Popular TikToker Priscilla Sarfo, known as Ami Geversa, was laid to rest in Kumawu Woraso, drawing an unexpectedly massive crowd. Despite never visiting her ancestral hometown in her lifetime, over 500 people, including motorbike riders and luxury cars, escorted her to her final resting place. Her funeral has sparked curiosity about her true influence beyond TikTok, with many questioning the mystery behind her widespread popularity. Was it just social media fame, or was there more to her story
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SAD NEWS: AUNTE NAA AND OYEREPA FM/TV IN SERIOUS MOURNING AS “GIRSL SP” PASSESS ON
The vibrant voice of Oyerepa Afutuo, Girls SP, has fallen silent forever. Her laughter, wisdom, and fearless opinions made her a fan favorite, but today, Oyerepa FM/TV mourns her sudden passing. Auntie Naa and listeners are in deep sorrow as they remember the irreplaceable icon whose final words now feel like a haunting goodbye. A legacy lost, but never forgotten.”
My Heart and Prayers Are with the People Affected by the Rainstorm – Ernest Yaw Anim
Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim has expressed deep sympathy for those impacted by the heavy rainstorm in Kumawu and Oyoko. He reassured affected residents of his commitment to collaborating with authorities to provide urgent assistance. Calling for solidarity, he urged individuals and organizations to support relief efforts and help restore normalcy.
Schools in Kumawu Hit by Heavy Rainstorm: Many Left Roofless
A heavy rainstorm on March 4, 2025, left several schools in the Kumawu District roofless, disrupting academic activities. Affected schools include Kumawu SDA Basic, St. Martin’s RC Primary, and Nkwanta AME Zion Primary. Authorities, including the District Director of Education and the MP for Kumawu, have assured swift intervention to restore the damaged structures.
Ghana Health Service to Place Supplementary List of Nurses and Midwives – 2020 Batch
The Ghana Health Service has released a press statement announcing the placement of the 2020 3rd Batch of Nurses and Midwives. Financial clearance has been granted, and the placement exercise is set to resume on Monday, 3rd March 2025. Regions with vacancies are encouraged to attract the outstanding numbers using the provided contact details.
JUST IN: Ghana buries Maame Akua Donkor In March,2025
Ghana bids farewell to Maame Akua Donkor, a fearless politician and advocate for grassroots development. Set to be laid to rest on March 29, 2025, in her hometown of Ejuratia, her passing leaves a significant void in Ghana’s political landscape. As calls for a state burial grow louder, her legacy of championing women’s empowerment and community development remains an inspiration
BREAKING: Ghanaian Blogger Bongo Ideas Is Charged To Pay This Fee…….. In Defamation Case
In a court ruling, Ghanaian blogger Bongo Ideas has been ordered by the Accra High Court to pay GH₵170,000 in damages to forex trader Kojo Forex for defamatory statements made on social media. This case underscores the growing legal implications of online commentary and sets a significant precedent in Ghana’s digital landscape.
SAD NEWS: Reverend Obofour Is In Serious Mourning
Reverend Obofour, founder of Anointed Palace Chapel, is mourning the loss of his beloved mother, Madam Afia Pokuaa, known affectionately as Mama Ade Special. Her passing has left a void in his life, touching the hearts of many who admired their close bond. As condolences pour in from across Ghana, the nation stands with him in this moment of grief.”
JUST IN: Bournemouth beats Wolves in FA Cup penalty thriller
In a high-stakes FA Cup showdown, AFC Bournemouth triumphed over Wolverhampton Wanderers in a dramatic penalty shootout, winning 5-4 after a tense 1-1 draw. The match was filled with controversy, including an unprecedented eight-minute VAR delay that saw Bournemouth’s second goal ruled out. Matheus Cunha’s stunning equalizer for Wolves was overshadowed by his later red card for violent conduct, leaving his team at a disadvantage in extra time. With the pressure mounting, Bournemouth held their nerve in the shootout, with Luis Sinisterra slotting home the decisive penalty to send the Cherries into the quarter-finals. A night of tension, drama, and unforgettable moments!
Apam Senior High School Wins 68th Independence Day Quiz Competition
Apam Senior High School triumphed in the 68th Independence Day Quiz, scoring 27 points in a fierce contest aired live on GTV. Competing against Achiase, Kintampo, and Damongo SHS, the champions demonstrated exceptional intellect and quick thinking.
Kumawu to Celebrate “Papa-Nantwi Festival”
The Kumawu Traditional Council has announced the long-awaited return of the Papa-Nantwi Festival after 17 years. Set for March 2, 2025, at the Kumawu Royal Palace, the event will highlight cultural heritage and showcase strength through the symbolic Nantwi cutting.
Exciting Job Opportunity: Apply Now for Health Financing Coordinator!
MSI Reproductive Choices Ghana, a leading reproductive health organization, seeks an energetic professional for the Health Financing Coordinator role. The position, based in Accra, offers a permanent contract. Interested applicants must submit their applications swiftly.
Government to Provide Free Tertiary Education for Disabled Students
The Government of Ghana has announced a groundbreaking initiative to provide free tertiary education for students with disabilities. This announcement…
Government of Ghana to Implement 20% Allowance for Teachers in Deprived Communities
President John Dramani Mahama has pledged to implement a 20% allowance for teachers in deprived areas to enhance retention. The initiative aligns with the GES Collective Agreement, which mandates financial incentives for educators in underserved communities.
2025 SONA: My Administration Will Not Cancel the Free Senior High School Policy
President Mahama, in his 2025 SONA, reaffirmed his commitment to the Free SHS policy, emphasizing improvements rather than cancellation. He outlined plans to eliminate the Double Track System through infrastructure expansion, ensuring a stable academic calendar.
