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MULTI DEBRICH GROUP LTD is a dynamic and diversified Ghanaian company with D U N S® Number: 933998886, offering innovative solutions and services across multiple sectors including Information Technology, Education, Multimedia, Entertainment, Real Estate, Transportation & Agribusiness. As the organizer of the prestigious GH AWARDS – Ghana General Awards and the official management company behind the internationally recognized Ghanaian-German artist QueenLet. Affiliate of OFM Computer World Europe with D U N S® Number: 427574161, a globally recognized IT powerhouse renowned for providing services in web development, software engineering, mobile applications, hosting, VPS, and streaming solutions. OFM Computer World Europe has a strong track record in the legal and intellectual property space, having successfully managed high-profile cases such as the Team Eternity Ghana copyright infringement case for Kwame Mickey and handling management disputes with Ghanaian gospel legend Esther Smith.
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Ghana Elections 2024, John Mahama Triumphs Over Bawumia On December 7, 2024, Ghanaians headed to the polls in a historic election that saw John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) reclaim the presidency, defeating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). This marks Mahama's return to power after a keenly contested race and his final term under Ghana’s constitution. Presidential Results Approximate According to Multi DebrichGroup.com analyst, Mahama secured approximately 58.48% (3,180,172) of the votes, defeating Dr. Bawumia, who garnered about 40.89% (2,223,277). Independent candidates and minor party representatives collectively accounted for the remaining votes. Mahama’s victory was particularly significant as he won major regions like Greater Accra, Central, Volta, and Northern, among others. Bawumia retained strongholds in the Ashanti region, and North East regions, reflecting the deep regional divides in Ghana's political landscape. A Peaceful Transition Dr. Bawumia gracefully conceded defeat before the official declaration by the Electoral Commission, emphasizing the importance of peace and democracy. He congratulated Mahama and pledged to support a smooth transition, reinforcing Ghana's reputation for political stability and democratic maturity. Parliamentary Results The NDC also made significant gains in the parliamentary elections, winning around 102 seats out of 275 as of time of writing, compared to the NPP's 40 seats. This outcome positions the NDC for a commanding majority in the next Parliament. Key battleground regions, such as Western and Bono East, tilted decisively in favor of the NDC, consolidating their legislative influence. Meanwhile, a few constituencies remain closely contested, with results pending in 29 seats. List of confirmed provisional winners of 2024 Ghana Parliamentary Election Results  - Agnes Naa Momo Lartey (NDC) retained her Krowor Constituency seat with 39,198 votes, defeating the NPP’s Emmanuel Laryea Odai, who polled 23,116 votes. - Oti Bless (NDC) secured his fourth term as MP for Nkwanta-North with 25,402 votes against Mr Nador’s 22,733 votes. - Alhassan Suhuyini (NDC) was re-elected as MP for Tamale North, polling 28,521 votes over his opponent’s 12,317 votes. - Samuel Atta Mills (NDC) retained the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) seat with 30,220 votes, ahead of the NPP’s Dennis Percyval Quaicoe, who garnered 17,675 votes. - Ibrahim Mutala Mohammed (NDC) won Tamale Central with a commanding 52,263 votes, defeating the NPP’s Sule Salifu, who secured 16,647 votes. - Rashid Pelpuo (NDC) retained the Wa Central seat with 38,579 votes, beating the NPP’s Hajia Humu Awudu, who obtained 30,724 votes. - Zanetor Agyemang-Rawlings (NDC) was re-elected in Klottey Korle, garnering 39,700 votes over NPP rival Valentino Nii Noi Nortey, who received 23,558 votes. Key Gains by the NDC   - Emelia Ankomah (NDC) made history by flipping the traditionally NPP-held Upper Denkyira East seat, securing 24,426 votes against Dr Awuah Kwofie’s 18,895 votes. - Felix Ofosu Kwakye (NDC) claimed the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese seat with 30,607 votes, defeating Eric Kobina Nyanteh (NPP), who polled 19,598 votes. - Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi Dorani (NDC) unseated veteran MP KT Hammond in Adansi Asokwa with 14,229 votes. Hammond received 13,275 votes. - Rev Kweku Addo (NDC) triumphed over incumbent Ursula Owusu-Ekuful in Ablekuma West, polling 31,866 votes to her 26,575.    - Abdul Rauf Tongym Tubazu (NDC) claimed Ayawaso Central with 29,755 votes, defeating NPP’s Henry Quartey, who garnered 23,345 votes. - Okle Felix Akwetey (NDC) won Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro with 37,473 votes, ahead of Sylvester Tetteh (NPP), who secured 27,888 votes. - Rachel Owusuaa (NDC) narrowly defeated Twum Barimah (NPP) in Dormaa East, polling 12,310 votes to his 12,050 votes. - Prince Ebenezer Arhin (NDC) unseated Ophelia Mensah Hayford in Mfantseman with 35...
Most Expensive Banana, Justin Sun In a world where luxury meets audacity, the title of “World’s Most Expensive Banana” is no metaphor—it’s a reality, thanks to blockchain visionary and entrepreneur Justin Sun. According to DebrichGroup.com business analyst, the Tron's cryptocurrency mogul has once again made headlines, this time with a jaw-dropping $6.2 million purchase of a banana-themed artwork. This unprecedented deal not only speaks volumes about the evolving intersection of contemporary art and the digital economy but also reinforces Sun’s reputation as a boundary-pushing disruptor. The Artwork in Question: A Banana Beyond the Ordinary The $6.2 million banana artwork isn’t your average fruit-laden still life. While details of the piece remain partly veiled to stoke intrigue, it’s believed to be an extension of the late Maurizio Cattelan’s famed Comedian, the banana duct-taped to a wall that stirred the art world in 2019. Cattelan’s conceptual masterpiece, hailed for its audacious simplicity, ignited global debate over the meaning of art and its value. In Sun's iteration of the banana phenomenon, the focus shifts to a new medium—one that blends physical art with blockchain technology. Sun has reportedly acquired the piece not only for its inherent artistic value but as part of a larger vision to tokenize high-value art and make it accessible to the crypto world. Why $6.2 Million? Justin Sun is no stranger to extravagant purchases that push cultural boundaries. From a record-breaking $4.6 million charity lunch with Warren Buffett to his acquisition of a $69 million Beeple NFT, Sun’s spending often serves as a statement about the future he envisions. The $6.2 million price tag on this banana art is symbolic, signaling the new age of valuation in the digital era, where tangible assets meet intangible innovation. For Sun, this isn’t merely a purchase—it’s a bridge between art enthusiasts and crypto investors. In his words, “Art is no longer confined to galleries or museums; its value can be preserved, shared, and monetized in ways we are only beginning to explore.” Art Meets Blockchain: Tokenizing Creativity A significant aspect of Sun’s acquisition lies in its potential for tokenization. The artwork is set to be transformed into an NFT (Non-Fungible Token), a digital asset recorded on a blockchain that verifies ownership and authenticity. Tokenizing the banana artwork would allow collectors and investors worldwide to own fractional shares of a cultural icon, democratizing access to art once reserved for the elite. This isn’t Sun’s first foray into art NFTs. He has previously acquired works by Picasso and Andy Warhol with similar plans to merge traditional art with cutting-edge digital platforms. Sun’s approach underscores his commitment to making art investment a global, inclusive experience. A Banana, or a Statement? Critics may scoff at the absurdity of paying millions for a banana-themed artwork, but the deal goes beyond the fruit. It challenges conventions, sparking dialogue about what constitutes value in art and how that value is recognized in the digital age. Much like the cryptocurrency ecosystem Sun champions, this deal questions the status quo and highlights the power of disruption. Sun’s extravagant purchase also invites reflection on the commodification of art. In an age where the lines between digital and physical assets blur, Sun’s banana is less about a fruit and more about an idea—an idea that art can evolve with technology, transcend boundaries, and redefine ownership. The Future of Art and Tech As the worlds of blockchain and fine art collide, Sun’s acquisition of the world’s most expensive banana signifies a pivotal moment. It hints at the limitless possibilities for art in the digital economy, where cultural artifacts are no longer confined to private collections or institutional walls. With Justin Sun’s $6.2 million banana deal, the art world has taken a bold leap into uncha...
