Author: TNRgh

Sex, Scandal, And Cash Rains Unveiled After Arrest The bustling streets of Accra fell silent in disbelief as the notorious Nigerian billionaire, Benedict Peters, was apprehended in a sensational showdown at the exclusive Aurora Estate last Monday. But it is the intriguing Hollywood tales behind the ‘Covid Test famed Billionaire’ that have dropped jaws, as details emerge about the double lifestyle of the Nigerian fugitive, who has relocated to Ghana since being pursued by the Buhari government over alleged illicit payments to overturn election results in the 2015 elections that retired Goodluck Jonathan as President of Africa’s largest democracy. Peters,…

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By Prince Ahenkorah A resounding victory for Member of Parliament for Assin North, Gyakye Quayson; the clouds of legal uncertainty have finally parted after a gruelling three-year court battle. The courageous lawmaker emerged unscathed following his acquittal and discharge, as decreed by the esteemed Justice Mary Ekue Yanzuh of the Accra High Court’s criminal jurisdiction. Fearlessly facing accusations of perjury and other charges, Gyakye Quayson stood firm in the face of what he deemed a politically-motivated onslaught against him. With unwavering confidence, he declared, “You all know the case was political, it was not factual. You heard the facts from…

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Ghana takes bold strides towards resurrecting its national airline dream with fresh strategic alliances in the offing. Instead of sole ownership, the government eyes partnerships to bring the vision to fruition. Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe unveils plans to seek credible collaborators for a sustainable and competitive national carrier. Economic constraints necessitate this cooperative approach over state funding. “We are on the lookout for partners to actualize a national airline. This collaboration demands discernment and deliberation to secure an enduring future for our carrier,” Minister Nikpe stresses. A lineup of potential partners is set for unveiling shortly, underscoring the government’s…

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In a decisive move aimed at addressing deep-rooted issues of financial mismanagement, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has halted all government arrears payments exceeding GH¢67 billion pending rigorous audits—a stance underscoring a commitment to fiscal prudence amidst mounting pressures for accountability. Minister Ato Forson’s unwavering directive signifies a departure from the past, where political expediency often superseded financial oversight. Emphasizing the imperative of thorough scrutiny, he has mandated a comprehensive audit of every outstanding claim, insisting on adherence to due process. At a recent high-level meeting with Chief Directors representing various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), Dr. Ato Forson…

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In a move aimed at reigniting urgency in the fight against illegal mining, the #FixTheCountry Movement has declared plans for a large-scale protest scheduled for May 1, 2025. The protest seeks tangible and immediate actions from the government to put an end to the destructive practice of galamsey. Aligned with International Workers’ Day, the protest is strategically set for May 1 as a symbolic “Mayday” call for help, highlighting the severe environmental, social, and economic repercussions of illegal mining throughout Ghana. At the forefront of this mobilization is Osagyefo Mawuse Oliver Barker-Vormawor, the Convener of FixTheCountry Movement. He asserts that…

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Nicki Minaj has been crowned the best female rapper of all time by Billboard. Out of 25 influential female rappers, Minaj secured the top spot, solidifying her legacy in hip-hop history. The list, unveiled on Monday, April 7, 2025, was based on a comprehensive set of criteria, including chart performance, cultural impact, lyrical skill, longevity, and flow. Billboard praised Minaj’s extensive body of work and groundbreaking achievements, which made her a clear standout. “She became the first female rapper to surpass 100 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2018—an extraordinary feat few artists across any genre can claim. Recently,…

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Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has expressed appreciation to Andy Dosty for his positive public remarks about their behind-the-scenes discussions. Andy Dosty recently revealed that Shatta Wale had been impressed by King Paluta’s talent after their 2020 collaboration, “Ahodwo Las Vegas,” and had considered signing him before Paluta’s rise to fame. Reacting to this, Shatta Wale, who had not had the best relationship with Andy Dosty lately, said he is pleased with Andy’s positive statement about him this time around. “I just like how you spoke positively about things we talk about behind the scenes. This is what Ghana needs to hear. Thank you,” he wrote.…

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American rapper Kanye West has revealed that his wife, Bianca Censori, has left him over his distasteful social media rants. Kanye’s song “BIANCA” from his new album “WW3”, which has a red swastika on the cover, explains how Censori had a panic attack as a result of the displeasing rant he continuously spewed on X. “My baby she ran away, but first she tried to get me committed. Not going to the hospital ’cause I am not sick, I just do not get it,” West said in the song, which was released on Thursday. The rap continued, “She’s having a…

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By A.B. Kafui Kanyi  A former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, a few weeks ago, wondered why any politician or senior public officer be allowed to travel out to go and seek healthcare? “Whether you like it or not, health is expensive and when they go out, they pay through their nose so why can’t we develop here? If the President is not well and is admitted to UGMC or to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, what will happen? There are no competent doctors to look after them? There are.” These sentiments are not new and…

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Ghana is gearing up to launch an ambitious Palm Industry Policy aimed at transforming the country into a formidable player in the global oil palm market. The announcement was made by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, during a meeting with representatives of British International Investment (BII). The policy, he noted, would elevate palm to the status of a strategic crop, much like cocoa, to anchor Ghana’s agribusiness agenda. Dr. Forson emphasized that the government’s goal is to attract significant private sector investment into palm cultivation. “We are looking to attract private sector investment to cultivate 50,000 hectares…

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