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‘Give peace a chance’ – James Town Paramountcy Chief of Staff calls for ceasefire in Bawku conflict

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Daniel Nii Arde Tagoe, the Chief of Staff to the James Town Paramount Chief and Head of the Nii Arde Nkpa family, has called for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between the Kusasis and Mamprusis in the Upper East Region, Bawku.

According to Tagoe, Easter is a time for peace and forgiveness, making it an opportune moment for the feuding factions to agree on peaceful terms to resolve the chieftaincy conflict, which has claimed numerous lives and caused significant destruction.

“The conflict happening in Bawku is not helping any of us; rather, it is putting the whole nation into distress. If urgent attention is not given, it will escalate further. Day in and day out, lives are being lost, and life is irreplaceable.

“So, this is a humble plea to all traditional councils, Christian bodies, and the entire nation—let us put all hands on deck to find a lasting solution to the situation in Bawku.

“We cannot say that Muslims are handling their affairs alone, so we need not be mindful. Bawku has Christians, Muslims, children, and adults, and the situation is deeply troubling,” he said.

He continued, “I am pleading with everyone, this is Easter, a season of peace and forgiveness. Let us give peace a chance. To my fellow traditional rulers, let us ensure that our stools are not up for grabs or sale, but rather that we follow due process in all matters.”

Tagoe, who is also the Presiding Elder of the Church of Pentecost, Mamprobi District, Bethel-Sempe in the Greater Accra Region, made these remarks during an Easter celebration at the church, which was attended by the traditional council, led by the Paramount Chief of Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area, Obrempong Dr Wetse Kojo II.

Obrempong Dr Wetse Kojo II emphasized the need for collaboration between traditional authorities and the Christian fraternity to foster a better society.

“When all faiths work together, we can build a stronger and more unified society,” he stated.

Meanwhile, the head pastor of the church, Natheniel Adjartey, urged the public to reflect on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as a guide for peaceful coexistence.

“Easter is a period to reflect on Christ’s trials, death and resurrection, and the good things we benefit from it. It is a time to correct our lives and commit to living peacefully.

“Our prayer is that all Christians live according to this message to ensure peaceful coexistence. Let us live in harmony with one another to maintain a peaceful environment,” he stressed.

Florence Adjartey, a women’s leader in the church, took the opportunity to caution the youth against drug abuse.

“We want to encourage women, especially, to trust in God rather than go astray in their pursuit of comfort.

“I also want to encourage young people to stay away from drug abuse. The devil is using several ways to destroy our youth, and medical experts have already warned about the dangers of substance abuse.

“One of the most destructive drugs affecting the youth today is ‘Red.’ No matter how addicted they may be, God can save them. They should seek help and stop abusing harmful substances,” she advised.

The Bawku conflict, rooted in longstanding ethnic and chieftaincy disputes, has seen periodic escalations resulting in casualties, displacement, and heightened security concerns.

On Sunday, April 13, 2025, three people, including two young police officers, were killed amid renewed violence.

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You must yield to Christ’s leadership – Boadi Nyamekye urges Christians

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By Eric Appah Marfo
Accra, April 20, GNA – Dr Michael Boadi Nyamekye, Chairman of The Maker’s House Chapel International, has said it is imperative for Christians to yield to Christ’s leadership by demonstrating His principles and values in their daily lives.

He said it was unacceptable that, after praying to profess Christ as their Saviour, Christians would continue to live as unbelievers.

“God hates sin; that is why Christ put our sins upon Himself and died to reconcile us with God.

Therefore, Christians must endeavour to eschew sinful and worldly choices, because the wages of sin is death,” Dr Boadi Nyamekye explained at the Resurrection Communion Service on Easter.

He delivered a sermon on the theme: “The Wisdom of Jesus’ Death” to more than 5,000 congregants at the Destiny Arena of the Church at Kwabenya.
Dr Boadi Nyamekye urged believers to live in purity and righteousness with the help of the Holy Spirit, stressing that anything that resembled sin was destined for hell.

“God’s eyes are too pure to behold sin… The most important prayer you can pray today is not just for forgiveness, but for yielding. Let the Lord lead, and you follow in all your endeavours.”

He stated that the sacrificial death of Christ could not be explained by human theories, referencing the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:21: “For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not know God, it pleased God through the foolishness of what we preach to save those who believe.”

He supported this with 1 Corinthians 1:24–25: “But to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength.”

Dr Boadi Nyamekye explained that the Apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian church – a group obsessed with Greek philosophy and intellectualism – to dispel the idea that salvation could be grasped or rationalised through human logic.

“Paul reminded them that redemption, salvation, the saving of sinners, has never been man’s idea. It was God’s construct. And because it is not man’s idea, no human philosophy or worldly wisdom can explain it away,” he said.

God’s redemptive plan through Christ’s crucifixion may appear illogical or foolish to the natural mind, but it was, in truth, the supreme expression of divine wisdom, he emphasised.

He said the all-knowing God, who abhorred sin, knew in His creative plan that man would definitely sin, thus He put in place a redemptive plan for forgiveness and reconciliation.

Christ was the only pure and blameless sacrificial lamb qualified to redeem humanity, he stated, adding that Jesus had to cover Himself with the sins of man to go to hell “undercover” to defeat death—the enemy—and retrieve what Satan had stolen from man.

“Jesus had to become a victim in the eyes of the devil to ultimately become the conqueror.”
“He took captivity captive,” he said, buttressing his point with Ephesians 4:8–9: “When He ascended on high, He led captivity captive and gave gifts to men… He also descended to the lower parts of the earth.”

Dr Boadi Nyamekye added that the death of Christ was not an afterthought but a foreordained plan, referencing Revelation 13:8, which describes Jesus as “the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”

He highlighted the moment Jesus cried out “It is finished” on the cross, quoting John 19:30, and explained that the Greek word Tetelestai was a legal and commercial term, meaning “paid in full”, “a jail term fully completed”, and “an acquitted and discharged” status.

The Resurrection of Christ also symbolised restoration to believers of what the enemy had stolen from them, he added.

Dr Boadi Nyamekye led the congregation in a prayer of surrender and restoration, inviting those who wanted to convert and Christians who were struggling to fully yield to Christ to dedicate their lives.

He then administered the Holy Communion, quoting 1 Corinthians 11:24–25, as commanded by Christ as a remembrance ceremony.

The enthusiastic worshippers, generally in white apparel, danced to melodious tunes and songs from the resident Destiny Choir and the visiting Harmonious Chorale, celebrating the reign of the Resurrected Christ.

The service marked the 12th anniversary of the bible-based church whose vision is aspiring for church excellence, while preparing believers for heaven after empowering them to fulfil their destiny.

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Jordan Ayew, Abdul Fatawu suffer relegation from the Premier League with Leicester City

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Ghana internationals Jordan Ayew and Fatawu Issahaku have been relegated from the Premier League with Leicester City. 

Their fate was confirmed after Leicester’s 1-0 defeat at home to leaders Liverpool at the King Power Stadium.

Trent Alexander Arnold’s second half winner confirmed Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s side will play in the EFL Champions next season. 

The result stretched the foxes losing streak at home this year, with the Leicester still yet to score a home league goal in 2025. 

Fatawu Issahaku, who has been missing through an ACL injury he suffered back in November, is experiencing his first taste of relegation, while Jordan Ayew, on the other hand, becomes the first Ghanaian player to suffer relegation from the Premier League on three different occasions. 

Kamaldeen Sulemana of Southampton is another Ghanaian who is set to play Championship football next season, after the Saints were relegated a few weeks ago. 

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Tragedy: Ghana Football Club Owner Jonas Sena Dorho Reportedly Murdered

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  • Young Ghanaian football administrator Jonas Sena Dorho was allegedly murdered on his farmland in Nkoranza
  • Both the Brong Ahafo Regional FA and the Nkoranza Municipal FA have confirmed the news and expressed sorrow
  • This comes just two months after the murder of Asante Kotoko fan Francis Yaw Frimpong aka Pooley in Nsoatre

Ghanaian football has once again been plunged into mourning following the shocking and brutal killing of a promising young football administrator and entrepreneur, Jonas Sena Dorho.

The incident occurred on Friday, April 18, 2025, which coincided with Good Friday—a day that turned into one of the darkest moments in recent memory for the Ghanaian football fraternity.

Ghana Division Two side Nkoranza Adehyea FC's owner Jonas Sena Dorho was reportedly murdered on his own farmland in Nkoranza on Friday, April 18, 2025
Ghana Division Two side Nkoranza Adehyea FC’s owner Jonas Sena Dorho was reportedly murdered on his own farmland in Nkoranza on Friday, April 18, 2025. Image credit: Credit: Catherine McQueen
Source: Getty Images

Young Visionary Lost Too Soon

Jonas Sena Dorho was not only the owner of Ghana Division Two club Nkoranza Adehyea FC, but also an enterprising figure in agribusiness.

Described by close associates and stakeholders in the football community as dedicated, passionate, and ambitious, Sena had lofty dreams of taking his club from the lower leagues to the heights of the Ghana Premier League.

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His vision and hard work had already begun yielding results, with Nkoranza Adehyea FC steadily gaining recognition within the Bono East Region and beyond.

Many believed that it was only a matter of time before the club broke into the upper tiers of Ghanaian football.

The Shocking Circumstances

According to YEN.com.gh’s exclusive cources at the Nkoranza Municipal FA , the tragic incident took place on Sena’s own farmland in Nkoranza in the Bono East Region.

