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Global InfoAnalytics Projects Hajia Amina Adam Victory in Ayawaso East NDC Primary

Mussa Dankwah, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, has projected that Baba Jamal’s support in the Ayawaso East NDC parliamentary primary is unlikely to exceed 38%, citing recent polling data and prevailing voter trends within the constituency.

Polling Data Shows Clear Lead for Hajia Amina Adam

According to the projection, Hajia Amina Adam, widow of the late Member of Parliament for Ayawaso East, Mahama Naser Toure, is firmly in the lead with an estimated 54% support ahead of the polls scheduled for Saturday, February 7. The analysis suggests a significant gap between the two leading contenders, making a dramatic late shift in voter preference highly improbable.

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Ayawaso East NDC Primary: Polls Show Hajia Amina Adam in Commanding Lead

Margin of Error Still Leaves Race One-Sided

Mr Dankwah explained that the forecast carries a margin of error of approximately 3.2%, which still leaves Hajia Amina Adam comfortably ahead even at the narrowest end of the statistical range. “Based on that, I project Hajia to win with about 54%, while Baba Jamal’s highest share will be around 38%,” he stated.

NDC Members Reject Calls to Bar Hajia from Contesting

Detailing further findings, Mr Dankwah revealed that 66% of NDC members polled disagreed with claims that it was wrong for Hajia Amina Adam to contest the primary, while 58% of delegates also rejected the notion. “This means both the delegates and the party faithful disagree with that call, suggesting that some people are pushing a narrative that is not selling in Ayawaso,” he said.

Ayawaso East Dynamics Misjudged

He concluded that the internal dynamics of the Ayawaso East constituency appear to have been miscalculated by some stakeholders, as voter sentiment remains strongly aligned with Hajia Amina Adam’s candidacy, reinforcing her commanding lead going into the decisive vote. Read more political updates on GhanaMedia.net.

Viral Video Shows President Mahama Assisting Woman After Near Fall in Zambia

A viral video circulating on social media shows former President of Ghana John Dramani Mahama stepping in to assist a woman who appeared to stumble and nearly fall during a public event in Zambia, drawing widespread attention and praise online.


John Mahama assists a woman during a public event in Zambia.

Moment Captured on Camera

The footage, shared on Instagram, captures the moment the woman lost her balance as President Mahama was nearby. He is seen reacting swiftly, helping to steady her and prevent what could have been a serious fall.

Social Media Applause and Reactions

The video has since gained traction across platforms, with many users commending Mahama for his calm response and presence of mind. Supporters described the act as compassionate and reflective of leadership beyond politics, while others noted the importance of situational awareness during public engagements.

No Official Statement Yet

As of publication, there has been no official statement from President Mahama’s office or event organisers in Zambia regarding the incident. However, the video continues to circulate widely, with commentators emphasising that the moment appeared spontaneous rather than staged.

Public Figures Under the Spotlight

Analysts say the incident highlights how brief, unscripted moments involving public figures can quickly shape public perception in the social media era. Even small acts of assistance can resonate widely when captured and shared online, a trend frequently observed on GhanaMedia.net.

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This remains a developing story. GhanaMedia.net will update readers should further clarification or official comments emerge.

Trending TikTok Video of Ayisha Modi Sparks Public Concern and Debate on Social Media

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A trending TikTok video circulating online and shared by GhanaMedia’s Telegram channel has ignited intense debate after Ghanaian social media personality Ayisha Modi appeared dancing in a revealing outfit during a live session, prompting widespread public concern and speculation among viewers.


Ayisha Modi during a TikTok live session that sparked online debate.

Video Triggers Mixed Reactions Online

The footage, which has since spread across multiple social media platforms, shows Ayisha Modi dancing while interacting with viewers during a TikTok live broadcast. While some followers defended her right to self-expression, others described the appearance as troubling, with many questioning her wellbeing and urging close associates to check on her.

Calls for Caution and Responsible Commentary

Following the video’s circulation, social media users expressed worry and called for compassion rather than ridicule. Commentators stressed the importance of avoiding harmful speculation, noting that viral clips can easily be misinterpreted when stripped of context. As of publication, Ayisha Modi has not issued an official statement addressing the reactions.

No Official Medical or Legal Confirmation

There is currently no medical, legal or institutional confirmation regarding claims circulating online about Ayisha Modi’s mental or physical health. Experts consistently warn that diagnosing individuals through social media content is unreliable and unethical, urging the public to rely on verified information rather than conjecture.

