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Man Utd Make Third Bid for Mbeumo from Brentford

Manchester United have tabled their third offer to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford—a £65 million upfront fee plus £5 million in add-ons, which meets Brentford’s £70 million valuation and is being seriously considered. This comes after previous bids of £55m and £62.5m were turned down. Why This Bid Matters Increased urgency: United aim to seal the deal before departing for their U.S. pre-season tour, giving time for Mbeumo to integrate. Fit for the team: After only scoring 44 Premier League goals last season, the club needs reinforcements. With Matheus Cunha already signed, Mbeumo would add firepower and form. Mbeumo’s Performance The 25-year-old Cameroonian forward scored 20 league goals last season—making him Brentford’s top scorer. Overall, he has 70 goals and 51 assists in 242 appearances. Multiple reports confirm his strong desire to join United, and he's grown "frustrated" by lengthy negotiations. Negotiation Dynamics […]

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Liverpool Close in on Ekitike in £70m‑Plus Deal

Liverpool are in advanced talks to sign Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt for a fee that exceeds £70 million. The deal is expected to close within days. Liverpool’s offer is reported to potentially land in the £75–80 million range after Newcastle’s initial £70m proposal was turned down. Why Ekitike? The 23-year-old French striker impressed vastly in his first full Bundesliga season, scoring 22 goals and providing 12 assists, helping Frankfurt qualify for the Champions League. He thrives in a two-striker system and has struck a preference for joining Liverpool over Newcastle or Manchester United. What About Isak? Liverpool had earlier pursued Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, but the Magpies reaffirmed his non-transfer status, reportedly valuing him at around £150 million—too high a hurdle for now. With Isak remaining unavailable, Ekitike became Liverpool’s top alternative. Deal Dynamics and Valuation Newcastle reportedly made a […]

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Syrian Leader Pledges Protection for Druze Community

Amid deadly sectarian violence in southern Syria, including over 350 deaths in Sweida, interim President Ahmed al‑Sharaa made a firm pledge on July 17, 2025: the Druze community is now under the full protection of the Syrian state. He blamed "outlaw groups" for the violence and condemned Israeli airstrikes on Damascus that followed. What He Promised President al‑Sharaa said the Druze are “a fundamental part of the fabric of this nation,” and assured them their rights and freedoms are top state priorities. He vowed to hold accountable those responsible for mistreating Druze civilians, describing them as "transgressors against our Druze people." Israeli Intervention Explained Israel launched targeted airstrikes in Damascus and southern Syria, claiming intervention was necessary to protect the Druze. The strikes included hits near the presidential palace and military headquarters, and reportedly killed Syrian troops and civilians. A Fragile Ceasefire […]

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UK Spies and Troops Exposed in Afghan Data Breach

A massive data breach within the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) exposed the names and personal details of over 100 British special forces operatives, MI6 agents, and senior military officers. This information was embedded in a leaked database originally intended for processing Afghan relocation applications. The exposed dataset also contained personal data—names, phone numbers, email addresses, and in some cases last-known locations—of up to 100,000 Afghans who had applied to move to the UK. Why It Matters So Much Security breach at elite levels: The leak includes details of units like the SAS, SBS, and Special Reconnaissance Regiment, along with high-ranking officers such as brigadiers and major generals. Humanitarian crisis risk: Afghans who assisted British forces and were featured in the dataset now face possible Taliban reprisals. Many were relocated under secret schemes, but thousands remain in situations of grave […]

16 Passengers Injured in Adansi Kyeaboso Crash

Before dawn broke on July 17, 2025, a Toyota Hiace sprinter bus carrying 16 passengers skidded off the road and crashed in Adansi Kyeaboso, Ashanti Region. The scared passengers were rescued quickly and rushed to safety—leaving many shaken and in need of care. What Happened The bus, registration GT 1910‑14, was heading from Takoradi to Kumasi when it went off the road at about 4:16 a.m. The vehicle was badly damaged, leaving passengers trapped and injured inside. The cause of the crash is still being investigated. A Swift Rescue Within four minutes, the Ghana National Fire Service team from Fomena Fire Station, led by Sub Officer Addae, arrived. They worked quickly to free all sixteen injured passengers and rushed them to St. Bennito Hospital in Adansi Dompoase. The GNFS praised their team for their fast and life-saving actions. Human Impact Most victims […]