Ability OFM Radio

Ability OFM Radio

2024-05-2920:55:01

Ability OFM Radio AbilityOFMradio.com – Ability OFM Radio is Ghana’s number one 100% Gospel music & Networks of global radios. Home for many activities. Our Gospel music is more African, from Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, South Africa etc and also Poland, International, Political News, Sports, Education, Free services etc. Enjoy Love and Reggae music. Ability OFM Radio is a privately Ghanaian radio station owned and run by the OFMcomputerWorld.com & DebRich.Org Group Of Companies based in Ghana, Nigeria & Europe. Contact Details: Networks: DebRich.org Group Of Companies Website: www.AbilityOFMradio.com FaceBook: abilityofm Twitter: @ofm_tv Language: Akan/English/Polish/German Contact Number: +49 176 37666477 Country: Germany Genres: Gospel / Music
Ya Allah by ZeeBwoy x Shaikh Mufti The male vocalist of the year winner at GH Awards 2024, ZeeBwoy featuring Shaikh Mufti dropped captivating soul music titled "Ya Allah". In a world where music often becomes the language of the soul, ZeeBwoy, a rising star in the music industry, has once again proven his ability to touch hearts. Teaming up with the inspirational Shaikh Mufti, they have released a deeply moving track titled "Ya Allah." This collaboration has already begun to resonate with listeners worldwide, blending spirituality and art in a way that feels both personal and universal. "Ya Allah" is a heartfelt plea, a soulful cry to the Almighty. The track masterfully intertwines ZeeBwoy’s emotive vocals with Shaikh Mufti’s profound spiritual influence, creating a soundscape that is at once soothing and thought-provoking. The song transcends musical boundaries, drawing on elements of soul, R&B, and traditional spiritual melodies to craft something truly unique. The lyrics of "Ya Allah" stand as the song's beating heart. They echo themes of faith, hope, and redemption, offering listeners a moment of introspection and connection with the divine. Whether you’re seeking solace in turbulent times or simply looking for music that speaks to the soul, this track delivers in ways that words alone cannot describe. Shaikh Mufti’s involvement adds an extra layer of depth to the piece. Known for his ability to infuse wisdom into every project he undertakes, his contribution elevates "Ya Allah" from a simple song to a spiritual experience. Together, ZeeBwoy and Shaikh Mufti remind us of the power of music as a medium for healing, connection, and worship. The production of "Ya Allah" is equally noteworthy. The arrangement is both lush and restrained, allowing the message to shine through while captivating listeners with its harmonic richness. The interplay of instrumentation, soft yet powerful, complements the vocals perfectly, creating an atmosphere of reverence and calm. Fans and new listeners alike have praised "Ya Allah" for its ability to evoke emotion and inspire reflection. As it continues to gain traction across streaming platforms, the track is not only a testament to ZeeBwoy’s artistry but also a celebration of faith and unity. In a time when the world is searching for moments of peace and inspiration, "Ya Allah" arrives as a much-needed reminder of the strength found in faith and the beauty that can emerge when talented artists come together with a shared purpose. This soul-stirring release is a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the transformative power of music. Tune in, and let the melody of "Ya Allah" take you on a journey of spiritual awakening and emotional depth. ZeeBwoy, the male vocalist of the year winner at GH Awards 2024
Nhyira Fie FM

Nhyira Fie FM

2024-06-0521:00:00

Nhyira Fie FM Nhyira Fie FM is Ghana's Most Popular musical multimedia leader with a solid Gospel music. Nhyira Fie is a broadcast radio station in Kumasi, the garden city of Ghana. NhyiraFie.com is a privately owned radio station, run by Debrich Group Of Companies, affiliated with OFM Computer World Europe. Nhyira means Blessing and Fie means Home or House. Hence, Home of Blessing or House of Blessing. Slogan: Nhyira Nkoaa! We stand to shape the pure music of blessings, as our slogan goes, NHYIRA NKOAA. Contact Details: Networks: DebRich.org Group Of Companies Website: www.NhyiraFie.com FaceBook: nhyirafiefm Twitter: @nhyirafie Language: Akan/English/Polish/German Contact Number: +233 24 5033810 Country: Ghana Genres: Gospel / Music
Newmont Makes First Gold Pour, Newmont Ahafo North Ghana, Newmont Gold Mining Newmont Corporation achieved a critical operational milestone: the first gold pour at its Ahafo North project in Ghana. According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, this event marks a tangible transition from development and construction phases into the production side of operations, and is a strong signal that the project is on track for commercial production in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2025. Background & Project Overview Location & Ownership: Ahafo North is located at Afrisipakrom, about 30 kilometers north of Newmont’s existing Ahafo South operations. It lies on the Ahafo lease originally acquired from Normandy Mining in 2002. Strategic Importance: Following Newmont’s sale of the Akyem mine earlier in 2025, Ahafo North becomes the company’s second operational mine in Ghana and one of the best remaining unmined gold deposits in West Africa. Investment & Scale: The project represents an investment of roughly US$950 million and holds reserves of about 4.6 million ounces of gold. What Led to the First Gold Pour The pour didn’t happen overnight. Several preparatory milestones had to be completed first: Ore Stockpiling: Began in late 2024 to ensure feedstock for the processing plant once it was ready. Commissioning of Infrastructure: Processing circuits where ore is crushed, ground, and gold extracted. Mining support facilities such as workshops, power, water systems, roads, and maintenance facilities. A Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) to manage mine waste safely and comply with environmental standards. 3. Ramp-Up Toward Operational Readiness: Testing processing flows, optimizing recovery rates, training staff, and ensuring safety and environmental systems are fully functional. This phase leads up to commercial scale operations. Key Figures & Projections Annual Gold Production: Expected between 275,000 and 325,000 ounces per year over a 13-year mine life. Job Creation: During development/construction: about 4,500 contracted jobs. Once operational: approximately 560 permanent positions plus about 1,000 contracted roles. Economic Contributions: Significant royalties, taxes, fees, and local development programs are expected. The Ghanaian government holds a 10% stake in Ahafo North. Significance & Impacts For Newmont Validates years of planning, engineering, and investment. Strengthens the portfolio with a long-life, high-yield asset in a favorable jurisdiction. Helps replace or supplement output following the divestment of other mines. For Ghana Boosts gold production, contributing to export earnings, foreign exchange, and government revenues. Generates thousands of jobs and builds local skills in mining, engineering, and support services. Brings infrastructure improvements and community development programs to surrounding areas. Regional / Industry Impacts Reinforces Ghana’s reputation as a stable, attractive mining jurisdiction, potentially catalyzing further investments. Adds significant gold supply from West Africa, which may affect regional output statistics. Challenges & Risks to Watch While the first pour is a major achievement, the path ahead has challenges, typical for large mining projects: Ramping up to Full Capacity: Achieving design throughput and consistent recovery rates can be hard, especially early on. Operational Costs: Costs of energy, labor, reagents, environmental compliance, and maintenance must be controlled to ensure profitability. Regulatory and Environmental Compliance: Tailings storage, water management, and environmental monitoring remain critical. Community Relations: Ensuring that local people see benefits and managing land, water, and social impacts. Gold Price & Market Risks: Gold price volatility, currency risks, and inflation could affect performance. Outlook & What’s Next
