While it’s great Ghana launched the new e-Visa portal, pricing it at $260 for non-African tourists completely prices us out of the market. A family of 4 pays over $1,000 just to cross the border. Why choose Ghana when Rwanda is $50 and Senegal is free? High fees kill tourism numbers. #GhanaTourism #BeyondTheReturn
Shoutout to everyone who voted against because of E-Levy… only to wake up and subscribe to D-Levy and E-Levy Premium Edition. Ghana politics will humble you fast. #Reset
Burgers, board games & building bridges. 🍔🎲🇬🇭🇺🇸
Join the NPP New York Chapter & NPP Loyal Ladies this Independence Day at Prospect Park, Brooklyn!
📍 Prospect Park
🗓️ July 4 | 1 PM
Come connect, network & be part of the movement toward 2028. Bring a friend & your energy! 💙
From the streets of Kumasi to the heart of Antwerp, we are bringing quality healthcare to our people. kudos to @SaidaDauda for leading this Outreach. compassion in action and a commitment to the wellbeing of every Ghanaian, home and abroad. 💙🤍❤️
We care because you matter. 🐘
How do we promote "Beyond the Return" while charging a family of five $1,200+ in airport levies? 🇬🇭
Ghana’s total airport taxes for a return trip are now nearly $245 per person. While we need infrastructure, this "pay-to-play" model ignores the reality that tourists have choices. If we don’t stay competitive with our neighbors, we’ll have a world-class airport with no one in it. #GhanaEconomy #TravelCosts
The biggest takeaway from the 2024 cycle? Our "independent" civil society and media are largely a myth. Transitioning from accountability partners to state mercenaries with such alacrity is a masterclass in hypocrisy. Don't be gaslit—the "impartial" voices you hear are just creatures of convenience. The mask has slipped for good. 👺🚩
Before we debate proxy voting, let’s understand what the NPP Constitution actually says.
1️⃣ External Branch Executives’ votes belong to individuals—not to a “country delegation.” If an executive is not in good standing or is deceased, no one can vote for them.
2️⃣ One person CANNOT vote for multiple people.
Reg. 25(6): “A person shall not appoint more than one person as proxy.”
3️⃣ EC rules require verified forms, endorsements & polling-station assignments. No one can just show up and “vote for a whole country.”
The system isn’t perfect, but the fears being raised do NOT reflect what the Constitution allows. Let’s base reforms on facts, not misinformation.
My condolences go out to the families of the young Ghanaians who lost their lives today at the El Wak stadium. May the injured recover quickly, and the souls of our departed ladies rest in peace.
*NPP’s Walkout: A Stand for Justice, Not Politics*
@MartinaMensah1
Statement by Martina Akusika Mensah, Esq.
Head of Legal, NPP Loyal Ladies
The office of the Chief Justice is not just another position, it is the moral anchor of Ghana’s democracy. When due process is ignored and politics infiltrates the bench, the rule of law begins to crumble.
Yesterday, the Minority in Parliament, led by Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, staged a principled walkout during the vetting of Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, the President’s nominee for Chief Justice.
This was not partisanship, it was patriotism and principle in action.
*Why This Matters*
The removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo remains legally disputed, marked by secret petitions, procedural irregularities, and ongoing cases before the Supreme Court and ECOWAS Court.
To vet a new nominee while her case is still pending is a breach of due process and an affront to judicial independence.
Even more worrying, Justice Baffoe-Bonnie himself faces a petition of alleged misconduct, yet his vetting continues. That alone undermines public confidence in the system.
*A Call to Conscience*
The NPP’s walkout was a moral stand a reminder that justice cannot flourish in the shadow of injustice.
It was about defending the Constitution, protecting the separation of powers, and resisting executive overreach.
Parliament’s role is not to endorse power, but to safeguard the Republic.
*Defending Ghana’s Democratic Soul*
For decades, the NPP has stood on the side of constitutionalism and judicial independence.
Today’s action by the Minority continues that proud tradition affirming that no one, not even the President, is above the law.
Until the legal issues surrounding Chief Justice Torkornoo’s removal are conclusively settled, any confirmation of a successor remains unjust and unconstitutional.
“There can be no justice amid injustice.”
The NPP Loyal Ladies stand firmly behind this principled position in defense of truth, fairness, and the enduring strength of Ghana’s democracy.
Martina Akusika Mensah, Esq.
Head of Legal, NPP Loyal Ladies
When tragedy strikes politicians, it’s a national crisis.
But when 6 innocent young Ghanaians die chasing their dreams, it suddenly becomes “God’s will.”
Where is our heart. 🇬🇭💔 #ElWak#Ghana
Every morning, the Ghanaian worker wakes before dawn chasing trotro, fighting traffic, working tirelessly to feed a family that depends on every cedi.
Now imagine after all that, your salary increase drops from 25% to 9% under “aban papa aba”. Prices rise, rent climbs, but your pay crawls.
That’s the reality a reset to slow growth and shrinking hope.
Our workers deserve reward for sacrifice, not regression.
Ghana’s progress must lift the people who keep it moving. 💔🇬🇭
#Ghana #Workers #BasePay #Economy #NPP #NDC #CostOfLiving
Just like the Democrats’ big wins in the U.S. yesterday, Ghana’s NPP can triumph again in 2028.
With Bawumia’s vision, tech-driven solutions & message of renewal, hope can win hearts once more.
The future is digital, inclusive & disciplined. 💙❤️🤍 #Bawumia2028#NPP
When ignorance dresses itself as wisdom, it breeds division. Calling Dr. Bawumia an “outsider” or “slave” isn’t patriotism it’s prejudice. Ghana’s democracy is built on citizenship, not tribe. Leadership is earned by merit, not ancestry. 🇬🇭 #Ghana
When you take silver from the enemy to sow confusion in your own house, remember Judas also sold his Master for coins — and lost his soul. A family divided by greed cannot stand. Repent, before the curse of betrayal consumes you. (Matthew 26:14–16, Mark 3:25 happy weekend