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Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025 Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025

In the later years of his life, Pope Francis declared his faith in a spiritual testament that also included his final wishes for his funeral and burial.

Written by the Pope on June 29, 2022, the spiritual testament was published by the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis on Monday, April 21, 2025.

Burial Location

In his spiritual testament, Pope Francis requested that his mortal remains be laid to rest in the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major.

“As I sense the approaching twilight of my earthly life, and with firm hope in eternal life, I wish to set out my final wishes solely regarding the place of my burial.

“Throughout my life, and during my ministry as a priest and bishop, I have always entrusted myself to the Mother of Our Lord, the Blessed Virgin Mary. For this reason, I ask that my mortal remains rest — awaiting the day of the resurrection — in the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major,” the Pope wrote.

The Pope provided further specific directions for his burial place, stating; “I wish my final earthly journey to end precisely in this ancient Marian Sanctuary, where I would always stop to pray at the beginning and end of every Apostolic Journey, confidently entrusting my intentions to the Immaculate Mother and giving thanks for her gentle and maternal care.

“I ask that my tomb be prepared in the burial niche in the side aisle between the Pauline Chapel (Chapel of the Salus Populi Romani) and the Sforza Chapel of the Basilica, as shown in the attached plan.”

Modesty of the Tomb

In an act of modesty, the Pope requested that his tomb be presented in a simple manner without elaborate decorations.

He further directed that his Latin given name be the only inscription on the tomb.

“The tomb should be in the ground, simple, without particular ornamentation, bearing only the inscription: Franciscus,” he wrote.

Source of Funding for the Burial

As the absolute monarch of Vatican City, the Pope had significant control over the Vatican’s financial and material resources.

However, Pope Francis relieved the church of the burden of his funeral costs, specifying in his testament that a benefactor would cover the expenses.

“The cost of preparing the burial will be covered by a sum provided by a benefactor, which I have arranged to be transferred to the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major. I have given the necessary instructions regarding this to Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas, Extraordinary Commissioner of the Liberian Basilica,” the Pope wrote.

Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, at his residence in the Vatican’s Domus Sanctæ Marthæ.

Known as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, he was elected to lead the Catholic Church in March 2013, following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.

“Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow, I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis,” Cardinal Farrell announced.

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Dr Philip Oti-Mensah appointed Managing Director of UMB

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Universal Merchant Bank Ltd (UMB), a leading indigenous bank renowned for being one of the oldest Banks in Ghana serving Ghanaian businesses, individuals and their families for over 50 years (since 1972) and with its customer-centricity and digital banking solutions is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Philip Oti Mensah as its new Chief Executive Officer

With a distinguished career spanning over 20 years in banking and financial services, Dr Philip Oti-Mensah brings to UMB a wealth of experience in strategic leadership, operational excellence, and innovation-driven growth.

Dr Philip Oti-Mensah is a dynamic and results-driven business leader with experience in Banking and Development Finance. His career spans leadership roles across Africa, where he has played a pivotal role in driving growth, operational excellence, and financial inclusion.

Throughout his career, Dr Philip Oti-Mensah has led and advised numerous financial institutions, demonstrating a strong track record of transformation and innovation.

He has served as a Management Consultant for FINCA Bank Tanzania, a Non-Executive Director at ProCredit Bank Congo, Deputy CEO of ProCredit Ghana, CEO of Union Savings and Loans, and CEO of OmniBank.

In his most recent role as Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of OmniBSIC Bank, he successfully led the seamless integration of systems, policies, and procedures following the bank’s merger. He also spearheaded a customer experience transformation program, reinforcing the bank’s position in the financial sector.

Dr Philip Oti-Mensah holds a Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Project Management from the University of Ghana Business School.

Additionally, he earned a Master of Applied Business Research and a Doctor of Business Administration from the Swiss Business School. His executive education includes programs from globally renowned institutions such as INSEAD (Singapore) and the London Business School (UK).

A distinguished finance professional, he is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and a Certified International Change Manager (CICM). He also holds a postgraduate diploma in International Bank Management from the ProCredit Academy in Germany.

His outstanding contributions to the financial sector have earned him numerous accolades, including the President’s Award for Excellence in Banking and Finance (2020) and the Private Sector COO of the Year (2023).

Beyond his corporate leadership, Philip Dr Oti-Mensah is an international speaker and guest lecturer on Leadership and Financial Inclusion. He also serves on the boards of several reputable institutions in Ghana.

Mr. Derrick Hope Gidzi, Acting Chairman of the UMB Board, commented: “We are delighted to welcome [Philip]to the UMB family. [ His proven track record and visionary outlook align perfectly with our long-term strategic goals. We are confident that UMB will continue to excel under his leadership.”

In response to the appointment, Dr Philip Oti-Mensah stated: “I am honoured to join UMB at such a pivotal time. UMB is a proudly Ghanaian institution with a deep commitment to excellence, innovation, and service. I look forward to working closely with the board, management, and staff to unlock new opportunities and deliver lasting value to our customers and communities, to bring long-term value to all stakeholders.”

How Pope Francis’ death has impacted football activities across the globe

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The demise of Pope Francis on Monday, April 21, 2025, has led to the cancellation of football matches in Argentina and Italy.

In Italy, Serie A officials delayed four matches originally scheduled for Easter Monday. Torino were set to face Udinese, Cagliari were to meet Fiorentina, Genoa were to host Lazio, and Parma were scheduled to play Juventus.

These fixtures will now take place on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

The Italian National Olympic Committee confirmed that all sports events within the week have been called off as the nation mourns and honours the Pope.

Meanwhile, in Argentina, where the late pontiff hailed from, three games that were scheduled to take place on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, were all postponed after the tragic news became public.

The three matches were Tigre vs Belgrano, Argentinos Juniors vs Barracas Central, and Independiente Rivadavia vs Aldosivi.

The Argentine Football Association announced that all football-related activities in the country have been suspended to mourn the deceased Catholic Church leader.

Aside from these football match suspensions, several notable clubs, national teams, and players have extended their condolences to the Catholic Church following the death of its spiritual leader.

Among the clubs paying tributes are Barcelona, Real Madrid, Fiorentina, and AS Roma. The Italian and Croatian national teams, along with former Barcelona and Croatian international Ivan Rakitić, have also shared heartfelt messages.

Numerous football fans around the world have also joined in mourning the late pontiff.

About Pope Francis’ death

Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88, the Vatican announced.

Per sources, he had been battling illness in recent months.

According to the BBC, which described the late Pope as “a voice for peace with a contagious smile,” tributes have been pouring in from around the globe.

The 88-year-old pontiff had spent five weeks in the hospital with pneumonia between February and March 2025.

According to his medical team, the Pope came close to death during the illness.

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, served as the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church.

Meanwhile, watch part 2 of Sports Check with veteran coach JE Sarpong

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Captain Planet hints at possible sale of 4X4’s music catalogue

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Captain Planet of Ghanaian music group 4X4 has announced that a top industry player has reached out to purchase their music catalogue.

Captain Planet expressed serious interest in starting discussions, describing the move as good news.

However, he added that other members of the group, Coded and Fresh Prince, are yet to finalize the decision but are likely to be engaged soon.

While some fans have kicked against the idea, Captain Planet affirmed the legitimacy of the offer.

He also argued that several other well-known artists in the industry have secretly sold their music catalogues or are currently in negotiations.

“If I should tell you guys the number of your favourites who have sold their music catalogues and live performances secretly… some of them are still in negotiations. Your artist no tell you say dem sell their catalogues secretly,” he stated.

The concept of music catalogue sales has become increasingly popular globally, offering artists large lump sums in exchange for future royalties.

If finalized, 4X4 would join a growing list of African artists leveraging their legacy for long-term value.

Efya, Cina Soul, Others Join HoodTalk Festival

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Efya

 

Sensational Ghanaian songstress, Jane Afia Awindor, known in showbiz as Efya, has been named one of the headline acts of the much-anticipated HoodTalk Festival set for May 9 at the Independence Square in Accra.

Credited with a number of hit songs, Efya is a five-time Female Vocalist of the Year at the Ghana Awards.

She is billed to rock the stage alongside Cina Soul, Lali & Lola, Afrokelly, DJ Spices, among others.

Efya is expected to thrill patrons with her hit songs ranging from ‘Little Things’, ‘Best In Me’, ‘Forgetting Me’, ‘Gingam’ to ‘Super Super’, which has since made trends on various music platforms.

Organised by DreamChild Foundation in partnership with Virtual Hub, the event will also feature an incredible lineup of home-based hiplife, hiphop, highlife and Afrobeat artistes who will thrill music fans to their satisfaction.

There would also be performances from surprise guest artistes who have been invited to hit the stage on the night.

It’s a dance party with the goal of uniting fans of Ghanaian music on one stage to honour the country’s musical heritage.

According to the organisers of the event, they are expecting over twenty thousand music fans to witness the event, adding that a number of mouth-watering packages have been put in place to entertain fans.

They said last year’s event was fantastic but this year, music fans would experience the real power in music.

legends such as Stonebwoy, Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Pat Thomas, and Edem have also been invited to perform at the event being organised to raise funds to build five paediatric clinics across Ghana at the cost of $14m.

Efya has performed with local and international acts such as Chris Brown, D3, P-Square, MI, Wande Coal, Burna Boy, Stonebwoy, Samini, Kojo Antwi, Kwabena Kwabena, Samini, D-Black and R2Bees.

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Pope Francis: Why His Papacy Mattered For Africa – And For The World’s Poor And Marginalised

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The Late Pope Francis

 

The death of Pope Francis in an Italian hospital on  April 21, 2025 marks the end of a significant era for the Vatican and the global Catholic following of 1.3 billion faithful.

Pope Francis was elected leader of the Catholic Church on March 13, 2013. He is the first pope from the Americas and also the first to come from outside the West in the modern era.

