🏆 @shattawalegh has officially crossed 300 Million global streams across all credits on Boomplay (All Time) 🔥
He’s the second most streamed Ghanaian artist on the platform.
#ChartsGhana🇬🇭 #Boomplay
I Will Frame This Picture and Hang it in my Room,
One Day I will Tell My Grandchildren that,
These Are the Leaders Who Fought For the Betterment Of Ghana Music Industry 👑 🎶🇬🇭❤️🔥
We miss you #WEBKID 😪💔.. We pray your next court hearing be of good news for us all because we’ve been praying so hard for you bro 🙏.. still with you brother 👊 #FREEWEBKID#ShattaFestUK2026
YOLO Actor, John Peasah, AKA Drogba, arrives in our studios to talk about his medical condition and how the public can support him...
#GHOneNews#EIBNetwork#GHOneTV#NewsAlert
50 Cent went live after his baby mama Daphne Joy was seen on video having a THREESOME with Diddy in the Diddy Files and he LAUGHED saying Diddy has a little d*ck 😭👀
"She gonna have my son getting bullied at school now"
"Diddy got a 3 inch d*ck he in prison getting bent over"
Drogba revealing that he had tried to reach out to Salma Mumin, Kisa Gbekle, Fella Makafui, our honourable John Dumelo, Ghana’s father Ibrahim Mahama and received no response is very disheartening, I must say. 😢
Hmm
🇬🇭🇰🇷Ghana and South Korea have signed a visa waiver agreement, allowing holders of diplomatic and service passports to travel between both countries without visas.
Following the demolition of homes by NEMAUG, a grieving mother reportedly lost her life after struggling to cope with the devastating loss of her property and livelihood. In a heartbreaking video, her young son is seen pleading with her as the family faces the tragic aftermath of the demolition.
MAHAMA ANNOUNCES HISTORIC FIRST DELIVERY OF GHANAIAN CRUDE TO LOCAL REFINERY
President Outlines Bold Value-Addition Agenda at Ghana Diaspora Town Hall Meeting in London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — President John Dramani Mahama has announced a landmark breakthrough in Ghana’s energy and industrial transformation agenda, revealing that Ghana will, for the first time in years, begin refining its own crude oil locally as part of a comprehensive strategy to drive industrialization, create jobs, strengthen local manufacturing, and retain greater value within the national economy.
Addressing hundreds of Ghanaians, investors, professionals and business leaders at the Ghana Diaspora Town Hall Meeting in London, President Mahama outlined his administration’s vision for transforming Ghana from an exporter of raw materials into a modern industrial economy powered by value addition and local production.
Speaking passionately about the future of Ghana’s energy sector, President Mahama disclosed that the government is aggressively expanding offshore oil and gas production while simultaneously ensuring that the country develops the capacity to process more of its natural resources domestically.
According to the President, Ghana has secured major upstream investments, including a fresh commitment of approximately US$1.5 billion from ENI in the Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) Field to increase the production of both oil and natural gas.
However, he stressed that increased production alone is not enough.
“We are about to make history again. We did it during my first term, but after we left office it did not continue. In June, we will deliver a parcel of Ghanaian crude from our own oil fields to a refinery in Ghana for processing,” President Mahama announced to loud applause from the audience.
The announcement is being viewed as a defining moment in Ghana’s petroleum industry and a significant step toward reducing the country’s dependence on imported refined petroleum products.
For decades, Ghana has exported crude oil while importing refined fuels and petroleum products at considerable cost. President Mahama argued that such a model effectively exports jobs, technology, industrial growth, and economic opportunities to other countries.
“Normally we produce the oil and export it. Then we import finished petroleum products or import crude again to refine. That cycle must change,” he stated.
He explained that local refining will enable Ghana to capture more value from its natural resources, retain foreign exchange, strengthen local supply chains, stimulate industrial growth, and create thousands of direct and indirect jobs for Ghanaians.
The President emphasized that the refining initiative forms part of a broader national industrial strategy aimed at building a fully integrated petroleum value chain encompassing extraction, refining, storage, petrochemicals, distribution, manufacturing and exports.
Beyond oil and gas, President Mahama called for a national commitment to value addition across every productive sector of the economy.
Using Ghana’s mineral sector as an example, he noted that the country continues to export raw gold, manganese, bauxite and other minerals for processing abroad, only to import higher-value finished products at a premium.
“When we export raw materials and somebody else processes them, we create jobs in their economy instead of our own. The finished products are then exported back to us. That model cannot deliver sustainable prosperity,” he said.
The President stressed that Ghana’s future economic success depends on deliberately moving up the value chain through investments in manufacturing, agro-processing, mineral beneficiation, fertilizer production, petrochemicals, food processing and strategic industrial parks.
Economic analysts believe the strategy could significantly reposition Ghana as a leading industrial hub in West Africa while accelerating job creation, technology transfer and export growth.
The African Dancehall King, Shatta Wale has now surpassed 700 MILLION Streams on Audiomack.
He’s the most streamed African dancehall artist on the platform.
#GodIsHere#ShattaMusic 🔊🎶