all your promotional campaign documents for the year and present it to the FDA,” Mrs Appiah said.

She noted that failure to adhere to the consolidated guidelines would attract various sanctions, including prosecution under the Public Health Act.

 BY EUGENE AMPIAW  

Defence Minister accuses NPP government of neglecting Presidential jet

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Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah has taken a swipe at the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, accusing it of running down Ghana’s presidential jet and leaving it in a deplorable state.

Addressing recent concerns about the condition of the aircraft, Dr Omane Boamah reminded the NPP of what he described as its poor stewardship of the jet while it was under the care of the Ghana Armed Forces.

“Let the NPP, which suffered the most humiliating defeat in both the presidential and parliamentary elections in recent memory, take note of this: the Akufo-Addo administration ran down the presidential jet,” he stated.

The minister made this statement in reaction to a Facebook post by the NPP Member of Parliament (MP) for Old Tafo Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Vincent Assifuah, claiming that Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang returned to the country after her three-month medical treatment in London on a chartered flight, Vista Jet 836, which landed in Accra at 15:40 GMT.

He revealed that Ghana’s aircraft is currently undergoing significant maintenance and repairs overseas.

“Among other issues, its fuel tank is even corroded,” the minister disclosed, adding that the jet has been effectively grounded and is receiving a complete maintenance, repair, and overhaul regimen.

Dr Omane Boamah noted that the jet may only return to a “fairly usable state” after three months of what he described as “therapy.”

He emphasized that the aircraft is currently unfit for use, highlighting what he believes to be the extent of neglect under the previous government’s watch.

Expand insurance coverage to informal sector … Finance Minister urges NIC Board

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The newly inaugurated Board of the National Insurance Commission (NIC) have been urged to work hard to help expand insurance coverage and access to all segments of Ghanaian society, especially the informal and agricultural sectors.

The Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, in a speech read on his behalf by the Deputy Minis­ter for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, expressed concern about Ghana’s low insurance penetration rate, currently below 2 per cent.

“We must think differently, act boldly, and innovate deliberately to build a thriving and inclusive insurance ecosystem,” the minister emphasised.

He said it was important to extend insurance protection to the informal sector, which constitut­ed nearly 80 per cent of Ghana’s economy.

Dr Forson called on the insurance companies to develop products that were tailored to the everyday realities of farmers, artisans, market traders, and other underserved groups.

“When a farmer in Garu loses a harvest to floods, or a trader in Makola loses stock to fire, the absence of insurance becomes an economic vulnerability,” he noted. “We cannot afford to leave the majority of our population unpro­tected.”

He emphasised the vital role of insurance in strengthening national resilience, supporting disaster re­covery, and safeguarding long-term economic stability.

“Insurance must be a tool for climate resilience, a buffer for shocks, and a safeguard for our gains. This is why embedding environmental, social, and gov­ernance principles into insurance operations is no longer optional,” Dr Forson stated.

He urged the NIC and industry stakeholders to improve enforce­ment of compulsory insurance laws such as those for motor vehi­cles and commercial properties by leveraging technology and systemic reforms rather than relying solely on punitive measures.

Mr Christopher Boadi-Mensah who chairs the NIC Board, ex­pressed gratitude to the President, John Dramani Mahama, for the confidence reposed in them and pledged the Board’s commitment to transformative leadership.

“We accept this honour with humility and a strong sense of pur­pose, we are inspired by the call to make insurance more inclusive and accessible, especially to the many Ghanaians in the informal and agricultural sectors who remain unprotected.”

He outlined some core priorities that will guide the Board’s man­date, including expanding access to insurance nationwide, deepening market penetration and awareness through education and outreach, fostering innovation and digital transformation to modernise service delivery and ensuring the insurance sector contributes mean­ingfully to employment, economic growth, and national well-being.

The other members of the board are the Commissioner of Insurance, Dr Abiba Zakariah, Ms Jean-Marie Formadi, the Presi­dent’s nominee, Simoan Akibange Aworigo, President’s nominee, David Clotey Collison, Emmanuel Amofa, Matthew Kweku Attai Aidoo.

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State Housing hands over 24-unit residential facility to Immigration Service

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Muntaka (in white fugu) with the GIS boss to his right cutting the tape to open the facility Muntaka (in white fugu) with the GIS boss to his right cutting the tape to open the facility

The State Housing Company Limited (SHCL) has officially handed over a newly-completed four-storey, 24-unit apartment complex to the Ghana Immigration Service at Savelugu in the Northern Region.

The facility, commissioned by the Minister of the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, is a major milestone in SHCL’s ongoing commitment to support national security through sustainable and dignified housing.

This project, initiated in 2016 under an agreement between SHCL and the Ghana Immigration Service, was designed to provide modern residential accommodation for junior-ranked officers stationed at the Tamale International Airport and within the northern security corridor.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Muntaka commended SHCL for delivering a high-quality facility that does not only meet housing needs, but also enhances the morale and welfare of security personnel.

He emphasised the government’s belief of providing secure and comfortable housing for officers, which is geared towards enabling them to serve the nation more efficiently and with greater dedication.

Speaking at the event, the Acting Comptroller-General of the Immigration Service, Samuel Basintale Amadu, expressed appreciation to government and the State Housing Company for the much-needed intervention.

He highlighted the severe accommodation challenges faced by the Service in the region and noted that this project brings welcome relief to officers and their families.

Managing Director of State Housing Company Limited, John Bawah, reaffirmed SHCL’s dedication to delivering affordable and durable housing solutions across the country, especially for frontline workers and essential service personnel.

This project, according to the MD, stands as a testament to SHCL’s capacity to execute quality government-led housing interventions that promote national development.

In a further demonstration of the government’s housing agenda, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka also performed a sod-cutting ceremony for a new 24-unit housing complex.

The second project is targeting senior officers of the Ghana Immigration Service, which will also be built at the same location.

SHCL has also been tasked to execute this second phase, which will include added amenities to serve the unique needs of senior staff.

Audit Service rejects UTAG-UG Claims, Upholds Integrity of UG Compensation Audit Report

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The Audit Service has maintained that the University of Ghana overstated employee compensation The Audit Service has maintained that the University of Ghana overstated employee compensation

The Ghana Audit Service has refuted claims made by the University of Ghana chapter of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG-UG) regarding a recent audit report, defending the integrity of their findings.

The response addresses UTAG-UG’s press conference held on May 20, where the union disputed the audit report’s claim that the University of Ghana overstated employee compensation by GH¢59.2 million between 2022 and 2024.

The Audit Service maintains that their audits are conducted according to international standards and applicable laws, and their reports aim to help institutions correct financial deviations, not malign their reputation.

According to a statement issued by the Audit Service, the publication and subsequent statements by UTAG-UG misrepresented the contents of a recent Special Audit Report titled “Recoveries Made from Disallowed Expenditure in the Auditor-General’s Reports from 2020–2023 and Payroll Savings as at 31st December 2024.”

The report, the Service clarified, was not meant to accuse the university of financial misconduct but rather to highlight recoveries and savings made through routine verification processes.

“The public should disregard such calls by UTAG-UG. Our audits are conducted in accordance with internationally recognized standards, including the International Standards for Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAIs), and applicable laws such as the 1992 Constitution, the Public Financial Management Act (2016), and the Audit Service Act (2000),” part of the statement read.

Gideon Mensah shines in resilient French Ligue 1 campaign with Auxerre

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Ghana international Gideon Mensah enjoyed a standout season in the French Ligue 1, Ghana international Gideon Mensah enjoyed a standout season in the French Ligue 1,

Ghana international Gideon Mensah enjoyed a standout season in the French Ligue 1, overcoming an early setback to cement his role as a defensive mainstay for AJ Auxerre.

Despite missing the opening five matches of the campaign due to a long-term, undisclosed injury, the left-back returned with purpose and featured in every game thereafter, making 29 appearances, including 26 starts.

Mensah’s impact was felt across the defensive third, where his consistency and discipline proved invaluable. He recorded an impressive 68 tackles, 50 interceptions, and 74 clearances over the course of the season, underlining his reputation as one of the league’s most reliable full-backs.

Whether deployed in a traditional back four or as part of a five-man defensive setup, the 25-year-old remained a fixture on the left flank, providing both stability and tactical flexibility.

His ability to read the game, combined with a tireless work ethic, made Mensah a key figure in Auxerre’s defensive structure. The former Red Bull Salzburg player’s resurgence after injury is a testament to his resilience and professionalism, further solidifying his place not just at club level but also within Ghana’s national team setup.

As Auxerre reflect on their campaign, Mensah’s performances will undoubtedly stand out as one of the season’s brightest positives, a reminder of the quality and determination he brings to every match.