By the time the Argentinian Cardinal, Jorge Bergoglio, was elected pope in 2013 there was a general feeling that the Catholic church was reaching the end of an era. At the time, the church was beset by crises, from corruption to clerical sexual abuse.

Some of the challenges facing the church which the ageing Pope Benedict XVI could no longer handle included: the readmission of a Holocaust denying bishop into the church, mounting evidence of corruption in the Vatican Bank, multiple cases of clerical sexual abuse in many parts of the world, the confusion created in the English-speaking world with the translation of the New Roman missal into English.

Moreover, the church was reeling from the revelation of papal secrets of his predecessor Pope Benedict by the papal butler. A book detailing these secrets portrayed the Vatican as a corrupt hotbed of jealousy, intrigue and underhanded factional fighting.

The revelations caused the church a great deal of embarrassment.

It meant therefore that Cardinal Bergoglio was elected by the Catholic cardinals with a mandate to clean up the church and reform the Vatican and its bureaucracy. He was to institute processes and procedures for transparency, accountability and renewal of the church and its structures, and address the lingering scandals of clerical abuse.

The Pope’s Global Legacy

Three key things defined his papal role and legacy.

First is concentrating on the core competence of the church: serving the poor and the marginalised. This is what the founder of the Christian religion, Jesus Christ, did.

Francis focused the Catholic Church and the entire world on one mission: helping the poor, addressing global inequalities, speaking for the voiceless, and placing the attention of the world on those on the periphery.

He also chose to live simply, forsaking the pomp and pageantry of the papacy.

Secondly, he changed the way the Catholic Church’s message is communicated. In his programmatic document, Evangelii Gaudium, he called the church to what he calls “missionary conversion”. His thinking was that everything that is done in the church must be about proclaiming the good news to a wounded and broken world.

His central message was that of mercy towards all, an end to wars, our common humanity and the closeness of God to those who suffer. The suffering in the world continues to grow because of injustice, greed, selfishness and pride. He also focused on symbols and simple style to press home his message, like celebrating mass at a wall that divides the United States and Mexico.

In 2015, he made a risky trip to Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, during a time of war and tension between the fighting factions of the Muslim Seleka and the Christian anti-balaka. He drove on the Pope mobile with both the highest ranking Muslim cleric in the country and his Christian counterpart and visited both a Christian church and a mosque to press home the message of peace.

The third strategy was restructuring the church and reforming the Vatican bank.

He created the G8 (a representative council of cardinals from every part of the world) to advise him, calling the Catholic Church to a synod for dialogue on every aspect of the life of the church. This effort was unprecedented.

He also overhauled the procedures for the synod of bishops, making it more participatory, and gave women and the non-ordained voting rights. He shook up the membership of the Vatican department that picks bishops to include women. He appointed the first woman (Sr Simone Brambilla) to lead a major Vatican department and to have a cardinal as her deputy. Another woman (Sr Raffaella Petrini) was named the first woman governor of the Vatican City State.

Pope Francis and Africa

The pontiff’s legacy will be keenly felt in Africa. Three things stand out.

First, he reflected the concerns of people on the continent with his message against imperialism, colonialism, exploitation of the poor by the rich, global inequality, neo-liberal capitalism and ecological injustice. Pope Francis became a voice for Africa. When he visited Kenya in 2015, he chose to visit the slums of Nairobi to proclaim the gospel of liberation to the forsaken of society. He called on African governments to guarantee for the poor and all citizens access to land, lodging and labour.

In a sense, Pope Francis embodied the message of decolonisation and was driven in part by the liberation theology that developed in Latin America. This theology tied religious faith with liberation of the people from structures of injustice and structural violence.

Secondly, he encouraged African Catholics to develop Africa’s own unique approach to pastoral life and addressing social issues in Africa. Particularly, Pope Francis believed in decentralisation and local processes in meeting local challenges. He said many times that it is not necessary that all problems in the church be solved by the pope at the Roman centre of the church.

In this way, he encouraged the growth and development of African priorities and cultural adaptation to the Catholic faith. He also encouraged greater transparency and accountability among African bishops and gave African Catholic universities and seminaries greater autonomy to develop their own educational priorities and programmes.

Thirdly, Pope Francis had a very deep connection to Africa’s young people. He encouraged and supported initiatives and programmes to strengthen the agency of young people, to give them hope and support their personal, spiritual and professional development. For the first time in history, on November 1, 2022, Pope Francis met virtually with more than 1,000 young Africans for an hour. I helped organise this meeting. He answered their questions and encouraged them to fight for what they believe.

A Reformist Agenda

The reforms of Pope Francis could be termed a movement – from a church of a few where priests and bishops and the pope call the shots to a church of the people of God where everyone’s voice matters and where everyone’s concerns and needs are catered to.

He quietly changed the tone of the message and the style of the leadership at the Vatican.

Granted, he did not substantially alter the content of that message, which is often seen as conservative, Eurocentric, and resistant to cultural pluralism and social change. But he constantly chipped away at its foundations through inclusion and an openness to hearing the voices of everyone, including those who do not agree with the church’s position. In doing this, he shifted the priorities and practices of the Catholic church regarding such core issues as power and authority.

Pope Francis opened the doors to the voices of the marginalised in the church — women, the poor, the LGBTQI+ community, and those who have disaffiliated from the church. Many African Catholics would love to see more African representation at the Vatican, and many of them also worry about the widening division in the church, particularly driven by cultural and ideological battles in the west that have nothing to do with the social and ecclesial context of Africa.

Why His Papacy Mattered

Pope Francis was the first pope from the Americas, the first Jesuit pope, the first to choose the name Francis and the first to come from outside the west in the modern era. He chose the name Francis because he wanted to focus his papacy on the poor, emulating St Francis of Assisi.

In a sense, Pope Francis redefined what religion and spirituality mean for Catholicism. It’s not laying down and enforcing the law without mercy, it is caring for our neighbours and the earth. This is the kind of religion the world needs today.

By Stan Chu Ilo, Research Professor, World Christianity and African Studies, DePaul University.

2Baba publicly introduces fiancée, Natasha Osawaru to Och’Idoma, hometown elders

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Nigerian music icon, Innocent “2Baba” Idibia formally introduced his fiancée, Honourable Natasha Osawaru, to the Idoma traditional leadership and his hometown community on Monday.

The introduction took place during the Idoma Nation Peace and Unity Symposium at the Och’Idoma Palace in Otukpo.

We didn’t vote for you to cry – Miracles Aboagye takes on Lands Minister

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Director of Communications for the 2024 Bawumia Campaign Team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has jabbed the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, for teary demeanour when addressing the press about the devastation effects of illegal mining (galamsey) in the country.

The minister, visibly moved during a recent press briefing, paused mid speech to wipe away tears as he described the environmental destruction in the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve.

Ghana makes history! One of world’s largest container vessels docks successfully at Tema Port

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In a remarkable feat of maritime expertise, Ghana’s Marine Pilots have successfully berthed one of the world’s largest container vessels at Tema Port, marking a historic milestone in the country’s port operations.

The colossal vessel, MSC Diletta, arrived at Meridian Port Services (MPS) Terminal 3 on the morning of Sunday, April 20, 2025, from Vizhinjam, India. Measuring 400 metres in length overall, with a gross tonnage of 228,786 and a beam of 61 metres, MSC Diletta now holds the record as the largest ship ever received by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).

This landmark operation was executed by the Marine Department of GPHA, under the leadership of Harbour Master Captain Bramuel Tawiah. The vessel was guided safely into berth with pilotage support from a highly skilled team of marine pilots including Captains Fredrick Eshun, Bernard Kuwornu, Nathan Quaye, Eyram Amegashie, Frank Annan, and Daniel Nii Armah Attoh.

Handling a ship of this scale demands a high level of precision, coordination, and situational awareness. The pilots worked in seamless collaboration with the ship’s crew and tug operators to navigate the vessel into its assigned berth. The mooring team played a critical role by advising the pilots on the ship’s position to ensure a flawless alignment and secure docking.

Every movement during the operation was calculated, with constant adjustments to accommodate the vessel’s immense dimensions and mass. The successful docking highlights not only the technical expertise of Ghana’s Marine Pilots but also the readiness of Tema Port to accommodate ultra-large container ships.

Captain Mercurio, Master of the MSC Diletta, expressed profound gratitude to the GPHA pilots and terminal team for a safe and efficient maneuver.

This accomplishment marks a significant stride in Ghana’s maritime industry and reinforces Tema Port’s position as a premier shipping hub in West Africa, capable of handling some of the largest vessels in global trade.

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Bella Agyeman Lauded For Box Office ‘Magic’

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Bella Agyeman

 

Debutant producer, Bella Agyeman, has been lauded by Silverbird Cinemas and other industry players for her Box Office ‘Magic’ over the weekend.

Bella’s ‘Check-In’ movie has received praise for being the first to sell at the cinemas this year.

In an interview, the Sales and Marketing Lead at Silverbird Cinemas Ghana, Nana Kwame Obiri-Tete said, for a debutant, Bella Agyeman did fantastically well in her maiden premiere.

He was proud of Bella Agyeman’s effort in getting people to show up, adding that she engaged in a lot of marketing activities.

He said Bella’s marketing activations on the streets, coupled with other Public Relations endeavours, pointed in the right direction.

“With what she has done, it shows that Bella has a big future. You might have a good product, but if you fail to market it, you cannot get people to patronise. Bella put in a lot of work, which is why she was able to draw a lot of people to the premiere,” Obiri-Tetteh said.

Bella Agyeman, on her part, expressed appreciation to fellow actors, her team, media personalities and all stakeholders who supported her efforts ahead of the premiere.

The much-awaited star-studded Ghanaian comedy movie ‘Check-In’ premiered at Silverbird Cinemas on April 12, 2025.

The movie tells a story of chaos and a blackout at a secluded hotel, and amidst these, a resourceful attendant must unravel hidden connections between guests and restore peace before secrets tear them apart.

