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BUSTED! NAIMOS Task Force Storms Galamsey Hotspots in Western Region

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The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) Task Force has launched a major crackdown in the Western Region, targeting notorious illegal mining zones as part of its renewed effort to eliminate galamsey and its accompanying criminal activities.

Operation in Aboso (Prestea-Huni Valley District)

On Monday, October 5, 2025, the Task Force raided “Gangway,” a community in Aboso known for illegal mining, drug trafficking, and other unlawful activities. The operation saw the destruction of several makeshift structures that served as hideouts and drug dens. Mining equipment found on-site was dismantled and burned.

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In a dramatic turn of events, hundreds of locals—many involved in galamsey operations and other social vices including drug use, illegal trading, and gambling—voluntarily surrendered to the Task Force.

Officials also reported the seizure of eleven parcels of Indian hemp and various other narcotic substances during the swoop.

This comes months after NAIMOS had issued a final warning in June 2025, urging illegal miners and criminal gangs in the area to vacate. The warning was widely ignored, prompting this intensified enforcement.

Additional Operations in Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality

The Task Force extended its mission to the Dadwen-Domping areas in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality, where several illegal mining sites were also raided.

The team confiscated fifteen (15) water pumping machines and one (1) generator set, while three (3) chanfangs and other mining equipment were destroyed on-site.

NAIMOS Reaffirms Commitment

Speaking after the operation, a NAIMOS spokesperson reiterated the agency’s zero-tolerance stance against illegal mining and its associated crimes, vowing to intensify patrols and expand operations to other parts of the Western Region and beyond.

“We are determined to restore Ghana’s environment, protect water bodies, and end the cycle of lawlessness caused by illegal mining,” the spokesperson said.

The operation marks one of the largest coordinated anti-galamsey actions in the region this year.

“If You’re Working for Someone and You’re Not Paid, Stop It” – Stephen Appiah’s Words That Made Grace Ashley Quit Singing for the Black Stars

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Ghanaian gospel musician Grace Ashley has opened up about a heartbreaking moment that made her stop composing songs for the national football team, the Black Stars.

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In an emotional revelation, the renowned singer recounted an encounter with former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah, whose comment left her deeply hurt and ultimately ended her musical dedication to the team.

Speaking about the incident, Grace Ashley recalled:

“Wherever Stephen Appiah is, he should listen to me and remember that day at the airport. Ghana had a match with Gambia in Kumasi. At that time, the Black Stars’ morale was low, and a promoter had to mobilize fans to support the team. On our way back, we boarded the same flight with Stephen Appiah.”

According to her, the situation took a painful turn when a man at the car park praised her for her contribution to the national team, telling Appiah that her music had inspired many Ghanaians — especially women — to support football.

“At the car park, a man approached him and said, ‘Well done, Stephen. This woman is like your sister — you guys should take care of her. She’s the reason many women have started watching football because of her songs for the Black Stars.’

Stephen responded, ‘But the songs she sings are for the state.’

The man replied, ‘But the state doesn’t pay her anything.’

And Stephen said, ‘If you’re working for someone and you’re not paid, stop it,’” Grace Ashley narrated.

The comment, she said, shattered her spirit.

“Those words broke my heart,” she admitted. “That was the moment I decided to stop making songs for the Black Stars.”

Grace Ashley, who became a household name for her patriotic and motivational songs during the Black Stars’ golden years, revealed that she had produced several tracks solely out of passion and national pride — without receiving any financial reward.

Her songs once boosted the morale of both players and fans, uniting Ghanaians behind the team during major tournaments. However, following Appiah’s remark, she felt unappreciated and decided to channel her musical energy elsewhere.

The revelation has sparked conversations online about how Ghana treats artists who contribute selflessly to national causes, with many expressing disappointment that such a dedicated musician felt compelled to quit due to a lack of recognition and support.

THE RECORDING ACADEMY NAMES RICHIE MENSAH A VOTING MEMBER OF THE GRAMMY AWARDS

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Renowned Ghanaian music producer and CEO of Lynx Entertainment, Richie Mensah, has officially been named a voting member of the Recording Academy, the prestigious body behind the Grammy Awards.

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This recognition marks a significant milestone not only for Richie’s illustrious career but also for Ghana’s growing presence on the global music stage. As a voting member, Richie will now play a key role in selecting Grammy nominees and winners — a privilege reserved for accomplished music professionals worldwide.

The announcement has sparked excitement across the Ghanaian entertainment industry, with many celebrating Richie’s contribution to the rise of modern Ghanaian music through talents like Kuami Eugene, KiDi, and MzVee.