Ntim Fordjour pressures Ablakwa to resign over veep’s use of jet

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A collage of MP for Old Tafo[L] and MP for North Tongo, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwah A collage of MP for Old Tafo[L] and MP for North Tongo, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwah

The Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev John Ntim Fordjour, has urged the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, to resign from his position as Minister for Foreign Affairs, in line with a vow he made to resign immediately should his government engage a private jet for use by the President or Vice President.

Ablakwa, who while in opposition led a campaign to expose President Akufo-Addo’s global travels aboard private jets, vowed in 2022 that he would resign from government if an NDC President or Vice President ever used a private jet.

“I will resign from government if we come to power and our leader patronizes a private jet. I will resign. Why should I stay there? What I do is based on principle. It is not personal. It’s not that I hate President Akufo-Addo or love him — that’s not the point. It’s about the principle, about protecting the public purse. …I will resign; I once resigned from the Appointments Committee,” Ablakwa said during a radio interview.

Rev. Ntim Fordjour, who is the Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament, stated in a post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that politics must not degenerate into populist stunts. He said that while in opposition, Ablakwa ridiculed the Presidency, publicized presidential travels involving private jets, and demonized the practice, which earned him applause from his party supporters.

He added that the Foreign Affairs Minister, caught up in the excitement of opposition politics, may have forgotten that exigencies could require the President or Vice President to use private jets from time to time in the course of their legitimate official duties.

Rev Ntim Fordjour urged the Minister to do the honourable thing and resign to demonstrate that he is a principled politician.

“You have hung yourself with your own words! You were categorical in your vow. You dared Ghanaians by stating that you would immediately resign as Minister if your Presidency ever used a private jet. And here we are. Our Vice President was graciously returned to Ghana to continue her duties aboard a private jet paid for by Ghanaian taxpayers.

“Ghanaians expect you to resign immediately from office as Foreign Affairs Minister to demonstrate that you are a man of integrity — a man who can be trusted to stand by his own words. Be a man of principle and resign! Just for the record, the use of private jets by the President or Vice President, when required, is not a crime — nor is it inappropriate when the presidential jet is unavailable.”

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GFA ends StarTimes broadcast deal

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially ended its broadcast partnership with StarTimes The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially ended its broadcast partnership with StarTimes

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially ended its broadcast partnership with StarTimes following the expiration of their agreement at the end of the 2023/24 football season.

Talks to renew the contract, which had been ongoing since the season’s conclusion, have broken down, with both parties unable to reach a consensus on new terms. The GFA confirmed that all negotiations were brought to a close in March 2025.

StarTimes, a Chinese pay-TV broadcaster, entered the Ghanaian market in 2016 and became the GFA’s official broadcast partner in 2017. Over the years, the partnership provided coverage for the Ghana Premier League and other domestic competitions.

However, the end of the deal has also revealed financial disagreements. The GFA is now seeking to recover an outstanding debt of USD 842,173.36, which it claims StarTimes owes under the previous agreement. Legal counsel has been retained, and formal proceedings have begun to reclaim the sum.

In a statement, the GFA said it remains committed to finding a new media partner that can offer a fair, transparent, and beneficial arrangement that serves the interests of clubs, fans, and the broader football community.

Audit Service fires back at UTAG-UG over smear campaign claims

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The Audit Service has dismissed suggestions of tarnishing the image of the University of Ghana (UG), insisting that it delivered a professional assessment of the books of Ghana’s premier tertiary institution, cited for overstating employee compensation by GH¢59.2 million.

The response from the Audit Service, mandated by law to audit public institutions, therefore, upholds a news article published by MyJoyOnline from the same report, which did not go down well with the University of Ghana Chapter of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG-UG), despite clarifications by UG’s acting Deputy Internal Auditor, Prof. Samuel Simpson, captured in subsequent publications.

In a detailed press release on Friday, May 23, the Ghana Audit Service addressed concerns raised by UTAG-UG.

At a press conference on Tuesday, May 20, the Secretary of the University of Ghana Chapter of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG-UG), Dr Jerry Joe Harrison, faulted the Auditor-General over claims of irregularities in a recent payroll audit report.

The report had indicated that the university overstated employee compensation by GH¢59.2 million, an assertion that the university management had debunked.

According to Dr Harrison, the initial audit report was not shared with them for clarification and/or comments, if any, before the report was made public.

READ ALSO: UG overstated its employee compensations by GH¢59.2m between 2022 and 2024 – Auditor General’s Report

“This is a serious breach of the ethical standards required for this profession. For such a basic ethical ethos to be ignored clearly smacks of incompetence and/or mischief,” he stated, adding, “We therefore call for the Auditor-General to resign honourably, or we will petition the President for his removal.”

Additionally, he requested punishment for all individuals involved in the audit in accordance with the ethics of the profession.

“We also want to state that the situation where auditing has been used as a tool to disallow payments of legitimate claims from sub-vented institutions must stop with immediate effect,” he added.

However, the Audit Service has pointed out that, “Throughout the process, the audit team engaged the entity concerned, raising any deviations with them for their response before the final certificate was signed. It is therefore erroneous for UTAG-UG to assume otherwise.”

The Audit Service insisted that the publication and subsequent statements by UTAG-UG misrepresented the contents of a recent Special Audit Report titled “Recoveries Made from Disallowed Expenditure in the Auditor-General’s Reports from 2020–2023 and Payroll Savings as at 31st December 2024.”

“Our audits are conducted in accordance with internationally recognised standards, including the International Standards for Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAIs), and applicable laws such as the 1992 Constitution, the Public Financial Management Act (2016), and the Audit Service Act (2000).” the Audit Service maintained.

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Kwame Jantuah slams NPP’s Justin Kodua over comments on Kumi’s arrest

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

Legal practitioner Kwame Jantuah has strongly criticized the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, for what he described as an “immature” response to the arrest of former NPP parliamentary candidate for Adenta, Alfred Kumi.

Speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey, Jantuah took issue with Kodua’s call for party supporters to gather at Kumi’s residence following the arrest, urging a more responsible approach.

“That advice is immature because what the General Secretary should have said and done is, ‘NPP loyalists, meet the gentleman where they have taken him and defend him,’” Jantuah said.

“It should not be at his house. You don’t have the power to stop that kind of thing. Just because they did it the last time doesn’t mean it should be done every time someone is arrested. It is very wrong.”

He emphasized that party supporters should focus on ensuring legal representation for Kumi rather than engaging in potentially chaotic gatherings.

“If nothing else, you meet him where he’s been taken and get lawyers to defend him,” he advised.

Jantuah also questioned the nature of the arrest, particularly the involvement of national security rather than the police.

“Is this not a national security issue? If national security has gone to arrest him, they have reasons to arrest him. Why wasn’t it the police who arrested him, but national security?” he asked.

While expressing some reservations about the method used in the arrest, Jantuah was unequivocal in his disapproval of how the party leadership reacted.

“What I wasn’t in favor of is the mode they used to arrest him, but it’s an allegation. However, I don’t understand why the General Secretary would say NPP people should go and mass up at the place. We have laws in this country, and a political party cannot decide to be unruly—and he’s been unruly,” he concluded.

Ministry of Education deploying measures to curb indiscipline in SHS – Apaak

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Deputy Minister of Education, Dr Clement Apaak Deputy Minister of Education, Dr Clement Apaak

The Ministry of Education is implementing a series of measures to address the growing rate of indiscipline in Senior High Schools (SHSs) across the country.

The Deputy Minister of Education, Dr Clement Apaak, revealed in a social media post on Friday that the government will empower Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) to help schools address disciplinary issues.

He also noted that the Mahama administration intends to reintroduce routine searches of students’ belongings, a practice that was discontinued after the New Patriotic Party (NPP) assumed office in 2017.

“The Hon. Minister of Education has, through the Ghana Education Service [GES], authorized the management of secondary schools to conduct searches on students—something that was not permitted under the previous government. In addition, PTAs have been restored to their status prior to 2017. These are just two of many policy measures currently in the pipeline,” he stated.

Dr Apaak said the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, had directed the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service to begin implementing further interventions aimed at achieving holistic reforms in the near future.

He described the issue as “worrying,” and cited it as justification for the need to review the Free SHS policy in order to “improve and sustain it.”

In recent times, there have been several reports of misconduct by students in Senior High Schools. Last week, a 16-year-old student of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (SHS) in the Ashanti Region was arrested for possessing a locally manufactured gun without lawful authority.

Earlier this week, a video circulated widely on social media showed a student refusing to tuck in his shirt despite being reprimanded by a teacher.

Unity Cup: Black Stars to open camp on Sunday

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Ghana is set to take on rivals Nigeria in a semifinal clash on May 28 at the Gtech Community Stadium Ghana is set to take on rivals Nigeria in a semifinal clash on May 28 at the Gtech Community Stadium

Management Committee Chairman of the Black Stars, Randy Abbey, has confirmed that the Black Stars will kick off camping for the Unity Cup tournament on Sunday, May 25.

