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4 Explosive Revelations By NPP’s Adwoa Safo

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Former Dome-Kwabenya MP, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has been making shocking revelations in her ongoing media tour. The former Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, who lost her seat in the 2024 elections, has expressed frustration over what she calls unfair treatment by her party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

1. School Feeding Programme Corruption

Adwoa Safo alleged that corruption and mismanagement plagued the School Feeding Programme. She claimed that President Akufo-Addo initially ordered an audit but later distanced himself from the findings. She accused a former coordinator of trying to include ghost schools for personal gain and said she faced resistance when she refused to sign off on fraudulent reports during the COVID-19 lockdown.

2. Kennedy Agyapong Abandoned Her During Pregnancy

Adwoa Safo revealed that during the 2007 NPP primaries, Kennedy Agyapong, with whom she was expecting a child, campaigned against her in favor of Prof. Mike Oquaye. She stated that despite their past relationship, she now fully supports Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the party’s flagbearer.

3. Mike Oquaye Jnr. Allegedly Insulted Her Father

She accused Mike Oquaye Jnr. of telling voters that her father, Apostle Kojo Safo Kantanka, was an “uneducated bush farmer” while his father was a professor, urging delegates to vote for him instead. However, Mike Oquaye Jnr. has denied these claims.

4. NPP’s Election Committee is ‘Bogus’

She described the party’s election review committee, led by Prof. Mike Oquaye, as biased and untrustworthy, accusing it of protecting certain interests. She demanded transparency, questioning why an independent person wasn’t chosen to lead the investigation.

These revelations have stirred controversy within the NPP, with many awaiting responses from the accused parties.

Source: Ghanaweb

Challenging Times for Bank of Ghana’s Monetary Policy

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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) will hold its 123rd 3-Day Meeting starting from Monday, 24th March, 2025, after which the Committee will announce its decision on the benchmark Policy Rate (PR).

At its last two meetings held in November and March, the MPC kept the PR unchanged at the previous rate of 27.00%, decisions that the Committee indicated were in response to higher inflation risks.

As was to be expected, the opinion of the public was divided as to the justification for these decisions, depending on where they perceived the relative risks to lie with respect to economic instability, on the one hand, and economic growth and employment, on the other hand.

The MPC faces an even more challenging decision this time round in the midst of persisting difficult economic environment, characterised by high inflation, unstable currency, still high debt, high unemployment and sub-optimal growth, amid a myriad of problems.

Inflation has been stuck in the low twenties for more than two years, recording 23.2% in 2023 and 23.8% in 2024, with the latest rate at the end of February being 23.1%, all of them much higher than the BoG’s target of (8+/-2)%.

In the last two years or so, the cedi has depreciated markedly by 28% in 2023, 19% in 2024 and 5.4% between January 1 and March 18 this year. While this year’s depreciation is lower than the 6.2% recorded in the same period of 2024, it is still significant.

The overall fiscal deficit was -5.2% of GDP (on cash basis) in 2024, slightly above the limit of -5.0% in the suspended Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA). Economic growth in 2024 was, notably, significant at 5.7% (up from 3.1% in 2023), fuelled by the services, construction and mining sectors.

Against this generally gloomy economic backdrop, the Minister of Finance, on Tuesday, 17th March, presented the Government’s first Budget and Economic Policy for 2025 to Parliament.

The key macroeconomic projections in the Budget included: i) Fiscal deficit (cash) of -4.1%; ii. End-of-period inflation of 11.9%; iii. Economic growth of 4.0%; and iv. Gross international reserves of at least 3 months of import cover.

The Minister also reported the existence of a substantial amount of Government payment arrears to the tune of GHS67.5 billion (or 5.7% of GDP) and equally substantial indebtedness of several State-Owned Enterprise (SOEs).

The national public debt was reported to stand at GHS726.7 billion (USD49.4 billion) or 61.8% of GDP at the end of 2024, even after benefiting from the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) and the accompanying external debt restructuring.

The figures generally point to an economy that is slowly emerging from a crisis, while remaining fragile and vulnerable, as the Minister noted in his presentation.

The Bank of Ghana’s primary objective is widely known to be price stability. However, what is probably not so well known is the fact that the Bank is also enjoined to promote stabilisation of the exchange rate and economic growth, among other secondary objectives.

In spite of the Bank’s mandated multiple objectives, however, it has limited instruments to achieve them. Indeed, the Bank’s overriding instrument, the PR, has to be engaged almost exclusively as an economic stabiliser and economic stimulant as the situation demands.

This goal-instrument limitation confronting the BoG highlights the importance of collaboration between the Bank and Government so that the latter can also bring on board its arsenal of fiscal instruments to achieve the desired macroeconomic outcomes.

The collaboration should critically entail alignment of monetary policy and fiscal policy so that the burden of economic stabilisation or stimulation as may be required does not disproportionately fall on either of the two policies.