Ghana Schools Placement, Self Placement System, Check Placement, CSSPS Website ACCRA: The Ghana Education Ministry has announced the release of the 2025 Senior High School (SHS)/TVET placement results and says that more than 107,000 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates who qualified for placement will need to use the self-placement module on the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS). In total 590,309 candidates qualified for placement this year; 483,800 were automatically placed while 107,509 candidates must self-place. Quick summary Total qualified for placement: 590,309. Automatically placed: 483,800 (≈82%). Required to self-place: 107,509 candidates. Where to check placement and self-place: the official CSSPS portal (www.cssps.gov.gh) How placement normally works Ghana’s Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) matches BECE qualifiers to available slots across public SHSs/SHTSs, Technical & Vocational Institutions (TVIs) and participating private SHSs. Candidates submit ranked school choices at selection time; the CSSPS then attempts to place students automatically based on performance, choices and available vacancies. Where a match cannot be made automatically (because preferred schools are full, programme codes mismatch, or student ranking falls below cut-offs), the system opens a self-placement module so the student can pick from schools with available spaces. What the Ministry announced (key details) The placement release covers 724 public SHSs/SHTSs, 233 TVIs, and 70 private SHSs that are part of this year’s exercise. The Ministry said the inclusion of private schools has been expanded this year, with a pilot of more private SHSs under the Free SHS arrangement now visible on the portal. A pre-placement review window and an explainer process were introduced earlier to reduce errors during placement. Candidates were asked to verify personal details and school choices on CSSPS ahead of release. Resolution centres have been set up at district, regional and national levels (with the GNAT Hall in Accra named as a national centre) to assist candidates and handle disputes or corrections. Step-by-step: How students should self-place right now Go to the CSSPS portal: www.cssps.gov.gh and use the placement checker with your BECE Index Number and Date of Birth. Log in to the Self-Placement module: if your record shows “not automatically placed,” the portal will direct you to schools with available vacancies. Review available schools: carefully read programme codes (general SHS, technical, science, vocational tracks) and location before selecting. Select and confirm: choose one school and confirm; the system will lock your choice once submitted. Take a screenshot or print the confirmation page. Report to school on given dates: the Ministry/GES will publish reporting dates for placed students, follow official GES communications for reporting windows and orientation details. Practical tips and warnings Act quickly but carefully. Self-placement lists are of finite capacity; delaying can reduce options. (Note: check the portal for the active window/dates.) Verify identity details (index number, date of birth, gender) before placing, errors can prevent placement or create problems at reporting. Use resolution centres if your portal is malfunctioning, or if there appear to be errors in your records district/regional centres exist for assistance. GNAT Hall is the national centre for complex cases. Beware of fraud: only use the official CSSPS portal and official channels. Avoid individuals or groups promising guaranteed placements for a fee. Several news outlets and GES advisories regularly warn against unauthorised admissions or registration intermediaries. Why so many candidates need to self-place this year? Officials point to a combination of factors:
From Left: Marie Korkor Agbah-Hughes, Gabriel Owusu, Emmanuel Alottey and Manager Kevin Frey. Ghana’s weightlifting stars are making waves thanks to the leadership of Mr. Kevin Frey, recently nominated for Best Athlete Manager of the Year at the GH Awards 2025. From DebrichGroup.com analyst, under his management, athletes like Gabriel Owusu, Emmanuel Allotey, and Marie Agbah-Hughes have delivered historic performances on the African and world stage. Frey’s nomination reflects the global rise of Ghanaian weightlifting, powered by innovation and strategic management. Who is Kevin Frey? According to GhanaRegions.com reporter, Kevin Frey is not your ordinary sports manager. As the Founder & CEO of Just Keep Going Inc. (JKG), he blends traditional sports leadership with cutting-edge sports technology innovation. His unique approach merges AI-driven training systems, blockchain sponsorship models, and ethical governance frameworks to empower athletes. Beyond business, Kevin serves on the International Board of Ethics in AI (Toronto, Canada), ensuring that innovation in sports technology respects athlete welfare and ethical standards. This dual focus on technology and humanity makes him one of the most influential names in global athlete management today. Championing Ghana’s Next Generation of Weightlifters Kevin Frey’s impact shines brightest through the success stories of Ghana’s weightlifting team under JKG’s management. His athletes are breaking barriers and rewriting history: Gabriel Owusu: Captain of Ghana’s weightlifting team, won three silver medals at the African Championships, a landmark for Ghanaian weightlifting. Emmanuel Allotey: A rising star who secured bronze at the African Junior Championships, representing the new wave of Ghanaian strength athletes. Marie Agbah-Hughes: Competed at the IWF World Championships (15th place overall) and 6th at the African Championships in Clean & Jerks, cementing Ghana’s growing presence on the global stage. Innovation Meets Sports: AI & Blockchain for Athlete Success What sets Kevin Frey apart is his vision for the future of sports in Ghana. Through Just Keep Going Inc., he’s pioneering: AI-powered training systems that provide real-time feedback and optimize athlete performance. Blockchain-enabled sponsorships that create transparent, long-term opportunities for athletes. Strategic partnerships with global innovators like SingularityNET and Rejuve Biotech, pushing Ghana to the forefront of sports-tech development. Kevin Frey on His GH Awards 2025 Nomination In his own words: “This nomination is a testament to the incredible athletes I have the privilege of representing. Gabriel, Emmanuel, and Marie’s performances show the world that Ghanaian talent belongs on the global stage. At Just Keep Going Inc., we’re committed to combining innovation and grit to build a brighter future for sports in Ghana.” — Kevin Frey, CEO of Just Keep Going Inc. About GH Awards 2025 - Ghana General Awards The GH Awards is Ghana’s premier award scheme recognizing excellence across sports, business, music, law, governance, and innovation. Hosted locally and internationally, the event celebrates leaders and organizations shaping the future of their industries. The 2025 edition promises to spotlight game-changers like Kevin Frey who are transforming Ghana’s global image. About Just Keep Going Inc. Just Keep Going Inc. is a U.S.-based sports-tech and athlete management company committed to revolutionizing how athletes train, compete, and thrive. With a mission to uplift Ghanaian and African athletes, JKG combines AI-driven coaching, blockchain sponsorships, and global representation to ensure its athletes excel both on and off the field. With the GH Awards 2025 shining a spotlight on Kevin Frey’s groundbreaking work, the world is beginning to recognize what Ghana already knows: a new era of athlete management has begun.
