The relationship between Tsatsu Tsikata, a renowned legal scholar, and Jerry John Rawlings, the revolutionary leader and former President of Ghana, stands as one of profound mutual respect and collaboration. Their partnership, forged through years of shared political and professional experiences, played a crucial role in shaping Ghana’s political and legal landscape.
A Legal and Political Alliance
Tsatsu Tsikata’s relationship with Rawlings is rooted in their shared commitment to national development. Tsikata, known for his intellectual prowess and expertise in law, became a key advisor to Rawlings, particularly in legal matters. Tsikata’s deep understanding of governance and the rule of law made him an essential figure during Rawlings’ time in power, especially during the administration of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Rawlings, whose leadership was initially defined by his military background, relied on Tsikata’s legal acumen to navigate the complexities of governance in a democratic setting.
In the late 1990s, Tsikata was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), where he contributed significantly to managing the nation’s oil resources. His tenure at GNPC, which coincided with Rawlings’ presidency, was marked by a focus on transparency and resource management, aligning with Rawlings’ vision of accountability and national development.
Political and Intellectual Synergy
Their relationship was not just political but intellectual. Rawlings, whose leadership was characterized by a revolutionary zeal, valued Tsikata’s calm and methodical approach to solving problems. Tsikata, on the other hand, saw in Rawlings a leader deeply invested in the welfare of ordinary Ghanaians, despite his sometimes controversial methods. Together, they represented a balance between political ideology and legal integrity, each complementing the other’s strengths.
Tsikata’s legal expertise was pivotal during Rawlings’ administration, especially in navigating legal challenges faced by the government. Rawlings, often criticized for his authoritarian approach during his early years in power, sought Tsikata’s counsel to address legal issues surrounding the country’s transition from military rule to democratic governance. Tsikata, as a leading academic and legal mind, provided the necessary legal framework to ensure that Ghana’s legal system functioned effectively within the confines of democracy.
A Complex Relationship
Though their relationship was generally harmonious, it was not without its complexities. Tsikata’s legal background sometimes clashed with Rawlings’ revolutionary fervor, especially when it came to issues of accountability and governance. However, despite occasional disagreements, Tsikata’s commitment to justice and fairness often guided Rawlings’ political decisions, particularly in the realm of legal reforms.
Tsikata’s arrest in 2008 on charges related to his tenure at GNPC, which many perceived as politically motivated, was a significant moment in their relationship. Rawlings, at the time, expressed his support for Tsikata, viewing the charges as an attack on one of his trusted allies. The incident underscored the loyalty and mutual respect between the two men, even during difficult political times.
Enduring Legacy
The relationship between Tsatsu Tsikata and Jerry John Rawlings exemplifies the intersection of law and politics, showing how intellectuals and political leaders can work together to drive national progress. Tsikata’s role in Rawlings’ administration, and his contribution to Ghana’s democratic consolidation, remain significant to this day.
Both men left indelible marks on Ghana’s history. Rawlings’ leadership transformed the political landscape, while Tsikata’s legal expertise ensured that the country navigated its challenges with a sense of justice and order. Their relationship, founded on respect and collaboration, serves as a model of how political and intellectual forces can combine to shape a nation’s destiny.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has underscored the significance of peace, democracy, and unity as Ghana transitions to new leadership.
In his final New Year message to the nation, President Akufo-Addo reflected on the successful and peaceful elections held three weeks ago, which culminated in the election of a new president and members of parliament.
He hailed the peaceful conduct of the polls as a proud achievement for Ghana, reaffirming the country’s position as a shining example of democracy in Africa.
However, the President expressed concern over the incidents of post-electoral violence that occurred, cautioning against such unprovoked actions in the future.
He stressed that such acts could tarnish the country’s democratic credentials and urged all Ghanaians to work together to safeguard the integrity of the nation’s electoral process.
“Fellow Ghanaians, some three weeks ago, our nation once again stood tall in Africa and the world with the peaceful election of a new president and new members of parliament, reaffirming our status as a beacon of democracy and manifesting the enduring will of our people.
“I have congratulated them and wished them well and God’s blessings in the discharge of the mandate of their high offices. Nonetheless, let us vow never to revisit the unprovoked post-electoral violence that nearly marred this election. The pursuit of power should never be synonymous with violence. It must always reflect a solemn commitment to serve the people. As it is often said, true power lies not in the capacity to dominate, but in the ability to uplift and unite.
“Let this be our guiding principle as we move forward, ensuring that peace and democracy remain the bedrock of our nation. As I prepare to pass on the baton of leadership, I do so hopeful about what lies ahead. Ghana is destined for greatness and I believe in the strength of our people to achieve it.
“The foundation we have built together over the last eight years will continue to grow, and I look forward to watching our beloved nation reach new heights,” he stated.
Court to decide on collation of disputed constituencies today
President-elect John Dramani Mahama has made a clarion call on all political parties in the just-ended 2024 elections to embrace unity and contribute to Ghana’s transformation.
Addressing congregants at the 31st all-night service held at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire Assemblies of God in Tamale on December 31, Mahama emphasised the importance of national unity and collective action in tackling the country’s challenges.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has urged Ghanaians to be vigilant against actions that could threaten the nation’s peace and stability.
In his New Year address, the President emphasized the importance of preserving peace and democracy as the country moves forward into 2025.
He underscored the need to protect individual rights and ensure they are not compromised in the pursuit of progress.
Akufo-Addo called for unity among Ghanaians as the nation transitions to a new government, stressing the collective responsibility to maintain harmony and uphold the values that make Ghana a beacon of democracy.
“The pursuit of power should never be synonymous with violence. It must always reflect a solemn commitment to serve the people. As it is often said, true power lies not in the capacity to dominate, but in the ability to uplift and unite. Let this be our guiding principle as we move forward, ensuring that peace and democracy remain the bedrock of our nation.”
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has encouraged the youth of Ghana to move forward with determination and to avoid succumbing to despair as 2025 approaches.
He emphasized the importance of having ambitious dreams and putting in the necessary effort, reminding them that they have the power to shape their own future.
The President highlighted the necessity for all Ghanaians to actively participate in building the nation they aspire to.
Delivering his final New Year Message to the Nation, on December 31, the President said, “Driven by the belief that our best days are still ahead. Ghana’s story is not about her leaders. It’s about her people. Each of us has a role to play in building the nation we envision. To the youth of Ghana, you are the heartbeat of our future.
“Your energy, creativity, and dreams are what will drive this nation forward. Do not let fear hold you back. Dream big, work hard and know that the future is yours to shape.”
He expressed gratitude to individuals across various sectors for their contributions to the nation’s growth and encouraged them to work towards building a nation that benefits everyone.
“To our farmers, teachers, health workers, traders, business persons, public officers, security persons, and all who keep our nation moving, I say thank you. You’re the backbone of our society, and your contributions make Ghana what it is.
“Let us continue to support one another and build a country that works for everyone.”
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ATTORNEY Randall Hector, a lawyer who was prosecuting a known gang leader was shot and killed on Tuesday night in Port of Spain.
There was an attempt on the gang leader’s life outside the Besson Street Police Station on Saturday and the fear of reprisal killings was supposedly a main factor why Government decided to declare a State of Emergency (SoE) on Monday.
An Accra High Court has fixed today , January 1, 2025, to rule on a preliminary objection raised against the writ of mandamus filed against the Electoral Commission in its bid to collate Parliamentary elections in four disputed Constituencies.
This was after the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had raised a preliminary objection on the writ of mandamus filed by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) against the EC to collate Parliamentary results in four Constituencies.
The NDC, through its Counsel Mr Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, argued that the mandamus application was an election petition in disguise and same was incompetent.
“I raise a preliminary objection for the incompetence of this application pursuant to Section 16 and 20 of the PNDC Law 284 as amended.
This is an election petition disguised as a mandamus application.” Mr Tameklo told the trial Judge, Justice Foson Baah Agyapong.
Mr Tameklo held that the NPP should have filed an election petition and not a writ of mandamus. This is because in instances where candidates have been declared in an election rather came under an election petition.
Under Section 20 of the PNDC law 284, Mr Tameklo contended that election of a candidate shall be declared void on an election petition if the High Court was satisfied that the election was marred by acts of intimidation, bribery and mistreatment.
“The instant application is a clever way to circumvent the proper hearing to be done by evidence in an election petition.
Mr Gary Nimako Marfo, Counsel for the New Patriotic Party, said the NDC objection should be based on point of law.
Opposing the objection, Mr Nimako Marfo argued that PNDC Law 284 quoted by Mr Tameklo had no repercussion on the application of mandamus since the results of disputed constituencies were yet to be gazetted.
According to him, the mandamus application is not here to cancel election results, for there is none to be cancelled.
“There is a public duty imposed on the Electoral Commission to conduct public elections and supervise same. Article 45 of the1992 Constitution makes it clear that the EC was mandated to conduct public elections, including collation and declaration of parliamentary results as to who won or lost.”
In a brief submission, Mr Justin Amenuvor, who represented the EC quizzed, “How does a person who has raised preliminary objection expect this court to say whether or not there has been a validly concluded election without going into the affidavit?”
A fresh application of mandamus application was filed by the NPP in respect of Tema Central, Techiman South, Ablekuma North and Okaikwei Central.
This was after the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, quashed the High Court order to collate parliamentary results for four constituencies.
The court in its ruling in an order of certiorari among others, held that the NDC should have been given a hearing in the writ of mandamus. GNA
Ghanaian dancehall musician Shatta Wale has expressed his deep admiration for his fellow musician Vybz Kartel, describing him as “an angel” in the eyes of many Africans.
Shatta Wale shared this sentiment during his performance at the Freedom Street Concert in Jamaica on December 31, 2024.
The performance became an emotional moment for Shatta Wale, who paused to kneel in gratitude to Vybz Kartel.
“Thank you so much. I’ve never performed in Jamaica before. This is my first time. I’ve always wished to perform with you on stage. God bless you, Jamaica, I love you,” he said
According to Shatta Wale, Vybz Kartel enjoys immense love and respect on the streets of Africa, a level of devotion that he finds almost unimaginable.
He also expressed excitement and gratitude for sharing the stage with the legendary artiste.
