
GFA Is Not Corrupt – Sannie Daara,
Former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has refuted claims that the country’s football governing...

Only Idiots Do Not Know That Good Businessmen Work for the Interests of the State, Not Political Parties; Mashoud Bawa Tells Manasseh Azure
Investigative journalism is meant to expose wrongdoing, not to target and destroy hardworking individuals and indigenous businesses. But Manasseh Azure...

Elumelu Commits to Boosting Gabon’s Infrastructure, Youth Empowerment
The Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Tony Elumelu, has...

GFA Is Not Corrupt – Sannie Daara,
Former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has refuted claims that the country’s football governing body is corrupt, describing such accusations as baseless. Speaking on Atinka FM’s Legend Sports Show with Justice Adusi-Poku, Sannie Daara stressed that he does not agree with the perception that
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GFA Is Not Corrupt – Sannie Daara,
Former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has refuted claims that the country’s football governing body is corrupt, describing such accusations as baseless. Speaking on Atinka FM’s Legend Sports Show with Justice Adusi-Poku, Sannie Daara stressed that he does not agree with the perception that

We’re not the cause of awful premier league footages- Dr Kuku Biney
The Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of AFA Sports Media, Dr Kuku Biney says the organisation is not responsible for the poor-quality footages of the Ghana Premier League. AFA sports, who are the official partner, said the Ghana Football Association and Ghana Premier League started to broadcast the GPL after Startimes pulled

Bringing Hope: Lady Ann & Lady1 Foundations Spread Joy to Schoolchildren in Abura Asebu Kwamankese
In a heartwarming initiative, Lady Ann Foundation and Lady1 Foundation have joined forces to bring smiles to the faces of pupils at Nyanfeku Ekroful Methodist Basic School. The two organizations are set to grant some of the children’s heartfelt wishes, making a lasting impact on their lives. This collaboration is

Empowerment in Action: Women’s Smile Celebrates 5 Years of Impact and Growth
On March 8, 2025, as the world marks International Women’s Day, Women’s Smile has double the reason to celebrate—not just the achievements of women globally but also its fifth anniversary of impact and empowerment. The organization, dedicated to defending children in precarious situations and supporting young mothers, reflected on its
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Only Idiots Do Not Know That Good Businessmen Work for the Interests of the State, Not Political Parties; Mashoud Bawa Tells Manasseh Azure
Investigative journalism is meant to expose wrongdoing, not to target and destroy hardworking individuals and indigenous businesses. But Manasseh Azure Awuni has carried an unrelenting vendetta for over two decades against Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong and the Jospong Group of Companies. His latest article, dripping with pain, pettiness and ill

Kenneth Ofori-Atta vs. National Security: Defending Rights or Dodging Scrutiny?
I am neither a lawyer nor a mere spectator but a citizen of Ghana. Like you, the reader, I have rights, and those rights must be safeguarded by the Constitution of Ghana. No one is inherently superior to another, and our responsibilities toward fellow citizens must be exercised in accordance

Ghana Medical Care Trust (“Mahama Care”) Could Attract Charitable Donations from Philanthropists
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) was established in 1948 to provide quality health services to its citizens. Despite being one of the best national health services in the world, the NHS has undergone numerous reforms since its inception to address emerging challenges in healthcare delivery in the UK.

Amplifying Her Voice: Women Reshaping African Music During Women’s History Month Breaking Barriers, Setting Records
As we celebrate Women’s History Month this March, the African music landscape stands as a powerful testament to female innovation and influence. Trailblazers like Tyla and Tems aren’t just participating in the industry—they’re fundamentally transforming it with their groundbreaking achievements. Tyla recently made history as the first African solo artist to reach one billion streams