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2Baba Announces Separation from Annie, Files for Divorce.

Nigerian music legend, 2Baba (Innocent Idibia), has confirmed his separation from his wife, Annie Macaulay, and shared that they have filed for divorce. He made the announcement on Instagram, expressing that their separation had been ongoing for some time. In his post, 2Baba mentioned that while he did not believe it was anyone's right to know about his personal life, he felt it was important to address his fans directly and clarify the situation. His announcement follows rumors of infidelity that had plagued their marriage, with Annie having previously accused him of unfaithfulness. 2Baba plans to release a press statement soon to further explain his side of the story.

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Austine Woode Criticizes Dzifa Gomashie’s Response on Creative Arts Fund During Vetting.

Ghanaian broadcaster Austine Woode has expressed dissatisfaction with Tourism Minister-designate Abla Dzifa Gomashie’s response during her vetting on January 22, 2025. Woode, speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, stated that he was shocked by her answer regarding the funding of the Creative Arts Fund, a crucial initiative aimed at supporting the country's creative industries.Woode, who had expected a more informed and detailed response from Gomashie, pointed out her failure to mention the 1% levy stipulated in the Creative Arts Industry Act, which is designed to sustain the fund. He also criticized her vague reference to learning from the banking sector on loan recovery as a strategy for managing the fund.The minister-designate acknowledged the challenges facing the sector and promised to pay more attention to the Creative Arts Agency, emphasizing that she would review the agency’s functions closely if confirmed. She […]

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Second Preacher in Parliament Windscreen Case Granted Bail.

Wisdom Ahli, the second preacher involved in the case of damaging vehicle windscreens at Ghana's Parliament, has been granted bail. Ahli was released on bail in the sum of GH¢50,000 with two sureties after a bail application was made on his behalf. The Circuit Court, presided over by Samuel Bright Acquah, adjourned the matter to February 27, 2025.Ahli's co-accused, Kofi Okyere Sorkpa, who also participated in the destruction, was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to causing damage to five vehicles at the Parliament Car Park on December 20, 2024. Sorkpa's sentence includes a three-year term for conspiracy, with the sentences to run concurrently.The police report revealed that Sorkpa and Ahli, both preachers from Kasoa, entered the Parliament car park on December 18, 2024, where Sorkpa used an earth chisel to damage the windscreens of two Toyota […]

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Ebi Bright Takes Charles Forson to High Court Over Tema Central Election Results.

Ebi Bright, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Tema Central in the 2020 elections, has filed a petition in the High Court challenging the election of Charles Forson, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) legislator for the constituency. She argues that the declaration of Forson as the winner was based on irregularities in the 2024 election process.Bright contests the final tally by the Electoral Commission (EC), requesting the court to either nullify Forson's declaration or order a re-run of the election. Her petition alleges that NPP polling agents interfered with the collation process at the Chemu SHS center, which she claims compromised the transparency and fairness of the results.Bright’s legal team is seeking a determination from the High Court regarding the validity of the election, emphasizing the need to ensure justice for the electorate in Tema Central.

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AFCON 2025 Draw Sets Up Thrilling Matchups Across Six Groups.

The TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 draw has been completed, creating exciting group stages for the 24 qualified teams. Morocco, the host nation, will face Mali, Zambia, and Comoros in Group A, while Egypt leads Group B alongside South Africa, Angola, and Zimbabwe. Group C will see Nigeria battle Tunisia, Uganda, and Tanzania, with 2021 champions Senegal facing DR Congo, Benin, and Botswana in Group D. Defending champions Côte d'Ivoire will take on Cameroon, Gabon, and Mozambique in Group F. The tournament will be held in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, with the top two from each group advancing to the knockout stages.

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Zoomlion Honors Sanitation Worker for Returning GH₵20,000.

Zoomlion Ghana Limited has rewarded Mr. Salifu Ibrahim, a sanitation worker from Tamale, for his exceptional honesty. While performing his duties, Mr. Ibrahim found GH₵20,000 in waste. Instead of keeping it, he safely stored the money at home and waited for the rightful owner to claim it. When the owner came forward, Mr. Ibrahim returned the full amount. In recognition of his integrity, Zoomlion presented him with a motorbike and an undisclosed cash reward in Ghanaian cedis and US dollars. The company praised his actions as a model of godliness and ethical conduct. His story serves as an inspiration for others to uphold similar values.

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Two Soldiers Sentenced for Kidnapping and Robbery of Small-Scale Miner.

Two soldiers have been sentenced to 10 years in prison for their involvement in the kidnapping and robbery of a small-scale miner, Mr. Andrews Asante, in Ametubuom. Lance Corporals Alfred Mensah and Matthew Amoako, alongside their accomplices, ambushed the miner’s home and forced him to hand over money and valuables totaling GH₵96,500. The robbers, who wore military uniforms, beat the miner and his family members before fleeing with the stolen goods. They were arrested after a police chase, but their fellow soldiers, Frimpong and Francis, remain on the run.

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Reminder for Professional Bodies: Renew Your Certificates by January.

The Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC) has issued an important reminder to all registered professional bodies in Ghana. They must renew their professional certificates and those of their members by January 31, 2025. Failure to comply will result in the automatic lapse of their registration, which means they will no longer be legally recognized to operate.Jemima Mamaa Oware, the Registrar of the ORC, explained that the renewal is mandatory every year under the Professional Bodies Registration Act, 1973 (NRCD 143). This includes submitting updated lists of members, audited accounts, and any changes in their constitution.The ORC has struggled in the past to ensure professional bodies meet the deadline, but non-compliance will now lead to sanctions. Professional bodies must act promptly to avoid being deregistered and to continue operating legally.

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Bushfires Ravage 78 High-Tension Poles in Volta and Oti Regions.

Since the beginning of 2025, bushfires have destroyed 78 high-tension electricity poles across 11 districts in Ghana's Volta and Oti regions, causing widespread power outages in several communities. Key affected areas include Ho, Hohoe, Ketu South, and Keta, as well as parts of Dambai, Kpeve, Sogakope, and Jasikan. The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has reported the destruction, estimating that replacing the poles will cost approximately GH₵686,346.Christine Jatoe-Kaleo, ECG's General Manager for Volta and Oti regions, shared that last year, 69 poles were lost to similar fires. The cause of these bushfires has largely been attributed to nomadic herdsmen, local farmers clearing land, and hunters. The destruction has left some communities in total darkness and posed safety risks due to fallen power cables.In response, the ECG has launched a public education campaign aimed at reducing bushfires, with initial efforts in […]

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Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks in Europe Over Safety Concerns.

Coca-Cola has initiated a recall of several drinks in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands after discovering higher-than-acceptable levels of chlorate, a chemical that can result from chlorine-based disinfectants used in water treatment and food processing. The affected beverages include popular brands such as Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Tropico, and Minute Maid. Some of these products were also sold in Great Britain.While the company maintains that the health risk posed is low, experts warn that exposure to high levels of chlorate could lead to health issues, especially for children. This chemical can cause thyroid problems and symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and difficulty in oxygen absorption. Coca-Cola is cooperating with authorities to address the issue and has already removed unsold products from shelves.The problem was discovered during routine testing at the Ghent production facility in Belgium. Consumers are urged to check the production […]

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