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Nii Saka Allotey Receives National Youth Shakers Conclave Award

Dr. Nii Saka Allotey, a renowned youth activist, politician, philanthropist, global diplomat, and United Nations Peace Ambassador, has been nominated for the prestigious National Youth Shakers Conclave Philosophy/Humanitarian award

This recognition is a testament to his tireless efforts in promoting peace, stability, and development in Ghana and across Africa.

As a multifaceted individual, Dr. Allotey has made significant contributions to various fields. He’s the CEO and President of the Bill De Billionaire Group of Companies, with subsidiaries in diverse industries.

He also serves at the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) in the department of Economic Regulation and Planning.

Dr. Allotey’s political career is notable, having contested for the parliamentary candidature of Weija-Gbawe constituency twice.

He’s a vocal advocate for job creation and infrastructure development in his constituency.

The National Youth Shaker Conclave Award is a yearly gathering of change-makers across various countries to celebrate and inspire youth empowerment.

Dr. Allotey’s nomination is a well-deserved recognition of his dedication to promoting peace and development.

For his award, Dr. Allotey will receive a medal, certificate of achievement, and a special invitation to the Global Youth Shakers Conclave in Texas, USA.

His profile will also be published in the Global Youth Shakers Magazine, providing opportunities for him to network with other change-makers in Ghana and abroad.

‘I told President Mahama I didn’t want the role’ – Akofa Edjeani on NFA appointment

Ace Ghanaian actress Akofa Edjeani has spoken for the first time about the controversies surrounding the appointment of fellow actors Kafui Danku-Pitcher and James Gardiner to the Ghana Film Authority.

In an interview on Peace FM’s Entertainment Review on March 22, 2025, Akofa Edjeani stated that she is not interested in the position of Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority, contrary to speculation on social media.

She explained that although she initially submitted her CV for consideration, she later changed her mind and personally informed President John Dramani Mahama to withdraw her application.

“I submitted my CV to the president, but as I said, you can’t tell the president what to do. Also, the fact that I didn’t get the position is no big deal at all. I sent a message to the president long before the appointments were made, stating that I was no longer interested.

“I made that decision after careful thought. I realized that it wasn’t something I wanted after all. I only submitted my CV due to pressure from industry players,” she said.

Akofa Edjeani also debunked claims that she is vying for Kafui Danku-Pitcher’s position.

According to her, she holds no personal grudges against the actress.

“All we need to do is support Kafui and James to succeed. You know how much I have contributed to this industry, so I believe that’s why my name was mentioned for the position.

“However, I have no problem with Kafui and James being appointed. I am not upset about their appointments,” she added.

Time for Change: Why Gospel Artistes Deserve Nominations in the 2025 Telecel Unsung Category-Dan Lartey

For over a decade, the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Unsung Initiative has provided a crucial platform for rising artistes striving to break into the mainstream music industry. This category is designed to highlight promising acts who have demonstrated impressive artistry, consistency, and potential within the year under review but have yet to gain mainstream recognition. However, despite the immense contributions of gospel musicians, they have historically been sidelined from this category.

The absence of gospel artistes from the Unsung nominations raises an important question: if they are not nominated, how can they ever win? As we approach TGMA 2025, it is time to address this oversight and ensure that gospel artistes receive the recognition they deserve.

Several gospel artistes have demonstrated exceptional artistry and dedication over the past year and deserve to be considered for the Unsung Artiste of the Year nomination. Efua Black, for instance, has made a lasting impact with her powerful vocals and deep lyrical compositions. Her songs Twe Ben No, Eka Hen Ho, and Me Hia Wo have resonated deeply with listeners, cementing her reputation as one of Ghana’s most talented gospel artistes. Beyond her recorded music, she is the convener of Holy Ghost Concert—an annual worship event set to take place on April 27, 2025, at Word of Life Assemblies of God, Anaji in Takoradi. Her consistency, influence, and dedication to gospel music make her a strong candidate for the Unsung nomination.

Another remarkable artiste, Quame Gyedu, released Mighty Warrior, a deeply emotional yet spiritually uplifting worship song that has touched countless lives. His breathtaking live performances and ability to create transformative worship atmospheres further solidify his place as a formidable worship leader deserving of an Unsung nomination.