He was reportedly attacked and murdered by unknown assailants under mysterious circumstances.

The motive for the killing remains unclear, and authorities are yet to release a detailed report on the incident.

”He was killed on his own farm on Friday April 18 which was a Good Friday. We are all in deep sorrow now.” the source said.

His lifeless body was discovered shortly after the attack, sparking grief and fear among family, friends, and members of the local football community.

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The brutality of the act has left many in disbelief, particularly given the peaceful reputation of the farming community where the crime occurred.

Confirmation from Football Authorities

The Brong and Ahafo Regional Football Association (BARFA) and the Nkoranza Municipal Football Association have both confirmed the unfortunate death of the Nkoranza Adehyea FC owner.

In a statement, the BARFA expressed their sorrow and extended their condolences to the family of the deceased.

“BARFA mourns with the entire Nkoranza Adehyea FC fraternity for the tragic loss of the team owner. Our prayer and thoughts are with the team and the family,” part of the statement read.

Growing Trend of Deaths in Football Circles

This latest incident comes barely two months after another shocking death rocked the Ghana football community.

On February 2, 2025, a popular Asante Kotoko fan known as Nana Pooley was murdered in Nsoatre during a Ghana Premier League game between Nsoatreman FC and Kotoko.

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The murder of Nana Pooley, who was well-known among fans of the Porcupine Warriors, sparked outrage and led to calls for increased security measures at match venues.

The death of Jonas Sena Dorho, though under different circumstances, also adds to the growing concerns.

Legacy of Hope and Hard Work

Those who knew Jonas Sena Dorho describe him as a self-made man who believed deeply in using football as a tool for youth empowerment.

His club, Nkoranza Adehyea FC, was known for its grassroots development, nurturing local talents and offering them opportunities to pursue football professionally.

“He was one of the brightest young minds in Ghana football administration. He had vision, drive, and above all, he cared about the people,” said one close associate who preferred to remain anonymous.

“His death is not just a loss to his family, but to the future of football in this country.”

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Call for Justice

In the wake of Sena’s murder, there is a renewed call for the Ghana Police Service to intensify its efforts in ensuring justice for the assasinated football administrator.

Community leaders in Nkoranza have also urged residents to remain calm as investigations continue. A statement from the Ghana Football Association is also expected to be made regarding the sad death of Jonas Sena Dorho in the coming days.

As the Ghanaian football fraternity mourns another promising life cut short, the focus must now turn toward justice, healing, and the kind of collective action needed to ensure that such senseless acts of violence become a thing of the past.

Nana Pooley Hailed as Kotoko’s Greatest Fan

YEN.com.gh earlier reported the glowing remarks of former Asante Kotoko board member, Kwaku Amponsah, who selected the late Francis Yaw Frimpong as the club’s most iconic supporter of all generations.

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Nana Pooley was loved not only for his unflinching support for the Porcupine Warriors but also for his passion for the Ghana national football teams including the Black Stars.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Pay us if we deliver — Construction Chamber fires back at Roads Minister

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The CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Construction Industries, Emmanuel Cherry, has weighed in on Roads and Highways Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza’s recent remarks, urging contractors to meet quality expectations or risk losing their contracts.

Reacting on Channel One Newsroom on Sunday, April 20, Cherry said while the minister’s call for quality is valid, it must be matched by a commitment from government to pay contractors promptly when they meet project standards.

“If the minister is saying that if you do shoddy work, he’s not going to pay you and terminate the contract, it’s enshrined in the document. So therefore he needs not to even say it. The document is there to dictate,” Cherry stated.

He continued: “The same applies as he is vehemently championing this, he must also prepare that if a contractor is also able to do good quality work he must also pay on time.”

Cherry emphasized that delayed payments continue to cripple the operations of many contractors, some of whom pre-finance projects with loans under tight timelines. He urged the Roads Ministry to uphold fairness in the enforcement of contract terms to ensure contractors who uphold their end of the bargain are not financially punished.

His remarks come amid renewed government rhetoric on enforcing standards in road construction under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration.

Volta Regional Police seize ammunition on Accra-Benin bound bus

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The ammunition was seized on an Accra-Benin bound bus The ammunition was seized on an Accra-Benin bound bus

Police officers stationed at the Tadzewu-Mitsrikasa barrier in the Volta Region seized a sizable consignment of ammunition during a routine search in the early hours of Friday, April 18, 2025.

At approximately 3:30 a.m., officers pulled over a Hyundai bus with registration number GR 8246-Q, traveling from Accra to Benin. A search of the vehicle uncovered 60 boxes of AAA cartridges containing 15,000 rounds, and 72 cartons of BB cartridges containing 18,000 rounds. The ammunition had been concealed in bags placed beneath passenger luggage.

According to a press statement signed by DSP Felix Danku of the Public Affairs Unit of the Ghana Police Service in the Volta Region, the driver, Abasou Fousseni, 45, and his co-driver, Salisu Jalilu, 38, were taken into custody for questioning.

Preliminary police investigations indicate that the co-driver had transported the illegal ammunition onto the vehicle, although both men initially denied any knowledge of the items.

The co-driver remains in custody to assist with the ongoing investigation, while the driver was granted police inquiry bail to continue the journey with the passengers. He is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

The Ghana Police Service has reaffirmed its commitment to combating transnational crime and ensuring peace and security across the sub-region.

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CPP Flagbearer calls for new season of hope, unity in Easter message

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The 2024 Flagbearer of CPP, Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankuma The 2024 Flagbearer of CPP, Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankuma

The 2024 Flagbearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankuma, has urged Ghanaians to use the Easter season as a time for deep reflection, renewal of mind, and purpose.

In a heartfelt Easter message, the CPP leader called on citizens to embrace the spirit of the resurrection by shedding fear, doubt, and division—elements that have long hindered Ghana’s progress.

“This Easter, may we welcome a new season of hope, unity, and purpose.

“As we reflect on the power of resurrection, let it stir in us the courage to overcome the divisions and setbacks that have delayed our progress,” she stated.

Her message, laced with optimism and patriotic appeal, encouraged Ghanaians to rise with renewed strength and work collectively toward building the future they envision.

“Now is the time to lay down fear, doubt, and disunity and rise with renewed faith, strength, and resolve to build the future we all believe in,” she added, ending with the CPP’s historic slogan: “Forward Ever, Backward Never.”

Nana Akosua Frimpomaa’s message comes at a time when the nation continues to grapple with economic challenges and political polarization.

As the only female presidential candidate in the just-ended 2024 elections, she has consistently championed a message of inclusion, integrity, and transformation.

Her Easter call for unity and collective action echoes the core principles of the CPP’s founding values—hope, self-reliance, and national development.

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Kintampo waterfalls fights misinformation, targets growth

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The management of Kintampo Waterfalls in the Kintampo Municipality of the Bono East Region has strongly condemned the circulation of false information about the facility on social media.

They have assured the public that steps are being taken to address the issue and protect the reputation of the tourist site.

Although the waterfalls did not meet their 2024 target of attracting 30,000 visitors, management says efforts are underway to increase visitor numbers in the coming months.

Located in the heart of the Kintampo Municipality, the Kintampo Waterfalls have recently undergone major renovations. These include paved walkways, additional staircases, and a brand-new canopy walkway, all of which have enhanced the site’s appeal, especially during festive seasons.
Despite these upgrades, the facility has still battled with challenges due to the spread of fake news on social media. Management has condemned these actions and is taking proactive steps to counter the misinformation.

“The main thing is that when it rains, the rains carry a lot of waste, and that is what changes the colour of the water. Because of the illegal mining issue in the country, people assume that it is a result of that, but we shouldn’t use it as a platform to parade false news.”

Michael Afeke, Manager of the Kintampo Waterfalls, revealed that several strategies are being implemented to help achieve the 30,000 visitor target for this year.
“There are so many strategies on board. There is the traditional marketing that is, which involves the local media available in Kintampo and also the digital media. These are the two ways that have strengthened our marketing, and we are seeing the results so far.”

Visitors who have toured the waterfalls praised the improvements and shared their positive experiences, emphasising the site’s beauty and upgraded features.
“We have heard a lot about the place, so we came to observe, and when we came, compared to previous conversations that we have heard, I think there has been a bit of exchange.”

“I have heard a lot about the place, but this is my first time being here. Most of the people that we came with have been there before, and they told us about it, so we travelled about four hours just to experience it.”he stated.

Galamsey menace knows no NDC or NPP – Sam George warns

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Samuel Nartey George, the minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation has warned illegal mining consequences know no NDC or NPP.

According to Sam George, the Ghana Water Company does not ask one party colour before water flows into their house.

He noted that anyone engaged in illegal mining are criminal and an enemy of the state.

NPP govt left GHS105bn in road sector commitments – Construction Chamber

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The Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry has reiterated that the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration left behind financial commitments amounting to GHS105 billion in the road sector.

The Chamber’s Chief Executive Officer, Emmanuel Cherry said the figure represented the total value of road and infrastructure contracts awarded by the former government but not fully executed or completed before leaving office.

Speaking in an interview on the Channel One Newsroom on Sunday, April 20, Cherry explained that during the ministerial vetting of the current Minister for Roads and Highways, an initial figure of GHS100 billion in commitments was disclosed, with available funds estimated between GHS20 billion and GHS25 billion.

However, with the release of the 2025 budget, the actual liabilities have now become clearer.

“As we speak now, the commitment is GHS105 billion,” Cherry stated. “These are contracts awarded for road construction, bridges, overheads and related infrastructure, but many of them have either not started or are yet to be completed.”