Ghana is set to take on rivals Nigeria in a semifinal clash on May 28 at the Gtech Community Stadium.

The winner will face either Trinidad and Tobago or Jamaica in the final on May 31 at the same venue.

Although the season has yet to conclude for most Ghanaian players in Europe’s top five leagues, Randy Abbey provided insight into the team’s itinerary while speaking to 3Sports.

“We had a meeting with the management committee, and the team will assemble in London on the 25th,” he said.

“They will have three training sessions before the first game on the 28th against Nigeria.”

Speaking on team news and squad expectations, Abbey said, “There are quite a number of players who are injured. There are also a few players engaged in qualifying games for Europe, so their clubs won’t release them. Mind you, this period is outside the FIFA free period.

“For those whose leagues are still in session and remain in contention, they might not be available, in addition to the injured players,” he added.

These games form part of Ghana’s preparation for the Matchday 7 and 8 games of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali in September, before wrapping up their matches against Comoros and the Central African Republic in October.

Week 32 Match Preview – Bibiani Gold Stars vs Asante Kotoko

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Asante Kotoko are currently enjoying a strong run Asante Kotoko are currently enjoying a strong run

Bibiani Gold Stars and Asante Kotoko will clash in the top fixture of the week at Bibiani Park, with both sides keen to strengthen their title push.

Gold Stars, currently second on the table, trail the leaders, Nations FC, by just a point, while Kotoko sit fourth, three points behind.

This encounter comes five months after their last meeting in the Premier League, which saw Kotoko win 2-0. Bibiani Gold Stars approach this fixture with renewed belief after a narrow victory over Nsoatreman last Sunday.

Asante Kotoko are also enjoying a strong run, securing back-to-back wins over Dreams FC and Berekum Chelsea, extending their unbeaten streak to four matches. However, they remain goalless in their last three away games, an issue that could test their attacking credentials in Bibiani.

The head-to-head record slightly favors Kotoko, who have won three of their six encounters since March 2022, with the remaining three ending in draws. Across those matches, Gold Stars have managed just two goals, while Kotoko have scored ten.

In 31 league games this season, Bibiani Gold Stars have recorded 16 wins, 8 draws, and 7 losses, scoring 31 goals and conceding only 19. Kotoko, on the other hand, have 15 wins, 9 draws, and 7 losses, with 33 goals scored and 22 conceded.

Both teams have identical recent form, with 11 wins in their last 20 games, and with the title race heating up, Sunday’s contest promises to be a defining moment in the season.

NACOC intercepts cannabis trafficking attempts at Kotoka Airport

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Large quantities of cannabis set to be smuggled out of the country were intercepted Large quantities of cannabis set to be smuggled out of the country were intercepted

The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has detained four individuals at Kotoka International Airport following separate attempts to smuggle large quantities of cannabis out of the country.

The arrests, made on Sunday, May 18, 2025, were the result of routine profiling and intelligence-led operations by NACOC officers.

One of the suspects, 23-year-old British citizen Jada Chyna Brown-Frater, was stopped during pre-boarding checks for a British Airways flight to Gatwick.

A search of her luggage revealed 32 slabs of cannabis, weighing a total of 17.72 kilograms. She was taken into custody and is expected to face prosecution.

In a related operation on the same day, NACOC officers intercepted another British national, 19-year-old Christian Williams Owusu, who had just arrived from Dubai on an Emirates flight. Two suitcases in his possession were found to contain 92 slabs of cannabis, amounting to 53.60 kilograms.

Further investigations linked two additional individuals to Owusu’s smuggling attempt. They have also been arrested and are currently assisting with ongoing inquiries.

The Acting Director of Public Affairs and International Relations, Francis Opoku Amoah, reaffirmed the Commission’s resolve to crack down on drug trafficking networks.

He noted that NACOC would continue to enhance surveillance and intelligence gathering to protect Ghana’s borders from the narcotics trade.

MoMo growth soars as transactions hit all-time high after e-levy removal

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Ghana’s mobile money sector reached an all-time high in April 2025, with transactions totaling GH₵365 billion, according to the latest Bank of Ghana report.

This marks a 3.8% increase from March’s GH₵351.7 billion and reflects growing confidence in and usage of digital financial services across the country.

The sharp rise follows the repeal of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy) in March, which experts believe played a major role in encouraging more high-value transfers.

The total number of transactions also rose from 764 million in March to 778 million in April, signaling sustained user activity and trust in the platform.

April also saw an increase in active mobile money accounts to 24.2 million, while registered accounts grew to 75.2 million. Interoperability transactions—transfers across different networks—climbed to GH₵4.0 billion, up from GH₵3.2 billion the previous month.

Analysts point to expanding mobile penetration, user convenience, and improved digital literacy as key drivers.

With its growing reach, mobile money is increasingly seen as a tool for deepening financial inclusion, especially in rural and underserved areas.

Asante Kotoko in talks to sign Dreams FC attacker Joseph Esso

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Esso rejoined the Still Believe lads in March 2024 Esso rejoined the Still Believe lads in March 2024

Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko have set their sights on securing the services of experienced attacker Joseph Esso in the upcoming transfer window.

The Porcupine Warriors are keen on strengthening their attack for next season, and Esso, who currently plies his trade for Dreams FC, has emerged as one of their top targets heading into the summer window.

Esso rejoined the Still Believe lads in March 2024 and has since established himself as a key member of the squad. This season, the 28-year-old has racked up 9 goals in 29 appearances in the Ghana Premier League.

According to reports, negotiations are ongoing between Asante Kotoko and Dreams FC over a possible transfer in the impending window.

Meanwhile, Dreams FC are said to be ready to cash in on the enterprising attacker at the right price. At the moment, the club is focused on the remaining Ghana Premier League matches, despite significant interest from Kotoko in their player.

Coach Karim Zito, who recently joined Kotoko from Dreams FC, is expected to play a major role in the acquisition of Esso.

With his wealth of experience in the domestic league, Esso could be a great addition to the Asante Kotoko squad should the move materialize.

Esso is no stranger to the Ghanaian top-flight, having had spells with Ebusua Dwarfs and Hearts of Oak.

The Porcupine Warriors are fourth in the Premier League standings with 54 points, while Dreams FC sit in 9th place with 43 points.

GhanaWeb X Space on Royalty Collection and Distribution in the Music

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Join GhanaWeb's X spaces to discuss about royalties in the music industry Join GhanaWeb’s X spaces to discuss about royalties in the music industry

Several Ghanaian musicians and entertainment personalities have consistently voiced concerns over the inadequate royalties they receive throughout their careers.

Recently, popular music duo Lali X Lola petitioned the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, regarding unpaid royalties from the digital music platform Boomplay.

Similarly, rapper Tulenkey has highlighted the poor state of Ghana’s royalty system, describing it as one of the major challenges confronting the local music industry.

In response to these concerns, GhanaWeb is hosting an X Space discussion featuring key stakeholders in the industry.

The conversation explores practical measures that digital distribution platforms and the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) can implement to address the ongoing issues with royalty collection and distribution.

Confirmed speakers include music duo Lali X Lola, the acting CEO of GHAMRO, and several other prominent figures from Ghana’s entertainment industry.

Join the live discussion on X Spaces via the link below:

https://x.com/i/spaces/1lPJqMpaXqwJb

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I am a good cook, no woman can starve me – Fred Amugi

Veteran actor, Fred Amugi Veteran actor, Fred Amugi

Veteran actor Fred Amugi has confidently declared that no woman can ever make him go hungry, thanks to his exceptional cooking skills.

He made this bold statement on GTV’s Breakfast Show, where he revealed that his signature dish is okro stew, which he uniquely prepares using coconut oil instead of the traditional palm oil.

Amugi shared that in his household, okro stew is often served with rice, highlighting his versatility in pairing dishes. The actor jokingly offered to cook for the interviewer someday, assuring the host, Kafui Dey, that he would not doubt his culinary abilities or suspect that a woman had prepared the meal for him.

According to Amugi, his passion for cooking dates back to his childhood. He began cooking at the age of nine, when his mother would assign him cooking duties for specific weeks. On other days, she would have him observe while she cooked, teaching him valuable skills.

Mr Amugi’s expertise extends beyond okro stew; he revealed that he can also pound and turn fufu independently, showcasing his proficiency in traditional Ghanaian cuisine.

Amugi further recounted how his father would often tell him, “What the girls can do, you should be able to do too,” a lesson he says has greatly influenced him.

The actor appeared on the show to talk about the Ghana Must Go stage play, written by celebrated playwright Latif Abubakar. The play is set to premiere on May 24–25, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

The story revolves around a group of friends who, tired of life in the diaspora, return to Ghana to face an uncertain future and rediscover their roots.

