Booing Incident: You’re Even Lucky They Didn’t Hit You With Kenkey – Amoako Baah Tells Akufo-Addo
A Political Scientist and member of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr Richard Amoako Baah says President Akufo-Addo is currently the most unpopular person in Ghana. He says the booing incident that occurred at the Global Citizens Festival is a clear indication that the President’s popularity has waned with the people of Ghana.

Corruption Is The Only Thing Thriving Under Akufo-Addo – Top Ashanti Businessman
A Businessman in the Ashanti region, Mr Richard Prah has bemoaned the debilitating business climate in the country owing to mismanagement of Ghana’s economy by the Akufo-Addo led administration. Due to this, he says many businesses have folded up because they cannot survive the hardship in the system. Citing several examples to buttress his point, Mr Richard Prah says businesses in the country now have resorted to varying the strategies in order to survive the hardship in the economy. “If you ask me how

Nkrumah Memorial Day: Osagyefo Is The Only Thinking President Ghana Has Ever Had – CPP Man
The National Youth Organizer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) Comrade Osei Kofi Acquah, has paid glowing tribute to Ghana’s first President Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah as the nation remembers him on his birthday. According to Mr Acquah, Dr Nkrumah's government has been the only visionary leadership that Ghana has ever witnessed.

Coronavirus: Kumasi Central Market shut down hours after opening for trading
Authorities of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly have ordered the closure of the Kumasi Central market hours after President Akufo-Addo ordered the opening of the lockdown areas. According to Ultimate FM’s Isaac Bediako Justice, the closure was necessitated by the refusal of the traders to observe social distancing protocols. ” There are many people at the market, they are not wearing gloves and masks and no social distancing,” Bediako reported from the Central Market monday. President Akufo-Addo on Su

“If NPP Can Scam Ghanaians Freely Why Can't Religious People Do The Same?” - NDC
Joshua Kwame Fugah, a National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate for deputy secretary in the Ashanti Region, claims that the beleaguered Evangelist Nana Agradaa and other religious con artists picked up their shady practices from the current administration's New Patriotic Party (NPP). According to him, the NPP made false promises to Ghanaians during the 2016 election in an effort to dupe them into supporting President Akufo-Addo.

Opemsuo Radio’s Nafisa Ibrahim Grabs Female Radio Presenter Award
17-year-old multi-talented media personality, Nafisa Ibrahim, has been adjudged Youth Female Radio Personality of the year 2021. Currently a co-host on the Amoawisi show on Opemsuo Radio, Nafisa managed to emerge with Ebiamo Radio’s Miss Bruna Franka as final nominees after several others were screened.

Nana Obiri Boahen: We Are Battle-ready
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has taken up the ‘Do or Die’-Mahama challenge for the 2024 Presidential Election. Deputy General Secretary of the NPP, Nana Obiri Boahen, in an interview indicated that the party is taking the “threat” up as a pre-warning.

Ghanaian graduates are not capable for employment-Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei.
Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei had an interview at Ultimate Fm and he said: "Unemployment exists because Ghanaians graduate is under-educated". A lot of Ghanaians after graduating they complain of unemployment in the country. Most Ghanaians are not fit for employment because they just go to school for the certificate.

Ultimate 106.9 FM: Radio personality Naa Klordey pays school fees for Kayaye
soned and award winning radio personality Naa Klordey Odonkor on Tuesday 8th August, did the rare but phenomenal thing on her radio show, the Ultimate Brunch, on Ultimate FM 106.9mhz a subsidiary of the EIB network when she hosted a 19year old head porter on her show. The teenager by name Bariah Atia, who is a third year teacher trainee lamented the struggles she has to go through by carrying heavy load in the Bantama market to make ends meet to cater for her fees, accommodation and feeding. She narrated that
