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Jordan Ayew Praises Fatawu Issahaku’s Premier League Journey.

Ghanaian football star Jordan Ayew has publicly praised the progress of young talent, Fatawu Issahaku, who currently plays for Leicester City in the English Premier League. Issahaku, a product of the Ghanaian youth system, has become a fan favorite in England due to his skill and relentless work ethic. In a recent interview, Ayew encouraged the young player to continue pushing boundaries and representing Ghana on the global stage. He highlighted Issahaku's journey as a testament to the importance of perseverance in the highly competitive world of professional football, emphasizing how such successes inspire the next generation of Ghanaian players.

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Nyaho-Tamakloe Backs Otto Addo to Remain Black Stars Coach.

Veteran football administrator, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe, has thrown his weight behind Otto Addo, advocating for his continued role as the head coach of Ghana's national football team, the Black Stars. Despite Ghana's mixed performance in the ongoing AFCON qualifiers, Nyaho-Tamakloe insists that Addo needs more time to build a cohesive team. He acknowledges the pressure on the coach following recent losses but points out that replacing coaches too frequently undermines team stability. According to Nyaho-Tamakloe, Addo’s strategies align with long-term growth for the team, and he urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to support the coach through this rough patch.

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Mahama Criticizes Akufo-Addo on Galamsey Fight.

Former President John Dramani Mahama has taken a firm stand against President Akufo-Addo’s approach to tackling illegal mining, popularly known as "galamsey." Mahama’s comments come after Akufo-Addo’s recent remarks suggesting that his administration has made significant strides in addressing the environmental and socio-economic crisis posed by galamsey. However, Mahama argued that the president has failed to address the root causes of the problem, and called for a more decisive government-led approach. The issue of galamsey has remained a major point of contention in Ghana, with accusations that political and traditional leaders are complicit in the illegal activity, which has led to devastating environmental degradation.

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UTAG Standoff: Strike Deepens Over Galamsey and Education Reforms.

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has intensified its strike as it demands immediate governmental action against illegal mining, locally known as galamsey. UTAG also seeks better working conditions, salary adjustments, and a more defined educational reform policy. UTAG's decision to embark on the strike stems from the perceived inaction of the government in addressing environmental degradation caused by galamsey activities. As university students nationwide feel the impact of the strike, the teachers remain resolute, pushing for negotiations.

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Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo Urges Accountability for False Prophecies.

Entertainment pundit Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo has called for pastors to be held accountable for false prophecies. Speaking on UTV's United Showbiz on October 12, 2024, he emphasized that unfulfilled predictions damage the credibility of Christianity. Arnold supports Apostle Opoku Onyinah's stance that pastors should refrain from election-related prophecies to prevent unrest. He believes public scrutiny of false prophecies will reduce misleading revelations and promote integrity in religious practices.

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Three Ghanaian Students Face Court for Alleged Transcript Forgery in US University Admissions.

Elementor Three former Ghanaian students, Evans Oppong, Henry Dabuo, and Otis Opoku, appeared in court on October 8, 2024, for allegedly forging high school transcripts to secure admission to Lehigh University, USA. The trio, who received over $500,000 in financial aid, were arrested on September 9 alongside a fourth student, Cyrilstan Nomobon Sowah-Nai, whose hearing is set for October 15. Lehigh University raised concerns about discrepancies in the transcripts, leading to their arrest. Defense attorneys argue that the documents were improperly authenticated and may involve third-party errors. The arraignment is scheduled for November 7.

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Thousands Attend Funeral of Kingdom Transport Founder, Dr. Felix Semavor, in Volta Region.

The small border town of Shia in the Volta Region witnessed an outpouring of tributes and support over the weekend as thousands gathered for the funeral of Dr. Felix Semavor, a prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist. As founder of Kingdom Transport Services and Kings University College, Dr. Semavor made notable contributions to Ghana's transport and education sectors.Dignitaries, including politicians and corporate leaders, attended the ceremony at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, recognizing his contributions to national development. The event sparked an economic boom in the community and highlighted Dr. Semavor's legacy of kindness, particularly his efforts in supporting Shia Senior High School and numerous charitable initiatives.Dr. Semavor was privately laid to rest in a mausoleum at his residence in Shia. His family vowed to continue his charitable and business efforts, ensuring his legacy endures.

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Calls to Split West and East Mamprusi Municipalities to Boost Development and Curb Crime.

Alhaji Abdul Majeed Inusah Badigamsira has proposed the division of the West and East Mamprusi Municipalities in the North East Region to enhance development and combat rising crime. According to the proposal, both municipalities—due to their large land sizes and populations—should be split into three separate districts each.For West Mamprusi, with a population of 175,755 and a land area of 2,610.44 km², the suggestion is to create:West Mamprusi Municipal – Capital: WalewaleJanga District – Capital: JangaKpasenkpe District – Capital: KpasenkpeSimilarly, East Mamprusi, with 188,006 residents and a land area of 1,706.8 km², could be divided into:Nalerigu Municipal – Capital: NaleriguGambaga District – Capital: GambagaLangbinsi District – Capital: LangbinsiThe proposal argues that the large size of the current municipalities contributes to their underdevelopment. The same common fund is stretched thin across expansive territories, leaving projects underfunded. Additionally, crime rates are rising […]

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Black Sherif Calls Out Illegal Mining During Tidal Rave Performance.

At the annual Tidal Rave event held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, renowned Ghanaian artist Black Sherif took a stand against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey. During his performance, he highlighted the devastating impact of galamsey on Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves, showing footage that resonated with the audience, who enthusiastically chanted his name.Black Sherif, along with other celebrities like Gyakie and Dr. Likee, has been vocal about the environmental consequences of illegal mining. Despite inclement weather that delayed the event’s start, attendees enjoyed high-energy performances from various artists, with Black Sherif's set being one of the highlights of the night.

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Mahama’s Oti Region Campaign Tour Postponed.

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced the postponement of John Dramani Mahama's campaign tour of the Oti Region. Gabriel Kwame Lemboe, the regional secretary, informed the Ghana News Agency that a new schedule will be shared soon, as supporters were eagerly anticipating the tour across all nine constituencies in the region. Although the reason for the delay is not yet clear, the NDC has expressed apologies for any inconvenience and reassured constituents that further details will follow shortly as they gear up for the 2024 elections.

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