Kweku Teye has meticulously carved a niche in the gospel music industry, blending contemporary and traditional gospel sounds to create a unique connection with his audience. His exceptional stage presence, vocal dexterity, and songwriting abilities have earned him recognition, making him a strong contender for the Unsung category.

Similarly, Asirah Adjei, known for her hit song Teach Me, has gained recognition for her ability to connect deeply with listeners through rich vocals and heartfelt delivery. Her commitment to music ministry and her strong presence in the industry over the past year make her a deserving nominee.

Sandy Asare, with her angelic voice and deep spiritual compositions, has left a lasting impact on gospel music lovers. Her soulful worship songs continue to minister to thousands, and her remarkable consistency makes her another strong candidate for an Unsung nomination.

Nsroma Music has introduced a unique sound to gospel music, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary styles. Her music is more than just praise and worship—it spreads hope and uplifts souls. Her dedication and growing fanbase make her a perfect fit for the TGMA Unsung category.

Prophet Joseph Atarah is not just a gospel musician but a prophetic voice using music to inspire and uplift. His songs, filled with messages of faith and hope, have positioned him as a strong spiritual figure in the industry, making him a deserving nominee.

One of the most gifted vocalists in the gospel scene, Frimpomaa, has captured the hearts of many with her powerful and emotional gospel compositions. Her strong lyrical content, versatility, and spiritual impact make her a promising gospel artiste who deserves a place in the Unsung category.

Looking at the history of the Unsung category, it is clear that gospel artistes have been overlooked. Since 2014, the winners have predominantly been secular artistes. The full list of past winners and nominees is as follows:

2014: MzVee (Winner), Cabum, Eno Barony, Epixode, AK Songstress, Strongman.

2015: Dark Suburb (Winner), Kingzkid, Koo Ntakra, Mz Yankey, Nero X, Luther (Luta).

2016: Adomaa (Winner), Feli Nuna, Ebony Reigns, Perez Music, Nii Funny, Wan O.

2017: Kuami Eugene (Winner), Cina Soul, Deon Boakye, eShun, AJ Lyricx, CJ Biggerman, Afezi Perry.

2018: Kelvyn Boy (Winner), Dope Nation, Dhat Gyal, OBK, Real MC, Christian.

2019: Kula (Winner), OV, Mr Drew, Efe Keys, Unyx, Mantse AY, Lycon, Scrip T.

2020: Teflon Flexx (Winner), Gyakie, Sherry Boss, Imrana, Abochie, Kofi Jamar.

2021: Nanky (Winner), Queendalyn Yurglee, Naana Blu, Malcolm Nuna, Oseikrom Sikanii, Adelaide The Seer, Koby Tuesday, Kwame Yogot.

2022: Gambo (Winner), ShugaLord, Bryan The Mensah, Vanilla, Rcee, Chief One, Ama Nova, Roy X Taylor, Nautyca, King Maaga.

2023: DSL (Winner), Tsaqa, Niashun, Maya Blu, Aya Ramzyb, Boijake.

2024: Kwesi Amewuga (Winner), Kasar, Lali X Lola, Keeny Ice, Sevenkizs, Alaptawan.

Since its inception, only three gospel artistes—Kingzkid, Perez Music, Christian and Queendalyn Yurglee—have ever been nominated, and none have won. This heavy preference for Afrobeats, Highlife, Reggae/Dancehall, and Hip-hop artistes raises the concern of fairness in the selection process.

One argument against gospel artistes being nominated is that they may not be engaging enough in the Unsung Initiative process. To be part of the Unsung category, artistes and their managers must follow a structured process, including submitting their entries and mobilizing fan votes. If gospel artistes truly want to be recognized, they must take an active role in the nomination process, just as their secular counterparts do.

However, this does not justify their exclusion. Gospel artistes contribute significantly to Ghana’s music scene, and their works deserve equal recognition. Gospel music is not just entertainment; it carries a powerful message of hope, transformation, and spirituality. Many gospel artistes attract large fanbases, perform at major concerts, and trend on streaming platforms, yet they remain overlooked in mainstream music awards. If the Unsung category truly aims to recognize promising artistes with impressive artistry, consistency, and potential, then gospel artistes must be given the same opportunities as their secular peers.

