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Jinapor failed to account for state lands sold under NPP – Ablakwa

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Chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has accused the former Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor of facilitating the sale of state lands to party loyalists at highly questionable prices and failed to provide a transparent account of these transactions to Parliament.

During an interview with Joy News on Monday, January 13, Ablakwa expressed his frustration with the former minister’s repeated failure to disclose a comprehensive report on the sale of state lands over the past eight years.

Despite persistent requests and parliamentary summons, Jinapor reportedly did not comply with these demands according to Ablakwa.

“The Chairman of the Assurances Committee [of Parliament], not once, not twice, summoned the Lands Minister to give us a report of all the state lands that have been sold over the last eight years. He has not been able to provide them,” Ablakwa revealed during the interview.

He further criticised the lack of accountability exhibited by Jinapor during his tenure, accusing him of evading parliamentary scrutiny.

Ablakwa stated, “He [Jinapor] kept postponing and he is now out of office. So these are people who are not being transparent. They are not just accountable to the people. And all you see is that bungalows are being raised down.

“So-called private developers are taking over. And you see that politically exposed persons, politicians, cabinet ministers, party executives, just pay peanuts and they take over these properties.”

The ORAL committee has been actively investigating allegations of corruption and misuse of state resources. Most recently, on January 10, the committee conducted a fact-finding visit to the offices of the Northern Development Authority (NDA) located in Cantonments, Accra.

This visit was prompted by reports of alleged encroachment on state lands. The NDA, however, refuted these allegations.

Your policies have laid groundwork for Ghana’s future – IMF to Akufo-Addo

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Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva has lauded former President Akufo-Addo’s administration for laying a solid foundation for Ghana’s economic future.

She said this in a letter addressed to the former President dated January 8, 2025.

Mr Georgieva commended Mr Akufo-Addo’s leadership, particularly his role in steering Ghana through challenging times.

The IMF boss highlighted the significant strides made during his tenure.

“The policies and reforms during your administration have laid the groundwork for Ghana’s future,” she indicated.

The letter also stressed what the IMF boss sees as the former president’s advocacy for the Sub-Saharan African region during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Former President Akufo-Addo’s efforts, according to Georgieva, were instrumental in mobilizing much-needed resources to address the crisis, showcasing his commitment not just to Ghana but to the broader African continent.

Mad. Georgieva expressed appreciation for the collaboration between the Akufo-Addo administration and the IMF, pointing to the recent completion of the third review of the IMF-supported program.

She described this milestone as a reflection of Ghana’s progress toward restoring macroeconomic stability, crediting the administration’s dedication to implementing critical reforms.

She wrote, “These achievements reflect your dedication to important reforms, offering a positive outlook for the future.”

The partnership between Ghana and the IMF during Mr Akufo-Addo’s tenure was marked by efforts to stabilize the economy, enhance fiscal discipline, and promote sustainable growth.

These measures, while challenging at times, have set a promising trajectory for the nation.

Georgieva concluded by wishing Akufo-Addo success in his future endeavors, reflecting the high regard in which his contributions are held on the international stage.

With the foundation laid during his administration, the focus now shifts to how the incoming leadership will build upon these reforms to ensure sustained growth and prosperity for Ghana.

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Mahama plans to forbid politicians from purchasing state properties, according to Ablakwa.

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Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Chairman has launched a policy effort to permanently prohibit the acquisition of state assets by politicians and others with political exposure.

Speaking on Monday, January 13, on PM Express, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa explained that this action is a key component of President John Mahama’s plan to guarantee accountability and safeguard public assets.

The MP for North Tongu emphasized that in order to address the systematic abuse of power by certain public officials, long-term structural reforms are required.

Mr. Ablakwa remarked, “I like what the new President has talked about as he will ensure that there are long-lasting institutional reforms.”

“The bill I’m discussing will guarantee that purchasing state assets is prohibited for politicians and anybody with political exposure. That is going to be significant.

Operated since Mahama’s return to office, the ORAL project aims to restore state resources that have been embezzled, maintain transparency, and stop further maltreatment.

In order to change Ghana’s public accountability culture, Mr. Ablakwa emphasized that ORAL is a long-term aspect of government rather than a pilot project.

Many people believe that ORAL stops when the Attorney General assumes office, however this is untrue. According to the MP, ORAL is a permanent feature that moves from data collection to actual prosecutions, retrievals, and reforms.

Additionally, he described ORAL’s multi-phase strategy, which includes moving from the current data collection preliminary phase to full-scale legal action.

We’ll go from this preparatory stage to the point where the state’s institutions really handle the crisis’s genuine issues, such as prosecutions, retrievals, surcharges, and confiscations.

“Our goal is to recover as much as we can because if we don’t, all of this work in assembling the data will have been in vain,” he said.

The public was reassured by Mr. Ablakwa that ORAL is dedicated to safeguarding individuals who provide vital information, while acknowledging the difficulties whistleblowers encounter in the current system.

The trust that people will have in an ORAL arrangement is crucial. Under the current whistleblower environment, people lack confidence because they have frequently been singled out and paid high prices. He said, “We’re changing that.”

Mr. Ablakwa disclosed that President Mahama has pledged a comprehensive investigation into the misappropriation of state lands, in addition to prohibiting politically exposed individuals from obtaining state assets.

“The president has pledged to conduct a thorough investigation on state lands. Many of them would be taken and given back to the land’s rightful owners, the Ghanaians,” he declared.

Additionally, Mr. Ablakwa emphasized how Ghanaian institutions carry out ORAL’s mission.

“The Attorney General will determine whether to pursue charges after reviewing all of the evidence we have gathered thus far. Other situations involving corruption or money laundering may be referred to the OSP or EOCO. “The institutions will carry out their duties,” he declared.

Ghanaians were reassured by the ORAL chairman that this project is a transformative approach to government rather than a short-term political tactic.

In terms of the actual execution to retrieve the loot, expect to see a lot more activity. A flash in the pan is not what this is. “ORAL won’t go away,” Mr. Ablakwa said.

MUSIGA mourns Teddy Osei

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Founding member of Osibisa, Teddy Osei Founding member of Osibisa, Teddy Osei

The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has officially announced the passing of Teddy Osei, the esteemed leader of the Osibisa Band, and beloved brother of Mac Tonto.

In a statement released by the body, Teddy Osei passed away on the morning of January 14, 2024, in London.

Reflecting on his remarkable life and career, MUSIGA highlighted Teddy Osei as a pioneer in the world of music and a cultural ambassador who bridged the gap between African rhythms and global sounds.

“Teddy Osei departed this morning in London, leaving behind a legacy that has profoundly impacted the music scene in Ghana and beyond.

“Teddy Osei was not only a pioneer in the world of music but also a cultural ambassador who helped bridge the gap between African rhythms and global sounds,” the statement read.

The President of MUSIGA, Bessa Simons, extended his heartfelt condolences to Teddy Osei’s family, friends, and all who were touched by his music.

“He was a true son of Ghana and England, whose influence will continue to resonate for generations to come.

“On behalf of MUSIGA, I extend our heartfelt condolences to Teddy Osei’s family, friends, and all who were touched by his music. We have indeed lost one of our great sons. May his gentle soul rest in peace,” Simons said in the statement.

Teddy Osei’s influence will continue to resonate for generations to come.

His legacy as a musician and cultural icon will be remembered and celebrated by many.

See the statement below:

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See list of Mahama’s regional ministers’ nominees presented to Speaker

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These are the faces of some of the people being linked to the vacant jobs These are the faces of some of the people being linked to the vacant jobs

A confidential letter from former President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, addressed to the Speaker of Parliament, has been intercepted.

The letter lists 10 nominees for regional ministerial positions as part of efforts to restructure his administration after assuming office, according to multiple news reports.

According to the list, Ali Adolf John is set to be the Northern Regional Minister, while Linda Ocloo has been nominated to head the Greater Accra Region, while Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey is being linked to the Eastern Region job.

Here is the full list as made available in the report:

Mrs Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey – Eastern

Ibrahim Tia – North East

Dr Frank Amoakohene – Ashanti

Akamugri Donatus Atanga – Upper East

Charity Gardner – Ahafo

Salisu Bia – Savannah

Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo – Greater Accra

Adolf John – Northern

John Kwadwo Gyapong – Oti

Volta – James Gunu

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Cedi selling above GH¢16 at major forex bureaus

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Reports have indicated the cedi is currently selling above GH¢16 for the first time since November 2024.

Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, experienced marginal gains against major trading currencies, especially the dollar, at some forex bureaus from October 2024.

The Central Bank, in its daily update, noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢14.79 and selling at GH¢14.80 as of 8 am on January 14, 2025.

The British Pound is being bought at GH¢17.99 and sold at GH¢18.01.

The Euro trades at a buying price of GH¢15.10 and a selling price of GH¢15.12.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on January 14, 2025, at 8:20 AM showed that the cedi wass trading at GH¢15.85 to the dollar, while the pound was trading at GH¢19.70 at some major forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the Euro is trading at GH¢16.60 on the retail market.

The Bank of Ghana, in its efforts to curb the depreciation of the cedi, sold some dollars worth over 200 million in the last quarter of 2024.

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Nigeria unveil new coach Eric Chelle

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Nigeria Football Federation unveil Eric Chelle Nigeria Football Federation unveil Eric Chelle

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have officially unveiled Eric Chelle as the new head coach of the Super Eagles.

The unveiling ceremony took place on Monday, January 13, 2025, at the media conference room of the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja.

Chelle’s appointment, confirmed by the NFF last Tuesday, January 7, 2025, marks him as the 42nd substantive head coach of the Super Eagles. His primary objective will be to revitalize Nigeria’s faltering 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.

Although Chelle’s appointment has been met with widespread criticism from fans and former Nigerian players, he will have an opportunity to win them over when he leads the home-based Super Eagles at the upcoming 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

During his unveiling, Chelle expressed his longstanding admiration for the Super Eagles, recalling his time in Marseille.

“When I was young, this was my favorite team. I bought the shirts, watched the games every day. During the World Cup in France, I was in Marseille—it’s my team.”

Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying campaign is in dire straits, with just three points from four games. The Super Eagles risk missing out on the tournament for a second consecutive time. The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations champions currently sit 5th in the Group C standings.

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Fostering economic transformation and adapting to climate change

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Côte d’Ivoire has become a pillar of growth and stability for the region, thanks to its impressive economic resilience and commitment to reform, but efforts to address certain challenges need to be maintained.

The Ivoirien economy has performed strongly over the past decade, with GDP growth averaging 6.4 percent, inflation hovering around 2.2 percent, and a declining proportion of the population living below the national poverty line. The country has maintained macroeconomic stability despite the major shocks that have buffeted the world in recent years.

Nonetheless, structural obstacles persist, including the informal nature of employment, which has diminished but remains pervasive, thereby complicating the country’s mission to achieve stronger and more inclusive growth, broaden the tax base, and deepen the ongoing economic transformation.

At the same time, the relative predominance of the cocoa sector and the concentration of industry and services in coastal zones make Côte d’Ivoire vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The economic diversification that is currently under way should help to strengthen economic resilience further.

The Executive Board and staff of the IMF analyzed the situation of Côte d’Ivoire as part of the (recently completed) 2024 Article IV consultations and the reviews conducted under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF), the Extended Fund Facility (EFF), and the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF).

As the country continues to make progress toward joining the ranks of upper middle-income countries and in tackling climate change, the IMF Country Focus editorial team spoke with Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Finance and Budget, Adama Coulibaly, and IMF Mission Chief Olaf Unteroberdoerster.

Côte d’Ivoire is on track to achieve upper middle-income status. What role is the Fund playing in helping the country implement its ambitious development agenda?

Adama Coulibaly: Côte d’Ivoire has become West Africa’s engine of growth and stability. Over the past decade, its GDP growth has been about 3 percentage points higher and inflation almost 4.4 points lower than the respective sub-Saharan African averages. Continuous public investment in high-priority, socially-oriented, infrastructure has helped reduce poverty, despite the growing influx of refugees from neighboring countries.

The Fund’s support has been crucial. Despite the severe shocks that have reverberated around the world, the critical adjustment made since 2023, under Côte d’Ivoire’s EFF- and ECF-supported program, has preserved macroeconomic stability and enabled it to become the first sub-Saharan African country to return to international financial markets since 2022. Standard and Poor’s recently upgraded our country’s sovereign debt rating to BB, one of the best three ratings in Africa.

At the same time, the RSF arrangement, approved in March 2024, is helping us to meet the increasing challenges of climate change. In particular, our continued commitment to reforms under these two programs should help Côte d’Ivoire achieve upper middle-income status and strengthen its resilience to climate change.

Why does domestic revenue mobilization play such an important role in the authorities’ reform agenda?

Olaf Unteroberdoerster: Domestic revenue mobilization is key to creating the fiscal space needed to meet Côte d’Ivoire’s high-priority social protection and infrastructure needs, such as education, health, and transportation. All of this will support the country’s ambitious economic transformation agenda aimed at achieving upper middle-income status.

Efforts to mobilize domestic revenue have thus far enabled significant progress, in particular toward complying with the West African Economic and Monetary Union’s deficit ceiling of 3 percent of GDP by 2025. These efforts have also been instrumental in preserving Côte d’Ivoire’s rating as a “moderate” debt-distress risk and, more broadly, in enabling the country to maintain one of the best credit ratings in sub-Saharan Africa.

To capitalize on these good results, the authorities recently adopted a global medium-term revenue mobilization strategy that provides a roadmap toward a fairer, simpler, and more inclusive tax system. This is designed to improve outcomes and drive revenue mobilization more autonomously, with strong popular support.

What are Côte d’Ivoire’s priorities for improving the business climate and increasing private sector involvement in the country’s development?

Adama Coulibaly: To stimulate private sector productivity and economic diversification, Côte d’Ivoire is prioritizing the delivery of high-quality public services, particularly in the energy sector, and improving governance.

This will require actions targeted on human capital building, financial inclusion, and climate change resilience. The government will continue to reduce the prevalence of informal work by tackling gender inequalities, providing vocational training aligned with the needs of the private sector, making it even easier for businesses to register officially, and expanding social protection and universal health coverage—all of which are in keeping with our national development plan.

The government is also committed to complying with the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism. The aim is to be removed from the FATF “grey list” as soon as possible, based on the significant progress made to date and rapid implementation of the remaining measures in the action plan.

What are Côte d’Ivoire’s main climate change vulnerabilities, and how is the Fund helping it to address them?

Olaf Unteroberdoerster: Côte d’Ivoire is highly vulnerable to climate change owing to rising temperatures and sea levels, and changes in rainfall patterns that increase the risk of flooding and coastal erosion.

As the world’s largest producer and exporter of cocoa, it is heavily dependent on agriculture; and, as industrial and service activities are concentrated in coastal zones, it is important to continue adopting the measures needed to avoid a potentially considerable impact on the country’s economy.

Côte d’Ivoire has embarked on an ambitious reform agenda, supported by the IMF and a US$1.3 billion arrangement under the RSF. The program is built around the following six key pillars: integrating climate change into key aspects of public finance management; strengthening governance of climate policies; reinforcing safeguards for the agricultural sector; creating a framework for green and sustainable financing; building resilience to climate hazards; and controlling and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Following a climate financing roundtable in July, convened jointly by the Ivoirien government, the IMF and the World Bank, Côte d’Ivoire announced a wide range of initiatives at the recent COP29 meetings to catalyze climate financing in the country.

These include strengthening the coordination of budget support, including grants; speeding up the implementation of adaptation projects through a project preparation financing mechanism; establishing a green finance facility for Côte d’Ivoire with a view to promoting green growth; and enhancing support for the financing of private-sector investment.

Legal expert kwaku Ansah Asare raises concerns over parliamentary questions on ethics

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In a conversation with Kojo Yankson on the Joy Super Morning Show monitored by MyNewsGh, Kwaku Ansah Asare, the former Director of the Ghana School of Law, offered a deep dive into the recent parliamentary vetting session that has sparked much debate.

His insights shed light on the delicate balance between law and politics, with a focus on the handling of key legal matters.

Jinapor failed to account for state lands sold under NPP

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Chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has accused the former Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor of facilitating the sale of state lands to party loyalists at highly questionable prices and failed to provide a transparent account of these transactions to Parliament.

During an interview with Joy News on Monday, January 13, Ablakwa expressed his frustration with the former minister’s repeated failure to disclose a comprehensive report on the sale of state lands over the past eight years.

