A heartbreaking tragedy has shaken a quiet community after a woman and her children were brutally killed in their home, allegedly by her lover.
The deceased woman, a married mother of three, had her husband living abroad in the United States. He regularly sent money for the upkeep of the family and the construction of their house. Unknown to him, the woman had entered into an affair with another man in Ghana, with whom she later bore a child.
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When the U.S.-based husband returned home for the naming ceremony of the baby, he believed the child was his, having visited the country shortly before the pregnancy. However, it later emerged that the lover had been secretly accessing funds sent by the husband to his wife’s account.
According to reports, when the woman confronted her lover about the repeated withdrawals, tensions escalated. In a shocking turn of events, the man allegedly stormed her home late at night and committed the gruesome act, ending the lives of the woman and her children.
Tragically, only the couple’s son survived the attack, though with severe injuries. The newly born baby—who was at the center of the controversy—was left behind.
Police investigations are underway as the community reels in shock over the chilling crime that has left both families devastated.
Veteran Ghanaian actor and TV presenter, Akwasi Boadi, widely known as Akrobeto, has responded to the conviction of former fetish priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua, popularly called Nana Agradaa.
Speaking in an interview with GhanaWeekend, Akrobeto said Agradaa’s 15-year sentence for fraud and money-doubling scams is beyond his influence. “Whatever I say will not change the situation. If she is released, fine; if not, she is not the first to be jailed. It is normal,” he noted.
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Addressing long-standing rumours of a romantic connection, the celebrated actor clarified that his alleged marriage to Agradaa was only a publicity stunt for a movie. “I never had anything to do with Agradaa; she has never been my wife,” he stressed.
Agradaa, once notorious for her shrine before converting to Christianity, was convicted in 2025 for defrauding individuals with false money-doubling promises. Her sentencing has stirred national debate—while some hail it as justice, others argue her repentance should have mitigated the judgment.
The Ghanaian boxing fraternity has been struck by tragedy following the sudden death of rising star Bahubali. According to reports, the young boxer succumbed to severe internal bleeding after his recent bout, leaving fans and fellow athletes in deep shock.
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A video circulating online shows Bahubali’s lifeless body, intensifying the grief surrounding his untimely passing. Tributes are pouring in from colleagues and supporters who admired his resilience, passion, and dedication to the sport.
The Ghana Boxing Authority is expected to release an official statement soon, while the wider sports community mourns the devastating loss of a fighter whose career was only just beginning to blossom.
Bahubali’s death serves as a painful reminder of the dangers fighters face in the ring, and the urgent need for stronger medical safeguards in Ghanaian boxing.
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The 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony delivered historic moments as Ousmane Dembélé and Aitana Bonmatí were named the world’s best players.
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Dembélé’s stellar season with Paris Saint-Germain saw him score 35 goals and provide 16 assists across all competitions. He guided PSG to Ligue 1 and Coupe de France triumphs, lifted the Champions League, and reached the Club World Cup final. His unmatched two-footed play, improved tactical awareness, and relentless work rate reflect the new identity of a revitalised PSG side.
On the women’s side, Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí added another accolade to her glittering career, cementing her status as one of the game’s greatest midfielders.
England also celebrated on the night, with two of its stars earning special honours, showcasing the nation’s rising influence on world football.
This year’s awards underline the balance between individual brilliance and collective strength—Dembélé embodying PSG’s new era, and Bonmatí reinforcing Spain’s dominance in the women’s game.
British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has stirred excitement by suggesting that a potential clash between heavyweight giants Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could take place in Ghana.
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Speaking on future fight possibilities, Hearn emphasized the global appeal of such a historic matchup and expressed interest in bringing the bout to Africa—specifically Ghana. The promoter noted that Ghana’s rich boxing tradition and passionate fan base would make it a fitting stage for what could be one of the biggest fights in modern boxing history.
Anthony Joshua, who has Nigerian roots, remains one of the sport’s most recognized figures, while Tyson Fury, the self-styled “Gypsy King,” continues to dominate conversations as a reigning heavyweight star. A showdown between the two would not only capture global attention but also shine a spotlight on Africa as a major boxing destination.
While no official negotiations have been confirmed, Hearn’s remarks have already fueled excitement among boxing fans in Ghana, a country that has produced legends such as Azumah Nelson, Ike Quartey, and Joshua Clottey.
If realized, the fight would mark the first time two British heavyweight champions meet on African soil, potentially echoing the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in 1974.
In a sweeping move, the Chinese government has enacted new regulations that officially outlaw nearly all forms of online religious activity. The rules, announced this week, prohibit livestream preaching, online prayer meetings, Bible classes, and even the sharing of sermons through video platforms—unless such content comes directly from state-approved religious organizations.
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The regulations also ban online religious education for minors, fundraising for churches via digital platforms, and the use of artificial intelligence in religious teaching or preaching. These measures are designed to keep religious expression tightly under government control and prevent what authorities see as unauthorized expansion of faith communities, particularly Christianity, which has been growing rapidly across the nation.
For Christians worldwide, the crackdown is a sobering reminder of the challenges facing the underground church in China. Believers continue to gather in secret, despite risks of surveillance, harassment, and imprisonment. Christian leaders stress the importance of standing in prayer with those enduring persecution.
