Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:38:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Sole-sourcing irregularities began in Mahama government’s first month — Kofi Bentil claims https://www.adomonline.com/sole-sourcing-irregularities-began-in-mahama-governments-first-month-kofi-bentil-claims/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:38:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645339 Senior Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has alleged that irregularities in the award of contracts under the Mahama government’s Big Push infrastructure programme began in the very first month of the administration.

He made the remarks on Newsfile on JoyNews, while commenting on concerns over the prevalence of sole-sourced contracts.

“These ‘cookings’ started in the first month of this government,” Mr Bentil stated, referring to what he described as opaque procurement practices and non-competitive contract awards.

He warned that such practices could undermine transparency and erode public trust in the execution of major infrastructure projects.

Speaking further, Mr Bentil linked the handling of the Big Push projects to potential political outcomes, suggesting that successful delivery could influence electoral fortunes.

“If this government can achieve 60% of the Big Push projects and they complete the Kumasi Expressway, they will win the next election,” he said, highlighting the political stakes tied to infrastructure delivery.

His remarks come amid ongoing scrutiny from civil society groups and the media over the implementation of Big Push contracts, particularly the use of sole sourcing, which has raised concerns about efficiency, value for money and accountability in public procurement.

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Police probe deepens into Ghanaian PhD student shot dead in US https://www.adomonline.com/police-probe-deepens-into-ghanaian-phd-student-shot-dead-in-us/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:19:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645328 The life and work of a Ghanaian doctoral student killed in a shooting in the United States are gradually coming into focus, as police continue investigations into the circumstances surrounding her death.

Akpene Tetteh, 37, was shot in broad daylight in early February, with authorities saying gunfire erupted at about 2:30 p.m. Officers responding to the incident found her lying in the street with life-threatening injuries. She was later pronounced dead.

A teenager was arrested near the scene on the same day and has since been charged as an adult. The suspect is currently in custody, with the case expected to proceed to the Superior Court.

Initial police reports provided limited details, confirming only that a woman had been shot and a suspect arrested. However, subsequent disclosures have shed light on the victim’s background and achievements.

Tetteh, a native of Ghana, was a Ph.D. student at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she was enrolled in the School of Public Health. University officials described her as an exceptional student who was close to completing her doctoral studies on an accelerated timeline.

According to the university, she was on course to earn her Ph.D. within three years, an achievement regarded as highly unusual. At the time of her death, she was working on a dissertation focused on improving health outcomes for adults living with diabetes in the United States.

Her research examined barriers to treatment and prevention, including efforts to improve screening rates for diabetic retinopathy among high-risk and underserved populations.

Faculty members paid tribute to her dedication and work ethic, with her academic advisor, Dr Bassam Dahman, stating that she consistently demonstrated discipline and commitment in her studies.

“She was often the first to arrive and the last to leave, reflecting a work ethic and determination that many of us witnessed every day,” he said.

Beyond academia, Tetteh brought more than a decade of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to global health projects and research initiatives.

In recognition of her academic excellence, she was posthumously awarded the Carter G. Woodson Award by the university’s Department of African American Studies. The award was presented to members of her family.

Police have declined to provide further details on the motive behind the shooting, including whether it may have been linked to a robbery, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation.

Meanwhile, the case is expected to be presented before a grand jury in the coming weeks, as authorities continue to piece together the events leading to her death.

Tetteh is being remembered as a committed scholar and researcher whose work aimed at improving healthcare outcomes will leave a lasting impact, even as investigations into her killing continue.

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“Democracy Is Not For Sale” forum held in Tamale [Photos] https://www.adomonline.com/democracy-is-not-for-sale-forum-held-in-tamale-photos/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:17:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645177 The JoyNews’ “Democracy Is Not For Sale” forum held at the GNAT Hall in Tamale brought together key stakeholders to deliberate on the growing influence of money in Ghanaian politics.

The event, which attracted members from various political parties, persons living with disabilities, opinion leaders, and traditional authorities, provided a platform for open discussions on the escalating cost of political participation, vote buying, and campaign financing.

Speaking as a panelist, the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Professor Eliasu Alhassan, warned that Ghana’s democracy was increasingly being reduced to a commodity.

He noted that political power was gradually being shaped by financial strength rather than the genuine will of the people, a situation he described as dangerous for democratic growth and sustainability.

According to him, the monetisation of politics risks sidelining competent but less financially endowed individuals, thereby weakening the country’s democratic structures.

Also contributing to the discussion, the Northern Regional Operational Commander, Richard Lantei Odartey, raised concerns over what he described as the rising tide of political activism undermining the rule of law.

He cautioned that the trend was gradually eroding respect for legal processes and institutions, posing a serious threat to justice and accountability in the country.

Mr. Odartey further indicated that some individuals ventured into politics primarily to shield their business interests, especially where such enterprises were linked to criminal activities.

He stressed that such motivations not only compromised governance but also deepened corruption within the political system.

The forum formed part of JoyNews’ broader initiative aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, and safeguarding Ghana’s democratic principles against the corrosive influence of money.

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NDC committed to ending sole-sourcing abuse – Alhassan Suhuyini https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-committed-to-ending-sole-sourcing-abuse-alhassan-suhuyini/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:12:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645334 Deputy Roads and Highways Minister, Alhassan Suhuyini, has reiterated that the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) remains committed to ending the abuse of sole sourcing in public procurement.

The Member of Parliament for Tamale North made the remarks on JoyNews Newsfile on Saturday, 28 March.

Speaking during discussions on the government’s Big Push infrastructure programme, Suhuyini stressed that the party has consistently highlighted procurement reforms in its campaign messaging.

“NDC promised to stop the abuse of sole sourcing,” he said, emphasising that the commitment remains central to the party’s governance agenda.

He noted that while sole sourcing is permitted under specific conditions within Ghana’s procurement framework, its misuse undermines transparency, competitiveness, and value for money in public spending.

Suhuyini highlighted the need for stricter adherence to procurement rules and greater accountability in contract awards.

The comments follow a report by The Fourth Estate, a project of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), which raised concerns about procurement practices under the Big Push programme.

The report highlighted the extensive use of sole sourcing and potential cost inflation, alleging that 81 contracts valued at over GH¢73 billion were awarded through sole sourcing within seven months.

However, Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has disputed the claims, stating that only 44% of major contracts under the programme were sole-sourced.

The ongoing debate continues to draw attention to procurement transparency as a key issue in the rollout of the government’s flagship infrastructure initiative.

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Big Push contract: Roads Minister’s response to our report was ‘hollow’ – Sulemana Braimah https://www.adomonline.com/big-push-contract-roads-ministers-response-to-our-report-was-hollow-sulemana-braimah/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:05:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645332 Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, has described the response from the Ministry of Roads and Highways to The Fourth Estate’s report on Big Push contracts as “hollow.”

He made the comments during the JoyNews Newsfile programme on Saturday, March 28.

Mr Braimah explained that the publication was based entirely on official data obtained from the Ministry’s Big Push Master Register, accessed after initial refusals under the Right to Information (RTI) Act.

“We basically put out what the Roads Ministry itself gave us from their Big Push Master Register,” he noted, emphasising that the report reflected government records rather than speculation.

He added that the Fourth Estate had also written to other agencies, including the Ghana Highways Authority, to corroborate information and ensure transparency.

According to him, the Ministry’s attempt to downplay the figures, including claims that only 44% of contracts were sole-sourced, failed to address the broader concerns highlighted in the investigative report.

“The response from the Roads Minister did not engage with the substance of our findings. It was hollow and did not clarify how such large sums were awarded, often through sole sourcing,” Mr Braimah said, calling for more accountability and open disclosure in government procurement processes.

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Abuakwa South MP urges action, accountability and renewed investment in healthcare system https://www.adomonline.com/abuakwa-south-mp-urges-action-accountability-and-renewed-investment-in-healthcare-system/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:58:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645330 The centenary celebration of the Kyebi Government Hospital has sparked renewed reflection on the future of Ghana’s healthcare system, as Kingsley Agyemang urged stronger investment, accountability, and innovation to sustain quality service delivery.

Speaking at the centenary launch, the Abuakwa South MP paid tribute to the vision of Nana Sir Ofori Atta I, the founder of the hospital, describing his decision as a turning point in the delivery of healthcare in the area.

He noted that the hospital’s century-long existence stands as proof of leadership rooted in foresight and service to the people.

According to him, the hospital has evolved beyond a healthcare facility into a symbol of community resilience, having “transformed lives, preserved families, and strengthened communities” over generations.

Reflecting on his own life, Dr Agyemang shared a deeply personal connection to the hospital, revealing that he was born prematurely at the same facility. He described that experience as defining his outlook on life and public service.

“I was born at 29 weeks at this hospital, and by the grace of God, I survived,” he said, adding that the experience shaped his understanding of healthcare as “the thin line between despair and possibility.”

Now a scholar with a doctorate in Public Health and a lecturer at several institutions, including the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, and universities abroad, he emphasised the importance of training the next generation of health professionals.

“The future of healthcare is not only built in hospitals. It is built in lecture halls, in research, and in the training of the next generation,” he stated.

Touching on his role in Parliament as a member of the Health Committee, Dr Agyemang said the position has given him insight into the realities of healthcare governance, particularly the gap between policy intentions and implementation.

He acknowledged progress in expanding access to healthcare, improving public health systems, and investing in infrastructure. However, he pointed out that “alignment between policy commitments and actual delivery remains uneven,” citing challenges in infrastructure, service delivery, and specialised care.

He also raised concerns about inconsistencies in funding priorities, noting that while overall health expenditure has increased, support for nursing trainees has declined in some instances.

The MP stressed that the centenary should not only mark a milestone but serve as a call to action. He urged stakeholders—including policymakers, health professionals, and citizens—to take responsibility for strengthening the system.

He challenged individuals to reflect on their role in shaping the future of healthcare, asking, “What will you offer to strengthen the foundations of our healthcare system?”

