Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, called upon Baffour Adugyemfu Kumani, one of his sub-chiefs, to come before him within the next two weeks or face dismissal. During a meeting of his Council on October 20, 2023, the ruler of the Ashanti Kingdom ordered the sub-chief to appear in …
Read More »‘What comes next in Libya will be worse’ – Donald Trump’s 2011 tweet resurfaces
Former American president Donald John Trump’s tweet of 2011 has gained traction in Twitter (now X) as a result of recent events in Libya. The tweet dated August 23, 2011 was about the political events that led to the overthrow of the regime of then leader Muammar Gaddafi. Trump prophesied …
Read More »He’ll become worse than this if he doesn’t change – Charles Taylor descends on Afriyie Barnieh
Former Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko forward Charles Taylor says Black Meteors forward Daniel Afriyie Barnieh has lost focus and should sit up. Barnieh who leads Ghana’sU23 team saw only 45 minutes of action when the Black Meteors picked up a 3-2 victory over Congo in their opening game …
Read More »Ghanaians should prepare for worse days – ASEPA
The executive director of the Alliance for Social Equity ‘ASEPA’, Mensah Thompson, has cautioned that, worse days may be experienced by Ghanaians in 2023. Speaking on the recent 2023 budget read by the finance minister, Ken Ofori Atta, the director asserted that, the policies in the budget presented provide no …
Read More »Ofori-Atta and Bawumia are worse as each other – Akoto Osei booms in leaked tape
Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei, former Member of Parliament for the Old Tafo Constituency, has allegedly lambasted the government for mismanagement of the economy. In a viral allegedly leaked audio tape, someone purporting to be the one-time Minister of State at the Finance and Economic Planning under the Kufuor government laments …
Read More »LGBTQI worse than COVID-19 – Bagbin
The Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has warned diplomats and other organizations threatening some MPs behind a private members’ bill seeking to criminalize activities of LGBTQI to desist from such actions. Speaking at the speaker’s prayer breakfast meeting, Alban Bagbin assured the bill will be passed before the year ends …
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