MP Joseph Cudjoe leads Norwegian football scout on talent hunt in Effia

MP Joseph Cudjoe leads Norwegian football scout on talent hunt in Effia

A representative of the enterprising Norwegian football scouting agency, Boss Agency, William Larsen Nyaborg, has spent three days from 9th to 11th Feb in the Effia constituency of the Western Region looking for talents that would “potentially grow into the next crop of global football stars.” At the invitation of Joseph Cudjoe, Member of Parliament … Read more

We are not interested: Meet the 2 MPs who boldly rejected Akufo-Addo’s ministerial jobs

We are not interested: Meet the 2 MPs who boldly rejected Akufo-Addo’s ministerial jobs

Whilst many powerful politicians are angry to serve in different positions in government, others are not interested. Many use different lobbying skills to win the trust of the president to appoint them to serve in his government. Information available to this portal indicates that two members of parliament who belong to the New Patriotic Party … Read more

Co-workers share heart-breaking details of how Wofa Kwaakye of Oman FM died

Co-workers share heart-breaking details of how Wofa Kwaakye of Oman FM died

Workers of Oman FM and television have shared painful details of how their co-worker, Martin Kwabena Kwaakye, popularly known as Wofa KK died mysteriously after appearing on the Wednesday edition of the morning show. News of the passing of the veteran broadcaster went viral. He is said to have collapsed shortly after appearing on the … Read more

Ofori-Atta grabs new appointment in government – Report

Ofori-Atta grabs new appointment in government – Report

Report indicates that Ghana’s Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta has landed himself a new job in government. Contrary to reports suggesting the finance minister has been sacked by the president, he is reported to be enjoying a new role at the presidency. Many Ghanaians expressed satisfaction to the president for terminating the appointment of the … Read more

Armed robbers strike again, shoot popular mobile money operator in Walewale

Armed robbers strike again, shoot popular mobile money operator in Walewale

Armed robbers have strike again in the evening of Monday at Walewale in the North East Region of Ghana. The operator whose name has been given as Rabui, according to reports was rushed to the Waleale Government hospital for medical attention. Eyewitnesses say the attack occurred at a busy bus station near the Nalerigu junction … Read more

‘May they never come out’ – Late Maj. Mahama’s mom breaks down at meeting with AG

‘May they never come out’ – Late Maj. Mahama’s mom breaks down at meeting with AG

The mother of late Major Maxwell Mahama, Veronica Bamford, has reacted to the life imprisonment sentence given to 12 persons who were found guilty of her son’s gruesome murder. She indicates that, since the law has settled on those responsible for her son’s death; the convicts should be made to face their sentence as pronounced … Read more

Over 168k married women cheat on their spouses – GSS report

Over 168k married women cheat on their spouses – GSS report

A latest Ghana statistical Service report indicates that more married women have been cheating on their husbands. The report indicates that over 168,000 married women have had extra marital affairs with persons who are not their husbands. According to the report, 3.8% of married women in Ghana have had an extramarital affair. Less than one … Read more

NPP primaries: Some defeated candidates to go independent – Full details

It appears the New Patriotic Party (NPP) will have to spend more time speaking to some defeated candidates in the just ended parliamentary primaries to continue being members of the party. A political science lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr. Richard Amoako Boah, has projected that the outcome of the just-ended New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries might lead to an increase in independent candidates in the upcoming general elections. Monday, he attributed this potential division to the perception of unfair treatment by the party towards those who lost in the primaries, particularly the incumbent MPs who did not retain their candidacy. The lecturer stressed that the internal divisions within the NPP could prompt individuals to consider contesting as independent if they believe the party played in their loss. "Anyways, it is not good for the party as the division continues. If candidates who lost think your party didn’t treat you right, are you going to keep supporting your party in the upcoming general elections?" he asked. "Think the things that have happened in the past have disseminated the party and it continued in the just-ended parliamentary primaries," he told host Evans Mensah About 28 incumbent MPs suffered defeat in the NPP parliamentary primaries, raising concerns about internal unity within the party. As leaders of the party try to gather every rank and file of the party to prepare for the upcoming polls in December, Dr Amoako Baah stressed that the party is not out of the woods yet. According to him, the impact of influential people within the party, throwing their weight behind some newcomers could cause more disunity in the party. "Now it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been with the party if you ran against a candidate who has the support of the Vice President, then you’ve lost. He further raised the question of whether candidates who lost to individuals with the backing of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia would continue to support the Vice President during the general elections. "The results are an indication of that; disunity, dissemination," he observed. Dr. Boah acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding Vice President Bawumia's ability to regain support within the party. However, he hinted at the influence of financial resources in Ghanaian politics, stating, "In Ghana, money can do everything, so let’s see."

It appears the New Patriotic Party (NPP) will have to spend more time speaking to some defeated candidates in the just ended parliamentary primaries to continue being members of the party. A political science lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr. Richard Amoako Boah, has projected that the outcome of … Read more