Despite persistent requests and parliamentary summons, Jinapor reportedly did not comply with these demands according to Ablakwa.

“The Chairman of the Assurances Committee [of Parliament], not once, not twice, summoned the Lands Minister to give us a report of all the state lands that have been sold over the last eight years. He has not been able to provide them,” Ablakwa revealed during the interview.

He further criticised the lack of accountability exhibited by Jinapor during his tenure, accusing him of evading parliamentary scrutiny.

Ablakwa stated, “He [Jinapor] kept postponing and he is now out of office. So these are people who are not being transparent. They are not just accountable to the people. And all you see is that bungalows are being raised down.

“So-called private developers are taking over. And you see that politically exposed persons, politicians, cabinet ministers, party executives, just pay peanuts and they take over these properties.”

The ORAL committee has been actively investigating allegations of corruption and misuse of state resources. Most recently, on January 10, the committee conducted a fact-finding visit to the offices of the Northern Development Authority (NDA) located in Cantonments, Accra.

This visit was prompted by reports of alleged encroachment on state lands. The NDA, however, refuted these allegations.

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Dr Ayine defends creation of ORAL team, cites accountability

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Attorney General and Justice Minister-Designate, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has robustly defended the constitutionality of the government’s “Operation Recover All Loot” (ORAL) team, describing it as a vital mechanism to promote accountability and recover stolen state resources.

During his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, January 13, 2025, Dr Ayine dismissed concerns about the legal basis of the ORAL team, which was established on December 18, 2024, and is chaired by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.Dr Ayine acknowledged that ORAL is not a traditional legal body but asserted that its operations align with the values and principles of Ghana’s Constitution.

Statue of Ex-Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo Destroyed

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A statue of Ghana’s former President Nana Akufo-Addo, unveiled in November to honour his development efforts, has been destroyed.

The monument, located in the Western Region, faced public backlash after its unveiling, with critics labelling it an act of “self-glorification.”

On Monday, local media shared images of the damaged statue, showing its severed head lying on the ground.

The torso was also damaged, leaving only the pedestal intact. The identity and motives of those responsible remain unknown, as police have yet to comment.

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The statue had been partially vandalised last month, with one leg damaged. Local authorities pledged to repair it, despite some residents calling for its removal.

Reactions to the destruction have been mixed. Some condemned the act, calling for more civil means to address grievances. Others supported its destruction, questioning its relevance amidst the country’s economic challenges.

Critics had previously raised concerns about the statue’s cost, especially as Ghana grapples with its worst economic crisis in decades. The country received a $3bn (£2.5bn) IMF bailout last year.

President John Mahama, who defeated Akufo-Addo’s party in last month’s election, criticised the statue as insensitive, arguing it should be up to the people, not the government, to honour leaders.

Osibisa’s Teddy Osei Dies At 88

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Teddy Osei, the legendary Ghanaian musician and founding member of the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has passed away at the age of 88.

Bessa Simons, President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (GHAMRO), confirmed the news in an interview with Hitz FM, revealing that he died on the morning of Tuesday, January 14, 2025.

Born in Kumasi in December 1937, Teddy discovered his passion for music during his college years in Sekondi, where he learned to play the saxophone.

After briefly working as a building inspector, he formed “The Comets,” a band that enjoyed local popularity in Ghana.

In 1962, he travelled to London on a government scholarship to study music and drama.

Seven years later, in 1969, Teddy co-founded Osibisa, a trailblazing band that gained global fame in the 1970s with its unique fusion of African rhythms, rock, and jazz.

Teddy Osei’s immense contributions to Afro-rock and Ghanaian music have left an indelible mark on the global music scene.

His passing is a profound loss to both Ghana and the world.

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NCCE congratulates Prez Mahama on his re-election to presidency 

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By Dorcas Stephens 

Accra, Jan. 14, GNA- The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has congratulated President John Dramani Mahama on his re-election as President of Ghana. 

It also congratulated the Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang, who has made history by becoming the first female Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.  

In a release signed by Ms. Katherine Addy, Chairperson, NCCE and issued to the Ghana News Agency in Accra, said the Commission believed her trailblazing and monumental achievements would inspire Ghanaian women and generations of women yet unborn.  

It said peaceful coexistence and national cohesion were the bedrock of effective governance and national development. “The maturity of our democratic processes are a testament of the elections held on December 7, 2024.” 

The NCCE commended Ghanaians for their active participation in the polls, which were conducted largely in accordance with democratic principles, demonstrating the resilience of the democratic institutions. 

The Commission applauded the citizenry and stakeholders for the diverse roles played in the electoral process.  

“Post-election governance is critical to ensuring that democratic gains translate into national development for all citizens,” the statement said. 

The Commission urged Ghanaians to engage in constructive dialogue and collaborations, irrespective of their political, ethnic or religious differences, ensuring that Ghana remained a beacon of democracy in Africa. 

“As we celebrate this significant milestone, let us note that democracy does not end with the casting of ballots but requires continuous effort to nurture peace, tolerance, the rule of law and respect for diversity in our daily lives.” 

The NCCE also called on Ghanaians to promote a culture of dialogue, understanding and reconciliation, especially in the post-election period. “The strength of our nation lies in the ability of citizens to live and work together in unity.” 

It assured that the Commission remained committed to its mandate of promoting civic education and encouraging active citizenship. 

The 1992 Constitution encourages the citizens of Ghana to uphold and defend this Constitution and the law and to foster national unity and live in harmony with others, and the Commission would continue to engage Ghanaians on issues of governance, national values and the importance of maintaining peace and stability, the statement said.  

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Research scientist discredits GSA fertiliser report

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A principal research scientist at the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Dr. Samuel Akoto Bamford has discredited a report by the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) that forms the basis for the prosecution of former COCOBOD boss Dr. Stephen Opuni and businessman, Seidu Agongo.

The two are on trial for allegedly defrauding by false pretences and causing financial loss of $271 million to the state.

Both have pleaded not guilty, with Dr. Opuni concluding his defence and Seidu Agongo raising his defence against the charges.

The State’s case hinges on a GSA forensic science laboratory report, which claims that substances purchased by COCOBOD purported to be fertilisers were not.

But Seidu Agongo in an attempt to dispute the claim requested an analysis from Dr. Samuel Akoto Bamford.

Dr. Bamford in his analysis and testimony explained that the reference standard and test methods used for the analysis were a method meant for testing the quality of drinking water, thus not suitable for fertiliser analysis.

He explained during his testimony that water and fertilisers have different sample matrices, analytical parameters, concentration levels and regulatory specifications suggesting that different test methods and procedures are required for each analysis.

He concluded that the report and its results were contradictory and ought not to be relied on in determining if the products are fertilisers.

Dr. Bamford however, testified to a second report by the material science laboratory of the Ghana Standards Authority which rather confirmed that the products were fertilisers.

He stated that the test methods cited in that report were acceptable and the results were reliable.

He urged the court to thus accept the second report in determining if the products purchased were fertilisers.

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Minister of Defense, Interior, others to be appointed this week to address Bawku crisis

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President John Mahama has announced plans to appoint key security ministers, including defense, interior, within the week as part of efforts to restore peace in Bawku, following years of conflict in the area.Speaking during a visit to Bawku on Tuesday, January 14, President Mahama reiterated his administration’s determination to resolve the long-standing tensions, emphasizing that stability in the region remains a top priority.

Methodist Rev Minister survives serious car accident  

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By Nana Kwame Essel 

Twifo Praso (C/R), Jan 14, GNA-The Reverend Kweku Asamoah, Minister in charge of the Twifo Nyinase Methodist Church, mysteriously survived a serious car accident involving his vehicle on the Twifo Moseaso-Twifo Manpoma road. 

 Rev. Asamoah, who is also a teacher at Morkwa Senior High School, was on his way to school when the accident occurred.  

An eyewitness told the Ghana News Agency that Rev Asamoah was driving a car with registration number AS-9464-09, when it suddenly summersaulted, and crashed into a palm tree along the road.  

 It said the impact of the crash was so severe that it uprooted the palm tree. 

Some drivers, who were plying the road, quickly went to the pastor’s rescue with one of them abandoning his passengers and rushed him to the Twifo Atti Morkwa District Hospital where he was treated and discharged. 

