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I should have died two years ago, but an angel saved me

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Renowned gospel musician and preacher, Dr. Sonnie Badu, has shared a powerful personal testimony, declaring his firm belief in the reality of God after what he described as a divine encounter that saved his life.

Speaking on the Makosem Show on Ezra FM, Dr. Badu stated that his experience two years ago strengthened his conviction that God exists and is actively involved in human affairs.

According to him, there are moments in life that go beyond human explanation, and such experiences can only be understood through a personal encounter with God.

“If God does not exist, none of us would be here,” he said. “I pray that people will have their own personal encounters with Him. If you have not experienced Him, then you may say anything you want. But I am telling you that God is real, and that is the truth.”

Dr. Badu revealed that two years ago, he believes he narrowly escaped death, an experience he attributes to divine intervention.

“I should have died two years ago,” he recounted. “But I know it was an angel that saved me. That is why I am convinced beyond doubt that God is real.”

He encouraged listeners to seek God earnestly, stressing that in every situation, people should desire a personal encounter with Him.

“When you truly desire to encounter God, He will also encounter you,” he added.

Gov’t details GHC 18.7m Exim Bank loan to Wontumi farms

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Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has provided an update on the Exim Bank loan facility granted to Wontumi Farms, as presented during today’s Government Accountability Studies session led by Dominic Ayine.

According to the Attorney-General, on January 16, 2018, Exim Bank approved a medium-term loan facility of GHC18,734,260.00 following an application by Bernard Antwi Boasiako, chief promoter of Wontumi Farms. The loan included a grant component of GHS 6,768,260.00.

“This offer was accepted via a letter dated January 23, 2018, with Chairman Wontumi acting as the Chief Executive Officer of Wontumi Farms Limited and Thomas Antwi Boasiako serving as director of the company,” the Attorney-General had stated.

The loan approval was subject to the bank’s terms and conditions, with the facility secured against 10,000 acres of Wontumi Farms’ farmland at Asare Nkwanta.

The breakdown of the GHC 18,734,260.00 loan as outlined in the offer letter is as follows: GHS 3,865,000.00 for the purchase of agricultural plant and machinery, GHC 8,101,000.00 for working capital, and the GHC 6,768,260.00 grant designated for staff costs and consultancy fees.

The spokesperson’s update seeks to provide clarity on the structure and purpose of the loan, underscoring that all approvals and conditions were formally documented and legally executed.

AG to charge Akpaloo over COCOBOD contract fraud allegations

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Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine has announced plans to prosecute Percival Kofi Akpaloo of the Liberal Party of Ghana and two related parties over alleged forgery, stealing and money laundering arising from a COCOBOD feeder roads contract.

Dr Ayine said the case was triggered by a suspicious transaction alert filed by the Financial Intelligence Centre after monitoring activity on an account linked to Pomaa Universal Ghana Limited.

The alert prompted an investigation by the Economic and Organised Crime Office.

Investigators established that the GH¢29 million feeder roads contract, awarded in December 2022, was legitimately granted to Pomaa Universal Ghana Limited owned by Akua Pomaa, with initial payments properly made.

However, authorities later uncovered that a second company with a nearly identical name had been registered and used to receive funds meant for the original contractor.

According to Dr Ayine, eight COCOBOD cheques issued between December 2022 and June 2024, amounting to GH¢3.1 million, were deposited into the account of the duplicate entity.

Akua Pomaa, he said, became aware of the arrangement only after COCOBOD raised concerns about outstanding balances in June 2024.

“The suspects who have been investigated are Percival Kofi Akpaloo, Pomaah Universal (Gh.) Ltd, and Delvine Akpaloo,” the Attorney-General stated, adding that the evidence supports charges of stealing, forgery and money laundering, which his office intends to file in January.

Wontumi allegedly used forged receipt to mislead Exim Bank – AG

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Attorney-General Dr Dominic Ayine has accused Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly called Chairman Wontumi, of submitting a falsified document to Ghana Exim Bank in connection with a loan facility obtained by Wontumi Farms Limited.

Dr Ayine said investigations revealed that a document presented as a receipt for farming and earth-moving equipment valued at GH₵4 million was in fact an altered invoice.

The Economic and Organised Crime Office established that the equipment was never purchased from Kas-Sama Enterprise, despite claims made to the bank.

According to the Attorney-General, the supplier confirmed that no payment was received and that the document retained supply terms inconsistent with a receipt.

“The invoice was simply changed to read ‘receipt’,” Dr Ayine stated.

