Get Ready for 2025 Spotify Wrapped: Bigger, Bolder, and More Revealing
The wait is over for fans across the continent. It’s time to look back at the sounds, stories, and voices...
Understanding Ghana’s Scholarship Debt: A Systemic Issue, Not an Individual Failure – – Prosper Agbenyega Writes
Her Excellency, Ghana Envoy to the United Kingdom, Zita Benson’s recent public comments on alleged scholarship arrears reflect a worrying...
Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita
Morocco Calls for Renewed Approach in Fighting Terrorism in Africa Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, on Tuesday, December...
Get Ready for 2025 Spotify Wrapped: Bigger, Bolder, and More Revealing
The wait is over for fans across the continent. It’s time to look back at the sounds, stories, and voices that defined your year with 2025 Spotify Wrapped – our annual thank-you to fans, artists, creators, and authors across the continent and around the world. From Afrobeats in Lagos and amapiano in
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Nungua Chief Behind Accra’s Chieftaincy Turmoil — Nii Ayi Okufoubour Alleges
Tensions within the traditional leadership structure of the Greater Accra Region have intensified as Nii Ayi Okufoubour, a respected traditional figure, has launched a strong criticism against the Chief of Nungua Nii Odaifio Welentsi, accusing him of fueling prolonged chieftaincy disputes across the region. According to Nii Ayi Okufoubour, the
Scholarships: Former Registrar Fights Back: “£32m Debt Didn’t Start With Me”
Former Registrar of the Scholarships Secretariat, Hon. Kingsley Agyemang, has strongly dismissed allegations made by Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Sabah Zita Benson, accusing him of causing a £32 million debt that has left many Ghanaian students stranded. Speaking in an exclusive interview, Dr. Agyemang insisted that the
Fugitive Comet Estate Officer Kingsley Adjei Finally Busted From His Hideout For Brutal Attack On Police Officer
The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has arrested fugitive Comet Estate Operations Officer, Kingsley Adjei, who has been on the run for weeks after allegedly leading a violent assault on a police officer at Borteyman near Trassaco Valley. An Accra High Court, on Monday, 27th October 2025, issued a bench
PROTOA Dismisses Ex Convict Kofi Soga for 360k Theft & Misconducts
The National Executive Committee of the Progressive Transport Owners Association (PROTOA Ghana) has officially dismissed Mr. Joshua Kofi Soga—popularly known as French Man and formerly a member of Peace PROTOA, Koforidua Branch—from the Association. His dismissal has been in effect since 2021. This public announcement follows the conclusion of a
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Understanding Ghana’s Scholarship Debt: A Systemic Issue, Not an Individual Failure – – Prosper Agbenyega Writes
Her Excellency, Ghana Envoy to the United Kingdom, Zita Benson’s recent public comments on alleged scholarship arrears reflect a worrying misunderstanding of how government scholarship financing is structured, processed, and settled. While her concerns for Ghanaian students in the UK are valid and deserve attention, the conclusions she has drawn
Wesley Girls Brouhaha: Ghanaians should pause for reflections on religio-political illusions — Jacob Osei Yeboah writes
First and foremost, as a Christian, I was born and raised at yalewa Zongo, a typical Muslim dominant community in Kumasi within Zongo police station’s enclave. Multiparty/partisan democracy as I keep on asserting, is oxymoronic. It makes us lose our humanity, and we begin to believe in illusions under the
A Questionable Shift: Abandoning the Accra–Kumasi Dualisation for a New Expressway is Misguided
This is the letter from Francis Asenso-Boakye MP, that yaanom are twisting? Isn’t this common sense ? A Questionable Shift: Abandoning the Accra–Kumasi Dualisation for a New Expressway is Misguided By Francis Asenso-Boakye The recent announcement by President John Dramani Mahama to begin the construction of a brand-new six-lane expressway
Afenyo-Markin, a Leader or a Loser?
When the NPP appointed Afenyo-Markin as its majority leader in February 2024 following the covert sacking of Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, which was camouflaged and presented to the public as a resignation, the NPP held 137 seats. Following the tragic death of Hon. John Kumah, a by-election was held in