37 Hospital records over 140 TB cases in 2024 with 80% recovery rate

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The hospital also recorded an impressive 80 percent recovery rate The hospital also recorded an impressive 80 percent recovery rate

Naval Captain Harriet Manu, Officer-in-Charge of Public Health at the 37 Military Hospital, has disclosed that the hospital’s Tuberculosis Unit recorded 144 cases of TB in 2024, with an impressive 80 percent recovery rate attributed to the dedication of the staff.

Captain Manu highlighted that the facility’s solid team provides professional care for those infected.

She made this known during the handing over of a Ghana Armed Forces TB Control Programme Office to the hospital, sponsored by the PK Foundation, on Thursday, May 22, 2025.

She expressed concern that many cases referred to them often reach an advanced stage, emphasizing the need for early detection, treatment, and counseling.

The hospital not only treats TB patients but also conducts contact tracing to prevent the spread of the disease.

Captain Manu thanked the Foundation for its support, stating that it will enhance advocacy and campaign efforts against TB.

She added that the Department of Health Promotion regularly conducts public education on TB and other infectious diseases, stressing that TB is preventable and curable with early treatment.

“People usually come here with TB at an advanced stage, but I can confidently say that last year, we recorded almost 144 cases with about 80 percent recoveries. The team we have is solid. When you test positive for TB, we embark on contact tracing to ensure the disease has not spread to others. TB is preventable, which is why the Department of Health Promotion conducts public education activities in schools, barracks, and other places to educate people on TB and other diseases,” she said.

Show us the data – Dr Stephen Amoah challenges NDC’s economic growth claims

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Deputy Finance Minister and Nhyiaeso MP, Stephen Amoah Deputy Finance Minister and Nhyiaeso MP, Stephen Amoah

Former Deputy Finance Minister and Nhyiaeso MP, Stephen Amoah, has questioned the credibility of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government’s claims of economic improvement just four months into its tenure.

Speaking on Wontumi Radio’s morning show, Amoah cast doubt on the NDC’s ability to effect significant economic progress in such a short time, suggesting that any perceived gains were likely the result of initiatives and policies left behind by the previous administration.

“How could the NDC have improved the economy within four months of coming into power?” he asked.

“The government needs to showcase the independent variables that have generated economic growth in the country over the past three months in 2024,” he added.

He further criticized the government for what he described as minimal economic expenditure, arguing that there hasn’t been enough public spending to drive genuine growth. In his view, this undercuts any claims of rapid recovery or transformation.

Amoah also took aim at the NDC’s apparent focus on forming boards rather than outlining a clear economic direction. “The government’s recent focus on commissioning boards indicates a lack of preparedness to manage the country’s economy effectively,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Ghanaian cedi is still showing signs of sustained strength against major international currencies, according to the latest interbank exchange rates released by the Bank of Ghana.

As of the close of business on Thursday, May 22, 2025, the cedi traded at:

GHS 11.6242 (buying) and GHS 11.6358 (selling) against the US dollar,

GHS 15.6090 (buying) and GHS 15.6257 (selling) against the British pound,

GHS 13.1157 (buying) and GHS 13.1287 (selling) against the euro.

These figures reflect a relatively stable performance by the local currency amid ongoing economic adjustments and efforts by the central bank to maintain monetary stability.

Market analysts suggest that the cedi’s firm stance may be attributed to improved foreign currency inflows, a disciplined fiscal environment, and the Bank of Ghana’s strategic interventions in the forex market.

Terlabi defends armed presence at Wontumi’s house, says ‘no one is above the law’

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NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Antwi Boasiako 'Wontumi' NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Antwi Boasiako ‘Wontumi’

Deputy Minister for the Interior, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, has justified the presence of armed security personnel at the residence of Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, during an operation on Friday morning in Kumasi.

In an interview with Citi FM, Terlabi stated emphatically that the security services acted on intelligence and had no intention of harming the politician.

“The security services are on top of their job; they know what they are about, and there is nobody in this country who is above the law,” he said.

“When you fall foul of the law, the law will come for you,” he added, defending the rule of law and the authority of security institutions to act when necessary.

According to the deputy minister, the operation was intelligence-led. “Yes, the information is that the security team went there. I am yet to get the details, but what I am saying is that they did not go to Wontumi’s house without intel, and I don’t think I can share all those details on air,” he disclosed.

Responding to concerns raised by Wontumi about the heavy security presence and the use of armed personnel for what he claimed should have been a mere invitation, Terlabi said such precautions were necessary given the public conduct of the NPP chairman.

“My brother, I am sure you and I would call the security services names if they went there unprepared. The kind of things he [Wontumi] says on air—to the extent that there was a time he even challenged the security personnel and the sitting President—if he was trying to do something untoward, the security services must be prepared. That is not to say they were going there to shoot him down,” he clarified.

He further emphasized the seriousness of the situation, likening the approach to the caution taken when dealing with a dangerous animal.

“Because the gentleman in question has made all manner of statements, if you are to go and catch a wild dog, you don’t go there without arming yourself,” he said.

Terlabi also revealed that, although the initial intent was to invite Wontumi, the decision was later made to reschedule the engagement.

“They did not go there to kill him; they went there to invite him. So, if at the end of the day they decided otherwise—that he should be brought in on Monday—so be it,” he concluded.

Eight Mpox cases confirmed in Ghana – GHS

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed eight new cases of monkeypox (Mpox), sparking renewed concerns about the spread of the viral disease across the country.

Dr. Dennis Odai Laryea, Consultant Public Health Physician and Deputy Director of Surveillance at the GHS, disclosed the development during an interview on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Friday, May 23.


“Currently, we have eight confirmed cases. Cumulatively, for this year, we have nine. We had one case earlier in the year, which was quickly contained. This current outbreak, as of yesterday, has resulted in eight confirmed cases across two regions, Greater Accra and Western. Four cases have been recorded in each region.”


According to him, the Ghana Health Service has investigated over 100 suspected Mpox cases across the country as part of ongoing surveillance efforts. Although all 16 regions have reported suspected infections, confirmed cases have so far been recorded in only two regions, Greater Accra and Western.


“This is the essence of our surveillance system, identifying and responding to suspected cases before confirmation,” Dr. Laryea explained.


Mpox is a viral disease that spreads through close contact with an infected person, animal, or contaminated objects. Symptoms typically include fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes, back pain, muscle aches, headache, and general fatigue.


In response to the outbreak, the GHS urged the public to take preventive measures seriously. These include practising regular hand hygiene, avoiding physical contact with individuals showing symptoms such as rashes, and reporting any suspected cases to the nearest health facility immediately.


Health authorities are on high alert and have intensified public education and disease monitoring efforts in all regions to curb any potential spread.

Woman, 35, dies after being struck by lightning in Ho

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The woman, identified as Selina Kuma Kle, sold kenkey at Ho Bankoe Sorkode Station The woman, identified as Selina Kuma Kle, sold kenkey at Ho Bankoe Sorkode Station

A 35-year-old woman has died at Adzimakorfe (SDA Down), a suburb of Ho in the Volta Region, after she was allegedly struck by lightning.

The incident occurred near her house at about 6 p.m.

The woman, identified as Selina Kuma Kle, sold kenkey at Ho Bankoe Sorkode Station.

An eyewitness, Christopher Ametefe, told Class News he was staking lotto when the woman also arrived.

“I came to stake lotto, and she also came to stake her own. I had a conversation with her, and she said there’s too much gossiping in this area. I told her that gossiping is everywhere, so she should focus on her life,” he said.

“I staked my lotto and left. Upon reaching home, I realized the agent had made a mistake with the numbers, so I returned to the lotto agent to correct it. Less than five minutes after the rain started, we heard a loud thunderclap with lightning, which struck her down and ended her life,” he recounted.

Ametefe said he was left in shock.

A family member also disclosed that she received a phone call from her sister-in-law breaking the news to her.

“I had a call from my brother’s wife asking if I had heard about the death of my cousin. I told her I hadn’t heard anything. I quickly rushed to the scene to see for myself, and truly, she was dead,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ruddy Kle, alias Paka, an elder brother of the deceased, expressed the belief that, apart from walking in the path of lightning, an individual could be struck if they had an issue with someone and were cursed by that person.

“I know my sister was a quiet person who wouldn’t have issues with anyone, but what I know about a thunder strike is that if you are cursed with it or you walk in its path during the rain and it strikes, you will be a victim,” he said.

Given his sister’s peaceable nature, he believed something was amiss and stated that the issue would be investigated.

Meanwhile, traditional leaders from Ho Bankoe performed rituals to allow Selina’s body to be removed from the scene.

After the rites, the family said they reported the matter to the police for assistance in conveying the body, but their efforts yielded no positive results, resulting in them transporting the deceased to the Ho Teaching Hospital morgue themselves.

Residents remain in a state of fear and panic, as they said such an incident had never happened in their area before.