The movie, produced by Bella Agyeman, featured Kofi Okyere-Darko (KOD), Clemento Suarez, Jeneral Ntatia, Priscilla Opoku-Agyeman, Felicia Osei, Gideon Kojo Boakye, Clinton Odoi, Fiifi Jefferson Pratt, and Gabriel Hogan among others.

Nviron Hive & Npontu partner to boost Africa’s ESG & Climate Tech

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In celebration of Earth Day 2025, Nviron Hive Limited and Npontu Technologies have announced a strategic partnership aimed at driving progress in the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), climate, and technology sectors across the African continent.

This collaboration unites Nviron Hive’s proficiency in sustainability advisory services and green financing solutions with Npontu’s technological strengths in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, Software and Mobile App development, Value-Added-Services, and IT Consulting and Managed Services.

The partnership’s initial undertaking will be the development of the flagship Nviron Tech platform.

“Our partnership embodies the spirit of this year’s Earth Day theme, ‘Our Power, Our Planet,’” stated Otema Yirenkyi, Co-Founder of Nviron Hive Limited. “By combining our respective strengths in sustainability and technology, we’re creating solutions that harness our collective power to protect our shared planet while driving economic growth.”

At the core of this collaboration lies the innovative Nviron Tech platform—envisioned as Ghana’s leading green investment and crowdfunding marketplace. This comprehensive platform will be rolled out in phases:

Phase 1:

  • Investment: A crowdfunding component designed to connect sustainable projects with investors.
  • Insights: An insights and education platform offering market intelligence and capacity building resources.

Phase 2:

  • Enhancements to investment capabilities, including deal rooms and additional investment instruments.
  • A community-building system to foster collaboration and provide a convening space for stakeholders within the green economy.

“Africa stands at a critical crossroads in its development journey,” commented Stephane Nwolley, CEO of Npontu Technologies. “Through our AI-powered platform, we’re creating the digital infrastructure needed to ensure that growth across the continent is both economically viable and environmentally sustainable. This isn’t just about technology—it’s about creating a framework for a thriving, renewable future.”

The Nviron Tech platform will leverage advanced AI to deliver three key innovations:

  • Intelligent investor matching algorithms that connect green projects with suitable funding sources.
  • AI-driven market intelligence and data visualization tools that track sustainability trends.
  • Automated impact metrics to quantify the environmental benefits of investments.

The platform will support a variety of investment structures, including equity-based investments, debt-based lending, revenue-sharing arrangements, and convertible notes, thereby broadening access to sustainable investing for a wider range of participants.

“We’re beginning our sustainability journey by focusing on investing in projects within renewable energy, sustainable agriculture and e-mobility,” added Dzifa Amageshie, Co-Founder at Nviron Hive Limited. “To mark Earth Day, we are leading the way with action. Before asking others live and work more sustainably, we’re transforming the Npontu Technologies offices with native plant landscaping. We’ll then expand this green initiative to surrounding neighbourhoods, embodying our belief in being the change we want to see.” Deborah Asamah, Business Development Executive, further emphasized this commitment.

This partnership arrives at a crucial time as the world focuses on tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030—a central objective of Earth Day 2025’s “Our Power, Our Planet” campaign. The Nviron Hive-Npontu partnership directly addresses this by integrating renewable energy solutions across all their projects and providing specialized financial mechanisms to fund clean energy transitions that align with government and development priorities, noted Kwame Agyepong, Co-Founder of Nviron Hive Limited.

“Our ambition extends beyond building a platform—we’re creating an ecosystem that will accelerate Africa’s transition to renewable energy and sustainable development,” said Otema Yirenkyi, Co-Founder of Nviron Hive Limited. “The technology we’re developing will make it easier for everyone to participate in this vital transition.”

For more information about this partnership or to schedule an interview, please contact: [Contact Information] [email protected], [email address removed]

About Nviron Hive Limited:

Nviron Hive is a sustainability-focused enterprise specializing in advisory services, green financing solutions, and strategic value creation within the renewable energy sector and nature-based solutions. The company is dedicated to developing impactful approaches that address climate change by leveraging sustainable financial expertise and ecological innovations.

About Npontu Technologies:

Npontu Technologies is a leading technology company specializing in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, Software and Mobile App development, Value-Added-Services, and IT Consulting & Managed Services for businesses. The company is committed to harnessing the transformative capabilities of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence that enable you to extract insights, enhance efficiency, and stay ahead in today’s data-driven world. Find out how we apply next-gen technology to unlock growth and drive innovation for your organization.

Pres. Mahama reportedly set to suspend CJ Torkonoo amid removal petitions

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Pres. Mahama reportedly set to suspend CJ Torkonoo amid removal petitions

President John Dramani Mahama is reportedly preparing to formally suspend the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

According to a report by The Law Platform, the President’s directive is expected to be announced this week, in accordance with Article 146(10) of the 1992 Constitution—unless there is last-minute advice from the Council of State.

Ghana is offering 1000 scholarships to tertiary students across ECOWAS sub-region – Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced that Ghana will offer 1000 scholarships to tertiary students across the ECOWAS sub-region to study in universities in Ghana.

Speaking at the launch of the 50th anniversary celebration of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 held in Accra, the President explained that the gesture is to strengthen regional and foster unity amongst young people in ECOWAS sub-region.

“To mark this moment and strengthen regional bonds, Ghana is offering 1000 scholarships to tertiary students from across the ECOWAS sub-region to study in our universities.

“This is not just a gesture, it is an act of solidarity, it is a brace to a future where our young people will grow up seeing each other not as foreigners but partners,” the President said.

President Mahama stressed that unity and solidarity should be the guide on how ECOWAS manages insecurity and diversity amongst members as it looks up to its century celebration.

“ECOWAS must remain a forum for listening, a space for healing, a home for visionary African-led solidarity and diplomacy,” the President stated.

President Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s unwavering commitment to the ECOWAS mission and to the values of dialogue, peace and partnerships that sustains it.

President Mahama called for ECOWAS to be positioned not only as a political and economic bloc but as a diplomatic anchor for the continent, a model of integration dialogue and peaceful co-existence.

Apologise or face legal action – Beeztrap’s manager to Fakye TV over GH¢10,000 appearance fee saga

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Carl Ampofo Appiah Kubi is the artiste manager of Beeztrap Carl Ampofo Appiah Kubi is the artiste manager of Beeztrap

Carl Ampofo Appiah Kubi, the artiste manager of musician Beeztrap, has denied allegations by media personality Abro that he demanded GH¢10,000 before permitting the artiste to appear on Fakye Showbiz

In a recent interview with GhanaWeb’s Joseph Henry Mensah on April 22, 2025, Carl Ampofo described the allegations as completely false and a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation as well as that of his artiste.

He said he was shocked upon chancing on the news circulating in the media, stating that he had never spoken to any staff from the media house.

“I have never been in touch with anyone from Fakye TV and I didn’t even know of their show until that show even came up. I was there one morning and one of our guys forwarded the interview to me and I asked if it was a fabricated story because I was trying to find out what went wrong,” he said.

Beeztrap’s manager further called on the media house to issue an unqualified apology for damaging his reputation.

He emphasised that he would take legal action if they failed to do so.

“As a media house didn’t do their research well. If you want to reach an artiste… Even if you go to the page there are numbers linked to us. I don’t know why you have to pass through someone else and just spread false news about me.

“I feel bad about it honestly. This is a kick-off in my career and what message are they giving to other media houses? This can affect me so many different ways. They should come out and clarify things. Or our lawyers would take them on,” he added.

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Meanwhile, watch as Annor-Dompreh slams IGP over promise to recruit Bawku residents:

Politics is not a ‘dirty game’

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Senior lecturer at KNUST, Rev Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong Senior lecturer at KNUST, Rev Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong

A senior lecturer at the Department of Religion and Human Development KNUST, Rev Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, has urged Christians to engage in politics, dispelling the notion that it is a “dirty game.”

According to him, politics is about managing interests and relationships, and Christians can make a positive impact by serving in this sphere.

Speaking on GHone TV on April 22, 2025, Dr Opuni-Frimpong emphasised the importance of nurturing the next generation of politicians from the church, citing examples of similar initiatives in other countries such as Angola.

“This notion that politics is dirty; politics is not dirty. I run a program for Christian Council of Angola. Deliberately, now, they are bringing church people – youth, and preparing them to go into politics. We do that in church. The churches in Ghana must start it as well, the next generation of our politicians must be raised in church,” he indicated.

He encouraged the church to play a role in preparing Ghanaian youth for public service and politics, promoting good governance and leadership.

“Politics is good. Politics is not dirty. The mere fact that there are excesses doesn’t mean it’s bad. There are good pastors, bad pastors, good chiefs, bad chiefs. In fact, I think you also have some bad media people. So, I will encourage the church to prepare the youth into politics to promote good governance,” he stated.

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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:

GEA highlights technology as key driver for 24-Hour Economy

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Chief Executive Officer of GEA, Margaret Ansei Chief Executive Officer of GEA, Margaret Ansei

The Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) has highlighted the pivotal role of technology in accelerating Ghana’s economic transformation, emphasising the adoption of digital tools to enhance productivity and minimize operational inefficiencies within the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.

Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum on Saturday, April 19, 2025, the CEO of GEA, Margaret Ansei, stressed that the success of Ghana’s proposed 24-hour economy depends heavily on efficiency and innovation.

With MSMEs comprising over 90% of businesses, employing nearly 90% of the country’s workforce, and contributing about 70% to Ghana’s GDP, she said their role in realising this policy cannot be overstated.

“A 24-hour economy built on inefficiencies would be a costly venture,” she cautioned.

Findings from a recent GEA pilot project using a Digital Enterprise Performance Management Tool revealed troubling figures, participating businesses experienced up to 17.9% losses in sales and a 28% dip in productivity, she stated.

