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WENDY SHAY FILES POLICE COMPLAINT OVER FABRICATED VIRAL VIDEO

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Ghanaian music star Wendy Shay has officially reported a circulating fabricated video to the Ghana Police Service, following widespread allegations accusing her of misconduct. In a public statement, the award-winning singer condemned the clip as “hurtful” and “malicious,” stating emphatically that the accusations were entirely false and intended to tarnish her image.

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Police investigations have commenced, with preliminary findings revealing that the individual behind the video has been identified in the United Arab Emirates, where he is reportedly employed by a construction company. Authorities are currently working through international law enforcement channels to ensure the suspect faces appropriate legal consequences. Sources close to the case indicate that the police are treating the matter as a severe case of cyber-harassment and defamation.

Wendy Shay expressed deep appreciation to her fans for their unwavering support throughout the ordeal. She further called on the public to stand firmly against cyber-bullying, urging social media users to verify information before sharing and to refrain from participating in online attacks. According to the singer, the increasing trend of digital defamation against public figures is alarming and must be addressed through stronger security, responsible media practices, and legal enforcement.

The artist reaffirmed her commitment to her career and assured fans that she remains focused on delivering inspiring music. The case continues to attract public interest as authorities collaborate to expedite justice.

Bournemouth and Arsenal Locked in January Pursuit of Ghanaian Midfield Phenom Caleb Yirenkyi

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Bournemouth and Arsenal are both reportedly eyeing a transfer for 19-year-old Ghanaian midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi, currently starring for Danish Superliga side FC Nordsjaelland. The young talent, who already holds multiple caps for the Ghana national team, is said to be valued at £20 million, with Nordsjaelland having secured his commitment on a long-term deal through 2030. 

Rising Star in Denmark

Yirenkyi is a product of the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana. He joined Nordsjaelland in 2024 and has since broken into the first team, impressing with his versatility and maturity in midfield. 

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Initially deployed as a right-sided midfielder — and even briefly playing right-back on his Ghana debut — he has flourished in a holding midfield role under Nordsjaelland manager Jens Fonsskov Olsen. 

The Essien Comparison

Yirenkyi’s evolution has been closely linked to Michael Essien, who is now an assistant coach at Nordsjaelland. The teenager has publicly credited Essien’s mentorship for his development:

“Michael Essien impacts every player … we learn a lot from him.” 

That bond, combined with Yirenkyi’s energy, physicality, and tactical intelligence, has led many to liken him to the former Chelsea midfielder. 

Contract Security & International Breakthrough

In October 2025, Yirenkyi signed a new contract extension with Nordsjaelland that runs until summer 2030, signaling the club’s long-term faith in him. 

On the international stage, he’s already earned senior caps for Ghana, having made his debut in May 2025. 

Transfer Interest: Bournemouth vs. Arsenal

According to reports, Bournemouth sees Yirenkyi as a player ready to step straight into the first team under Andoni Iraola, offering immediate Premier League impact. 

By contrast, Arsenal reportedly view him as a long-term investment — a prospect to be groomed and developed within their squad rather than rushed into the first XI. 

Rising Profile

Yirenkyi’s performances have already turned heads: he was nominated for Danish Superliga Young Player of the Month, and was recently ranked by the CIES Football Observatory among the top U20 defensive midfielders in Europe (outside the traditional top-five leagues). 

Bottom line: With his long contract, rapid development, and growing reputation, Caleb Yirenkyi has become a highly sought-after young talent — and Bournemouth and Arsenal could be set to battle it out for his signature in January.

Bournemouth Star Antoine Semenyo Gets Engaged to Girlfriend Jordeen Buckley

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Ghanaian international and Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has taken a major step in his personal life by proposing to his longtime girlfriend, Jordeen Buckley, and she said yes. 

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According to reports, Semenyo asked Buckley to marry him while recovering from an ankle injury that kept him out of Ghana’s friendly match against South Korea.  He went down on one knee in a carefully arranged, romantic setting. 

Following the proposal, Buckley shared photos of their engagement on her Instagram Stories, including a close-up of the ring and moments of celebration.  In her caption, she quoted Song of Solomon 3:4, writing: “I have found the one whom my soul loves.” 

The news has delighted fans across Ghana, with many celebrating the union of the striker and the London-based model. 

Buckley, a social media influencer and entrepreneur who owns JRosé NailBar in London, has frequently shown her support for Semenyo on social media, including after his successful 2024/25 Premier League season. 