He said the matter is being treated as a criminal case rather than a contractual dispute, with Wontumi Farms and its directors set to face charges of forgery, defrauding by false pretences and causing financial loss to the state.

Dr Ayine added that the alleged loss to the state, including interest on the facility, amounts to GH₵24,225,735, following what he described as a comprehensive investigation by EOCO.

Everything you say, you must prove it in court

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Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry, also known as Liberation City, has responded to the ongoing controversy involving Nollywood actress Doris Ogala, stating that the matter is now before the authorities and will be addressed through legal processes rather than public exchanges.

Speaking amid the allegations, the cleric stressed the need for evidence and restraint, indicating that he will not comment extensively while investigations are ongoing.

“Everything you say, you must prove it in the law court. Don’t worry, we are not quiet. We are praying and following the mature way we should follow. The truth will come out,” he said.

Pastor Okafor noted that law enforcement agencies are actively handling the matter, limiting what he can disclose publicly.

“Because the authorities are on it, I can’t say much in public. You will be surprised by the people involved. I received reports, and you will be shocked when you hear who is behind it.”

He added that responding prematurely could compromise investigations and judicial procedures.

“Because it is before the authorities, I will not jeopardize court processes and investigations. He who alleges must provide proof. There are things you don’t reply to.”

The comments follow earlier allegations made by Doris Ogala, who took to Instagram and multiple interviews to accuse the pastor of having an alleged romantic relationship with her prior to her arrest. Ogala framed her claims as part of a spiritual awakening and personal confession.

“I wanted revenge. God gave it to me at the platter of God. God led me to expose this man. I confessed the sins I committed with this man,” she said in a video shared online.

According to the actress, her decision to speak publicly was prompted by what she described as divine instruction.

“God said, my daughter, it is time to confess the sins and atrocities you committed with these people. And my confession is the beginning of my life.”

Ogala further alleged that Pastor Okafor had plans to marry another woman under controversial circumstances, claiming she had evidence to support her assertions.

“Are you guys aware that he had someone he was supposed to marry in 2024? I will post the chart. The girl sent me his naked video.”

Attorney General issues strong warning to public officers over state funds

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Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine is the Attorney General and Minister of Justice play videoDr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine is the Attorney General and Minister of Justice

The Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine, has announced that his office is intensifying efforts to recover state funds lost through the National Service Authority (NSA) scandal.

He has also warned that public officers found culpable will face both criminal prosecution and civil recovery measures.

AG to prosecute Kofi Akpaloo, wife over alleged COCOBOD contract fraud

According to Dr Ayine, his office is continuing to collaborate with other state institutions to act on investigation reports submitted by the National Intelligence Bureau.

“My office continues to work with other institutions of state to bring charges in relation to the oral investigation reports submitted by the National Intelligence Bureau,” he said when he took his turn at the Government’s Accountability Series on Monday, December 22, 2025.

He disclosed that following engagements with the Auditor General, funds linked to the National Service scandal have already been disallowed and surcharged.

“As you would have known by now, pursuant to discussions with the Auditor General, the sums of money involved in the National Service scandal have been disallowed by the Auditor General and these sums have been surcharged on the public officers who superintended the looting of state resources at the NSA. The notices of disallowance and surcharge have been duly issued and served on the said public officers,” he said.

The Attorney General explained that affected officers have a limited window to respond, failing which the state will move to recover the money through civil processes.

“After 14 days, if they fail to show cause why the sums of money should not be disallowed and surcharged on them, their money becomes a debt due and owing to the Republic and I will proceed to take civil action to recover the sums involved.

“Once a judgment is obtained, it will be executed using the civil procedure mechanisms, including the attachment of properties they own, whether or not these properties were part of the process of crime,” he added.

Dr Ayine used the occasion to issue a strong warning to public officers responsible for authorising public expenditure, stressing that personal benefit does not need to be proven in cases of financial loss to the state.

“… So I want to send a message to all public officers who are superintending the expenditure of state funds that from now onwards, when you are charged with the offense of causing financial loss to the state, even though with respect to that offense, we don’t need to show that you have in any way benefited from the transaction either intentionally or recklessly caused financial loss to the state,” he cautioned.

How Wontumi pressured Exim Bank to release funds for non-existent farm workers – AG

Regarding updates on Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), Dr Ayine assured the public that investigations are progressing steadily.

“The oral investigations are proceeding well, and we continue to beef up initial investigative reports in order to file charges that meet the standards of proof in criminal trials,” he stated.