The accident is the fifth to be recorded in the District within a spate of three weeks, with one involving an Senior High School graduate who died on January 10, 2025 through a motorcycle accident. 

When contacted, the Twifo Atti Morkwa District Police Commander, Superintendent Charles Addei Boateng, appealed to drivers to be extra careful during the harmattan season, as the weather could be foggy and lead to such incidents. 

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Beatrice Quaye to kickstart 2025 with uplifting new song and music video ‘Yɛn Mmɔ Ose’

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Ghana’s gospel music scene is set to witness another groundbreaking moment as Beatrice Quaye, one of the nation’s most inspiring gospel ministers, prepares to release her highly anticipated first single and music video of 2025.

The song, titled “Yɛn Mmɔ Ose” a Twi phrase meaning “Let’s Jubilate” is scheduled to drop on Thursday, January 16, 2025.

This release, which promises to uplift and inspire, is poised to set a high standard for gospel music this year.

Produced by the legendary Fred Kyei Mensah, affectionately known as Uncle Fredyma, the song embodies excellence, passion, and divine inspiration.

Fredyma’s mastery and timeless influence in the creative arts industry shine through in this production, solidifying his status as one of Ghana’s most revered music producers.

His impeccable touch has undoubtedly elevated “Yɛn Mmɔ Ose” to a masterpiece that will resonate with audiences far and wide.

Beatrice Quaye describes this song as a divine gift, a melody from above, intended to uplift God’s children and spread joy as we celebrate the new year.

With her powerful voice, profound lyrics, and unwavering dedication to her ministry, Beatrice Quaye continues to prove that she is not just a gospel musician but a vessel of inspiration and transformation.

Reflecting on her remarkable journey, 2024 was a year of outstanding achievements for Beatrice Quaye.

She released multiple impactful songs, including “Heart of Ghana,” a national peace anthem, and hosted “My Worship and Adoration,” her annual worship event that touched countless lives.

Her hard work earned her two nominations at the prestigious 4th Modern Gospel Awards, held at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly on September 28, 2024.

As her career reaches new heights, Beatrice Quaye’s unwavering commitment to spreading the gospel through music cements her place as one of Ghana’s finest gospel icons.

Her ministry is a beacon of hope, and her music continues to bless and inspire listeners across the nation and beyond.

With “Yɛn Mmɔ Ose,” Beatrice Quaye and Uncle Fredyma have set the tone for an extraordinary year in gospel music.

Ghana, the gospel industry, and the creative arts space should brace themselves for the extraordinary, as Beatrice Quaye’s music and ministry are poised to take over.

Plaque of Prof. Mills’ statue repaired, Anyidoho and Akufo-Addo’s names omitted

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(L - R) The statue of the late Prof Mills with destroyed plaque and the statue with the new plaque (L – R) The statue of the late Prof Mills with destroyed plaque and the statue with the new plaque

The plaque on the statue of the late former President, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, at the former president’s resting place, Asomdwee Park, which was destroyed, has been repaired.

The details of the earlier plaque that was destroyed read, “This was unveiled by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, and assisted by Samuel Koku Anyidoho, Founder and CEO Atta-Mills Institute.”

The new plaque has the inscription, “Here lie the mortal remains of Professor John Evans Atta Mills, 21 July 1944 – 24 July 2013, President of the Republic of Ghana, 07 January 2009 – 24 July 2012.”

The new development was shared by the Chief Executive Officer of the Atta-Mills Institute and former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Koku Anyidoho.

Anyidoho shared a photo collage of the statue with the old plaque and the new one with the caption:

“The original writing and the new one. The heavens have already declared the glory of God.”

Koku Anyidoho took to social media to express his frustration over the vandalism of the statue on Wednesday, January 8, 2024.

Visuals of the incident showed the plaque of the statue, which named Koku Anyidoho as the person who assisted with its unveiling, removed.

The writings on the plaque, before it was destroyed, showed details of the late former president and the inscription, “Assisted by Samuel Koku Anyidoho.”

Although the plaque of the statue could be seen broken into pieces, the sculpture of the late Prof. Mills was intact and still standing.

It is not clear who removed the plaque, but Asomdwee Park is a state property, intended to be the resting place of the country’s presidents who pass on.

Koku Anyidoho, in the post he shared on X on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, took solace in God over the destruction of the plaque.

“This just happened @ Asomdwee Park. My Bible tells me that ‘In All Things’ (not in some things), I should give thanks to God. I am also singing… ‘It is well with my soul’. To God be all the glory, and my prayer is for God to continue blessing my beloved Homeland Ghana,” he wrote.

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West Ham United coach counts on Kudus’ creativity amid injury crisis

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West Ham United midfielder, Mohammed Kudus West Ham United midfielder, Mohammed Kudus

New West Ham United coach, Graham Potter, is expecting Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus to be one of the creative sparks in the team.

With West Ham experiencing a dearth in attack due to injuries to some of their strikers, Graham Potter is expecting Mohammed Kudus to step up for the team.

Speaking ahead of West Ham’s game against Fulham, Graham Potter said that he is counting on Mohammed Kudus’ creativity as the team seeks to navigate a run of tough games without strikers Michail Antonio and Fulkrug.

“Sometimes in these situations [with several absences in one position], you have to be creative. You have to look at the attacking players you have and what their attributes are and use them accordingly, so Mo’s [Kudus] got the capability to do that. It’s an option for us,” he said.

Potter also hinted at a possible change in Kudus’ position, noting that he thrives more in the right midfield position.

“Mo was really dangerous,” Potter remarked. “He’s got some good attributes. He worked really well in the first half, pressing, won some balls, and carried a threat. He was affected by the team in the second half because it was more difficult for him to get into the game.”

“He [Kudus] played more centrally than he has done for a bit. He quite likes that central role to the right… he offers us a good option, absolutely,” he said.

In the 2024/2025 season, Mohammed Kudus has scored three goals in eighteen appearances for West Ham.

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Toll collection for just GH¢1 isn’t worth the stress – Kofi Bentil laments

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Kofi Bentil, Vice President of IMANI Ghana Kofi Bentil, Vice President of IMANI Ghana

Vice President of IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil, has strongly criticized the use of toll booths as an inefficient and costly method of revenue collection.

His remarks follow a statement by Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Finance Minister-designate, who promised to reinstate toll collection across the country.

In a Facebook post on January 14, 2025, Bentil questioned the logic behind the toll collection system, citing the significant time and resources spent at toll booths for minimal returns.

“It doesn’t make sense to waste time and stress for an hour just to pay GH¢1,” he stated, emphasising the disproportionate costs involved in maintaining the toll booths.

Bentil highlighted that the toll system has consistently proven to be an expensive means of collecting only a fraction of the funds it aims to generate.

“As usual, we will be penny wise and pound foolish,” he remarked, urging the government to reconsider its approach to infrastructure funding.

Franklin Cudjoe, President of IMANI Africa, also contributed to the discussion, offering a potential solution to the inefficiencies of the toll collection system.

In the same post, Cudjoe suggested, “Increase it and make it electronic. No one queues then, or?”

Cudjoe’s proposal for an electronic tolling system aims to reduce congestion and streamline the payment process, aligning with Bentil’s call to modernize the system.

Bentil offered two alternatives saying, “There are two ways – collect them as part of licensing fees or use electronic systems, so there is no stopping.”

This criticism comes after Dr. Ato Forson, nominated as Minister of Finance by President John Mahama, confirmed his intention to reinstate toll collection as part of a broader plan to boost government revenue.

First Time MP, Manhyia South’s Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah Earns Public Praise for Insightful Questions At Ministerial Vetting

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Member of Parliament for Manhyia South Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah has garnered widespread acclaim for his performance during the yesterday’s vetting of the president’s nominee for the Attorney General.

Being his first time in parliament and in fact, the appointment committee, Baffour Awuah’s insightful questions and measured approach showcased the depth of his knowledge but also tactics and maturity .

Fashion publication Guzangs announces Ekow Barnes as Editor

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Guzangs has announced the appointment of Ekow Barnes as the new editor.

With his extensive experience in fashion writing, production, and content creation, Ekow is set to bring a fresh perspective and innovative ideas to the platform.

Guzangs is dedicated to spotlighting both established and emerging African designers, brands, and artisans, providing them with a global platform to showcase their innovative creations.

From traditional textiles to modern couture, their carefully curated collection showcases the fusion of heritage and contemporary fashion trends that define African style.