“I am coming all the way from Africa to support this man. This man is like an angel in Africa. Vybz in flesh and soul, love you so much, Daddy,” Shatta Wale told the crowd
The Ghanaian musician further sent a message of unity and support from Africa to Jamaica.
“Before I leave here, I just want to tell you that we Africans love Jamaicans and we support Jamaican music. So, everywhere you are, know that Ghana supports Jamaican music.”
Vybz Kartel responded to Shatta Wale, stating that the culture of Jamaica is loved worldwide. He also hailed Shatta as the king of dancehall in Africa.
Also, watch videos from various Ghanaian events held in December below:
A touching and emotional reunion has unfolded in Ghana, as a man was recently reunited with his mixed-race daughter whom he had given up for adoption years ago. The long-awaited moment has sparked joy and excitement, both for the family involved and social media users who have been moved by the heartfelt story.
The Ghanaian man, whose identity has not been fully disclosed, shared the poignant details of his journey. Many years ago, due to personal and financial struggles, he made the heart-wrenching decision to put his daughter up for adoption. At the time, he felt it was the best choice for her future, as he was unable to provide her with the care she deserved. The separation, however, left an emotional scar, and over the years, the man never stopped thinking about the daughter he had lost contact with.
Despite his best efforts to locate her, he faced numerous challenges, and for years, his search went unanswered. But recently, through a combination of persistence and the power of social media, he was finally able to track her down. The reunion, which took place after years of separation, was an emotional one, filled with tears of joy as father and daughter embraced each other for the first time in many years.
The daughter, who had been raised in a different country, expressed a mixture of emotions, including shock and happiness, as she met her biological father. She had always wondered about her origins and the circumstances of her adoption, and the reunion brought clarity and closure to a chapter in her life.
Both father and daughter have shared their gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect and are now looking forward to building a relationship moving forward. The reunion serves as a reminder of the power of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between a parent and child, regardless of time or distance.
WASSCE, SHS Graduate Kneels In Front of NPP BillBoard To Thank Akufo-Addo After Passing His Exams
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A Ghanaian boy has triggered reactions online after a video of him kneeling in front of an NPP billboard went viral.
The SHS graduate excelled in the 2024 WASSCE and decided to show appreciation to the outgoing NPP administration.
Ghanaians who took to the comments section of the video have commended the SHS graduate for his show of gratitude.
Social media has gone haywire over a video showing how a Ghanaian boy celebrated after checking his 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results.
The video shared on TikTok captured the moment the SHS graduate was spotted kneeling in front of a New Patriotic Party (NPP) campaign billboard.
SHS graduate kneels to show appreciation to Akufo-Addo after excelling in the 2024 WASSCE. Photo credit: @unruldynataly/TiikTok Source: TikTok
The boy, who was accompanied by a friend, then brought out his WASSCE result slip from an envelope, stared at it momentarily, and bowed to the NPP campaign billboard, which had photos of Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and parliament aspirant John Darko.
In the video’s caption, he expressed delight over his WASSCE results and thanked President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Adddo.
Netizens who thronged the post’s comments section commended Akufo-Addo for implementing the Free SHS policy.
Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy claims only sensible people can get married to doctors.
The musicians comment came as a clap back to people who choose to refer to him as a doctor’s husband rather than by his own name.
The musician’s comments came after the host of Angel FM’s flagship show, Ike mentioned that people were calling him ‘the doctor’s husband’ on the premises.
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, delivered his last New Year message on December 31, as he prepares to conclude his term in office.
As part of his message, he noted that the economy is showing significant signs of recovery.
Below is the full text by the President:
Fellow Ghanaians,
As we stand on the threshold of a new year, I come to you with a heart filled with gratitude and optimism.
Tonight, families across the nation are united in celebration, looking forward with hope and faith to the promise of 2025.
It is a moment to give thanks to Almighty God for the journey we have travelled together and to renew our collective commitment to the brighter future we all seek for Ghana.
This New Year’s message is deeply personal to me, as it is my last as your President. Serving you has been the greatest honour of my life. I stand before you not just as a leader, but as a fellow Ghanaian.
I am humbled by the trust you have placed in me and inspired by the resilience and fortitude I have seen in each of you. Together, we have walked a journey of transformation, and it is a journey I will always cherish.
In the years I have been privileged to lead, we have worked tirelessly to lay a foundation for a Ghana that is strong, united, and free.
The Free Senior High School Policy has given hope to millions of young Ghanaians and their families. We have seen our healthcare systems strengthened, our roads expanded, our industries fortified, our agriculture revitalized, and our digital landscape transformed.
Additionally, our economy is rebounding impressively, as demonstrated by the remarkable 7.2% growth achieved in the third quarter of 2024, with the year’s growth rate projected at 6.8%.
These achievements are not just numbers or statistics; they are stories of lives changed and futures made brighter.
But I also acknowledge the challenges we have faced. The road has not always been smooth, and there have been times of difficulty and sacrifice. Yet through it all, the indomitable Ghanaian spirit has prevailed.
The post-COVID-19 years have tested us to our limit, but they’ve also reminded us of who we are—a people who rise together, no matter the odds.
As we step into 2025, I encourage us all to hold on to the hope that has carried us this far. This is a time for new dreams and renewed commitment.
Let us embrace the opportunities that lie before us, driven by the belief that our best days are still ahead. Ghana’s story is not about our leaders; it’s about our people. Each of us has a role to play in building the nation we envision.
To the youth of Ghana, you are the heartbeat of our future. Your energy, creativity, and dreams are what will drive this nation forward. Do not let fear hold you back. Dream big. Work hard. And know that the future is yours to shape.
To our farmers, teachers, health workers, traders, businesspersons, and public officers who keep our nation moving, I say thank you. You are the backbone of our society, and your contributions make Ghana what she is.
Let us continue to support one another and build a country that works for everyone.
Some three weeks ago, our nation once again stood tall in Africa and the world with the peaceful election of a new president and new members of parliament, reaffirming our status as a beacon of democracy and manifesting the enduring will of our people.
I have congratulated them and wished them well and God’s blessings in the discharge of the mandate of their high offices. Nonetheless, let us vow never to revisit the history of the unprovoked post-electoral violence that nearly marred this election.
The pursuit of power should never be synonymous with violence. It must always reflect a solemn commitment to serve the people.
As it is often said, true power lies not in the capacity to dominate, but in the ability to uplift and unite. Let this be our guiding principle as we move forward, ensuring that peace and democracy remain the bedrock of our nation.
As I prepare to pass on the baton of leadership, I do so hopeful in what lies ahead. Ghana is destined for greatness, and I believe in the strength of her people to achieve it.
The foundation we have built together over the last eight years is one that will continue to grow, and I look forward to watching our beloved nation reach new heights.
So, may 2025 bring our families joy, peace, and abundant blessings. May our homes be filled with laughter, our communities with unity, and our nation with prosperity. Let us step into the new year with hope in our hearts and determination in our steps.
Let us be bold in our steps, knowing that together there is nothing we cannot achieve.
Happy New Year, my fellow Ghanaians. May God bless us all and our homeland Ghana, and make her great and strong.
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As Ghanaians prepare to usher in the new year, the Ghana Police Service has issued a stern warning to faith-based organisations and individuals against spreading fake prophecies that could cause fear, panic, and endanger lives.
In a press release signed by Assistant Commissioner of Police Grace Ansah-Akrofi, Director of Public Affairs, the police cautioned that such actions would not be tolerated, especially during the 31st-night celebrations.
History of Fake Prophecies
In recent years, Ghana has witnessed a surge in fake prophecies, particularly during the 31st-night celebrations.
These prophecies, often made by self-proclaimed prophets, have caused widespread fear and panic among Ghanaians.
In some cases, these prophecies have led to chaos, destruction of property, and even loss of lives.
Police Assurance of Security
The police have assured the public that adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure peace, security, law, and order during the 31st-night celebrations.
Residential and highway patrols have been intensified, and traffic police officers have been deployed at major intersections and public roads to ensure free vehicular movement and strict compliance with traffic regulations.
Security At Faith-Based Events
The police have also assured that security would be provided at faith-based events and social gatherings nationwide to ensure the safety of all and maintain a peaceful atmosphere during these occasions.
Caution Against Misinformation
The police have cautioned the public against spreading misinformation and disinformation, including fake prophecies, that could cause fear, panic, and endanger lives.
The service have urged the public to verify information before sharing it, especially on social media.
Emergency Numbers
The police service have also provided emergency numbers for the public to report any suspicious activities or incidents during the 31st-night celebrations.
Ghanaian blogger, Bongo Ideas claims Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie was bought and paid for by the outgoing Akufo-Addo government.
According to him, the rapper who was once vocal about the nation’s challenges went mute the moment the Akufo-Addo government assumed power in 2017.
A post made by Bongo Ideas on X indicate that Sarkodie enjoyed numerous perks from the Akufo-Addo government, which made it impossible for him to criticize the government regardless of the dire economic challenges in Ghana.
Florence Debrah, popularly known as Maa Adwoa, has recounted the tragic passing of her fiancé, Chief Inspector Godwin Benibah, during their wedding ceremony last Friday at Akyem Anamase near Oda in the Eastern Region.
Speaking to Graphic Online at Anamase, Florence, visibly distraught, revealed that the last time she saw Chief Inspector Benibah alive was on Thursday, December 26, 2024, when he traveled to Koforidua to remind invitees about the wedding.
She said he also continued to the Police Headquarters in Accra to collect a special outfit for the ceremony.
On the day of the wedding, the couple prepared separately at the Anamase Hotel. Florence explained that as she was getting ready to be ushered into the ceremony, she heard wailing.
Upon inquiry, she was informed that the 46-year-old groom had collapsed and was rushed to the Anamase Clinic. Moments later, she was informed that Chief Inspector Benibah had passed away.
The relatives of the deceased transported his body to the Oda Government Hospital for autopsy and preservation.
Florence, 29, described her fiancé as a supportive partner who had opened a shop for her and provided for her needs over their three-year relationship.
She added that his generosity extended to her family, including her mother, Madam Afia Buruwaa, a single parent.
Madam Buruwaa, 46, shared the family’s devastation, describing Chief Inspector Benibah as a breadwinner for the entire family.