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NDC Accused of Seizing Lands & Mass Dismissals

Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, MP for Assin South and Ranking Member of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, has laid out serious allegations against the ruling NDC. He accuses them of illegally seizing state lands and mass firing public sector workers—acts he warns erode public trust and fuel widespread discontent. Alleged State Land Grabs Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul previously claimed that the NDC “has sold more state lands to private individuals than the NPP,” suggesting widespread cronyism and irregular transactions during past administration periods—all tied to the party’s entrenched practices. Fordjour builds on that narrative, warning that land sequestration under NDC rule isn’t a thing of the past—it’s continuing with impunity. Though he hasn't named specific sites, his broader charge positions the party at the center of a legacy of state land misuse. Mass Terminations at Play Alongside land grievances, […]

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Ato Essien Asks Dr Apea to Apologize to His Lawyers

In a heartfelt interview on July 17, 2025, Dr John Apea revealed a private request from jailed banker William Ato Essien. Essien has asked him to apologize publicly to his lawyers, who advised against the plea bargain that ultimately led to his current sentence. What Dr Apea Shared On Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Dr Apea explained that Essien regrets taking the plea deal—despite his legal team’s warnings. They believed he wouldn’t end up in jail based on the evidence. Essien specifically asked Dr Apea to say sorry to his lawyers for sidelining their advice. He’s now pushing for a presidential pardon, citing Essien’s poor health and humanitarian grounds. Dr Apea on Justice vs Money Dr Apea emphasized this is not about raising GH¢90 million—it’s about “justice, sympathy, and empathy.” He described Essien as struggling “in a bad state” and confined to a wheelchair, urging compassion over punishment. He urged […]

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Education Sector Research Group Inaugurated by MoE

On June 5, 2025, Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu launched a new Education Sector Research Group, alongside other strategic boards, marking a key milestone in Ghana’s educational reform drive. The group aims to strengthen research, policy-making, and innovation across all levels of learning. What Was Inaugurated A new Governing Board for the Ghana National Research Fund (GNRF)—tasked with advancing high‑impact studies in science, tech, agriculture, and beyond. A Governing Council for the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), and a planning team for the 2025 TVET Week Celebration.All these bodies were inaugurated together as part of a broader push toward education excellence. Why the Research Group Matters It marks a clear shift to evidence-based education policy, where data and studies guide reforms—not just opinions. The research fund has been allocated GHS 50 million this year, signalling serious investment in education innovation. The […]

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Dr Apea Defends Ato Essien Over GH¢90 M Capital Bank Loan

Dr John Apea, a respected figure at the Commonwealth’s human rights office, recently made waves by questioning the narrative around William Ato Essien—the founder of the now-defunct Capital Bank. According to Dr Apea, the controversial GH¢90 million wasn't stolen—it was a loan, and Essien was wrongly painted as a thief. What Dr Apea Is Saying He challenged the story that Essien misappropriated GH¢90 million. Instead, he says that figure refers to liquidity support disbursed by the Bank of Ghana—a loan the bank repaid diligently. Essien earned a finder’s fee of GH¢27.5 million, a standard arrangement for facilitating such loans—not illicit income. The bank continued paying monthly dues of GH¢14.4 million without default, even repaying over GH¢308 million before being closed. Dr Apea also points to a strange irony: the Managing Director of Capital Bank, who approved the fee payment, was acquitted, yet Essien was convicted for simply receiving it. How […]

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Abokyikrom Residents Protest Illegal Sand Winning

In Abokyikrom, a peaceful farming community in Western North’s Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality, the calm has been shattered. On July 17, 2025, residents voiced rising alarm as illegal sand winning crews dug through farmlands without permission—turning cassava, maize, cocoa, and palm groves into dusty pits. Their plea: “Stop before hunger comes.” What’s Going On? Sand miners have burst onto private farms, destroying crops that families rely on for food and income. The crop damage has slashed yields, causing worry about food shortages and livelihood losses. Tensions have escalated—some farmers warn they may resort to drastic measures to defend their fields if authorities don’t step in. Local Voices Assembly Member Solomon Nkansah is sounding the alarm: he’s called on the Municipal Assembly and EPA to act immediately. Angry farmers speak openly about protecting their land with “any means necessary,” fearing this could spiral […]

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