This heartfelt moment highlights a softer side of the footballer, who is known for his physicality on the field. As he recovers from injury, Semenyo is not only building his career but also laying the foundation for a meaningful partnership off the pitch.

Kufuor: Ghana Has Wealth, But Needs Better Governance to Realize Its Potential

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Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has long argued that Ghana is not a “poor country” but rather a nation with vast, underutilized resources. In his speeches, he has repeatedly highlighted that Ghana’s natural endowment—gold, land, and other assets—has not translated into prosperity for all. 

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Kufuor warns that without effective governance, resource wealth may remain a curse rather than a blessing. At a policy forum, he noted that abundant natural resources require discipline, accountability, and institutional strength to drive national development. 

He has also urged governments to structure national wealth so it benefits the general population, not just a privileged few. According to him, good governance means more than economic growth—it means inclusion, the creation of jobs, and tangible improvements in people’s lives. 

By stressing both the country’s potential and the systemic obstacles that prevent that potential from being realized, Kufuor’s message challenges fatalistic narratives. He encourages Ghanaians to demand responsible leadership and to believe that their country can turn its natural riches into shared prosperity.

“Invest in Stability, Not Betrayal – Viral Message on Love and Financial Wisdom Sparks Debate”

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A circulating message on social media has stirred strong reactions, advising individuals—particularly men—to prioritize practical financial investments over emotionally driven support. The statement reads: “To help a woman in the name of love, please use it to buy a goat to rear. It will yield a profit rather than investing in ungrateful people. Help a woman at her lowest and she will betray you when she is at her highest.”

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The message, which has gone viral across platforms such as Facebook and TikTok, suggests that instead of offering emotional or monetary support to partners, individuals should focus on tangible, income-generating ventures. Its comparison of helping a woman to rearing livestock for profit has sparked widespread debate.

Some users argue it reflects painful real-world experiences of betrayal after providing emotional and financial support. Others strongly criticize the post as generalising women unfairly and promoting distrust in relationships. Several comments emphasized that betrayal is not gender-specific and that mutual respect and transparency are the keys to meaningful partnerships.

Relationship counsellors caution against using past hurt to promote bitterness, advising instead that individuals learn from experiences while maintaining healthy boundaries. Economists, on the other hand, agree that investing in livestock or small-scale agribusiness can offer stable financial returns but warned against allowing emotional trauma to drive financial decisions.

The debate continues to trend, with users sharing stories of betrayal and financial loss in relationships, while others defend the importance of thoughtful investment and emotional wisdom.

POLICE ARREST SUSPECT IN VIRAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VIDEO

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The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has taken swift action following a disturbing viral Facebook video showing a man physically assaulting a woman believed to be his wife at their residence in Ofankor, Ga East Municipality. The suspect, John Odartey Lamptey, was arrested on Monday, November 17th, 2025, at the family residence.

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According to police sources, the violent incident was captured and shared on social media, sparking widespread outrage across the country. The video reportedly showed Mr. Lamptey aggressively attacking the woman, prompting calls from the public for immediate intervention.

Following his arrest, police disclosed that two of his siblings — Grace Kushie Lamptey and Louis Odartey Lamptey — were also detained. They allegedly attempted to assault a female tenant they believed had recorded and circulated the video. The tenant, whose identity has been withheld for security reasons, was quickly rescued by police officers to prevent further harm.

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Authorities confirmed that the woman who was assaulted had fled the scene before police arrived, and a search is currently underway to locate her and ensure her safety. The Ghana Police Service reassured the public that tracking her down and providing necessary protection remains a priority.

In an official statement, the Ghana Police Service reaffirmed its strong commitment to combating domestic violence, insisting that such criminal acts will never be tolerated. They emphasized that perpetrators will face the full rigour of the law, and urged the public to continue reporting such cases, assuring them of confidentiality and protection.

The viral video has reignited national discussions around domestic abuse, with many social commentators calling for stronger enforcement and support systems for victims. The police have advised the public against taking matters into their own hands or attempting to confront suspects without law enforcement involvement.

Investigations are still ongoing, and the suspect, along with his detained siblings, is expected to assist police with inquiries as legal proceedings begin.

DR Congo Stun Nigeria to Move One Step Closer to 2026 World Cup

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DR Congo have taken a huge leap toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup after eliminating Nigeria 4-3 on penalties in a dramatic African play-off final that ended 1-1 after extra time in Rabat.