Unfortunately, in the past, fiscal policy has been mostly loose amidst fast-growing expenditures and lagging revenues. The widening expenditure-revenue gaps have exerted marked strain on prices and the exchange rate.

Meanwhile, the ever-increasing size of recurrent expenditure has consistently squeezed capital expenditure (CAPEX), with a drag on economic growth. In the circumstance, monetary policy has shouldered a disproportionately high burden of both economic stabilisation and stimulation, a difficult balancing act.

As the MPC meets next week, it will once more be confronted with the difficult decision of where to place the PR with the aim of influencing the economy towards the best inflation and growth outcomes.

While it has long been the wish of many economic watchers that interest rates would begin to unravel to elicit lower cost of credit and engender investment and growth, such an outcome is unlikely at the MPC’s next meeting, given the difficult and uncertain economic environment. The fact is that, on the one hand, economic growth is doing better, pointing to incipient economic recovery.

However, on the one hand, inflation remains elevated, while the exchange rate, although exhibiting relative stability lately, remains vulnerable. The vulnerability of the exchange rate has been heightened by the sharp drop of over 10 percentage points in Treasury Bill rates in the last few weeks, which threatens causing investors to flee in search of foreign exchange as a safer haven.

It would be helpful to avoid further precipitous fall in Treasury Bill rates so as to stem their divergence from other money market rates. This should be done through close coordination of Government’s debt management and Bank of Ghana’s liquidity management. Meanwhile, cuts in foreign aid by Western governments and emerging trade wars risk unsettling foreign exchange markets, calling for local vigilance.

My consideration of the several foregoing competing factors leads me to the conclusion that the balance of risks in Ghana currently lies more with inflation than economic growth. I am, therefore, inclined to expect the MPC to go for a hike in the PR by 100 basis points from 27.00% to 28.00%.

This decision should give a clear signal to the markets about the Committee’s commitment to deal decisively with inflation and bring it under control in the foreseeable future. The decision should also help to anchor inflation expectations, while helping to counteract second-round effects generated from the supply and cost drivers of inflation, particularly food, energy and transportation.

It is worth pointing out here that targeting these supply and cost drivers would help ease the pressure on the PR. It is, therefore, encouraging to note that both the Minister and the Governor have signalled their intention to collaborate to achieve optimal outcomes for inflation, interest rates and economic growth. END

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Some African showbiz giants expected to grace Richard Nii Armah Quaye’s 40th birthday party

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From L to R: Davido, Diamond Platnumz, Mofe Damijo, Sarkodie and Stonebwoy From L to R: Davido, Diamond Platnumz, Mofe Damijo, Sarkodie and Stonebwoy

Stonebwoy, Davido, King Promise, Efya, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz, and many other celebrities across Africa are expected to attend the 40th birthday party of Ghanaian entrepreneur and philanthropist Richard Nii Armah Quaye.

The grand celebration, set to take place on March 22, 2025, at Independence Square in Accra, is poised to be one of the most high-profile gatherings of the year. It will unite the continent’s most influential leaders, business tycoons, and entertainment icons under one roof.

According to a leaked copy of the guest list making rounds on social media, the event intends to bring in an impressive roster of entertainment industry giants including:

– Davido, Nigerian Afrobeats superstar.

– Diamond Platnumz, Tanzania’s music sensation.

– Sarkodie, Ghana’s award-winning rap icon.

– Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), veteran Nollywood actor.

– KiDi, Afrobeats star.

– Rita Dominic, acclaimed Nollywood actress.

– Stonebwoy, Ghana’s dancehall and reggae heavyweight.

– Ramsey Nouah, legendary Nollywood actor.

– King Promise and songstress Efya.

Some Ghanaian, African leaders and business tycoons are also set to join the celebration

– Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest individual and founder of the Dangote Group.

– King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse and traditional ruler of the Ga State.

– John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana.

– Kwame Despite and Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, renowned Ghanaian business magnates and media moguls.

ID/KA

Bishop Obinim details secret conversation with Anas over plot against Kennedy Agyapong

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Bishop Daniel Obinim, Anas and Kennedy Agyapong play videoBishop Daniel Obinim, Anas and Kennedy Agyapong

The founder and leader of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, has revealed that investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas once approached him to collaborate in filing a lawsuit against Kennedy Agyapong, the former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, for defamation.

Obinim, who was among several pastors exposed by Kennedy Agyapong during his campaign against so-called “fake pastors” in Ghana on NET2 TV, disclosed that he met Anas personally.

According to him, during their meeting, Anas removed his mask and discussed plans on how they could take legal action against Agyapong.

Speaking to his church members during a sermon, Obinim explained that at the time of the proposal, he had discovered that Kennedy Agyapong was his family member. As a result, he decided to forgive him out of respect for their family ties.

Regarding the recent legal victory of Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Obinim also claimed that the General Overseer of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, had contacted him back then, pledging to deal with Kennedy Agyapong both spiritually and legally.