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Minister announces community mining permits for Anwia and Teleku-Bokazo

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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and Acting Minister for Environment has Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah announced the issuance of mining operating permits to the Anwia and Teleku Bokazo Responsible Cooperative Mining Society Ltd, describing the move as a major step toward sustainable and community-focused mining in Ghana.

In a statement shared on social media, Armah-Kofi Buah said the permits were presented under the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme (rCOMSDEP), marking what he described as a “definitive shift toward sustainable and community-centric development mining.”

“Yesterday marked a definitive shift toward sustainable and community-centric development mining as the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme (rCOMSDEP) officially presented mining operating permits to the Anwia and Teleku Bokazo Responsible Cooperative Mining Society Ltd,” he stated in a post sighted by MyNewsGh.

According to the minister, the two communities have become the first beneficiaries of the initiative, which is designed to promote responsible resource management while empowering local communities.

“These two communities, Anwia and Teleku-Bokazo, are the first beneficiaries of this groundbreaking programme, which embodies our commitment to responsible resource management, local empowerment, and equitable growth,” he said.

He explained that the milestone was achieved following negotiations led by the ministry with Adamus Mining Limited, which resulted in the release of land for community-based mining activities.

“This achievement follows successful negotiations, facilitated by the Ministry, with Adamus Mining Limited to release the site for community-based mining,” the statement added.

Constitution Review Committee presents final report to President Mahama

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The Constitutional Review Committee is presenting its final report to President John Dramani Mahama at Jubilee House in Accra.

Compiled over several months, the report contains proposed amendments to Ghana’s 1992 Constitution aimed at strengthening governance, enhancing citizen participation, and addressing key national issues.

The president is expected to outline the next steps for implementing the recommendations, marking a significant moment in Ghana’s democratic process.

I love Nigeria – Nicki Minaj on why she spoke out on attacks against Christians in Nigeria

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American rapper Nicki Minaj addressed the plight of Christians in Nigeria during a surprise appearance at AmericaFest, explaining her personal connection to the country and responding to troubling reports of violence against worshippers.

“Nigeria is a place I’ve always loved. Someone very dear to me, my pastor, is Nigerian, and I have lots of Nigerian barbs,” she said. “So hearing that people are being kidnapped while they’re in church, people are being killed, brutalised, all because of their religion—that should spark outrage.”

Minaj emphasized the importance of speaking out and supporting persecuted Christians worldwide.

“We’re not backing down anymore. We are not going to be silenced by the bullies anymore. We will speak up for Christians wherever they are in this world.

“We take for granted that there, right now in this world, are people who cannot worship God as they please, where they please,” she said.

“Every time we pray in fellowship, we have to remember the people that are right now in this world hiding to pray in fellowship, and we have to pray for them.”

Her remarks follow weeks after she reacted to a social media post by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who claimed that “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria.” Minaj said reading the post filled her with gratitude for the freedoms in her own country.

“Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God. No group should ever be persecuted for practising their religion,” she stated.

During the AmericaFest event, Minaj also praised Trump and Vice President JD Vance, noting that they understand the concerns of ordinary people. She contrasted current leadership with prior administrations, saying past leaders failed to recognize or address religious persecution.

“Christians have been persecuted right here in our country in different ways. So when we talk about Nigeria and other countries, know that prior administrations saw nothing wrong with that, and that’s what was wrong with them,” she added.

66% of voters believe Ghana is headed in right direction

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President John Dramani Mahama has received high approval ratings from the public President John Dramani Mahama has received high approval ratings from the public

A high percentage of Ghanaians believe the country, under the current leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, is headed in the right direction.

This is according to a recent poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics, which indicates that 66% of Ghanaian voters hold that view.

Sharing the latest findings, a survey by Mussa Dankwah also indicated that while 66% of voters believe the country is on the right track, about 24% hold a contrasting view that Ghana is headed in the wrong direction.

“66% of voters say Ghana is headed in the right direction but 24% believe it is headed in the wrong direction according to @GlobalInfoPolls,” he shared on X on Monday, December 22, 2025.

‘Many people do not wish President Mahama well’ – Mussa Dankwah laments

However, 10% of voters expressed no opinion on the country’s trajectory, maintaining a neutral stance.

On the President’s approval rating, 67% of voters expressed approval of his performance, while 24% disapproved of the government’s performance.

A further 9% of voters indicated they had no opinion.

Describing the polls, Dankwah explained that the government appears to still be enjoying public goodwill.

“Voters not ready to end Mahama’s honeymoon as the president receives 67% approval rating for his performance so far,” he shared in another post.

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