According to Ansei, these losses go beyond financial setbacks; they stem from performance, availability, and quality issues that digital solutions are well-positioned to address.

“We are deliberately promoting inclusive services to empower every entrepreneur,” she added. “Under my leadership, GEA has partnered with UNIDO to create digital tools that enable MSMEs to gather real-time data, monitor key performance indicators, and significantly cut down on waste.”

Ansei reiterated the agency’s commitment to aligning with the vision of President John Dramani Mahama’s 24-hour economy by ensuring that MSMEs are not only part of the national conversation but are also equipped with the tools to thrive.

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Karim Zito named Asante Kotoko interim head coach in newly restructured technical team

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Abdul Karim Zito has been appointed interim head coach of Asante Kotoko as the club undergoes a restructuring of its technical team for the remaining 2024/2025 season.

The club stated that Zito’s extensive coaching experience at both club and national levels will be instrumental in their pursuit of the Ghana Premier League title and the MTN FA Cup as the season approaches its climax.

“Abdul Karim Zito has been appointed as the club’s new Technical Director. A former player and head coach of Asante Kotoko, Coach Zito returns with vast experience from both club and national levels, including guiding Dreams FC to a historic CAF Confederation Cup semi-final and leading Ghana’s U-20 team to the 2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations title.

“He will also serve as Acting Head Coach on an interim basis until a substantive head coach is appointed,” portions of the statement released on April 22, 2025, read.

The Porcupine Warriors indicated that Prince Yaw Owusu, who has also worked with numerous local clubs and national teams, will serve as the assistant coach to support Zito.

Malik Jabir, who was the Technical Director, will now play the role of Technical Advisor to the coaching staff.

“Prince Yaw Owusu has been appointed as Assistant Coach. Coach Owusu is a seasoned football technician with over two decades of coaching experience across Ghana, Sudan, and the United States.

“Malik Jabir, who has previously served as Technical Director, will now assume the role of Technical Advisor, providing strategic guidance to support the club’s long-term objectives,” the statement added.

The decision comes after Kotoko announced the dismissal of Prosper Narteh Ogum as the head coach of the team following a poor run of results.

Meanwhile, watch part 2 of Sports Check with veteran coach JE Sarpong

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Bimbo Ademoye Slams Ghanaian TV Stations Over Movie Piracy, Vows Legal Action

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Nollywood star Bimbo Ademoye has issued a stern warning to Ghanaian television stations accused of illegally streaming her films on YouTube. The actress, visibly furious, said she is ready to pursue legal action against the culprits.

According to YEN, In a video posted on her social media platforms, Bimbo expressed deep frustration over the unauthorized broadcasting of her work, revealing that some local TV stations in Ghana had been airing her content without any license or permission.

“I have been spending money. My family, my father, my nephew, nobody has slept because we’re all working to make sure that this PR is huge,” she lamented. “Then one evil person will wake up and decide to use my property, my intellectual property, because she wants to feed… It is very unfair that we’d work day and night, and one evil demon would come and reap where they didn’t sow. This time, I will not take it.”

Her emotional outburst came just days before the premiere of her latest project *Broken Hallelujah*, which debuted on her YouTube channel on April 18. With nearly a million subscribers, Bimbo’s platform is a key distribution channel for her films.

In a strong appeal for justice, Bimbo even tagged Ghana’s former president in her post: “Can’t remember the name of the TV station in Ghana (if you do, please indicate in the comments). But if I have to tag the office of @officialjdmahama to ensure this stops, I will. Enough is enough.”

The piracy row sparked a wave of reactions online. While some social media users supported the actress, others downplayed the issue or criticized Nollywood’s content quality.

Despite the mixed reactions, Bimbo stands firm in her fight against content theft. She is expected to consult her legal team and push for accountability from the accused platforms.

As piracy continues to plague African creatives, Bimbo Ademoye’s bold stance could mark a new chapter in protecting intellectual property in Nollywood.

Atarah Praise 2025 Launched –

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Prophet Joseph Atarah

 

Prophet Joseph Atarah has launched his annual event aimed at bringing believers together in an atmosphere of worship and praise.

The theme for this year’s edition is “Restoration”, with the belief that patrons would be restored in the face of their challenges.

The programme will be in two parts, with the first one scheduled to take place in the United Kingdom (UK) at 5pm on May 11, 2025, at Pleasant Place Church.

The Ghana edition will take place at the forecourt of Believer’s Grace Crown Ministry International, Bond Square, Adenta Barrier, at 4pm on May 25, 2025.

Prophet Atarah has paraded Piesie Esther, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Nana Yaw Asare and Mavis Asante among others for the Ghana edition.

For the UK edition, patrons will enjoy performances from Kofi Owusu Peprah, Kobby Mantey, Emmanuel Smith, and Ern Ruthy.

Speaking at the launch, Prophet Atarah said, “God has been good throughout last year, and 2025 has started on a positive note.”

Against this backdrop, he wants to bring believers together and, in unity, praise God.

He said, like what happened last year, a lot of miracles will take place.

In a related development, Prophet Atarah also launched a new studio for rehearsals and live recordings.

This, he said, is not limited to him, but open to musicians across all genres.

Time for ECOWAS to reaffirm commitment to founding ideals

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Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has called upon member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to renew their commitment to the foundational principles of the bloc.

Addressing the official launch of ECOWAS’ 50th anniversary celebrations at the Accra International Conference Centre on Tuesday, April 22nd, Ablakwa stressed the importance of building on past successes while confronting future challenges.

“It’s time to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the ideals upon which this Community was founded,” he stated. “The next chapter of ECOWAS must build on the foundation of the past, while boldly embracing the future.

“We must consolidate our gains in peace and security, deepen economic and political integration and foster inclusive growth that benefits every citizen of this sub-region.”

The launch event, hosted by President John Dramani Mahama, signifies the commencement of a year-long program of commemorative activities across member states.

These celebrations aim to highlight ECOWAS’s accomplishments in promoting regional integration, peace, and development over the past five decades.

Dignitaries attending the ECOWAS 50th Anniversary launch included President John Dramani Mahama, former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, ministers of state, Members of Parliament, and other nationals.

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“Diamond Platnumz is richer than Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy combined” – Deeone

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Reality star, Deeone opines that the Tanzanian singer, Diamond Platnumz is richer than Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy.

This comes following the singer’s appearance in Nigeria for the wedding of his friend and colleague, Juma Jux, in Lagos.

He was seen gifting $100 notes to various folks he encountered while in the country.

Politics is not dirty; it is service – Rev. Dr. Opuni-Frimpong calls for increased church involvement

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Senior Lecturer at the Department of Religion and Human Development at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(KNUST) Rev. Dr. Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, has called on Ghanaians particularly the youth and the Christian community to rethink the perception that politics is a dirty game.

He maintains that politics, in its true form, is not dirty but a platform for service and leadership.

Stop Politicising Bawku Conflict, Says Chief Imam

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National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu

 

The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, has urged all Ghanaians to avoid the politicisation of the Bawku conflict and to participate in the national efforts at finding an amicable solution to it.

To the media, he asked that they remain ethical, peace-loving, reconciliatory, and unifying in their reportage on and analysis of the conflict. Jaundiced analyses that have the potential to inflame passions should be avoided, he emphasised in a statement signed by his Personal Assistant, Dr. Mohammed Marzuq Abubakari Azindoo.

The revered Mufti has instructed all Imams in the country to dedicate portions of their Friday Sermons to and offer special prayers for peace in Bawku in the next few weeks.

His reaction comes in the wake of the recent escalation of tension and heightened violence in Bawku.

He called for de-escalation, reconciliation, and unification in the Bawku Traditional Area irrespective of the ethnic, religious, and political affiliations of the people.

He expressed concern about the recent resurgence of violence, expressing concern especially about the arson attack on a police station and the killing of peacekeeping                                    personnel in Bawku.

He condemned what in his own words was a show of disgusting impunity, including “the brazen shooting at the vehicle of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) by some irate youth in Bawku”. The action, he went on, “is an assault on the authority of the state, a misbehaviour that is NOT entertained in civilised democratic societies”.

The Islamic spiritual leader has, in the light of the development, appealed to the factions in the conflict to silence the guns and allow the restoration of normalcy to the area.

He commended the government for referring the dispute to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for mediation.

The Grand Imam, however, expressed his readiness to engage in behind-the-scenes diplomacy, if the need arises, to enhance the quality of the mediation process.

In the wisdom of His Eminence, decent democratic politics is a virtue. “But when a matter of national security implications is subjected to needless partisan politicisation, it can easily become a tribute to violence entrepreneurs,” he cautioned.

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Author Ralph Celebrates 20 Years Of Book Writing & Publishing

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Ralph Antwi

 

After writing and publishing 63 books in the last two decades, inspiring prison inmates and over a hundred protégés to becoming authors, the renowned Ghanaian author and publisher, Ralph Antwi is set to launch his 20th anniversary celebrations as an inspirational author and publisher, on June 8, 2025 in Ghana.

At the launch, he looks forward to unveiling some exciting and propitious projects, programmes, and products to be rolled out during the six-month celebrations. These include the ten-year vision for his International Writers Training Center and the AURA Writers League.

Creative collaborations, charity partnerships, community engagements, and special editions, among others, should be expected in the celebrations of this 20-year milestone.

Some of Ralph’s titles are Hey Stress! Let’s Break Up, Significance of the Insignificant, Peep, Success Capsules, Days of the Last Wine, Ten Deadly Men Every Woman Must Avoid, Ten Deadly Women Every Man Must Avoid, Securing Tomorrow Today, 12 Senses Every Lady Must Know, and Leaders Under Forty.

He is the Founding President of Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations, an international missions-based organisation with over sixteen networks, sold out to encouraging the maximisation of life.

Disregard Fake Quotes From Oquaye Report

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Justin Kodua Frimpong

 

The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, has denied that portions of the Mike Oquaye Report has been released to the public.