Nyame Ye (God is Good) by Piesie Esther, Nyame Ye by Piesie Esther, produced by Kuami Eugene, Skyweb Videos. The GH Awards 2025 (Ghana General Awards) are shaping up to be a milestone moment for gospel music, with Piesie Esther receiving six major nominations. According to DebrichGroup.com reporters, these nominations honor her artistry, influence, and consistent contribution to the gospel industry. Her recognition spans across both vocal excellence and songwriting prowess, making her one of the most celebrated nominees this year. Piesie Esther six categories include: Gospel Song of the Year (Ateene) Gospel Artist of the Year Female Vocalist of the Year Best Music Video of the Year Most Popular Song of the Year Songwriter of the Year These nominations highlight the lasting impact of her earlier works, particularly her worship anthem Waye Me Yie, which continues to resonate across churches, events, and music charts in Ghana. A New Chapter: The Release of “Nyame Ye” Even as she basks in the glory of her GH Awards 2025 nominations, Piesie Esther is opening a new musical chapter with the release of “Nyame Ye.” The title translates to “God is Good”, a message that perfectly aligns with her testimony driven ministry. The song is produced by Kuami Eugene, whose touch blends modern soundscapes with rich gospel depth, giving “Nyame Ye” both a contemporary feel and a timeless worship atmosphere. The accompanying visuals, directed by Skyweb Videos, capture the power of the song through breathtaking imagery that complements its message of gratitude and praise. Click Here To Watch Nyame Ye (God is Good) by Piesie Esther The Power of "Nyame Ye" Song’s Message “Nyame Ye” is more than just a gospel release; it is a declaration of faith and thanksgiving. Through her commanding vocals, Piesie Esther emphasizes the unchanging goodness of God a message designed to uplift, inspire, and bring hope to listeners. Her ability to connect deeply with audiences has made her a household name in Ghanaian gospel music, and with this release, she continues her mission of using music as a ministry tool to impact lives spiritually and emotionally. Piesie Esther’s Impact on Ghana Gospel Music Over the years, Piesie Esther has become one of the most consistent and powerful voices in the gospel industry. From Waye Me Yie to Ateene, her songs often serve as worship anthems for believers across Ghana and beyond. Her GH Awards 2025 nominations reinforce her role as not just a singer, but also a minister of the gospel through music, with recognition in categories like Songwriter of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year further cementing her legacy. Looking Ahead With “Nyame Ye” now released, Piesie Esther is set to enter yet another defining chapter in her career. While the GH Awards 2025 will celebrate her past and present achievements, the release of her new anthem positions her for even greater recognition in the future. Whether she secures one award or sweeps all six categories, one thing is clear: Piesie Esther’s music continues to inspire, uplift, and point listeners to the goodness of God.
The Lion of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traoré, Akil Media, Twisted Heart Ibrahim Traoré: The powerhouse YouTube channel Africa Kids In Love and production company Akil Media are celebrating huge milestones this year from record breaking views for Twisted Heart to the highly anticipated release of their new political drama The Lion of Burkina Faso (Ibrahim Traoré). Adding to the excitement, several cast and crew members have earned prestigious nominations at the GH AWARDS 2025 (Ghana General Awards), proving that their creative impact is resonating nationwide. Twisted Heart Still Trending With 1.7 Million views After captivating audiences, which has now surpassed 1.7 Million YouTube views, Twisted Heart returns with a thrilling that picks up the inspirational, emotional and suspense-filled journey. New Release: The Lion of Burkina Faso Story by: Gyan Williams (Akil Media) Starring: Frederick Agyemang as Ibrahim Traoré Hot on the heels of Twisted Heart, Akil Media presents a bold, politically charged drama inspired by real-life events. The Lion of Burkina Faso tells the inspiring story of Ibrahim Traoré, a humble young man from a struggling village who trades a promising future in science for a life in the military. His mission? To protect his people and fight corruption that has drained Burkina Faso’s resources for decades. From battling terrorism with limited resources to challenging foreign interference, Traoré’s journey is one of bravery, sacrifice, and unyielding leadership. Frederick Agyemang’s powerful portrayal captures both the humanity and the unbreakable will of a man determined to see his country free. In a tense fictional climax, the world stands on the brink of war when France, Russia, and China face off over Burkina Faso’s independence. The UN intervenes, and the standoff ends marking a symbolic victory for Africa’s self-determination. GH AWARDS 2025 – Nominations & Recognition The talent behind these productions is making waves, earning top nominations at the Ghana General Awards 2025: Josephine Manu – Best Actress of the Year Gyan Williams – Best Director of the Year (Twisted Heart & The Lion of Burkina Faso) Elishaba Oforiwaa Sam – Best Actress of the Year Frederick Agyemang – Best Actor of the Year These nominations celebrate not only individual excellence but also the collaborative power of storytelling that Akil Media and Africa Kids In Love bring to the screen. Where to Watch & How to Support Both Twisted Heart and The Lion of Burkina Faso are available on the Africa Kids In Love YouTube channel. By watching, subscribing, sharing, and engaging with the content, viewers can help push these productions to even greater heights and support their journey at the GH AWARDS 2025. Watch now: Africa Kids In Love YouTube Channel. Vote: Support your favorite nominees at the GH AWARDS 2025 with your votes. From heartfelt mysteries to bold political thrillers, Africa Kids In Love and Akil Media are proving that Ghanaian film has the power to inspire, entertain, and challenge audiences. With multiple GH AWARDS 2025 nominations and unforgettable productions streaming now, this is the moment to join the movement.
Daddy Lumba, Shatta Wale, Google Trending Music Artists In today’s Google Trends chart, Daddy Lumba sits at rank #1 posthumously, but it’s Shatta Wale who commands attention with his resilience. Even in a week of national mourning, Wale’s steady position at #2 showcases his unparalleled connection with fans and his unrelenting visibility online. As of July 26, 2025, Shatta Wale is trending at #2, reaffirming his relevance and power in Ghanaian pop culture according to DebrichGroup.com. Unsurprisingly, Shatta Wale is at the center of it, even though Lumba's death has captured Ghanaian's attention. After dominating Google Music Trends as the most searched artist in Ghana for most of the past two weeks, Shatta Wale now ranks #2, following the passing of highlife legend Daddy Lumba on Saturday, July 26, 2025. Ghanaian megastar lady, Wendy Shay holds the third spot. DebrichGroup.com Editor can confirm that, even with Daddy Lumba’s trending surge driven by national mourning, Shatta Wale’s continued visibility proves his unshakable grip on Ghana’s cultural radar. Google Trending Music Artists in Ghana Shatta Wale’s Trending Timeline: The Breakdown Two Weeks Ago: Ranked consistently in the Top 3 trending artists in Ghana. Last Week: Reached the #1 spot, beating out other top artists like, Sarkodie, Burna Boy, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif, and King Paluta. Today (July 26, 2025): Sits comfortably at #2, only behind Daddy Lumba whose death has sparked widespread online searches and tributes. Shatta Wale’s name trending online is nothing new — but what’s keeping him so dominant in this digital era?. Why Shatta Wale Keeps Trending Week After Week 1. Musical Output That Never Slows Down From street bangers like “Your Mother” to major releases like “Commando”, Shatta Wale keeps the music coming. His recent live performances, including the President’s Cup concert, have also given fans more reasons to talk — and search. 2. Viral Crossover With Gospel Star QueenLet In April 2025, QueenLet, the rising Soakat gospel singer and Sing-a-thon star, posted a TikTok featuring Shatta Wale and Nigerian artist Peller. Shatta Wale’s comment — “THANK YOU OSOFO MAAME” — added humor, humility, and a touch of spirituality. It instantly went viral, bringing in cross-genre conversations that kept both names trending. 3. Internet-Savvy, Culture-Smart Shatta Wale doesn’t just release music — he crafts moments. Whether it’s uplifting local influencers like the Buzstop Boys, clapping back at critics, or engaging with gospel fans, Wale stays relevant by knowing what Ghanaian audiences want to hear — both online and off. Should Shatta Wale Be Nominated for GH Awards 2025? Absolutely, Shatta Wale’s presence in the digital space, musical influence, and viral resonance all make a strong case for multiple nominations at the upcoming Ghana General Awards 2025 (GH Awards 2025). He deserves nominations for: Artist of the Year Song of the Year (“Commando” or “Your Mother”) Best Performer Most Influential Artist Viral Moment of the Year (for the QueenLet TikTok comment) His consistency, cross-genre presence, and engagement with both the youth and gospel audiences place him in a unique category — not just a performer, but a pop-cultural force. While Daddy Lumba’s passing has rightfully captured the nation's attention, Shatta Wale’s consistent Google Trends presence proves he’s still one of Ghana’s biggest forces in music — both digitally and artistically. He’s not just trending — he’s staying. Whether he’s number one or number two, Shatta Wale continues to shape the sound, spirit, and search results of Ghana.