One dead, others injured in bloody clash between Nsawam youth groups

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File photo: The police have since moved in to restore calm in Nsawam File photo: The police have since moved in to restore calm in Nsawam

A violent clash between youth groups in Nsawam Adoagyiri, located in the Eastern Region, has resulted in two deaths and several injuries, according to the Ghana Police Service.

Police investigations indicate that the incident began with a shooting on May 20, 2025, in Adoagyiri, which left one person dead and another injured.

According to a police statement dated May 23, 2025, this incident triggered a reprisal attack involving approximately 300 youths. They blocked roads, burned tyres, and vandalized shops and vehicles in the area.

The retaliation led to three additional injuries, with the victims rushed to the hospital for treatment. One of the injured, Isaah Masawudu, later succumbed to his injuries, further escalating tensions.

Following his death, youths from Adoagyiri Zongo went on a rampage, intensifying the disturbances.

A reinforcement team from the National Police Headquarters and the National Formed Police Unit was deployed to the area and successfully restored calm.

The police stated that efforts are ongoing to apprehend all individuals involved and ensure they face legal consequences.

The Ghana Police Service has urged the public to remain calm, assuring residents that measures have been put in place to maintain law and order in Adoagyiri and its surrounding communities.

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Napoli secure Serie A title after Scott McTominay’s stunner sees off Cagliari | Napoli

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A spectacular scissor kick from Scott McTominay set Napoli on their way to a 2-0 win over Cagliari that sealed the Serie A title for Antonio Conte’s side in their final league game of the season.

Napoli went into the match leading the Italian table by just one point from Inter, who kicked off at the same time on Friday night away to Como. When Stefan de Vrij put Inter ahead via a corner after 20 minutes, they leapfrogged Napoli in the live standings, but the goal from the former Manchester United midfielder McTominay in the 42nd minute, acrobatically converting Matteo Politano’s cross, eased nerves in Naples.

Romelu Lukaku doubled Napoli’s lead six minutes after the restart by latching on to a long ball, shrugging off a defender and calmly finishing past the Cagliari keeper Alen Sherri. The rest of the match turned into a celebration at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium as flares and smoke filled the pitch before the final whistle blew and fireworks lit up the Naples sky.

McTominay’s night got even better when he was named Serie A’s player of the season after the title race was decided. The Scotland midfielder has been vital for Napoli, scoring 12 goals and providing six assists in 34 league matches. The 28-year-old told DAZN: “The sacrifice of every single player in this group is just incredible. The people deserve it, as they’ve been behind us from day one. For me to come here and experience this, it’s just a dream.”

In Naples he now goes by the name “McFratm” among supporters, a playful fusion of his name and “Fratm”, the Neapolitan word for “my brother”. “My Italian is OK, I can understand, but speaking it takes more confidence and it’s not easy. It is much easier to do it with people who don’t speak any English. I can feel a lot of love,” McTominay said, adding that he just had learned the words “festeggiamo, andiamo”, meaning “let’s go celebrate”.

While Joaquín Correa also made it 2-0 to Inter at Como’s Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, it was not enough for the Champions League finalists. Serving a touchline ban, the Inter head coach, Simone Inzaghi, rested several regular starters before the European final on 31 May but his side still had enough to win.

“We did our part, we knew we were depending on others. We couldn’t have done more today, but we have to put it behind us and prepare for the final,” the Inter captain De Vrij told DAZN. “We didn’t deserve [the title] because if we’re not top after 38 games, then whoever is top deserves it, but there’s a feeling that we could have done more in the league.”

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Scott McTominay opens the scoring with a spectacular scissor kick. Photograph: Gregorio Borgia/AP

Inter came close to an early opener when Federico Dimarco sent a cross from the left to set up Matteo Darmian, whose volley was brilliantly cleared by Máximo Perrone. The visitors broke the deadlock when De Vrij rose to meet Hakan Calhanoglu’s pinpoint cross, powering a header past the Como goalkeeper Pepe Reina. Inter nearly doubled their lead but Reina, making his final career appearance, denied Mehdi Taremi with a sharp one-on-one save.

However, the Spaniard’s farewell turned sour when he was sent off shortly before half-time after a VAR review for a last-man foul on Taremi. Correa doubled Inter’s lead six minutes into the second half, cutting inside a defender before finishing coolly. De Vrij added: “There’s a huge desire to play a great final next week. We’ve worked really hard this year and done very well in the Champions League. We’ll do everything we can to finish on a high.”

Lands Commission Board urged to address rising land issues in Western-North

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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has raised concerns over mounting land-related issues in the Western-North region, driven by increasing investment interest in its rich natural resources.

The Minister noted that while cocoa farming, timber, mining, and agriculture remain key economic drivers, land disputes and unauthorized development are threatening the region’s growth prospects.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Western-North Regional Commission Board, Hon. Buah emphasized that the Region’s abundance of natural resources has made it a prime destination for investors. However, the resulting land rush has sparked a surge in ownership conflicts, with multiple claims from stools, families, and individuals creating a web of disputes.

This, he said, has deterred many potential investors and stalled key development initiatives.

“Unauthorized land sales, boundary disputes, and the lack of coordinated land planning are undermining investor confidence and leading to haphazard community expansion,” he noted. “The situation is particularly dire in farming and mining zones where tensions are escalating.”

The Minister also sounded the alarm on illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, which continues to ravage arable lands and pollute vital water bodies, including the Tano and Bia rivers. He revealed that in many cases, farmers and landowners are pressured into surrendering their lands to illegal miners—a practice that jeopardizes food security and ecological stability.

Compounding the issue is the rise in activities of unlicensed surveyors and estate agents, as well as encroachments on public lands, sometimes carried out in collusion with traditional authorities.

To curb these practices, the Hon. Minister called for strict enforcement of the Land Act, 2020 (Act 1036), which introduces severe penalties for unlawful land transactions. He tasked the Lands Commission with leading the charge to restore order and trust in the land sector.

Hon. Armah-Kofi Buah laid out key priorities for the Commission, including:

1. Reducing land registration turnaround time to 30 working days.

2. Decentralizing land services to make them accessible at the district level within two months.

3. Preventing the unlawful conversion of stool lands into family lands where it contradicts customary law.

4. Combating encroachment on public lands, including forests and water bodies.

5. Enforcing strict supervision and ethical standards among Lands Commission staff.


Acknowledging the challenges faced by the Commission, he stressed that the Board’s effectiveness will be judged by results. “Your mandate is crucial to the region’s development agenda. Land is the foundation upon which our economic revival and job creation efforts rest. The public and Government are counting on your dedication.”

Hon. Wilbert Petty Brentum, the Northern Regional Minister indicated that members have been carefully nominated or selected by their respective Assemblies and institutions due to their vast experience in land administration and are hopeful that they would demonstrate commitment, professionalism, fairness, and hard work in the discharge of the commission’s functions.

The Western North Regional Co- ordinating council will work in collaboration with Nanamo and the Regional Lands Commission to ensure smooth land administration in the region, he added.

Mr. George Kobina Richardson the chairman of the board expressed gratitude to the government for the opportunity and pledged the Board’s commitment to ensuring effective and transparent land administration in the region.

Cameron Duodu at 88: A life penned with purpose

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At 88, Cameron Duodu stands tall—not just in stature, but as a towering figure in the annals of Ghanaian and international journalism.

His name is woven into the fabric of the profession; his voice still resonates, and his pen remains potent. As this veteran journalist, novelist, broadcaster, and relentless social critic marks his 88th birthday, I am honoured—both personally and professionally—to reflect on a life lived with uncompromising integrity, intellectual depth, and an enduring sense of mission.

Born on May 24, 1937, in Asiakwa in eastern Ghana, Cameron’s rise was not forged by privilege but by perseverance. Financial limitations meant he missed out on formal secondary and university education. Yet, driven by determination and a voracious appetite for knowledge, he charted his own path. Starting as a pupil teacher, he pursued his education privately, enrolling in a correspondence course through Rapid Results College in London. Remarkably, he passed his O-Level and A-Level examinations in just 15 months—a feat that underscored his intellectual drive and passion for reading.

“I never thought of myself as handicapped because of the lack of formal classroom education,” he once said. “Reading helped me in my work as a journalist. I just had the urge to read—and I read everything.”

That relentless habit of reading became the bedrock of an extraordinary career. Cameron began at New Nation, a general-interest magazine in Ghana, before joining the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), where he rose to editor of radio news. His return to magazine publishing as editor of the Ghana edition of Drum—the iconic pan-African magazine—marked a turning point. He became the first African to hold that editorial position, giving voice to a continent on the rise.

In the 1960s, Cameron reached national prominence as editor of the Daily Graphic, Ghana’s most widely circulated newspaper. His incisive editorials and fearless commentary earned him admiration—and resistance. His influence quickly extended beyond Ghana. As a freelance journalist, he wrote for The GuardianThe ObserverThe EconomistFinancial TimesThe Sunday Times, and De Volkskrant (Amsterdam). His work featured in South and Index on Censorship magazines, and he became a regular voice on BBC World and the BBC World Service, where he helped global audiences make sense of African politics, economics, and culture.