His reaction follows recent allegations of so-called portions of the Prof. Mike Oquaye Report being released via social media.

In a swift reaction, he said that “I wish to state emphatically that the NPP has not disclosed nor released any portion of the Prof. Oquaye’s Committee Report to anybody, not even to any officially recognised organ of the Party. For the avoidance of doubt, only ONE COPY of the Report was prepared, and this copy was what was submitted to the National Council through the National Chairman and General Secretary.”

The Party, he said, “is still studying the contents of the Committee’s Report. If after studying the entire content of the Report, the Party deems it necessary to disclose aspects of the Report that are worthy of disclosure, the same will be done having regard to the best interest of the Party.”

Until that is done and duly communicated, he pointed out “any statement in circulation including so-called direct quotes purporting to be taken from the Report including assigned page numbers can only be the handiwork of political opponents of the NPP intended to achieve mischievous ends at the expense of the Party.”

All such quotes, he stated, are “therefore, totally FAKE and should be completely DISREGARDED. It is thus not surprising that the originators and circulators of these mischievous statements/quotes are members or activists of the NDC,” adding that “their strategy will not detract us from focusing on rebuilding our Party to recapture power in 2028 and beyond.”

In a related development, Rita Talata Asobayire (2nd Vice Chairperson of the NPP) has reacted to a statement on social media “purported to be a direct quotation coming from me and said to have been captured on Page 66 of the Oquaye Committee Report. The statement alleged that I had told the Oquaye Committee that our General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong ‘came across as an armchair leader – uninspiring and seemingly unable to keep Appointees accountable’.”

The foregone, she said, “are complete fabrication by whoever may have authored it for political mischief. As a matter of fact, I have NOT interacted with the Oquaye Committee and have NOT made any appearance before the Committee. I was actually NOT in the jurisdiction at the time the Committee met with the National Executives, and this fact was duly communicated to the Committee.”

She added that she is aware the NPP has not released any portion of the report to anybody.

Pope Francis’s funeral scheduled for April 26

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The Vatican has officially announced that the funeral of the Pope will be held on Saturday, 26 April at 10:00 local time (09:00 BST).

The ceremony is expected to draw global attention, with world leaders, dignitaries, and thousands of faithful expected to attend the solemn occasion.

The Holy See confirmed the date and time in a brief statement, noting that further details regarding the funeral rites, attendees, and preparations will be shared in due course.

Traditionally held in St. Peter’s Square, papal funerals are marked by a series of ancient rites and prayers, drawing pilgrims from across the world to pay their final respects to the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church.

The world now turns its eyes to Rome, where the faithful, dignitaries, and ordinary citizens alike are expected to gather in remembrance of a pope who marked a transformative era for the Catholic Church.

From Poland, President Andrzej Duda and First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda will attend the funeral. In addition, President Duda has declared Saturday a day of national mourning, a gesture underscoring the late pontiff’s global influence and the deep ties between Poland and the Catholic Church. His international policy advisor, Wojciech Kolarski, shared the decision via a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has also confirmed that he will travel to the Vatican to honour Pope Francis, who maintained a notable connection with Latin America throughout his papacy.

 

Vatican Announces Funeral To Be Held On Saturday, April 27

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The Vatican has announced that the funeral of Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday at the age of 88, will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2025.
The ceremony will take place in St. Peter’s Square, where thousands are expected to gather to pay their last respects to the first Latin American pope and one of the most influential spiritual leaders of the 21st century.
Final Journey of a People’s Pope
Known for his humility, reformist zeal, and outspoken advocacy for the poor and marginalized, Pope Francis’

Afeyeme/Afiadenyigba celebrate maiden Dunenyo family reunion and homecoming summit

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By Michael Foli Jackidy

Dzodze (V/R), April 22, GNA – The chiefs and people of Dzodze-Afeyeme and Afiadenyigba in the Ketu North Municipality of the Volta Region, have held their inaugural Dunenyo Family Reunion and Homecoming Summit.

It is aimed at fostering peace, unity, and collaborative development among the two historically connected communities.

The event, held at Afeyeme was also used to launch a major fundraising campaign to support the construction of a modern community centre.

The celebration took place under the theme: “Bringing the Community Together in the Interest of Peace, Unity, and Cultural Heritage”.

Togbui Akpabi VI, the Dufia of Afeyeme, in an address, emphasised the importance of the occasion, describing it as a significant step toward reconciliation, reconnection, and community transformation.

“This celebration is more than just a gathering. It is a symbol of our shared heritage, our unity of purpose, and our collective resolve to build a brighter future together,” he said.

He announced that the proposed community centre, which will cost GHS 500,000, would serve as a hub for traditional council meetings, youth development programs, cultural activities, and community engagements.

Togbui Akpabi also highlighted the common ancestry of Afeyeme and Afiadenyigba, tracing their shared roots, migration history, and cultural practices that once bound the two communities closely together-from marriage customs and burial rites.

“Our forebears lived as one, guided by mutual respect and shared values. Sadly, over time, some of that unity has faded, but today marks the beginning of its restoration,” adding that this was not just a festival but a movement to rekindle their identity and commitment to one another.

He called on the people, both at home and in the diaspora, to come together with renewed dedication, love, and a shared vision for the future.

Mr Eric Edem Agbana, the Member of Parliament for Ketu North, commended the two communities for coming together in unity.

He stressed that peace and unity remain the foundation for any meaningful development.

Mr Martin Amenaki, the Municipal Chief Executive, also pledged his full support for the initiative, encouraging the communities to maintain the spirit of cooperation and promised to back efforts aimed at enhancing local development.

The event brought together traditional leaders, Queen mothers, government officials, community members, and dignitaries from near and far, who echoed the need to preserve cultural heritage while building a united and prosperous future.

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Asante Kotoko announce new technical structure

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Asante Kotoko SC is pleased to announce key changes to the club’s technical leadership as part of an ongoing strategic restructuring.

Abdul Karim Zito has been appointed as the club’s new Technical Director. A former player and head coach of Asante Kotoko, Coach Zito returns with vast experience from both club and national levels, including guiding Dreams FC to a historic CAF Confederation Cup semi-final and leading Ghana’s U-20 team to the 2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations title. He will also serve as Acting Head Coach on an interim basis until a substantive head coach is appointed.

Additionally, Prince Yaw Owusu has been appointed as Assistant Coach. Coach Owusu is a seasoned football technician with over two decades of coaching experience across Ghana, Sudan, and the United States. His career includes head coaching roles at Medeama SC, Inter Allies, Khartoum National Club, and the Ghana U-20 national team (Black Satellites), as well as assistant coach of the national U-17 side. Known for his work in player development, Coach Owusu has nurtured talents who have gone on to play for top clubs including AC Milan, Genoa, Sassuolo, and Fiorentina.

We are also pleased to confirm that Malik Jabir, who has previously served as Technical Director, will now assume the role of Technical Advisor, providing strategic guidance to support the club’s long-term objectives.

These appointments are part of Asante Kotoko’s renewed commitment to building a strong, visionary technical structure aimed at sustained competitive success.

‘I would’ve been selling spare parts or clothes if I hadn’t pursued music’ – Black Sherif

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Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif

Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has revealed that if he hadn’t pursued a career in music, he would likely be selling clothes in Accra or working in his father’s spare parts business.

Speaking in an interview on the Afro Select Show, the “Second Sermon” hitmaker revealed, “If I wasn’t doing music right now, I would probably be hustling crazy, doing clothes stuff in Accra or maybe if I wasn’t in Accra I would be selling my daddy’s tyres in Konongo.

“My dad sells spare engines, spare parts and those stuff, that’s a family business,” he stated.

Black Sherif also reflected on his senior high school days in Kumasi, revealing that despite being a boarding student, he often sneaked out of school to engage in activities such as gambling and dancing, particularly around the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

“Back in high school, I didn’t really like to stay in school. I used to sneak out to go dance or gamble in Tech,” he shared with a laugh.

Meanwhile, Black Sherif is currently on an European tour promoting his newly released album ‘Iron Boy’, which dropped on April 3, 2025.

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Watch video of supposed devastation of Tano Forest Reserve caused by Wontumi’s Akonta Mining

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A screenshot from the video A screenshot from the video

The government has shared a video of supposed illegal mining activities of Akonta Mining Limited, a mining company owned by the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako (Chairman Wontumi), in the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve.

This video was what led to the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, weeping at a press conference on Monday, April 22, 2025.

The minister said that anytime he watches the video, he is shocked at the extent of damage a Ghanaian would do to Ghana’s forest just in the name of making money.

The said video showed vast portions of the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve in the Western Region completely destroyed.

Huge trenches, some filled with muddy water, could be seen all over the forest.

The video also showed excavators at work, pulling down trees and digging more trenches in the forest.

Scores of people could also be seen working in the forest. Some could be seen processing mineral ore, while others were working in a very large trench.

The video also showed how the illegal mining activities in the forest were polluting the Tano River, which is the source of water for communities near the river.

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Gold Fields has not initiated legal action against government over Damang Mine lease

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An earlier report by GhanaWeb indicated that the Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) had suggested that Gold Fields has initiated legal action against the Government of Ghana following the expiration of its mining lease for the Damang Mine in the Western Region.

We wish to clarify that this statement is inaccurate. Gold Fields has not sued the Government of Ghana over the Damang lease, as previously suggested.

This clarification comes in response to statements attributed to ACEP, which implied that Gold Fields may have resorted to legal action following the government’s decision not to renew the Damang Mine lease.

We also wish to emphasise that, while Gold Fields has acknowledged ongoing discussions with the appropriate government agencies concerning the future of the Damang operation, no legal action has been initiated.

Meanwhile, the government, through the Minerals Commission, has confirmed the termination of Gold Fields’ Damang Mine lease, which officially expired on April 18, 2025.

Some industry experts have suggested that the Damang Mine, which has experienced declining output in recent years, may be central to broader strategic decisions surrounding Ghana’s natural resource management.

