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Mista Voltage leaves Appietus lies to God
Ghanaian artist just shut down beef rumors with pure grace under fire. False claims spark strong pushback Mista Voltage calls out Appietus for wild media lies. Okay FM interview sees him voice real disappointment. Unverified stories on the radio and TV hit hard. He refuses to jump into messy clapbacks. Spiritual route takes over The artist hands the whole drama to God. No back-and-forth battles planned at all. Appietus's remarks get left for divine judgment. Truth and time stay expected to clear his name. Daddy Lumba's link stays murky Tension traces back to old highlife legend comments. Mista Voltage slams the twisted narrative hard. Every accusation lands in God's court now. Restraint keeps him above the noise.
Richard Nii Armah Quaye promises monthly gold and car giveaways
Entrepreneur locks in regular giveaways after crushing his birthday gold drop. Gold tablets spark bigger plans Richard Nii Armah Quaye gifted one thousand followers. Ten draws were handed out, one hundred each round. National Lottery Authority kept it clean and fair. Winners now hold real investment pieces. Future drops get teased hard No more birthday-only vibes moving forward. Monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly surprises are incoming. Cars, cash, or whatever hits next. Motivation spiked from killer feedback this time. Investment mindset drives the move Gold chosen for lasting value growth. Recipients get assets to sit on and build. Push stays creating real investment habits. Long-term empowerment beats quick cash handouts...
Franklin Cudjoe says 2022 Ghana would crumble in the Iran war
The Middle East flare-up would have wrecked Ghana back in 2022, but barely dents it now. Past crises would sting way harder Franklin Cudjoe points to brutal 2022 conditions. Inflation hit fifty-four percent then. Lending rates sat at thirty-five percent. Cedi got crushed and junk status hit. The current setup absorbs blows better Improved fundamentals shield the economy now. No junk rating or total market exile anymore. Devastating war fails to knock Ghana flat. External shocks land much more softly this time. A watchful eye stays needed Sustained stability demands constant guard. Prolonged fighting still threatens recovery. Quick peace is wished for hard. Vigilance keeps future risks in check.
Solomon Owusu pushes intra-African trade amid the Iran war
The war in the Middle East just exposed Africa's soft underbelly to oil price chaos. Global shockwaves hit home The United States and Israel strike Iran on February twenty-eight. Retaliation drags on for three weeks straight. The Strait of Hormuz risks getting choked off badly. Fuel prices spike and rattle economies worldwide. Africa's weak spot gets called out Solomon Owusu pushes intra-continental trade hard. Overdependence on outside markets leaves the continent exposed. The recent crisis pushes some nations toward internal fixes. Stronger regional ties could block future disruptions. AfCFTA needs real teeth now United Party director demands serious implementation. Continent packs enough resources for self-sufficiency. Leaders...
Richard Nii Armah Quaye gifts gold tablets to 1000 followers
An entrepreneur just turned his birthday into a massive gold-dropping flex for the people. Gold giveaway goes huge Richard Nii Armah Quaye hooks up one thousand followers. Ten live draws drop one hundred gold tablets each time. The National Lottery Authority oversees everything for fairness. The winners' list drops publicly after the session wraps. Investment angle stands out RNAQ pushes gold as a smart long-term holding instead of cash. He learned early to stay disciplined with money. Past giveaways handed out straight cash before. Goal stays building real investment habits among fans. Social buzz hits peak Live rounds pull massive online crowds watching. Each draw keeps viewers locked in tight. Tangible assets promise growth...
New Ghana Social Justice Forum petitions the US over unpaid bonuses
Unpaid bonuses from a decade-old tournament just sparked a bold diplomatic push for Ghana's women's U-20 squad. Legacy debt finally gets called out New Ghana Social Justice Forum drops formal petition. Yahaya Alhassan leads the charge on behalf of players. U.S. Embassy and Canadian High Commission targeted in Accra. Demand focuses on settling old arrears to Black Princesses. Qualifiers earned big promises Team shone in the 2016 run to the Papua New Guinea World Cup. Wins over Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, and Senegal boosted the rep. The government pledged two thousand dollars per match. Six games meant twelve thousand dollars each promised. Shortchanged players still hurt Only four thousand dollars was actually paid out. An...
Security forces arrest 24, seize weapons in Sampa
Massive weapons bust just gutted a criminal hotspot in the Bono Region. Big raid nets serious haul Twenty-four suspects got nabbed in Sampa Township. Joint team from police, 3BN, and BNI pulled it off. The operation hit early morning on March twenty-one. The ages of those arrested span thirteen to seventy-eight. Arsenal haul looks wild Eight guns were seized, including five pump actions. Baikal plus two locally made firearms were recovered, too. Seven hundred ninety AAA and BB rounds plus one AK-47 bullet. Twenty-one machetes, six knives, and four bayonets were grabbed. Extra gear raises eyebrows Military-style body armour and foreign jackets were taken. Eight motorbikes, phones, pliers, chisel were confiscated. Talismans and a...
John Mahama rejects public funding for World Cup fans
The government just slammed the door on free World Cup trips for fans. Public cash stays home President John Dramani Mahama rules out funding supporter travel. High expenses make even small groups unaffordable. Flying plus lodging two hundred fans hits near two million dollars. State bucks get saved for real priorities like jobs. Report backs the tough call Dzamefe Report warns against dipping into public money. The government follows its advice straight up. No plans exist to sponsor any fan flights. Prudent spending trumps stadium cheers. Fans fend for themselves now Supporters must hustle private cash or sponsors. The tournament hosts the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Ghanaian presence matters but stays self-funded...
Ursula Owusu-Ekuful rejects false SIM registration claims
Ex-minister drops truth bombs on current crew stealing her thunder. SIM registration legacy gets defended hard Ursula Owusu-Ekuful blasts fake stories about her work. Nearly thirty million SIMs were linked to Ghana Cards back then. She calls the system solid and legally on point. Progress made should get real credit now. Current admin catches heavy shade The government pretends that nothing good happened before. They copy the exact same setup while trashing it. Ursula demands honesty instead of fresh-start lies. Governance means building on what already works. Reputation jab lands in Twi She warns against messing with her name. Phrase translates to skip praise, but skip slander too. No regrets on pushing national ID forward...
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