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There are many such people in Ghana’s prisons.
A lot of innocent people framed by the system: police, rich people…
Every lawyer should, at least once in a while, offer free legal services to persons on remand or undergoing a criminal prosecution.
Sometimes, they are victims of the system.
A new study has found alarming pesticide residues in vegetables sold in two of Accra's busiest markets, with every cabbage sample tested failing safety limits.
Which markets? How bad is it? And what does it mean for your plate?
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Roundabouts are meant to keep traffic moving. In Accra and Tema, many are doing the opposite.
The Fourth Estate examined roundabouts across the two cities and uncovered a worrying pattern of neglect that is contributing to congestion.
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BREAKING: Severe flooding has impacted Accra in Ghana, leaving many people stranded as a fire has burned at Odorna Market, according to local media.
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The toll free emergency number to reach NADMO is 112.
The hotlines for their headquarters are :
0302964884
0291913977
0299350030
There’s also a WhatsApp number :
0204833556
The local government needs to be sued regarding sanitation, flooding, and the state of our streets.
We cannot continue to complain. We must do something about the mess.
The masses will continue to vote regardless. But society doesn't change when we wait for the masses to become conscious.
The few must do something.
This is the contact number of the Ghana Armed Forces OPERATION BOAFO in Accra today.
0244312667
If you need help, I suggest you describe your situation, send a photo or video and your pin so that they can deploy to help you.
MISSING CHILD ALERT: HELP US FIND 6-YEAR-OLD FATI
A family in Accra is urgently appealing to the public for assistance in locating 6-year-old Fati, who has been missing since Saturday, June 21, 2026.
Fati disappeared from Nima 441, Alaska, Accra, directly in front of her family home under circumstances that have left her loved ones devastated.
According to her guardian, Aisha, Fati was with her mother, who sells eggs in front of their home, when it began to drizzle. Fati had gotten slightly wet, and her mother asked her to go inside the house to change into dry clothes. The house was only a few steps away, and she was expected to return immediately so they could go out to get something to eat.
A few minutes later, as the rain intensified, family members moved indoors and called for Fati, only to discover that she had vanished. Despite extensive searches and reports made to the police, community leaders, and other relevant authorities, there has been no trace of her.
The family now fears that Fati may have been abducted and is pleading with the public to assist in any way possible.
Anyone with information about Fati's whereabouts, no matter how insignificant it may seem, is urged to contact:
📞 0551284743
📞 0549671072
A reward of GH₵5,000 is being offered for credible information that leads to Fati's safe return.
The family is also appealing to television and radio stations, bloggers, journalists, influencers, and the general public to help share Fati's story widely.
Please help bring Fati home safely.
@mr_jkayy@ralph_xvi The falsehood of their religion based on you believing your religion is true with no empirical evidence but your faith just as they have in their religion?
He writes all that, and instead of engaging with the structural problems that made Asare’s life so hard, and keep so many others impoverished, the politician ends with “God is the lifter of men.”
And we’re supposed to believe these people care about Ghana and Ghanaians.
Like you I have first hand experience with this from teaching during my national service, and it forced me to think about the deeper problem.
I was about 22 at the time, and some of the JHS students would make comments like, “Sir, this weekend I want to come to your house oo,” and I’d shut it down immediately. One time, I overheard a student make a comment in twi that essentially translated to, “This teacher he’s even a small boy and sees himself like that,” and that really put things into perspective for me.
It made me realize that a lot of these kids have been groomed by older people in their communities for so long that it feels normal to them. The issue isn’t about how children dress or present themselves. That doesn’t solve this. The problem runs deeper and it always circles back to the adults in their communities.
A child having a crush on an adult isn’t strange. That’s part of adolescence. But the responsibility is always on the adult. The moment you indulge it, you’ve failed that child. And beyond that, your actions don’t just affect that one moment, you condition them to see that behavior as acceptable, which only makes them more vulnerable to other predators.
That’s why this isn’t something you fix by telling kids to behave differently. It’s something adults have to take responsibility for, by setting and maintaining clear boundaries every single time.
You are using Lorem Ipsum on your website, and you're trying to charge me 20k for "license"? A whole government website. Supposed ICT Authority.
Scrap the whole organisation. What a flipping joke.