Gold Fields, a South African-based multinational, has operated in Ghana for decades and also owns the Tarkwa Mine, one of the largest gold producers in the country.

The company maintains that it remains committed to sustainable mining and community development in the region.

Asamoah Gyan speaks as Ghana set to face Algeria, Uganda, others

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Asamoah Gyan is the ambassador for the 2025 CAF African Schools Championship Asamoah Gyan is the ambassador for the 2025 CAF African Schools Championship

Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan has stated that the 2025 edition of the CAF African Schools Championship will help to unearth talents in the continent.

He emphasised that the tournament will give grassroots players an opportunity to showcase their footballing skills in order to attract interest from various clubs across the world.

Asamoah Gyan vowed that he will use his role as an ambassador for the tournament to ensure the competition churns out the best young talents in African football.

“It’s a great opportunity for this generation to benefit from it. Other national teams are going to benefit from it. For me personally, I support grassroots football. So, being an ambassador, we are going to do everything to make sure we produce the stars,” he said, as reported by ghanasoccernet.com.

After the tournament draw was held on Monday, April 22, 2025, Ghana will face Uganda, South Africa, and Algeria in Group A.

While Tanzania, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and DR Congo will battle for a semi-final spot in Group B.

The tournament will be hosted at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium from April 23 to 26, 2025.

The third edition of the competition will feature eight nations competing in both the boys’ and girls’ U-15 categories.

Meanwhile, watch part 2 of Sports Check with veteran coach JE Sarpong

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Husband of Delta govnor aide Shimite Bello wey die dey protective custody

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Di late Shimite Winifred Bello Di late Shimite Winifred Bello

Delta State Police Command tok say Pastor Favour, husband to di late Shimite Winifred Bello wey die, don dey under dia “protective custody” ova concerns of im safety from di family of im late wife afta dem lodge complain to police say na di deceased husband kill am.

SP Bright Edafe, wey be di state police tok-tok pesin, tell BBC News Pidgin tok say di allegations against di husband say im kill im wife wen dem bin dey fight “na just social media propaganda and notin like dat”.

Di tok-tok pesin say di deceased husband call police on Monday morning to report say “im wife fall sick and die” dis morning but her family dey threaten to attack am.

Edafe tok say dem go conduct autopsy on di body wey dey for mortuary to determine weda she die of natural death or any oda tin dey attached to her death, but for now dem dey treat di death as “natural death”.

“We no get any report of any confrontation wit di husband, na di husband call dis morning, and e tok say im wife fall sick and die dis morning. However, im dey get threat say di family of di woman fit attack am.

“Im call di police, we take am in on protective custody. Di bodi don dey deposited for mortuary and e dey await autopsy,” Edafe tok.

E say since di family of di woman don lodge complaint against her husband, dem go do autopsy to confam di cause of death.

“However, di allegation say dem dey fight na just social media propaganda, notin like dat.”

Di police clarification dey come afta social media reports dey allege say di deceased die of domestic violence afta she confront her husband, Pastor Favour.

Tameta Sunday, wey be aide to Shimite Winifred allege say na her boss husband, Pastor Favour kill her. E describe am as “ugly soul wit gentle looks”.

“E dey very difficult to type RIP Boss Shimite White Eagle knowing fully well ugly soul wey dem dey call pastor wit gentle looks as husband cut all di positive plans wey we get togeda in oda to make evri of your followers smile wit inline of More Agenda of Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori just on Thursday here last week and today you no dey anymore, wia we go start from now, make I start to blame or dis na still April fool to us,” e tok.

Harrison Gwamnishu, wey be di Senior Special Assistant on Civil Society and Youth Mobilisation to di Delta State govnor, react to di death of im colleague for one Facebook post: “Life. Tired of hearing bad news. RIP beautiful Shimite White Eagle”.

Who be Shimite Winifred

Shimitte bin serve as di coordinator of di Delta State UNIDO Centre.

She dey among di vocal pesins for di implementation of di Federal Government Social Investment Programme for Delta State.

Shimite bin produce and present “African Pot”, TV documentary, wey bin promote traditional African cuisine, tourism and culture.

She bin dey di committee of USAID/NEXTT (Nigerian Expanded Trade and Transport) – Lakaji Trade Corridor.

Also, she be di member of di Board of Directors of FESECA – Foundation for Economic Change in Africa.

She bin serve as Contributing Editor on Travel and Tourism wit Daily Trust, Leadership and odas.

New HIV infections spreading ‘like wildfire’ in Berekum Municipality

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New HIV infections are fast spreading in the Berekum Municipality of the Bono Region, recording the highest HIV and AIDS prevalence of 3.34 per cent, Mark Kyeremeh Oppong, Bono Regional Technical Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation, Ghana Health Service (GHS), has said.

He said the figure as recorded in the 2023 HIV and AIDS sentinel survey of the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) was alarming, saying the Bono Region, in general, was recording disturbing figures too.

Oppong called on sexually active young people to abstain from premarital sexual practices and multiple sex partners and urged those who could not control their sexual desires to avoid unprotected sex.

He was speaking at the launch of the “Miss Elegance Tertiary Ghana 2025”, a beauty pageant initiated by the Reproductive Needs and Fitness (RENEF) foundation, a health-centered Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO).

RENEF focuses on reproductive health and promotes gender equality and using the 2025 beauty pageant as a campaign to encourage tertiary students to voluntarily check their HIV and AIDS status and to help bring the rising cases under control.

Oppong regretted that the Bono Region had three consecutive years led in the HIV and High prevalence rates in the country, saying the rate of HIV infections was spreading in the region, requiring urgent research to ascertain the causes of the spread.

Abigail Antwi-Baafi, the Chief Executive Officer of the RENEF, said the foundation was using the beauty pageant to intensify the “Know your HIV status” campaign, especially for tertiary students to test and know their HIV and AIDS status.

“We aim at tackling health and social needs through entertainment,” she stated, and the campaign was also aimed at augmenting the agenda “95-95-95” of the GAC, she stated.

The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has set ambitious treatment targets known as Project 95-95-95, aiming to achieve 95 per cent of people living with HIV knowing their status, 95 per cent of diagnosed individuals on antiretroviral therapy (ART), and 95 per cent of those on ART achieving viral suppression.

As part of the campaign, Antwi-Baafi said free condoms would also be distributed to encourage the public to use condoms and protect themselves from new infections of HIV.

All 12 tertiary institutions, comprising Technical Universities and Colleges of Education, are participating in the beauty pageant.

‘I don’t know her’ – Julius Debrah denies influencing NPA Deputy CEO’s appointment

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Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has denied having any association with Linda Boamah Asante

The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has denied any form of association or influence in the continued tenure of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority, Linda Boamah Asante.

According to a news article published by mynewsgh.com on Monday, April 21, 2025, Linda Boamah Asante, who was appointed Deputy CEO of the NPA by then-President Akufo-Addo in 2022, remains in her position despite the departure of Perry Okudzeto, with whom she was appointed, following the exit of the Akufo-Addo government.

The report alleged that Linda Boamah Asante, who is closely associated with the now-opposition New Patriotic Party, has maneuvered to retain her role as Director of Inspections, Monitoring, and Health, Safety, and Environment (IM&HSE) at the NPA, with the alleged blessing of Chief of Staff Julius Debrah.

However, in response to the article, the Chief of Staff denied having any contact or association with the Deputy CEO.

“I’ve never met her in my life, neither do I even know her,” the Chief of Staff told GhanaWeb.

Following John Mahama’s assumption of the presidency on January 7, 2025, after the National Democratic Congress (NDC) victory in the December 2024 election, his administration initiated actions leading to the dismissal or cessation of appointments of heads and leaders of various state institutions in Ghana.

Despite criticism from the opposition, some within the government have argued that these actions are legal and align with a historical pattern in Ghanaian politics, where new administrations replace key institutional leaders appointed by their predecessors to align governance with new policy priorities or to consolidate political control.

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Airbus Shareholders Approve All Resolutions At 2025 AGM

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Shareholders approved all resolutions proposed at Airbus SE’s (stock exchange symbol: AIR) 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 15 April in Amsterdam.

Resolutions included the renewal of the Board mandate of Executive Member Guillaume Faury, who continues as Airbus Chief Executive Officer. The mandates of Non-Executive Members Catherine Guillouard and Irene Rummelhoff were also renewed.

Dr. Doris Höpke was appointed as a Non-Executive Member, replacing Claudia Nemat whose Board mandate expired at the close of the AGM and did not seek re-election. Dr. Höpke currently acts as an independent advisor and mediator and brings extensive experience of risk management, human resources, law and conflict resolution.

She is a member of the Supervisory Board of Mercedes-Benz and previously sat on the Board of Management of reinsurer Munich Re.

Airbus Board Members are subject to (re)appointment every year in blocks of four for three years, in order to ensure a smooth transition of the Board’s composition.

By proceeding in this manner, the Company avoids the departure of a large number of Board Members at one single AGM, which would result in a loss of experience and integration challenges for the new Members.

Shareholders also approved the proposed payments of a 2024 gross dividend of € 2.00 per share and a gross special dividend of € 1.00 per share.

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MC Oluomo challenges those mocking his poor spoken English to bring their children to compete with his

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MC Oluomo, real name Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya, has addressed those who mock him over his inability to speak good English.

The road transport workers’ boss stated that though he may not be fluent in English, those mocking him have not raised children who can compete with his children.

47 Arrested, 17 Excavators and Weapons Seized in Major Anti-Galamsey Raid

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Samreboi, Western North Region – April 22, 2025

During a crackdown on illegal mining, Ghanaian security forces have arrested 47 individuals and seized 17 excavators along with a cache of weapons during a coordinated anti-galamsey operation in the Samreboi area.

Operation Details

The 12-hour operation, commencing at 5:00 AM, was a joint effort between the Ghana Police Service and the Forestry Commission.