Cherry further noted that out of the total GHS105 billion in commitments, projects amounting to GHS21 billion have already been executed by contractors.

He stressed that the government must urgently release this amount to enable contractors to remain liquid and return to site.

“This means government now needs to cough up GHS21 billion for contractors so they can continue their work,” he emphasised.

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Sea defence system for entire Volta Coast in the Pipeline

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Chief of Staff at the Office of the Vice President, Alex Segbefia Chief of Staff at the Office of the Vice President, Alex Segbefia

The Chief of Staff at the Office of the Vice President, Alex Segbefia, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding coastal communities in the Volta Region by implementing a robust sea defence system.

Speaking on behalf of Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang at the Dzita Easter Homecoming festival in Keta, Segbefia highlighted the urgency of addressing the ongoing devastation caused by tidal waves and coastal erosion.

“We have already heard about government involvement in addressing some of the pressing challenges, particularly the need for a robust sea defense system not just here but along the entire coast of the Volta Region,” he said.

His remarks come as many communities along the coastline continue to suffer severe losses due to rising sea levels and unchecked erosion, which have displaced residents and destroyed homes over the years.

Alex Segbefia emphasised that the administration views this as a critical component of its broader regional development strategy.

The Dzita Easter Homecoming festival served as a moment to celebrate community and reflect on the region’s challenges and the shared responsibility in tackling them.

In his message, he assured residents that the government recognises their plight and is taking tangible steps to offer long-term protection and relief.

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Trends, traditions & budgeting tips

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You can create a memorable wedding experience without spending a lot.

Modern Nigerian Weddings: Trends, traditions & budgeting tips

In Nigeria, weddings are a big deal. Couples want an experience that lasts a lifetime. But where do you draw the line?

How do you make your wedding a significant experience without spending everything you have? Today, let’s talk about budgeting tips for Nigerian weddings.

But before then, what affordable trends can create the dream event you want? Take a look at some of them.

Current Nigerian Wedding Trends

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More couples are taking their vows in places like Dubai, Cape Town, Accra, or Zanzibar. Moving their weddings to these trending locations helps them blend intimate ceremonies with travel experiences.

While aso-ebi has always been a thing, we’re seeing reformations that are pushing guests to try new styles. Tailors and fashion designers are looking for new ways to showcase creativity, with dramatic sleeves, bold colors, and luxury fabrics becoming increasingly popular.


It’s now a must-have. Couples plan themed, magazine-worthy shoots that they share on their Instagram feeds weeks before the wedding. The good thing about three shots is that you can do them anywhere and anyhow you want. Just be creative, and you’ll see how beautiful it comes out.

A custom hashtag like #TheAdeBanjoAffair2025 ensures all your event photos and videos are easy to find online on all social media platforms. It has become a thing, and it’s not even so hard to create. Just choose a unique hashtag and tell guests to tag it when uploading photos.

Once the official reception wraps up, the real party begins. Think glow-in-the-dark setups, cocktails, sneakers for the couple, and DJs playing till dawn.

Budgeting Tips for a Modern Nigerian Wedding

Between aso-ebi, venue, food, and souvenirs, Nigerian weddings can swallow millions if you’re not careful. But well, many people are learning to cut costs. If you’re planning a wedding, here are useful tips you can use to cut costs.

  • Have a Clear Budget from Day One:

Know how much you can realistically spend and stick to it. Break it down into categories like venue, food, attire, décor, and entertainment. Avoid impulse spending as much as possible because it can quickly add to your budget and cause you to struggle.

  • Prioritise What Matters Most:

Decide what you care about as a couple and channel most of your finances to it. If you care more about the décor, music, photography, or guest list, spend on them. It’s your wedding and should be about you and your partner.

  • Keep the Guest List Lean (If Possible):

This is tough in Nigeria, where “my uncle’s neighbour’s cousin’s friend” might expect an invite. But trimming the guest list saves money on food, souvenirs, and hall size. Know your budget and invite only those who matter to you. Nobody will be there to save you if you go broke trying to impress a lot of people.


Vendors often expect you to bargain. Don’t be shy to haggle for the best deals on décor, catering, and outfits. If you can’t haggle, get a trusted friend who can. Have them help you negotiate everything.

So you see? You can create a memorable experience from your wedding without spending a lot. Tell us which of these tips makes sense to you and which you’d love to try.

Ashantifest: Top NPP Executive Vows to Report Frank Amoakohene to Otumfuo, Details Emerge

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  • Paul Yandoh has vowed to report the newly appointed regional minister for the Ashanti Region to Otumfuo
  • In an interview, he opined that the decision by the regional minister to organise a festival was not right
  • He concluded by urging him to focus on matters of pressing concern to the region instead of meddling in issues that do not concern him

Ashanti Regional Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Yandoh, has taken issue with the initiative by the Ashanti Regional Minister to hold an event dubbed Ashantifest.

In a video sighted by YEN.com.gh on TikTok, the NPP bigwig, who was speaking in an interview, said the move by the Ashanti Regional Minister and his cohorts to organise such an event was an act of disrespect towards the traditional rulers in the region.

Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, Ashantifest, Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Benevolence, Regional Minister Gives Money
NPP bigwig, Paul Yandoh, says he will report Dr Frank Amoakohene to Otumfuo.
Photo credit: @Dr Frank Amoakohene/Facebook
Source: UGC

He explained that Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II was not in the country, and thus wondered who gave the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the authority to organise the event.

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Paul Yandoh, who sounded angry, lashed out at the Ashanti Regional Minister, accusing him of arrogating powers unto himself.

He has therefore vowed to report the Ashanti Regional Minister to the Asantehene as soon as he returns from his trip abroad and urged him to focus on pressing issues troubling the region.

The Ashantifest began on April 15, with hundreds gathering at the Centre for National Culture to celebrate Asante heritage and culture.

Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, Ashantifest, Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Benevolence, Regional Minister Gives Money.
The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, speaks to attendees at the Ashantifest.
Photo credit: @Dr Frank Amoakohene/Facebook
Source: UGC

The reception so far for the Ashantifest has been positive and well-received by the people of the Ashanti Region.

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Reactions to Ashantifest

Social media users have endorsed the initiative, with many people commending the Ashanti Regional Minister.

Dokyifarms stated:

“Hon, if Ashantis don’t like you, we need you in the Eastern Region, please.”

Eben reacted:

“Yaanom says they’re reporting Doctor to Otumfuo for celebrating Ashanti Festival while Otumfuo is not in the country because Doctor is trying to take custody of Asanteman. Hmmm.”

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odasani_3y3adomba reacted:

“Ashantis are blessed with such a minister, but due to politics, nti…… add the rest.”

DONNY BOSS wrote:

“Supportive wife with excellent-minded siblings is top-notch. There’s nothing you can’t achieve with these great people behind you. Keep on believing in your man.”

@aduboatgh wrote:

“This is work and happiness. I’m an NPP member, but you have let me know that some positions are meant for certain people.”

Kwaku Gyamfi added:

“Can your Regional Minister chop love with this much swag? Ours balance governance and romance. When it’s time to work, he’s on point. When it’s time to flex, he doesn’t carry last.”

Fameyeh Junior indicated:

“My humble request to H.E. JDM: kindly withdraw all the old men in ministerial positions and give it to the young guys to transform Ghana into a better country.”

Abynaa Pinamang replied:

“Such a humble and supportive wife he has. God bless them and put them on the right path. Our generation’s minister.”

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theokoby reacted:

“This guy is too good. My prayer is to ask God for protection over you.”

Naana Hayford honoured at Ashantifest

Yen.com.gh earlier reported that actress Naana Hayford Domfeh was honoured at the maiden Ashanti Festival’s movie night in Kumasi.

The veteran Ghallywood and Kumawood actress joined her colleague actors for a screening of some movies.

The actress was given a citation by the Ashanti Regional Minister in honour of her legacy.

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10 Percent Salary Increment For Public Workers Has Been Paid In April 2025.

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Just In: 10 Percent Salary Increment For Public Workers Has Been Paid In April 2025.

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Ghanaian government workers can rest assured that the 10% salary increase has been reflected in the April 2025 pay vouchers.

The April 2025 Salary Payment Voucher, released on Sunday, 20 April 2025 for validation, confirms the implementation of the 10% raise. Three months of arrears (January to March 2025) were also paid alongside the adjusted salary.

The negotiated salary increment, which is a 10% increase in the Base Pay on the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS), was expected to be paid in March 2025 but couldn’t go through. This increment is part of the 2025 Base Pay Agreement signed on February 20, 2025, between the Government of Ghana and Organized Labour.

Many Ghanaian government workers were anxiously waiting to see if the salary increment would be reflected this month.

In a related development, teachers in the Ghana Education Service who were promoted have also been placed on the appropriate salary scale, with adjustments made to align their pay with their current ranks.

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Dagbamate: Ghana’s hidden traditionalist village where cleanliness, peace, and ancestral faith reign supreme

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Tucked deep within the heart of the Akatsi South Municipality in Ghana’s Volta Region lies Dagbamate—a village so pristine, spiritually rooted, and culturally distinct that it feels as though it belongs to another era.

This is a place where the sound of church bells is never heard, no pulpits rise on Sunday mornings, and no choir rehearsals echo at dusk. Uniquely, not a single church exists in Dagbamate. Instead, the ancestral spirit of Torgbui Apetorku reigns—undiluted, unchallenged, and revered by all.