They are committed to fostering connections between fashion enthusiasts, creators, and supporters who share a love for African fashion.

Through insightful articles, interviews, and features, we aim to deepen your understanding of the stories and inspirations behind each piece, fostering a sense of appreciation for the craftsmanship and cultural significance inherent in African fashion.

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Ekow Barnes is a distinguished fashion writer and creative strategist with a remarkable portfolio of clients, including global brands such as Puma, Burberry, New Balance, Mercedes Benz, Adidas and more.

His commitment to promoting sustainable fashion and showcasing authentic narratives aligns perfectly with Guzangs’ mission to highlight significant events and talents across the African continent.

As the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Will and Barnes Group, Ekow has demonstrated his ability to support creatives and share thought-provoking stories on a global scale.

His work has been featured in notable publications, including The Guardian, GQ, and CNN, making him a respected voice in the industry.

In his new role at Guzangs, Ekow will focus on covering significant events throughout Africa, with a particular emphasis on the vibrant fashion moments on the continent.

His passion for storytelling and dedication to uplifting emerging talents will undoubtedly enhance Guzangs’ editorial direction.

“I am thrilled to take on this new role at Guzang. Their values echo my own as an African creative, and I am eager to help tell the powerful cultural stories that remain untold.” Ekow added.

Idelle Taye, the founder of Guzangs, mentioned, “We really want to change the face of African fashion. With a platform like Guzangs, you get to see how contemporary, how modern African fashion is, and how people are also reimagining old traditional methods of dressmaking and making them more avant-garde.”

“We are thrilled to have Ekow on board as our editor,” said a spokesperson for Guzangs.

“His expertise and vision will help us elevate our content and connect with our audience in meaningful ways.”

KRIF Ghana, Diplomat Partner To Offer Fire Proof Security Safes

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KRIF Ghana, a leading distributor of office equipment and counting machines for several decades has partnered with Diplomat, dealers in safes to provide top-of-the-line burglar proof and fire proof security safes tailored to meet the unique needs of the market.

The partnership will help provide safes that are designed to offer protection against burglary, fire, and other potential threats.

Executive Chairman of KRIF Ghana Ltd. Rev. Kennedy Okosun who unveiled the safes in Accra said the safes made of cutting-edge technology, robust construction, and sleek designs are perfect for homes, offices, and businesses seeking maximum security and peace of mind.

He said the five models of Premium safes which include NEXT, DBAUM, BEYOND, ISTELLA and WISEDiplomat Safes have been certified and passed in fire endurance test by world class fire resistance testing institutes under Quality Management System.

He said the NEXT PREMIUM safe is an exclusive fire safe with a finger-print bio lock and reinforced against burglary that keeps both security and convenience in decent design with other four models also available.

Others, he mentioned, include DBAUM premium safe with walnut veneer door panel offering natural wood feeling, spacious inside and more conveniences which will heighten office atmosphere emotionally.

“Diplomat Safes are certified by a number of organizations, including ISO 9001, The Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, GOST The Russian Committee of Certification, UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc. among several other reputable organizations”.

“Our commitment to exceptional customer service, coupled with our extensive product knowledge, ensures a seamless and personalized experience for our clients. Whether you’re seeking advice on choosing the right safe, installation services, or after-sales support, our dedicated team is here to assist you every step of the way”. he added.

The chairman further said a team of engineers have also been trained at Diplomat office at Busan in Korea to offer assistance to customers in Ghana whenever the need arises.

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Ablakwa unveils Mahama’s plan to ban politicians from buying state assets

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The Chairman of Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) has announced a policy initiative to permanently ban politicians and politically exposed persons from acquiring state assets.

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, speaking on PM Express on Monday, January 13, described this move as a central element of President John Mahama’s agenda to ensure accountability and protect public resources.

The North Tongu MP stressed the need for lasting institutional reforms to address the systemic abuse of power by some public officials.

“What I like about what the new President has talked about is that he is going to make sure that there are lasting institutional reforms,” Mr. Ablakwa noted.

“The bill I’m talking about will ensure that we ban politicians and politically exposed persons from buying state assets. That will be major.”

The ORAL initiative, which has been in operation since Mahama’s return to power, focuses on recovering misappropriated state resources, ensuring transparency, and preventing future abuses.

Mr. Ablakwa stressed that ORAL is not a short-term effort but a permanent feature of governance aimed at transforming the culture of public accountability in Ghana.

“There’s a misconception that everything about ORAL ends when the Attorney General takes office—far from it. ORAL is a permanent feature, transitioning from gathering data to actual prosecutions, retrievals, and reforms,” the MP said.

He also outlined the multi-phase approach of ORAL, which includes transitioning from the current preparatory phase of data collection to full-scale legal action.

“We will move from this preparatory phase to where we will now have the institutions of state really deal with the actual matters to resolve the crisis—prosecutions, retrievals, surcharges, and disallowances.

“We aim to recover as much as possible because if not, all of this effort in putting the data together will have come to waste,” he explained.

Mr. Ablakwa acknowledged the challenges whistleblowers face under the current system and assured the public of ORAL’s commitment to protecting those who provide critical information.

“The confidence people will have in an ORAL setup is really important. People don’t feel confident under the current whistleblower regime because whistleblowers have often become targets and paid hefty prices. We’re changing that,” he stated.

In addition to banning politically exposed persons from acquiring state assets, Mr. Ablakwa revealed that President Mahama has promised a thorough probe into the misuse of state lands.

“The President has committed to a comprehensive probe on state lands. Many of them will be appropriated and returned to the Ghanaian people who own this land,” he said.

Mr. Ablakwa further highlighted the role of Ghana’s institutions in executing ORAL’s agenda.

“The Attorney General will look at all the evidence we’ve collated so far and decide on prosecutions. Other cases may go to EOCO or the OSP for issues like corruption or money laundering. The institutions will do their work,” he said.

The ORAL chairman assured Ghanaians that this initiative is not a temporary political strategy but a transformative approach to governance.

“Expect to see a lot more action in terms of the actual execution to recover the loot. This is not a flash in the pan. ORAL will not fade away,” Mr. Ablakwa concluded.

Mahama to announce major security appointments this week

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President John Dramani Mahama is expected to announce key security appointments by the end of the week as part of efforts to address the ongoing conflict in Bawku and its surrounding areas.

This development follows the recent nomination of ministers-designate for Finance, Energy and Green Transition, and the Office of the Attorney General and Justice.

Speaking at the Bawku Naba Palace during an address to the chiefs and people of the Kusaug Traditional Area, President Mahama emphasized that the security appointments are a crucial first step in his administration’s commitment to restoring peace and stability to the conflict-ridden region.

“And so within this week, we’ll do the appointments of the Minister for Defence, the Minister for Interior, the National Security co-ordinator, the national security advisor, the BNI director; and when these appointments are made I am going to charge them to make Bawku one of their major priorities.”

“This last election has cemented our reputation as the leading democracy in Africa and a good part of the thanks goes to you the security services who have maintained peace.

He expressed confidence that the new security measures would help de-escalate tensions and promote harmony in Bawku.

“We still have threats to our peace that we must continue to look at internally and externally. Internally to do with chieftaincy disputes and some incidents of armed robbery and things like that. Externally to do with the threats on our northern borders and so we cannot let our vigilance down”, President Mahama added.

 

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The girl from Kwahu Obomeng: Nana Akua’s inspiring media journey

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Rising from the serene hills of Kwahu Obomeng to the bustling studios of Ghana’s top media houses, Nana Akua, affectionately known as Obomengniibaa Sheila Owusu, is carving an indelible mark in Ghana’s entertainment industry.

A dynamic blend of talent, creativity, and determination, Nana Akua has become a powerhouse, mastering the realms of radio, content creation, event hosting, and media production.

Her journey began humbly at GhanaCelebrities.com, where she emerged as an engaging entertainment presenter and content creator. With a knack for celebrity trends and stories that resonated with youthful audiences, Nana Akua quickly became a standout in the digital space, laying a solid foundation for her media career.

Her talent didn’t go unnoticed. At Despite Media, Nana Akua brought her flair to Entertainment Ghana and the Social Trends segment on Neat FM. As a production assistant for Entertainment Review on Peace FM, she fine-tuned her production skills while navigating the fast-paced world of entertainment news and celebrity gossip.

