“Sometimes my Nanny takes us out to local neighborhoods and we see how families are happy with the little they have.
We see kids running around, playing all sorts of games with big smiles on their faces. I always wonder what gives them so much joy. My siblings and i always want to go back there coz that’s the life we wish for. Our parents expect us to be happy with all they do for us.
They fly us out on our birthdays, buy us everything we ask for, we put on the best clothes and all, but still, the lack of peace in the house overshadows every other thing. Sometimes we are in our room and they think we are sleeping meanwhile, we are crying our eyes out while listening to them quarrel. On my last birthday, after I blew my candle, I wished for God to keep my parents together forever and I trust him to that…”
After a devastating divorce with Medikal after a few years of marriage, Fella said “Yes” to a new mysterious man we are curious to know about.
It’s not so long ago when a feud between Fella Makafui and Medikal erupted in Ghana causing a massive stir on social media. Their relationship unfortunately fell in rocks leaving both of them open to meet new people as they move on.
Medikal is currently dating Eazzy and even carrying a baby for him, whilst Fella finally found a new love too!
Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Fella Makafui has revealed that she is once again married.
The actress took to social media to share the exciting news, saying, “I said YES again” with a shy emoji.
While she has not disclosed the identity of her new partner, her post suggests that another man has led her to the altar.
Fans and followers have reacted with curiosity and excitement, waiting for more details on the latest chapter in Fella’s life. GhPage will continue to keep readers updated on any new developments.
Creflo Augustus Dollar Jr. (born January 28, 1962) is an American pastor, televangelist, and the founder of the non-denominational Christian World Changers Church International based in College Park, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. Dollar also heads the Creflo Dollar Ministerial Association (formerly called International Covenant Ministries), Creflo Dollar Ministries, and Arrow Records.
He recently claims in one of his sermons that the Holy Spirit is a “female”. This statement sent outrage across the Christian fraternity all over the world.
US President Donald Trump has ordered the construction of a migrant detention facility in Guantanamo Bay which he said would hold as many as 30,000 people.
He said the facility at the US Navy base in Cuba, which would be separate from its high-security military prison, would house “the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people”.
Guantanamo Bay has long been used to house immigrants, a practice that has been criticised by some human rights groups.
Later on Wednesday, Trump’s “border tsar” Tom Homan said the existing facility there would be expanded and run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
He said the migrants could be transported there directly after being intercepted at sea by the US Coast Guard, and that the “highest” detention standards would be applied.
It is unclear how much the facility will cost or when it would be completed.
Cuba’s government swiftly condemned the plan, accusing the US of torture and illegal detention on “occupied” land.
Trump’s announcement came as he signed the so-called Laken Riley Act into law, which requires undocumented immigrants who are arrested for theft or violent crimes to be held in jail pending trial.
The bill, named after a Georgia nursing student who was murdered last year by a Venezuelan migrant, was approved by Congress last week, an early legislative win for the administration.
At a signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Trump said the new Guantanamo executive order would instruct the departments of defence and homeland security to “begin preparing” the 30,000-bed facility.
“Some of them are so bad we don’t even trust the countries to hold them, because we don’t want them coming back,” he said of migrants. “So we’re going to send them to Guantanamo… it’s a tough place to get out.”
According to Trump, the facility will double the US capacity to hold undocumented migrants.
The US has already been using a facility in Guantanamo – known as the Guantanamo Migrant Operations Center (GMOC) – for decades and through various administrations, both Republican and Democrat.
In a 2024 report, the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) accused the government of secretly holding migrants there in “inhumane” conditions indefinitely after detaining them at sea.
The GMOC has principally housed migrants picked up at sea and was recently the subject of a Freedom of Information request by the American Civil Liberties Union for the disclosure of records about the site.
The Biden Administration responded that it “is not a detention facility and none of the migrants there are detained”.
The Trump administration, however, says the planned expanded facility is very much intended as a detention centre.
It will reportedly ask Congress to fund the expansion of the existing detention facility as part of a spending bill Republicans are working to assemble.
When asked by reporters at the White House, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said only that the money would be allotted through “reconciliation and appropriations”.
