HAPPY BIRTHDAY! President Trump turns 80 today.
The nation's 45th and 47th president celebrates a milestone birthday as the country prepares to commemorate America's 250th anniversary.
Many Cocoa farmers have still not been paid since October 2025 even after this insensitive government gave them a painful haircut, reducing their cocoa price per bag from the 3,100 President Akufo-Addo was paying them to 2,587. This has never happened in the over 100years of cocoa trading in Ghana.
Yet we have hatchet men gaslighting cocoa farmers and making excuses for the government while the farmers continue to struggle.
@DennisMiracles gives an overview of the painful situation. Watch👇🏼
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ‼️‼️
A powerful contribution by Hon. Rev. John Ntim Fordjour on the Floor of Parliament, calling for urgent action to address youth unemployment through real and sustainable job creation.
“It is time to move beyond rhetoric and focus on creating real jobs for the young people of Ghana.”
— Hon. Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, MP for Assin South
A highly productive morning engagement with the British High Commissioner to Ghana at his residence in Accra!
Our discussion highlighted a solid legacy of partnership and a shared vision for Ghana's next chapter. Through the UK-Ghana Business Council, which I co-chaired as Vice President, our strategic collaboration unlocked major investments that successfully delivered critical infrastructure.
I am particularly grateful to the High Commissioner for his kind words, commending our commitment to elevating the political space by prioritizing robust, policy-driven discussions over the politics of personal attacks.
Hon. Akandoh’s latest stunt is the definition of misplaced priorities and empty grandstanding.
Suspending the CEO of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) is not just illegal and misguided. How does suspending him solve the problem? Make it make sense? It is a cheap political distraction that solves absolutely nothing.
Let’s be real: How does firing a hospital administrator fix overcrowding? Our doctors and nurses are already treating patients in hallways and on floors because the demand is overwhelming. What does Akandoh want next? For the CEO to start treating patients in the car park?
If the minority wants to talk about accountability, let’s look at the real bottleneck. We have three completed hospitals right here in the region that could instantly relieve the pressure on KATH. Trede district hospital, Oforikrom district hospital, Ashanti regional hospital Sewua 250 bed facility. Instead of operationalizing these facilities, the current leadership at the Ministry of Health is busy paying security personnel to stop citizens from filming the reality on the ground.
The constant vilification and shifting of blame onto our hardworking health professionals is unconscionable. This isn’t a leadership problem at KATH; it is a systemic failure of government execution and a desperate attempt by the Minister to cover up his own shortcomings.
We don't need scapegoats, we need those completed hospitals opened, and we need them opened now.
Stop the politics. Open the hospitals. Protect our patients.
Apparently, bro traveled on a B2 visa to witness the birth of his child, at an estimated cost of $40,000–$50,000 to the taxpayer. May God grant us long life and good health because 2029 will be very interesting; every decision, every expenditure, and every pesewa spent from the public purse by these thieves will have to be accounted for. ✍️
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The legal team of Kwame Baffoe Abronye has duly submitted his passport this morning to the Registry of the High Court in Accra.
Kwame Baffoe Abronye is currently pursuing an Advanced LL.M. in Energy Law under the North Sea Energy Law Partnership, a programme jointly offered by leading European universities, including the University of Copenhagen, the University of Groningen, the University of Oslo, and the University of Aberdeen.
According to our checks, Kwame Baffoe Abronye is expected to complete the programme in October 2026 and is currently the only African student enrolled in the course.
However, the Government of Ghana has restricted him from travelling outside Ghana. The restriction was granted by the High Court upon an application by the Attorney-General, acting on behalf of the Government of Ghana.
It should also be noted that Kwame Baffoe Abronye has so far paid €21,000 out of the total €28,000 tuition fees required for the programme.
Meanwhile, his legal representatives, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah & Associates, are currently at the High Court in Accra attending to the remaining documentations related to the matter
Ato Forson is deliberately withholding funds from some of his colleague ministers for two reasons:
1. To sabotage ministers with presidential ambitions by damaging their records ahead of the NDC presidential primaries.
2. To artificially keep the cedi and inflation figures looking good on paper.
Flooding doesn't care about political colors. Yet John Mahama used it as a campaign tool in his desperate bid for the presidency.
Thank you Aaron Asiedu-Antwi🤝