CenPOA urges the removal of Founders’ Day, citing confusion and division, and calls for a unifying national holiday.
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Professor Atuguba challenges the narrative of Ghana’s Founders’ Day, calling for a broader recognition of all contributors to the independence movement.
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President Akufo-Addo pledges to oversee peaceful elections in December 2024 and step down on January 7, 2025, reaffirming his commitment to democracy and stability in Ghana.
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Former Speaker Mike Oquaye credits NPP, not Kwame Nkrumah, for Ghana’s freedom.
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Busia opposed Ghana’s 1957 independence, seeking British control. Nkrumah’s book reveals the former Prime Minister’s actions and resistance efforts.
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Bawumia promises tax waivers for faith-based institutions, recognizing their contributions to Ghana’s development.
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Dr. Bawumia calls on Ghanaians to honor the ideals of the founding fathers, stressing the importance of unity and progress in shaping the nation’s future.
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A lawyer and four others face charges in Achimota Circuit Court for allegedly forging a will. Bail has been granted to two of the accused, while others remain at large.
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John Mahama asserts the ‘Agyapadie’ document’s contents have been implemented under President Akufo-Addo’s regime, fueling political debate.
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Patience Ozokwor calls for better healthcare for Nollywood actors, urging regular check-ups and professional medical care.