She confirmed that the Police Administration had moved his body from the Oda Government Hospital to the Police Hospital in Accra for further procedures.
The tragic loss has left Florence and her family mourning a man they describe as their source of hope and support.
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Ghanaian President-elect John Dramani Mahama has responded strongly to remarks by Lawyer Martin Kpebu concerning ex-gratia payments.
This heated exchange has brought the controversial topic back into the national spotlight, with Mahama refusing to apologize for receiving what he was entitled to during his time in office.
During a recent interview, Lawyer Martin Kpebu challenged Mahama to refund the ex-gratia he received, arguing that doing so would set an example for others.
Kpebu’s suggestion was seen by many as a bold move, aimed at highlighting the need for reforms in how public officials are compensated after leaving office.
Mahama, however, was not pleased with the suggestion.
He sharply criticized Kpebu, saying, “You’re being silly by asking me to refund my ex-gratia.”
He went on to explain that the payments were legal and part of the system that had been in place for years.
“I didn’t create the system,” Mahama said. “These are benefits that every public servant is entitled to after service.
Why should I be singled out to return what is lawfully mine?”
The former president also clarified that he had never denied receiving the payment, countering claims that he might have been evasive on the matter. Instead, he shifted the conversation towards reforms.
“If we want to change the system, let’s do it the right way,” Mahama added.
“I have already said that if I return to power, I will scrap ex-gratia for future public officials.
But let us not make it seem like I have done something wrong by accepting what was due to me.”
Kpebu’s comments have sparked mixed reactions among Ghanaians.
While some believe Mahama should lead by example and refund the money, others argue that it is unfair to target him for something that is a standard practice.
The debate over ex-gratia reflects deeper frustrations among Ghanaians about public spending.
Many citizens are calling for a review of policies to ensure fairness and accountability.
As the discussion continues, Mahama’s strong words and commitment to reforms may shape the future of this controversial issue.
Legendary Ghanaian musician Abrantie Amakye Dede and some members of his management team were involved in a road accident in the early hours of Sunday, December 29, 2024.
The incident occurred around 1:50 AM between Apam and Winneba while the team was travelling from a successful performance at the Takoradi City Mall to Agona Swedru for their next show.
Amakye Dede and his team were immediately rushed to the Winneba Hospital, where they received first aid treatment from 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM.
Despite the ordeal, Amakye Dede attempted to honour his next scheduled performance in Kumasi later that morning.
However, he was unable to perform due to the strain from the accident. His band stepped in to deliver an impressive performance on his behalf.
The vehicle involved was a V8 SUV carrying Amakye Dede and his management team.
In an official statement, the management expressed regret over the incident and apologised to fans, especially those in Kumasi, becusee he was supposed to perform there but even though he made it to Kumasi he could not perform.
He therefore apologised for any inconvenience caused. “Your understanding, patience, and unwavering support during this difficult time mean everything to us,” the statement read.
They also requested prayers and time for recovery, assuring fans that the team will return stronger.
This accident brings back memories of a tragic event in January 2016, when Amakye Dede’s manager, Isaac Yeboah, died in a road accident at Bonsu Junction in the Eastern Region.
The team was awaiting Amakye’s performance in the area when the incident occurred. While Amakye Dede survived, the loss of his long-time manager was a heavy blow to him and his team.
The management and Amakye Dede have expressed gratitude for the prayers and support they continue to receive from fans.
Afrobeat star Kelvynboy has accused his former mentor, Stonebwoy of using underhand tactics to hinder his progress in the music industry.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the “Down Flat” hitmaker expressed frustration, alleging that Stonebwoy has turned the public against him and stifled his career growth.
“What exactly do you want from me, nigga? You have defamed me, turned majority of Ghanaians against me because you’re a saint and you can never do no wrong. I no dey fit rise to the heights I for dey mainly because of your mafia tactics but Grace dey speak for me regardless,” Kelvynboy wrote.
His remarks come shortly after Stonebwoy suggested in an interview with MC Portfolio that his life was at risk during their time working together under Burniton Music Group (BMG) in 2018. This revelation appears to have sparked Kelvynboy’s recent outburst.
Kelvynboy joined Stonebwoy’s BMG label in 2018, earning recognition for his Afrobeat contributions to Ghana’s music scene. However, tensions between the two surfaced in 2019, leading to the termination of Kelvynboy’s contract. Stonebwoy’s team cited “structural challenges” as the reason for the split, but rumours of disrespect and ungratefulness from Kelvynboy added fuel to the fallout.
The feud has lingered since their professional separation, with occasional social media jabs from both sides. Notably, Kelvynboy was attacked in 2020 during an event in Ashaiman—a location closely associated with Stonebwoy. While Stonebwoy denied involvement, the incident deepened the split.
Despite the animosity, Kelvynboy has made attempts to reconcile over the years, even publicly appealing for forgiveness.
However, the recent accusations suggest that their relationship remains strained.
The tsunamic victory of the NDC in both the Parliamentary and Presidential elections on the 7th of December 2024 still feels surreal.
The officially-gazetted results by the Jean-Mensa -led Electoral Commission gave His Excellency John Dramani Mahama an astonishing 57.7% of the popular votes as against 38.2% garnered by his closest contender and Presidential Candidate of the ruling party, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
Despite the ongoing legal tussle for some Parliamentary seats, the NDC has so far won 181 seats with the NPP getting a disappointing 89 seats and some 4 seats going to independent Parliamentary candidates.
It is abundantly clear that with or without the disputed Parliamentary seats the NDC has an overwhelming majority in the yet-to-be inaugurated 9th Parliament of the Fourth Republic.
The composition of the 9th Parliament is a stark contrast to the current 8th Parliament with an even number of seats distributed between the two dominant parties; the NDC and the NPP with 137 seats apiece.
The ruling party required the magnanimity and charity of the Independent Member for the Fomena Constituency to constitute a majority in Parliament for government business to progress.
The uniqueness of the Hung Parliament presented Parliament with the arduous task of selecting or electing a speaker with the requisite competence, experience and capacity to steer the legislature to deliver on its mandate of checkmating the two other arms of government as well as representing adequately the constituents who voted to elect the 275 members of parliament.
Four years down the line, the decision to elect the venerable Rt Hon Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has proven to be the best decision that could have been made when parliament was presented with that onerous task of choosing a speaker to take the Chair in Parliament.
The novelty of the 8th Parliament in no uncertain terms demanded a strong-willed, bold, brave and patriotic citizen cast in the mould of the Rt Hon Alban Bagbin to succeed.
Throughout the 4 years of the life of the last parliament, Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin’s principled stance on matters of national interest dominated his rulings and decisions on the floor of the House.
This principled stance saw him incur the displeasure of the leaders of both sides of the House.
Ironically, the man who openly fought to stop an attempt at rigging the polls during the election of Mr Speaker, the Hon Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka was not spared the fairness and firmness of Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin.
Rt. Hon Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin held on steadfastly to the oath that he swore to defend and protect the constitution of Ghana in all that he did as Speaker.
He never swayed from these principles or bent the rules to favour anyone or a group of people. No matter whose ox was gored he would always say it as it is.
It was his experience that guided Parliament so seamlessly in the face of the hydra-headed, often heated and controversial issues that came before the House and required action.
The thorny issue of whether to pass legislation on LGBTQI received maximum and keen attention from Parliament under the direction of Mr Speaker who never shied away from expressing his revulsion for the phenomenon which does not sit well with the cultural and family values of the Ghanaian society.
The Rt Hon Speaker of Parliament stuck out his neck in condemning the fast-emerging phenomenon no matter the occasion or platform to the extent of daring the globally acclaimed superpowers who are supporting, protecting and projecting the adherents of the devilish act of LGBTQI.
At the end of it all, what Parliament needed to do had been done even though the Bill is still sitting on the shelf of the president waiting for assent.
It should also be recalled that the Speaker’s handling of the chaos that erupted in 2022 as to whether to approve or not to approve the 2023 budget brought him across as a leader who knows when to build bridges in the face of heated disagreements and divisiveness.
In disagreeing with the unfortunate decision by his deputy to lead Parliament to overturn his earlier ruling on the matter he outlined copiously and expressly the reasons why Hon Joseph Osei Wusu was wrong and the decision taken, erroneous.
Yet he allowed sleeping dogs to lie in order not to stagnate and frustrate government business any further. He did this much to the chagrin of the NDC Caucus in Parliament and the Party as a whole.
His decision was informed by the need to build consensus in the National interest.
Having served diligently as a member of Parliament for 28 years, Rt Hon Alban Bagbin saw the need to revolutionise the Standing Orders of Parliament to keep them in tandem with modern parliamentary practice to better serve the mandate of gatekeeping and oversight.
These new standing orders received the support of political enthusiasts and experts of parliamentary democracy.
This in no uncertain terms placed the Parliament of Ghana on a higher pedestal capable of discharging its mandate much better.
Knowing too well, the role human resources play in helping the parliamentary service to achieve its core duty and mandate, Mr Speaker led several initiatives to realign the parliamentary staff structure by creating relevant departments and units with clear-cut tasks aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the parliamentary service of Ghana.
Not only were departments and units created, but salaries, emoluments and allowances of the entire Parliamentary Service were enhanced to keep in tandem with the conditions of service for public servants in the country.
This contributes immensely to productivity within the parliamentary service ensuring that desired or expected results are achieved.
Using his experience as one of the longest-serving MPs, Rt Hon Alban Bagbin led Parliament to pass very critical Acts of Parliament to better serve the interest of the Ghanaian society and to further the mandate bestowed on Parliament by the Constitution of the Republic.
Notable among these Bills include the Affirmative Action Bill which has been in the corridors of Parliament since the inauguration of the 4th Parliament.
It took the long-established gender sensitivity of the Speaker to prioritise the Bill by providing the needed support and guidance to have it passed.
It is important to state that the initiative to broaden citizens’ participation in the parliamentary process was given a huge impetus by the parliamentary service under the distinguished leadership of the Rt Hon Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin.
It would be recalled that Parliament took the time to visit notable Paramount Chiefs and Traditional Areas across the country to brief them on the works of Parliament calling for their involvement in the process to make Parliament much more inclusive and responsive to the needs of the people.