Ghana Solar Eclipse, Total Solar Eclipse, August 2027 The total solar eclipse of August 2, 2027, is more than a rare astronomical event. It is a spectacle of science, a moment of celestial awe, and for many, a spiritual touch-point. Whether you're a scientist, a spiritual seeker, or simply someone who marvels at the wonders of the universe, this six-minute window of darkness in broad daylight will offer a memory of a lifetime. Ghana West Africa has been one of the few African countries to witness remarkable solar eclipses that brought daytime darkness and awe to the skies. Here are some notable solar eclipses experienced in Ghana. March 29, 2006 – Perhaps the most famous in Ghana's recent memory, this total solar eclipse swept across the country, with places like Jirapa, Wa, and Techiman experiencing full darkness for over 2 minutes. Crowds gathered across towns and cities to witness the event, with schools and media offering education on eclipse safety. June 21, 2001 – A partial eclipse was visible over southern Ghana, although the event was short-lived and less dramatic. November 3, 2013 – A hybrid eclipse, starting as an annular and becoming total in parts of Africa. Ghana witnessed a partial eclipse, with up to 80% coverage in some areas. October 14, 2004, and February 26, 1979 – Also marked notable partial eclipses, though not as widely remembered. These events have always stirred public fascination, scientific engagement, and spiritual reflection across Ghana. What Causes a Total Solar Eclipse? A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, fully covering the Sun’s disk from the perspective of some observers on Earth. This alignment can only happen during a new moon, and due to the elliptical orbits of the Moon and Earth, such precise positioning is rare. The Moon's umbra (the darkest part of its shadow) sweeps across Earth, creating a path of totality. Within this path, observers experience total darkness in the daytime, as the Moon blocks sunlight completely for several minutes. A New Chapter Awaits: The Total Solar Eclipse of August 2, 2027 While Ghana will not be in the direct path of totality for the 2027 eclipse, the magnitude of the event will resonate globally. For those willing to travel, this will be an unmissable opportunity to witness over 6 minutes of total darkness, the longest since 2009—and the longest until 2114. When and Where: Exact Date and Timing Date of Eclipse: Saturday, August 2, 2027 Start of total eclipse: Around 10:00 UTC Maximum eclipse: 10:07 UTC (peak darkness) End of eclipse path: Around 12:00 UTC At its peak, the eclipse will last an extraordinary 6 minutes and 23 seconds—a rarity, as most total solar eclipses only last 2 to 4 minutes. Countries in the Path of Totality (Full Darkness) While the eclipse will be partially visible in much of Africa—including Ghana, which will experience a partial eclipse of 40–60%—the following countries will witness totality, with some enjoying 6+ minutes of darkness: 🌒 Total Eclipse With 6+ Minutes: Egypt (especially Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada) Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Eritrea, Somalia. 🌘 Total Eclipse (Shorter Duration): Tunisia, Libya, Oman United Arab Emirates (UAE) – limited areas Pakistan – western regions India – Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan Morocco – coastal visibility 🌗 Partial Eclipse Observers: Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, South Africa Europe (Southern Spain, Italy, Greece) Other parts of West Africa Scientific Importance of the 2027 Solar Eclipse This eclipse presents a rare chance for scientists, educators, and the public to study and marvel at the natural dynamics between the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Key Scientific Opportunities: Solar Corona Observation: The eclipse exposes the Sun’s outer atmosphere, enabling research into solar wind and space weather. Testing General Relativity: Astronomers can observe how light from dis...
AZUSA 23 LAGOS: Minister Yadah, Bishop Fred Addo, Pastor Emmy Kosgei Madubuko, Apostle Anselm Madubuko, Bishop Wale Ajayi, Apostle Flourish Peters, Minister Ighosa Obaroh As the sun rises over the city of Lagos this July 2025, a sound will pierce the atmosphere, a sound of revival, of consecration, of divine visitation. AZUSA 23 Lagos is not just another gathering. According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, this is a prophetic convocation, a reawakening, a call to ascend into realms of glory, and to behold THE REVELATION OF JESUS in a generation hungry for more. 🔔 THE CALL TO ASCEND For seven days—July 21st to 27th, 2025—the heavens will kiss the earth at Revival Assembly Church, as AZUSA 23 Lagos Camp Meeting gathers saints, seekers, and kingdom warriors under one mandate: to encounter the Person, Power, and Presence of Jesus Christ. This is more than a conference—it is a divine appointment. A clarion call to prophets, pastors, leaders, worshipers, and everyday believers who sense that God is doing something NEW in Nigeria and across the earth. The fire of Azusa is here again, and Lagos is the altar. 🕊️ MEET THE HOSTS 🔹 Apostle General Anselm Madubuko Apostolic voice. Revivalist. Father to nations. Apostle Anselm Madubuko is the founder and General Overseer of Revival Assembly—an apostolic center that has birthed movements and raised firebrands across continents. With over three decades of ministry, he is renowned for hosting revival crusades, conferences, and prophetic outpourings that have left cities transformed and nations awakened. His mantle is fire; his message, Christ crucified and risen. Apostle Anselm carries a burden for national transformation through spiritual revival, and AZUSA 23 is yet another expression of this calling. Known for his boldness, prophetic authority, and fatherly heart, he stands as a watchman over the spiritual climate of Africa. 🔹 Pastor Mrs. Emmy Madubuko Intercessor. Builder. Mother of Zion. Pastor Emmy Madubuko, co-pastor and dynamic woman of God, is a seasoned teacher and prayer warrior whose ministry touches women, youth, and leaders globally. She is a prophetic voice of strength and grace, known for her wisdom, warmth, and passionate pursuit of the Holy Spirit. Together, she and Apostle Anselm are leading voices in the revival wave sweeping the globe. She is also known as Emmy Kosgei, is a Kenyan Multiple award Winner, Recording & Performing Gospel Artiste and songwriter married to Apostle Anselm Madubuko. Emmy was raised in the Rift Valley Province by her religious parents who served in the Church in different capacities with the mother being a reverend and the father a bishop. Emmy’s upbringing in a religious household and her community dialect influenced her choice in singing gospel music in Kalenjin. Emmy Kosgei bursted into the limelight in 2009 after releasing her single titled “Taunet Nelel” which was massively successful across East Africa. She released her debut album titled Taunet Nelel back in October 2009 which was well received gaining her more popularity in the gospel music industry and making her a household name. 🔥 GUEST MINISTERS 🔸 Apostle Flourish Peters Founder, The Logic Church Apostle Flourish Peters is a radical reformer and a grace apostle shaking traditional religious systems with the message of the finished work of Christ. As founder of The Logic Church, he’s raising a new generation grounded in identity, power, and purpose. His meetings are marked by deep revelation, joy in the Holy Spirit, and supernatural encounters. Apostle Flourish carries a Davidic anointing—merging teaching and worship, faith and fire. He’s a prophetic voice to this generation and a vessel of reformation to the church at large. 🔸 Bishop Wale Ajayi Lead Pastor, Church of God Mission Int'l, The StandPoint Bishop Wale Ajayi is one of Nigeria’s leading voices in doctrinal clarity, Kingdom reformation, and apostolic structure.