Calling for a shift in mindset, he added that quality healthcare must not remain a privilege but become a standard accessible to all.

“The future of healthcare must be one of hope, innovation, and excellence,” he said. “That future will be shaped by deliberate action, by investment in people and systems, and by a shared commitment to equity and accountability.”

Dr. Agyemang further expressed gratitude for the life-saving care he received at the hospital and pledged his continued support toward its growth and sustainability, noting that he remains “a beneficiary of your intentions and commitments.”

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‘We published what the Roads Ministry gave us’ — Sulemana Braimah defends Big Push report https://www.adomonline.com/we-published-what-the-roads-ministry-gave-us-sulemana-braimah-defends-big-push-report/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:42:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645327 The Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa, Sulemana Braimah, has clarified that The Fourth Estate based its reporting on the Big Push contracts strictly on information provided by the Ministry of Roads and Highways.

Mr Braimah made the remarks on Newsfile on JoyNews on Saturday, 28 March.

According to him, the figures and details published were drawn directly from the Ministry’s Big Push Master Register, which the media organisation accessed after initially being denied under the Right to Information Act.

“We basically put out what the Roads Ministry itself gave us from their Big Push Master Register,” he said, emphasising that the data reflects official records.

He explained that, following the initial refusal of their RTI request, The Fourth Estate had to appeal and also engage other agencies, including the Ghana Highways Authority, to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the contracts.

“The information we shared is what the Ministry made available — it is not speculative,” Mr Braimah added.

The clarification comes amid ongoing public debate over procurement processes under the Big Push programme, following The Fourth Estate’s report highlighting extensive use of sole sourcing and potential cost inflation.

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has since stated that only 44 per cent of major contracts were awarded through sole sourcing, countering claims circulating in the public domain.

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One firm awarded a Big Push sole-sourced contract was created in January 2025 – Sulemana Braimah https://www.adomonline.com/one-firm-awarded-a-big-push-sole-sourced-contract-was-created-in-january-2025-sulemana-braimah/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:27:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645323 Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, has revealed that some companies awarded sole-sourced contracts under the government’s Big Push infrastructure programme were only recently established.

Mr Braimah disclosed JoyNews Newsfile on Saturday, 28 March.

Highlighting concerns over procurement practices, he said, “One of the firms awarded sole-sourced contracts in Big Push was created in January 2025,” noting that such awards raise questions about transparency and adherence to competitive bidding principles.

He explained that the Fourth Estate, a media group tracking public procurement, had to appeal initial denials under the Right to Information Act to access details from the Ministry of Roads and Highways. The organisation also wrote to other agencies, including the Ghana Highways Authority, to verify contract records.

Mr Braimah reiterated calls for stronger oversight and stricter enforcement of procurement laws, stressing that awarding contracts to newly formed entities could undermine value for money and public confidence in government projects.

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Firefighters avert disaster after fuel tanker overturns at VALCO roundabout https://www.adomonline.com/firefighters-avert-disaster-after-fuel-tanker-overturns-at-valco-roundabout/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 11:59:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645318 A major road incident disrupted traffic at the Valco Roundabout in Tema on Friday morning after a fuel tanker overturned, spilling a large quantity of cargo onto the roadway.

The vehicle, a Bulk Road Vehicle with registration number GN 4978-12, was reportedly transporting about 50,000 litres of naphthalene condensate from Atuabo to the Tema Oil Refinery when it lost balance and fell onto its side.

The overturning of the tanker resulted in a significant spill, raising concerns due to the flammable nature of the substance. Although a portion of the product was lost, some of the cargo was carefully salvaged at the scene.

The accident quickly led to heavy traffic build-up, with congestion stretching as far as the Motorway Roundabout as motorists struggled to navigate the affected stretch.

Responding swiftly, the Ghana National Fire Service arrived at the scene within minutes, deploying multiple units to contain the situation. Fire crews focused on hazard control and spill containment, while remaining on standby in case of fire due to the volatile nature of the substance.

Fortunately, both the driver and his assistant escaped with minor injuries to their palms, and no fatalities were recorded.

Recovery efforts saw the deployment of a heavy-duty crane from Jatot Services, which carefully lifted the overturned tanker to clear the road. The prime mover was later towed to the Community One Police Station, while another tanker was used to transport the recovered product for safe handling.

With coordinated efforts from the fire service and the Ghana Police Service, the scene was secured, risks were minimized, and traffic was gradually restored.

Around 10:00 a.m., the affected section of the road was reopened, allowing normal traffic flow to resume after hours of disruption caused by the overturned tanker.

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Tema aircraft crash: Sad scenes from funeral of Elder Frank Donkor’s sons [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/tema-aircraft-crash-sad-scenes-from-funeral-of-elder-frank-donkors-sons-video/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 11:51:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645307 Grief hangs heavily over the forecourt of the State House, where family, friends and sympathisers have gathered to bid a solemn farewell to Captain Frank Amoaning Donkor and Elijah Ofori Donkor, who lost their lives in an aircraft crash in Tema.

The two brothers were sons of Elder Frank Donkor, founder of the Hebron Prayer Camp.

Dressed in black and red, mourners filled the ceremonial grounds, their faces marked by sorrow as tributes poured in for the young men. The atmosphere was subdued, punctuated by hymns, quiet prayers and moments of reflection.

Adom News’ Price Owusu Asiedu, who was at the funeral, reported that dignitaries, including government officials, church members, and community leaders have turned out to pay their respects to the deceased.

The brothers lost their lives after an aircraft they were flying from Ho to Accra crashed on Monday, March 16, 2026.

The light aircraft, with registration number 9G-ADV, crashed within the premises of the TMA Day Care Centre before catching fire.

Both occupants sustained severe burns and died as a result of the incident.

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Black Stars leave for Stuttgart ahead of Germany friendly clash https://www.adomonline.com/black-stars-leave-for-stuttgart-ahead-of-germany-friendly-clash/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 11:33:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645308 The Black Stars have shifted base to Stuttgart, where they are regrouping swiftly after Friday’s heavy loss to Austria.

Ghana endured a difficult outing in their opening international friendly of the month, falling 5-1 to the European side at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.

The result marked a stark setback in their preparations, despite a competitive first-half display.

Attention now turns to Monday’s high-profile friendly against Germany, set for March 30, with kick-off scheduled at 18:45 GMT. The fixture is part of Ghana’s build-up towards the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Against Austria, Otto Addo’s men held their own for much of the first half, but the game tilted decisively after the interval as the hosts took control.

Defensive frailties were exposed, with Austria striking four times in the second half.

Captain Jordan Ayew netted Ghana’s only goal, though it served as little consolation in a match that highlighted areas in need of urgent improvement.

Now in Stuttgart, the squad is expected to step up preparations with training sessions lined up over the weekend as they ready themselves for a stern test against the four-time world champions.

The meeting with Germany presents another opportunity for Addo’s side to respond, refine their approach, and regain momentum ahead of next year’s global showpiece in North America.

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‘A scandal is inevitable in 4-years, but don’t manufacture them’ – Suhuyini urges restraint https://www.adomonline.com/a-scandal-is-inevitable-in-4-years-but-dont-manufacture-them-suhuyini-urges-restraint/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 11:16:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645297 The Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Alhassan Suhuyini, has cautioned against the rush to label government actions as scandals, urging the public to rely on evidence rather than speculation.

The Member of Parliament for Tamale North made the remarks on TV3 Ghana on Saturday, 28 March, noting that while controversies may arise in any administration, they should not be manufactured.

“There is no way this government can survive four years without a scandal, but let us not force one when there isn’t one,” he stated.

His comments follow a report by The Fourth Estate, which raised concerns over procurement processes in the roads sector, citing extensive use of sole sourcing and possible cost inflation.

The report alleged that the Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, oversaw 81 sole-sourced contracts valued at more than GH¢73 billion within seven months.

In response, Mr Agbodza has maintained that the claims require proper context, indicating that only 44 per cent of major contracts under the government’s Big Push infrastructure programme were awarded through sole sourcing.

Mr Suhuyini called for a measured assessment of such findings, stressing the need for fairness and accuracy in public discourse.

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Black Stars will perform better against Germany – Otto Addo https://www.adomonline.com/black-stars-will-perform-better-against-germany-otto-addo/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 11:15:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645266 Ghana head coach Otto Addo has urged his side to regroup quickly following a heavy 5-1 defeat to Austria, stressing the need for focus and rapid improvement ahead of their upcoming friendly against Germany.

Speaking after Friday’s match at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium, Addo acknowledged the disappointment but emphasized that his responsibility extends beyond the result, highlighting the importance of reflection and swift recovery.

“This is my job. I try to give the boys a positive result all the time even in the midst of defeat. We have to analyse this game well, even though we have little time,” he said.

“Tomorrow we will talk about some things. We have to improve them. We have to improve them quickly. I know that the team has the quality to keep up with Germany.”

Addo pointed to both tactical and mental lapses as key factors in the defeat, calling for renewed focus, belief, and discipline within the squad.

“There were a lot of things wrong today. We have to learn a lot. We have to learn from the head. We have to trust ourselves. We have to play our game. And it’s clear that we need to talk about things, things that have gone wrong tonight. But I have to work with the guys to keep up, that they have a good mindset, and that they will be focused on the next match.”

Looking ahead to Monday’s clash with Germany in Stuttgart, Addo expressed confidence that the Black Stars can bounce back, provided they correct their errors and approach the game with determination.

“So, we’re going to talk about that. And I know that we can do well against Germany, and we also have to get that into our heads. So, in this respect, I’m proud of the team,” he concluded.

Ghana face Germany at 18:45 GMT as part of their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Livestream: 2026 Adom TV Fufuo Party underway https://www.adomonline.com/livestream-2026-adom-tv-fufuo-party-underway/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 11:12:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645299 The forecourt of the Multimedia Group in Kokomlemle is charged as the 2026 edition of Adom TV’s annual ‘Fufuo Party’ gathers momentum.