Through the Democracy Cup Initiative, Mr Speaker led Parliament to bring all the relevant stakeholders such as the Executive, the Judiciary, the Police, and NCCE among others with a focus on building a United Country.
This is what a visionary leader does whenever the opportunity to serve is presented to him. This novelty sets Bagbin miles apart from the others who served before him.
Though an unrepentant Akatamansonian, the Rt Hon Alban Bagbin discharged his mandate to the admiration of the masses of Ghana without compromising his membership of the NDC, which sponsored his Speakership Candidature.
Every average NDC member admired his continuous show of support for the ideals of the party hinged on UNITY, STABILITY, PROBITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY.
Testimonies abound across the country on how the Rt Hon Alban Bagbin supported the campaigns of parliamentary candidates and other allied groups geared towards a victory for the NDC.
Mr Speaker contributed generously and massively to oil the wheels of the JM campaign train. In his home region of the Upper West Region, he partnered with all the relevant stakeholders to galvanise support for the NDC in the region.
Following the overwhelming victory of JM and the unprecedented parliamentary majority, the next big decision to be taken before the swearing-in of the President is the election of a speaker of Parliament.
By the dictates of the 1992 Constitution, a Speaker must be elected to superintend the swearing-in of the President before Parliament.
By the outcome of the 2024 elections, any nominee by the NDC Caucus in Parliament would easily pass through as the next speaker.
To this extent, there is a groundswell of support for the retention of Rt Hon Alban Bagbin as the Speaker for the 9th Parliament of The Fourth Republic.
This position has garnered tremendous support and endorsement by various groups and individuals including the Professionals Forum of the NDC led by no mean a person than the acclaimed Ambassador, Lawyer Sam Pee Yalley who minced no words in warning against any decision or consideration by the NDC to nominate any other person for the position of Speaker of the 9th Parliament.
All things being equal, there should have been no calls for doubt as to who should be nominated by the NDC for consideration as the next Speaker of Parliament.
However, we find ourselves in a political terrain where one plus one would not always be two in the considered view of others.
Otherwise, Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin’s spirited commitment to the NDC as a party and his unblemished public service record sets him apart as the de facto Speaker for the 9th Parliament.
His tactful handling of the unique 8th Parliament bears ample testimony to his knowledge, wisdom and experience as far as parliamentary practice is concerned.
He led Parliament to rise above the usual partisan consideration that had always dictated the proceedings of the House.
Furthermore, he rallied his colleagues on both sides of the House to strengthen and build a robust Legislature as a co-equal arm of government that can hold its own against any manipulation by the two other arms of government, the Executive and the Judiciary.
This gave practical meaning and understanding to the role of Parliament as a gatekeeper and checkmate of the other arms as well as all other institutions and agencies.
This cannot be discounted as a huge achievement of the Rt Hon Alban Bagbin.
The Rt Hon Alban Bagbin used his position as Speaker to draw global appeal and Recognition to the Parliament of Ghana.
This global appeal and recognition saw Rt Hon Alban Bagbin elected the President of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (International) with the then Majority Leader, Hon Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu serving on the Executive Council.
The icing on the cake was the hosting of the conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in 2023, in Accra.
His further election to the position of the President of the Conference of Speakers and Presidents of African Legislatures for another term of three years, speaks volumes to the strength and character of the Ghanaian Parliament under Speaker Bagbin.
The current outlook of the next Parliament requires a person of proven competencies to take the Chair of Speaker.
Such a person must embody the attributes of statesmanship, patriotism and nationalism.
The next Speaker of Parliament must command the respect of the Majority NDC to avoid the temptation of attempting to bulldoze their way through in Parliament considering the huge parliamentary numbers obtained by the NDC in the just-ended elections.
By his track record and tall achievements first as one of the longest-serving Members of Parliament in the history of Ghana’s Parliamentary Democracy and secondly as the Speaker of the uniquely-constituted hung parliament, no one better fits the position of Speaker of the 9th Parliament than the Venerable Rt Hon Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin.
It is never in doubt that the Parliament of Ghana, the Republic of Ghana and the National Democratic Congress would all have their mutual interests served exceedingly better under the speakership of Rt Hon Alban Bagbin.
The point must be made quite strongly and vociferously that the NDC Caucus in Parliament must out of necessity nominate and propose Rt Hon Alban Bagbin to take the Chair of Speaker in the 9th Parliament. And Members of Parliament entreated to vote and endorse his candidature when Parliament convenes to elect a Speaker for the 9th Parliament?
The clarion call for the Rt Hon Alban Bagbin to be retained is centred on the need for a much stronger institution of Parliament capable of standing up to the tenets of separation of powers and the rule of law badly needed for an enhanced parliamentary democracy.
The MPs need no further propping that their welfare and that of other staff of the Parliamentary Service has been and would always remain a priority for Rt Hon Alban Bagbin as Speaker.
The people of Ghana need no reminders that the supreme interest of our dear Republic and ourselves would always drive and underlie his rulings and decision-making on parliamentary proceedings as he has demonstrated in the 8th Parliament.
The media must support the calls for. Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin’s retention as Speaker so that he can continue to open up Parliament for the scrutiny of journalists who constitute the fourth estate of the real.
These and many more are the reasons for which the calls for the NDC to nominate Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin as Speaker for the 9th Parliament must be supported and echoed louder to reach the epoch.
The National Treasurer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr Charles Dwamena, has asked members of the Bawumia 2024 Campaign Team to render accounts on the funds/ logistics allocated to them during the just-ended campaign.
Dr China, as the National Treasurer is popularly known, made the call in a press release on Monday, December 30, 2024, to correct the facts on a misleading publication on the printing of ID cards for executive members of the party in 2022.
Assuring all party members, he said “Any officer be it an executive or a member of the campaign team who was given funds/resources during the 2024 will be made to account for the allocated funds/resources.”
Rendering proper accounts according to him is non-negotiable and that it is an essential part of understanding what really went wrong in the just-ended campaign.
Touching on the issuance of ID cards for party executive members in 2022, Dr China stated that over 90 per cent of ID cards for the executive members from polling stations to the national level have been printed and distributed with the remaining 10 per cent at the party headquarters yet to be collected by the regional secretariats.
Dr China indicated that the issuance of ID cards to executive members has been very successful and that its success has paved the way for the issuance of ID cards to non-executive members which is currently ongoing in the various constituencies.
He therefore encouraged all non-executive members to get registered.
Clearing the air on the management of such donations, he indicated that such donations go into party coffers and not into individual pockets and that it is impossible for one individual to take funds from the party accounts alone.
He said “…the structures and working procedures of the party make it impossible for the National Treasurer to make unilateral decisions let alone spend funds without approval…” and that “…for every expenditure, approval is given by the National Chairman and the General Secretary after which the National Treasurer sees to proper disbursement of such funds.”
Dr Dwamena in his press release appreciated Dr Bawumia, Kennedy Agyapong and other leading party members who have been making donations to support the works of the party.
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The founder and leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie has prophesied that Edwin Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, the Member of Parliament for the Odododiodio Constituency, will be appointed as a cabinet minister in John Mahama’s next administration.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie made this prediction during his 31st Night service at the Prophetic Hill Chapel. The event, which took place on December 31, 2024, was attended by many church members and followers of his ministry.
During his sermon, the prophet claimed that God had revealed to him that John Mahama would return to power as President of Ghana, which has come ro pass. He added that Edwin Nii Lantey Vanderpuye would be given an important role in Mahama’s administration. Prophet Gaisie stated that this appointment would happen shortly after Mahama takes office.
John Mahama, who is the presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), is now the President-elect of Ghana. According to Ghana’s constitution, the winner of the election will be sworn in as President on January 7, 2025. After taking the oath of office, the new President is expected to appoint ministers to form his government.
Many people have reacted to Prophet Gaisie’s prophecy. Some believe it could happen, while others think it is just another prediction. Edwin Nii Lantey Vanderpuye has not yet responded to the prophecy.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie is known for making several predictions in the past, some of which have come true. However, others did not happen as he predicted..
President-Elect John Mahama has announced plans to return the management of the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) to the University of Ghana. This move aims to restore the hospital’s original purpose as envisioned by the late President John Evans Atta Mills.
Speaking during a meeting with the management team of the University of Ghana, Mahama expressed concerns about the facility’s current operation under the Ghana Health Service (GHS). He noted that the hospital is operating at only 40% capacity and highlighted the need for its full utilisation to meet its intended purpose.
“The issue of the University of Ghana Medical Centre was part of Prof Mills’ vision. It was built with the intent that the University of Ghana would set up a management subsidiary to run that hospital. Unfortunately, we left office, and a new government handed it over to the Ghana Health Service, which already has many hospitals under its wings that it cannot manage properly,” Mahama said.
He emphasised the importance of returning to the original management plan to ensure the facility maintains its high standards.
“I am anxious to come back to the original vision where the University of Ghana would manage that hospital. Currently, only 40% of the hospital is operational. We must scale up to 100% so that our people do not continue travelling to South Africa, India, and other countries for medical care we can provide here,” he added.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Nana Aba Amfo, praised Mahama’s commitment to reintegrating UGMC into the University system. She also called for a national conversation about sustainable funding for higher education.
“I am happy to hear of your plans for UGMC and remain at your disposal to discuss how we can properly situate the hospital within the University system as originally intended. Higher education needs to be a significant part of the agenda, and I believe we need a dispassionate discussion regarding sustainable funding for it,” Professor Amfo stated.
The discussions highlight efforts to optimise UGMC’s potential as a leading healthcare facility and align it with the University’s broader developmental goals.
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Veteran Nollywood actor ,Pete Edochie has shared his thoughts on the complexities of modern relationships, offering candid insights during a recent interview.
Reflecting on today’s marital dynamics, Pete expressed concern about the growing instability of marriages and touched on his son Yul Edochie’s controversial decision to take a second wife.
The legendary actor lamented the declining longevity of marriages, noting that unions lasting over a decade have become increasingly uncommon.
“It’s disheartening to see how quickly marriages collapse these days,” Pete remarked, stressing that genuine, enduring love is being replaced by shallow, fleeting connections.
On the subject of polygamy, Pete questioned the rationale behind men seeking multiple wives.