USA President Donald Trump, Israel and Iran war, Middle East Report reaching DebrichGroup.com indicates that, in a dramatic escalation of Middle East tensions, the United States has directly intervened in the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, launching coordinated airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities. This marks the first confirmed U.S. military action targeting Iranian nuclear infrastructure and significantly raises the risk of a broader regional conflict. Background: Israel-Iran Conflict Intensifies According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, the roots of the conflict trace back decades, with Israel and Iran maintaining hostile relations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Over the years, Israel has accused Iran of developing nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian program, a claim Tehran vehemently denies. Despite numerous covert operations, cyberattacks, and targeted assassinations — many attributed to Israel — open warfare was largely avoided until early 2025, when a missile exchange triggered by border clashes with Hezbollah spiraled into a full-scale confrontation. Israel launched a series of preemptive strikes deep into Iranian territory in March 2025, targeting Revolutionary Guard bases and suspected nuclear facilities. Iran responded with ballistic missile attacks on Israeli military and civilian targets, drawing condemnation and concern from around the world. The U.S. Enters the Conflict In the early hours of June 21, 2025, American B-2 Spirit stealth bombers and F-35 strike aircraft, reportedly operating from bases in the Gulf and Diego Garcia, carried out precision strikes on three key Iranian nuclear sites: the Natanz enrichment complex, the Fordow underground facility, and a suspected centrifuge assembly plant near Isfahan. Pentagon officials confirmed the operation, citing intelligence that Iran was accelerating efforts to weaponize enriched uranium amid the chaos of war. A senior U.S. defense official stated: “We acted to eliminate an imminent threat. Iran was moving beyond red lines, and inaction would have allowed irreversible nuclear escalation.” The Biden administration (which has faced domestic and international pressure over its handling of the Iran-Israel conflict) argued the intervention was both defensive and preemptive. In a televised address, President Joe Biden emphasized that the United States does not seek war with Iran but will not allow nuclear weapons to proliferate in the region. Details of the Strikes According to satellite imagery and Iranian state media, the strikes caused significant damage: Natanz – Iran’s primary uranium enrichment facility, was hit with deep-penetrating munitions. Iranian sources claim several centrifuge halls were destroyed, though the full extent is still being assessed. Fordow – A heavily fortified underground site built into a mountain, was targeted with specialized bunker-buster bombs. Preliminary reports suggest the facility may have been disabled. Isfahan Centrifuge Plant – Believed to be a key node in Iran’s enrichment infrastructure, was engulfed in flames, with secondary explosions suggesting a hit on stored nuclear components or fuel. Iran has yet to release full casualty numbers, but early estimates suggest dozens of personnel may have been killed or injured. Iran’s Response and Global Fallout DebrichGroup.com can confirm that, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a fiery response, vowing “severe and comprehensive retaliation.” The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced it had placed all forces on high alert and threatened to target U.S. assets in Iraq, the Gulf, and the eastern Mediterranean. Iranian state TV declared the U.S. “an active combatant in a war against the Islamic Republic,” warning regional allies of America — including Saudi Arabia and the UAE — that they would also be considered hostile parties if they provide bases for further U.S. operations.
Adu-Boahene, Cyber Security Funds Case The cyber world was meant to be safer—until the money meant to secure it disappeared. Prosecutors in Ghana’s explosive GH₵ 49 million cybersecurity funds case now allege that Adu-Boahene, a key figure in the scandal, failed to declare his personal assets, raising serious questions about transparency and accountability in the public sector. The accusations come amid a broader investigation into the suspected embezzlement of public funds earmarked to protect Ghana’s digital infrastructure. These funds, meant to defend against cyberattacks and modernize national security systems, are now at the center of a corruption storm that threatens to undermine public trust in government institutions. “When the watchdog is compromised, who protects the people’s purse?” The Allegations At the heart of the new controversy is Adu-Boahene’s alleged failure to comply with asset declaration laws—a requirement for all public officials in Ghana. Prosecutors claim this lapse is not merely procedural, but potentially intentional, raising questions about whether assets were deliberately hidden to avoid scrutiny. Legal analysts argue that undeclared assets often signal attempts to conceal income gained through improper or illegal means. In corruption cases, such omissions are red flags that invite closer examination of a suspect’s financial dealings, lifestyle, and influence over public contracts. The Bigger Picture: GH₵ 49M in Question The undeclared assets revelation comes as part of a sweeping investigation into the misappropriation of nearly GH₵ 49 million in public funds allocated for cybersecurity development. These funds were intended to upgrade national systems, improve data protection, and prepare government agencies for the growing threat of cybercrime. Instead, auditors and prosecutors have uncovered a trail of suspicious expenditures, questionable contracts, and irregular financial flows. Kwabena Adu-Boahene’s role in the administration and oversight of these funds has come under intense scrutiny—especially now, with asset declaration non-compliance added to the list. Public Outcry and Institutional Response The Ghanaian public, long weary of corruption scandals, has responded with growing frustration. Civil society groups and anti-corruption advocates are demanding not only legal accountability, but systemic reform. The Adu-Boahene case has become a symbol of the wider challenges facing public governance in the country. “Every case like this chips away at trust,” said one civic leader. “When leaders can’t follow basic rules like asset declaration, how can we trust them to manage millions meant for national security?” Meanwhile, calls for transparency and reform within the institutions that handle public funds are growing louder. Critics argue that weak enforcement mechanisms and political shielding allow high-profile figures to escape consequences—something many hope will change with this trial. What Happens Next? Adu-Boahene is expected to appear in court again in the coming weeks, where prosecutors will formally present the asset declaration violations alongside other charges. Legal observers say the outcome could be pivotal—not only for this case but for how future corruption cases are prosecuted in Ghana. If convicted, Adu-Boahene could face significant fines and jail time, and the case may trigger wider audits and asset probes involving other officials connected to the cybersecurity funds. A Moment of Reckoning This scandal, painful as it may be, could also be an opportunity—a turning point for Ghana’s anti-corruption agenda. The question now is whether the system will rise to meet the challenge or continue the cycle of impunity. Note: GH₵49 million is equivalent to approximately USD 9 million, based on the exchange rate at the time. Adu-Boahene said "I’ll Definitely Come Out of This!" in an audio.