Patrons from across Ghana have thronged the venue with their ‘asanka’ to enjoy good fufu.

People present will get to interact with their favourite Adom TV presenters, while enjoying thrilling performances from gospel musician, Joyce Blessing, music-duo Keche among others.

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Adom TV ‘Fufuo’ Party patrons embark on colourful procession [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/adom-tv-fufuo-party-patrons-embark-on-colourful-procession-video/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 10:57:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645295 The much-anticipated Adom TV Fufuo Party is not only about rich flavours and satisfying meals. It is also a vibrant celebration of music and dance.

Patrons at the Adom TV Fufuo Party 2026 turned the celebration into a lively spectacle as they took part in a spirited march-past from the forecourt of Multimedia Group Limited in Kokomlemle.

The procession led by Abena Opoku Anhwinee, Sister Sandy and a brass band drew attention as they marched from the event grounds through the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, alongside enthusiastic patrons who have embraced the festive spirit.

The colourful procession formed part of activities marking the annual food festival, which continues to draw large crowds from across the country.

Participants, dressed in vibrant outfits, marched with energy and enthusiasm, drawing cheers from onlookers and adding to the festive atmosphere.

The march-past featured groups of patrons, media personalities, and invited guests moving in coordinated formations, blending entertainment with cultural expression. Music from a live brass band provided rhythm for the procession, as spectators captured moments on their phones and joined in the excitement.

The march-past has become one of the highlights of the Fufuo Party, reflecting the event’s unique blend of tradition, fun and togetherness, while reinforcing the role of local cuisine in national identity.

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Value for Money Office should be part of PPA – Baffour Awuah https://www.adomonline.com/value-for-money-office-should-be-part-of-ppa-baffour-awuah/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 10:38:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645294 Nana Adjei Baffour Awuah, Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, has expressed doubts over the effectiveness of the newly passed Value for Money Office Bill 2026, noting that its mandate is intrinsically linked to broader procurement systems. He spoke on JoyNews Newsfile on Saturday, 28 March.

Baffour Awuah argued that the office cannot function in isolation and must operate within a framework that ensures clarity in roles, responsibilities, and enforcement mechanisms.

“The Value for Money Office is only meaningful if it has a clear operational mandate, integrated within the existing legal and institutional structures,” he said.

The legislation, passed in Parliament earlier this year, aims to create an independent body to strengthen oversight of government spending and public sector procurement. It is designed to enhance efficiency, accountability, and transparency across public financial management.

Baffour Awuah cautioned that without strict alignment to existing laws and a clear operational blueprint, the Value for Money Office risks becoming ineffective.

He emphasised that proper implementation and enforcement would be key to ensuring the institution delivers tangible results for the public.

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‘Democracy Is Not for Sale’ forum ends with strong calls to tackle vote buying, reform political financing https://www.adomonline.com/democracy-is-not-for-sale-forum-ends-with-strong-calls-to-tackle-vote-buying-reform-political-financing/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 10:31:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645290 The JoyNews Democracy Is Not for Sale forum ended on a high note on Friday, March 27, with renewed calls for decisive action against vote buying and comprehensive reforms to safeguard Ghana’s democratic process.

Held at the GNAT Hall, the forum brought together academics, security officials, and civil society actors to confront the growing influence of money in politics and chart a path towards electoral integrity.

Throughout the discussions, speakers painted a worrying picture of a democracy increasingly shaped by financial inducements rather than the will of the people.

Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University for Development Studies, Eliasu Alhassan, warned that Ghana’s democracy is being reduced to a “commodity,” driven by poverty and vote buying.

He argued that politicians continue to exploit economic hardship and limited public awareness to influence voter choices, stressing that accepting money in exchange for votes effectively undermines citizens’ decision-making power.

Prof Alhassan further highlighted a major enforcement gap, noting that many incidents of vote buying go unreported, making it difficult for law enforcement agencies to gather evidence and prosecute offenders.

Adding a security perspective, Northern Regional Operations Commander, Richard Lantei Odartey, underscored the role of public education in addressing the problem.

He said many Ghanaians lack adequate understanding of democratic principles and electoral laws, a situation that continues to fuel voter inducement.

He stressed that vote buying remains a criminal offence under Ghanaian law, but securing convictions requires clear and credible evidence of influence, a challenge compounded by weak reporting and cultural perceptions around gift-giving during elections.

The forum, organised by the JoyNews Impact Makers Foundation, forms part of a broader national campaign aimed at generating citizen-driven recommendations for a proposed campaign finance reform blueprint.

As discussions wrapped up, participants called for stronger policies, stricter enforcement of electoral laws, and intensified civic education to curb vote buying and restore public confidence in the democratic process.

There were also calls for political parties to shift from inducement-based campaigning to issue-based engagement, while citizens were urged to reject financial incentives that compromise their voting power.

The consensus was clear: without urgent reforms and collective action, the integrity of Ghana’s democracy risks further erosion, but with sustained commitment, the tide can still be turned.

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Akufo-Addo to lead ECOWAS election observers for Benin’s high-stakes presidential transition https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-to-lead-ecowas-election-observers-for-benins-high-stakes-presidential-transition/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 10:30:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645287 The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has officially appointed former Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to head its Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) for the upcoming presidential elections in the Republic of Benin.

The mission, scheduled for deployment from April 7 to 15, 2026, underscores the regional bloc’s commitment to ensuring a transparent and peaceful transition in one of West Africa’s key democracies.

The appointment was confirmed by the Chairperson of the ECOWAS Commission in a statement released on Friday, 27th March 2026.

The April 12 election is set to be a defining moment for Benin.

The incumbent, President Patrice Talon, who has led the nation since 2016, is barred by the constitution from seeking a third term. His decision to step down after two mandates has been hailed by regional analysts as a vital signal for democratic stability in a sub-region recently rocked by constitutional overstays and military interventions.

Under Benin’s two-round electoral system, a candidate must secure more than 50% of the total votes to win outright in the first round.

President Akufo-Addo’s leadership of the mission is governed by the 2001 ECOWAS Supplementary Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance. This legal framework empowers the observers to monitor the technical conduct of the polls, the neutrality of state institutions, and the overall environment of the election to ensure it meets international standards.

According to a social media update from ECOWAS, the mission’s presence aims to serve as a “catalyst for promoting democracy, good governance, and regional stability.”

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Britain shouldn’t be paying for a crime we helped eradicate – Kemi Badenoch on slavery reparations https://www.adomonline.com/britain-shouldnt-be-paying-for-a-crime-we-helped-eradicate-kemi-badenoch-on-slavery-reparations/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 10:26:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645286 The leader of the UK Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has taken aim at the Labour government’s foreign policy, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of failing to shield British taxpayers from what she described as potential “trillions in reparations” at the United Nations.

The criticism follows the United Kingdom’s decision to abstain from a significant resolution at the United Nations General Assembly, alongside 51 other countries, many of them members of the European Union.

The motion, led by Ghana, formally recognises the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and proposes a structured path toward reparatory justice.

While countries including the United States, Israel and Argentina voted against the resolution, the UK’s neutral stance has sparked debate at home over historical responsibility and possible financial implications.

Reacting on social media platform X, Mrs Badenoch questioned the government’s position, arguing that Britain’s historical role in ending slavery should have informed a different response.

“Russia, China and Iran vote with others to demand trillions in reparations from UK taxpayers…and the Labour government abstain! Britain led the fight to end slavery. Why didn’t Starmer’s representative vote against this? Ignorance…or cowardice? We shouldn’t be paying for a crime we helped eradicate and still fight today,” she wrote.

Her concerns echo arguments from some economists who caution that, although resolutions of the General Assembly are not legally binding, they can create a strong moral and political basis for future legal claims against states or institutions.

In New York, however, proponents of the resolution rejected suggestions that the initiative is aimed at extracting direct financial payments from Western governments. Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, clarified that the focus is on long-term development and restorative justice.

“We are demanding compensation – and let us be clear, African leaders are not asking for money for themselves. We want justice for the victims and causes to be supported, educational and endowment funds, skills training funds,” he stated.

He further explained that Ghana’s objective is to ensure that the lasting effects of the trade, through which an estimated 12.5 million Africans were forcibly taken across the Atlantic, are properly acknowledged and addressed through historical accountability.

The resolution secured broad backing, passing with 123 votes in favour, marking a significant moment for the African Union’s reparations agenda. President John Dramani Mahama, who has emerged as a leading voice on the issue, described the outcome as a pivotal step in confronting history.

“Let it be recorded that when history beckoned, we did what was right for the memory of the millions who suffered the indignity of the slave trade and those who continue to suffer racial discrimination. The adoption of this resolution serves as a safeguard against forgetting. It also challenges the enduring scars of slavery,” he told the assembly.

The UK’s abstention aligns it with a group of countries that found aspects of the resolution, particularly references to reparations frameworks, difficult to endorse, yet stopped short of outright opposition. The decision has highlighted divisions within Europe on how best to approach the legacy of slavery.

Historians note that while Britain played a major role in the slave trade for more than two centuries, it later became a leading force in its suppression, notably through the Royal Navy’s West Africa Squadron after 1807.

Mrs Badenoch has argued that this legacy should weigh heavily in how the country is judged in contemporary debates.

The Starmer administration has not formally responded to her remarks, though reports from Whitehall suggest the abstention was intended to balance diplomatic relations, particularly within the Commonwealth, while avoiding any binding commitment to reparations.

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Mahama urges international partners to respect Ghana’s position on LGBTQ issues https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-urges-international-partners-to-respect-ghanas-position-on-lgbtq-issues/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:31:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645282 President John Mahama has called on international partners to respect Ghana’s position on LGBTQ issues, stating that public policy in the country is shaped by its legal traditions, cultural values, and societal consensus.

The President made the remarks while responding to a question during a ceremony in the United States, where he was honoured with an international award.

His comments come amid renewed global attention on Ghana’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights.