“What can another wife give you that the one you already have cannot?” he asked.
He added that, “The excitement in intimacy doesn’t come from the other person—it comes from you, the man. So why the need for another partner?”
These remarks follow the widespread social media debate over Yul Edochie’s recent second marriage.
While Pete stopped short of directly criticizing his son, his comments appear to promote commitment and stability in marriage.
These Three Individuals must be compelled to resign before I Join you in Parliament—Kwame A Plus
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According to Modern Ghana, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has become the center of political discourse after a striking announcement on his Facebook page. The newly elected independent Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa Central declared his readiness to join a political party in Parliament, but only under specific conditions.
In his post, A Plus challenged an undisclosed political party to undertake significant internal reforms. His primary demand is the resignation of three national executives from the party before he considers aligning himself with them. Although he refrained from naming the party, widespread speculation points to either the National Democratic Congress (NDC) or the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ghana’s dominant political groups.
This move comes against the backdrop of Ghana’s parliamentary protocols, which require independent MPs to associate with either the majority or minority caucus for effective legislative processes. With the NDC holding the majority and the NPP in the minority, A Plus’s decision has the potential to shift the balance of power in the 9th Parliament.
In an unexpected comedic twist, A Plus admitted he initially included an outlandish demand for an appointment as the Vice President of the United States but later withdrew it, opting to focus on the national officers’ resignation.
His post has stirred debates about political integrity and the role of independent MPs in driving accountability within Ghana’s governance structures. While A Plus has urged the party to act promptly and meet his demands, the likelihood of compliance remains uncertain.
The Ghanaian public is closely watching how this unfolds, as it could redefine the influence of independent voices within the nation’s political landscape.
In the early 1980s, Ghana was a nation plagued by rampant armed robbery. Criminals had become so dominant and fearless that they spread terror across the country, especially in major cities like Accra. Investors were hesitant to enter the country, and ordinary citizens lived in constant fear. It was during this critical period that former President Jerry John Rawlings took decisive action to curb the menace.
In 1981, Rawlings established the Anti-Armed Robbery Squad (AARS), a special unit designed to combat the alarming rise in crime. The squad’s mission was simple: to track down, investigate, and eliminate armed robbers who were wreaking havoc on the nation. Despite controversy over their methods including executions that Amnesty International later criticized as violating human rights their work led to a significant decline in criminal activity.Modern Ghana
Rawlings’ decision to form the AARS was motivated by the need to restore law and order, even if it meant taking extreme measures. Armed robbers had created an environment of chaos, including the infamous shooting of a German national at Dome. These incidents demanded urgent intervention, and Rawlings believed the AARS was the solution to the country’s security challenges.
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The operations of the Anti-Armed Robbery Squad were spearheaded by an 11-man team of Special Police Officers (SPOs). These commanders were tasked with investigating cases, apprehending suspects, and delivering justice. Their efforts made them some of Rawlings’ most trusted allies in crime control.
The squad members included:
1. SUPT. Wonder K. Dogbevia
2. SUPT. K. Dzakpata
3. C/SUPT. Ben Mensah
4. SUPT. S.K. Zidah
5. DSP. Kofi Boakye
6. ASP. I.F. Amponsah
7. ACP. Paul Apreku
8. ASP. Nana Owusu Prempeh
9. C/SUPT. B.M. Nkelebea
10. DSP. E.O. Annang
11. SUPT. D.A. Osei
These commanders investigated cases involving illegal firearms, unauthorized weapon use, and suspicious operations. Their work was instrumental in reducing crime and restoring a sense of safety to the nation.
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While the AARS successfully tackled armed robbery, the methods used by the squad remain a subject of debate. Many believe there were alternative approaches, such as investing in agriculture and entrepreneurship, to address the root causes of crime. Nonetheless, Rawlings’ bold actions and the dedication of the AARS left a lasting impact on Ghana’s fight against crime.
National Awards and Honours should maintain a balanced and fair approach that avoids skewing towards politicians for several crucial reasons:
1. Meritocracy and Fairness: The essence of any award system is to recognize true merit. When awards are disproportionately given to politicians, it undermines the principle of meritocracy. Awards should be based on genuine contributions and achievements rather than political connections or influence. This ensures that the recognition is deserved and meaningful.
2. Public Trust and Integrity: The credibility of an awards system hinges on its fairness and impartiality. If awards are perceived as politically motivated, it can lead to a loss of public trust. People may see these honours as tools for political gain rather than genuine acknowledgements of achievement, leading to cynicism and scepticism about the intentions behind the awards.
3. Diversity and Comprehensive Representation: Society is enriched by a diversity of contributions from various fields, including science, arts, education, social work, and more. Focusing predominantly on politicians can overshadow these vital contributions. By ensuring that awards recognize a broad spectrum of achievements, we celebrate the multifaceted nature of human endeavour and encourage excellence across all domains.
4. Encouragement and Inspiration Across Fields: Awards serve as a powerful source of inspiration, motivating individuals to strive for excellence. By recognizing achievers from a wide range of fields, awards inspire people from all walks of life to contribute positively to society. This encouragement is crucial for fostering a culture of innovation, creativity, and social responsibility.
5. Depoliticization and Neutrality: Keeping awards apolitical helps maintain their sanctity and ensures they are seen as genuine celebrations of achievement. It prevents the awards from becoming entangled in political agendas, preserving their integrity and the respect they command.
The subjects of honour in such schemes should include:
– Scientists and Innovators: Recognizing breakthroughs and advancements in technology, medicine, and other fields that significantly improve human life and contribute to societal progress.
– Artists and Writers: Celebrating contributions to culture, literature, and the arts, which enrich our cultural heritage and offer new perspectives on the human experience.
– Educators: Honouring those who play a pivotal role in shaping future generations, fostering knowledge, and nurturing critical thinking and innovation.
– Social Workers and Activists: Acknowledging efforts to improve communities, advocate for social justice, and address pressing societal issues, often working tirelessly and without seeking recognition.
– Sportspeople: Recognizing achievements in sports that bring pride to the nation and inspire teamwork, dedication, and perseverance.
– Everyday Heroes: Celebrating individuals who have made significant contributions in their communities, often quietly and selflessly, making a tangible difference in the lives of others.
By honoring a diverse array of individuals from these varied fields, national awards can effectively celebrate the wide range of human accomplishments. This not only ensures a holistic approach to recognition but also inspires future generations to pursue excellence and contribute positively to society in myriad ways.
Queenstar Pokuaa Sawyer, the Member of Parliament for Agona East, has quickly established herself as a remarkable force in Ghanaian politics.
Known for her resilience and unwavering dedication to her constituents, Sawyer’s rise to political prominence is a testament to her strong will and relentless pursuit of positive change. From humble beginnings, she faced numerous challenges, including limited resources and socio-economic barriers, but her determination to overcome these hurdles was unwavering. Sawyer’s journey to Parliament was fueled by a steadfast commitment to her education, which eventually culminated in her earning a degree in Business Administration.
Since her election, Sawyer has made significant strides in improving the lives of the people in Agona East. Her focus has been on enhancing local educational facilities and ensuring better healthcare services for her constituents. She has spearheaded numerous initiatives aimed at improving access to quality education, advocating for local infrastructure development, and prioritizing women’s empowerment. Additionally, as a member of the New Patriotic Party, she has been actively involved in addressing issues such as youth unemployment, community development, and economic empowerment, demonstrating her commitment to uplifting the people of Agona East.
Sawyer’s story is one of perseverance in the face of adversity, and her journey resonates deeply with many. She embodies the belief that with determination and hard work, significant change is possible, even against overwhelming odds. Her leadership has inspired others, particularly women, and she continues to break barriers for women in leadership roles in Ghana. As a vocal advocate for her constituents, Sawyer has proven that true leadership goes beyond just occupying a political office—it is about making tangible changes that improve the lives of the people one serves.
Through her tireless efforts, Queenstar Pokuaa Sawyer has become a beacon of hope and progress for Agona East, and her story serves as an example of the transformative power of resilience, determination, and effective leadership. As she continues to work toward greater opportunities for her community, she exemplifies the belief that meaningful change is within reach, no matter the challenges one may face.
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In Ghana’s competitive job market, choosing the right course of study can significantly improve your employment prospects. With the growing demand for skilled professionals in key industries, certain courses stand out for their ability to lead to lucrative job opportunities.
1. Information Technology (IT) and Computer Science
The tech industry in Ghana is booming, with many businesses digitizing operations. Courses in IT, software development, and cybersecurity are highly marketable. Graduates can work in roles such as app development, IT support, and systems analysis.
2. Healthcare and Nursing
Healthcare is a critical sector with a constant demand for professionals. Nursing, midwifery, and medical laboratory science are among the top courses that guarantee employment due to the shortage of skilled workers in hospitals and clinics.
3. Business Administration and Finance
Businesses require professionals who can manage finances, analyze data, and improve operations. Courses in business administration, accounting, and human resource management equip graduates with skills that are relevant across various industries.
4. Engineering
Engineering fields like civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering are in high demand, especially with ongoing infrastructural projects in Ghana. These courses offer practical skills that align with the needs of construction and manufacturing companies.
5. Agriculture and Agribusiness
With agriculture being a backbone of Ghana’s economy, courses in agronomy, agribusiness, and agricultural technology open doors to opportunities in farming enterprises, NGOs, and government initiatives.
6. Education
Teaching remains a stable career path, especially with the government’s focus on improving education. Courses in education offer opportunities to work in schools and training institutions.
Choosing a course that aligns with market demands and personal interests ensures not only job security but also career satisfaction in Ghana. Researching industry trends and networking can further enhance your employability.
Outgoing President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has urged the nation’s youth not to let fear stand in the way of achieving their dreams.
“To the youth of Ghana, you are the heartbeat of our future. Your energy, creativity, and dreams are what will drive this nation forward. Do not let fear hold you back,” he said in his final end-of-year message to the public.
He added, “Dream big, work hard, and know that the future is yours.”
The president also called on Ghanaians to “support one another and build a country that works for everyone.”
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Matilda Nti, a Ghanaian member in the well known television unscripted TV drama multi Day Life partner, is thrilled in the wake of sealing the deal with her American accomplice, Niles Valentine. Their romantic tale has caught hearts on the web, especially on the grounds that it defeated critical difficulties, including resistance from Niles’ loved ones.