Dagbamate’s uniqueness lies not only in its steadfast devotion to African Traditional Religion but also in the extraordinary harmony, cleanliness, and discipline that characterise the lives of its people. It is one of the few rural communities in Ghana that seamlessly blends spirituality, sanitation, and cultural pride, creating a way of life that is deeply ancestral yet impressively forward-looking.

A Village Without a Church

The absence of a church in Dagbamate is neither accidental nor overlooked—it is intentional and spiritual. The entire village is united in its worship of the deity Torgbui Apetorku, a powerful ancestral spirit believed to protect, bless, and guide the community. The Apetorku Shrine, built and maintained in sacred reverence, serves as the spiritual heart of the village.

“We have never had a church here—and we never will,” says Torgbui Agbodzi Mawufemor, a senior shrine priest and custodian of the village’s spiritual heritage. “This land was set apart by the gods for the worship of Apetorku. Our forefathers made a covenant, and we live by it. The peace and prosperity you see here are the result of our faithfulness.”

In a country where Christianity dominates, this rare spiritual unity is not enforced by coercion but sustained by deep communal belief, generational allegiance, and sacred reverence. It is a spiritual identity handed down from ancestors to descendants without interruption.

Where Cleanliness is a Sacred Duty

Equally striking is the village’s well-earned reputation for exceptional cleanliness. In Dagbamate, sanitation is not a government-driven initiative—it is a cultural norm and a spiritual duty. Every household takes responsibility for its surroundings. Sweeping is done daily, weeds are cleared regularly, and litter is almost non-existent.

The community has long outlawed open defecation and improper waste disposal. It is common to see children as young as seven proudly participating in communal clean-up exercises.

“The gods will not dwell in filth,” says Madam Akpene Agbozo, a member of the local sanitation committee. “Cleanliness is part of our spiritual obligation. It’s also how we show respect for each other and for the land.”

Thanks to this deeply embedded culture, Dagbamate has received praise from environmentalists and local authorities alike as one of the cleanest villages in the Volta Region.

The Apetorku Festival: A Celebration of Spiritual Power

Each April, Dagbamate bursts into life with the rhythms of drums, chants, and vibrant colours during the Apetorku Festival—a week-long spiritual and cultural celebration that draws thousands of traditionalists, cultural enthusiasts, tourists, and spiritual pilgrims from across Ghana and beyond.

The festival is a time for spiritual renewal, ancestral invocation, and community bonding. It features rituals, libation pouring, purification rites, traditional dance, and animal sacrifices—all performed under strict spiritual guidelines.

Participants often dress in white or ceremonial cloth. Elders sit in majestic formation around the shrine, while young initiates undergo rites of passage. The atmosphere radiates with spiritual energy, cultural elegance, and ancestral pride.

“This is not just a festival,” says Elder Kwadzo, a cultural historian and native of Dagbamate. “It is the time when the spiritual gates are open. We commune with the gods, cleanse our land, and seek protection for the year ahead.”

A Peaceful, Orderly Society

One of Dagbamate’s most remarkable features is its enduring peace and social cohesion. Crime is virtually non-existent. The community has no known cases of theft, assault, or serious disputes in recent memory.

Conflicts are resolved through traditional mediation led by chiefs, elders, and shrine priests. Offenders are dealt with spiritually, and the fear of ancestral punishment promotes moral discipline.

“Our youth are taught to respect their elders, honour tradition, and avoid wrongdoing,” says Efo Yao, a resident. “We don’t need police officers patrolling the village—we have order because our people fear the wrath of Apetorku more than any courtroom.”

Challenges and Hopes for Development

Despite its many strengths, Dagbamate still faces challenges. Access to healthcare remains limited, with residents relying on the nearest health facility located several miles away. The road leading to the village becomes nearly impassable during the rainy season, affecting trade and emergency transport.

Education is improving, thanks to communal efforts and support from residents abroad. However, there is a growing need for improved infrastructure, access to technology, and vocational training to better prepare the youth for future opportunities.

Community leaders remain hopeful that the government and development partners will recognise Dagbamate’s potential as a cultural heritage destination and invest in eco-tourism, road infrastructure, and small-scale enterprise development.

A Sacred Village with a Message

Dagbamate’s unwavering commitment to ancestral faith, its deep-rooted culture of cleanliness, and the absence of churches may make it seem unconventional in contemporary Ghana—but they also make it a symbol of authenticity, discipline, and home-grown development.

In a world where modernisation often threatens to erode tradition, Dagbamate stands as a powerful example of how progress can coexist with cultural preservation. It proves that a community can thrive by staying true to its roots, honouring its gods, and working together with purpose.

As Selorm, a young university graduate who recently returned to serve his village, puts it:
“Dagbamate is not just a place—it’s a spirit. You don’t just live here; you belong here.”

Dagbamate may not yet feature in tourist brochures or national campaigns, but it is a living shrine, a school of tradition, and a beacon of peace in the Volta Region—where the old gods still live, and the people walk proudly in the footsteps of their ancestors.

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NDC government tackling inherited corruption, weak leadership – Gbande

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Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, Mustapha Gbande Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, Mustapha Gbande

The Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, Mustapha Gbande, has asserted that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government inherited a system riddled with corruption and defective leadership.

Speaking on Hot Issues on TV3, Gbande emphasised that President John Dramani Mahama’s administration is committed to bridging the leadership gap and addressing corruption head-on.

He pointed out the government’s intensified efforts in combating crimes such as money laundering, drug trafficking, cybercrime, and politically motivated offenses.

“Just 100 days into office, we’re seeing crimes being exposed, crimes that were hidden for the past eight years. Back then, you wouldn’t even hear of them. Today, our security forces are actively confronting political crimes, money laundering, cocaine trafficking, and cyber breaches,” he stated.

Gbande claimed that under the previous Akufo-Addo administration, these crimes were ongoing but were either ignored or concealed.

He credited the current government with taking bold steps to expose and combat these threats.

“These issues existed under President Akufo-Addo, but they were swept under the rug. Now, we are fighting them transparently,” he added.

He also reiterated that a coordinated and determined security force is now in place, focused on addressing crime and restoring integrity to national institutions.

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Young people in South Dayi to receive free computer training

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Dr David Wuaku has announced plans to support the youth of South Dayi in pursuing academic programmes in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

The financial consultant announced the Peki Easter Festival on Saturday, 19th April 2025, noting that the initiative aims to assist young people in the district who are interested in acquiring ICT skills.

According to him, the support is targeted at young individuals from the district who wish to pursue qualifications in ICT at the tertiary level, with assistance available each academic year.

Dr Wuaku added that funding for the project has already been secured, and a team of academic experts is prepared to roll out the programme. A proud native of the district, Dr Wuaku emphasised that the scheme was originally part of his vision and campaign promise during his bid for the Council of State seat representing the Volta Region. Although he was not elected, he remains committed to fulfilling that vision, starting with the South Dayi District.

He explained that the goal of the initiative is to help produce some of the best IT experts globally, pointing out that many of the world’s most successful individuals are in the IT sector.

Dr Wuaku also used the occasion to call on all indigenes of South Dayi to unite for the growth and development of the district.

He urged them to rise and take their rightful place in politics, academia, commerce, and all other fields of human endeavour, as they have always done in contributing to the progress of the district and Ghana as a whole.

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Speed Darlington reacts after Burna Boy rewards Portable for defeating him

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Speed Darlington has reacted to Burna Boy’s gift to Portable for defeating him.

DAILY POST reports that Portable defeated Darlington in a celebrity boxing match titled ‘Chaos in the Rings’ on Friday night.

Speaking after the match, Darlington accused Portable of using ‘juju’ to defeat him.

Chairman Dollar urges NPP to address Owusu Bempah’s conduct, citing past NDC affiliations

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Eric Nartey Yeboah, popularly known as Chairman Dollar and serving as the Second Vice Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has called on the party’s national leadership to take decisive action against Deputy National Communications Officer, Ernest Owusu Bempah Bonsu, for what he describes as persistent indiscipline.

Torgbui Klu Agudzeamegah appeals for motorable road in Dagbamate

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At this year’s Apetorku Gbordzi Festival in the Akatsi South District of the Volta Region, the people of Dagbamate once again showcased their remarkable spirit of self-reliance — but also issued a heartfelt appeal for long-overdue government support.

Speaking during the festivities, Torgbui Klu Agudzeamegah II, Chief of Dagbamate, noted that while his people have built their schools, electrified their community, and established a modern health centre, they are unable to construct their roads.

“We do almost everything for ourselves,” Torgbui said to rapturous applause. “But our roads are now our biggest enemy. They’re destroying our vehicles, increasing accidents, and making it difficult to transport goods to market. This, we cannot fix on our own. Roads are simply too capital-intensive.”

Celebration with a purpose: A future for the youth

Though the festival was deeply spiritually—centered on renewing vows to God and seeking blessings, it also celebrated a major milestone in youth development.

The community commissioned a newly built Vocational Training Centre and held a sod-cutting ceremony for a hostel facility that will house apprentices from near and far.

“This project is close to our hearts, because not every young person can go to university,” the Chief explained. “But that should not mean they are left behind. With a trade, they can take care of themselves, their families, and their future.”

The centre, already operational, can accommodate around 100 students. The planned hostel, once completed, will house up to 200 apprentices in 128 self-contained rooms — each shared by two occupants and equipped with sanitation facilities.

Leading without support

Torgbui Klu used the occasion to voice concern over how Dagbamate’s resilience and initiative are often misunderstood by the authorities. “Because we do things ourselves, they assume we don’t need help. But that’s unfair,” he said. “Even our electrification project — we funded most of it. Our streetlights, our clinic, our school buildings — we did all that with our own hands and resources.”