Addressing the issue, President Mahama noted that debates around LGBTQ rights remain complex and unresolved, not only in Ghana but across the world, including in the United States, where differing legal positions still exist.

“The issue of LGBTQ rights is a motive, and they are not completely settled in terms of their nuances and arguments, not only in Ghana but all over the world.

“Even in the United States, you still have discourse on LGBTQ rights. There are still 26 states in America that have legislation that restricts LGBTQ rights,” he said.

The President clarified that the controversial anti-LGBTQ bill currently before Parliament is not a government-sponsored legislation but a private members’ bill, and therefore remains under the control of the legislature.

According to him, Ghana’s democratic institutions are actively engaged in reviewing the matter, with memoranda being received from a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including civil society organisations.

He expressed confidence that the final outcome would reflect the will of the Ghanaian people.

“I swore an oath to uphold the Constitution. And so the representatives of the people will discuss the bill, and once they pass it, then it comes up to the presidency. And the Constitution gives various pathways for dealing with it.

“If I object to the bill, I can send it back to Parliament. If there are issues that need to be dealt with, we have the Council of State, which is a superior body. I can refer to the Council of State for advice,” he explained.

President Mahama stressed that Ghana’s approach to the issue must be understood within its unique national context.

“I believe that our international partners should understand that public policy is grounded in our legal traditions, in our cultural context, and in our social consensus, and all those issues are playing out as we speak,” he added.

His comments follow reports that Lincoln University withdrew plans to confer an honorary doctorate on him, citing concerns over his perceived stance on LGBTQ+ rights.

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Complete Agenda 111 projects and put them to use – Akufo-Addo tells Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/complete-agenda-111-projects-and-put-them-to-use-akufo-addo-tells-mahama/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:15:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645274 Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on the Mahama administration to prioritise the completion and operationalisation of the Agenda 111 hospital projects initiated under his tenure.

He made the appeal during the launch of the centenary celebrations of the Kyebi Government Hospital, where he stressed that access to quality healthcare must not be subjected to partisan politics.

According to him, bringing the Agenda 111 facilities into full operation would significantly strengthen healthcare delivery across the country.

The Agenda 111 initiative was designed to construct 111 hospitals nationwide to bridge gaps in access to medical care, particularly in underserved areas.

The centenary launch, organised by the Akyem Kyebi Government Hospital Authority in collaboration with the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council, also served as a fundraising platform to support infrastructure development at the facility.

Speaking at the event, the former President reiterated the importance of continuity in national development projects, urging authorities to ensure that the hospitals are not left uncompleted.

Meanwhile, the Medical Superintendent of the facility, Dr. Isaac Adu-Opoku Antwi, highlighted several challenges facing the hospital despite its 100-year history. He noted the absence of key infrastructure, including a maternity block, a children’s ward, a physiotherapy unit, and residential accommodation for staff.

He expressed concern about the strain on existing facilities, revealing that children currently share wards with pregnant women, a situation he said compromises the quality of care. Plans are therefore underway to construct new wards as part of the hospital’s centenary legacy projects.

Also addressing the gathering, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin called for a comprehensive upgrade of the hospital. He appealed to stakeholders to support efforts aimed at improving healthcare services in the area, noting that the facility requires urgent modernisation to meet current demands.

The Agenda 111 initiative, was a flagship programme by the Akufo-Addo led New Patriotic Party (NPP) government aimed at constructing 111 hospitals to improve healthcare access nationwide but has been under public scrutiny over delays.

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Mahama honoured with International Statesperson Award in US https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-honoured-with-international-statesperson-award-in-us/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:06:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645273 President John Dramani Mahama has been awarded the International Statesperson Award by the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, the institution’s highest honour recognising outstanding global leadership.

Established in 1973, the award is presented to individuals whose work has significantly contributed to peace, freedom, and lasting influence in international affairs.

With this recognition, President Mahama becomes the first African leader to receive the accolade.

In his acceptance remarks, he credited his commitment to peacebuilding and development to the enduring influence of some of Africa’s most iconic figures, including Kwame Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela, and Kenneth Kaunda.

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“Who should compensate whom?” – Afenyo-Markin questions amidst heated debate on slavery reparations https://www.adomonline.com/who-should-compensate-whom-afenyo-markin-questions-amidst-heated-debate-on-slavery-reparations/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 08:59:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645270 A heated exchange erupted in Parliament on Friday as the Majority and Minority leaders debated the growing global push for reparatory justice linked to the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, questioned the dominant narrative around reparations, arguing that discussions on compensation must also reckon with the role played by some African actors during the period.

The Effutu MP cautioned against what he described as a selective retelling of history, noting that certain local groups were involved in capturing and selling fellow Africans.

In his view, this dimension cannot be ignored when assigning responsibility.

“When somebody berths a vessel at Cape Coast, and you decide to go to the North, Bono area, get to the Ashanti area, and to the Assin area, and you are chasing your strongest among your own people, then after 100 years, you say, ‘I should be compensated’,” Mr Afenyo-Markin stated.

While acknowledging the cruelty and injustice suffered by victims, he raised concerns about present-day calls for financial redress without addressing internal complicity.

“Who should compensate whom? We maltreated our own and told the whiteman that he should also maltreat our own. The story must be told and must be put in its proper context,” he added.

Despite his reservations, he condemned the abuses of the era, stressing that the treatment of enslaved Africans remains indefensible.

“It is also a fact that the inhumane treatment, the unfortunate humiliation, the marginalisation, injustice and abuse of our ancestors who became victims of this slave trade must be condemned.”

Responding, Majority Leader and Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, defended the call for reparations, linking it to longstanding global economic inequalities.

He argued that much of the wealth accumulated in Western economies can be traced to centuries of unpaid, forced labour by enslaved Africans.

“Many of those countries that have wealth can trace their wealth to slavery. Many of the capitalist countries that have become rich started from plantations that were worked on by slaves. It is the labour of these slaves that helped them to build capital,” Mr Ayariga said.

According to him, the demand for reparations is ultimately about equity and historical recognition.

“As a result, there is the need to share that wealth in recognition of those who have been the foundation of the creation of that wealth,” he concluded.

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Law practice is not a business of promises; don’t guarantee outcomes – Chief Justice tells new lawyers https://www.adomonline.com/law-practice-is-not-a-business-of-promises-dont-guarantee-outcomes-chief-justice-tells-new-lawyers/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 08:54:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645269 The Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, has called on newly enrolled lawyers to uphold truth and integrity in their professional lives, cautioning against the temptation to prioritise convenience over honesty.

Addressing the new entrants, he underscored the ethical demands of legal practice, reminding them that the profession is grounded in sound judgment rather than empty assurances.

“The practice of law is not a business of promises. It is a discipline of judgment. Do not guarantee outcomes you cannot control.

“A client may be disappointed by the truth, but they will be far more harmed by deception. And you will damage yourself more by the habit of convenient lies than by the courage of telling difficult truths,” he said.

The lawyers were formally enrolled in line with Section 7 of the Legal Profession Act, 1960 (Act 32).

In what he described as a significant policy change, the Chief Justice announced the scrapping of the long-standing separation between the “main call” and the “mini call” to the Bar. He noted that the dual-track system had, over time, created an unnecessary hierarchy within the profession. Going forward, prospective lawyers will have the option to be called either in October or March, without any implied difference in status.

“A person called to the Bar is called to the Bar fully, finally, and without qualification,” he stated, adding that the timing of one’s call should be seen purely as an administrative matter, not a measure of worth.

Touching on the recently passed Legal Education Reform Bill, 2026, the Chief Justice indicated that the new policy direction is aimed at broadening access to legal education while preserving professional standards.

He assured that although more opportunities would be created under the reforms, the quality of training and practice would not be compromised.

He further urged the new lawyers to embody five key virtues: integrity, diligence, respect for the courts, honesty, and personal discipline.

While acknowledging the demanding nature of legal work, long hours, complex decisions, and personal sacrifice, he described the profession as one of purpose and responsibility.

According to him, it offers “the opportunity to stand between power and vulnerability, between order and disorder, and between right and wrong.”

He further encouraged them to remain anchored in these principles throughout their careers, as they navigate the challenges and expectations of legal practice.

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Adom TV 2026 ‘Fufuo’ Party comes off today https://www.adomonline.com/adom-tv-2026-fufuo-party-comes-off-today/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 08:41:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645267 The much-anticipated Adom TV Fufuo Party 2026 is taking place today, Saturday, March 28, at the Multimedia car park in Kokomlemle, promising a full day of rich flavours and vibrant entertainment.

Food lovers and fun seekers are invited to gather for an unforgettable culinary experience, where a variety of well-prepared Ghanaian dishes will be served in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

Patrons will also be treated to live performances, with gospel artiste Joyce Blessing, Keche and other performers set to energise the crowd.

Over the years, Adom TV has consistently championed Ghanaian culture and local cuisine through this flagship event, turning it into a major attraction on the social calendar. The Fufuo Party continues to draw people from diverse backgrounds, united by a shared love for good food and great company.

Whether you are passionate about Ghanaian dishes or simply looking for a place to relax and enjoy the festive mood this Easter season, the Adom Fufuo Party offers the perfect setting.

Come along with family and friends, and indulge in a celebration where food, culture, and entertainment meet.

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We are defensively poor against Austria – Ghana coach Otto Addo https://www.adomonline.com/we-are-defensively-poor-against-austria-ghana-coach-otto-addo/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 08:12:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645262 Ghana coach Otto Addo has sounded the alarm over his team’s defensive vulnerabilities following the Black Stars’ heavy 5-1 loss to Austria in an international friendly, highlighting both structural flaws and psychological fragility.

The defeat in Vienna exposed Ghana’s struggles at the back, with the team initially holding its own before unraveling and conceding five goals in a performance that left the squad visibly shaken.

Addo was candid about the deeper issues behind the scoreline, pointing to the team’s mental resilience under pressure as a key area for improvement.

“Defensively, we have problems. We need stability, especially psychologically. After the third goal, we must keep our heads up and maintain intensity,” he said after the match.