As per YEN, A video shared on TikTok showed features of the couple’s customary wedding held in Ghana. Matilda, 23, emanated bliss as she talked about her affection for Niles and her assumptions as his better half. She recognized that existence with Niles could not generally be simple, particularly since he is on the mental imbalance range and faces objection from his loved ones. In spite of this, she communicated unflinching commitment, expressing, “The main future I need is with Niles.”
Niles additionally shared his energy about wedding Matilda. The couple started their relationship quite a while back and have since endured the difficulties of a culturally diverse and significant distance sentiment.
The viral video has drawn in north of 23,000 preferences and 400 remarks from netizens who praised their association. Numerous clients lauded Matilda’s excellence and versatility. One analyst, Claudia Harvey, stated, “Matilda is in a real sense the most gorgeous lady I’ve at any point seen. She looks beautiful.” Another, Mariyha, communicated trust for the couple’s future, saying, “She merits the best.”
The story additionally features the significance of affection and responsibility in defeating cultural and familial obstructions. Matilda’s affirmation of Niles’ mental imbalance and her availability to remain by him notwithstanding the difficulties mirror the profundity of her adoration.
Their story has drawn matches with one more couple detailed by YEN.com.gh, who likewise confronted challenges in their remote relationship. Samuel and Jayne, a Ghanaian couple, dated for a considerable length of time prior to meeting face to face and in the end getting hitched.
Matilda and Niles’ process has started discussions about adoration’s capacity to rise above boundaries, including social contrasts and familial dissatisfaction. Their story resounds with numerous who have faith in the force of affection to defeat affliction.
As two or three starts their coexistence, they act as a motivation to others exploring comparable difficulties in their connections.
On December 24, 2024, a group of clergymen from various Christian denominations paid a visit to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia at his residence to offer words of comfort following his defeat in the 2024 presidential elections. The group, which included prominent pastors from across the Christian community, expressed their admiration for Dr. Bawumia’s political maturity and leadership during the election period.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Apostle George Apasera emphasized that the outcome of the election, while unfavorable for Dr. Bawumia, was ultimately the result of the “sovereign will of God.” He reassured the Vice President that this setback was not the end of his political journey, noting that there remained much more ahead for him. “This is not the end of the road. You are still a young man and there is still a lot ahead of you,” Apostle Apasera said, offering encouragement and support to Dr. Bawumia.
The clergymen were particularly appreciative of Dr. Bawumia’s conduct in the aftermath of the election. They commended his decision to concede defeat promptly and gracefully, a move they said helped ease tensions in the country during a politically charged period. Apostle Apasera acknowledged, “We are also very grateful for the way you came out to concede defeat very early. It calmed a lot of tension. Thank you,” recognizing Dr. Bawumia’s efforts in reducing political friction and promoting national peace.
The group also expressed their admiration for Dr. Bawumia’s hard work and dedication throughout the campaign. Despite the election result, the clergymen assured him that the Christian community remained fully supportive of him. They noted that, while the election had its challenges, Dr. Bawumia’s character and the manner in which he handled the situation demonstrated his resilience and maturity as a leader.
“We have seen you on a number of occasions, and you are still beaming with your usual smile,” Apostle Apasera said, underscoring the Vice President’s positive attitude and composure in the face of adversity. “We are sure that you have really exhibited a lot of maturity politically,” he added, offering a message of hope and encouragement.
As the meeting drew to a close, the pastors assured Dr. Bawumia of their continued prayers and spiritual support. They expressed their confidence that, despite the election defeat, his future remained bright. The clergymen also conveyed their belief that the experiences and lessons learned throughout the campaign would serve Dr. Bawumia well in his future endeavors, encouraging him to continue serving the nation with dedication and integrity.
In a moment of reflection, Apostle Apasera wished God’s blessings upon Dr. Bawumia and his family, reinforcing the sentiment of support that the Christian community had for the Vice President. The visit concluded with prayers for strength and guidance as Dr. Bawumia navigates the next phase of his political and personal journey.
The visit from the clergymen highlighted the importance of unity and support during times of political transition. It also demonstrated the strong bond between the Vice President and the Christian community, which continues to stand by him in the wake of the election results.
Ghanaians across the country welcomed 2025 in a spirit of celebration and reverence, combining vibrant fireworks displays with heartfelt prayers and worship, particularly in Christian communities.
Churches were filled with worshippers attending “Watch Night” services, a longstanding tradition in Ghana where Christians gather to reflect on the past year and seek divine blessings for the year ahead.
Hymns, scripture readings, and fervent prayers of gratitude and hope marked these services. Many congregations also dedicated time to praying for national peace, prosperity, and unity.
As the clock struck midnight, the skies lit up with colourful fireworks, symbolizing the joy and optimism of a new year.
In cities like Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi, fireworks were launched from various vantage points, illuminating the night and drawing cheers from excited crowds. Families and friends gathered outdoors to witness the spectacle, sharing in the collective spirit of renewal.
For many, the blend of spiritual devotion and celebratory displays underscores Ghana’s unique way of welcoming a new year, emphasizing faith, gratitude, and hope for brighter days ahead.
As 2025 begins, the country looks forward with optimism, drawing strength from its traditions and the unwavering faith of its people.
May 2025 bring us joy, peace and abundant blessings – Akufo-Addo
The Former Constituency deputy organizer of the NPP in the Awutu Senya West Constituency, Kojo Opei has been arrested for allegedly extorting money from individuals to recruit them into the security agencies.
According to reports, the 50 year old NPP executive member has extorted about 10 billion Ghana Cedis from over 60 persons under the pretext of recruiting them into police, military, fire and prison services.
President-elect John Mahama leading the congregation to sing
President-elect John Dramani Mahama could not hide his joy as he led congregants at the Assemblies of God, Sanctuary of Wind and Fire in Tamale, during the 31st Watchnight Service in 2024 to thank the Lord for His goodness.
The soon-to-be-sworn-in President led the church members in singing the popular hymn “Praise the Lord, Let the Earth Hear His Voice” as he expressed gratitude to God for a successful year and for granting him electoral victory.
His Excellency John Dramani Mahama and his wife, Mrs. Lordina Mahama, were the Special Guests of Honour at the crossover service of the year, themed “Exodus 2024.”
The 31st Night, or Watchnight Service, is deeply rooted in the Ghanaian Christian tradition-a sacred moment when believers gather to reflect on the year gone by and enter the new year with renewed faith and optimism.
This annual ritual transcends denominational lines, uniting Catholics, Pentecostals, Methodists, and Charismatics in a shared quest for divine favour.
President-elect @JDMahama lifting hearts and voices in worship at the 31st All Night Service, Assemblies of God, Tamale! 🙌✨🔥 pic.twitter.com/STduujCoZq
Researchers from the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology (Nutrition unit) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology have found that Ghanaian households are facing significant food insecurity, threatening optimal infant development.
The study aimed to investigate how the accessibility and availability of food, dietary patterns, and complementary feeding practices influence growth, vision, and brain health in infants aged 6-23 months old in rural Ghana.
This research, funded by the Association of Commonwealth Universities Sustainable Development Goals Higher Education Grants, was carried out in 9 communities in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti region of Ghana.
The study revealed that about 21% and 37.4% of the infants were stunted and severely acutely malnourished, respectively, while 80% of them suffered from varying forms of anemia.
Again, nearly half of the children were found to be exclusively breastfed, and infants who were not exclusively breastfed had a greater tendency to be stunted.
Further, infants from food-insecure households had a high probability of being stunted. Infants from food-insecure households had a high likelihood of microcephaly, a condition where infants have smaller heads than expected for their ages, and this often leads to abnormal brain development. Food insecurity was also linked to severe acute malnutrition.
The researchers also found that children who consumed diets predominantly composed of tubers, meat, and vegetables had a reduced likelihood of stunting.
“About 29-36% of the infants who participated in the study showed various degrees of poor cognitive development. Early initiation of breastfeeding, continued breastfeeding, and meal frequency showed a positive association with brain development. Cereal, milk, and powdered formulae were associated with good brain health.
“About 80% of the infants reported poor vision, while children who were exclusively breastfed had a reduced likelihood of visual acuity. Consumption of tubers, meat, and vegetables influenced eye health,” added the Principal Investigator, Dr. Mary Amoako.
She emphasized, “Food insecurity in rural communities is high, coupled with high levels of anemia and undernutrition, and the results clearly show that these are having negative impacts on the nutritional and health outcomes of these children. There is a need for relevant stakeholders to reassess specific nutrition intervention programs, such as education on feeding practices, to improve nutritional outcomes in infants and children.”
Dr. Mary Amoako believes the need to reassess specific nutrition intervention programs to improve nutritional outcomes in infants and children.
This study was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo from the Optometry and Visual Science Department at KNUST.
The results of this study were presented at the just-ended Africa Nutrition and Epidemiology Conference (ANEC) in Cape Coast, Ghana. Mr. Fiifi Amoako Atta Panyin Essiam, the MPhil student on the project, who made this presentation, also reiterated the importance of healthy diets and feeding practices to improve child health and nutrition outcomes.
The researchers are planning a community dissemination exercise for nutrition education in the Bosomtwe district.
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The Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International, Rev. Isaac Owusu-Bempah, has made numerous prophecies about events to expect in 2025, claiming to have seen them through spiritual revelations.
The controversial man of God prophesied about various issues, including mass blindness, child deaths, the spread of a disease similar to the coronavirus, the deaths of prominent Ghanaians, the passing of a great Ghanaian spiritual leader, and airplane crashes among others.
Mass Blindness
“If we don’t pray this year, many people will experience eye diseases. A lot of people will go blind. I see numerous spectacles shedding tears. We curse that spirit of blindness,” he prayed.
Death of a Great Chief in Asanteman
“I saw a mighty tree being uprooted by a strong wind, and I saw people mourning and wailing. Chiefs and international dignitaries were attending the funeral of this great person. The mighty tree being uprooted signifies danger. Let’s pray so that darkness does not overshadow Asanteman. People of Juaben should pray to prevent the death of a prominent chief,” he advised.