Public Figures and the Pressure of Online Visibility

The incident has reignited broader discussions about the pressures faced by public figures in the age of live streaming, where personal moments can instantly become viral content. Media analysts say the episode highlights the thin line between online entertainment and personal vulnerability in Ghana’s rapidly growing digital space, a topic frequently examined by GhanaMedia.net.

Developing Story

This story is still developing. GhanaMedia.net will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates if Ayisha Modi or relevant authorities issue official clarifications.

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“Let No Man Claim Credit”: Amasaman High Court Judge Cautions Prophets After Agradaa’s Sentence Reduction

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The Amasaman High Court has issued a strong warning to self-styled prophets and religious figures following the reduction of evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa’s prison sentence, stressing that no spiritual authority should claim credit for a judicial decision grounded strictly in law.

Court Rejects Spiritual Claims Over Judicial Decisions

During proceedings, the presiding judge cautioned that the reduction of Agradaa’s sentence must not be attributed to prophecies, prayers or spiritual interventions. The court emphasised that sentencing and sentence reviews are matters of law, guided by legal principles and due process, not supernatural influence.


Amasaman High Court issues warning after Agradaa’s sentence reduction.

Agradaa’s Sentence Reduced by the Court

Agradaa, a former traditional priestess turned evangelist, recently had her sentence reduced by the Amasaman High Court after a legal review of her case. The court considered factors permitted under Ghanaian law, including procedural issues and statutory sentencing guidelines, leading to the adjustment.

Warning to Religious Leaders

The judge’s remarks were directed particularly at prophets and pastors who often rush to the media to claim responsibility for favourable court outcomes involving high-profile personalities. The court warned that such claims mislead the public, undermine confidence in the judiciary and distort the rule of law.

Respect for the Rule of Law

The Amasaman High Court reaffirmed that Ghana’s justice system operates independently and must be respected as such. Judges, the court stressed, do not consult prophets, pastors or spiritual leaders when delivering rulings. Every decision is based solely on evidence, legal arguments and the applicable laws of the land.

Public Urged to Ignore False Narratives

The court further urged the public to disregard narratives suggesting that spiritual power can override judicial authority. Legal analysts say the judge’s comments serve as a timely reminder of the importance of judicial independence, especially in cases involving controversial religious figures.

“Disability Is Not a Limitation”: Abena Christine Jon’el Stuns Ghana Fashion Runway With Kente Prosthetic

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At a recent fashion showcase in Accra, Ghanaian-American model and writer Abena Christine Jon’el made a powerful statement on disability visibility by walking the runway with her prosthetic leg boldly wrapped in colourful kente cloth, redefining beauty, culture and inclusion in one striking moment.


Abena Christine Jon’el walks the runway in Accra with her kente-wrapped prosthetic leg.

A Runway Walk That Spoke Louder Than Words

Abena appeared at the renowned Rhythms on the Runway fashion event, where her presence immediately drew attention—not for spectacle, but for meaning. Her kente-wrapped prosthetic leg symbolised pride, identity and resistance to the long-standing invisibility of people living with disabilities in fashion and public life. According to MyJoyOnline, the moment was intentionally crafted to challenge stereotypes and provoke honest conversations about representation.

From Childhood Cancer to Global Advocacy

Abena lost her right leg at the age of two after being diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare and aggressive soft-tissue cancer. The amputation, while life-saving, marked the beginning of a lifelong journey navigating society’s attitudes toward disability. Now 33, she has transformed her lived experience into a platform for advocacy, storytelling and creative expression.

Choosing Ghana as Home

After first visiting Ghana in 2021, Abena says she felt a deep emotional and cultural connection to the country and later relocated permanently to Accra. Her embrace of Ghanaian textiles—particularly kente—goes beyond fashion, serving as a visual declaration of belonging and love for the country she now calls home. Her story adds to the growing narratives of diaspora Africans reconnecting with their roots, a theme frequently highlighted on GhanaMedia.net.

Redefining Disability Beyond Inspiration Tropes

Abena has been clear that she does not want to be framed as “inspirational” simply for existing with a disability. Instead, she insists on being seen fully—as ambitious, stylish, talented, complex and proud. “Disability is not a limitation,” she has said, emphasising that social barriers and lack of accessibility, not physical differences, are what truly disable people.

A Call for Visibility and Inclusion

Her runway appearance has since been praised by fashion enthusiasts, disability advocates and cultural commentators as a necessary intervention in Ghana’s creative space. By placing disability at the centre of beauty and high fashion, Abena Christine Jon’el has expanded the definition of representation and reminded audiences that inclusion is not charity—it is visibility, respect and truth.