The coach acknowledged the emotional impact on his players but emphasized that such setbacks require stronger responses on the pitch.

“I understand the players were disappointed, but these are moments when we must step up. We have to overcome this. Let’s focus on the defence,” Addo added.

Ghana conceded two early goals that Addo deemed avoidable before Austria capitalized on a series of lapses to score three more. The manner in which the goals were conceded, he said, underscored both technical shortcomings and a drop in concentration as the match slipped away.

“The first two goals were easy to prevent. For goals three, four, and five, there were significant defensive issues. We have to address this psychologically,” he admitted.

Addo’s assessment painted a picture of a side struggling not only with organisation but also with focus during decisive phases — an issue that could prove costly in more competitive fixtures.

“The next step is to stay strong and focused. The players must maintain concentration so this doesn’t happen again,” he said.

Ghana now turn their attention to a friendly against Germany in Stuttgart on Monday, March 30, with kick-off scheduled for 18:45 GMT. These matches form part of the Black Stars’ preparations for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Otto Addo unfazed by calls for his dismissal after humiliating defeat to Austria https://www.adomonline.com/otto-addo-unfazed-by-calls-for-his-dismissal-after-humiliating-defeat-to-austria/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 08:01:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645259 Ghana head coach Otto Addo has moved to dismiss growing criticism following the Black Stars’ heavy 5-1 loss to Austria, stressing that scrutiny comes with the territory of leading a national team.

The defeat in Vienna has triggered renewed debate over his position, with sections of supporters questioning whether he is the right man to guide Ghana into the 2026 World Cup.

However, the former Borussia Dortmund assistant coach struck a composed tone after the match, downplaying the backlash and insisting he pays little attention to external opinions.

“This is the job of a coach. When we lose, people are mainly trying to bring you down. I don’t really read too many things,” Addo said after the game.

“Even if we win, I’m not too much into social media or reading anything. Whatever people say, it’s normal, especially on an evening like this when the team didn’t play well and we also lost,” he added.

His remarks underline a manager determined to remain insulated from public pressure, even as concerns mount over both the result and the team’s overall display.

The performance against Austria exposed defensive weaknesses and a lack of cohesion, raising questions about Ghana’s preparedness ahead of key upcoming fixtures.

Attention now turns to the Black Stars’ next assignment against Germany on Monday, March 30, in Stuttgart, with kick-off set for 18:45 GMT. The fixture forms part of Ghana’s build-up to the 2026 World Cup, to be hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Why Caleb Yirenkyi was deployed as a right-back against Austria – Otto Addo https://www.adomonline.com/why-caleb-yirenkyi-was-deployed-as-a-right-back-against-austria-otto-addo/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 07:57:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645256 Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has explained his decision to deploy Caleb Yirenkyi at right-back, insisting the move was driven by necessity rather than preference.

The FC Nordsjaelland midfielder was fielded in a defensive role during Ghana’s 5-1 defeat to Austria in an international friendly at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna on Friday night.

Yirenkyi endured a difficult outing as the hosts exposed gaps on the right side of Ghana’s defence.

Speaking after the match, Addo pointed to a shortage of options in that position as the key reason behind the tactical adjustment.

“In his club, he has played as a defensive midfielder. We are having problems at that very position [right-back],” he said after the game.

“Caleb jumped into that position. We have a lot of midfielders, and our problem is that side. Now we are happy to get Marvin; he’s new to the system, so we have to see.”

Addo added that the technical team is still assessing new options, including recent addition Marvin, while stressing that midfield remains an area with sufficient depth.

“At the moment, we didn’t have enough options on the right side, and we have a lot of options in the midfield…that is why he [Yirenkyi] predominantly plays there,” he added.

Attention now turns to Ghana’s next assignment against Germany on Monday, March 30, in Stuttgart, with kick-off scheduled for 18:45 GMT. The fixture forms part of the Black Stars’ build-up to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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It’s disappointing to lose 5-1, says Otto Addo after Black Stars’ thrashing against Austria https://www.adomonline.com/its-disappointing-to-lose-5-1-says-otto-addo-after-black-stars-thrashing-against-austria/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 07:52:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645253 Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has admitted that the team’s 5-1 defeat to Austria ranks among the most disappointing results of his time in charge, pointing to missed chances and a collapse after a promising opening.

Ghana endured a difficult night on Friday at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, where defensive lapses were punished as Austria ran away with a commanding victory in the international friendly.

Despite the lopsided scoreline, Addo believes his side showed encouraging signs early in the game, particularly in the first half, when they carved out several opportunities that went unconverted.

“I can’t really remember us losing like this. It was really, really disappointing,” Addo said after the match.

The coach stressed that the outcome might have been different had Ghana made better use of their early pressure, noting that the team failed to convert key chances.

“At the end, I think we had a good first half, where we had some really, really good situations where we could have scored. Out of three or four situations, we at least should have scored one,” he added.

The heavy loss highlights the challenges still facing Addo and his technical team as they continue to fine-tune the squad ahead of future assignments, with emphasis now on improving consistency and sharpness in front of goal.

Attention now turns to the Black Stars’ next assignment against Germany on Monday, March 30, in Stuttgart, with kick-off scheduled for 18:45 GMT.

The fixture forms part of Ghana’s build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be staged in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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Otto Addo: We were not good enough against Austria https://www.adomonline.com/otto-addo-we-were-good-enough-against-austria/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 07:48:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645251 Ghana head coach Otto Addo has acknowledged that his Black Stars side fell short in their 5–1 defeat to Austria on Friday at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium.

The loss, in the first of two friendly matches this month, highlighted defensive lapses and a lack of intensity that Addo says must be addressed ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Austria took an early lead when Borussia Dortmund midfielder Marcel Sabitzer converted a penalty in the 12th minute following a handball by Ghana’s Jonas Adjetey.

Michael Gregoritsch and Stefan Posch added two more in the second half, before Jordan Ayew pulled one back for Ghana in the 77th minute.

Substitute Carney Chukwuemeka soon restored Austria’s three-goal advantage, and Nicolas Seiwald sealed the 5–1 victory in stoppage time.

“We have to do better. The second half was really, really not good enough at all. Everybody is playing for the World Cup, and we need to play with more intensity,” he said.

The Black Stars now turn their attention to Germany, with a friendly clash scheduled for Monday, March 30, in Stuttgart, kicking off at 18:45 GMT.

These matches form a crucial part of Ghana’s preparations for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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We need to play with intense tempo – Ghana coach Otto Addo https://www.adomonline.com/we-need-to-play-with-intense-tempo-ghana-coach-otto-addo/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 07:43:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645248 Ghana head coach Otto Addo has called for greater intensity from his players following a heavy 5-1 defeat to Austria in their first of two pre-World Cup friendlies.

The match, held on Friday at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium, exposed defensive lapses and a lack of sharpness, particularly in the second half.

Addo, who previously coached at Borussia Dortmund, was candid in assessing his team’s performance.

“We have to do better. The second half was really, really not good enough at all. Everybody is playing for the World Cup, and we need to play with more intensity,” Addo said.

Austria took the lead in the 12th minute through a penalty converted by Borussia Dortmund midfielder Marcel Sabitzer, following a handball by Ghana’s Jonas Adjetey.

The hosts extended their advantage in the second half with goals from Michael Gregoritsch and Stefan Posch.

Jordan Ayew pulled one back for Ghana in the 77th minute, but Austria quickly responded through substitute Carney Chukwuemeka, and Nicolas Seiwald sealed the 5-1 result deep into stoppage time.

Ghana now turns its attention to a friendly against Germany on Monday, March 30, in Stuttgart, with kickoff scheduled for 18:45 GMT.

These matches are part of the Black Stars’ build-up to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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There are big lessons to learn – Otto Addo after Black Stars’ humiliating defeat to Austria https://www.adomonline.com/there-are-big-lessons-to-learn-otto-addo-after-black-stars-humiliating-defeat-to-austria/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 07:38:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645245 Ghana head coach Otto Addo has acknowledged his team must quickly absorb key lessons as they build toward the 2026 World Cup, following a heavy defeat to Austria in Vienna.

The Black Stars were handed a sobering 5-1 loss on Friday night at the Ernst Happel Stadium, in a performance that exposed frailties at both ends of the pitch.

Marcel Sabitzer set the tone early, converting from the penalty spot in the 12th minute after a handball by Ghana defender Jonas Adjetey. The hosts tightened their grip in the second half, with Michael Gregoritsch and Stefan Posch adding to the tally.

Jordan Ayew briefly lifted Ghanaian spirits with a 77th-minute consolation, but any hopes of a late response were quickly extinguished. Substitute Carney Chukwuemeka struck almost immediately for Austria, before Nicolas Seiwald rounded off the emphatic victory in stoppage time.

Reflecting on the result, Addo admitted the scoreline was difficult to take, while stressing the importance of growth—particularly for his younger players.

“At the end, surely I think it was a little bit too high if you compare it to the two halves, but there are big, big lessons to learn, especially for our young players,” Addo said. 

Ghana will now turn their attention to a sterner test against Germany on Monday, March 30, with the match set to be played in Stuttgart. Kick-off is scheduled for 18:45 GMT.

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Wafcon 2026: Minister insists Morocco was ready to host tournament https://www.adomonline.com/wafcon-2026-minister-insists-morocco-was-ready-to-host-tournament/ Sat, 28 Mar 2026 07:27:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645241 Three weeks on from the last-minute postponement of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon), reasons for the delay remain a mystery, with a senior member of the Moroccan government saying the country was, and is, ready to host “any time”.

The tournament was due to kick off on 17 March but is now scheduled to run from 25 July to 16 August.

“That was a decision made at the Confederation of African Football (Caf),” Minister of Industry and Trade Ryad Mezzour told BBC Sport Africa of the postponement.

“What I know is Morocco is always ready to host any competition, any time, and we will be very proud and very happy to host it, be it this month or within three months.”

