The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Bernard Antwi-Boasiako has condemned the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Okudzeto Ablakwa for being...
Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, is set to commission the Dangote Oil Refinery, the world’s largest vertically integrated petrochemical complex, owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote,...
A former deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Obiri Boahen, has taken on Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe for his belligerent behavior and questioned...
Government’s deadline for bondholders to sign onto the domestic debt exchange programme expires today, Monday, January 16, 2023. In its quest to address the country’s ongoing...
The Black Stars management committee member Alhaji Grusah has defended Ghana captain Andre Ayew. Ayew has faced requests to leave the national team, but Grusah thinks he should stay since he is still an important part of the Black Stars. Ayew’s previous World Cup performances have drawn criticism, but Grusah thinks that Ayew’s services to the squad go beyond his on-field performance and that he serves as a vital leader and role model for the team’s younger players. When asked about Ayew’s detractors in an interview with Akoma FM, Grusah responded, “For those who are asking for Dede’s retirement, I want to question how old is Cristiano Ronaldo? “If only Dede can take good care of himself, we still need him. We can’t go into a tournament without senior players....
Broadcast journalist Collins Atta Poku has alleged that Government paid the four local coaches who were on attachment at the 2022 FIFA World Cup $5,000 each...
According to reports, Alhaji Asumah Banda and his son Fadel Banda started fighting when the latter failed Ankrak Air, one of his father’s firms. The airline reportedly received a Gh400 million investment from the father, who then gave it to his son Fadel Asumah Banda to operate with his mother. In September 2003, the local Ghanaian airline Antrak began operations. It provided regular domestic, regional, and international flights as well as charter flights throughout West Africa. The Kotoka International Airport served as its main HQ. From its inception in 2003 until its demise in 2012, Antrak Air, which operated flights from Accra to Kumasi, Tamale, Sunyani, Takoradi, and back to Accra, had 4 aircraft. According to investigations, Alhaji Asoma Banda, Fadel Banda, William Asare, Abigail Asamoah, and Kwaku Antwi-Bosiako served as directors of Antrak, with Fadel and his mother holding the majority of the shares. Alhaji Banda gave management and control to his son and first wife at the height of its dominance as a compromise so they could get by. The only local airline at the time went bankrupt in less than five years. Alhaji Asuma Banda, a business magnate, has subsequently disowned Fadel Asuma Banda and barred him from seeing him, calling him rude. According to family insiders, the son’s claimed poor management of Antrak Air is the cause of the elderly man’s rage. The former Member of the Council of State bemoaned his son’s lack of respect for him,...
The government’s attempt to coerce domestic bondholders into complying with its debt exchange program has been characterized as a declaration of war by renowned investigative journalist...
Black Stars goalkeeper, Jojo Wollacott is gradually recovering from his broken finger injury after a wire was removed from his finger. Jojo Wollacott who got injured...
Nigerian musician, Burna Boy says Ghana is where he gets genuine peace. According to him, his leisure time at the beaches in Ghana gives him inner...