Today, he continues to write for New African (London), City Press (Johannesburg), and the Ghanaian Times (Accra), proving that neither age nor time has dulled his pen or dimmed his passion.

The Writer and the Word

Beyond journalism, Cameron is a literary force. His 1967 novel The Gab Boys—published by André Deutsch and later translated into German as Flucht nach Akkra—is a coming-of-age story that probes post-colonial identity, ambition, and moral compromise. Now a staple of African literature, it anticipated the literary activism that would later define a generation of writers. He has also written poetry and plays, enriching the African literary landscape.

Asked what his best-ever articles were, Cameron smiled shyly and asked: “How much space are they giving you? Because  I nearly lost my life sometimes, chasing  stories in foreign countries. I was… look  you need a follow-up piece, I am afraid!”

A Family Tapestry, A Personal Connection

My connection to Uncle Cameron runs deep. Two of his children—Kofi and Yvonne—were my classmates in the 1980 year group. I attended St. Augustine’s College (APSU), Kofi went to Mfantsipim School, and Yvonne to Wesley Girls’ High School—all three of us schooled in Cape Coast, the cradle of Ghanaian academic excellence.

Our familial bonds were further strengthened in Burma Camp. My best friend, Robert Wilson, is the son of Major Letitia Reindorf (Rtd.), and the Duodu children are his cousins. Through that link, our paths crossed early and have remained intertwined. Over the years, I have come to know Cameron’s other children—Yaw, Akwasi, Korieh, Maureen—and admire the close-knit, accomplished family he and his wife raised.

The Beer and the Thinkers

I have had the pleasure of many long, illuminating conversations with Cameron. He fondly recalls spirited intellectual exchanges with the late Prof. Kofi Awoonor—poet, diplomat, and former UN ambassador—and my late father, Col. Peter Mama Agbeko (Rtd.), a lawyer and army officer who served as the first Director of Legal Services of the Ghana Armed Forces. Their friendship, often accompanied by “some very cold and refreshing beer,” was a meeting of great minds who debated politics, literature, and the human condition with relentless passion.

Still Speaking Truth to Power

Even as an octogenarian, Cameron remains deeply engaged in national discourse. One issue that grips him is galamsey—the scourge of illegal mining that threatens Ghana’s environment and future. He has written compellingly about its dangers, calling it “an existential threat.” On more than one occasion, he has urged me personally to “keep writing on galamsey,” determined to keep the issue in the public consciousness until real solutions emerge.

Faith and the World

Though not born Catholic, Cameron holds a deep admiration for the late Pope Francis, whom he sees as a beacon of humility, moral clarity, and courage—qualities he holds dear. This admiration has shaped a thoughtful and more positive view of the Catholic Church, a perspective he shares with sincerity and reflection.

Recognition from Home

It was fitting that at this year’s Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) World Press Freedom Day and Honours Awards Night, Cameron was formally recognised for his outstanding contributions to journalism. The GJA tribute honoured his pioneering work, moral compass, and decades-long influence on generations of journalists.

Indeed, when my APSU/GIJ classmate and friend Kobby Asmah served as Editor of the Daily Graphic, Uncle Cameron and other distinguished veterans provided invaluable behind-the-scenes guidance and support. Their quiet mentorship helped uphold the values of professionalism and truth that remain essential to journalism today.

A Living Legacy

Cameron Duodu’s legacy is not confined to newspaper bylines or literary pages. It lives on in the people he has inspired, the ideas he has shaped, and the standards he has set. He reminds us that journalism is not just a job—it is a calling. His values—truth, justice, courage, and intellectual curiosity—continue to guide many, myself included.

As he turns 88, we celebrate more than a birthday—we celebrate a purposeful life that has enriched Ghana, Africa, and the world. Cameron Duodu is still writing, still challenging, still thinking—and still calling us all to do better.

Happy birthday, Uncle Cameron. You are, and will always be, a national treasure.

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Notable personalities who welcomed Vice President back after health recovery

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Adenta Kumi released unconditionally from NIB custody

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Alfred Ababio Kumi has been released unconditionally from NIB custody Alfred Ababio Kumi has been released unconditionally from NIB custody

Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta, has been released unconditionally by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) on the evening of Friday, May 23, 2025.

His release follows his arrest by the NIB in the early hours of the same day. He was officially charged with making a false publication.

In a petition, Kumi cited allegations of misconduct that he believes could undermine the integrity of the inquiry being conducted by the Pwamang Committee into the removal of the Chief Justice.

Kumi alleged that on May 15, 2025, after the committee’s inaugural sitting, Justices Pwamang and Adibu-Asiedu, along with Supreme Court Justice Yonni Kulendi, were seen dining with Thaddeus Sory, counsel for petitioner Daniel Ofori, at Santoku Restaurant in Accra’s Airport Residential Area.

He claimed they were overheard discussing matters related to the petition.

However, CCTV footage from the restaurant, which captures the presence of the individuals mentioned, does not appear to fully support Kumi’s claims.

In a video shared by Asaase Radio on social media, Alfred Ababio Kumi is seen in a vehicle with the Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, who confirmed the young politician’s release.

“So, I am with Adenta Kumi. He is a free man. We just picked him up from NIB custody; he has been given an unconditional release. I pray that democracy prevails. This so-called ‘reset,’ where everyone is being frustrated, harassed, and intimidated using state security to attack citizens, must stop. It is unfortunate, but at long last, there is some common sense,” the Minority Leader stated.

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Prof Gatsi is leading a team to operationalise Islamic Banking in Ghana – BoG Governor

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The recently appointed advisor to the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Professor John Gartchie Gatsi, who is also Dean of the University of Cape Coast Business School,  is leading a team to help drive the introduction of Islamic Banking in Ghana, Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama , has said.

Islamic banking is defined as a banking system which is in consonance with the spirit, ethos and value system of Islam and governed by the principles laid down by Islamic Shariah. Interest-free banking is a narrow concept denoting a number of banking instruments or operations which avoid interest.

Answering questions during the 124th MPC press conference in Accra on Friday, May 24, Dr Asiama stated emphatically that the Bank of Ghana has the internal capacity to handle Islamic Banking.

He said, “Professor Gatsi is purposely here to help drive this introduction. Let me say that we have internal capacity, we have some people who know what it takes and what to do. However, we need a few steps. The head of banking supervision has gone through a lot of programmes, he is very comfortable with them. The current banking law, which is Act  930, which we passed in 2016, provides for it. However, there were some lapses. For example,  the establishment of the  Sharia supervisory boards and the like. Those were not captured in  Act 930, so Prof Gatsi and his team will be doing some work in that regard to ensure that we are able to operationalise Islamic financing, especially Islamic banking. Remember, it goes just beyond Islamic Banking, there are other aspects of financing involved. So we are working on it, hopefully  very soon, when we are ready, we can consider licenses to establish  an Islamic Bank.”

In other areas, Dr Johnson Asiama assured Ghanaians and the general public that they will soon see adjustments in prices of goods and services so long as there is competition.

This follows the appreciation of the Cedi against the Dollar.

Asked when Ghanaians are to expect price predictions on the market following the stability of the local currency, Dr Asiama answered that “You can understand that some people stock their goods at a higher exchange rate, and so naturally, even with the appreciation, it takes a while for you to see that adjustment.

“However, rest assured that you will see the adjustment certainly so long as there is competition, so long as it is not a monopoly, and we will see that kind of phenomenon very soon.”

Asked again whether the appreciation is sustainable, he answered, “The Cedi appreciation has to be put into proper context. Much as you want to have Cedi stability in nominal terms, the important thing here is to ensure that in real terms, the Cedi is not appreciating persistently. And so the MPC went into a lot of deliberations, looked at the real movement of the exchange rate, and we think that where we are now, we don’t have that problem of real appreciation that would adversely impact our competitiveness.

“So, for now, we think that the trend is in line; we are observing it continuously, though. But the appreciation is largely driven by the markets, it is not something that the central bank is using its reserves for. If you look at the data pack we have put out, you can see that our reserve programme is growing, so we are not using our reserves to intervene in the market, therefore, the appreciation you are seeing is driven by economic policy stance of the monetary policy, by international flows. So yes, it is appreciation; however, for us, it is about maintaining exchange rate stability .”

Prior to his answers, Dr Asiama had announced at the press conference that the MPC has maintained the Policy Rate at 28 per cent.

Dr Asiama stated, among other things, that headline inflation has declined consecutively in the first four months of the year, driven by both food and non-food inflation.