Death of Prominent People
“I foresee the deaths of influential individuals this year—very prominent people in this country. If we don’t pray, we will bury many important personalities in Ghana,” he said.
Corona Virus-Like Disease
The man of God warned about the spread of a deadly disease resembling the coronavirus, which could emerge this year if prayers are not offered to avert it. According to him, he saw numerous people worldwide being affected by this disease.
“Just like the coronavirus we experienced a few years back, if we don’t pray, we will face another deadly disease of similar nature. I see a spirit hanging in the air, spewing the disease from its mouth, spreading it, and causing mass deaths. We must pray to avert this,” he added.
Child deaths
Rev. Owusu-Bempah also prophesied about a disease that could claim the lives of many children in Ghana this year if preventive prayers are not made.
Death of a Former American Leader
“I foresee America mourning the loss of a significant figure. If we don’t pray, a former American President will die this year,” he prophesied.
Airplane Crashes
He also warned of numerous airplane crashes this year unless fervent prayers are said to prevent them.
A plus [L] has vowed to file new charges against the NPP youth
The Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central-elect, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has announced that fresh legal action will be taken against some New Patriotic Party (NPP) youth who stormed the studios of UTV on Saturday, October 7, 2023.
This action, he noted, will occur after the National Democratic Congress (NDC) assumes power on January 7, 2025.
The controversial musician-turned-politician, in a post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), stated: “Abi, you see your smoothness level? We shall bring fresh charges against all of you after 7th January.”
The youth disrupted the United Showbiz program approximately seven minutes into the live broadcast, demanding the whereabouts of A Plus.
They created chaos in the studio, causing the abrupt termination of the primetime show.
“We are waiting for A Plus today… A Plus has to explain to us why he tore our paper from the NPP party. We are here; we are waiting for A Plus. We are protecting our party property,” one of the men was heard shouting in the studio.
Their attack was in response to A Plus, on live TV, shredding a letter addressed to UTV management by the NPP, which demanded reforms to the United Showbiz program.
A Plus referred to the letter as “useless” and argued that such correspondence tarnished the reputation of the NPP and potentially undermined clear constitutional provisions regarding media independence.
The Achimota Magistrate Court subsequently convicted and fined the 16 NPP youth, with each person required to pay an amount of GH¢2,400.
The convicts were charged with conspiracy to commit a crime and rioting. They pleaded guilty to the charges.
MP for Zebilla Constituency, Cletus Avoka speaking during an interview
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Zebilla Constituency, Cletus Avoka, has expressed hope that President-elect John Dramani Mahama’s leadership, when he assumes power, will mark a turning point in resolving the Bawku conflict.
In a video shared on X by GHOne TV, he emphasised the critical need for a new approach to address the conflict and restore normalcy to the area.
“We are hopeful that as soon as John Mahama takes over, the security challenge will be reduced to a minimum, allowing us to focus on development issues. The challenge we face in the Bawku area, across the six constituencies, is due to the conflict,” he stated.
According to the MP, the conflict has shifted priorities from development to security, with severe consequences for local infrastructure, businesses, and daily life.
He explained that the ongoing conflict in Bawku has severely hindered development in the region. The effects of the conflict are visible in every aspect of life.
While roads remain intact, critical institutions like the Bawku Hospital are not functioning, financial institutions have closed down, and the once-vibrant Bawku market has collapsed.
“Development is being hindered because of the conflict. Government machinery and resources are being diverted to maintain peacekeepers in Bawku, with a large number of soldiers, policemen, and national security personnel stationed there. Instead of focusing on development, we are forced to deal with security issues,” he said.
“The road infrastructure is intact, but the Bawku Hospital has become a ghost hospital. The Bawku market has collapsed, and financial institutions have closed. Life has come to a standstill in Bawku for four years. The people of Bawku have been under curfew, with curfew hours from 6 pm to 6 am, which is inhumane. People cannot ride motorbikes in Bawku. They cannot do business. People cannot wear smocks or express their customs and traditions. This is uncalled for,” he added.
The Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International, Rev. Isaac Owusu-Bempah, has directed members and sympathizers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the party set to form the next government after January, to fast from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on January 6, 2025.
Speaking during the 31st December Watchnight Service at his church, the man of God urged the party not to take his directive lightly, warning of severe consequences if they fail to comply.
“I want to send a message to the NDC party, and they should take what I am about to say seriously. They should not despise it. On the 6th of January 2025, NDC members and sympathizers should fast from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Everyone who loves Ghana and supports the President-elect, John Mahama, must join the fast. I am speaking as a prophet of God. I will not provide details, but if you do not understand, do not disparage me. If you do, you have spoken against God, as He instructed me to say this. Therefore, Asiedu Nketia, Julius Debrah, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, and Sammy Gyamfi must ensure the fasting takes place.”
He added, “I will not explain why, but take my words seriously. I am a man of God, and I say this to the glory of God. I can perceive and hear things in the spiritual realm. With all humility, and not to sound boastful, God has granted me authority to influence events in the spiritual realm. Before the election, I said the NPP would face a heavy defeat if they challenged me, and they would not even secure 40% of the votes. This prophecy came to pass.”
Rev. Owusu-Bempah also asked members of his congregation to participate in the fast for the incoming President, emphasizing that his church was the first to announce John Mahama’s victory.
“All intercessors should join this fast from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Through this spiritual exercise, whatever plans the enemy has fashioned will not prevail.”
President-elect John Mahama is scheduled to be sworn in on January 7, 2025, following his victory in the December 7, 2024, Presidential election.
He secured 56.55% of the votes cast, defeating his closest contender, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Flagbearer and incumbent Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
The Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International, Rev. Isaac Owusu-Bempah, has directed members and sympathizers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the party set to form the next government after January, to fast from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on January 6, 2025.
Speaking during the 31st December Watchnight Service at his church, the man of God urged the party not to take his directive lightly, warning of severe consequences if they fail to comply.
“I want to send a message to the NDC party, and they should take what I am about to say seriously. They should not despise it. On the 6th of January 2025, NDC members and sympathizers should fast from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Everyone who loves Ghana and supports the President-elect, John Mahama, must join the fast. I am speaking as a prophet of God. I will not provide details, but if you do not understand, do not disparage me. If you do, you have spoken against God, as He instructed me to say this. Therefore, Asiedu Nketia, Julius Debrah, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, and Sammy Gyamfi must ensure the fasting takes place.”
He added, “I will not explain why, but take my words seriously. I am a man of God, and I say this to the glory of God. I can perceive and hear things in the spiritual realm. With all humility, and not to sound boastful, God has granted me authority to influence events in the spiritual realm. Before the election, I said the NPP would face a heavy defeat if they challenged me, and they would not even secure 40% of the votes. This prophecy came to pass.”
Rev. Owusu-Bempah also asked members of his congregation to participate in the fast for the incoming President, emphasizing that his church was the first to announce John Mahama’s victory.
“All intercessors should join this fast from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Through this spiritual exercise, whatever plans the enemy has fashioned will not prevail.”
President-elect John Mahama is scheduled to be sworn in on January 7, 2025, following his victory in the December 7, 2024, Presidential election.
He secured 56.55% of the votes cast, defeating his closest contender, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Flagbearer and incumbent Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
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Source: Isaac Appiah
In the 2024 elections, the NDC’s Faustina Akurugu was proclaimed the victor of the Dome Kwabenya parliamentary seat by the Electoral Commission. Faustina Elikplim Akurugu, the candidate for the NDC The Dome Kwabenya parliamentary seat has been won by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the first time.
Following a fiercely contested contest, the Electoral Commission (EC) on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, proclaimed NDC candidate Faustina Elikplim Akurugu the victor. She received 50,967 votes, just a few more than Mike Oquaye Jr., the candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who received 50,669 votes. The results for the Dome Kwabenya Constituency were validated by Jean Mensa, the chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), during an emergency meeting of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) on December 31.
We are happy to report that the collation and processes at the Dome Kwabenya Constituency have concluded as of today. We firmly believe that the outcome reflects the will of the people as stated at the polls, and it has come full circle. Our job is not to elect MPs or presidents. Ours is to make sure that our procedures and results ensure that the people’s decision is respected. She said to the audience at the new EC headquarters. In a historically NPP-dominated constituency, this result represents a dramatic change. Since 2012, Sarah Adwoa Safo has occupied the seat. The victory of Akurugu is indicative of a larger pattern in the 2024 elections, where the NDC has
A spokesperson for the John Dramani Mahama transition team, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, has cautioned his colleagues in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as they take over the country’s administration.
To him, they will have to take lessons from the treatment Ghanaians gave to the New Patriotic Party at the polls and note that they will suffer a catastrophic loss if they toe the line the NPP did while in office.
He noted that the Ghanaian electorate has become sophisticated and will wipe you off if you take the opportunity given for granted.
His post shared via social media read “For doing catastrophic damage to the country, the NPP has suffered a catastrophic loss.
That is a cautionary tale to us in the NDC.
If the Ghanaian electorate has plucked feathers from the back of a tortoise, you can imagine what they will do to a chicken”.
John Dramani Mahama will be sworn into office on January 7 and will take over the country’s administration for the next four years. He is expected to use his first 120 to fulfil his social contract to the people of Ghana.
The president-elect has admitted that the task ahead of him is not child’s play and will need people committed to the country to work with to ensure they achieve the needed success.
Founder of Perez Chapel, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare has encouraged Ghanaians to avoid acts that will divide the nation.
The man of God says the year 2025 should unite us as a people irrespective of our different backgrounds.
He made the call while delivering a sermon on the theme “My Year of God’s Word Manifested”.
The sermon was hinged on three core principles that will make the year 2025 more fruitful.
One of the principles he highlighted was the need for a society that remains united for National growth.
Arcbishop Aginasare said we need the word of God to promote unity in our society.
The Church he said is called to be peacemakers in our society and peace builders.
Quoting Ephesians 4:3 he said Christians are instructed to make every efforts to keep the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace.
“In 2025, we must seek to understand one another. We must be willing to listen to others with compassion. We must be willing to work together for the common good. In 2025, let’s break the walls of division and hatred that separates us.
Beloved, we are one people. We are one Ghana. Let’s break down the wall that divides us and let’s unite as one people and when we do, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish as a people. Maybe God help us to accomplish his plans purposes for this nation,” he declared.