The 2025 TGMA Unsung Artiste of the Year category presents a unique opportunity to correct this long-standing imbalance. Efua Black, Quame Gyedu, Kweku Teye, Asirah Adjei, Sandy Asare, Nsroma Music, Prophet Joseph Atarah, SK Frimpong, Kofi Owusu Peprah and Frimpomaa have all put in tremendous work in the year under review. Their consistency, impact, and influence in the gospel music industry deserve acknowledgment. The industry must take a stand against this cycle of exclusion and ensure that gospel artistes not only receive nominations but also have a fair chance at winning. It is time for a change. Let’s make it happen—nominate gospel artistes for the Unsung Artiste of the Year category in TGMA 2025

Taste 68@68: Okyeame Kwame wins Celebrity Jollof Competition with vegan recipe

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician and activist, Okyeame Kwame, known in private life as Kwame Nsia-Apau has been adjudged winner of the ‘Taste 68 @68’ Celebrity Jollof Competition.

 

The ‘Taste 68 @68’ Celebrity Jollof Competition was an event organised by the Ghana Tourism Authority(GTA) as part of activities to mark the country’s Heritage Month recently.

 

The event held at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park brought together industry players among others.

Okyeame Kwame competed with Mr.Beautiful, Uncle Ato, Victoria Lebene and Joyce Blessing.

 

The Rap Dacta called his food, the Vegan Jollof funnily some of the spectators claimed his Jollof could ‘lower global warming’ due to the ingredients used.

 

He used mushrooms, bell peppers, tomatoes, rice, oil and other vegetables.

 

The protein source was seitan which is made from wheat gluten.

 

Ultimately, he overcame other culinary skills from his competitors for the ultimate crown.

 

Okyeame Kwame expressed his appreciation to everyone who tasted it and urged Ghanaians to consider it as part of their delicacies, adding that it is healthier.

 

The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of GTA Mr.Gilbert Aggrey, affectionately called Abeiku Santana said Okyeame Kwame won the competition not because he is famous and likeable.

 

According to him, Okyeame understood gastronomy tourism and techniques in culinary artistry, a strength he leveraged against his competitors.

 

He added that “if you look at the presentation of his meals he used cucumber to garnish his food by creating a design with his initials, OK, Okyeame Kwame. In gastronomy tourism, there should be a story and motivation behind the food that you have prepared.”

Abeiku Santana further noted that Okyeame Kwame’s presentation was outstanding considering how he linked food to climate change and the symbiotic relationship between humans and animals.

 

He congratulated him for emerging as the winner of the competition.

Ghana Armed Forces gets new Service Chiefs

President John Mahama makes fresh appointments to the Command structure of the Ghana Armed Forces.
They are –
• Brigadier General William Agyapong  – Acting Chief of the Defence Staff

• Brigadier General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu – Acting Chief of Army Staf

• Commodore Godwin Livinus Bessing – Acting Chief of Naval Staff

• Air Commodore Eric Agyen-Frempong – Acting Chief of Air Staff and

• Brigadier General Glover Ashong Annan – Acting Chief of Staff

The appointments take effect from March 24, 2025 pending consultation with the Council of State.

A statement signed by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President and Minister for Government Communications said the President has met with the outgoing Service Chiefs, led by the Chief of the Defence Staff General Thomas Oppong-Peprah to thanks them for their services.


He also assured them of his willingness to rely on their varied experiences and depth of knowledge to reset Ghana.

The meeting took place at the Presidency.

President Mahama cautions CEOs against corruption, financial recklessness

President John Mahama has served strong notice that any Chief Executive Officer of a state owned enterprise found culpable of corruption and non-performance will be kicked out of office.

He also says he will personally participate in tbe assessment of the performances all state entities, with the hope that the pledge the CEOs have made to help reset Ghana will show a positive story

President Mahama who was speaking at his first engagement with CEOs of specified state entities at the Kempiski Hotel in Accra added that non performing SOEs under the State Interest and Governance Authority (SIGA) will be either merged, privatised or shutdown.

“The era of impunity, midiocrity and financial recklst end today. It is not going to be business as usual” he warned

President Mahama further added that loss making SOEs will no longer be tolerated

“Loss making SOEs will no longer be tolerated. They will swiftly reformed, merged, privatised or shutdown” he intimated

President Mahama further warned that no act of corruption or procurement breaches will be countenanced.