The military prison on Guantanamo has, for decades, held detainees taken into US custody after the 9/11 attacks on the US in 2001.
At its peak it held hundreds of prisoners, and several Democratic presidents including Barack Obama have vowed to close it. There are 15 prisoners currently being held there.
News of the facility’s expansion was met with swift condemnation by the Cuban government, which has long considered Guantanamo Bay to be “occupied” and has denounced the existence of a US naval base on the island ever since Fidel Castro swept to power in 1959.
“In act act of brutality, the new government of the US has announced it will incarcerate, at the naval base at Guantanamo, located in illegally occupied Cuban territory, thousands of forcibly expulsed migrants, who will be located near known prisons of torture and illegal detention,” Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel wrote on X.
The Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, said the announcement showed “contempt for the human condition and international law”.
Officials believe that no one survived the midair collision on Wednesday night of a commercial jet carrying 64 people and an Army helicopter carrying three U.S. service members near Washington, D.C.
Both aircraft crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport, and crews searching the icy waters had pulled 27 bodies from the plane and one from the helicopter, officials told a news conference on Thursday morning. Emergency responders were switching from a rescue to a recovery operation, said John Donnelly, Washington’s fire chief.
Emergency responders recovered the bodies of 27 people who had been on the American Airlines jet, which was carrying 64 people, and one from the Army helicopter, which was carrying three. The two aircraft collided and crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport.
On Thursday, 23rd January 2025, the Alpha Humanitarian Project team, led by the Chief Alpharian, Pastor Agyemang Elvis, and his lovely wife, Lady Mercy Agyemang-Elvis, visited the Mother Love Orphanage in Kwabenya to extend their heartfelt support to the children and caregivers of the home.
The team came bearing gifts of essential food items, toiletries, and an undisclosed amount of money to aid the orphanage in its daily operations.
This noble act of kindness, which has become a hallmark of the Chief Alpharian and his wife, was warmly acknowledged by the founder of the orphanage, Rev. John Azumah. With evident joy and gratitude, Rev. Azumah highlighted that such generous donations have been a consistent effort by the couple, occurring at least three times annually. In his remarks, Rev. Azumah expressed profound appreciation for Pastor Agyemang Elvis and Lady Mercy Agyemang’s unwavering commitment to supporting the orphanage. He particularly commended their immense contribution to the education of the children, noting their steadfast dedication to ensuring the timely payment of school fees every term.
“This isn’t just a one-off gesture; it’s a reflection of their rare hearts and genuine concern for the vulnerable and less privileged in our society,” Rev. Azumah remarked. He added that the couple’s efforts have greatly impacted the lives of the children, providing them with opportunities to dream and build brighter futures.
The visit concluded with prayers of blessings for Pastor Agyemang Elvis, Lady Mercy Agyemang, and the entire Alpha Humanitarian Project team, for their selflessness and compassion in touching lives and making a difference where it matters most.
Some individuals have drawn comparisons to Prophet Ogyaba, criticising his choice to lavish money on his side chicks rather than using it to support the poor and needy.
One of the current ongoing crisis in the world as we all know after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the new president of the United States of America is the mass deportation.
I’m sure most of you would be definitely expecting Kevin Taylor to add his voice to this matter. He indeed gave a list of NPP illegal immigrants yet to be deported back to Ghana for using fake documents, expired passports and using slow ways to enter the country.
Zimbabwean inventor and entrepreneur, Chikumbutso, has successfully developed one of the world’s first self-powering electric vehicles that requires no fuel, no recharging, and no external input.
The Saith FEV, designed by Chikumbutso’s company, Saith Technologies, is a full electric vehicle powered entirely by radio waves. This innovative technology has the potential to revolutionize the automotive industry and transform the way we think about energy.
Ghanaian actress and social media personality Pamela Odame Watara has opened up about her tough early years in Accra
She confessed that peer pressure led her to leave home as a teenager, only to face harsh realities.
“I didn’t have a place to sleep, and food to eat was a problem for me,” she admitted.
Looking back, Pamela regrets her choices, especially her focus on social media fame.
“My whole attention at that time was to become famous on social media,” she shared. But by 24, she decided to take control, cut off negative influences, and focus on building a better life.