“I Pulled Out My Phone, And They Thought I Was Recording A Bribe,” - A Man Assaulted By Police Recounts.
A man narrates how police officers in Kumasi brutally beat him after suspecting he had filmed them taking a bribe from a driver. He pleads for government support to ensure the officers are held accountable.
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Focus on Fixing Kumasi Roads Before Proposed Expressways - Nana Kwadwo Januah
“I agree with Asenso Boakye on the government’s proposed express roads. The timing isn’t right. Our focus now should be on fixing the broken roads in Kumasi,”- Nana Kwadwo Januah.
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Rising Religious Bias In Schools A Dangerous Threat To Ghana’s Peace - Nana Kwadwo Jantuah.
“The rising religious bias in our schools is a dangerous trend that could create division and threaten the peace of our country. We must avoid anything that will disturb our unity,” - Nana Kwadwo Jantuah.
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Calls for Mahama’s Third Term Too Early - Nana Kwadwo Jantuah
Calls for Mahama’s third term are premature and rushed; he has yet to firmly establish his position - Nana Kwadwo Jantuah urges NDC supporters to be cautious.
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OSP Handles Corruption, Not Pastors’ Offerings - Ammy Darko
"Some Ghanaians go as far as petitioning us to investigate their pastors over the use of their offerings and other personal matters, but we only handle corruption cases, not family or church issues."- Ammy Darko, Director of Strategy and Communications, OSP