“Corruption, procurement fraud and financial management will be prosecuted strictly” he stated

He has since directed all CEOs to declare their assets to the Auditor General or face santions including removal from office

President Mahama establishes six-member Anti-Flood Taskforce

The taskforce among other things are to identify flood prone zones, result major drains, demolish structures on waterways and facilitate a major public education campaign to mitigate potential flood disasters this rainy season

The Anti-Flood Taskforce is chaired by Deputy Chief of Staff in Charge of Operations, Stan Dogbe.

 

Other members are the Minister for Water Resources Works & Housing, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Local Government, Ahmed Ibrahim, National Security Coordinator, DCOP Abdul Osman Razak, Deputy Director General of NADMO, Teddy Addi and the the Legal Counsel to the President, Marietta Brew who also serves as the Secretary.

The initiative follows the perennial flooding in the nation’s capital resulting in heavy losses and deaths.

On Wednesday, March 12, 2024 the taskforce embarked on an assessment tour of tbe affected areas on a helicopter to have a birds eye view of some estuaries and major drains to inform their operational plan.

Key areas inspected included Weija, Sakumo ramsar site, Tema Fishing Harbour area and the ODAW river basin

Briefing the media after the tour, Deputy Chief of staff in Charge of Operations revealed that their mandate is to ensure the immediate mobilization of resources to begin dredging and desolating of major drains.

He said they will be firm in the application of the law to ensure lives and properties are protected when the rains set it

He added that the 48-Engineers Regiment of tbe Ghana Armed Forces and the National Disaster management Organisation wi be working closely with the Ministry of Works and Housing as well as the Minstry in charge of sanitation, as well as the local assemblies to ensure active participation of tbe citizenry to mitigate any potential disaster.

Brigadier General Richard Kinney, a Commander of the Engineer Brigade of the Ghana Armed Forces attributed the long standing flooding in the capital to indiscipline on the part of residents in flood prone areas. He further stated that key measures which will be taken include the prevention of building in water ways.

Frimpomaa ushers in a Season of Thanksgiving with MEDAWASE, Dropping March 19, 2025

Celebrated gospel sensation Frimpomaa is poised to captivate hearts and uplift souls with her much-anticipated single, MEDAWASE.

Rooted in deep gratitude and unwavering faith, this spirit-filled song is set to be a resounding anthem of thanksgiving and worship.

With her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Frimpomaa delivers an inspiring musical masterpiece that promises to touch lives and draw many closer to God. MEDAWASE is a testimony of God’s faithfulness and a call for all believers to express their gratitude.

Be part of this divine experience! MEDAWASE officially drops on March 19, 2025, and will be available on all digital streaming platforms. Stay tuned for a soul-lifting encounter!

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Mahaha to facilitate reconciliation of Sahel States and ECOWAS

President John Mahama has assured that he will convey the grievance of the three Nations forming the Alliance of Sehalian States to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

President John Mahama who has had separate meetings with the leaders of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso says though the task will be arduous efforts to rejoin, it will not be off the discussion table.

President Mahama who was engaging his Burkinabe counterpart Captain Ibrahim Traoré on Monday,March 10,2025 promised to lead the mediation efforts

“It’s an issue of break of trust among the leadership and it will take time to rebuild it but we have to work on it so that we restore trust and confidence with each other so that we can work together. So that we can work together if even we are not part of the same regional body”

The two leaders also discussed issued of security and the fight against terrorism, trade, electric power export to Burkina among others issues of mutual interest

 

President Mahama is accompanied by Presidential Envoy to the Sahelian States, Col. Larry Gbevlo Lartey, Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Executive Secretary to the President, Dr. Calistus Mahama, Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) Stan Dogbe, Senior Presidential Advisor and Aide to the President, Joyce Mogtari and Deputy Spokesperson to the President, Shamima Muslim.

The President has already been to Mali and Niger over the weekend, as part of his Good Neighbourliness visits to foster good relations, engage his counterparts on improving regional security, trade, and economic integration and the need to improve relations between ECOWAS and the newly formed Alliance of Sahel States

President Mahama continues West African States good neighborliness visit to Burkina Faso Monday

President John Dramani Mahama will continue his West African ‘good neighborliness’ visit on Monday. He is expected to pay a one day working visit to Burkina Faso on Monday, March 10, 2025.