Atalanta Eye Kamaldeen Sulemana as Ademola Lookman Successor After Juventus Coppa Italia Stunner

Serie A side Atalanta may have already found their answer to life after Ademola Lookman, with Ghana forward Kamaldeen Sulemana announcing himself in emphatic fashion by scoring against Juventus in the Coppa Italia quarter-final. Sulemana struck shortly after Lookman completed his move to Atletico Madrid, raising excitement among Atalanta fans and Ghanaian football followers.

Sulemana Shines as Atalanta Knock Juventus Out

The Coppa Italia clash saw Atalanta dismantle Juventus 3–0 in Bergamo, with goals from Gianluca Scamacca, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Mario Pašalić. Sulemana came off the bench and calmly finished to double Atalanta’s advantage, effectively sealing the Old Lady’s exit from the competition.


Kamaldeen Sulemana celebrates after scoring for Atalanta against Juventus in the Coppa Italia.

Life After Lookman Begins in Bergamo

Atalanta had been bracing for change after Nigerian international Ademola Lookman completed a high-profile transfer to Atletico Madrid in La Liga. While Lookman was a key figure in Atalanta’s recent Serie A campaigns, Sulemana’s pace, directness, and composure in front of goal suggest the club may already have a capable replacement in place.

A Perfect Start for the Black Stars Forward

For the Black Stars of Ghana, Sulemana’s goal against Juventus represents more than just a cup strike — it signals growing confidence and maturity at the elite European level. Offering even half of the impact Lookman delivered in Serie A would mark a major milestone for the Ghanaian winger, and his Coppa Italia breakthrough is a promising first step.

More Ghana football updates are available on GhanaMedia.net, your home of trusted national and international sports coverage.

BREAKING: Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa Announces Free Fuel Friday for North Tongu Constituents

Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced a Free Fuel Friday initiative for his constituents, a move aimed at easing transportation costs and supporting drivers amid current economic pressures in Ghana. The announcement, made on Thursday, has been warmly received by commercial drivers and residents across the constituency.

Free Fuel Initiative to Support Drivers

The Free Fuel Friday program is expected to benefit trotro drivers, taxi operators, okada riders, and other transport service providers within North Tongu. According to sources close to the constituency office, the exercise will take place at selected fuel stations on Friday morning, with beneficiaries receiving fuel at no cost as part of the MP’s constituency support interventions.


Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa announces Free Fuel Friday for North Tongu constituents.

Ablakwa’s Grassroots Support and National Role

Hon. Ablakwa, who also serves as Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, has consistently combined grassroots support with strong national advocacy, including Ghana’s recent diplomatic engagements such as the decision to accept 40 additional deportees from the United States and Ghana’s firm stance as it condemned the U.S. incursion into Venezuela.

Public Reactions and Wider Context

Residents say the Free Fuel Friday initiative demonstrates practical leadership at the constituency level, especially at a time when fuel prices continue to affect transport fares and household budgets. Similar social intervention strategies have been highlighted globally as effective short-term relief measures during economic downturns, according to policy analysis published by BBC News.

As anticipation builds ahead of Friday’s exercise, many constituents view the initiative as another example of hands-on representation aimed at delivering immediate benefits to the people of North Tongu.

Gospel Sensation Daniel Jeddman Continues to Make Waves with New Single and Annual Hamburg Event


HAMBURG, GERMANY – Ghanaian gospel artist and prophet, Daniel Jeddman, is capping off a productive year with a series of significant announcements, solidifying his position as a prominent voice in both the spiritual and music communities.


Following the successful worldwide release of his new single, “Confidence,” on August 30, 2025, Jeddman has been a focal point of discussion among gospel music enthusiasts. The single, a collaboration with internationally acclaimed gospel minister Cyrus Richie, is being hailed as an anthem of hope and faith. Described as a song with a strong prophetic message, “Confidence” has resonated deeply with listeners, with pre-release teasers on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok generating a massive buzz.
This musical success follows his highly anticipated annual event, “August Praise 2025,” which took place on Saturday, August 2, 2025, in Hamburg. The event, held at the Christhouse Charismatic Chapel, was a powerful gathering of believers, featuring a lineup of gospel artists and promising a night of praise, worship, and prophetic impartation. “August Praise” has become a signature event in Hamburg’s gospel calendar, known for its spiritual atmosphere and ability to bring people together in a divine encounter.

Daniel Jeddman meets his long time friend in Kiel.