As a striking example, the Chief described how the community built and equipped its health facility, complete with a modern laboratory.

Only after the centre was completed and staffed did the government officially recognise it and upgrade it from a CHPS compound to a health centre, taking over staffing responsibilities.

“That’s the only visible support we’ve received from the government,” he said. “And while we’re grateful for it, we need more — especially for our roads.”

A call for partnership, not pity

Torgbui Klu Agudzeamegah II emphasised that Dagbamate is not seeking handouts, but rather a partnership with the government to amplify the impact of their efforts, especially in areas that are beyond their capacity.

He commended the current government’s focus on technical and vocational education, noting that the community’s efforts are well aligned with the national vision. “We are ready to help train the youth. But we need support to expand — more classrooms, better facilities, and safe roads to bring in students from across the region.”

The bigger dream: An industrial hub

Looking ahead, the Chief shared his bold vision to transform Dagbamate into an industrial and commercial hub. “If we develop, people will come — whether they have to swim or fly. But we must have roads to get there,” he said.

As the Apetorku Gbordzi Festival came to a close, one message rang loud and clear: Dagbamate stands as a beacon of grassroots-led development. But even the most self-reliant communities, as Torgbui Klu passionately conveyed, need timely and fair support from the government to truly thrive.

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Mahama and Akufo-Addo cross paths at Kwahu

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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Dramani Mahama Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Dramani Mahama

A notable moment unfolded during this year’s Kwahu Easter celebrations when former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo crossed paths with President John Dramani Mahama.

The encounter was shared on Akufo-Addo’s official Facebook page on Sunday, April 20, 2025, with the caption, “On Sunday, 20th April 2025, the President of the Republic, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, and I met on the lush landscape of Kwahu where, for nearly two decades, I have consecutively visited to mark the sacred period of Easter.”

President Mahama was in Mpraeso to attend the 2nd edition of the Kwahu Business Forum which took place on Saturday April 19, 2025.

Meanwhile, the Kwahu Easter festival, which began as an annual homecoming for the people of Kwahu in the Eastern Region, has gradually evolved into a vibrant celebration that attracts adventurers, and culture enthusiasts from across Ghana and beyond.

Each year, hundreds make the journey to the serene Kwahu mountains to take part in various fun-filled activities that blend tradition, business, and entertainment.

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Archbishop Bonaventure Calls on President Mahama to End Galamsey 

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By Eunice Hilda A. Mensah  

Accra, April 20, GNA – The Most Reverend John Bonaventure Kwofie, Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, has urged President John Dramani Mahama to fulfill his promise to ban illegal mining (galamsey). 

He reminded the President of his pledge to put an end to galamsey activities, including those in forest reserves, within his first 120 days in office.  

“The Catholic Church is concerned about galamsey activities because they are ‘killing’ the public,” he stated on Easter Sunday during a homily at the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Accra.  

“The Ghanaian public placed a big trust in you. This trust is ephemeral; we can easily forget. Mr. President, know this: eyes are watching you.  

“…We take this promise seriously because galamsey is killing us. 120 days, yes, you crossed the 100 line a few days ago, and you are left with less than 20 days.  

“We want to remind you; we voted you into office because of your stance on galamsey and many other evils plaguing our country. In fact, you displayed the high ethical standard we need in our politics in Ghana. We think you can do it,” he said. 

Archbishop Kwofie revealed that illegal miners from across West Africa, including Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Togo, and Guinea, were reportedly living in Abrewa Nne Nkran.  

He called for action to clear forest hideouts used for illegal activities, saying, “Let’s have men like Nana Bosompem, men with integrity and courage, who would not ask where we went right or wrong in the legal system, and our forestry will return to normal.” 

Speaking on Easter, Archbishop Kwofie reflected on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which he said caused “great excitement and commotion.”  

“Never before has someone reported news such as this. It has never happened in our common history, and indeed no one understood it. But Christ has risen to put to shame those who said there was no resurrection,” he noted. 

Archbishop Kwofie explained that Christ’s resurrection symbolised the resurrection of humans, calling all to rise from the tomb of injustice and wickedness.  

“This is dying to the ‘old man’ of injustice, wickedness, infidelity, and disrespect, and rising to the ‘new man’ of justice, respect for one another, and faithfulness in everything we do.  

“That is why we are told in the second reading to clear out the old yeast and seek the things of above (Colossians 3:1-4; 1 Corinthians 5:6-8),” he said. 

Archbishop Kwofie  noted that many empty tombs exist in Christians’ lives, symbolising the starting point of vital new growth. 

“Jesus indeed turns our bad times into great blessings. He makes His story of resurrection our story. This is the story of Easter; our sadness turns into joy! Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia and a Happy Easter,” he said. 

The congregation, mostly dressed in white to signify victory over death, celebrated Christ’s resurrection on the third day after His death.  

Unlike the somber ambience of Good Friday, Easter Sunday was filled with joyful singing and dancing, marking new beginnings. 

Songs performed during the celebration included “Christ the Lord is Risen Today,” “Christ Arose,” “Thine is the Glory,” and “Yesu Adi Nkunim,” among others. 

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Spain Reaffirms Support for Moroccan Sahara Autonomy Initiative

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Nasser Bourita and Manuel Albares Burno

 

Spain has reaffirmed its support of the autonomy initiative saying it is “the most serious, realistic and credible basis for the resolution” of the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.

Speaking to the press following a meeting, in Madrid, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares Bueno, recalled that Spain recognizes the importance of the Sahara issue for Morocco, as well as the Kingdom’s serious and credible efforts within the framework of the UN to find a mutually acceptable solution.

In this respect, Spain considers the Moroccan autonomy initiative, presented by Morocco in 2007, to be the most serious, realistic and credible basis for resolving this dispute.

This confirmation of Spain’s position falls within the framework of the international momentum created under the impetus of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, in support of Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara and the autonomy initiative as the only solution to this dispute.

Thus, Spain reaffirms its unwavering support for the Moroccan initiative and reinforces the international momentum created, which “was welcomed by the latest UN Security Council Resolution 2756” and which “urges that it be built upon.”

Through its firm and clear stance in favor of the autonomy plan, Spain is sending a strong and significant message of its commitment to align with the international momentum and contribute to the political process aimed at reaching a definitive, realistic, and compromise-based solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.

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Alleged Prize Money for Portable and Speed Darlington’s Celebrity Boxing Match Revealed

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The prize money for the recently held celebrity boxing match between Nigerian entertainers Portable and Speed Darlington has reportedly been revealed on social media, sparking widespread discussion online.

The match took place at midnight on April 18 and ended with Portable defeating Speed Darlington. The bout was part of a community-focused event promoted as a means of empowerment, with a cash prize promised for the winner.

Kiev and Moscow trade allegations of Easter ceasefire violations

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Kiev/Moscow, Apr. 20, (dpa/GNA) – Moscow and Kiev traded allegations of Easter ceasefire breaches on Sunday with both sides reporting mass drone and artillery attacks.

In his afternoon update, Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi Russian said Russian shelling and the use of kamikaze drones had been observed.

“The most active Russian operations this morning have been carried out in the Pokrovsk and Siversk directions. In these and several other areas of the frontline, Russia continues to use heavy weaponry,” the general said in reference to Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.

He said there had been 26 assaults in the 12 hours up to noon (0900 GMT).

“Either [Russian President Vladimir] Putin does not have full control over his army, or the situation proves that in Russia, they have no intention of making a genuine move toward ending the war, and are only interested in favorable PR coverage,” he said, in reference to Putin’s unilateral declaration of an Easter ceasefire.

Ukraine was taking a “symmetrical approach” to Russian actions, Syrskyi said.

Putin on Saturday had said the ceasefire would cover 30 hours over Easter Sunday, lasting until midnight Moscow time (2100 GMT Sunday), prompting scepticism from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Zelensky on Sunday reiterated his proposal to extend the ceasefire for 30 days to “give peace a chance.”

But he added: “We will act in accordance with the actual situation on the ground.”

By Sunday evening, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Russian state media that Putin had not given any order for an extension.

There had been 387 instances of shelling and 19 assaults by Russian forces between 6 pm on Saturday and midnight, Zelensky said. Drones were used by Russians 290 times, he added.

For its part, Moscow charged that Ukrainian forces with continuing their attacks. These attacks, in the Donetsk region among other areas, had been warded off, the Defence Ministry said.

The ministry said there had been dozens of drone attacks and that hundreds of artillery shells had been fired overnight by the Ukrainian side. The attacks had targeted the border regions of Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod, among others, it said.

“There are deaths and injuries among the peaceful population and damage to civilian buildings,” the ministry statement said. Details of casualties were not given.

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Why Kwahu comes alive during Easter

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File photo of some patrons at Kwahu during Easter File photo of some patrons at Kwahu during Easter

Many have wondered what makes Kwahu Easter so special and what has inspired the celebrations that draw thousands every year.

The answer can best be described as a mass homecoming for the Kwahu people who live in Ghana’s big cities.

The tradition began as a simple reunion for Kwahus who were unable to travel to their hometowns during Christmas due to the demands of their trading activities.

According to a report by ghananewsonline.com, over the years, more people joined the Kwahus in marking Easter, transforming what was once a quiet return home into a vibrant national event.

“Over time, this personal pilgrimage transformed into a social and cultural spectacle, drawing thousands from across Ghana and beyond. Historically, Kwahus have always been traders. Their strong business acumen led them to settle in bustling commercial centres such as Accra, Abossey Okai, Kantamanto, Okaishie, and CMB, places they helped develop into key trading hubs,” the report noted.