At the Burkinabe capital Ouagadougou, President Mahama will meet with his Burkinabe counterpart, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, in a bid to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

The visit to Ouagadougou on Monday will be the third in a row after President Mahama visited his counterparts of the Alliance of Sahel States.

President John began visit to the Sahelian states on Saturday March 8, when he held discussions with his Malian Counterpart Colonel Assimi Goìta.
He continue on Sunday where travelled to Niamey, Niger to hold talks with General Abdourahamane Tchiani, President of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland.

The two leaders held closed-door meetings and later an expanded bilateral meeting with their delegations in the presidential palace.

Monday’s visit to Captain Ibrahim Traoré will have the two leaders hold discussions on enhancing cooperation in areas of mutual interest, reflecting the strong historical and geographical ties between Ghana and Burkina Faso.

The two leaders are also expected to deliberate on the security situation in the Sahel region, sub-regional stability, and international geopolitical developments. Given their shared perspectives on key issues of global governance, their meeting is anticipated to reinforce strategic collaboration between the two countries.

Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe Advocates for Women’s Leadership and Governance at 2025 Women’s Dialogue

The 2025 Women’s Dialogue, held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra, brought together a distinguished gathering of leaders, policymakers, and advocates to commemorate International Women’s Day.

Under the distinguished patronage of Her Excellency, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the event focused on the theme “Resetting the Agenda for Women: Accelerating Action on Women’s Rights, Equity, and Empowerment.”

 

Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, Member of Parliament, was privileged to be part of the esteemed panel, where she engaged in thought-provoking discussions alongside:

– Nana Gyentsi Amoako X
– Queen Boresah Fantevie
– Peggy Ama Donkor
– Dr. Latifatu Mohammed

During the discussion, Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe shared her insights on two crucial aspects of women’s empowerment:

Helping women participate in governance – She highlighted the importance of creating an enabling environment for women to engage in leadership and decision-making processes. She proposed strategies such as reserved seats, leadership training, and financial support to encourage more women to step into governance roles. She emphasized that true progress can only be achieved when women are given equal opportunities to lead and influence policies that shape the future.

 

Helping women leaders make a difference – She stressed the need for mentorship, networking, and access to resources to empower women in leadership. She underscored the importance of training programs and financial support to help women leaders grow and make a meaningful impact in their respective fields.

The event attracted an array of dignitaries, including diplomats, ambassadors, members of parliament, entrepreneurs, and CEOs. Notably, the Minister for Women and Children’s Affairs, Honourable Agnes Momo, the Deputy Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Honourable Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, and business leader Kate Quartey-Papafio were in attendance, alongside other influential personalities.

Beyond the conversations on women’s rights and empowerment, the event was a celebration of Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, featuring vibrant displays of traditional music, dance, and attire, adding to the excitement and significance of the occasion.

Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe expressed her sincere appreciation to Her Excellency, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and the organizers of the 2025 Women’s Dialogue for providing such a meaningful platform to advance the cause of women.

She reaffirmed her commitment to continuing the conversation and collaborating with stakeholders to champion policies that support women’s empowerment and leadership. She remains confident that with collective effort, society can create a more just and equitable future where women and girls can thrive.

President Mahama back home after official visit to Mali

President John Dramani Mahama this morning paid a one day working visit to Mali.

It forms part of a three-nation tour which will also take him to Niamey, Niger and neighbouring Burkina Faso in line with efforts to improve revive mutual relations between Sahelian States and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

He was warmly received at Modibo Keita Airport by Mali’s Transitional President, General Assimi Goïta.

 

 

ECOWAS formally announced the exit of the three nations -Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali on January 29, 2025.
It is however believe that the three nations who describe ECOWAS sanctions as inhumane after they experienced a coup and declined ECOWAS directive to return to constitutional rule will see blessings in the visit by President John Mahama yo return to ECOWAS.

President Mahama’s discussions with Mali’s Transitional President, General Assimi Goïta. focused on strengthening regional cooperation, security, and economic ties amid the shifting geopolitical landscape in West Africa.