Morocco has turned itself into a de facto home for continental football in recent years.

This will be the third consecutive Wafcon held in the kingdom, while it also hosted the 2022 and 2024 Women’s Champions League, last year’s Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), the 2023 Under-23 Afcon, futsal Afcons and the recent men’s senior Afcon – a tournament which ended in chaos as Senegal walked off the pitch in protest at refereeing decisions made in added time at the end of the final in Rabat.

The West Africans eventually returned to the field of play and claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory over the hosts in extra time – but that result was controversially overturned last week by Caf’s independent appeal board following a complaint by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).

Caf’s disciplinary committee had initially rejected that appeal, instead deciding to issue sanctions which included a five-match ban for Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw.

When they were announced, the FRMF said those original penalties did not “reflect the seriousness of the incidents”, with the Moroccans’ ire leading to speculation about the country’s willingness to host Wafcon.

While BBC Sport Africa has been told that Morocco’s crowded international and domestic football calendar played a role in the postponement, the lack of clarity over the decision has been exacerbated by the brief statement released by Caf which cited “unforeseen circumstances”, with “partners, Fifa and other stakeholders” involved in the decision.

BBC Sport Africa was referred back to this statement when it asked Caf to respond to Mezzour’s claim that Morocco was ready to host this month.

Politics and player frustrations

A head shot of Nigeria defender Ashleigh Plumptre shows the defender from the shoulders up during training. She is wearing a dark green training top with a Nigeria Football Federation crest in the centre of the chest and has the sleeves rolled up to reveal the tops of her shoulders. Her hair is pulled back in a ponytail which is falling across her left shoulder while there is a slight glisten of sweat on her forehead as the sun shines on it

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Image caption: Ashleigh Plumptre played at her second Wafcon as Nigeria triumphed in Morocco last time out

At the start of February, South African Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie was forced to clarify remarks from his deputy that South Africa was set to step in as Wafcon hosts, adding further fuel to talk of a potential switch from Morocco.

McKenzie went on to say that “South Africa has expressed its willingness to support Caf if required, should alternative hosting arrangements for the 2026 Wafcon become necessary”.

In response, Caf president Patrice Motsepe said “many” other nations were interested in hosting Wafcon but could not because they wanted to alter the dates of the tournament.

Motsepe went on to insist “we can’t change the dates” – a comment which has aged poorly, especially as this is not the first time Wafcon has been shunted around Africa’s footballing calendar, leading to accusations that women’s football is not seen as a priority.

While the men’s Afcon was merely delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, Wafcon 2020 was cancelled entirely. The 2024 edition was finally played last July, having been postponed for a year.

This time around, with only 12 days’ notice given, teams were in the final stages of their preparations. Ghana’s players, for example, were already in a training camp in the UAE.

“It just wouldn’t happen for other tournaments in women’s football – and especially in men’s football,” Ashleigh Plumptre told Sportsworld on the BBC World Service.

The Nigeria defender, who was part of the Super Falcons side who secured a record-breaking 10th title last July, says the fact that the 2026 tournament – the first to feature 16 teams – will double up as qualifying for next year’s Fifa Women’s World Cup in Brazil makes the late postponement more distressing.

“Many teams haven’t even been in the Afcon before, never mind had the chance to qualify for a World Cup. It also helps them financially,” Plumptre added.

“All I can do, and I’ve almost probably been forced to be put in this position, is just take day by day and prepare myself in the best way that I can because there’s so many things I’ve had to get accustomed to, and many other players in African football, where you kind of just have to go with it, because you have no other choice.”

2030 World Cup planning continues

A promo shot for the World Cup sees the golden trophy sitting front and centre in the foreground of the image while the flags of the three 2030 joint hosts, Morocco, Portugal and Spain, are ranged from left to right respectively overlapping in the background in front of a blue board while displays the word Fifa in white lettering

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Image caption: Morocco will co-host the 2030 Fifa World Cup alongside Portugal and Spain, making it only the second African nation to host the tournament following South Africa in 2010

While Morocco is yet to be officially reconfirmed as the venue for this year’s Wafcon, a source close to power brokers at the FRMF told BBC Sport Africa that the Atlas Lionesses do expect to host in July, bidding for a first title after losing in the last two finals, and that Caf would have to officially strip the hosting rights should the governing body wish to make a change.

The uncertainty, however, comes at a time when Morocco is preparing to co-host the 2030 World Cup along with Spain and Portugal.

And although Mezzour admits the Afcon final, which was attended by Fifa president Gianni Infantino, was “difficult”, he maintains security forces inside the stadium did a good job.

“We are proud of the way the security corp and the security people did manage this situation,” he said.

“We always learn what to deliver from events, be it in Morocco or outside Morocco.”

He also revealed that a delegation from the United States, one of this year’s World Cup hosts, was in Morocco throughout the tournament.

“The World Cup is a chance for our country, like the Africa Cup [of Nations] was a chance for our country, to create more development, to create more wealth, to create more jobs, to create more public services in healthcare and in transportation. This is very important for us.”

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Kwahu Easter a national tourism asset that needs infrastructure support – Mpraeso MP https://www.adomonline.com/kwahu-easter-a-national-tourism-asset-that-needs-infrastructure-support-mpraeso-mp/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 20:07:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645222 The Member of Parliament for Mpraeso Constituency, Davis Ansah Opoku, has called for deliberate investment in road infrastructure across the Kwahu area to sustain and expand the economic benefits of the annual Kwahu Easter celebrations.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament, the Mpraeso MP described the Easter festivities in Kwahu as one of Ghana’s most important cultural and tourism events, noting that it has become a major driver of domestic tourism and local economic activity.

According to him, the celebration, which traditionally centred on family reunions and religious activities, has evolved into a national attraction that draws thousands of visitors to the Kwahu Ridge every year.

“The Easter period in Kwahu has become a vital source of income for thousands of individuals and households. It demonstrates the direct link between culture, tourism and livelihoods,” he told Parliament.

He explained that during the festive period, hotels and guest houses operate at full capacity while traders, food vendors, transport operators, and artisans record increased patronage.

Mr Opoku also highlighted the growing international appeal of the paragliding festival on the Kwahu Ridge, describing it as a key feature of Ghana’s adventure tourism offering.

He commended the Kwahu Business Forum for adding a strong economic and investment dimension to the celebrations by creating a platform for dialogue among entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers, and acknowledged the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, for helping shape the forum into a credible platform linking tourism with enterprise development.

Despite the progress, the Mpraeso MP expressed concern about the poor condition of several road networks, which continue to limit the full tourism potential of the Kwahu enclave. He cited the Akwasiho to Twenedurase through Obo road and its connection via Obomeng to Nkawkaw as critical routes requiring urgent improvement.

He also pointed to communities including Adawso, Asuboni, Nketepa, and Amatey, which possess strong eco-tourism potential but remain underdeveloped due to limited road access.

The MP stressed that upgrading road infrastructure in these areas would facilitate year-round tourism, stimulate local enterprise, create employment for young people, and improve market access for farmers and small businesses.

He concluded by inviting the Speaker and fellow MPs to visit Kwahu during the Easter festivities to witness firsthand the cultural vibrancy and economic opportunities the celebrations present.

Kwahu Easter has become one of Ghana’s most recognised tourism events, attracting thousands of visitors annually and contributing significantly to economic activity across the region.

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NPP National Secretariat deploys regional reps for polling station, electoral area elections https://www.adomonline.com/npp-national-secretariat-deploys-regional-reps-for-polling-station-electoral-area-elections/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:58:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645162 The National Secretariat of the New Patriotic Party has announced the deployment of regional representatives to constituencies across the country to oversee the upcoming polling station and electoral area elections.

The directive, issued in line with approved electoral guidelines, follows the submission of nominees by the various Regional Steering Committees. The move aims to ensure effective supervision and coordination of the elections at the constituency level.

According to the Secretariat, each constituency executive committee has been formally notified of the Regional Representative assigned to its area. These representatives will work closely with constituency executives to facilitate a smooth electoral process.

As part of their responsibilities, the regional representatives, together with constituency executive committees, are expected to appoint members of the polling station election committees in strict accordance with established guidelines.

The representatives will also act on behalf of the Regional Steering Committees to ensure adherence to electoral procedures, promote transparency and fairness, and guarantee timely reporting of all proceedings, including any irregularities.

The National Secretariat has further charged constituency executive committees to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and diligence in delivering credible and orderly elections nationwide.

A detailed list of the assigned Regional Representatives to their respective constituencies has been attached to the communication for reference.

The Secretariat expressed confidence that, with strong collaboration and adherence to guidelines, the elections will be conducted transparently and credibly across the country.

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Palestinian man killed as death toll from West Bank settler violence climbs https://www.adomonline.com/palestinian-man-killed-as-death-toll-from-west-bank-settler-violence-climbs-2/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:55:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645205 A Palestinian man has been killed and others seriously injured in separate settler attacks in the occupied West Bank.

Locals say that in the past day, several new outposts – clusters of settler homes unauthorised by the government – have been set up in areas where the Palestinian Authority is meant to have full control.

Settler violence has continued to surge in the West Bank since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran at the end of February.

Mohammad al-Malhi was the seventh Palestinian killed during this period.

His family said he was shot in the head by settlers who had erected an outpost on their land near Bethlehem.

Malhi’s family said Israeli soldiers had come to dismantle the outpost – but that after the army left, settlers returned to rebuild it, which is when the shooting took place.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said there had been a clash between settlers and Palestinians, during which an Israeli civilian opened fire.

They said one person was killed and three others were injured.

Video circulating on social media shows how another attack on Thursday left a 75-year-old man bruised and covered in blood. Residents say he was attacked in his home in Tayasir, near Tubas in the north, after settlers raided the village and shot at young men who confronted them.

The surge in settler violence follows a trend seen during the Gaza war, triggered by the Hamas-led attacks on Israel in October 2023; it has been accompanied by settlement growth fast-tracked by the Israeli government.