Greater Accra Welcomes Hajia Katumi Natagmah Attah as Regional Director of Education
Hajia Katumi Natagmah Attah (Mrs.) has been appointed as the Greater Accra Regional Director of Education by the Ghana Education Service. With over three decades of experience, she brings expertise in policy implementation, inclusivity, and leadership to the role. Her appointment is expected to drive educational growth and enhance learning outcomes in the region.
Mahama to Fellowship with the Clergy on February 28
President Mahama will host the inaugural Fellowshiping with the Clergy on February 28, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre. The event unites religious leaders to intercede for Ghana’s peace, unity, and progress.
BREAKING: AKOSUA AGO ABOAGYE LEAVES DESPITE MEDIA
Veteran broadcaster Akosua Ago Aboagye has officially announced her departure from Despite Media, leaving fans and industry insiders speculating about her next career move. Known for her captivating presence on Peace FM and Okay FM, her exit marks the end of an era and raises questions about the future of her popular shows. As rumors swirl about her potential new destination, all eyes are on one of Ghana’s most influential media personalities.
HOT: GREAT AMPONG APOLOGY SONG TO NDC PARTY AFTER 2024 ELECTION
Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, Great Ampong, has once again captivated audiences with his latest release, “Apology.” This heartfelt song delves into themes of forgiveness and redemption, resonating deeply with listeners. With his powerful vocals and thought-provoking lyrics, Great Ampong masterfully weaves a narrative of remorse and reconciliation, leaving fans reflecting on the power of apology and grace.
JUST IN: GOVERNMENT OF GHANA START PAYMENT OF 2025 10% BASE PAY ON………
On February 20, 2025, the Government of Ghana and labour unions reached a landmark agreement, securing a 10% base pay increase for public sector workers. This decision marks a significant step towards addressing economic challenges and improving workers’ welfare nationwide. The agreement highlights ongoing negotiations between the government and unions to balance economic sustainability with fair compensation. As the news spreads, many are weighing the impact on Ghana’s economy and the livelihoods of thousands of workers.
Efutu Senior High Technical Wins First and Third in Zone 3 Athletics Competition
Efutu Senior High Technical secured first place in the girls’ division and third in the boys’ category at the Zone 3 Athletics Competition. Standout performances from Grace Ewusi, Helina Abedu, and Makafui Dufe set new records and earned multiple gold medals.
Bodomase St. Stephen RC JHS Celebrates Cooking, Arts, and Skills Day
Bodomase St. Stephen RC JHS marked Catholic Education Week with diverse activities, highlighting a vibrant Cooking, Arts, and Skills display. Students showcased creativity through traditional Ghanaian dishes, impressing both staff and guests. Headteacher Mr. Jude Brefo Owusu praised their dedication, emphasizing the school’s commitment to skill development.
JUST IN: Bodomase Circuit Educators Workshop on Lesson Planning by Sekyere Kumawu Education Directorate
Bodomase Circuit Educators Workshop on Lesson Planning by Sekyere Kumawu Education Directorate
Just In: Veteran Actor Mawuli Semevo Reported Dead
Veteran Ghanaian actor Mawuli Semevo has passed away on February 20, 2025, while receiving treatment for severe burns. His colleague, Ken Fiati, confirmed the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post.
Akufo-Addo’s Address at the General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Autobiography Event
Nana Akufo-Addo, former President of Ghana, delivered the keynote address at the launch of A Journey in Service, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida’s autobiography, in Abuja. He condemned the resurgence of military coups in West Africa, stressing the need to strengthen democratic institutions for lasting stability. Emphasizing unity, he urged African nations to embrace multi-party governance and rise above ideological divisions.
Effutu MCE Presents 100 Mattresses to Winneba Municipal Hospital on Behalf of Afenyo-Markin
Hon. Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin has donated 100 mattresses to Winneba Municipal Hospital to enhance healthcare delivery. The Effutu MCE and NPP Constituency Chairman presented the items on his behalf, emphasizing his commitment to quality medical services.
Mahama Expresses Gratitude to Organised Labour for Successful Wage Negotiations
President John Dramani Mahama has expressed gratitude to Organised Labour for their cooperation in finalizing the minimum wage and base pay agreement. He reaffirmed his dedication to collaborating with labour groups to enhance economic stability and improve worker welfare. Emphasizing prudent financial management, he called for modesty and sacrifice among government officials to ease national hardships.
Government Increases Minimum Wage and Base Pay by 10% for Public Workers
The Government of Ghana has approved a 10% increase in the minimum wage and base pay for public workers, effective January to December 2025. This decision follows negotiations between the Public Services Joint Standing Negotiating Committee and relevant government bodies.
Union Leaders Reject GES Director-General’s Directive to Revoke New Recruits
Rev. Isaac Owusu strongly opposes the GES directive revoking new recruitments, urging reconsideration to prevent unfair dismissals. He emphasizes that many recruits underwent due process but remain off the payroll due to administrative delays.
VERY HOT: Prophet Kumchacha Labels Counselor Charlotte Oduro as Fake
Prophet Kumchacha has publicly criticized Counselor Charlotte Oduro, alleging that she is a “fake” counselor
Eben Owurachy on How Social Media is Changing Talent Discovery
In an era where digital platforms have revolutionized the entertainment industry, Ghanaian entertainment analyst Eben Owurachy emphasizes the important role of social media in discovering and promoting emerging talents. During a recent appearance on Fakye TV, Owurachy reflected on the challenges that budding artists faced in the past, noting the difficulties they encountered in securing television and radio appearances