Despite living far from home, many Kwahus continued to invest in lavish homes in the Kwahu highlands, viewing them as peaceful retirement sanctuaries.

However, since Christmas is the peak business season, most couldn’t afford to leave their shops and travel during that period.

Easter, on the other hand, presented a less hectic time, making it the ideal moment to reconnect with family and heritage.

“It was during these Easter reunions that the Kwahu Easter experience truly began. And it wasn’t just a private family affair. Friends and colleagues from Accra, curious to see the scenic Kwahu highlands and eager to escape the city’s chaos, began tagging along. They were charmed by the mountains’ serene beauty, cool climate, and warm hospitality. What started as a homecoming soon became a fixture on Ghana’s social calendar,” the report added.

The annual ritual steadily gained momentum, and what was once a quiet cultural tradition quickly evolved into a major national and international celebration.

In recent years, the festivities have grown to include paragliding, street carnivals, concerts, and other events that add colour, excitement, and diversity to the Kwahu Easter experience.

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Emotionally mature people communicate their needs using 7 simple phrases

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Quality communication is the foundation of any healthy relationship. Emotionally mature people understand that they need to communicate to express their needs, maintain connections, and resolve conflicts. Still, healthy communication is a skill that a lot of people don’t inherently have. Instead, it’s a skill that can be developed with a little bit of learning and practice.

Adorable Ankara Outfits for Little Girls: Style Meets Culture

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When it comes to dressing up little girls, nothing beats the vibrant and colorful charm of Ankara prints. Ankara is not just for adults—it’s also perfect for kids’ fashion, offering a mix of tradition, cuteness, and creativity. From Sunday services to birthday parties and school cultural days, Ankara styles for little girls bring a blend of comfort, elegance, and culture.

1. Ankara Flare Dresses

Flowy and playful, Ankara flare dresses are perfect for twirling around. These dresses often come with ruffles, bows, and lace for added cuteness, making them great for special occasions.2. Ankara Skirt and Top Sets

Matching Ankara skirts with plain or printed tops is a stylish and versatile option. You can mix patterns or play with colors for a fun, fashionable look.

3. Jumpsuits and Rompers

Ankara jumpsuits and rompers offer a trendy and modern touch to traditional prints. They are perfect for playdates, family outings, or casual events.

4. Ankara Ball Gowns

For weddings or celebrations, a beautifully designed Ankara ball gown makes your little princess the center of attention. Think big skirts, lace overlays, and beaded details.5. Ankara simple dress

For a more urban vibe, you can pair Ankara simple dresses with nice and sleek hairstyle and simple shoes. It’s stylish and perfect for every casual events.

Ankara outfits for little girls are not just fashion statements—they’re a celebration of heritage, color, and innocence. With the right design and accessories like headbands or beaded jewelry, your little girl will not only look adorable but also proudly represent African culture with style.

Ghana needs policies that truly support entrepreneurs

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President John Dramani Mahama has called for sound economic policies to empower entrepreneurs and foster a thriving business environment in Ghana.

In a Facebook post reflecting on his time spent in Kwahu during the Easter festivities, Mahama expressed admiration for the entrepreneurial spirit and dedication of local business leaders.

He extended his gratitude to Kwahu business executives, CEOs, and heads of financial institutions for their commitment to driving economic growth.

Mahama emphasised the importance of creating policies that unlock opportunities for entrepreneurs and bring tangible success to their efforts.

He reaffirmed his determination to “reset Ghana” and establish an environment where businesses can flourish, highlighting the critical role of entrepreneurship in building a robust local economy.


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Kwahu Business Forum: Exhibitors, participants commend Government for initiative  

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By Jesse Ampah Owusu 

Mpraeso (E/R), April 20, GNA – Exhibitors and participants at the Kwahu Business Forum have commended the Government for providing a platform to connect and engage stakeholders in the business sector. 

They have also urged the Government and state institutions to integrate the concerns and suggestions raised at the Forum into policies for the sector. 

The two-day Forum, themed “The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector,” was held at the Mpraeso Social Centre in the Kwahu South Municipality of the Eastern Region.  

The Forum, spearheaded by President John Dramani Mahama, aims to foster entrepreneurship and support the growth of Ghana’s Small and Medium Enterprises. 

Mr. Ernest Twum Barima, CEO of Adepafie Market Company Limited, appreciated the Forum for creating a platform to showcase products to the public.  

He noted that it also enabled them to interact with government officials at their exhibition centers, discuss their businesses and the challenges they faced. 

Mr. Barima expressed hope for the establishment of similar platforms nationwide to connect with more customers. 

Mr Kojo Osei, Head of Marketing, Empire Domus Company Limited, also an exhibitor, said the initiative would help open the country’s business sector to investors. 

He stated that, so far, he had had an appreciable number of people visiting his stand on the sidelines of the Forum. 

Madam Dorcas Ntiamoah, a resident of Kwahu-Mpraeso and a participant in the Forum, said that the event had significantly opened the community by attracting government officials and financial institutions to the area.  

She noted that this development could positively impact the local economy of Kwahu, particularly the hospitality and tourism sectors within the enclave.  

“We appeal to government to ensure the continuity of this so that it does not become a one-day-wonder, but something that will be done annually to help the local economy here,” she added. 

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Volta Regional Police intercept ammunition on Accra-Benin bound bus

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Police personnel stationed at the Tadzewu-Mitsrikasa barrier in the Volta Region intercepted a significant consignment of ammunition during a routine search in the early hours of Friday, April 18, 2025.

At approximately 3:30 a.m., officers stopped a Hyundai bus with registration number GR 8246-Q en route from Accra to Benin. A search of the vehicle uncovered 60 cartons of AAA cartridges (15,000 rounds) and 72 cartons of BB cartridges (18,000 rounds), which had been concealed in sacks under passenger luggage.

The driver, Abasou Fousseni, 45, and his co-driver, Salisu Jalilu, 38, were arrested for questioning. While both initially denied knowledge of the ammunition, police intelligence indicated that the co-driver had loaded the illicit goods into the vehicle.

The driver was subsequently granted police enquiry bail to continue the journey with the passengers, while the co-driver remains in custody to assist investigations. He is expected to be arraigned before court on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

In a press release signed by DSP Felix Danku of the Public Affairs Unit of the Ghana Police Service in the Volta Region, the Service reiterated its commitment to combatting transnational crime and ensuring peace and security across the sub-region.

 

I might develop high blood pressure – Taye currency opens up after losing millions to CBEX

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Famous Ibadan-based Fuji singer, Taye Currency reacted after losing N10 million to CBEX.

DAILY POST reports that CBEX, a recently crashed digital trading platform, left investors stranded after they were logged out and unable to access their funds.

The Singapore-based company which collapsed on Monday April 14, 2025, swept the sum of N1.3 trillion investors funds.

The money I took from Bawumia is paining Ghanaians that is why they want me to fail – King Paluta

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Rapper-turned-singer King Paluta has ignited heated reactions across Ghanaian social media after claiming that some Ghanaians are displeased with him over money he allegedly received from former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

In a post made on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the “Aseda” hitmaker implied that the financial support he received from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate has become a point of contention, particularly among his critics.

Rafatu Inusah Eyes Ghana Olympic Committee Board Seat

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Ms. Rafatu is contesting for one of the three positions reserved for other members elected by congress. This move demonstrates Inusah’s commitment to contributing to the development of sports in Ghana and her willingness to take on a leadership role.

As a seasoned sports leader, Rafiatu brings a wealth of experience to the table if elected. Her tenure as President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union and the Secretary General of the Ghana Triathlon Federation has equipped her with the skills and knowledge in sports administration. Her involvement in the GOC would undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the committee.

The Ghana Olympic Committee plays a vital role in promoting sports development in Ghana. With Inusah’s potential election, she would be part of the decision-making body that shapes the future of sports in the country. Her leadership skills and passion for sports would undoubtedly make her a valuable contributor to the GOC board.

The election of new members to the GOC board is a significant event in the Ghanaian sports calendar. The outcome will determine the future direction of sports in Ghana and the leadership that will guide the country’s athletic endeavors.

Rafatu’s candidacy is an exciting development, and her potential election could have far-reaching implications for Ghanaian sports

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Ghanaian students in US universities hit by Trump administration visa revocations

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Thousands of foreigners studying in US universities across the country have been hit by far-reaching visa revocations by the Trump administration, and many Ghanaians have been affected.

The Trump administration has started a wave of actions removing immigrants, including those living in the country legally. Some citizens have also been affected by what some analysts describe as ‘far-reaching and uncontrolled’ decisions by US immigration officials. Some of the targeted students have been accused of participating in anti-Israel protests, for some, no reasons have been given, including the Ghanaian students, whose details are not known because the affected universities have not released their details. However, sources in the US have confirmed to Ghana Business News that indeed, some Ghanaian students have been affected.

The Trump administration is alleging that these students are spreading anti-Semitism and pro-Hamas sentiments on campus. But students, lawyers and activists have all refuted the claims.

For some students, their visas were revoked for minor legal infractions, like a speeding ticket or other traffic violations.

By the last count, conservative estimates put the number of student visas revoked to nearly 1,500. But according to the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s count, more than 4,700 student visas have been removed from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement-maintained database known as the Student and Exchange Visitor Information Systems (SEVIS).