Last year set a record for the most extensive expansion of settlements and planning approvals since the UN began its monitoring.

All settlements are seen as illegal under international law. Outposts are set up without Israeli government approval.

In recent days there have been multiple new outposts set up – including in Palestinian Authority areas which Israeli law prohibits Israeli citizens from entering.

Some have been removed by Israeli forces. Settlements, backed by the Israeli government, are seen as illegal under international law, but outposts are set up without government authorisation.

According to Israeli media reports, this week, the security cabinet retroactively legalised 30 outposts throughout the West Bank.

Israel has built about 160 settlements housing 700,000 Jews since it occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem during the 1967 Middle East war – land Palestinians want, along with Gaza, for a hoped-for future state. An estimated 3.3 million Palestinians live alongside them.

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Three dead after helicopter crash in Hawaii https://www.adomonline.com/three-dead-after-helicopter-crash-in-hawaii/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:53:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645200 Three people have died after a helicopter crashed off the Hawaiian island of Kauai, police said.

The helicopter was carrying one pilot and four passengers, police said in a statement. Two survivors were taken to a hospital for treatment.

Police said the helicopter was operated by Airborne Aviation, a company whose website advertises “a doors-off thrill seekers adventure tour” of the picturesque island’s waterfalls, canyons, and beaches.

The US Coast Guard said the helicopter crash-landed about 100 yards off Kalalau beach. Authorities have not yet identified the victims.

Police said they responded to an alert of the crash at around 15:45 local time (01:45 GMT), along with the Coast Guard and fire department.

Kauai’s Mayor Derek Kawakami praised the recovery effort, telling local media: “Here on Kaua’i, whenever somebody puts their feet on our soil, they are one of ours.

“We treat them like one of ours, they are a part of our family, and our first responders respond with that spirit in mind.”

Andrew Williams, search and rescue mission co-ordinator for the Coast Guard in Honolulu, said: “We are greatly saddened by the loss of three lives in this helicopter crash and thinking of those individuals’ families and friends.”

Helicopter tours are a popular way for visitors to tour the island, which is where the blockbuster film Jurassic Park was shot.

Airborne Aviation’s 50-minute tour of the island offered a maximum of four passengers and costs $348 (£262) per passenger, according to its website.

BBC News has contacted Airborne Aviation for comment.

The incident is the latest fatal crash in Kauai involving a tour helicopter. Three people were killed when a helicopter operated by a different tour company crashed in July 2024.

The 2024 crash was caused by “an encounter with turbulence due to downdraft winds that resulted in mast bumping and an inflight breakup”, a report by the National Transportation Safety Board said.

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Palestinian man killed as death toll from West Bank settler violence climbs https://www.adomonline.com/palestinian-man-killed-as-death-toll-from-west-bank-settler-violence-climbs/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:50:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645157 A Palestinian man has been killed and others seriously injured in separate settler attacks in the occupied West Bank.

Locals say that in the past day, several new outposts – clusters of settler homes unauthorised by the government – have been set up in areas where the Palestinian Authority is meant to have full control.

Settler violence has continued to surge in the West Bank since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran at the end of February.

Mohammad al-Malhi was the seventh Palestinian killed during this period.

His family said he was shot in the head by settlers who had erected an outpost on their land near Bethlehem.

Malhi’s family said Israeli soldiers had come to dismantle the outpost – but that after the army left, settlers returned to rebuild it, which is when the shooting took place.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said there had been a clash between settlers and Palestinians, during which an Israeli civilian opened fire.

They said one person was killed and three others were injured.

Video circulating on social media shows how another attack on Thursday left a 75-year-old man bruised and covered in blood. Residents say he was attacked in his home in Tayasir, near Tubas in the north, after settlers raided the village and shot at young men who confronted them.

The surge in settler violence follows a trend seen during the Gaza war, triggered by the Hamas-led attacks on Israel in October 2023; it has been accompanied by settlement growth fast-tracked by the Israeli government.

Last year set a record for the most extensive expansion of settlements and planning approvals since the UN began its monitoring.

All settlements are seen as illegal under international law. Outposts are set up without Israeli government approval.

In recent days there have been multiple new outposts set up – including in Palestinian Authority areas which Israeli law prohibits Israeli citizens from entering.

Some have been removed by Israeli forces. Settlements, backed by the Israeli government, are seen as illegal under international law, but outposts are set up without government authorisation.

According to Israeli media reports, this week, the security cabinet retroactively legalised 30 outposts throughout the West Bank.

Israel has built about 160 settlements housing 700,000 Jews since it occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem during the 1967 Middle East war – land Palestinians want, along with Gaza, for a hoped-for future state. An estimated 3.3 million Palestinians live alongside them.

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Fire damages container at Suhum market https://www.adomonline.com/fire-damages-container-at-suhum-market/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:50:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645155 An early morning fire outbreak has caused damage to a container at the Suhum Market, prompting a swift response from firefighters.

The blaze, which occurred at the entrance of the busy market, engulfed a container in flames before personnel from the Suhum Fire Station arrived at the scene.

A six-member crew, dispatched immediately after a distress call, managed to bring the fire under control within minutes and fully extinguished it.

Preliminary investigations suggest that negligence by welders was the likely cause. Authorities say hot metal was left on wooden materials after welding work on the container, sparking the fire.

Although no casualties were recorded, the container sustained partial damage.

Officials continue to urge artisans and traders to adhere strictly to safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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Kwahu Easter festival is a national tourism asset for economic growth – MPs https://www.adomonline.com/kwahu-easter-festival-is-a-national-tourism-asset-for-economic-growth-mps/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:47:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645150 Members of Parliament have described the Kwahu Easter Festival as a key national tourism asset with the potential to drive economic development across the country.

The MP for Mpraeso, Davis Ansah Opoku, made the remarks in Parliament, highlighting the festival’s role in promoting Ghanaian culture while supporting livelihoods through increased business activity.

He noted that despite the festival’s potential, poor road infrastructure continues to hinder tourism growth in areas such as Adorso, Esubone, Nketepa, and Amatey, which possess significant eco-tourism and heritage attractions.

Mr Opoku urged the government to prioritise road upgrades in these communities to boost year-round tourism, create jobs, and improve market access for farmers and small businesses.

He further invited fellow lawmakers to participate in the festival to experience its cultural vibrancy and economic impact firsthand, adding that new opportunities such as water tourism and sports are expected to grow following the completion of the Adoso–Achie Amanfrom bridge.

Meanwhile, the MP for Afram Plains North, Worlase Kpeli, commended the government for rehabilitating the Adoso–Achie Amanfrom road, saying it will improve access to tourist sites and enhance the festival experience.

He also called for similar festivals to be replicated nationwide to promote cultural exchange, economic development, and social cohesion.

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Walewale MP commends Mahama, Akufo-Addo for roles in slavery reparations push https://www.adomonline.com/walewale-mp-commends-mahama-akufo-addo-for-roles-in-slavery-reparations-push/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:46:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645151 The Member of Parliament for Walewale, Abdul Kabiru Tiah Mahama, has praised both former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and President John Dramani Mahama for their contributions to the ongoing push for slavery reparations.

Speaking in Parliament, Mr. Mahama described the Accra Proclamation on Reparations as a landmark achievement, stressing that the issue goes beyond partisan politics and should unite all Ghanaians.

He criticised individuals who downplayed the former president’s efforts, urging recognition of his role in advancing the reparations agenda and its potential impact on Ghana and the wider African continent.

According to the Walewale MP, addressing historical injustices such as slavery is essential for healing and progress, and should not be seen as a distraction from current economic challenges like unemployment.

He further commended President Mahama for continuing the initiative, describing it as a clear demonstration of Africa’s commitment to achieving reparatory justice and confronting the lasting effects of slavery and colonialism.

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Multimedia Group brought me to Accra — Abeiku Santana https://www.adomonline.com/multimedia-group-brought-me-to-accra-abeiku-santana/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:44:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645142 The Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Abeiku Santana, has expressed deep appreciation to Multimedia Group Limited for playing a key role in his career growth.

According to him, the media organisation provided the platform that brought him from Kumasi to Accra, shaping his journey to success.

“If not for Multimedia, I might still be in Kumasi,” he said, adding that his recognition since 2002 has largely been due to the exposure he gained through the company.

Mr Santana noted that because of this impact, he always makes time to support Multimedia events despite his busy schedule.

He made these remarks at the Ghana Month durbar organised for Multimedia’s Adom brands at the Bukom Boxing Arena, where he also commended the organisers for putting together a successful and vibrant event.

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Evans Koranteng crowned winner of Adom TV Dame Dame 2026 https://www.adomonline.com/evans-koranteng-crowned-winner-of-adom-tv-dame-dame-2026/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:40:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645145 Evans Koranteng, popularly known as Otega, representing the Greater Accra Region, has been crowned winner of the Adom Brands Dame Dame 2026.

The grand finale, held at the Bukom Boxing Arena, brought together top contestants from across the country in a highly competitive showdown.

After an intense contest filled with suspense and excitement, Evans Koranteng emerged victorious, fending off stiff competition to claim the ultimate prize.

Ekow Simple placed second, while Yaw Kumah, also representing Greater Accra, secured third place. Osei Kofi from the Ashanti Region finished fourth.

The competition was marked by high energy and strategic gameplay, keeping spectators engaged throughout.

Speaking to Adom News after his victory, Evans Koranteng expressed his excitement and gratitude for emerging as the winner.

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Two sentenced to 50 years with hard labour for robbery in Bekwai https://www.adomonline.com/two-sentenced-to-50-years-with-hard-labour-for-robbery-in-bekwai/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:17:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645139 The Bekwai Circuit Court has sentenced two young men to a total of 50 years’ imprisonment with hard labour for robbery, bringing an eight-month trial to a close.

Presiding over the case, His Honour Isaac Apeatu delivered the ruling after the accused persons admitted to the charges.

