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WAEC Warns: Exam Malpractice a National Security Threat

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has issued a stern warning, emphasizing that exam malpractice is a national security threat. This alarming declaration underscores the pervasive nature of examination fraud and its far-reaching implications on the nation's stability and development. The Gravity of Exam Malpractice WAEC's Head of Humanities, Daniel Nii Dodoo, highlighted that exam malpractice is a national security threat due to its potential to erode the credibility of educational qualifications. He noted that such unethical practices compromise the quality of the workforce, leading to underqualified individuals occupying critical positions in society. This scenario not only hampers national development but also poses risks to governance and public safety. Alarming Statistics In recent years, the incidence of examination malpractice has surged dramatically. WAEC reported that in 2023 alone, over 587,000 subject results were withheld, and more than 59,000 results were […]

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Kano Court Rejects Ganduje’s Bid to Halt Multi-Billion Naira Fraud Trial: What You Need to Know

A Kano State High Court has dealt a significant blow to former Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje , now the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), by dismissing his motion to halt the ongoing bribery and corruption trial against him. The court’s ruling reaffirms its jurisdiction to prosecute Ganduje, his wife, Prof. Hafsat Umar, and six other defendants in a case involving alleged misappropriation of billions of naira in public funds . Key Details of the Ruling Justice Amina Adamu-Aliyu ruled that the charges filed by the Kano State Government were valid and within the court’s authority. She dismissed preliminary objections raised by Ganduje’s legal team, labeling them “incompetent” and ordered the trial to proceed. Notably, the court will continue proceedings in absentia for Ganduje and six co-defendants, while a summons was issued to Lamash Properties Limited , […]

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Prof. Ameyaw-Ekumfi and Solomon Asamoah Charged Over Sky Train Deal

In a significant development in Ghana's infrastructure sector, Prof. Ameyaw-Ekumfi, former Minister for Trade and Industry, and Solomon Asamoah, former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), have been charged over the controversial Sky Train project. The charges include conspiracy to defraud the state and causing financial loss to the government. Background of the Sky Train Project The Sky Train project was proposed as a modern urban transport solution aimed at addressing traffic congestion in major cities across Ghana. However, the project has faced criticism and scrutiny due to concerns over its feasibility, cost, and the transparency of the procurement process. Details of the Charges The charges against Prof. Ameyaw-Ekumfi and Solomon Asamoah stem from allegations that they were involved in a scheme to defraud the state through the Sky Train project. Investigations have revealed that the […]

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Africa Urged to Generate Indigenous Food Safety Data – Insights from GAEC and GSA Training in Accra

In a recent regional training held in Accra, the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) and the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) highlighted the critical need for African nations to generate their own food safety data. This initiative aims to enhance the continent's capacity to develop effective food safety policies tailored to local contexts. The Importance of Indigenous Food Safety Data Relying on imported food safety data may not accurately reflect the unique agricultural practices, environmental conditions, and dietary habits prevalent across African countries. By generating indigenous data, African nations can: Develop context-specific food safety regulations. Improve public health outcomes by addressing local foodborne risks. Strengthen regional food trade by ensuring compliance with international standards. GAEC and GSA's Collaborative Efforts The collaboration between GAEC and GSA focuses on building capacity among stakeholders in the food industry. Through training programs and workshops, they […]

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Cedi at 60: Bank of Ghana Celebrates Currency Milestone Nationwide

Ghana's national currency, the Cedi, marks its 60th anniversary on July 19, 2025. Introduced in 1965 to replace the Ghanaian Pound, the Cedi has been a symbol of the nation's economic sovereignty and progress. To commemorate this milestone, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has planned a series of nationwide events spanning from July to December 2025. Historical Significance of the Cedi Since its inception, the Cedi has undergone several transformations to adapt to Ghana's evolving economic landscape. From design changes to policy reforms, each phase reflects the country's resilience and commitment to financial stability. The Cedi stands not just as a medium of exchange but as a testament to Ghana's journey towards economic independence. Planned Nationwide Events The BoG's six-month commemoration, dubbed Cedi@60, will include: Official Launch Events: Kicking off the celebrations with ceremonies highlighting the Cedi's history. Public Exhibitions: […]