11 dead in gory Amanase accident on Accra-Kumasi highway

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11 persons have been confirmed dead following a gory accident that occurred around 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 22, at Amanase, near Suhum, along the main Accra-Kumasi Highway.

The tragic incident involved a fuel tanker with registration number GR 1300-16 and a Benz Sprinter bus registered GW 6510-23.
Although the exact cause of the accident is yet to be determined, preliminary investigations by the police suggest that the driver of the fuel tanker, who was reportedly dozing off, veered off his lane into the path of the oncoming Sprinter bus.

The head-on collision resulted in the instant death of two females and nine male adults. Several others sustained life-threatening injuries.
Emergency personnel from the Suhum Fire Service and Police were quickly dispatched to the scene. They assisted in both the rescue operations and the management of traffic along the busy stretch.

Confirming the incident, the Suhum Municipal Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, ADO1 Akonnor Opare Ohene Daniel, told journalists that the survivors are currently receiving treatment at the Suhum Government Hospital.
Meanwhile, the Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey, who expressed sadness over the incident, is on her way to the Suhum Government Hospital to assess the situation.

She is expected to provide the necessary support, including facilitating the transfer of critically injured victims to higher-level health facilities if needed.

Stand Up For The Judiciary

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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

 

When the National Democratic Congress (NDC) represented by President John Mahama succeeds in removing Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office, a bad and dangerous precedence would have been set.

Democracy would have also suffered a major setback. With the plot in full flight, it would seem only a miracle can thwart the President’s desire.

Subsequent governments would take that step of replacing whoever they please to be their Chief Justice (CJ).

We can rightly pose the question as: to what end would this serve? Of course the whims of the President whose resetting agenda is ignoring all decent and acceptable standards within the bounds of democracy and the rule of law.

President Mahama’s efforts against the Chief Justice should be seen in broad terms as it encompasses the soul of democracy.

Where is this going to end? The removal of the CJ is part of a journey to a destination which is anything but in the interest of good governance and the rule of law. Herein lies the cause of our worries.

Anything which seeks to erode the proper functioning of the judiciary is injurious to democracy, and that is why we are worried and genuinely so.

An eroded judiciary is a depleted democracy and so all who prefer the enhancement of good governance to the contrary should stand up now and be counted among the cherishers of democracy and the real sense of an independent judiciary.

Before the Easter holidays, there was a deliberate spreading of news that all is set for the removal of the CJ, a part of the grand scheme. The story on social media was that she had been suspended.

This was followed by news about the establishment of a prima facie case against the lady who the NDC love to hate.

The use of social media in the plot is not surprising, as it is currently the most preferred means of testing the political waters and agenda setting.

For the first time in the history of polls in this country, we have observed a so-called survey to measure the popularity or otherwise of the CJ.

It is as if that position is an electable one. It is not, and the man who has allowed himself to be used as a pawn in the chess of NDC dirty manoeuvres should give us a break.

We have had enough of such tricks. We congratulate him for winning the lotto of the last elections and which makes him feel like a soothsayer whose words have come true.

He is currently doing another project for the NDC, as he embarks upon a so-called determination of the popularity or otherwise of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia among New Patriotic Party (NPP) faithful.

It is easy to tell that this is an NDC project. The results of the latest so-called polls on Dr. Bawumia is out and we find it interesting that it now shows that unlike a previous one, the popularity of the former Vice President is soaring. The guy is up to a trick working on a complex NDC political game.

The appointment of a CJ has never been hinged upon the outcome of polls among Ghanaians and should never be.

Let the President and his team have it as they deem fit regarding the removal of the CJ. Time, however, will tell whether or not their action was done in good spirit or out of political mischief.

 

Gov’t gets bold digital reset in motion

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Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has highlighted a robust roadmap set in tone to transform the country’s digital ecosystem, enhance transparency and accountability across the sector.

Speaking during his first quarterly press briefing, the minister emphasised that the technology and innovation space remains a critical pillar for economic transformation and youth empowerment.

Karim Zito mamed Interim Head Coach as Asante Kotoko overhauls technical team

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Asante Kotoko SC has appointed Abdul Karim Zito as Interim Head Coach and Technical Director, leading a new era in the club’s technical restructuring.

A former player and coach of the club, Zito returns to the Porcupine Warriors with a proven track record at both club and national levels.

The veteran trainer recently guided Dreams FC to a historic CAF Confederation Cup semi-final and famously led Ghana’s U-20 team to the 2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations title.

His dual role is expected to bring stability and direction as the club continues its search for a substantive head coach.

Joining him in the reshaped technical setup is Prince Yaw Owusu, who takes up the role of Assistant Coach.

With over two decades of coaching experience across Ghana, Sudan, and the United States, Owusu’s portfolio includes stints with Medeama SC, Inter Allies, and the Ghana U-20 and U-17 national teams.

He is widely recognised for his work in nurturing talents who have progressed to top European clubs like AC Milan, Genoa, Sassuolo, and Fiorentina.

Additionally, former Technical Director Malik Jabir has been named Technical Advisor. In this strategic role, he will offer high-level guidance to support the club’s long-term vision.

Asante Kotoko says the appointments form part of its renewed commitment to building a strong, forward-thinking technical structure to ensure consistent success on the pitch.

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Performing arts schools don’t make you a better artiste – Romeo Swag

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Romeo Swag photographed while performing at an event Romeo Swag photographed while performing at an event

Fast-rising Ghanaian hip-hop artiste Romeo Tevie, popularly known as Romeo Swag, has stated that performing arts schools in Ghana don’t prepare artistes for global success.

The 2025 TGMA Unsung Artiste nominee and Mentor XIII winner made this statement during an interview on 3FM, where he talked about his artistic journey and his dreams of formal music training.

According to Romeo Swag, he had always wanted to attend a music school to enhance his talent, but he was disheartened by the lack of institutions in Ghana that offer impactful training for young talents.

“I’ve always wanted to attend a music school, but in Ghana, there aren’t any music schools available. The performing arts schools don’t teach you how to become a better artiste,” he stated.

Romeo Swag noted that the few institutions that exist do not equip students with the necessary skills or exposure to thrive in today’s competitive music industry.

When the interviewer asked Romeo Swag about the University of Ghana’s School of Performing Arts, he dismissed its offerings as inadequate for those aiming for international music stardom.

Romeo Swag explained that what is taught in such Ghanaian schools is limited to traditional dance steps, which do not translate into artistry or stagecraft.

“At Legon, they only teach a few Kpanlogo dance steps and similar things, but they don’t provide the guidance needed to develop you into an artiste like Justin Bieber, Michael Jackson, or Burna Boy,” he said.

According to Romeo Swag, what many young artistes need is not just knowledge of dance or music theory, but a holistic approach that includes branding, stage performance, vocal training, and industry mentorship, where he believes reality shows are more effective at delivering.

He emphasised that reality shows provide a platform where upcoming artistes are exposed to industry experts and are also taught the business side of music, branding, and the art of performance.

“From where I sit, reality shows seem to offer that kind of support; they groom you, help you build your brand, and show you the direction you should take,” he concluded.

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Pope Francis: Liturgical commemorations will be duly communicated

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The Apostolic Nunciature in Ghana has expressed profound grief over the sudden demise of the Catholic pontiff, Pope Francis, in Vatican and has assured of timely updates on related events.

In a statement released on April 21, 2025, the diplomatic mission of the Holy See in Ghana relayed the unfortunate news to the civil authorities, the Episcopal Conference, the clergy, the religious, and all the faithful in the country.

“It is with profound sorrow that the Apostolic Nunciature in Ghana announces to the civil authorities, the Episcopal Conference, the clergy, the religious, and all the faithful in Ghana, that His Holiness Pope Francis, peacefully passed away on Monday, 21 April 2025, at 7:35 am, on the liturgical feast of Easter Monday, at the Vatican,” the statement said.

The statement also highlighted the exemplary leadership, spiritual depth, and remarkable contributions of the late Pope Francis to humanity; the diplomatic mission assured of timely updates on liturgical commemorations in Ghana.

“Further information concerning liturgical commemorations and acts of homage in Ghana will be communicated in due course,” the statement said in part.

Read the full statement below:

PRESS RELEASE

Passing of His Holiness Pope Francis

It is with profound sorrow that the Apostolic Nunciature in Ghana announces to the civil authorities, the Episcopal Conference, the clergy, the religious, and all the faithful in Ghana, that His Holiness Pope Francis, peacefully passed away on Monday, 21 April 2025, at 7:35 a.m., on the liturgical feast of Easter Monday, at the Vatican.

The Holy Father devoted his entire pontificate to the service of the universal Church, promoting the Gospel of mercy, fraternity, and peace. His pastoral leadership, spiritual depth, and tireless commitment to the dignity of every human person have left an indelible mark on the life of the Church and on humanity.

The Apostolic Nunciature invites all the Catholic faithful, people of goodwill, and members of other religious traditions in Ghana to join in prayer for the eternal repose of the soul of the late Pontiff, entrusting him to the loving embrace of the Risen Lord whom he served with humility and unwavering faith.

Further information concerning liturgical commemorations and acts of homage in Ghana will be communicated in due course.

In this moment of grief, the Apostolic Nunciature renews its expression of deep spiritual closeness and gratitude to the good people of Ghana, its highest Authorities and particularly to the entire Catholic community, and avails itself of this opportunity to assure all of its highest consideration.

Accra, 21 April 2025

Apostolic Nunciature in Ghana

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Government to launch pharmaceutical manufacturing development policy

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Minister of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare Minister of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare

The Minister of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has announced the government’s plan to launch a new pharmaceutical manufacturing development policy.

According to her, the initiative will introduce substantial incentives aimed at boosting the local production of essential medicines.

Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum on Saturday, April 19, 2025, the minister called on pharmaceutical industry stakeholders to take advantage of the opportunity, urging them to expand their operations not only to meet local demand, but also to tap into export markets.

