Today has been a tough one. For my Constituents and largely residents of the Greater Accra and Volta Regions.
The flooding was devastating, and the damage may never be fully recovered from. My heart really goes out to those whose properties, homes and livelihoods have been destroyed.
We must, however, have a really frank conversation as a Country. Buildings in waterways, over silted drains, poor town planning, irresponsible disposal of garbage, sand winning activities, the list is endless.
As elected officials and citizens, we are responsible for the mess we are in as a Country. Tough decisions MUST be taken irrespective of who is affected. Failure to do so will see us all pay a heavy price in the near future.
I am grateful to the team from NADMO Ghana, the Ghana Navy, and my District Chief Executive, Hon. Raphael Uriel Nartey, who worked tirelessly from 2am to save lives and property.
There's more rain on the way. We need to brace ourselves and prepare. Stay safe, folks.
For God and Country.
🇬🇭 “Asamoah Gyan, please tell the coach that for the next match against England, we don’t want Jordan Ayew because he is a curse to Ghana.”
— A man was seen kneeling in the street, passionately pleading for his message to be delivered ahead of Ghana’s clash with England, insisting that Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew should not be included in the squad.
🚨| BREAKING: FIFA World Cup’s official X account messaged Speed, confirming that his World Cup song “Champions” has been listed on the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Album 🤯🤯🔥
If the England players refuse to shake Thomas Partey's hand, then the entire Black Stars squad should refuse to shake theirs too - Coach Christopher Nimley
#SportyDrive
🇬🇭🇿🇦 “I am even sick, you can see my mouth. I want to go back home.”
— A Ghanaian man living in South Africa has appealed for help to return home, citing health challenges. He added that his name is kwame Osei and he is from kumasi.
🔥🚨JUST IN: A video circulating online shows the current state of the abandoned silos project initiated by Kwame Nkrumah over 50 years ago. A painful reminder of how many visionary national projects have been left to deteriorate over the decades.