Government Supports Accra Central Police Barracks Fire Victims with GH₵15,000 Each
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Police Arrest Man with 207 Rounds of Ammunition and Military Gear

In a significant security operation, the Ghana Police Force has apprehended a suspect found in possession of 207 rounds of live ammunition and various military gear. The arrest was made during a routine stop-and-search operation in [Insert Location], underscoring ongoing efforts to curb illegal arms trafficking in the region. Details of the Arrest According to Ghana Police Force, the suspect was intercepted while transporting the ammunition concealed within personal belongings. Upon inspection, officers discovered: 207 rounds of live ammunition Military-grade equipment, including tactical vests and camouflage uniforms The suspect is currently in custody, assisting with further investigations to determine the source and intended destination of the arms. Implications for National Security (H2): This arrest highlights the persistent challenges faced by security agencies in combating the proliferation of illegal arms. The possession of such a significant cache of ammunition and military […]

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NNPC Boss Ojulari Vows to Continue Northern Nigeria Oil Exploration: “I Am a Northerner”

Ojulari’s Pledge: Oil Exploration in the North Continues Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) CEO Bayo Ojulari has vowed to persist with oil exploration in northern Nigeria, emphasizing the revival of drilling at the Kolmani oil field in the North-East. Speaking to the BBC, Ojulari assured residents of the North that the NNPC remains dedicated to unlocking the region’s energy potential. Kolmani Project: A Legacy of Persistence The Kolmani field, initially explored in the 1970s but abandoned, was revitalized by NNPC under former President Buhari. Ojulari highlighted progress: Over 1 billion barrels of crude oil and 500 billion cubic feet of gas discovered. Plans to resume drilling and complete the Ajaokuta-Kano gas pipeline , promising job creation and industrial revival.“This will uplift the North through shared prosperity,” he said. Transition Words for Context Beyond oil , Ojulari stressed the pipeline’s role […]

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NAGRAT President Calls for Mobile Phone Policy Over Ineffective Ban on Campus

 NAGRAT President Calls for Policy on Mobile Phone Use by Students – Current Ban Is Ineffective The ongoing debate about mobile phone use in educational institutions has reached a new level with the call from the "National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) President". In a recent statement, the President argued that the current "ban on mobile phones" by students on campus is simply not effective, and a more "structured policy" needs to be introduced to ensure a "balance between technology and academic focus". Why Is the Mobile Phone Ban Ineffective? For years, schools and universities across the country have implemented policies banning the use of mobile phones during class hours. However, according to the NAGRAT President, this approach has failed to achieve its intended goals. Students have found ways around the ban, and the use of mobile phones in class […]

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Sammy Gyamfi Faces Presidency Over Agradaa’s Dollar Gift – Full Details Inside

Sammy Gyamfi Appears Before Presidency … Over Agradaa Dollar Gift In a developing political twist, Sammy Gyamfi, the National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has reportedly been summoned to the Presidency following his alleged involvement in a dollar gift linked to Nana Agradaa. This has sparked conversations across the country, especially among political analysts and citizens questioning the intersection between religious figures and politics in Ghana. What We Know So Far According to multiple credible sources, a sum of foreign currency—believed to be in U.S. dollars—was allegedly handed to Sammy Gyamfi by Nana Agradaa, a controversial religious personality recently known for her involvement in various financial and spiritual scandals. While the exact amount remains undisclosed, insiders claim the Presidency is treating this matter with urgency, due to its potential political implications. Why Is Sammy Gyamfi Involved? Sammy […]

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United States of Africa: The History of African Unity

Early Pan-African Roots Delegates at the Second Pan-African Congress in Brussels (1921), an early gathering of African and diaspora leaders pushing for unity. In the early 20th century, Black intellectuals and activists from Africa and its diaspora began meeting to demand an end to colonial rule. They believed in a shared destiny: as one historian notes, Pan-Africanism rested on the idea that “the destinies [of Africa’s peoples] are interconnected”. By 1921, delegates from dozens of African nations and the diaspora gathered in Brussels (pictured above) to strategize for liberation. The idea of a united Africa even cropped up in poetry: Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey wrote a poem in 1924 titled “Hail! United States of Africa,” imagining a grand continental federation long before colonialism ended. Nkrumah’s Vision of Unity Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s independence leader and a leading Pan-Africanist, championed a united […]

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