#GhanaMedia #RichieMensah #GrammyAwards #LynxEntertainment #GhanaMusic

Operation Contender 3.0: INTERPOL Cracks Down on Romance Scams and Sextortion Across 14 African Nations

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What happened

A major coordinated cybercrime operation led by INTERPOL—dubbed Operation Contender 3.0—has resulted in the arrest of 260 suspects across 14 African countries. The large-scale sweep, conducted between July 28 and August 11, 2025, targeted organized networks behind romance scams and sextortion schemes that defrauded thousands of victims across the continent and beyond.

What was targeted

The operation focused on two rapidly growing online crimes:

Romance scams: Fraudsters create fake online relationships to emotionally manipulate victims into sending money or sharing personal details. Sextortion: Criminals trick victims into sharing explicit content, then blackmail them for money under threat of public exposure.

Scale and results

The crackdown led to 260 arrests, the seizure of 1,235 electronic devices, and the dismantling of 81 cyber infrastructures. Investigators identified over 1,400 victims, with estimated losses of more than USD 2.8 million linked to the fraudulent activities.

Country breakdown

In Ghana, 68 suspects were arrested for creating fake profiles, using stolen images, and engaging in sextortion schemes. Authorities identified about 108 victims and recorded financial losses of approximately USD 450,000, recovering about USD 70,000.

In Senegal, 22 individuals were arrested for impersonating celebrities and manipulating victims through emotional deception, with over 120 victims and financial losses of around USD 34,000 reported.

In Côte d’Ivoire, 24 people were arrested for creating fake online identities and blackmailing victims using intimate materials, with roughly 809 victims identified.

In Angola, 8 suspects were detained for social media–based scams and the use of forged documents to deceive and steal from victims both locally and internationally.

Other participating nations included Benin, Burkina Faso, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia.

Items seized and digital tracing

Authorities recovered mobile phones, laptops, USB drives, forged ID documents, and numerous SIM cards. Investigators tracked IP addresses, domains, and social media accounts linked to scam operations. Data sharing and intelligence coordination took place through INTERPOL’s Cyber Fusion Centre, with cybersecurity partners like Group-IB and Trend Micro providing technical support.

Why it matters

INTERPOL highlighted a sharp increase in romance scams and sextortion across Africa, driven by growing internet access and the popularity of online dating platforms. These crimes not only cause severe financial losses but also lead to deep emotional and psychological trauma for victims, many of whom remain silent due to fear or shame.

Official comment

INTERPOL’s African Cybercrime Operations Desk commended the operation’s success, describing it as a “powerful message that online criminals cannot hide behind screens.” National police agencies are continuing investigations, with efforts to prosecute offenders and return recovered funds to victims.

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We Have Beautiful Single Female Teachers — GNAT President Jokingly Urges Male Teachers to Look Within”

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A lighthearted but attention-grabbing remark by the President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Rev. Isaac Owusu, has sparked massive reactions online after he playfully advised male teachers to “look within” if they are in need of companionship.

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Rev. Isaac Owusu
(President, Ghana National Association of Teachers)

Speaking at a teachers’ gathering, Rev. Owusu humorously said, “Male teachers, we [GNAT] are pleading with you, if you want to do the ‘thing’, we have nice and beautiful female teachers who are single.”

The comment, which was delivered amid laughter from the audience, has quickly gone viral on social media, with many Ghanaians sharing mixed but amused reactions. Some interpreted the statement as a witty way of promoting unity and relationships within the teaching profession, while others said the GNAT President might have gone a little too far with his choice of words.

Social media users have since turned the quote into memes and trending hashtags like #GNATLoveAffair, #TeacherRomance, and #LoveInTheStaffRoom. Many teachers also joined the fun online, sharing pictures of themselves with captions like “Available GNAT member – single and beautiful!”

Others, however, have called for public figures to exercise caution when making jokes in official settings. “It might have been harmless fun, but sometimes, words can easily be misunderstood, especially in today’s media climate,” a teacher from Kumasi told GhanaMedia.cc.

Meanwhile, Rev. Isaac Owusu has not issued any official clarification, but sources close to the GNAT leadership say his comment was made in jest and was intended to lighten the mood during an otherwise serious conference.

The Ghana National Association of Teachers, one of the country’s most influential unions, has recently been in the news for its firm stance on teachers’ welfare, salary negotiations, and educational reforms. This latest viral moment, though unrelated to policy, has unexpectedly given the association a humorous spotlight.

Whether jokingly or not, Rev. Owusu’s remarks have brought smiles across social media — and perhaps sparked new conversations about relationships and bonding among educators.

As one user humorously wrote on X (Twitter):

“GNAT just launched the biggest dating site for teachers without even knowing it!”