The turning point in her career came at Asaase Radio, where her creativity soared. As the producer for Asaase Café, hosted by Caroline Sampson, and 995 Rush Hour with Elvis Crystal, she curated dynamic, engaging content that captivated listeners. Nana Akua also added her voice to the mix, hosting The Juice, an entertainment news segment that delivered the latest happenings in Ghana’s entertainment world.

Her influence extended to AsaasePa 107.3 FM, where she produced the Kete Drive show, cementing her reputation as a versatile producer with a keen understanding of diverse audiences.

The face of major events

Nana Akua’s charisma shone brightest as an event host. In 2023, she took centre stage at the Miss Natural Beauty Ghana Pageant, wowing audiences with her professionalism and ability to connect. Her involvement in high-profile events such as AfroFuture (formerly Afrochella), AfroNation, Taste of Ghana, and the Bhim Concert highlighted her role in crafting impactful radio content and live coverage that brought these events closer to listeners.

Her dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed. Nana Akua was awarded the Entertainment Personality of the Year in 2022 at the Ghana Media and Entrepreneurship Awards, a testament to her growing influence.

Championing women in media

A staunch advocate for women in entertainment, Nana Akua currently produces and hosts Penpensiwa on AsaasePa, a groundbreaking show featuring all-female panels discussing pivotal issues in Ghana’s entertainment industry. By amplifying the voices of women, she is fostering a platform for empowerment and dialogue.

Nana Akua’s creativity extends beyond the airwaves. Through her personal website, nanaakuaohenewaa.com, she writes on entertainment, lifestyle, and social issues, further enriching her digital footprint. Her vision doesn’t stop there; her passion project, the Obomengniibaa Creative Network, promises to showcase her creative genius and inspire others in the industry.

Despite her success, Nana Akua’s heart remains in her hometown, Kwahu Obomeng. She treasures its lush greenery, iconic architecture, and serene atmosphere, often retreating there to recharge. For her, Kwahu is more than a home; it is an endless source of inspiration.

Outside the spotlight, Nana Akua enjoys music, writing, shopping, traveling, cooking, and exploring true crime documentaries—interests that enrich her multifaceted personality.

As Nana Akua continues to push boundaries, her journey inspires a new generation of creatives and entrepreneurs. With a vision of empowering others and redefining media excellence, she is poised to leave a legacy that resonates far beyond Kwahu Obomeng.

 

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Implications on Ghana’s economy in 2025 and beyond

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In our previous article, “Economic Evolution – Can a 24-Hour Economy Be the Solution to Our Structural Challenges?” published in Business and Financial Times and myjoyonline.com on October 8th, 2024 earlier this year, we explored the potential of a 24-hour economy as a transformative solution to some of the persistent structural challenges faced by Ghana.

The idea of a 24-hour economy is not new, but its relevance has gained new momentum, particularly as countries worldwide continue to adopt innovative solutions to foster growth.

As we approach 2025, the landscape of global trade, finance, and economic interaction is changing rapidly, driven by digital technology. One such innovation that is altering the economic framework is the rapid adoption of digital currencies.

The convergence of a 24-hour economy and the adoption of digital currencies provides a compelling opportunity for Ghana to reshape its economic future. The 24-hour economy, where businesses and economic activities operate beyond the typical nine-to-five cycle, offers the potential to tap into untapped revenue streams, optimize productivity, and create jobs. Crucially, the widespread use of digital currencies could further accelerate this transformation.

Cryptocurrencies, in particular, have emerged as one of the most dynamic components of this new economic landscape. In enabling faster, borderless, and more secure transactions, digital currencies are not only enhancing financial inclusion but also creating a robust mechanism to fuel continuous, global economic engagement.

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My Family and I Are Safe- Omotola Jalade Addresses Wildfire Misinformation

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In a heartfelt public statement shared on Instagram, Veteran Nollywood actress and philanthropist Omotola Jalade has addressed the recent reports regarding her whereabouts amid the ongoing fires in Los Angeles. Omotola expressed gratitude for the support and concern she has received from her fans, stating, “First and foremost, I want to thank each and every one of you who have reached out with kind words, prayers, and love.

Captain Planet Condemns Demolition Of Akufo-Addo’s Statue

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Captain Planet, a member of the music group 4X4, has condemned the destruction of a statue honouring former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the Effia Nkwanta Roundabout in Sekondi-Takoradi.

Earlier images on social media on January 13, 2024, revealed the statue’s head severed and significant damage to its pedestal.

The life-sized bronze statue, unveiled in November 2024, had faced controversy and earlier damage before its recent demolition.

Sharing his thoughts on X, Captain Planet criticized the act and warned about its potential to stir political tensions.

“You may not like Nana Addo, but destroying his statue is not cool. We have a new favourite, but bear in mind he was also someone’s favourite. This can bring a big conflict between the two parties,” he said.

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Ho residents face third week of water crisis

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Residents in Ho and nearby communities in the Volta Region are still grappling with a severe water crisis as supply disruptions enter their third week.

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has attributed the prolonged shortage to a setback in emergency repairs at the Kpeve Headworks, where the system broke down again just days after being fixed.

GWCL is, however, assuring residents that efforts are underway to address the issue and restore water supply promptly.

Wisdom Semevor, the Volta Regional Commercial Manager for the GWCL stated: “You know we are working with a machine… and for now it is being worked on. But definitely we have to get a new one as a long-term measure,” he stated.

Meanwhile, the situation is disrupting daily activities, with affected residents stating that it is impacting their financial lives.

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‘I look like Lil Wayne, not Asake’ – Portable reacts to facial tattoos comparisons

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Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has shut down comparisons of his facial tattoos to those of his colleague Asake.

Recall that Asake sparked mixed reactions after showing off his new facial tattoos, which include dollar signs and “Believe” inscriptions, among others, in an Instagram post on Sunday.

A high profile minister from Akufo-Addo’s govt was involved in contracting assailants to kill Ahmed Suale – A Plus alleges

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Kwame Asare-Obeng, Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central Constituency, has issued a stern ultimatum to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service regarding the progress of the investigation into the murder of journalist Ahmed Suale.

In a statement shared on social media, the MP revealed that he had been invited to the CID headquarters last year to provide information related to the case.

Photos: Vetting of Attorney General-designate Dominic Ayine

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The Minister-Designate for Attorney-General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, was among the first batch of three ministerial nominees vetted on Tuesday by Parliament’s Appointments Committee.

Dr. Dominic Ayine, who was the last to be vetted, arrived accompanied by senior legal practitioners from LithurBrew & Company, a private law firm in Accra, where he is a senior partner.

The group included Mr. Tony Lithur, Emefa Hardcastle, and chiefs from his hometown.

Notable members of the NDC, such as Edudzi Tamakloe, James Agalga, Cletus Avoka, and former Minister of Finance Seth Terkper, were also present.

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There is no unity in Kumawood, we just pretended at C Confion’s funeral

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Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu

Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu, has shed light on some of the challenges within the movie industry.

According to him, there is “no unity” among actors in the industry.

His comments come following the funeral of popular actor and skit maker, C Confion, who passed away in December 2024.

His funeral, held on January 11, saw many celebrities and personalities in attendance, even as they interacted with each other.

This led many fans to believe that love had returned to the industry once more.

However, Kwaku Manu, speaking in an interview on Fakye Showbiz, claimed that all is still not well in the industry.

According to him, such interactions were just put up due to the funeral.

“We are workers, not friends. When we are done working, each and everyone has his or her friend. We are not normally united like this. You are only seeing us smiling and interacting with each other like this because someone is dead,” he said.

Manu also stated that he was sidelined for four years due to ongoing issues in the industry.

He criticised the industry’s financial practices, noting that the money meant for paying big actors is often distributed among the newly famed actors instead.

This, he argued, undermines the contributions of long-standing actors and affects their livelihoods.

“When the industry got Kwaku Manu, they got apostle John Pra and they got Akrobeto. When you feature all these actors, people would want to watch so it would favour the producers.

“But what they do is that the money they are supposed to use to pay the big actors, they would rather share it among the new famed actors,” he claimed.

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Current anti-LGBTQ+ bill is effectively dead, should be government-sponsored

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President John Dramani Mahama has suggested a government sponsored anti-LGBTQ bill President John Dramani Mahama has suggested a government sponsored anti-LGBTQ bill

President John Dramani Mahama has suggested a government-sponsored LGBTQ+ bill, as opposed to one led by private members.