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The Leopards held their nerve in a tense six-round penalty shootout, with captain Chancel Mbemba converting the decisive kick. Goalkeeper Timothy Fayulu became the hero of the night after saving Semi Ajayi’s effort, sending DR Congo into next March’s intercontinental playoff—one final chance to book their ticket to the World Cup.

Nigeria, who already missed the 2022 tournament, will now sit out another World Cup after a disappointing showing on neutral soil. Their night had begun brightly when Frank Onyeka’s deflected strike found the net in just the third minute, raising hopes for the Super Eagles.

But DR Congo refused to fold. Meschack Elia equalised with a sharp close-range finish in the 31st minute, shifting momentum back to the Central Africans. The match remained locked through 120 minutes of fierce battles, near-misses, and high tension.

In the end, it was DR Congo’s composure that made the difference, setting up a massive intercontinental qualifier next year—one that could potentially end a decades-long absence from the World Cup stage.

Nigeria, meanwhile, face heavy criticism as fans question a second consecutive World Cup failure.

Double Blow for Ghana: Semenyo and Salisu Exit Black Stars Camp Ahead of South Korea Clash

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The Black Stars’ preparations for their highly anticipated international friendly against South Korea have taken a major hit, as forwards Antoine Semenyo and defender Mohammed Salisu have both withdrawn from camp due to injury. Their exit delivers yet another blow to coach Otto Addo, who is already wrestling with a growing list of injury concerns in the Ghana squad.

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The two players, who were expected to play crucial roles in Ghana’s upcoming fixture, have now returned to their respective clubs after medical evaluations revealed they were unfit to participate in the friendly. Their absence not only disrupts tactical plans but also deepens concerns about squad depth as Ghana prepares for competitive fixtures in early 2026.

Semenyo’s Setback: A Painful Repeat at the Worst Time

Antoine Semenyo, one of Ghana’s most in-form forwards in Europe, sustained a left anterior talo-fibula ligament sprain during Ghana’s recent Kirin Challenge Cup clash against Japan. The Bournemouth attacker was substituted in the 55th minute after going down awkwardly during a duel.

Attempts by the medical team to accelerate his recovery proved unsuccessful. After further evaluations, the GFA confirmed that Semenyo had been granted permission to fly back to England to begin full treatment and rehabilitation with his club.

Semenyo’s injury is particularly painful for the national team considering his rise in form. His versatility, work rate, and newfound confidence in the English Premier League have made him one of Ghana’s brightest attacking sparks. As the Black Stars introduce new attacking combinations and attempt to rebuild a more fluid frontline, losing Semenyo disrupts the momentum they were building.

Salisu’s Withdrawal: A Defensive Void Deepens

Mohammed Salisu’s absence comes as an equally heavy blow. The AS Monaco defender has struggled with recurring fitness issues this year, and hopes of his return for the South Korea game have now been dashed.

Medical checks carried out jointly by Monaco’s medical team and the Black Stars’ doctors revealed that Salisu is suffering from a bilateral MCL (medial collateral ligament) sprain, ruling him out of action for the upcoming friendly. The centre-back subsequently departed the camp to continue treatment at his club.

For Ghana, Salisu’s withdrawal exposes a thin defensive line that has already faced instability in recent matches. His composure, aerial dominance, and left-footed balance would have been key assets against a dynamic South Korean attack known for speed and movement.

His continuous injury setbacks also raise questions about long-term reliability as Ghana looks ahead to the next round of World Cup qualifiers—a campaign where defensive solidity will be non-negotiable.

Growing Injury List Leaves Otto Addo With Just 19 Fit Players

With Semenyo and Salisu departing, and midfielder Francis Abu already ruled out following surgery for his own injury in the Japan game, Otto Addo is left with just 19 fit players in Seoul.

This is far from ideal as the Black Stars attempt to rotate, test new strategies, and integrate new faces into the squad. Friendlies like this are crucial for experimentation, especially in a year where Ghana aims to rebuild confidence after mixed performances.

The coaching team must now reshuffle roles, rethink tactical setups, and manage player fitness carefully to avoid further damage.

Why This Friendly Matters—Despite Being “Just” a Friendly

While some fans may see the match against South Korea as a routine international fixture, its significance is deeper.