“The external sector has continued to improve, with a record provisional current account surplus of US$2.1 billion in the first quarter of 2025, driven mainly by higher prices and increased production volumes of gold and cocoa, and strong remittance inflows. The current account surplus, together with net outflows in the capital and financial account, resulted in an overall Balance of Payments surplus of US$1.1 billion. The strong external performance resulted in significant reserve accumulation. Gross International Reserves (GIR) amounted to US$10.7 billion in April 2025, equivalent to 4.7 months of import of goods and services. Broadly, the external sector outlook remains favourable, largely anchored on expectations of increased gold and cocoa export receipts, as well as inflows from remittances.

“The cedi has rebounded strongly against the major trading currencies driven by a combination of factors, including tight monetary policy stance, ongoing fiscal consolidation, record reserve accumulation, strict enforcement of foreign exchange market rules, and improved market sentiment. In the year to May 21, 2025, the cedi had appreciated against all the major currencies – 24.1 percent against the US dollar, 16.2 percent against the British pound, and 14.1 percent against the euro.

“The latest forecast points to continued easing of inflationary pressures on the back of tight monetary policy stance, exchange rate stability, and fiscal consolidation. Inflation is expected to ease faster towards the medium-term target in the first quarter of 2026 as opposed to the second quarter as earlier envisaged, barring unanticipated shocks.  Despite these positive developments, the Committee observed that the current level of inflation remains high relative to the medium-term target and will require maintaining the tight stance to reinforce the disinflation process. Under the circumstances, the Committee, by a unanimous decision, maintained the policy rate at 28 percent,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

Bank of Ghana keeps policy rate at 28%

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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has maintained the Policy Rate at 28 per cent.

The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, announced this during the 124th MPC press briefing in Accra on Friday, May 23.

Dr Asiama stated, among other things, that headline inflation has declined consecutively in the first four months of the year, driven by both food and non-food inflation.

Regarding the local currency, Dr Asiama said that the Cedi has rebounded strongly against the major trading currencies.

He attributed this to a tight monetary stance, ongoing fiscal consolidation, record reserve accumulation, and strict enforcement of the forex market rules.

“The external sector has continued to improve, with a record provisional current account surplus of US$2.1 billion in the first quarter of 2025, driven mainly by higher prices and increased production volumes of gold and cocoa, and strong remittance inflows. The current account surplus, together with net outflows in the capital and financial account, resulted in an overall Balance of Payments surplus of US$1.1 billion. The strong external performance resulted in significant reserve accumulation. Gross International Reserves (GIR) amounted to US$10.7 billion in April 2025, equivalent to 4.7 months of import of goods and services. Broadly, the external sector outlook remains favourable, largely anchored on expectations of increased gold and cocoa export receipts, as well as inflows from remittances.

“The cedi has rebounded strongly against the major trading currencies driven by a combination of factors, including tight monetary policy stance, ongoing fiscal consolidation, record reserve accumulation, strict enforcement of foreign exchange market rules, and improved market sentiment. In the year to May 21, 2025, the cedi had appreciated against all the major currencies – 24.1 percent against the US dollar, 16.2 percent against the British pound, and 14.1 percent against the euro.

“The latest forecast points to continued easing of inflationary pressures on the back of tight monetary policy stance, exchange rate stability, and fiscal consolidation. Inflation is expected to ease faster towards the medium-term target in the first quarter of 2026 as opposed to the second quarter as earlier envisaged, barring unanticipated shocks.  Despite these positive developments, the Committee observed that the current level of inflation remains high relative to the medium-term target and will require maintaining the tight stance to reinforce the disinflation process. Under the circumstances, the Committee, by a unanimous decision, maintained the policy rate at 28 percent,” he said.

 

 

‘God forbid that I pay you GH¢250’

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Malik Basintale is the Acting Chief Executive Officer of YEA Malik Basintale is the Acting Chief Executive Officer of YEA

The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, has assured workers of Zoomlion Ghana Limited of an imminent salary increase.

This announcement was shared in a viral post on social media on Friday, May 23, 2025.

“God forbid that I pay you GH¢250 again,” he declared.

Basintale criticised the longstanding remuneration structure, describing it as outdated and unjust.

He revealed that the contract, signed under the previous administration, has remained unchanged for over seven years and nine months, during which workers have continued to earn GH¢250 as a monthly salary.

He described the existing contract as both unfair and exploitative, vowing not to renew it in its current form.

“I promise on my honour, as I stand by the grave of my late dad, not to renew the contract in its current state or form. It is EVIL for the previous government to have committed to this, and I SHALL STOP IT,” he wrote on his X page.

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KIA is safe – GACL refutes allegations of safety breaches

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The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has dismissed reports of operational and safety lapses at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

It follows widespread reportage suggesting a series of allegations regarding equipment shortages, staff safety and restricted access protocols.

But management of GACL in a statement rebutted and described the reports as not only misrepresented but also false and misleading because they undermine the reputation of the aviation industry.

While warning that individuals spreading false information or defamatory content will face disciplinary and legal action, it added that it will continue to maintain world-class safety and operational standards at its facilities.

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“The attention of Management of GACL has been drawn to a publication in the Herald Newspaper of Friday, May 23, 2025 on various media platforms.

GACL wishes to respond as follows:

The article alleges that there is only one operational vehicle. On the contrary the Airside Operations Section has two dedicated vehicles to support the airside operations, in addition to a fleet of operational vehicles available for round the clock use.

The assertion that only three pairs of wands are currently operational is false. The number of marshalling wands used depends on aircraft movement. Currently there is a surplus of marshalling wands in stock for operations at the company’s central stores.

Staff of Airside Operations Section have been provided with the required quantity of Personal Protective Equipment (i.e reflective vests, wellington boots, raincoat, safety boots, hand gloves, ear defenders, googles & safety blankets). This assertion is categorically false. PPE’s were distributed in Accra and the regional airports as well.

The claim that Motorola radios used for coordinating operations are mostly unserviceable is false. The Airside Operations section has been provided with adequate handheld and base radios for effective communication between the Airside Operations and Air Traffic Control.

Regarding access to some restricted areas of the airport, there is a protocol where Aviation Security grant staff access to restricted areas as and when necessary. This is to enhance security while maintaining safety standards, therefore the allegation of airside staff unable to access certain restricted areas to carry out inspections is false.

There is currently no agitation amongst staff of Airside operations as a few bad nuts would want. Staff found complicit in fabricating and spreading malicious lies about the organization to put the image of the company, the management and the government’s image into disrepute emanating from their own parochial interest will be dealt with severely.

Media houses who accept to disseminate defamatory articles without researching the facts will also be dealt with according to the full rigors of the law.

Ghana Airports Company Limited remains committed to providing the highest level of safety and security to both staff and passengers.

Facts and pictorial evidence of the items being purported to be lacking tools for airside operations are captured below”.

Opoku Agyemang’s private jet use: Be a man of principle and resign – Ntim Fordjour to Ablakwa

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Ranking Member of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour

Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, former Deputy Minister of Education and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, has called on Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa to resign immediately following reports that Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang returned to Ghana aboard a private jet. 

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, Ntim Fordjour invoked Ablakwa’s past comments and vows made while in opposition, insisting that the Minister must now live up to his own standards. 

“Okudzeto Ablakwa… do the noble thing and resign with immediate effect,” the former deputy minister stated. “You hang yourself with your words!”

Ntim Fordjour’s comments reference Ablakwa’s well-known stance against the use of private jets for presidential and vice-presidential travel. 

While in opposition, Ablakwa publicly criticised such travel arrangements as wasteful and unnecessary, often publishing detailed accounts of costs and raising concerns over government expenditure. 

According to Ntim Fordjour, these past remarks were “populist stunts” which earned Ablakwa applause within his party but failed to acknowledge the reality that certain official exigencies might necessitate the use of private jets.

“You were categorical in your vow. You dared Ghanaians that you would immediately resign as Minister if your Presidency used a private jet in their regime,” Fordjour asserted in his post. 

He added that the current situation involving Vice President Opoku-Agyemang, whose flight was reportedly paid for with public funds, represents a clear breach of the principles Ablakwa claimed to uphold. 

“Be a man of PRINCIPLES and RESIGN!” he urged. Fordjour also clarified that using private jets is not inherently criminal or inappropriate when the official Presidential jet is unavailable.

As of the time of reporting, Mr Ablakwa has not publicly responded to Rev. Fordjour’s demand. 

However, the issue has already sparked political debate and renewed scrutiny over government expenditure and accountability. 

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Alfred Kumi formally charged with publication of false news

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Alfred Kumi is a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta Alfred Kumi is a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta

Alfred Ababio Kumi, a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta has been officially charged with making a false publication.

This update follows his earlier arrest by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) in the early hours of Friday, May 23, 2025.

Speaking to the media at the NIB headquarters in Kawukudi, Clement Opoku Gyamfi, legal counsel for Alfred Ababio Kumi, provided details regarding the charges against his client.