🙏 Pray for the underground church in China to be strengthened.
🙏 Pray for boldness and protection for believers sharing the gospel despite restrictions.
🙏 Pray that the light of Christ shines brighter than ever in the midst of darkness.
As Scripture reminds us: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). And though governments may try to silence the gospel, believers hold fast to the truth of 2 Timothy 2:9—“God’s Word cannot be chained.”
Ghana stands at a critical juncture as the devastating impact of illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, and nomadic mining activities threaten the very survival of the nation.
This menace, described by experts as an existential threat, endangers the environment, human health, and the future of generations yet unborn. The nation’s youth and children now face the tragic prospect of inheriting polluted rivers, depleted lands, and destroyed forests from an older generation that has failed to protect them.
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The consequences of galamsey are far-reaching. Environmental and medical scientists warn that water bodies contaminated with heavy metals such as mercury and lead are causing long-term damage to human health. The risks include cancer, kidney failure, chronic illnesses, and severe reproductive complications, including infertility, impotence, and foetal deformities. Contaminated soils used for agriculture are further poisoning the food chain, compounding the threat.
Critics argue that the reckless pursuit of short-term economic gains is sacrificing Ghana’s long-term sustainability. The social and environmental costs of galamsey far outweigh any perceived economic benefits, undermining development and robbing children of a healthy future.
The government’s response to this crisis, many observers believe, will define its legacy. Failure to act decisively could erode public confidence and push the administration back into opposition.
Proposals for tackling the menace include declaring a state of emergency in galamsey-affected zones, banning mining activities around rivers and forests, and deploying the Ghana Armed Forces to enforce strict compliance. Advocates also suggest using modern technology, particularly armed drones, to monitor and neutralize illegal operations in real-time.
Calls have intensified for the establishment of a specialized Ghana Air Force unit equipped with military drones to spearhead this campaign. Proponents argue that such bold action would reassure Ghanaians that their leaders are determined to protect the nation’s resources and safeguard the future.
Though military intervention and advanced enforcement may come at a cost, many Ghanaians are prepared to support decisive government measures if they are convinced that such actions are designed to secure the nation’s survival.
As the adage goes, “a stitch in time saves nine.” The NDC government has a narrow window of opportunity to prove its resolve in ending galamsey. Failure to act swiftly could cost the President both the overwhelming goodwill of the people and the trust reposed in him.
Veteran sports journalist Michael Oti Adjei has openly called for the dismissal of Black Stars coach Otto Addo, questioning whether he is truly the right man to lead Ghana forward despite an impressive World Cup qualifying record.
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Speaking on Joy Sports on September 21, 2025, Oti Adjei expressed shock that a coach could guide Ghana through eight qualifiers, winning six, drawing one, and losing just one, yet still leave doubts about his competence.
“I don’t understand how a coach goes through a World Cup qualifier, plays eight games, wins all but draws one, loses one, and the following day the conversation is, is he a good coach?” Oti Adjei stated firmly. “If after such a record we are still asking this question, then maybe Otto Addo is not the right coach for Ghana. He should go.”
His remarks add fresh fuel to the already heated debate surrounding Otto Addo’s future. Despite solid results, many critics argue that his tactical approach and game management fail to convince at the highest level.
Oti Adjei insists that Ghana must look beyond the numbers and focus on the bigger picture: “This is the Black Stars. We cannot settle for mediocrity dressed up as success. If the trust is not there, then it is time to move on.”
The call for Otto Addo’s sack from a respected voice like Oti Adjei is sure to intensify discussions among fans and the Ghana Football Association in the coming weeks.
Ghana’s Rose Yeboah has made history by reaching the women’s high jump final at the World Athletics Championships. Competing as a first-time entrant, Yeboah displayed determination and composure on the global stage, ultimately finishing 12th among the world’s best.
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Though she couldn’t secure a medal, her qualification to the finals alone marks a major achievement for Ghana athletics. Yeboah’s performance has inspired hope for greater success in future competitions, as she continues to develop her craft and gain valuable international experience.
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Fans across Ghana are celebrating her milestone, hailing her as a rising star destined for more podium finishes ahead.
Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team came agonisingly close to winning a historic medal at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, but narrowly missed out after clocking 37.93 seconds to finish fourth in the final.
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The quartet of Ibrahim Fuseini, Benjamin Azamati, Joseph Paul Amoah, and Abdul-Rasheed Saminu delivered a strong performance, but fell short of the bronze medal by just 0.04 seconds behind the Netherlands, who ran a national record of 37.81 seconds.
The United States claimed gold in 37.29 seconds, with Canada securing silver in 37.55 seconds. Despite the fierce competition, Ghana proved themselves as serious contenders, having earlier shocked the athletics world by setting a new national record of 37.79 seconds in the heats — the fastest qualifying time.
Though the disappointment of missing the podium lingers, Ghana’s performance has been widely hailed as a statement of intent. The fourth-place finish still earned the team a prize of about US $16,000, but more importantly, it underlined the nation’s growing presence in global sprinting.
For many fans, the result was bittersweet — proof that Ghana has the talent and depth to compete with the world’s best, yet a reminder of how cruelly fine the margins are at the highest level. The hope now is that this near miss will fuel even greater achievements at the next championships and the 2028 Olympics.