“We are also set to launch the pharmaceutical manufacturing development policy, offering robust incentives to encourage local production of essential medicines. I invite our pharmaceutical stakeholders to see the opportunity and scale up operations for local and export markets,” she said.

In addition, the minister stated that her ministry is finalising a component manufacturing policy to support the automotive industry.

She extended a call to industry partners to explore investments in vehicle component production.

“The ministry is currently finalising a component manufacturing policy to support the automotive sector, with a special call to our industry partners at Abossey Okai, Kokompe, Suame Magazine to consider investment in vehicle component manufacturing,” she added.

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Who be Cardinal Kevin Farrell, di acting head of di Vatican?

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Farrell don work for ova 30 years for US, dem born am for Dublin Farrell don work for ova 30 years for US, dem born am for Dublin

Wen di world hear of Pope Francis death on Monday morning, na Irish-American cardinal, wey di world no know na im break di news.

Afta im announce say di pope don “return to di home of di Father”, Irish-American Cardinal Kevin Farrell take on one of his biggest roles yet: di “camerlengo”, or di pesin wey dey run di Vatican afta di death or resignation of a pope.

Na Pope Francis bin nominate di cardinal for di role for 2019. Di cardinal go remain for di position during di “Apostolica Sedes Vacans”, dat na di period between di death or resignation of a pope until di election of di next pontiff.

Im go also play an important role for di centuries-old ceremonies to mourn Pope Francis.

Dem born Farrell for 1947 for Dublin, Farrell attend di University of Salamanca for Spain and di Pontifical Gregorian University for Rome, according to di Vatican.

Im don hold different appointment for churches around di world, e serve as a chaplain for di University of Monterrey for Mexico as well as parish for Bethesda, Maryland.

All togeda, di 77-year-old don spend more dan 30 years working for churches for US.

Farrell bin collect appointment as Bishop of Dallas for 2007 e bin dey dia until Pope Francis ask am for 2016 to serve as di leader of di Vatican new department wey dey responsible for di pastoral care of families, wey raise am to di rank of cardinal.

Years afta dem name am as camerlengo, For 2023, Francis chose Farrell as president of di Supreme Court of Vatican City State. Dem also name as di president of di Commission for Confidential Matters.

As camerlengo, part of im Cardinal Farrell work na to make arrangements for di conclave, di process wey dem go select di next pontiff.

Technically, a camerlengo fit become pope, e don happun twice in history: Gioacchino Pecci (Pope Leo XIII) for 1878 and Eugenio Pacelli (Pope Pius XII) in 1939.

Di cardinal also go preside ova di certification of Francis death, To put im body inside di coffin.

Afta dat, di cardinal dey expected to lead one procession wey go move di pope body from di chapel of di Domus Santa Marta to St Peter Basilica.

Di ceremony fit take place as soon as Wednesday morning, according to di Vatican.

40 Minutes? Efia Odo Drops Bedroom Bombshell & Lists Deal-Breakers That’ll Make You Think Twice

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Ghanaian actress and social media siren Efia Odo is known for speaking her mind, and when it comes to romance, she’s not mincing words! In a recent podcast clip that’s got the internet buzzing, Efia laid down the law on what she absolutely will not tolerate in a partner, and let’s just say, some potential suitors might want to take notes (and maybe set a timer!).

Forget subtle hints and coy suggestions – Efia is serving up her relationship expectations with the directness of a perfectly aimed arrow. And right at the top of her “red flag” list? Prepare yourselves, gentlemen… bedroom stamina!

“A guy who only lasts 40 minutes in bed is a red flag,” she declared with the unwavering conviction that has become her trademark. “I need at least an hour or more. The first 10 minutes are just for the build-up!” Boom! There it is. Efia isn’t shy about her desires, setting a clear benchmark for the duration of intimacy that some might find… ambitious. This bold pronouncement has undoubtedly sparked a flurry of reactions, from nods of agreement to raised eyebrows and perhaps a few nervous glances at the clock.

But Efia’s list of deal-breakers doesn’t end in the bedroom. Maturity and independence are also non-negotiable for this outspoken star. According to her, any man still residing in his childhood home past the age of 30 is a definite “no-go zone.”

“I like my space. I want to be able to walk around the house in lingerie or even naked,” she elaborated, painting a picture of comfortable intimacy that’s simply not feasible with parental supervision. “That’s not happening if you’re still living with your mom!” It’s a sentiment that resonates with many who value personal space and a partner who has established their own independent life.

Reflecting on her personal growth and evolving standards, Efia even touched upon past relationships, admitting that she once dated men without cars. However, those days are firmly in the rearview mirror. A lack of personal transportation has now earned a spot on her ever-growing list of red flags. It seems Efia is unapologetically leveling up her expectations, and she’s not afraid to share her journey.

With her characteristic confidence and crystal-clear vision of what she wants, Efia Odo is planting her feet firmly on the ground, setting her standards high, and making sure the world – and any potential partners – know exactly where she stands. Her candidness is refreshing, sparking conversations about expectations in relationships and the importance of knowing your worth. Whether you agree with her specific criteria or not, Efia’s unapologetic stance is a powerful reminder that everyone has the right to define what they seek in a partner. So, fellas, you’ve been warned! The clock is ticking, and independence is key – at least, if you’re hoping to capture Efia Odo’s attention!

NFA Producer Licence Is Regressive Move- Leila Djansi

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Leila Djansi

 

Ghanaian-American filmmaker, Leila Djansi, has commented on the recently announced Producer Licence by the National Film Authority (NFA).

She describes it as a regressive move that goes back to what she calls the “Opera Square era,” a time that contributed to the collapse of the country’s film industry.

The NFA announced that starting May 1, 2025, all films and videos shown to the public in Ghana must be classified by the NFA and made by licenced producers.

But Leila Djansi in an interview with NEWS-ONE said, “It’s giving Opera Square era, honestly. That same era ruined the industry because it wasn’t equipped to compete with the fluidity of global cinema and evolving technology. There was no global mindset.”

Known for her internationally acclaimed films distributed on platforms like Netflix, AMC, and Fandango, Ms. Djansi didn’t hold back in her critique of the new directive.

“Maybe they need money to run the department, but there are more sustainable ways. In every country I’ve worked in whether it’s the U.S., Canada, DR or South Africa, there is no such thing as a producer’s licence issued by a national body. There are unions, there are guilds and they are not even mandatory, but never a preconditioned licence. That’s not how you build capacity. That’s how you create barriers. Again, archaic, outdated and outlandish Opera Square vibes. It doesn’t only disenfranchise the guilds, it completely crumbles any idea of structure, checks, and balances. These guilds need to be dissolved, reformed and then reprogrammed to work.”

Rather than imposing this unusual licence, Ms. Djansi advocates for a more effective approach.

“If revenue and regulation are the goals, permitting at a regional or even district level works better. It also encourages filmmaking at regional and district levels. People will feel included, and it gives you tangible data for advocacy. Lagos is doing this. California, South Africa etc. Ghana doesn’t need a licence. It needs structure. When you have clear proof of industry activity, you can go to the government and advocate for real support whether that’s infrastructure, tax breaks, or training,” she said.

Film Rating

She also challenged the current emphasis on film ratings as part of the policy conversation.

“Film ratings are not universally required. My films have screened on AMC Networks and Netflix even on American TV without ratings. AMC theatres, one of the biggest exhibitors in the U.S. show unrated indie films. Ratings are mainly relevant for national television not for theatrical or digital distribution. Making it mandatory shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how modern distribution works. It’s up to the distributor to decide whether ratings are part of their delivery requirements,” she explained.

In her final assessment, Ms. Djansi hopes the plan, unorthodox as it is, works out.

“It feels like they’re chasing low-hanging fruit. Which is sad because generating revenue isn’t that complex. I hope it works out for them. Not because it’s the right solution, but because the space has become so fragile, even necessary critique is taken as an attack. But the truth is, you can’t keep circling the same tree. At some point, someone has to say: we are lost, this isn’t it. The global film industry is always pivoting, you should move with it if you want those investments,” she added.

Ms. Djansi is a Ghanaian-American filmmaker known for her emotionally resonant and socially driven stories. Her films feature acclaimed talents such as Kimberly Elise (Ties That Bind), Grammy winner Macy Gray (Where Children Play), and Oscar-nominated actor Bruce Davison (37, A Final Promise). She is committed to amplifying African narratives on the global stage and mentoring the next generation of filmmakers across the continent. Her most recent mentorship work was with the UNESCO-Netflix African Folktales Reimagined initiative, where she guided emerging filmmakers in adapting indigenous stories for international audiences.”

ECOWAS Ministers Convene in Accra Over Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger Exit

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Accra, April 22, GNA – The ECOWAS Council of Ministers will hold an Extraordinary Session from April 22 to 23, 2025, in Accra to discuss the withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from the regional bloc.

The meeting coincides with the ECOWAS 50th anniversary launch in Accra.

The three states announced their exit last January after ECOWAS called for the restoration of democratic rule in Niger following the 2023 military coup.

The breakaway nations later formed the Alliance of Sahel States and introduced their own biometric passports.

ECOWAS said that remaining members agreed to “keep ECOWAS doors open” by recognising national passports bearing the bloc’s logo, maintaining trade under existing regional agreements, and continuing diplomatic cooperation.

In December 2024, ECOWAS granted Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger a six-month grace period to reconsider their departure.

Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, recently met with leaders from the three countries to explore solutions to challenges posed by the Alliance of Sahelian States.

To foster goodwill and reunification, President Mahama invited them to the ECOWAS 50th anniversary launch.

He briefed ECOWAS Chair, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the initiative, which faced no resistance—a sign of commitment to reintegrating the nations.

The Accra session will focus on withdrawal modalities, the impact on ECOWAS institutions, and broader regional issues, including the future of integration and multilateralism.

GNA

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