Author: SAMUEL

Controversial socialite Shatta Bandle has made extravagant claims about his romantic life, boasting that he has never proposed to a woman and that females consistently pursue him with marriage proposals. In a recent interview, the self-proclaimed “Africa’s richest” individual revealed he currently maintains three wives, with two children from his first two marriages and a third child expected imminently from his pregnant third wife. When questioned about how he secured relationships with three “beautiful wives,” Bandle attributed it to his status as a “lover boy” who attracts female attention without effort. “I’m a Ghanaian but when you go to Lagos,…

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The Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has cautioned the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) against inviting foreign interference in the country’s constitutional and democratic processes. Speaking at the opening of the GBA’s Annual General Conference on Monday, September 15, 2025, Dr. Ayine stressed that while professional collaborations with foreign associations were useful, they should not cross into political interference. “We should desist from the temptation of inviting foreign interference in our internal constitutional processes. As a professional body, there is nothing wrong with forming relationships with like-minded foreign associations. Such is necessary for a cross-section of ideas…

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Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has clarified that Ghana is not receiving any financial or material compensation under its recent deportation understanding with the United States. Speaking at the Government Accountability Series in Accra on Monday September 15, the Minister stressed that Ghana’s involvement is driven purely by humanitarian principles and pan-African solidarity, not transactional interests. “Ghana has not received and does not seek any financial compensation or material benefit in relation to this understanding,” Mr. Ablakwa said. He added: “Our decision is grounded purely on humanitarian principle and pan-African solidarity to offer temporary refuge where needed, to…

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has established Student Help Desks in 11 of Ghana’s diplomatic missions as part of a broader diaspora engagement strategy aimed at supporting Ghanaian students abroad. According to Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the initiative is designed to provide emergency support and guidance on immigration and other critical issues affecting Ghanaian students in countries with large student populations. “As part of our diaspora engagement strategy, the Ministry has initiated the establishment of Student Help Desks within 11 of our diplomatic missions where student populations are the highest,” the Minister announced. “These desks are equipped to…

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced that Ghana is facilitating the implementation of 1,000 scholarships for students from ECOWAS member states to study in Ghana. The initiative, he said, is part of Ghana’s longstanding commitment to Pan-Africanism, regional solidarity, and the promotion of educational diplomacy across West Africa. “In line with Ghana’s longstanding commitment to Pan-Africanism and regional solidarity, the Ministry has actively pursued educational diplomacy,” Mr. Ablakwa said. “I am pleased to announce that in collaboration with key stakeholders, the Ministry is facilitating the implementation of 1,000 scholarships for students from the ECOWAS member states…

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Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced that 5,309 Ghanaians remain in Côte d’Ivoire following the Gbinyiri conflict, as efforts to repatriate displaced citizens continue. Speaking at the Government Accountability Series in Accra on Monday, September 15, he noted that “During my visit, I discovered that about 8,000 Ghanaians have safely returned home. “The latest census conducted reveals that the remaining number of Ghanaians is 5,309. No more 13,253.” The Minister, who visited displaced communities in Côte d’Ivoire, delivered a peace message from President John Mahama, urging all remaining citizens to return home. “I delivered a special message from…

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The 2025/26 Ghana Premier League kicked off with drama, resilience, and early statements of intent across the country. Champions Bibiani Gold Stars were made to work hard for their opening win, while Asante Kotoko, Karela United, and Nations FC all secured strong victories to set the tone for the season. At the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday night, Hearts of Oak were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Premier League debutants Hohoe United in the season opener. The Phobians dominated for large spells but could not find a breakthrough against the newly promoted side, who battled bravely despite finishing…

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NDC parliamentary candidate for the Tamale Central by-election, Prof. Alidu Seidu, has dismissed suggestions that either he or his party influenced the withdrawal of the People’s National Congress (PNC) and Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) candidates from the race. Seidu stated, “I don’t have a hand in it. No one told me they had negotiated with somebody or something happened. I filed in the morning but I didn’t even know there were candidates. “I think it was later on around 4pm to 5pm then I heard that two more people have filed from PNC and LPG.” He added that he…

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Outspoken politician Kennedy Agyapong says he is turning a new page in his political journey, promising to channel his energy into practical solutions rather than rhetoric. In a message shared on social media, the Assin Central MP reflected on his reputation as a bold speaker who never shied away from controversy. “You know me. You’ve heard me speak my mind for years. I’ve always spoken from the heart, sometimes with fire, because I love this country,” he stated. According to him, experience has taught him that while passion can draw attention to problems, it takes a different set of skills…

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Tyler Robinson, the alleged killer of Charlie Kirk, once surprised coworkers by boasting about his long-range shooting skills. A former colleague recalled working alongside Robinson in 2023 at a St. George, Utah, construction site. Usually quiet and withdrawn, Robinson lit up only when the topic of firearms came up. “He mentioned making a 450-yard shot,” the coworker said. “It was one of the few times he ever showed real excitement.” That memory resurfaced after Robinson was arrested for allegedly firing the rooftop shot that killed Kirk as he spoke to a crowd at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. The…

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