1. Perez Chapel International owned by Archbishop Charles Agyinasare (initially started as World Miracle Bible Church which was later renamed World Miracle International) started in Tamale, the Northern Region of Ghana in 1987. It is without doubt that, alot of Muslim Friends in Tamale assisted Archbishop Charles Agyinasre and his …
Read More »Despite Challenges, Facts and Data Still Prove that NPP is Better Managers of the Economy than NDC ~ Dr. Razak Kojo Opoku
Sincerely speaking, Ghanaians experienced some significant level of economic difficulties especially during the Post Covid-19 economic recovery periods of 2021, 2022 and 2023, exacerbated by global supply chain disruptions caused by the geopolitical tensions/war between Russia and Ukraine. Before the war, Ukraine and Russia were major suppliers of wheat, fertilizers, …
Read More »Police arrests Wontumi FM/TV presenter over publication of false news
Source: Ernest K. Arhinful The Ghana Police Service has announced that it has invited Oheneba Nana Asiedu, a radio and television presenter based in Kumasi, to assist with investigations concerning the disseminating of false information about the upcoming general election on 7th December. The invitation is linked to an incident …
Read More »Alan is Wrong, Kufuor is Right, Bawumia is the Best Man for the Presidency ~ Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
Former President J. A. Kufuor is 100% right to say that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is the person with the right attitude, competence, integrity and strategic mindset to transform Ghana. The unpleasant attacks from Alan Kyerematen in response to Kufuor’s endorsement of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia can be best described as “a …
Read More »24 Questions to Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy ~ Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
1. What would be the total cost for the implementation of the 24-hour economy? and what would be the significant effects of the 24-hour economic policy at the macroeconomics level, and microeconomics level? 2. How would the 24-hour economy help Ghana to reduce the exchange rate from $1 to 2ghc …
Read More »Oil and Gas Production: Mahamah Committed To Building Trust with Local Populations
2024 writing marathon for JDM #667 Community engagement and support are pivotal to revitalising Ghana’s oil and gas sector, and John Mahama’s vision emphasises the importance of building trust with local populations. Engaging with communities not only fosters goodwill but also empowers residents to be active participants in the development …
Read More »Hurray!!! Afigya Kwabre South District, Now Municipal Assembly ~ MCE Confirms
With nostalgic FEELINGS and tears of joy is all over my cheeks and as write now. The number of letters that have been written. The appeals and follow ups to the Ministry of Local Government are just uncountable. BACKGROUND The District was established by the President of the republic, Nana …
Read More »Answers to John Mahama’s Five Questions On The Economy: Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
The Presidential candidate of NDC, John Mahama, has asked NPP’s Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia five questions on the economy. The five questions are very interesting. However, let me use this opportunity to respectfully provide answers to John Mahama’s questions as follows: Question 1: Why the exchange rate had skyrocketed to GHS …
Read More »Akua Donkor Shocking Death: NPP PC, DCE Pay Visit To Deceased Family At Ejurati
Story by Reindolf Amankwa The District Chief Executive of Afigya Kwabre South, Hon. Dr. Christian Adu-Poku and the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Afigya Kwabre South, Hon. Damata Ama Appianimaa Salam has paid a visit to the family of the late Maame Akua Donkor. Commiserating with the family, Hon. Christian Adu-Poku …
Read More »Great Countries are Built by Entrepreneurs not Politicians – Alex Dadey
The Executive Chairman of the KGL Group, Alex Apau Dadey says governments must stop paying lip-service when it comes to the promise of making the private sector the engine of growth. This, according to the business mogul, is because great countries are built by entrepreneurs or businessmen and not politicians. …
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