What are your expectations for Dec 7 elections? Do you know what an election is? Are you well endowed with your political...
Ursula Owusu Akuffo Predicts Landslide Victory For NPP.
The MP and Minister for communication believes that, the incumbent President has done a lot for Ghanaians and...
Ghana’s Public Debt Hits 263 Billion Cedis.
In 2015, maybe there would be a change, and things will go to normalcy. But that attempt proved futile. In the year 2015, the total debt Ghana owed was...
Nigerians Drag Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo And Ghanaians After The President’s Tweet
Ghanaians have showed great concern about the tragic happening in Nigeria. Ghanaians were seen in the streets of Kwame Nkrumah Circle protesting on the EndSARS movement.
Ablekuma West MP Refurbishes Dilapidated Dansoman Children’s Park.
She later explained that, the last time she came to the park was last year, July, 2019. The state in which she came to see the...
COCOBOD Reveals Cocoa Pension Scheme Ready To Be Launched.
The COCOBOD, a board that manages and regulates the cocoa business in Ghana has brought good news to its employees. They will...
Visually Impaired People Demand White Canes, Or Else, They Won’t Vote Come December 7th.
The visually impaired people in Ghana have voiced out their concern and says that, they won't...
Just In: Ghanaians Protest On Behalf Of Nigerians At The Kwame Nkrumah Circle In Accra
Some Ghanaians have taken to the streets of the Kwame Nkrumah Circle to protest for the Nigerians to show their condolence and their support for them.
H.S Nana Addo Is A Firm Supporter Of The Nigeria’s “#ENDSARS”.
I join all wells-meaning persons in calling for calm, and the use of dialogue in resolving the #endsars impasse in Nigeria...
JUST IN: ECOWAS Chairperson Breaks Silence On Violence On EndSARS Protestors
President Of Ghana H.E John Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo who is the chairman of the ECOWAS has now spoken about the ongoing protest in Nigeria.
JUST IN: Army Attacks Health Workers And Survival Protestors In Hospital
The clash that shocked Africa’s most populous nation followed two weeks of largely peaceful demonstrations, which prompted Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to dissolve an undercover squad that critics have long blasted as abusive.
Watch As Nigerian Military Opens Fire At Unarmed Protesters
Protests against police brutality in Lagos turned bloody on Tuesday despite a state-wide curfew, with eyewitnesses telling CNN that multiple demonstrators have been shot by soldiers.