“I met him (Anas), and he removed his mask so I could see his face. He even suggested recording our conversation. He told me that due to what Kennedy had done to him, he was in the process of suing him and encouraged me to do the same.

“I told him I would think about it. We had about five conversations, but I couldn’t give him an answer because, by that time, I had realized that the man who disgraced me (Kennedy) was actually a family member,” Obinim recounted.

He further stated, “I even have more money than him. I could have hired top lawyers to defend me, but I decided to let it go. If I won’t take action against him, someone else will.”

Obinim had previously apologized to Kennedy Agyapong over their long-standing feud, emphasizing that he chose to forgive him because of their family connection. However, he lamented that their altercation had significantly affected his church.

An Essex County jury has awarded Anas Aremeyaw Anas $18 million in his defamation suit against Kennedy Agyapong.

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Will Mellor’s wife Michelle shares romantic throwback snaps with the actor as she marks 26 years since their first date in sweet tribute

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Will Mellor’s wife Michelle McSween has marked 26 years since their first date with a sweet tribute shared to Instagram on Wednesday.

The couple first met in 1999 after starring together in the stage musical Oh, What a Night and have been loved-up ever since.

And in tribute to their 26-year romance, Michelle shared a plethora of throwback and current snaps, as she declared that heading on a date with the actor was ‘the best decision’ she had ever made.

She penned: ‘Today we celebrate 26 years since our first date and we honored it by going on another. 

‘I received 26 roses (1 for each year together, with the centre one being red to match the first you ever brought me) Can’t quite believe we’ve been together that long, time does fly when you’re having fun!

‘Still the best decision I ever made! #forevermyperson.’

Will Mellor ‘s wife Michelle McSween has marked 26 years since their first date with a sweet tribute shared to Instagram on Wednesday
The couple first met in 1999 after starring together in the stage musical Oh, What a Night and have been loved-up ever since
The couple first met in 1999 after starring together in the stage musical Oh, What a Night and have been loved-up ever since

The images sees the couple snuggling up during various dates and trips over the years, including a romantic getaway to Tenerife they enjoyed last month.

Michelle was also seen posing with her aforementioned bouquet of flowers, which featured a red rose to symbolised the one he first gave her.

Commenting on the post, which was also shared to his page, Will, 48, penned: ‘Time flies when you’re having fun eh kid!? Xx❤️’, to which Michelle replied: ‘It sure does.’

Meanwhile, a plethora of the couple’s showbiz pals also took to the comments to share their well wishes. 

The soap star and the dancer tied the knot in 2007 and share two children together, Jayden, 20, and Renee, 17. 

The lovely post comes after Will shocked fans as he revealed his incredible unknown talent in a social media update on Friday. 

The actor, who is best known for his roles on Hollyoaks, Two Pints Of Lager and Broadchurch, also boasts an impressive singing voice. 

Sharing a video of himself to Instagram, he belted out a song from Les Miserables, with fans praising his ‘goosebump’ invoking rendition. 

In tribute to their 26-year romance, Michelle shared a plethora of throwback and current snaps, as she declared that heading on a date with the actor was 'the best decision' she'd ever made
In tribute to their 26-year romance, Michelle shared a plethora of throwback and current snaps, as she declared that heading on a date with the actor was ‘the best decision’ she’d ever made
Nichelle penned: 'Today we celebrate 26 years since our first date and we honored it by going on another'
Nichelle penned: ‘Today we celebrate 26 years since our first date and we honored it by going on another’
Commenting on the post, which was also shared to his page, Will penned: 'Time flies when you¿re having fun eh kid!? Xx¿¿', to which Michelle replied: 'It sure does'
Commenting on the post, which was also shared to his page, Will penned: ‘Time flies when you¿re having fun eh kid!? Xx¿¿’, to which Michelle replied: ‘It sure does’
The images sees the couple snuggling up during various dates and trips over the years
The images sees the couple snuggling up during various dates and trips over the years
Snaps included a romantic getaway to Tenerife they enjoyed last month
Snaps included a romantic getaway to Tenerife they enjoyed last month
Michelle was also seen posing with her aforementioned bouquet of flowers, which featured a red rose to symbolised the one he first gave her
Michelle was also seen posing with her aforementioned bouquet of flowers, which featured a red rose to symbolised the one he first gave her


Will captioned the post: ‘Not my usual style but absolutely loved singing this song from Les Miserables at Gorton Monastery for @whenyouwishuk last night! 

‘So many fantastic performances and such a great night of music.’ 

Fans commented: ‘Well i did not know you could sing as well as act’; ‘As a singer/actor myself, this is NOT an easy song to sing and you absolutely NAILED IT!! Great job!’

Others added: ‘One of the best rendition of this song I’ve ever heard….absolutely amazing….goosebumps’; 

‘I did not know you could sing!! Oh my days, what a talent!’; ‘What a man!!! You can do anything you set your mind to. Always been a massive fan of you, even more so as you get older (and me) x.’