Ghana raises its minimum wage by 10 percent, setting the new rate at GH₵19.97, effective March 1, 2025.
Adedotun Oyeniyi

Adedotun Oyeniyi
Adedotun Oyeniyi is a creative and professional powerhouse in Nigeria, excelling as a music artist, administrative manager, content creator, and writer. Balancing artistry with leadership, he administratively manages operations at Lushly Agric Limited, where Green House Agriculture is being practiced, which champions sustainability, he crafts engaging content, and writes impactful stories. His blend of creativity and expertise makes him a valuable figure across diverse fields.
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A Ghanaian court has dropped tax fraud charges against NPP aspirant Collins Amoah after the complainant withdrew accusations following a private settlement.
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Ken Ofori-Atta has been removed from the OSP’s wanted list after confirming his return to Ghana. Failure to appear as scheduled will reinstate his fugitive status.
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Assin North MP James Gyakye Quayson urges lawmakers to pass the Dual Citizenship Amendment Bill, arguing it will strengthen Ghana’s ties with its diaspora.
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Mahama calls on African nations to fund their development, reduce reliance on foreign aid, and strengthen multilateral financial institutions for sustainable growth.
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Ghana’s Parliament apologizes to Ken Ofori-Atta after a security raid, while the OSP declares him a fugitive in corruption investigations.
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EOCO has ended its investigation into Heath Goldfields’ acquisition of Prestea-Bogoso Mine, citing insufficient evidence and lifting the freeze on transactions.
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BenLord Ababio, accused of a fatal shooting in a land dispute, was denied bail as the court deemed him a flight risk. Trial continues February 25.
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Ghana’s ORAL committee reveals $21 billion in potential corruption recoveries, including state land sales and misused funds, urging accountability measures.
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Sam George demands a CCTV review to identify the MP who made offensive remarks about Zanetor Rawlings, urging Parliament to take swift action.