Ghana Cedis The Ghanaian cedi has shown signs of resilience. After reaching lows of around GHS 16.40 per USD earlier in the year, it appreciated to approximately GHS 10.36 in mid-May before stabilizing near GHS 10.60. - Ghanaian cedi symbols ₵. This rebound is attributed to proactive government measures, including gold-backed reserves and increased investor confidence. Future Projections: 3 Months, 6 Months, and 1 Year: According to DebrichGroup.com, the cedi is expected to maintain its current strength, with projections suggesting it could reach GHS 10.00 per USD if supportive policies continue. Ghanaian CEDI [currency sign: GH₵ and currency code: GHS] is the unit of currency of Ghana. The Ghanaian Cedi (GHS), the official currency of Ghana, has been at the center of national and international economic discussions in 2025. Amid global economic shifts, fluctuations in the US dollar, and domestic financial reforms, the performance of the cedi has become a crucial topic for Ghanaians at home and abroad. This article explores: The current exchange rate The cedi’s recent trends and future outlook The implications of a falling dollar What Ghanaians can do to support the cedi Forecasts for the next year Current Exchange Rate (As of May 29, 2025) $1 USD ≈ 15.86 GHS $100 USD ≈ 1,586 GHS These rates reflect real-time market conditions and may vary slightly between banks and forex bureaus. How Long Will the Cedi Stay Strong? The cedi's resilience depends on several factors: Foreign exchange reserves (including gold) Export performance (especially cocoa, gold, and oil) Inflation control Government spending discipline External economic factors like global oil prices and dollar strength If these elements are managed well, the cedi could retain relative strength for the next 3 to 6 months, with challenges possibly intensifying in the 9- to 12-month horizon. How a Falling Dollar Could Benefit Ghana A depreciation in the US dollar can positively affect Ghana in the following ways: Positive Impacts: Lower External Debt Burden: Ghana’s debt, much of it dollar-denominated, becomes cheaper to repay. Cheaper Imports: Imported goods from non-dollar economies (e.g., China, Europe) may become more affordable. Stronger Export Earnings: Exports priced in dollars bring more value when converted to cedis. Investment Appeal: Stability in the cedi attracts foreign direct investment (FDI). However, caution is needed, as other currencies could gain relative strength, which may increase the cost of imports from non-dollar sources. What Should Ghanaians Expect? 1. In 3 Months (August 2025): From DebrichGroup.com analyst, Cedi might stabilize between GHS 10.50–12.00 per USD if current policies hold. Domestic inflation could ease. Slight relief on fuel and food prices. 2. In 6 Months (November 2025): Forecasts suggest the cedi may face renewed pressure, reaching around GHS 12.80–14.00. Seasonal cocoa exports may cushion this. 3. In 9 Months (February 2026): Post-holiday imports and possible IMF loan repayments may challenge the cedi. Rate could hover near GHS 15.00+. 4. In 1 Year (May 2026): If government spending increases ahead of elections, the cedi could weaken further to around GHS 17–20 per USD. If fiscal discipline is maintained, the rate could remain under GHS 15. What Caused the Dollar to Fall? Several global and domestic dynamics have influenced the relative weakness of the dollar: High U.S. interest rates tapering off Reduced global demand for U.S. Treasury bonds Increased global interest in alternative reserves (gold, yuan, digital currencies) Emerging markets shifting from dollar-based trade In Ghana’s case, increased gold-backed reserves and bilateral trade agreements (e.g., oil-for-gold) have reduced dollar demand. How Ghanaians Can Help Strengthen the Cedi Buy Local, Export More:
Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta Economist, Politician and former Ghanaian Finance Minister Kenneth Nana Yaw Kuntunkununku Ofori‑Atta, also known as Ken Ofori-Atta was born on 7th November 1958 in Kibi, Eastern Region, Ghana. According to DebrichGroup.com, Ken Ofori-Atta’s journey is one of striking contrasts: a Wall Street investment banker turned African statesman, whose influence shaped Ghana's economy during one of its most turbulent decades. As co-founder of the pioneering Databank Group and later the nation's finance minister, his legacy straddles financial innovation, controversial fiscal policies, and unprecedented public scrutiny. From IMF negotiations to an international Interpol Red Notice, his story is both a mirror of Ghana’s ambitions and its accountability struggles. Kenneth Nana Yaw Kuntunkununku Ofori‑Atta hails from a politically prominent family—his father was economist-politician Jones Ofori Atta, and he’s a cousin of President Nana Akufo‑Addo. Educated at Achimota School, he earned a B.A. in Economics from Columbia University in 1984 and an MBA from Yale School of Management in 1988. Professional Career After a stint at Morgan Stanley and Salomon Brothers in New York, he returned to Ghana in 1990 to co-found Databank Group. His leadership transformed it into a leading financial services firm across West Africa. Political Career as Finance Minister (2017–2024) Nominated by President Akufo‑Addo, Ofori‑Atta served as Ghana's Minister of Finance and Economic Planning from 27 January 2017 to 14 February 2024. During his tenure, he chaired the World Bank/IMF Development Committee, steered Ghana through a significant IMF-supported debt restructuring after the 2022 default, and earned praise—including “Africa Finance Minister of the Year 2018”. Later Years & Controversies Despite early economic optimism—like an S&P rating upgrade—his term drew criticism that culminated in a parliamentary censure motion in October 2022 amid currency decline and economic mismanagement. He was ultimately reshuffled out in early 2024 🛑Interpol Red Notice: Why, When & Where, Why Was He Listed? In early 2025, Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) launched investigations targeting five major corruption cases involving Ofori-Atta—most notably: Alleged misuse of approximately US $58 million in public funds tied to an unfinished “National Cathedral” project. Financial misconduct in contracts related to petroleum revenues, electricity, ambulance procurement, and a revenue assurance deal with Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Ltd (SML). Key Timeline Date Event Jan 2025 OSP requests his presence by 10 Feb regarding corruption cases. Feb 12, 2025 Declared a “fugitive” after not appearing due to claimed medical treatment abroad . Feb 18, 2025 OSP removes him from the wanted list after he offers to return in May. Mar 2025 He files suit against the OSP over reputational damage and online content . June 2, 2025 OSP re-declares him wanted as he fails to appear again . June 5–6, 2025 Interpol issues the Red Notice following the renewed request .   What Is an Interpol Red Notice? It is not an arrest warrant, but a global alert asking member countries (all 196 nations) to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition. Ofori‑Atta is described as a 65‑year‑old Ghanaian male, born in Accra on 7 November 1958, 1.70 m tall, black hair/eyes, known to speak English and Twi. Possible detainment is now valid in any of the 196 member countries, including major jurisdictions like the US, UK, South Africa, Guyana, Hong Kong, and the Cayman Islands Reactions & Implications His legal team deems the "fugitive" label an infringement of rights, citing ongoing medical treatment abroad Some legal experts argue that making the Red Notice public might undermine covert arrest strategies and border surveillance
Ama Endorsed, The Lady Carpenter Ama Endorsed was born on February 17, 1996, in Dzodze, Volta Region, she spent most of her life in Accra, where she built a legacy rooted in resilience, creativity, and empowerment. Comfort Esime Adzigbli, affectionately known as Ama Endorsed or “The Lady Carpenter,” was a pioneering Ghanaian entrepreneur, carpenter, and social media influencer who shattered gender norms and inspired a generation of young women to pursue their dreams fearlessly. Early Life and Education Ama was the eldest child in her family and developed an early interest in carpentry by assisting her father, who was a carpenter. She attended Aburi Presbyterian Senior High Technical School in the Eastern Region, where she completed her secondary education. Career and Entrepreneurship Ama's journey into entrepreneurship began with her passion for carpentry, a skill she honed under her father's guidance. In 2016, she founded Namas Decor, an interior design firm specializing in custom furniture. She later expanded her business portfolio by establishing Namas Autos, focusing on car interior reupholstery and vehicle sales. Her unique blend of craftsmanship and business acumen earned her the nickname “The Lady Carpenter.” Ama's work not only showcased her talent but also challenged societal norms, proving that women could excel in male-dominated industries. Social Media Influence With over 328,000 followers on Instagram, Ama utilized her platform to share her work, inspire others, and advocate for women's empowerment. Her authenticity and dedication resonated with many, making her a beloved figure in Ghana's creative and entrepreneurial spaces. Legacy and Impact Ama's untimely passing on April 17, 2025, at the age of 29, sent shockwaves through Ghana and beyond. Her death, following a brief illness, was confirmed by her family, who requested privacy during their time of mourning. Tributes poured in from celebrities, fans, and fellow entrepreneurs, all mourning the loss of a trailblazer who redefined what it meant to be a woman in business. Ama Endorsed funeral was held on May 24, 2025, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Ashaley Botwe, followed by her burial in her hometown of Dzodze. Ama Endorsed's life was a testament to courage, innovation, and the power of breaking barriers. Her legacy continues to inspire countless individuals to pursue their passions and challenge the status quo. May her soul rest in perfect peace.
