
Kotoka: Ghana’s Military Leader, His Legacy, and the Controversy Over Renaming the Airport
Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka (1926–1967) was a Ghanaian military officer whose name is inseparable from a defining moment in Ghana’s post-independence history. Rising through the ranks of the Ghana Armed Forces, Kotoka became a Major known for his discipline, leadership, and strategic mind. His military career placed him at the center of Ghana’s political scene during…


Illegal Logging Threatens Mt. Afadja’s Forests and Wildlife, Tour Guide Joshua Appeals for Urgent Action
A local tour guide, Joshua, has raised the alarm over illegal logging activities at Mount Afadja, Ghana’s highest peak, warning that continued tree felling could have long-term consequences for tourism, biodiversity, and local communities. According to Joshua, he has been guiding visitors at Mount Afadja for over five years, described the situation as “an eyesore,”…


A Growing Danger”: Dr. Adu Frederick Warns of Alleged Chemical Additives in Herbal Medicines
Herbalist, identified as Dr. Adu Frederick has issued a strong public warning over what he describes as a growing and dangerous practice within parts of Ghana’s herbal medicine sector, alleging that some practitioners are mixing orthodox pharmaceutical drugs with herbal products. According to Dr. Frederick, if urgent intervention is not taken, Ghana could face a…


Chelsea Owusu Ansah to Break Her Own Guinness World Record, Aiming for 35 Hair Locks in 8 Hours
Ghanaian hairstylist and Guinness World Record holder Chelsea Owusu Ansah has announced that she will attempt to break her own record on 6th March 2026, aiming to create 35 hair locks in just 8 hours. Speaking to her followers on TikTok, Chelsea said, “I’m not chasing a record “I’m breaking the one I already hold”.…


Sista Afia Opens Up on Why Many Men Are Afraid to Approach Female Celebrities for Relationships
Ghanaian musician Sista Afia has opened up about why many men hesitate to pursue relationships with female celebrities, citing fear, intimidation, and the pressures of public life. In a candid social media post, Sista Afia explained that while male admirers may feel attraction, many are reluctant to take the next step because of the unique…


Ghana Temporarily Suspends Citizenship-by-Historical-Diaspora Applications to Streamline Process
The Ministry of the Interior, in collaboration with the Diaspora Affairs Office of the President (DAOOP), has announced a temporary suspension of the ongoing application process for Ghanaian Citizenship by Historical Diasporans. The programme, which had been opened to prospective applicants earlier with plans for continuous processing this year, was initially expected to proceed without…


Pastor Kofi Oduro Urges Ghanaians to Forgive Prophet ElBernard, Defends His Prophecies, Calls for Church Unity
Ghanaian preacher Pastor Kofi Oduro has publicly appealed to Ghanaians and the Christian community to show forgiveness and solidarity toward Prophet Bernard ElBernard following recent public criticism surrounding the prophet’s ministry and prophecies. In a widely circulated TikTok video, Pastor Oduro described Prophet ElBernard as someone he knows personally, emphasizing their long-standing relationship and expressing…


Black Sherif’s Konongo Zongo: A Visual Testament of Struggle, Identity, and Ghanaian Resilience
Black Sherif’s “Konongo Zongo” is a visual and lyrical testimony of struggle, resilience, and identity. The video unfolds like a story of a young man navigating hardship, betrayal, and destiny, rooted in the realities of Ghanaian youth. The stark imagery—streets, corners, and communal spaces—mirrors the grit of Sherif’s words, while his solitary presence symbolizes the…


Failed Political Prophecies: Ghanaian Society Calls for Accountability as Bible and Qur’an Condemn False Predictions
In Ghana today, the issue of prophets predicting political outcomes has become more than a spiritual concern—it is now a social problem. When men of God step into politics with failed prophecies, the ripple effects are felt across society. Believers who trust these words often make decisions based on them, only to be left disappointed,…


President Mahama Commends Brother Ibrahim Mahama’s Achievements in Mining and Community Development
President John Dramani Mahama has lauded his brother, Ibrahim Mahama, for his remarkable rise as a mining entrepreneur and philanthropist during the 18th Special Congregation Ceremony of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT). Speaking to graduates, faculty, and dignitaries, President Mahama recounted how Ibrahim’s fascination with machinery from a young age laid the foundation…


