Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been proclaimed the victor of the 2023 presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). After four days of compiling the results of the February 25 election at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, the commission’s chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, declared the former Lagos governor the winner. Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) both won 12 states across the nation, but Tinubu received more votes overall. He shared this victory with his two closest competitors. With 8,794,726 votes, the third…
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The Ghana Card won’t be necessary to cast a ballot in the general elections of 2024, according to Electoral Commission (EC) Chair Jean Mensa. She did, however, point out that if the new constitutional instrument is approved, the Ghana Card will be the only identity document accepted for use in voter registration and the acquisition of new voter identification cards. This was stated by the head of the EC on February 28, 2023, when she was called to Parliament to address the House regarding the contentious new CI proposal. READ ALSO: New CI Will Finally Cure Minor And Foreigner Voting…
Mr Bola-Ahmed Tinubu who is one of Nigeria’s richest politicians and based his campaign on his record of rebuilding the biggest city, Lagos when he was governor has been declared the president-elect after 25th February’s general elections. Nevertheless, Mr. Obi, a relative newcomer who rallied the support of many young people, particularly in urban areas, defeated him in the city, upending the two-party system of the nation. In his native southwest, where he is referred to as a “political godfather,” Mr. Tinubu won the majority of the other states. READ ALSO: Obasanjo Tells Buhari To Cancel Compromised Election, Says Tensions…
The new Constitutional Instrument (CI) intended to make the Ghana Card the only document eligible for registration as a voter has been defended by Jean Mensa, chair of the Electoral Commission. She claimed that if Parliament approves the CI, Ghana’s problem with minors and foreign voters will be cured. READ ALSO: NDC MPs Drag Jean Mensa To Privileges Committee The head of the EC also stated during his speech in front of the legislature that the new CI will promote year-round voter registration. “Under the limited voters’ registration process, registration was conducted at limited periods and was not done all…
Two people are wanted by the Ghana Police for allegedly stealing $1,600 from a currency exchange at the Accra Mall this afternoon. According to the victim, the two suspects entered the forex bureau pretending to exchange some currency but were able to steal some cash from the counter while the attendant was looking the other way. READ ALSO: Ghana Police Promotional Exams Did Not Leak – UCC Debunks Media Reportage The attendant went after them when he realized the money had been taken, but they got into a waiting car and drove off. Investigations are being conducted to apprehend the…
On Thursday, March 2, former president John Dramani Mahama is scheduled to formally begin his campaign to lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC) into the general elections of 2024. In the Volta Region, a stronghold of the NDC, Mr. Mahama will officially begin his historic fourth campaign. “I invited you to either join me at the Cedi Auditorium at UHAS or watch a live stream of the launch on my Facebook page or Youtube channel from 9:00am,” he stated on Facebook on Tuesday, February 28. Despite losing the previous two elections, the launch will mark the beginning of a campaign…
The Department of Forensic Sciences at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has denied media reports that questions for the Police Promotional Examination were leaked prior to the exams’ administration. “No part of the Ghana Police Promotional examination questions written on the 13th of February, 2023, were leaked to any candidate,” the management of UCC said in a statement on Tuesday, February 28. The administration of the university further denied allegations that some senior officers from the police service supervised the exam invigilation. The UCC management claims that the exams were rigorously monitored by knowledgeable invigilators from the university. The…
The threesomes and foursomes craze, according to Ghanaian life coach and counselor Kwaku Adumatta, is a disorder and a departure from the natural order. He claims that sexual fantasy is simply a fleeting emotion or desire that fades away after it has been experienced, leaving the participants feeling regret. READ ALSO: JUST IN: Kumawood Actor, Dr Likee Losses 3-Months-Old Baby He was responding to a story about a man whose wife would only agree to have sex with him if it involved multiple men against her alone at once on TV3’s Confessions, hosted by Ms. Nancy. The man, who gave…
Ras Nene, also known as Dr. Likee, Akabenezer, is not in a good mood right now. He tragically lost his 3-month-old child today. Not in the best of circumstances is the well-known Kumawood actor. Following the death of his baby at three months old, a video of Dr. Likee crying and acting sad has surfaced. READ ALSO: Christians Who Eat ‘Kusie And Akrantie’ Are Likely To Go Hell – Great Among The YouTube skit creator, who was wearing a red T-shirt, was seen in the video crying bitterly inside because he was unable to control his emotions. In the video,…
Isaiah Kwadwo Ampong, better known by his stage name Great Ampong, claims that eating grasscutters and other unclean animals is abhorrent for Christians and that anyone who disobeys this straightforward command from God will unavoidably perish in hell. Huge African rodents called “grasscutters,” or “akrantie” in Ghana, are regarded as an important rural protein source and the preferred meat in most Ghanaian restaurants. The seasoned gospel singer, however, is of the opinion that Christians should abstain from eating such bush meat as instructed by the Old Testament. READ ALSO: You’re A Herbalist, Not A Pastor – Diana Asamoah Replies Kyiri…