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Fayemi Reveals How He Pushed Obi to Greet Tinubu at Vatican

Former Ekiti State governor Kayode Fayemi has revealed how he encouraged Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi to walk with him to greet President Bola Tinubu during Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration Mass at the Vatican. According to accounts shared by presidential aide Bayo Onanuga, Fayemi a Papal Knight and devout Catholic spotted President Tinubu seated among other world leaders at St Peter’s Square and told Obi they should go and pay homage to the Nigerian leader. Obi agreed and followed him to where Tinubu was seated. Fayemi said he decided to break the ice between the two political rivals and show that politics should not destroy basic respect and civility among Nigerians. At the meeting he jokingly welcomed Tinubu saying “Mr President welcome to our church and thank you for honouring the Pope with your presence.” President Tinubu replied in […]

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Akwasi Opong-Fosu Warns Against Ethnic Divisions Online

Former Minister of State and governance expert Akwasi Opong-Fosu has cautioned against the misuse of social media to fuel ethnic divisions, warning that such practices threaten Ghana’s nation-building and national cohesion. He made the call during an engagement with the University of Ghana Asanteman Students Union, led by President Mr. Otu Agyemang, where he was honoured and invited to serve as a mentor to the student body. Speaking on the theme “Escalation of Social Media Ethnic Division and Tensions – A Threat to Nation-Building”, Mr. Opong-Fosu emphasized the double-edged nature of digital platforms. “The same fire that cooks our food can also burn down the house,” he said, quoting an Ashanti proverb. He noted that while social media is a powerful tool for education, mobilization, and connectivity, its misuse to spread hate speech, stereotypes, and misinformation poses a grave danger […]

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Mahama Secures Release of Trucks Amid Burkina Faso’s Cereal Export Ban

Ghana, President Mahama, Burkina Faso, cereal export, trade relationsIn response to the ongoing cereal export ban imposed by Burkina Faso, former President John Dramani Mahama has successfully intervened to secure the release of seized trucks transporting goods to Ghana. Larry Gbevlo-Lartey, Ghana’s Special Envoy to the Alliance of Sahel States, confirmed the development on March 12, 2025. This diplomatic effort aims to ease trade tensions and ensure a smoother flow of goods between the two nations, which have faced challenges due to the ban on Burkina Faso’s cereal exports.Mahama’s involvement is seen as a strategic move to protect Ghana's economic interests and strengthen regional cooperation amidst the trade disruption.

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