Types of student visas

To study in the US, an applicant needs a student visa. There are categories of visas for individuals from other countries intending to study in the US. There is the F-1 visa, which is used by students attending an academic institution like a high school or college.

There is the much less common one – the M-1 visa which is given to people entering the US for vocational training.

Educational institutions must first be certified by the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit, or ICE, through the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, known as SEVP before they can accept students with those visas.

There is also the J-1 visa – known as the “exchange visitor” visa. This visa permits not just academic study but also has a “cultural component” supervised by a US organization approved by the State Department. There is a list that includes thousands of educational institutions that are permitted to accept applicants on this visa. Professors, researchers and physicians typically come to the US on this visa.

While the J-1 visa has a lot of requirements attached, some students prefer that because it allows their spouses to work while in the US.

Additionally, all the three types of educational visas use a government online database called SEVIS – the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System – to allow colleges and universities to provide legally required information to the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security about international students at their institutions. That information includes the student’s address and confirmation of their academic work.

As the unprecedented action of the Trump administration continues, defying court orders, these students are being asked by immigration authorities to self-deport.

With these students in limbo, it is yet to be seen how their home governments would respond.

By Emmanuel K Dogbevi

‘More arrests in 3 months than in 8 years’ – Economist praises government’s galamsey fight

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Financial analyst and economist Scott Bolshevick Financial analyst and economist Scott Bolshevick

Financial analyst and economist Scott Bolshevick has praised the John Dramani Mahama-led administration for its intensified crackdown on illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, over the past three months.

In a recent post on his page, he wrote, “Mahama deserves commendation for the bold STEM-led crackdown on galamsey. It’s deeply rooted in the economy and tied to unemployment, not an issue to fix in a year. In just 3 months, more arrests have been made than in the past 8 years. The message is clear, it is illegal.”

His comments follow a major operation on Friday, April 18, 2025, during which the Ghana Police Service arrested 26 individuals engaged in illegal mining within a forest reserve near Samreboi in the Western Region.

The intelligence-led operation forms part of a nationwide initiative aimed at clamping down on galamsey , an illegal practice that has severely damaged forests, polluted water bodies, and disrupted ecosystems across the country.

The raid was carried out by the Police Intelligence Directorate, with backing from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the National Operations Directorate, and the Formed Police Unit (FPU).

Read his post below:

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Ever heard of a colonial fort with a children’s dungeon and a unique shrine for the slaves? Find out the details with Etsey Atisu as he toured Fort William at Anomabo below:

10 feared dead in Mubende road crash

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At least 10 people are alleged to have died and many others injured in a road accident At least 10 people are alleged to have died and many others injured in a road accident

At least 10 people are alleged to have died and many others injured in a road accident on Mubende-Fort Portal road.

The accident involved a bus belonging to Pokopoko coaches Ltd occurred on Easter Sunday after one of its tyres burst.

According to eyewitnesses, the driver then lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road, overturning several times.

The deceased were taken to Mubende Regional Referral Hospital for postmortem, and the injured were also rushed to the same hospital for treatment.

Portable Begs Burna Boy For Feature After Being Rewarded N20m For Defeating Speed Darlington

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable has pleaded for a feature from Grammy-award Nigerian singer, Burna Boy, after being credited thousands of dollars from the singer.

Sunday Telegraph had earlier reported that Portable won the match after Speed Darlington failed to show up for the 2nd round after breaking his arm during the first round, which prompted Burna Boy to credit him for his victory.

I Will Report Dr. Frank Amoakohene To Otumfour To Punish Him For The Ashantifest

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I Will Report Dr. Frank Amoakohene To Otumfour To Punish Him For The Ashantifest – Paul Yando

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Paul Kwabena Yandoh, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Ashanti Regional Director of Communication, has declared that he will personally report the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Amoakohene, to Otumfour Osei Tutu II, for Manhyia to punish him for the ongoing Ashanti Festival.

In an Ash FM interview video featuring Paul Yando, he claimed that Dr. Amoakohene organized and is currently celebrating a festival in the Ashanti Region while Otumfour is absent.

Yando argued that Dr. Frank Amoakohene’s failure to involve local chiefs in the 2025 Ashantifest is deeply disrespectful. He emphasized that such festivals are traditionally led by chiefs, and the regional minister’s exclusion of them constitutes a grave offence.

The radio host asked Paul Yando, ‘What if Dr. Amoakohene sought permission from the proper authorities before launching Ashantifest?’ Paul replied, ‘If he had done so, we might have seen Ashanti chiefs participate in the festival.’

Paul Yando added that Otumfour has traveled abroad and that he intends to meet him at the airport to report Dr. Frank Amoakohene’s actions.

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GHS Abolishes Toilet Fees At Hospitals

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The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Prof. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, has directed all Regional Health Directors to ensure that patients and visitors are not charged for using toilets in health facilities.

Prof. Akoriyea emphasized that washrooms are an integral part of hospital infrastructure, intended to provide comfort and prevent the risk of infection.

“Our attention has been drawn to the charging of fees at Ghana Health Service facilities. It must be noted that the washrooms are an integral part of the hospital infrastructure intended to provide comfort for patients and visitors and should not be used as avenues for exploitation,” Prof Samuel Kaba Akoriyea wrote in a press statement.

“The washrooms must at all times be kept clean and comfortable to prevent the risk of infection, improve perception of patient care quality, and increase patient satisfaction,” he stressed.

He added, “Regional Directors are accordingly requested to ensure that this practice ceases with immediate effect. Failure by facility heads to adhere to this directive will attract sanctions. Kindly bring this to the notice of all heads of facilities for strict compliance,” Prof Akoriyea directed.

By Prince Fiifi Yorke

Kotoko’s title hopes crashed after defeat at Nations as GoldStars extend lead with win against Medeama

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Matchday 28 of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League delivered drama, surprise results, and crucial shifts in the league standings across various venues.

At the Accra Sports Stadium, Hearts of Oak were frustrated by a resilient Karela United side, as the game ended in a goalless stalemate.

Over in Kumasi, Nations FC secured a commanding 2-0 victory over Asante Kotoko at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex. Nafiu Sulemana opened the scoring in the 15th minute, with Emmanuel Annor doubling the lead just before halftime. The result compounds Kotoko’s recent struggles and lifts Nations FC to second place on the table.

Bechem United suffered a 2-1 home defeat to Berekum Chelsea at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park. Vincent Adjei gave Chelsea the lead in the 3rd minute, before Darlvin Yeboah drew level for the hosts in the 35th. However, Jonah Attuquaye struck just before the break to hand coach Samuel Boadu’s side all three points.

At the Tuba Astro Turf, Dreams FC and Vision FC shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw. Jonathan Nemorden gave Dreams the lead in the 51st minute, only for Emmanuel Akansase to equalise six minutes later for the visitors.

In Kpando, Heart of Lions recorded an emphatic 3-1 win over Accra Lions. Yaw Danso opened the scoring in the 9th minute, followed by a second from Nana Oppong in the 42nd. Oppong later grabbed his brace in the 86th minute before David Akintunde netted a consolation for Accra Lions in stoppage time.

Young Apostles and FC Samartex played out a 1-1 draw at the Wenchi Sports Stadium. After a cagey first half, Emmanuel Fosu Kyei put the home side ahead in the 69th minute, but reigning champions Samartex responded through Emmanuel Mamah in the 77th.

Meanwhile, at DUN’s Park, Bibiani GoldStars extended their lead at the top of the table with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Medeama SC. A late penalty in the 90th minute was coolly converted by Attah Kumi, sealing a crucial victory for Frimpong Manso’s men.

After Matchday 28, Bibiani GoldStars, Nations FC, Heart of Lions, and Asante Kotoko occupy the top four positions, while Accra Lions, Legon Cities, and Nsoatreman FC find themselves in the relegation zone.

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Afenyo-Markin calls for merit-based opportunities for Ghanaian youth

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Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin

Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has called for a departure from what he describes as partisan favoritism in youth empowerment.

He has advocated instead for a system that prioritises merit, innovation, and potential over political loyalty.

He emphasised the importance of fairness and inclusivity in creating opportunities for young Ghanaians.

Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum on Saturday, April 19, 2025, he stated:

“We must take a hard look at how we extend opportunity, particularly to the youth. They must not be supported only when they wear party colours; they must be supported when they demonstrate potential, creativity, and drive.”

Afenyo-Markin further emphasised that the future of Ghana should not be built on political partisanship but anchored in meritocracy.

“Ghana’s future cannot be built on partisan loyalty; it must be built on merit. Those who deserve opportunity must be given the opportunity, regardless of political affiliation. That is how we build a nation, that is how we foster healthy competition, and that is how we drive progress,” he added.

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Meanwhile watch as Edward Bawa explains reason for decline in Ghana’s oil production below:

South African political leader condemned for visiting fugitive pastor

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Floyd Shivambu joined the MK party last year Floyd Shivambu joined the MK party last year

A top official in one of South Africa’s biggest political parties has been condemned for visiting a controversial self-proclaimed pastor who fled to Malawi after he was accused of rape and fraud.

Floyd Shivambu, secretary-general of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party of former President Jacob Zuma, retweeted footage on X of him attending an Easter service at Shepherd Bushiri’s church.

Mr Bushiri, from Malawi, was one of southern Africa’s best known preachers when he was arrested and charged with fraud in 2020.

After being released on bail, he managed to flee to his home country in unclear circumstances. South Africa has been trying to extradite him ever since.

Last month, a court in Malawi backed the extradition request but Mr Bushiri and his wife Mary, who is facing fraud charges, have lodged an appeal.