Speaking to Adom News, the Ashanti South Regional Police Command’s Court Officer and Public Relations Officer, ASP Lloyd Baidoo, identified the convicts as Justice Oduro, also known as Akwasi Ketewaa, 23, and Emmanuel Tweneboah, popularly called Kwame, also 23.

According to ASP Baidoo, the two were convicted on two counts — conspiracy to commit a crime and robbery. The offences were committed at Ekurasi, after which the suspects reportedly went into hiding at Nankawurakro, where they were later arrested in the Jacobu District.

He explained that both individuals pleaded guilty during proceedings and were each sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment, to run concurrently.

Meanwhile, a third suspect, identified only as Akwasi TT, remains at large. Police say efforts are ongoing to apprehend him.

The sentencing marks the conclusion of a case that authorities say underscores the judiciary’s commitment to tackling armed robbery in the region.

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Half-baked professionals will always exist — Martin Kpebu Backs Legal Education Reform https://www.adomonline.com/half-baked-professionals-will-always-exist-martin-kpebu-backs-legal-education-reform/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:15:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645133 Human rights activist and lawyer Martin Kpebu has stated that no system can completely eliminate underqualified professionals, stressing that “half-baked” practitioners exist in every field.

His comments follow concerns over the passage of the Legal Education Reform Bill, which abolishes the monopoly of the Ghana School of Law and allows more tertiary institutions to train lawyers.

Speaking in an interview on Joy News, Kpebu acknowledged fears that the reforms could lead to declining standards. However, he dismissed those concerns, arguing that the presence of less competent professionals is not unique to the legal field and is not determined solely by the system in place.

According to him, no matter how structured or efficient a system is, there will always be individuals who fall short of expected professional standards.

He maintained that the reforms are unlikely to reduce the overall quality of legal practice in Ghana. Rather, he believes they could help maintain or even improve standards through increased competition and expanded access to legal education.

Kpebu emphasised that the focus should not only be on limiting numbers but on strengthening systems that ensure competence and professionalism within the legal sector.

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‘Uncovincing’ Black Stars humiliated 5-1 by Austria in Vienna https://www.adomonline.com/uncovincing-black-stars-humiliated-5-1-by-austria-in-vienna/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:05:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645085 Ghana’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup began on a sobering note on Friday evening, as the Black Stars were thrashed 5-1 by Austria in an international friendly in Vienna.

The four-time African champions were guests at the Ernst Happel Stadion for the first of two scheduled friendlies this month, but endured a difficult outing against a well-drilled Austrian side.

Head coach Otto Addo named a largely experimental starting XI, handing a return to goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi, while Caleb Yirenki, Jonas Adjetey, Alexander Djiku and Derick Arthur Kohn formed the backline.

Thomas Partey partnered Kwasi Sibo in midfield, with Jordan Ayew, Antoine Semenyo and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku supporting striker Prince Adu Kwabena.

Ghana showed early promise but struggled to maintain control as Austria, under Ralf Rangnick, gradually asserted dominance. The breakthrough came in the 13th minute when a handball by Adjetey resulted in a penalty, calmly dispatched by Marcel Sabitzer.

The early setback disrupted Ghana’s rhythm, although Prince Adu Kwabena came close to restoring parity with two quick chances before the half-hour mark. Austria nearly doubled their lead before the break, but Ati Zigi produced a fine save to keep the deficit at one.

The hosts resumed with greater intensity after the interval and extended their lead six minutes into the second half, with Michael Gregoritsch finishing off a move orchestrated by Sabitzer. Moments later, Stefan Posch added a third from a set piece, underlining Austria’s control.

Addo responded with a raft of substitutions in the 70th minute, introducing fresh legs, including Gideon Mensah and Ibrahim Sulemana. The changes briefly lifted Ghana, and Ayew pulled one back in the 77th minute to offer a glimmer of hope.

However, Austria quickly extinguished any thoughts of a comeback as Carney Chukwuemeka restored their three-goal cushion just two minutes later. Nicolas Seiwald then compounded Ghana’s misery with a fifth goal deep into stoppage time.

Despite the heavy defeat, the Black Stars will have an immediate opportunity to respond when they face Germany in their second friendly on March 30 in Stuttgart.

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Confidence Fiagadzi wins big at Police CID awards https://www.adomonline.com/confidence-fiagadzi-wins-big-at-police-cid-awards/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 18:39:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645161 In a moment that further cements his growing legacy within Ghana’s law enforcement landscape, Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi has been honoured with the Director General CID Special Award at the 2025 WASSA Celebration, a prestigious annual gathering recognizing excellence, dedication, and service among officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

The award, presented to distinguished detectives for their outstanding performance and unwavering commitment to duty over the years, highlights Inspector Fiagadzi’s consistent track record of professionalism, integrity, and resilience in the face of adversity.

It marks yet another milestone in a career defined not by convenience, but by courage and principle.

Now serving at the rank of Inspector, Fiagadzi’s elevation reflects both his competence and his unwavering dedication to duty.

His journey through the ranks has been shaped by discipline, faith, and a strong moral compass, qualities that continue to define his approach to policing.

In an environment often challenged by limited resources, operational constraints, and the evolving complexity of crime, Inspector Fiagadzi has continued to stand out.

His ability to remain steadfast, focused, and ethically grounded, even under pressure, has earned him admiration both within the Ghana Police Service and beyond.

Colleagues describe him as a man who does not waver in difficult moments, but rather rises to meet them with discipline and resolve. Even in the face of persistent challenges, he continues to work tirelessly, proving his commitment to justice and service to the nation.

This latest recognition at the WASSA Celebration underscores a broader truth: that excellence in policing is not a product of ease, but of endurance.

Despite the challenges inherent in the profession, Inspector Fiagadzi has consistently demonstrated that dedication and integrity can prevail.

His recognition as a recipient of the Director General CID Special Award is not only a personal achievement but also a symbol of what is possible when dedication meets purpose.

It serves as an inspiration to fellow officers and young professionals who aspire to serve with integrity in demanding environments.

As his list of honours continues to grow, one thing remains constant, Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi is not driven by accolades, but by a deeper calling: to defend the voiceless, uphold the law, and contribute to a safer, more just Ghana.

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Peace Council condemns renewed violence in Nkwanta https://www.adomonline.com/peace-council-condemns-renewed-violence-in-nkwanta/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 16:01:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645130 The National Peace Council has condemned the renewed outbreak of violence in Nkwanta in the Oti Region, which has reportedly claimed at least five lives, describing the situation as both disturbing and unexpected.

The Council noted that the escalation comes just weeks after it facilitated a stakeholder dialogue in the area, which concluded with a 13-point agreement aimed at sustaining peace.

Speaking to Accra-based Citi News, the Council’s Public Relations Officer, Kwesi Yirenkyi, expressed surprise over the return of tensions despite the prior commitments.

“We were in Nkwanta from the 1st to the 3rd of March to conduct a dialogue. As a Council, we are really surprised this has happened. At the end of the dialogue, all parties agreed to commit to a 13-point declaration,” he said.

“We strongly condemn the killings and urge the security agencies to continue investigations into all the deaths. We are also calling on all parties to exercise restraint,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has increased its presence in the Nkwanta South Municipality, deploying additional personnel to help restore calm and prevent further incidents as investigations continue.

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2028 election: I’ll be the David to bring restoration to Ghana — Janet Nabla https://www.adomonline.com/2028-election-ill-be-the-david-to-bring-restoration-to-ghana-janet-nabla/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 15:41:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645115 The 2024 flagbearer of the People’s National Party (PNP), Janet Nabla, has announced her intention to contest the 2028 general elections, positioning herself as a transformative leader determined to “restore” Ghana.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Nabla said her political journey is rooted in faith and a firm belief that the country is ready for a new direction beyond the two dominant parties.

“PNP is here by the grace of God. We are watching events closely and trusting that God knows best and where He wants to take Ghanaians,” she stated.

Nabla criticised both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), arguing that despite changes in leadership, governance patterns have remained the same.

“Ghanaians saw the failings of the NPP and voted them out in 2024. The NDC is now repeating the same mistakes. People have seen it clearly,” she said.

Looking ahead to 2028, Nabla expressed confidence in a political shift that she believes will favour a third force led by a woman.

“Going into the 2028 elections, there will be a change, led by a third political party with a female candidate—and that woman will be Janet Nabla,” she declared.

She added that Ghana’s democratic history has been dominated by male leadership, often with outcomes that fail to meet citizens’ needs.

“Since the start of our democracy, we have voted for men and seen the results. It is time for Ghanaians to vote for a woman,” she argued.

Highlighting the qualities women bring to leadership, Nabla said: “When a woman is in the family, she ensures that basic necessities like food, jobs, and housing are provided. That is what is important for leadership.”

She also stressed the need for integrity and strength in leadership. “I cannot be a pushover. If we are voting for a woman, it must be someone with integrity, God-fearing, and confident to work. By these standards, Janet Nabla Asana is the best candidate in the country,” she asserted.

Reaffirming her ambition, Nabla said: “I will contest on the ticket of the PNP, and I am hopeful I will win. For the first time, I will lead my party into an election to bring liberation to the people of Ghana.”

Framing her mission in biblical terms, she concluded with a bold pledge: “I will be the David of this country to bring restoration to my people.”

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Nkwanta South schools closed indefinitely amid renewed violence https://www.adomonline.com/nkwanta-south-schools-closed-indefinitely-amid-renewed-violence/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 15:39:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2645116 Schools across Nkwanta South in the Oti Region have been closed following recent violent disturbances that have claimed six lives, as authorities continue to assess the security situation before allowing academic activities to resume.

Although tensions in the area are easing, education officials and school heads say reopening will depend on clearance from security agencies to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and staff.

Residents have been urged to remain calm, cooperate with security personnel, and avoid spreading unverified information that could escalate tensions.

Authorities have assured the public that updates on when schools will reopen will be shared through official channels as stability improves.

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