Ghana Clinches Gold in Mixed 4×100m Freestyle Relay at Africa Aquatics Zone 2 Championships

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Team Ghana made a significant splash on the opening day of the 2024 Africa Aquatics Zone 2 Swimming Championships, held at the Borteyman Sports Complex in Accra. The highlight of the day was the victory of Ghana’s mixed 4×100m freestyle relay team, who clinched the gold medal with a time of 3:46.54, finishing ahead of Nigeria and Senegal. 

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This achievement was part of a stellar performance by Team Ghana, which secured a total of 56 medals across both junior and senior categories. Notable individual performances included Harry Stacey, who won multiple golds in the 100m freestyle, 200m backstroke, and 50m freestyle, and 12-year-old Jada Yankey, who earned gold in the 400m individual medley and bronze in the 200m freestyle. 

The championships continue to showcase the rising talent and competitive spirit of Ghanaian swimmers on the continental stage.

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Igbo Leader in Ghana Sues Hassan Ayariga for Defamation

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Accra, Ghana – Eze Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, a prominent Igbo leader residing in Ghana, has instituted legal action against politician Hassan Ayariga, filing a defamation suit at the Accra High Court. 

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According to court documents filed on October 1, 2025, the lawsuit stems from statements made by Ayariga in a July 19 interview, during which he allegedly labeled Ihenetu a “scammer” and accused him of involvement in money laundering, human trafficking, prostitution, and other crimes. 

Eze Ihenetu, who has lived in Ghana for over three decades and operates various business interests in both Ghana and Nigeria, argues that the allegations are false and malicious, and that they have severely damaged his reputation. 

In his suit, Ihenetu is seeking a GHS 50 million award in general damages, USD 5.6 million in special damages (citing cancelled business contracts), a public apology via media, and a perpetual injunction that would bar Ayariga from repeating the alleged statements. 

He also asks the court to declare the statements defamatory and to compel Ayariga to retract and apologize through the same media channels in which the remarks were made. 

A legal team led by Muniru M. Kassim from Obour, Minta & Co. is representing Ihenetu. The court has reportedly ordered Ayariga to enter appearance within eight days after being served. 

MOGmusic’s “Koinonia Phase II” Album Earns Grammy Consideration

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Ghanaian gospel powerhouse MOGmusic, born Nana Yaw Boakye, has achieved another remarkable milestone as his latest album, Koinonia Phase II, receives official Grammy consideration.

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The multiple award-winning singer and songwriter announced the exciting news to his fans, describing it as a dream come true and a sign of progress for the Ghanaian gospel scene. The album has been submitted for consideration in major categories, including Best Gospel Album, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist.

This recognition marks a proud moment for Ghana’s gospel industry, highlighting how far the genre has evolved to meet global standards. MOGmusic expressed deep gratitude to God, his team, and his supporters, noting that the journey has been one of consistency, faith, and excellence.

He further shared that his membership in the Recording Academy, the institution behind the Grammy Awards, allows him to not only submit his projects but also participate in the voting process—something he considers both an honor and a responsibility.

MOGmusic’s “Koinonia Phase II” continues to inspire gospel lovers across the world with its powerful message of worship and spiritual intimacy. Fans and fellow musicians have since flooded social media with congratulatory messages, praying that this milestone paves the way for greater international recognition for Ghanaian gospel music.

Chicago Couple Arrested on Domestic Violence Suspicion

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A Chicago couple has been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence after an incident at their residence. The woman, who recently traveled from Ghana to the United States, and her partner both denied any wrongdoing, telling police, “Nothing happened.”

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Authorities confirmed that both individuals were taken into custody as part of standard procedures during domestic disputes. No further details about injuries or the circumstances surrounding the alleged incident have been released.

The couple is expected to appear in court as the investigation continues. Police urged anyone with relevant information to come forward to assist in clarifying the situation.

Sarkodie Set to Launch New Full-Service Music Label in Ghana

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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper and entrepreneur Sarkodie is preparing to make a significant move in the music industry once again. The multiple-award-winning artist has revealed plans to launch a new partnership that will introduce a full-service record label, echoing his earlier venture, SarkCess Music.

In an exclusive interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika, Sarkodie reflected on his past experiences signing and managing artists in Ghana. He admitted that the challenges he faced previously led him to step back from running a record label. However, he expressed confidence that he is now ready to approach the business differently.

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The rapper hinted that the upcoming venture will focus on sustainable artist development and smarter business structures, signaling a new era for both his brand and the Ghanaian music industry. Fans and industry insiders alike are eagerly anticipating what this next chapter holds for one of Africa’s most influential artists.

Sarkodie’s move comes at a time when Ghanaian music continues to gain global attention, and his new venture could redefine how artists are nurtured and managed within the industry.