1. Tactical Building Block for 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

Ghana’s qualifying journey resumes soon, and international friendlies serve as essential testing grounds for systems, partnerships, and new ideas.

2. Boosting Morale and Restoring Confidence

After a turbulent year with inconsistent performances, Ghana is keen on restoring belief both within the squad and among fans.

3. Assessing Squad Depth

Injury situations such as this one provide an opportunity—albeit a difficult one—for fringe players to show readiness.

Opportunities for Fringe Players

The absence of key names opens up chances for several newcomers and returning players. Defensively, Ghana may now rely on young centre-backs who have been waiting for their moment to prove themselves on the international stage. In attack, a reshuffled frontline may see a combination of emerging talents and seasoned campaigners filling in.

These setbacks, while unfortunate, could become valuable moments for lesser-known players to break into the core setup.

A Broader Question: Are Ghana’s Players Overloaded?

Semenyo’s and Salisu’s injuries reignite conversations around player workload. Many national team regulars are central to their clubs’ campaigns in Europe, playing high-intensity football almost every three days.

This raises questions:

Are Ghana’s best players being overworked at club level? How can the national team manage heavy workloads during international breaks? Do Ghanaian players need specialized injury prevention programs?

With modern football placing extraordinary physical demands on athletes, national teams like Ghana must innovate to protect their key players.

The Road Ahead

Despite the setbacks, the Black Stars will still face South Korea with optimism and determination. The match provides a platform for Ghana to test teamwork, mentality, and ambition against a well-organized opponent.

However, the coaching staff will be keeping a close eye on the injury list. With important qualifiers approaching, Ghana cannot afford more losses in key positions.

For Semenyo and Salisu, the immediate priority is recovery. Fans will be hoping they return stronger—because when fit, they are two of the most influential players in Ghana’s setup.

The Black Stars may be weakened on paper, but the spirit, hunger, and opportunity for new heroes remain alive.

Abu Francis Successfully Undergoes Surgery in Japan After Match Injury

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Ghanaian midfielder Abu Francis has successfully undergone surgery in Japan after sustaining an injury during Ghana’s Kirin Challenge Cup match against Japan.

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The midfielder collapsed in severe pain following a strong challenge, prompting immediate medical attention and emergency transfer to a Tokyo hospital.

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Doctors confirmed that the nature of the injury required urgent surgery, which was carried out smoothly with no complications. According to medical officials, Abu Francis is now stable and responding positively to treatment. Early signs indicate a promising recovery, though the exact timeline for his return to the pitch has not yet been determined.

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Team medics expect him to begin the initial phase of rehabilitation soon, working closely with both Japanese specialists and the Ghanaian medical team.

Messages of support have poured in from fans, teammates, and football lovers around the world, all wishing him a swift recovery. His absence is seen as a significant blow to the squad, but optimism remains high that he will return stronger.

Nigerian Lady Demands iPhone 17 Pro Max Replacement After Boyfriend Destroys Her Device in Jealous Clash

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A dramatic relationship incident has gone viral on social media after a young Nigerian woman publicly demanded that her boyfriend either repairs her broken iPhone 17 Pro Max or buys her a new one—otherwise, their relationship is over.

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According to eyewitness accounts gathered online, the altercation began when the lady received a call from her ex-boyfriend. Her current boyfriend, who reportedly reacted with extreme jealousy, confronted her and, in a fit of rage, smashed the phone against the floor. Photos of the shattered device have since circulated widely, sparking intense debate nationwide.

The story took another twist when users suggested that the boyfriend may have secretly been in a hidden gay relationship, fueling speculation about the insecurity and emotional instability behind his actions. Although unverified, the claim has added new layers to the already heated conversation.

The lady at the centre of the incident has remained firm in her stance: without a repaired or replaced iPhone 17 Pro Max, she sees no reason to continue the relationship. “If he cannot fix what he destroyed, then what kind of future can we build?” she reportedly said, drawing both support and criticism online.

Many social media users argue she is justified, emphasizing accountability and respect in relationships. Others believe she should reconsider, suggesting the issue reflects deeper emotional problems that money alone may not fix.

Relationship experts also weighed in, noting that destruction of property during conflict is a red flag that should not be ignored. They advise that beyond replacing the phone, the couple needs serious communication and possibly counselling—if the relationship is to continue at all.

As the story continues to trend, one thing is clear: it’s no longer just about a broken phone, but a larger conversation about emotional maturity, trust, and boundaries in modern relationships.