The Ghana Police Service has declared British television and radio actor Philip Middlemiss wanted over the role he played in the alleged £5 million airbus bribery. Ghana’s special prosecutor Martin Amidu since February launched a full scale investigation into the Airbus scandal and has released the passport details of the actor and four others online as wanted for questioning. He ...
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He is a ‘stingy womanizer’ – Osebor’s ex-wife fumes
Osebor’s ex-wife, Afia Mansa Ohemaa, has called him out for telling lies to the world and pretending to be an angel. According to Ohemaa, Osebor, who gained popularity after he showed up as Nana Aba Anamoah’s baby daddy, is a chronic womanizer who was cheating on her whilst they were married and also very stingy despite claiming to be a rich ...
Read More »Arrest Osofo Kyiriabosom now – Group to Police
A group calling itself Drivers for Change has called for the immediate arrest of Rev. Christian Andrew aka Osofo Kyiriabosom for ”threatening” President Akufo-Addo. The group, based their call on comments made by the man of God asking the president to lift the ban on social gatherings to allow churches to resume activities or calamity will befall the nation. Leader ...
Read More »I expected salary cut, not a termination of my contract – Caroline Sampson explains her exit from YFM
Radio and TV personality and entrepreneur, Caroline Sampson has finally given details of what led to her exit from YFM, where she had worked for over ten years, hosting ‘Shouts on Y.’ Many Ghanaians received with shock the sudden termination of her and a number of her colleagues’ appointments, when the news broke on social media. Many wondered what could ...
Read More »Supreme Court’s verdict on Amidu’s age does not extend retirement age for public officers – Deputy AG
Joseph Dindiok Kpemka, the Deputy Attorney General and Minister for Justice, has dismissed claims that in view of the Supreme Court verdict over the retirement age of the Special Prosecutor, Martin ABK Amidu, the retirement age of all public office holders has been effectively increased. According to the deputy AG, the supreme court only drew a distinction between the Office ...
Read More »We’ll beat anyone who disrupts voters’ register compilation – Obiri Boahen
The Deputy General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Obiri Boahen has warned that anyone who attempts to disrupt the upcoming compilation of the new Voter’s register would be beaten mercilessly. According to Nana Obiri Boahen, the violence that happened during the Ayawaso West Wuogon bye-election was just a tip of the iceberg, warning of more grievous ...
Read More »Snake causes massive panic at Pentecost COVID-19 center
COVID-19 patients at the Pentecost Isolation Centre at Gomoa Fetteh near Kasoa in the Central Region were scared to their bone on Monday, May 11, 2020, when a snake invaded the centre. The development has aggravated the plight of the patients who already had been living in perpetual fear due to the deadly nature of the virus for which they ...
Read More »Ghana’s COVID-19 cases now 5,408; 514 recover as two more die
COVID-19 cases in Ghana have increased to 5,408 from 5,127, the Ghana Health Service has announced on its website. 20 more people have recovered from the fatal virus increasing the number of recoveries to 514 while two more people have died taking the death toll to 24. The Greater Accra Region is the epicentre of the disease in Ghana with ...
Read More »Supreme Court verdict: Over aged persons will now occupy public office – Ayine
Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, a former Deputy Attorney General and Deputy Minister for Justice, has expressed worry over the Supreme Court’s 5-2 decision on the eligibility of the Special Prosecutor, Martin Alamisi Burnes Kaiser Amidu, to occupy his office after attaining retirement. Speaking to the media after the judgement on the SP’s eligibility on Wednesday, May 13, Dr. Ayine said ...
Read More »Tourism Ministry, GTA contradict themselves over opening of drinking bars
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the Ministry of Tourism have contracted themselves over the opening of drinking bars in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. A statement by the GTA on Wednesday afternoon said drinking spots and hotels could resume operations despite the presidential directive on public gathering. “Food chains and restaurants can operate sit-down as well as pick-up ...
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