These recent developments build on a successful period for Jeddman, which saw him release the official music video for his hit single “Nyame” in late 2024. Produced by renowned sound engineer Possigee, the song has served as an inspiration to many facing difficult times. Furthermore, his influence expanded beyond music in late 2023 when he was named a brand ambassador for “Ellermann Millionaire Linie,” a German product line specializing in skin health and energy-boosting supplements. The ambassadorship, set by German millionaire Andreas Ellermann, was seen as a major achievement for the artist and a testament to his growing international appeal.


With a powerful blend of musical artistry and prophetic ministry, Daniel Jeddman continues to be a driving force in the gospel scene, using his platform to inspire, uplift, and spread a message of faith and hope to a global audience.

Economic Milestone: Ghana’s Inflation Hits 30-Year Low as Parliament Battles Over Airport Renaming

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ACCRA – In a week of major national shifts, Ghana has recorded its lowest inflation rate in nearly three decades, just as a heated legislative battle begins over the government’s proposal to strip the “Kotoka” name from the nation’s primary international gateway.

A Macroeconomic Triumph

The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) announced on Wednesday that headline inflation dropped sharply to 3.8% in January 2026. This marks the 13th consecutive month of decline, falling from 5.4% in December 2025. Government Statistician Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu attributed this “macroeconomic turnaround” to falling commodity prices and a significant slowdown in food inflation, which now sits at 3.9%.


The Terminal 3 building at the newly proposed “Accra International Airport” during a busy morning shift in 2026.

This milestone is being hailed by the administration as a sign of restored stability, with the Bank of Ghana responding by cutting the benchmark lending rate to 15.5% to stimulate further growth and private sector investment.

The “Kotoka” Controversy

While the economy cools, the political atmosphere is heating up. Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga officially disclosed plans to lay a bill before Parliament to rename Kotoka International Airport (KIA) back to its original 1958 name: Accra International Airport.

The government argues the change honors the Ga people who provided the land and removes a tribute to Lt-Gen Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, whose role in the 1966 coup is seen by many as a stain on Ghana’s democratic identity. Critics, however, have labeled the move a “misplaced priority” and a “costly political distraction” amid the country’s broader infrastructure needs.

What’s Next?

Parliament is expected to begin the first reading of the Airport Bill next week. Simultaneously, the Minister for Transport is slated to introduce the much-anticipated Road Traffic Bill, which seeks to finally legalize and regulate “Okada” (motorcycle taxi) operations across the country.

Reporting for GhanaMedia.net

Ghana’s Oil Revenue Falls to $399.6 Million in Second Half of 2025 Amid Sector Downturn

Ghana’s petroleum revenue slid sharply to **US$399.65 million** in the second half of 2025, according to the latest **Bank of Ghana (BoG) Petroleum Holding Fund report**, marking a significant decline from the same period in 2024 and underscoring mounting challenges in the country’s oil sector. For detailed analysis and implications for the economy, visit GhanaMedia.net.

Significant Decline in Oil Receipts

Data released by the BoG shows that total receipts into the Petroleum Holding Fund (PHF) for July to December 2025 amounted to US$399.65 million, down sharply from the **US$517.03 million** recorded for the second half of 2024 — a decline driven by lower proceeds from crude oil liftings and related taxes. The drop reflects broader struggles in production volumes and global price pressures. (MyJoyOnline)


Ghana oil platform with chart showing decline in revenue in 2025.

Components of Petroleum Revenue

According to the BoG report, proceeds from crude oil liftings — including cargoes from the Jubilee and Sankofa Gye Nyame fields — dropped to US$198.25 million, while corporate income taxes and interest earnings contributed approximately US$201.40 million combined. Despite the overall decline, the total amount distributed from the Petroleum Holding Fund reached US$493.40 million, supported by accumulated balances and other income streams. (GhanaWeb)

Broader Petroleum Revenue Downturn in 2025

Overall petroleum receipts for 2025 dropped sharply to approximately US$769 million, down from more than US$1.35 billion in 2024, highlighting a year-on-year contraction across the sector. Finance and energy analysts warn that continued declines in crude oil production, paired with volatility in global oil markets, could constrain government revenue streams and fiscal planning if structural reforms are not implemented. (MyJoyOnline)

Calls for Policy Action and Sector Reform

Energy analysts and oversight bodies such as the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) have called for an urgent reset of upstream petroleum policy and renewed investment to halt falling production, boost output, and strengthen investor confidence. Without decisive action, they caution, Ghana’s oil sector could continue to underperform and diminish its contribution to economic growth and national budgets. (Kumasi.City)

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