Priscy, QueenLet, Afua Asantewaa, Afua Asantewaa didn’t just sing for Sing-A-Thon records—she sang for recognition, resilience, and roots. But after being accused by TikToker Priscy of using her sing-a-thon for business and fraud, her silence broke in a bold, passionate message. As the dust settles, gospel minister QueenLet emerges as a poised contender for her own record-breaking feat. This is the sound of three women defining 2024’s cultural narrative. In a moment that has sent waves across social media, Ghanaian media personality, Afua Asantewaa has addressed harsh and personal attacks from a TikToker, setting the record straight in a passionate yet powerful monologue. Her words, though emotionally charged, are more than a clapback—they are a testimony of strength, vision, and the journey of a woman determined to rise above the noise. Afua Asantewaa, who captured national attention with her Guinness World Record sing-a-thon attempt, has been the subject of unfair criticism and unfounded accusations, including being labeled a fraud alongside her husband. For a woman who poured her heart and soul into her musical marathon, this kind of online dragging not only crosses boundaries but underscores a disturbing trend—women tearing down fellow women for clout. In her address, Afua did not mention the TikToker by name, perhaps to deny her the very spotlight she desperately craves. “Women are supposed to support women,” Afua stated, “not drag each other down.” Her call is clear: in an era where digital platforms can amplify voices, we must choose to amplify the right ones—those rooted in truth, integrity, and empowerment. This moment also casts a powerful spotlight on another Ghanaian woman of vision and voice—QueenLet, the spirit-filled gospel artist preparing for her own Guinness World Record sing-a-thon submission. Unlike Afua, whose attempt was ultimately not certified, QueenLet’s journey has just begun. But the foundation is different: one laid not in noise, but in preparation, strategy, and a prayerful commitment to excellence. Two Women. One Purpose. Different Journeys. What unites Afua Asantewaa and QueenLet is more profound than their Guinness aspirations—it’s their courage. To dream out loud. To sing until their voices give out. To represent Ghana on a global stage where women’s efforts are often scrutinized more than celebrated. Afua’s raw words, though born from frustration, carry a deeper message. “They wish they had what I have,” she said. That “what” isn’t just fame—it’s vision. It’s impact. It’s legacy. QueenLet too, stands in that lineage. As she prepares to submit her own record-breaking gospel marathon, let it be known: this is not a competition between women, but a continuum of greatness. Both women are examples of what it means to break barriers in the face of ridicule. Afua Asantewaa’s experience is not a failure—it’s a chapter. And QueenLet’s forthcoming sing-a-thon is not just a record attempt—it’s a message. A message to young African women that their voice matters. That endurance is power. And that no TikTok critique can silence a song born of purpose. In the end, Afua said it best: “We are thinking. We are visionaries.” Indeed. And visionary women don’t compete—they complete a legacy. Below is the full text of Afua Asantewaa's Video: "Sometimes I chant on videos, discussing me, and all that like this, I don't want to use the word stupid, because I'm a lady. Sometimes I want to respond to some of these comments, and that's why I don't want to mention her name here, because I feel like I'm going to give her the platform that she's hungrily seeking. You get it? And for such a lady who is busy looking for a career on TikTok, to call my husband and I fraudsters. A girl like that, me obaa, I don't usually do this. I mean, women are supposed to support women. Women don't drag women down. Sometimes when I want to go hard on some of these people, of course I have mature,
Shatta Wale, QueenLet, PellerAcclaimed Ghanaian multilingual gospel singer and recipient of the GH Awards' Sing-a-thon Artist of the Year, QueenLet, has captivated the public once again with a powerful and unexpected revelation involving Nigerian entrepreneur and artist Peller, and Ghana’s iconic dancehall king, Shatta Wale. In a recent video statement according to DebrichGroup.com, QueenLet shared stunning insights into Peller’s recent visit to Ghana, where he connected with Shatta Wale. According to QueenLet, this meeting was not merely social—it was spiritually symbolic. She revealed that Peller's decision to create a dance challenge video using Shatta Wale’s hit track “Taking Over” was divinely inspired. Since the release of the video, social media has exploded with excitement. Influencers and fans across platforms are mimicking the dance, propelling it into a global trend. But QueenLet believes this challenge is unlike anything the world has seen before. “This is not just another viral trend,” QueenLet emphasized. “No influencer-led music challenge in recent memory has sparked such global engagement and organic traction. This is a symbol—Shatta Wale has a calling, and I strongly believe he will become a minister of God.” QueenLet, also known for pioneering the Soakat genre—a fusion of soaking worship and prophetic rhythm—added that Shatta Wale carries a unique and divine grace. “This is the most impactful challenge video in the history of global music trends—not just in views or reach, but in spiritual significance,” she stated passionately. The revelation video has sparked massive reactions online, igniting discussions, debates, and endorsements from fans and artists alike. Notably, Shatta Wale himself acknowledged QueenLet’s message by commenting: “THANK YOU OSOFO MAAME” This respectful salute ("Osofo Maame" meaning "Pastor’s wife" or a spiritually anointed woman in Akan) further highlights the weight of QueenLet’s prophetic declaration. Watch Full Video Below With Shatta Wale's Comment: @queenletmusic Peller, Shatta Wale, #foryou ♬ original sound - QueenLet Profiles of the Visionaries QueenLet An award-winning gospel musician and trailblazer of the Soakat genre, QueenLet is widely recognized for her unique blend of spiritual depth and musical creativity. With her anointed voice and prophetic messages, she has become a beacon of inspiration across Africa and beyond. Her songs are not only musical experiences but spiritual encounters. QueenLet is currently tag as the mother of Soaking & Atmospheric [SOAKAT] genre in Gospel music by many countries, Never in the history of Gospel music industry. SOAKAT is a style or category of art, music, or literature which enforces “Soaking & Atmospheric” surroundings of the HOLY SPIRIT in which a person must be soaked in the Holy Spirit within a given Atmosphere. Shatta Wale Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., popularly known as Shatta Wale, is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian dancehall artist. Renowned for hits like “My Level,” “On God,” and “Taking Over” Shatta Wale’s influence stretches far beyond music. His dynamic personality, coupled with a passionate fanbase, has made him a cultural icon. Now, with QueenLet’s prophetic endorsement, a new chapter may be unfolding for him. Peller A multifaceted Nigerian Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, was born on 10th May 2005. Peller is a Nigerian online streamer and content creator. He is known for his sarcastic manner and reluctance while streaming. Peller currently holds the highest-viewed live stream in Africa with 76k views, surpassing his previous record of 60k views, which featured popular Nigerian artist Olamide. He won the "Best Content Creator" at the Trace Awards & Festival in 2024. His recent visit to Ghana and participation in the “Taking Over” challenge is now seen as a pivotal move—one that may have unknowingly served as a spiritual spark for something far greater.
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