Lovers of Highlife and fans of singer, and songwriter, Akwaboah are currently not having a field day as the annual Valentine’s Day concert organized by their icon has been cancelled. In a press release signed by Akwaboah, the singer expressed regret as he announced that his initially advertised and anticipated …
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AKUFO ADDO IS NOW LONELY AT THE TOP, BAWUMIA HAS REJECTED HIM – Sammy Gyamfi
Following recent remarks by the vice president to reverse significant tax breaks for the current administration, Muhammadu Bawumia has abandoned President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Sammy Gyamfi asserts. At a public presentation outlining his vision for Ghana, Bwumia declared that if elected president, he would remove four tax handles. This …
Read More »AS VICE, WHY DIDN’T YOU ADVISE AKUFO ADDO TO ABOLISH E-LEVY – Akwaboah Tackles Bawumia Over Manifesto
Singer, songwriter and music producer, Akwaboah has argued in favour of taxes whilst tackling vice president, Bawumia over his presidential campaign manifesto. The singer-songwriter and record producer spoke on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo, Thursday, February 9, 2024. Host Nana Romeo broached Vice President cum New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer …
Read More »“STOP DRUGS AND USE YOUR STRENGTH FOR A BETTER COURSE” – Asantehene Tells Youth
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has encouraged the youth in his domain to harness their strength and redirect it towards endeavors that contribute to the advancement and progress of Asanteman by abstaining from drug abuse. He emphasized the importance of following in the footsteps of Asantes’ ancestors, who courageously fought …
Read More »PARLIAMENT APPROVES CUSTODIAL SENTENCE OF 3-5 YEARS FOR PROMOTERS OF LGBTQ+ ACTIVITIES IN GHANA
Legislation imposing three-to-five-year jail penalties for those found guilty of endorsing, sponsoring, or facilitating LGBTQ+ activities has been approved by the Ghanaian Parliament. Anyone found engaging in such acts faces a minimum term of six months to a maximum sentence of three years under the recently approved law. The choice …
Read More »THE BLACK MAN CAN MANAGE HIS OWN AFFAIRS, LET NO ONE LIE TO YOU – President Akufo-Addo
On the eve of Grenada’s 50th anniversary of independence, President Akufo-Addo sent an evocative letter to the island nation, imploring them to reevaluate their conception of national duty. Throughout his speech, he urged the removal of any remaining reservations about the ability of people of African origin to run their …
Read More »NO MORE GHOST NAMES ON GOV’T PAYROLL – Controller And Accountant General Declares
There are no ghost names on the government’s payroll, the Controller and Accountant General, Kwasi Kwaning Bosompem, has said. The government’s chief accountant told a gathering in Kumasi that the situation had come about because of a newly implemented comprehensive digital solution. The said solution is behind the ‘No GhanaCard – No Pay’ …
Read More »‘I HAVE BROUGHT THE SOUL AND SPIRIT OF ASANTE BACK’- Otumfuo Osei Tutu II On Retrieving Artefacts Looted 150 Years Ago
Ashanti overlord Otumfuo Osei Tutu II claims he has brought the spirit and soul of Ashanti back after he received artefacts looted from Kumasi about 150 years ago at the Manhyia Palace. Seven golden artefacts looted from Kumasi in 1874 found their way to the Fowler Museum in California, United States. …
Read More »DRUGS, WOMEN, COMMON IN MUSIC INDUSTRY BUT MY FATHER’S VOICE HELPED ME – Okyeame Kwame
“My father was afraid I’d become a musician, because he was afraid I’d become a drug user and a drug addict,” Okyeame Kwame has revealed. “We fought from when I was 14 up until when I was 21 when he said: ‘Okay, go ahead and become a musician’,” he revealed. He said …
Read More »WE’VE REVIVED GHANA’S ECONOMY – Bawumia
The leader of the ruling New Patriotic Party, Dr. Muhammadudu Bawumia, asserts that the nation is emerging from its economic crisis. He noted that things had become difficult when the NPP took office, but he also emphasized how well they had done in bringing about the country’s revival. In his …
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