He explained that the charge of false publication relates to an interview Kumi granted.

Gyamfi further noted that a post made by Kumi on his X account, as well as a petition he submitted to the President, are also among the actions forming the basis of the charges.

“He’s been charged with false publication in relation to an interview he granted on a traditional media and then something he posted on his X account and then a petition he wrote to the President. These three,” he said.

Kumi’s legal representative further stated that his client has been officially cautioned by the NIB and added that steps are currently being taken to secure bail on his behalf.

“They cautioned and then they charged him, so as far as the process is concerned, we are almost through because once there is an interrogation, you are cautioned first and then they press charges against you. Technically, I’m sure the next should either be in courts but we’ve put in a bail application,” he added.

Gyamfi had earlier reported that his client was in good condition following a visit he was permitted to make in his capacity as legal counsel.

“I’ve been giving access to him. I went in there and saw him. He is okay except that ordinarily a married man and family person shouldn’t come out in that nature of outfit. I didn’t like it. I’ve spoken to him. He’s in good condition from my perspective,” he said earlier.

Meanwhile, the NPP has condemned the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, for what it termed as a deliberate abuse of power to silence dissenting voices and undermining democratic principles in Ghana after recent raids.

In a press statement signed by NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong, the party warned that such actions threaten transparency, justice, and equality before the law.

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Adenta Kumi released unconditionally from NIB custody

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Alfred Ababio Kumi has been released unconditionally from NIB custody Alfred Ababio Kumi has been released unconditionally from NIB custody

Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta, has been released unconditionally by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) on the evening of Friday, May 23, 2025.

His release follows his arrest by the NIB in the early hours of the same day. He was officially charged with making a false publication.

In a petition, Kumi cited allegations of misconduct that he believes could undermine the integrity of the inquiry being conducted by the Pwamang Committee into the removal of the Chief Justice.

Kumi alleged that on May 15, 2025, after the committee’s inaugural sitting, Justices Pwamang and Adibu-Asiedu, along with Supreme Court Justice Yonni Kulendi, were seen dining with Thaddeus Sory, counsel for petitioner Daniel Ofori, at Santoku Restaurant in Accra’s Airport Residential Area.

He claimed they were overheard discussing matters related to the petition.

However, CCTV footage from the restaurant, which captures the presence of the individuals mentioned, does not appear to fully support Kumi’s claims.

In a video shared by Asaase Radio on social media, Alfred Ababio Kumi is seen in a vehicle with the Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, who confirmed the young politician’s release.

“So, I am with Adenta Kumi. He is a free man. We just picked him up from NIB custody; he has been given an unconditional release. I pray that democracy prevails. This so-called ‘reset,’ where everyone is being frustrated, harassed, and intimidated using state security to attack citizens, must stop. It is unfortunate, but at long last, there is some common sense,” the Minority Leader stated.

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NPP’s Adenta Kumi released from NIB custody

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Alfred Ababio Kumi, also known as Adenta Kumi, has been released from the custody of the National Investigations Bureau (NIB).

He was been sighted in photos exchanging pleasantries with Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, moments ago.

Mr Kumi was arrested by NIB operatives on Friday, an arrest the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially condemned and accused the NDC government of intimidating opposition elements.

His lawyer, Clement Opoku Gyamfi indicated that stated that his client has been charged with publication of false news by the Bureau.

The arrest this morning after he submitted a petition to President John Mahama, calling for the dissolution of a committee investigating the removal of the Chief Justice.

Mr Kumi, a former New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary aspirant in Adentan, alleged misconduct on the part of the committee members that, he claimed, could compromise the credibility of their inquiry.

In his petition, Kumi accused Justices Pwamang, Adibu-Asiedu, and Supreme Court Justice Yonni Kulendi of meeting with Thaddeus Sory—legal counsel for the petitioner Daniel Ofori—at Santoku Restaurant in Accra’s Airport Residential Area after the committee’s first hearing on May 15, 2025.

Kumi claims the judges were overheard discussing issues related to the petition during the dinner.

A video of the supposed meeting has since gone viral online with many questioning the credibility of the content.

Meanwhile, the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has claimed that the wife of Alfred Ababio Kumi suffered a miscarriage following a dramatic dawn raid by state security operatives during his arrest.

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Effective leadership behind cedi gains – Mahama to Bawumia

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President John Dramani Mahama [L] and Dr Bawumia President John Dramani Mahama [L] and Dr Bawumia

President John Dramani Mahama has refuted former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s assertion that the current administration lacks specific policies impacting the performance of the currency by attributing the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi to good leadership and governance.

Speaking to the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference on Friday, May 23, President Mahama said that intentional leadership decisions, not sporadic policy implementations, are what have led to the economic stabilization and misery reduction gains.

“Somebody says, point to one policy that you have implemented to make the cedi appreciate, and I said it’s not about one policy. The answer is effective leadership,” President Mahama said.

“With effective leadership, we can turn this economy around and create a better life for our people, and that is what I’m committed to.”

Dr Bawumia challenged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to pinpoint a specific policy that was responsible for the improvement in the cedi’s performance during a meeting with Young Executive Forum (YEF) members in London.

“If you are to ask the NDC to point out exactly what policy they have implemented that has resulted in the appreciation of the cedi, they cannot tell you one,” Dr. Bawumia said.

He ascribed the currency’s stability to long-standing programs like the NPP’s gold buyback scheme.

Responding to Dr Bawumia’s assertion, President Mahama emphasized the significance of leadership in reviving public trust and promoting economic recovery.

“Ghanaians had bought into the message, and they believed that I would be able to reset things in order to build the confidence of our people in our democracy again,” he noted.

“Every step I’ve taken is meant to restore the faith of our people in our democracy and let them know that we can lead this country in a way different from what has been done in the past.”

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You’ve collapsed my businesses; am I not a Ghanaian? Wontumi quizzes govt

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Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has expressed his displeasure over a search that was orchestrated by national security operatives at his residence today.
A search warrant was provided for a search, but the reason for the search is not yet known to the public.
Engaging the media with support from party stalwarts, Chairman Wontumi quizzed the government over what he described as unfair treatment.
“Am I not a Ghanaian anymore?

2024/25 Ghana Premier League: Week 32 Match Report

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Hearts of Oak produced a dominant display to beat Accra Lions in their matchday 32 encounter Hearts of Oak produced a dominant display to beat Accra Lions in their matchday 32 encounter

Hearts of Oak produced a dominant display to beat Accra Lions in their matchday 32 encounter of the Ghana Premier League at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Late goals from Kofi Asmah and Hamza Issah, as well as an early Enoch Asubonteng strike, ensured the Phobians secured back-to-back wins.

Lawrence Setordjie scored a spectacular long-range drive but left the pitch a minute later due to injury.

The hosts started the game on a bright note, coming close through Raphael Amponsah before Enoch Asubonteng broke from the left to fire past Daniel Afful in the 11th minute.

Accra Lions gradually warmed their way into the match, with Yao Sokpoli and Setordjie coming close, but goalkeeper Benjamin Asare was equal to the task.

Asamoah Boateng almost doubled Hearts of Oak’s lead after taking on Afful, but his goal-bound effort was cleared off the line by Hamza Issah.

After the break, Accra Lions seized control of the match with the introduction of Daniel Acquah and Edmund Amakye.

Following waves of attack, the Lions responded with a well-taken strike from Setordjie, who met a ball after a corner kick from the visitors.

Accra Lions were later punished after failing to clear a ball in the box, with Issah teeing up Asmah for the second goal.

Issah then turned from provider to scorer, following a swift counter from the Phobians, lobbing the ball past Afful.

Adenta Kumi released following Afenyo-Markin’s intervention

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Alfred Ababio Kumi, a youth activist of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former parliamentary aspirant popularly known as Adenta Kumi, has been released from the custody of the National Investigations Bureau (NIB).

His release followed high-level engagements between security officials and the Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.

Kumi was arrested on Friday, May 23, 2025, and charged with the publication of false news.

The charges stem from comments he made on his X (formerly Twitter) account and during a radio interview, relating to a petition he submitted to the President of Ghana. The petition calls for the dissolution of the committee currently investigating the Chief Justice.

In the petition, Kumi alleged misconduct by members of the judiciary that, he claims, could compromise the integrity of the inquiry. Specifically, he claimed that on May 15, 2025, after the committee’s inaugural sitting, Justices Pwamang and Adibu-Asiedu—along with Supreme Court Justice Yonni Kulendi—were spotted dining with Thaddeus Sory, counsel for petitioner Daniel Ofori, at Santoku Restaurant in the Airport Residential Area of Accra.

Kumi further alleged that the group was overheard discussing matters related to the ongoing petition.

The case has stirred political attention due to its implications for judicial independence and freedom of expression, with Kumi’s supporters arguing that his arrest was politically motivated.