According to him, making the anti-LGBTQ+ bill, which aims to criminalise homosexual practices and impose strict laws, a government-sponsored initiative would allow the country’s cultural values to be integrated into various curricula taught to students.

He explained that this approach would remove the need for a separate bill aimed at enforcing family values in the country to be legislated.

Speaking to a delegation of Catholic bishops from the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference during a courtesy call on January 14, 2025, Mahama said, “I think it should not be a Private Member’s Bill, but a government-sponsored one.

“If we were teaching our values in schools, we wouldn’t need to pass a bill to enforce our family values, and that is why I think more than even the family values bill, is us agreeing on a curriculum that inculcates these values into our children as they are growing up, so that we don’t need to legislate it,” he said.

The president, expressing his commitment, called for broader consultations and renewed discussions among stakeholders to reach a consensus on the way forward.

“I don’t know what the promoters of the bill intend to do, but I think we should have a conversation on it again so that all of us, if we decide to move on the way forward, we move forward with a consensus,” he added.

President Mahama highlighted the challenges encountered by the initial anti-LGBTQ+ bill, which was introduced as a Private Member’s Bill.

Reflecting on the legislative obstacles of the previous bill, he explained that it did not reach the president’s desk for assent due to legal and procedural issues.

“But as far as I know, the bill did not get to the president. And so, the convention is that all bills that are not ascended to before the expiration of the life of Parliaments expire. And so, that bill effectively is dead, it has expired,” he stated.

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3 million ECG smart meters malfunctioning nationwide

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The Minister of Energy-designate, John Jinapor, has indicated that prepaid meters should be sold to ensure effective and readily available meter usage in the country.

According to him, numerous faulty meters are not working and require attention.

During his appearance before the Appointments Committee on January 13, 2025, he emphasised the importance of leveraging technology to address meter issues in the country.

He stated, “The best approach is to sell prepaid meters. My discussions with ECG revealed they have about 5.2 million meters, with only 4.8 million currently active. Approximately 3 million are not functioning properly, necessitating the replacement of at least 2.9 million meters to meet market demand.

“Individuals with faulty meters are unable to obtain replacements. We are considering the option of selling meters and licensing individuals to install them. By making them readily available, we can effectively address the problem,” he added.

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Pep Guardiola to leave mansion worth £8.5m to his wife after separation

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Pep Guardiola is set to move out of his £8.5 million Barcelona mansion following his separation from his wife, Cristina Serra.

Spanish media outlets reported on Monday, January 13, 2025, that Guardiola and Serra have decided to part ways after three decades together.

Guardiola, who shares three adult children with Serra, a fashion executive, has traditionally stayed at their £8.5 million family estate in one of Barcelona’s most affluent neighbourhoods during his visits from Manchester.

It remains uncertain where Guardiola will live in Barcelona moving forward. When not in the Catalan capital, he resides at the Deansgate City Suites in Central Manchester.

Serra is reportedly set to remain in the family’s Barcelona mansion, which was previously owned by ex-Mexican defender Rafa Márquez.

Guardiola purchased the upscale property, situated in a prime Barcelona neighbourhood, from a Russian businessman in February 2021.

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John Mahama Biography: Age, Wife, Children, Parents, Siblings, Wikipedia, Net Worth

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John Dramani Mahama is a prominent Ghanaian politician and a leading member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

He served as the President of Ghana from July 2012 to January 2017, having initially assumed office following the death of President John Atta Mills.

Before his presidency, Mahama was Ghana’s Vice President from 2009 to 2012.

ORAL established to serve political interests – Ansah-Asare

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Kwaku Ansah-Asare, former director of the Ghana School of Law, has expressed strong reservations about the government’s decision to establish the Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) committee.

He argued that the country already has several anti-corruption and crime-fighting institutions capable of handling such tasks, and suggested that the president could have empowered these existing bodies instead of creating a new committee.

Ansah-Asare accused the government of using ORAL to further a political agenda, asserting that the operation is unlikely to produce any meaningful outcomes.

“They may mean well, but from my perspective, ORAL is just about settling political goals. We don’t need that sort of thing,” he said during an interview on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Tuesday, January 14.

Mr Ansah-Asare called on President John Dramani Mahama to abolish the ORAL committee, stating that failure to do so will lead to “the embarrassment of the person who set it up. The earlier he scraps it, the better.”

“Overall, ORAL will become one of the many entities presidents have established only to realise that members of the committee will take the law into their own hands and do things that, from a commonsense perspective, should not be done.”

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A top minister from Nana Addo’s government is behind Ahmed Suale’s assassination – A Plus

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Newly elected Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central Constituency Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A Plus has disclosed that there is a politician behind the assassination of Ahmed Suale.

It would be remembered that the politician sometime last year in a live video disclosed that he had information about the gruesome murder of Investigative journalist Ahmed Hussien Suale.

Two suspected armed robbers lynched after attack on gold miners in Ashanti Region

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The apprehended robbers were lynched on the spot | File Photo The apprehended robbers were lynched on the spot | File Photo

Two suspected armed robbers were lynched by residents of Manso Watreso in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti Region after an attempted robbery targeting gold miners.

The incident occurred on Monday, January 13, 2025.

The armed men reportedly blocked a road in the area to ambush miners, managing to steal 30 pounds of gold, GH¢11,000, and a car key.

However, their plan was partially thwarted when residents, acting on intelligence, intervened.

Kofi Mensah, the Assembly Member for the area, told Kumasi FM’s Elisha Adarkwah that the youth mobilized quickly and apprehended two of the four suspects.

The apprehended robbers were lynched on the spot.

The other two suspects managed to escape with the stolen items.

Police from Manso Edubia arrived at the scene to recover the bodies and assist the victims.

Investigations have since been launched to apprehend the fleeing suspects and gather further details about the incident.

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I Never Forced Tracey Boakye To Make Me Her “Mother” So I Don’t Care If She Badmouths Me Behind My Back – Afia Schwar

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Cantankerous US-based Ghanaian media personality, Afia Schwarzenegger, has reacted to allegations that her former “daughter,” Tracey Boakye, has been badmouthing her behind her back.
According to Afia Schwar, Maame Gold informed her about the negative things Tracey Boakye allegedly made, including various lies told in private conversations.
However, in her typical no-nonsense fashion, Afia shrugged off the allegations, insisting she doesn’t care about what Tracey says behind her back.”I never forced Tracey Boakye

A Plus threatens to name Ahmed Suale’s killer if no police update in 48 hours

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The Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare-Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Ghana Police Service to provide an update on the murder investigation of Ahmed Suale.

Ahmed Suale, an investigative journalist and a key member of Anas Aremeyaw Anas’s Tiger Eye PI team, was tragically shot and killed in January 2019 in Madina, Accra. His death sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting widespread calls for justice.

However, nearly six years later, law enforcement agencies have made little progress, leaving the case unresolved and the perpetrators at large.

In a Facebook post on January 14, A Plus expressed his frustration over the lack of transparency and updates regarding the investigation.

He cautioned that if no information is forthcoming within the stipulated time, he would exercise his authority as a Member of Parliament to summon the Ghana Police Service to brief Parliament on the status of the case.

“If no update is provided within 48 hours, I will invoke my authority as a Member of Parliament to formally summon the Ghana Police Service to brief Parliament on this case.”

A Plus voiced his frustration over the lack of progress in the investigation, suggesting that the case appears to have been sidelined.

He called on the Director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to update the public on the status of the case, including whether additional time is needed to bring the investigation to a conclusion.

“It is critical that the CID director updates the public on the progress of the investigation,” A Plus stated. “At this point, it appears the matter has been sidelined.”

A Plus revealed that in 2024, he was invited to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters, where he provided critical information about the case.

He claimed to have identified a former government minister as the individual who allegedly contracted the assailants to commit the crime.

A Plus further warned that if no progress is made, he would disclose his knowledge of the case, including the name of the alleged perpetrator, on social media.

“Should that fail, I will utilise my Facebook and other social media platforms to update the nation on what I know about the matter, which will include the name of the alleged perpetrator.”

 

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Actress, Fathia Williams, celebrates as her son, Khalid, graduates with first class from UNILAG

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Actress Faithia Williams has taken to social media to celebrate her son Khalid, as he graduates from the University of Lagos with First-class honours.