He further stated that if the word of God will manifest in our lives, we must lift up the marginalised, including the poor, widows and underprivileged persons.
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If only every mother were like Mama Esther, the world would undoubtedly transform into a more peaceful and loving place—a place where every child feels cherished, every heart finds solace, and every hand extended in need is met with compassion.
In a world often overshadowed by chaos and uncertainty, there exists a beacon of light that brings warmth, love, and hope to those around her. This beacon is none other than Mama Esther, a remarkable woman whose qualities epitomize the true essence of motherhood.
From the very first moment one crosses paths with Mama Esther, it becomes evident that she possesses an extraordinary gift—the ability to sense when those she loves are in need. Whether it’s a child feeling unwell or a friend facing life’s challenges, Mama Esther instinctively knows when to extend her arms for support. Her nurturing spirit doesn’t stop at her own children; she reaches out to anyone who requires assistance, embodying an unwavering commitment to compassion and kindness without discrimination.
Mama Esther’s home has always been a sanctuary. The door is never locked, and her heart is ever open. It’s a place where laughter fills the air, where stories are shared over steaming bowls of soup, and where worries fade amid the comfort of her embrace. She finds joy in every moment spent with her children and treats everyone like family, showcasing a love that transcends mere words. In Mama Esther’s eyes, each person holds equal value, and her genuine care for others creates a ripple of positivity that spreads far and wide.
There was a time in my life when darkness loomed large—a critical moment when I found myself fighting for my life on life support. In the midst of that battle, Mama Esther became my lifeline. Her unwavering faith and prayers were a source of strength that pulled me through the darkest days. She sat by my side, offering hope and encouragement when despair threatened to take hold. It was then that I truly understood the depth of her love and the power it has to heal.
As we step into the new year, I find myself reflecting on the immeasurable impact Mama Esther has had on my life and the lives of countless others. I cherish her deeply and pray that the coming year unfolds new hopes, vibrant life, renewed strength, and glory in abundance. May she continue to inspire those around her with her selfless nature and unwavering dedication to love.
Let us take a moment to celebrate not just Mama Esther, but all mothers around the world who embody her spirit. Their sacrifices, resilience, and unconditional love create an environment where peace and harmony can thrive. I urge every parent, especially women, to look towards the qualities exhibited by Mama Esther and draw inspiration from her example.
As we welcome the new year, let us strive to uphold the values of kindness, empathy, and love that Mama Esther represents. Let her legacy of love continue to flourish, reminding us all of the profound impact a mother can have on the world.
In honoring Mama Esther, we celebrate the universal spirit of motherhood—an emblem of hope that has the power to transform lives, heal wounds, and sow the seeds of love that will bloom for generations to come.
Traffic lights are dark and buildings remained without power in San Juan, Puerto Rico amid a New Year’s Eve blackout.
Puerto Rico has been plunged into darkness on New Year’s Eve by a nearly island-wide blackout.
More than 1.2 million out of almost 1.5 million customers have no electricity, said Luma Energy, the island’s main power distributor.
Fully restoring service could take between 24-48 hours, the company said.
The blackout prompted renewed calls to address the unincorporated US territory’s power issues, which have persisted since Hurricane Maria in 2017.
Power was restored by Tuesday afternoon to some areas, as well as San Juan’s municipal hospital, Luma said.
Nearly 200,000 clients had power by late afternoon, Luma spokesman Hugo Sorrentini SAID.
A failure in an electric line at one of the main power plants, Costa Sur, caused cascading issues across the island, Mr Sorrentini said.
US President Joe Biden has been briefed on the situation and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has spoken with Puerto Rico’s governor to offer assistance, the White House said.
“We can’t keep relying on an energy system that fails our people,” Jenniffer González-Colon, Puerto Rico’s current US congressional representative and the incoming governor of Puerto Rico, wrote on X.
“Today’s blackout and the uncertainty around restoration continue to impact our economy and quality of life,” she said.
On Facebook, the current governor, Pedro Pierluisi, demanded answers and solutions from the two main power companies, Luma and Genera.
Hundreds of thousands of residents at a time have been affected by power outages this year.
A June outage left about 350,000 customers without power as temperatures climbed, and more than 700,000 customers lost electricity after Hurricane Ernesto in August.
As they awoke to another day without power, Puerto Ricans expressed frustration.
“They’re part of my everyday life,” Enid Núñez, 49, said of the outages to the Associated Press.
Puerto Rico’s power grid was strained even before Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
US government funding helped shore up the grid, facilitate recovery projects from other natural disasters, and make other important infrastructure improvements.
But the implementation has been incomplete due to a variety of factors, such as issues starting construction and the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s requirements to authorise the use of some of the funds, according to a February 2024 report from the US Government Accountability Office.
“Inexcusably the power grid has still not recovered from damage in Hurricane Maria,” Mark Levine, New York City’s Manhattan borough president, wrote on X.
New York City is home to the largest Puerto Rican community in the mainland US.
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Sudan head coach Kwesi Appiah believes that football has the power to unite and inspire, even in the face of conflict.
The Ghanaian tactician has seen firsthand how the sport has provided hope to a nation deeply affected by a 20-month civil war.
Under his leadership, Sudan secured qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), offering a rare moment of joy and relief amid the ongoing crisis.
“Football is one of the keys that can unlock such wars,” Appiah said. “This is something the players can do to help change the war—or stop the war—in Sudan by qualifying for the AFCON or the World Cup.”
The qualification campaign has been an emotional journey for Appiah and his players, who have faced personal tragedies caused by the ongoing conflict.
“Four players lost close family members while in camp,” Appiah shared. “It’s a really sad situation, but they try to cope. The players comfort and encourage each other.
It hasn’t been easy.” Sudan’s success has inspired hope across the country. After securing their AFCON spot, Appiah recalled how celebrations erupted across the war-torn nation.
“After qualification, we visited the Sudanese embassy, and the ambassador said everyone had their guns down and were jubilating in the streets. That’s not normal, because usually, people are watching for danger,” he explained.
With a strong position in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying group, Sudan’s footballers are motivated to continue striving for glory, with the goal of bringing unity and pride to their homeland.
The Assemblies of God, Sanctuary of Wind and Fire in Tamale, is preparing to host one of the most anticipated 31st Night crossover services of the year, themed “Exodus 2024.”
This significant event will feature His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, the President-Elect, and his wife, Mrs. Lordina Mahama, as Special Guests of Honour.
Slated for December 30th and 31st, the two-day gathering will be led by host pastor Aaron L. Fant and promises a spiritual experience filled with worship, prayer, and prophetic declarations.
The 31st Night, or Watch Night service, is deeply rooted in the Ghanaian Christian tradition, a sacred moment when believers gather to reflect on the year gone by and enter the new year with renewed faith and optimism.
This annual ritual transcends denominational lines, uniting Catholics, Pentecostals, Methodists, and Charismatics in a shared quest for divine favour.
The atmosphere is often electric, with congregants dressed in white to symbolize purity and new beginnings, raising their voices in jubilant praise and fervent prayer.
It is a night where faith takes centre stage, offering a spiritual reset and the hope of new opportunities.
Ghana’s economy is witnessing a remarkable recovery with key economic growth indicators as evidence, Ghana’s outgoing president, Akufo-Addo, has claimed.
In his final New Year’s message to Ghanaians, the president posited that the growth chalked can be attributed to a strong 7.2% growth rate achieved in the third quarter of 2024.
He stated that Ghanaians have been resilient in the face of our challenges, and through the efforts deployed by his administration, the economy has seen some level of growth despite the global and domestic challenges.
“Additionally, our economy is rebounding impressively, as demonstrated by the remarkable 7.2% growth achieved in Q3 of 2024, with the year’s growth rate projected at 6.8%.
“These achievements are not just numbers or statistics. They are stories of lives changed and futures made brighter. But I also acknowledge the challenges we have faced. The road has not always been smooth, and there have been times of difficulty and sacrifice.”
“The post-COVID-19 years have tested us to our limit, but it also reminded us of who we are, a people who rise together no matter the odds.”
Chairman of Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has applauded the Ghana Airport Company Limited for going after all their debtors.
The Ghana Airport Company this week began a debt collection drive to ensure that monies owed them are paid.
The move led to the closure of the McDan Aviation Private Jet Terminal due to their indebtedness to the Airport Company limited.
In a post shared via social media, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa said “It’s refreshing to see some smart outgoing public officials suddenly smell the coffee and begin the implementation of President Mahama’s Operation-Recover-All-Loot even before January 7, 2025.
The power of change!
Apart from MacDan, the management of GACL should recover all others from Frontiers, CIP, Heaven Builders & the putrefying Car Park deals.
Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, Mussa Dankwah
Officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) have invited Mussa Dankwah, the Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, a private research consultancy company in Accra, MyNewsGh.com has learnt.
The firm, an independent research company founded in 2019, uses sophisticated methods and modern technology to provide research, analysis, and strategic counsel tailored to the needs of its clients. It has been invited to answer a series of questions from the state tax authority.
In recent times, the company has gained national recognition for its accurate predictions of the 2024 elections.
Its Executive Director, Mussa Dankwah, has stated that he conducts election polls as part of his company’s Corporate Social Responsibility, refuting allegations of external funding. He also mentioned that his company has clients who pay for their services.
Contrary to earlier reports that GRA officers stormed the company’s premises, new information suggests that the officers instead invited the Mussa Dankwah-led company to examine their account books and tax payment records as part of routine tax audits.
After hours of questioning and reviewing documents, the GRA officers did not find any tax infringements on the part of Mussa Dankwah or Global InfoAnalytics, according to Mussa Dankwah himself.
In the October 2024 poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics, the company reported that former President John Dramani Mahama of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) was leading with 53.1%, compared to 39% for Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The survey, conducted from October 7 to October 12, sampled 1,969 respondents from all 16 regions of Ghana. The poll was carried out through random telephone interviews, with a margin of error of 2.74% and a confidence level of 95%.
After the conclusion of the 2024 elections, John Mahama secured over 56% of the votes, while Bawumia garnered 41%, with results from nine constituencies still outstanding.
Watch some videos from the recent Parliamentary sittings below: