Problem-Solvers Build Wealth, Says Apostle Amoako Atta
Apostle Amoako Atta, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI) has challenged Ghanaians to change their perception of problems,...
Akaneweo Kabiru Abdul Exposes Sulemana Braimah and Fourth Estate on NLA-KGL Renegotiation
1. Folks, when a Ghanaian businessman is engaging in illegality, we will fight the person. I do not care whether...
AfCFTA And Gabon Seal Landmark Implementation Partnership To Move From Potential To Trade
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat and the Government of Gabon have agreed on a new implementation partnership...
Problem-Solvers Build Wealth, Says Apostle Amoako Atta
Apostle Amoako Atta, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI) has challenged Ghanaians to change their perception of problems, describing them as opportunities for innovation and wealth creation rather than obstacles to success. Speaking during a discussion on Angel FM/TV, the renowned preacher said financial success is largely determined
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Problem-Solvers Build Wealth, Says Apostle Amoako Atta
Apostle Amoako Atta, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI) has challenged Ghanaians to change their perception of problems, describing them as opportunities for innovation and wealth creation rather than obstacles to success. Speaking during a discussion on Angel FM/TV, the renowned preacher said financial success is largely determined
EPA CEO Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse storms Samreboi over recent galamsey-induced flooding
The Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, is leading a high-powered delegation to Samreboi in the Western Region today June 30, 2026 to assess the extent of damage caused by the recent flooding, which has been widely linked to illegal mining (galamsey)
Accra Floods: EPA renews call for Styrofoam ban, cites plastic pollution and encroachment on waterways
Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, has renewed calls for a nationwide ban on Styrofoam, arguing that the material remains one of the major contributors to Ghana’s growing plastic pollution challenge and the recurrent flooding being experienced in Accra and other urban
You Are Not a Chief! …Kingmakers Warn Prince Quaye Over Status and allegations against James Town Queenmother
The esteemed kingmakers of the Ngleshie Alata Paramountcy under the James Town Stool have issued a stern warning to Prince Bruce Quaye, stating unequivocally that he is not recognized as a chief and must desist from holding himself out as such. The kingmakers, traditional leaders entrusted with the responsibility of
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Akaneweo Kabiru Abdul Exposes Sulemana Braimah and Fourth Estate on NLA-KGL Renegotiation
1. Folks, when a Ghanaian businessman is engaging in illegality, we will fight the person. I do not care whether the person is rich, powerful, politically connected, or celebrated. Wrong is wrong. Nonetheless, we should eschew developing a national culture where every successful indigenous Ghanaian business is presumed guilty and
Cancellation of Zoomlion Contract Worsens Accra Flooding.
In the wake of this year’s rainy season, Accra, Ghana’s capital city, is experiencing severe flooding. This is not an exaggeration. The slightest rainfall now turns the national capital into a disaster zone. For houses built on and along waterways, the least said about them the better. Their residents wake
The Carnage on Ghana Roads; ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Final Submission
Part VIII explored some of the latest braking systems in articulator trucks. This closing submission will offer some advice on safe and defensive driving, the effect of diesel spillage on our roads, a call for the introduction of functioning speed cameras and the roll out of an air ambulance service.
A Call To Unite Behind Our Party And Our Flagbearer – Dr. Bryan Acheampong Writes
Dr. Bryan Acheampong, MP Abetifi. 19/06/2026. Fellow members of the New Patriotic Party, I speak to you today not as a bystander to our recent contest, but as one who stood in it. Like Hon. Kennedy Agyapong, I offered myself to our delegates in the January primary, and like him,