In a post shared on Instagram, Fathia expressed her joy and gratitude to God for his achievement.

According to Faithia, Khalid was very dedicated and worked hard to earn a first-class degree from the Creative Department at the University of Lagos.

Dede Ayew, Agyemang-Badu ‘want answers’ before cashing matured Black Satellites investment

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Dede Ayew and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu want some answers and clarifications on the GH₵10,000 invested by government for 15 years on their behalf before going for the matured investment. Here’s how much each player has received and why…

Andre Dede Ayew and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu are holding out on cashing their matured investment until their questions, regarding the GH₵10,000 investment package for winning the 2009 Under-20 World Cup, are answered.

Despite 11 other players cashing their cheques, the two players say they want to understand the breakdown of the investment package before taking further steps.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) in a statement released on Friday, January 10, 2025, confirmed that SAS Finance Group has written to the Association to invite 21 players to receive their matured investments from the money invested over 15 years.

And since that time more than half of the playing body have gone ahead to receive an amount of GH₵ 70,760 each, according to Badu.

There was a bit of controversy about it, and although I have not collected mine. I can confirm that about 11 players have received their money.

Speaking in an interview on Angel TV last night, the former Udinese midfielder said he has not gone for his share yet because he wants some clarifications first.

He stated that he went to the offices of the investment company, SAS Finance Group, to get a better understanding of the investment package.

I have got a policy I live by, which is that if someone does something for me and I want to accept it, I need an explanation first. Therefore, I went to the bank to seek clarification and reported the matter to some of my elders for clarification.


He also disclosed that the captain of the 2009 Black Satellites team Dede Ayew has also directed Fiifi Tackie, his representative, not to go for the funds until all issues are clarified.

As of today, I can confirm that Dede Ayew has given the Power of Attorney to Fiifi Tackie not to collect his funds and to hold off mine as well so that we can seek answers.

A 2009 Ghana News Agency (GNA) report projected the estimated maturity amount to be GH₵163,000 after 15 years with then Deputy Chief of Staff, Dr Valerie Sawyer, quoted as saying each player will receive at least GH₵100,000 in the event of force majeure, that is, ill-health, death or accident.

Meanwhile, it remains unclear if the 15-year bond investment received a haircut or part was used to pay for insurance as alluded by Badu, hence, them receiving less than the projected maturity amount.

Unknown gunmen attack truck in Walewale, set it ablaze

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Unknown armed men have attacked and set ablaze a Kia Rhino truck in Walewale on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.

The truck, loaded with bags of vegetables and en route from Mognori in the Bawku Municipality to Kumasi, was attacked in the North East Region.

The incident has prompted heightened security activity in the area, with military personnel patrolling Walewale township in response to the attack.

The truck attack occurred amid President John Dramani Mahama’s visit to Bawku and Nalerigu, where he is addressing the ongoing chieftaincy conflicts in the region.

Such incidents have become increasingly frequent along the Bolgatanga-Tamale highway, fueled by prolonged ethnic and chieftaincy disputes in the North East Region.

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The Ghanaian entertainment industry has been hit with the sad news of the passing of popular skit actor, C Confion

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The Ghanaian entertainment industry has been hit with the sad news of the passing of popular skit actor, C Confion. His management team, led by actor Akaebenezer, had earlier announced that C Confion was ill and receiving treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).

However, despite the efforts of his medical team, C Confion unfortunately passed away. The news of his passing has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with many of his colleagues and fans taking to social media to pay tribute to him.

Akaebenezer, who played a significant role in bringing C Confion to the limelight, has also taken to social media to mourn the loss of his team member. He shared a photo of C Confion on his timeline, accompanied by a heartfelt caption that read: “R.I.P Bro …. You will always be remembered”.

Akaebenezer’s tribute to C Confion is a testament to the close bond that existed between the two actors. C Confion’s passing is a significant loss to the entertainment industry, and he will be deeply missed by his fans and colleagues.

As the entertainment industry continues to mourn the loss of C Confion, his legacy will live on through the many lives he touched through his work. He will be remembered as a talented and dedicated actor who brought joy and laughter to many through his skits.

Mahama Ayariga tipped to replace Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson as Majority Leader in Parliament

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Mahama Ayariga is the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central Mahama Ayariga is the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central

Reports indicate that the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, will be appointed as the Majority Leader in the 9th Parliament, replacing the current Majority Leader, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, if the latter is confirmed as Minister of Finance, according to a report by graphic.com.gh.

Dr. Ato Forson, the finance minister-designate, was vetted by the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 13, 2025.

If he is approved as minister, he may not be able to juggle both roles, hence, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) caucus in Parliament would need to appoint a new leader.

Following this, Mahama Ayariga has been tipped as a possible successor to the Member of Parliament for Ajumako Enyan Essiam.

The report noted that Ayariga’s nomination is currently being considered by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) leadership.

Before Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson became leader of the NDC caucus in January 2023, it was Haruna Iddrisu who led the side from January 2017 in the 7th and 8th Parliaments.

When Haruna Iddrisu, the MP for Tamale South, was changed, the National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, explained that the sudden change was due to the party’s restructuring from the grassroots to the flagbearer.

When it became clear that Ato Forson had been nominated for the finance minister portfolio, many, including the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, made a case for Mahama Ayariga to succeed Ato Forson.

Here is a profile of Mahama Ayariga

Mahama Ayariga, a lawyer and politician, was born on May 24, 1974, in Bawku in the Upper East.

He attended school in Ghana, Nigeria, and the United States of America. He also attended Barewa College in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Mahama Ayariga served as Minister of Information and Media Relations and Minister of Youth and Sports under the previous John Dramani Mahama administration.

He holds a Master of Law (LLM) from Harvard Law School in the United States of America and a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from the University of Ghana, Legon.

The legislator started his career as a Teaching Assistant in Natural Resources Law and International Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Ghana.

He also co-founded and was the Executive Director of the Legal Resources Centre, an organisation that promotes human rights, community development, and social justice.

His journey to Parliament began in January 2005, when he represented the Bawku Central Constituency. However, in 2008, he lost his seat to Adamu Dramani Sakande of the New Patriotic Party in the 2008 elections.

The seat became vacant when Adamu was convicted and jailed for contesting and winning an election while being a citizen of another country, which is against the 1992 constitution.

Ayariga, however, recaptured the seat in the 2012 election.

During President John Evans Atta Mills’ tenure in 2009, Ayariga was a Presidential Spokesman and later a Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry and Deputy Minister of Education.

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5 highlights of Teddy Osei’s life

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Founding member of Osibisa, Teddy Osei Founding member of Osibisa, Teddy Osei

Teddy Osei was a trailblazer in the Afro-pop genre, founding the globally recognised band, Osibisa, in 1969.

The band fused traditional African music with rock, jazz, and funk, creating a unique and influential sound which remains relevant to this day.

He reportedly died on the morning of Tuesday, January 14, 2025.

Here are five (5) key takeaways from the life and career of Teddy Osei as compiled by GhanaWeb:

Early life:

Born in Kumasi, Osei was introduced to musical instruments as a child and began playing the saxophone while forming a band with his college friends at Sekondi.

His early exposure to music and traditional instruments shaped his musical journey.

First career:

Teddy Osei who studied draughtsmanship, worked as a building inspector in Ghana for a year.

While working, he formed a band called “The Comets.” The band enjoyed a brief popularity in Ghana before Osei travelled to London in 1962 after receiving a grant by the government.

Osibisa:

After moving to London in 1962 and facing challenges, including the termination of his grant due to a regime change in Ghana, Osei formed Osibisa with other musicians.

The group, formed in 1969, included musicians like Spartacus R, a West Indian with an unforgettable hairstyle; Wendell Richardson from the Carribeans; and Remi Kabaka, a drummer of legendary status.

The band quickly gained popularity in the 1970s and became known for their high-energy performances.

Impact:

Osibisa’s music resonated globally, with the band performing internationally and gaining a following in countries like India, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.

Their success showcased the global appeal of African music.

Legacy:

Despite facing setbacks, including the decline in popularity and the loss of band members, Osei and Osibisa continued to perform.

Teddy Osei’s contributions to music have left a lasting legacy, inspiring new generations of musicians and highlighting the power of cultural fusion.

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