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URGENT: IGP SHOULD IMMEDIATELY INVITE BRYAN ACHEAMPONG FOR CAUSING FEAR AND PANIC TO THE COUNTRY.

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The deputy Constituency Organiser for the National Democratic Congress NDC for Tain Constituency Hon Obeng Francis says it is better IGP Akuffo Dampare immediately invites Bryan Acheampong the Food and Agricultural minister for causing Fear and panic to the country  Hon Obeng Francis said the comments that the Hon Bryan Acheampong said in his Campaign tour in the Eastern Region was a threat to the country so is better IGP immediately invites him to his office for investigation for threaten the country  Deputy Constituency Organiser further continue by saying  NPP government led by Nana Akuffo Addo and Dr Mahammudu Bawumia has made their mind of robbing coming Election's 2024 December but it can't be possible NPP themselves know that Ghanaians are Fed up of their mismanagement government so they are using threaten messages to convince Ghanaians to Rob during this coming election  No wonder is a plan work that They have put in place to deceive the good people of Ghanaians to win

Exclusive Report: Founder's Day Celebration Sparks Controversy in Ghana

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The Founder's Day celebration in Ghana, originally scheduled for September 21, was cancelled and re-instituted for August 4, sparking controversy over the country's founding fathers. The day honors the contributions of Ghana's founders, but a debate has emerged over whether Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the country's first president, was the sole founder. Supporters of Nkrumah argue that he played a crucial role in Ghana's independence, while others claim that other key figures, such as J.B. Danquah and Obetsebi-Lamptey, also contributed significantly. The controversy led to the cancellation of the original celebration date and its re-institution on August 4, which some see as an attempt to downplay Nkrumah's legacy. Critics argue that the move undermines Nkrumah's importance in Ghana's history, while others see it as an effort to promote a more inclusive narrative of the country's founding. The debate highlights the complex nature of Ghana's history and th

The Latest: Spilled Palm Oil Sparks Gold Rush at Winneba Junction

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  "Chaos erupted at Winneba junction after a tanker carrying palm oil was involved in a dramatic accident. The incident sparked a frenzy among local residents, who rushed to the scene to scoop up spilled palm oil. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with people scrambling to collect the precious commodity. Despite being warned that the spilled palm oil was not edible and only suitable for soap production, many residents were seen filling containers and bags with the oil. When asked why they were collecting the oil, residents revealed that they intended to sell it to raise some much-needed money for themselves. "We know it's not for cooking or eating, but we can sell it to make some money," one resident said. "We need it to survive." The accident has raised concerns about road safety and the handling of hazardous materials. Authorities have been urged to investigate the incident and take measures to prevent such accidents in the future. Meanwhile, t

"Shores of Fear: Sea Erosion Threatens Shiabu Community

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The coastal town of Shiabu is battling against the fury of the sea as relentless erosion threatens to destroy homes, livelihoods, and infrastructure. The situation has become dire, with many buildings and properties already succumbing to the pounding waves. Ironically, the disaster could have been mitigated had residents accepted early suggestions to build sea defenses. However, fearing that the structures would hinder their fishing occupation and lead to job losses, many resisted the proposal. Now, as the full force of the sea's fury is felt, it's clear that those few areas that did permit sea defenses have been spared the worst of the damage. In contrast, properties and buildings in areas without defenses have been ravaged, leaving residents to count the cost. The tragedy highlights the delicate balance between economic livelihoods and environmental protection. As the community comes to terms with the devastation, there are calls for a rethink on coastal management and the im

Analyzing: Ghana's Economic Growth and Development: An In-Depth Analysis

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Drivers of Growth 1. Agriculture:     - Cocoa production: Ghana aims to increase cocoa production to 1.5 million metric tons by 2025.     - Diversification: Government initiatives promote diversification into other crops like cashew, mango, and pineapple.     - Mechanization: Efforts to modernize agriculture through mechanization and technology adoption. 2. Mining:     - Gold production: Ghana aims to increase gold production to 5 million ounces by 2025.     - Diversification: Government initiatives promote diversification into other minerals like bauxite, iron ore, and lithium.     - Local content: Efforts to increase local content in mining operations. 3. Oil and Gas:     - Production: Ghana aims to increase oil production to 500,000 barrels per day by 2025.     - Exploration: Ongoing exploration activities to discover new oil and gas fields.     - Local content: Efforts to increase local content in oil and gas operations. 4. Manufacturing:     - Industrialization: Government initiat

JUST IN: New COVID-19 Variant: UK and Ghana Travel Restrictions

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The emergence of a new COVID-19 variant has led to increased travel restrictions globally. The UK and Ghana have implemented measures to mitigate the spread of the virus. UK Travel Restrictions In response to the new variant, the UK has added six African countries to its red list, including South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Travelers from these countries are required to quarantine in a government-approved facility for 10 days. Additionally, the UK has introduced new testing requirements for all international travelers. From December 7, 2021, all travelers aged 12 and above must take a pre-departure PCR or lateral flow test within 48 hours of arrival in the UK. Ghana Travel Restrictions Ghana has also taken measures to combat the spread of the new variant. All travelers arriving in Ghana must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. Additionally, travelers must undergo a mandatory antigen test upon arrival. Ghana has not be

JUST IN: NANA AKUFFO AKUFFO AND NPP GOVERNMENT DON'T UNDERSTANDS DEMOCRACY....NDC COMMUNICATOR

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A Communication Team Member double as Deputy Organizer and a formal Assembly member for Tain Constituency NDC Hon Obeng Francis Vows seriously by saying President Nana Akuffo Addo led NPP government don't respect the constitution and the Democracy of the Republic Of Ghana due to the comments he made during the founders day address for neglecting the first gentleman of the Republic Of Ghana Dr Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah as a founder for this country  Hon Obeng Francis further stated that,he don't blame Nana Akuffo Addo for neglecting Kwame Nkrumah by rather is the behavior of the NPP it's already mist in their blood so whatever comes to their mind they just tell we the voters all because they lied to us for power  Also,just recently what the running mate for the NPP Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh Napo said about Kwame Nkrumah that "Your Kwame Nkrumah" after he receives an advise from Nana Osei Tutu but he still disgrace himself so how these people continue to control this cou