Mr Bushiri is a millionaire, who set up churches in several African countries.

He is accused of preying on poor people who were desperate to improve their lives by selling merchandise including “miracle oil”.

The self-proclaimed prophet claims to have cured people of HIV, made the blind see, changed the fortunes of the impoverished and, on at least one occasion, walked on air.

Mr Bushiri has also been charged with rape. He and his wife have denied any wrongdoing.

South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Mmamoloko Kubayi said Shivambu’s association with Mr Bushiri was “a blatant act of disrespect toward South Africa’s legal system”.

She added that it would “embolden those who believe they can escape accountability”.

Shivambu’s own MK party also released a statement to distance itself from his visit, saying he had undertaken it “in his personal capacity and without the mandate or knowledge of the party”.

The party added that it “condemns all forms of gender-based violence and the exploitation of vulnerable communities, especially innocent Christian believers, by individuals who manipulate faith for personal enrichment or to evade justice”.

In a post on X on Saturday, Shivambu praised Mr Bushiri for his “good work”.

“Thank you my brother, Prophet Bushiri for hosting us and for the kind words,” he wrote.

“The government scale amount of work you do to economically, educationally, socially and spiritually uplift our people is unparalleled now and in history.

“I know that the leadership and people of Malawi appreciate and cherish the so many massive programmes you do for the people on the ground.”

He reposted footage shared by Mr Bushiri which showed the self-proclaimed pastor ask hundreds of worshippers at his Jesus Nation church to welcome the South African politician.

Under the leadership of former President Zuma, the newly formed MK party came third in last year’s elections – a major factor in the governing ANC losing its majority for the first time since democratic elections were introduced in 1994.

Shivambu joined the party in August last year from the rival Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and was later appointed secretary-general – one of the party’s top positions.

Nana Addo Meets John Mahama, Kufuor at Kwahu Easter

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Nana Addo and John Mahama exchanging pleasantries

 

Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo enjoyed a heartwarming reunion with President John Mahama and former President John Agyekum Kufuor during this year’s Easter celebrations in Kwahu.

The gathering, which took place on April 19th and 20th, marked a continuation of a nearly two-decade tradition for former President Akufo-Addo, who has consistently visited the scenic area to commemorate the sacred holiday.

Prior to his meeting with President John Mahama, he had the opportunity to connect with his predecessor, former President John Agyekum Kufuor. Mr. Kufuor was also present to witness the array of fun-filled activities planned for this year’s event.

In a series of posts on social media, Nana Addo expressed his excitement about reuniting with both leaders. “On Sunday, 20th April 2025, the President of the Republic, H. E. John Dramani Mahama, and I met on the lush landscape of Kwahu,” he wrote. “For nearly two decades, I have consecutively visited to mark the sacred period of Easter.”

On Saturday, April 19, former President Akufo-Addo took to Facebook to share his joy about engaging with Mr, Kufuor during this meaningful time. He described Mr. Kufuor as “ever-cheerful and highly spirited,” and referred to him as his “boss,” emphasizing the respect he holds for the former President.

The festive atmosphere in Kwahu was enhanced by the presence of these esteemed leaders, highlighting a spirit of unity and camaraderie during the Easter celebrations.

By Prince Fiifi Yorke

Zongo youth launch drug crackdown, shut down over 20 shops

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The youth of Sabon Zongo in Accra have launched a major crackdown, leading to the closure of over 20 shops and the seizure of several sacks containing weed, codeine, Tramadol, and other illegal drugs.

The operation, carried out on the afternoon of Sunday, April 20, targeted shops and drug dens suspected of selling illicit substances.
The rise in drug abuse, particularly among youth, teenagers, and even children in the area, has become a growing concern. This prompted the youth to take action with the permission of local authorities and the Chief Imam.

Speaking to Citi News on Sunday, April 20, Deputy Leader of the No Drugs in Zongo Movement, Mohammed Ashirir, emphasised that this is only the beginning, but similar operations will continue periodically.

“We have scattered all the blockers, and we will come back again. Now, we do not have any police here, but we have conquered them because we are the majority.

“Next time, when we come back with the reinforcement, if we catch anyone misbehaving, the person will be handed over to the police, and the next step will be to take him to court for prosecution,” he said.

Enioluwa explains why he was crying during Priscilla Ojo’s wedding

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Notable influencer, Enioluwa explains why he was captured crying during the wedding ceremony of his bestie, Priscilla Ojo.

It would be recalled that earlier, a video made the rounds which captured Enioluwa shedding tears as his bestie tied the knot during her white wedding.

Many who knew about his bond with Prisicilla opined that he had gotten overly emotional during the moment.

The Party Is Hiding the Truth

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Dr. Jonathan Asante Okyere, a political science lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, has raised concerns over the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) decision to withhold the findings of the Prof. Mike Oquaye-led committee report regarding the party’s defeat in the 2024 elections as reported by Ghana Web.

Okyere believes this move is aimed at shielding key figures within the party from accountability.

In an interview with Accra 100.5 FM on April 17, 2025, Okyere suggested that the NPP’s leadership is deliberately keeping the report under wraps to protect influential individuals who may have played a role in the party’s electoral loss.

He argued that while the party has the right to control its internal matters, transparency is crucial for growth and future success.

“It is troubling that the party leadership is preventing members from commenting on the report,” Okyere remarked, emphasizing that the NPP should allow open discussion to learn from their mistakes.

He pointed out that withholding the report and barring commentary could hinder any efforts at internal reform and renewal within the party.

The committee, led by Prof. Oquaye, was tasked with analyzing the reasons behind the NPP’s poor showing in the December 7, 2024 general elections.

Despite submitting their findings to the national leadership earlier this week, the party has yet to release the report to the public.

Okyere expressed concern that this lack of transparency could allow certain influential figures to maintain their positions within the party, ultimately stalling any real changes needed for future elections.

GPL 2024/25: Nafiu scores stunner as Nations FC beat Asante Kotoko

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Sulemana Nafiu scored a stunning goal for Nations FC as they eased past Asante Kotoko 2-0 at the Abrankese Stadium in the Ghana Premier League.

The hosts were seeking their fifth straight victory, and it took them 15 minutes to score.

Nafiu unleashed a brilliant curler from the left flank, to beat Kotoko goalkeeper Frederick Asare and put Nations ahead.

The goalscorer turned assist provider with a lovely piece of skill to wriggle away from his markers before providing a cross for Emmanuel Annor to tap home on the stroke of halftime.

Nations FC held on firmly to secure all three points and move up to second on the table with 51 points.

Up next for Kassim Mingle’s side is a trip to face Berekum Chelsea.

Meanwhile, Kotoko have now suffered back-to-back defeats and are winless in their last four.

Their title charge is slipping away from their grasp as they sit fourth with 47 points.

The Porcupines will hope to return to winning ways at home against Aduana FC.

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Bush war hero John Kazoora dies at 69

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Maj. (Rtd) Kazoora (L) with fallen Capt. Karegyesa (2ndL) and two other fighters in the hey days Maj. (Rtd) Kazoora (L) with fallen Capt. Karegyesa (2ndL) and two other fighters in the hey days

Bush war veteran, Maj (rtd) John Kazoora is dead. Maj Kazoora, a former Kashari legislator and an outspoken critic of President Yoweri Museveni was pronounced dead on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025.

Details about his passing is still scanty but reports indicate that he has been battling a long sickness.

John Kazoora was a blue-eyed boy after NRA took power in 1986. As special district administrator for Kampala and later director at Internal Security Organisation he had regular access to President Museveni.

However, he soon found himself relegated to the fringe, until he was pushed over the edge, as he recalls in this fourth extract from his upcoming memoirs.

Nigerian Gospel Artist Big B Dies After Brief Illness

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Bolaji Olarewaju, widely known as Big B

The Nigerian gospel music community is mourning the sudden death of Bolaji Olarewaju, widely known as Big B, a revered artist and ordained pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

His family confirmed the 54-year-old singer passed away in the early hours of Saturday, April 19, following a brief illness.

According to reports, Olarewaju collapsed during a performance at a local event on Friday evening, April 18. He was rushed to a medical facility but succumbed hours later, coinciding with Easter Saturday—a symbolic date in the Christian calendar. In a statement, his family described him as a “giant in the music industry and our community,” highlighting his dual legacy as a worship leader and influential figure within the RCCG.

Born in southwestern Nigeria, Big B gained prominence for his soul-stirring hymns and dynamic stage presence, which blended traditional gospel themes with contemporary African rhythms. Over two decades, he released multiple albums and became a staple at religious gatherings, earning respect for his devotion to both ministry and music. His sudden death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, congregants, and fans, many of whom credited his work with deepening their spiritual connection.

The RCCG, one of Nigeria’s largest Pentecostal denominations, acknowledged his contributions to its global outreach efforts, noting his role in organizing worship programs and youth initiatives. Fellow gospel artists, including Nathaniel Bassey and Tope Alabi, shared condolences on social media, praising his humility and unwavering faith.

Big B’s passing underscores the physical demands often faced by gospel performers, who frequently tour across regions with limited healthcare infrastructure. While his family has not disclosed specifics about his illness, close associates hinted he had recently scaled back engagements due to health concerns.

His death leaves a void in Nigeria’s vibrant gospel scene, where his music served as both a spiritual anchor and cultural touchstone. As tributes continue to pour in, colleagues emphasize the need for artists to prioritize wellness in an industry marked by relentless schedules. For now, Big B’s legacy endures through his recordings and the countless lives he influenced a testament to a career built on faith, melody, and service.