GH¢5.1m was used to buy vehicles for then President-elect Mahama
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Ghanaian woman praises Mahama for falling food prices in viral video - Live Ghana TV
A Ghanaian woman has stirred conversation on social media after a video of her dancing and praising President John Dramani Mahama went viral. In the video, she expressed delight over what she described as a noticeable drop in the prices of essential food items she frequently purchases. She claimed that a gallon of cooking oil, which previously sold for GH¢1,000, now costs GH¢680, while a bag of rice has dropped to GH¢380. She attributed these r…
Adu-Boahene Alleges GH¢5.1m Was Spent on Vehicles for President-Elect Mahama
Kwabena Adu-Boahene, the former head of the defunct National Security Bureau (NSB), has claimed that GH¢5.1 million currently under investigation was used to purchase vehicles for then President-elect John Mahama during the transition period. Writing from EOCO custody, where he is on remand, Adu-Boahene outlined what he described as Special Operations expenses carried out in the immediate aftermath of the elections. Now facing charges of theft an
Kwakye Ofosu finally discloses sources behind Pres. Mahama’s 2 car gifts
Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has revealed the identities of the entities behind two electric vehicles recently gifted to President John Dramani Mahama—a gesture that sparked public debate and scrutiny. Speaking on Asempa FM on 7 May 2025, Mr Kwakye Ofosu clarified that the vehicles were donated by a Ghanaian company and a Chinese firm in support of the government’s green energy agenda. The disclos…
GH¢5.1m was used to buy vehicles for then President-elect Mahama
Kwabena Adu-Boahene, the former boss of the now-defunct National Security Bureau (NSB), has claimed that GH¢5.1 million currently under scrutiny was used to procure vehicles for then President-elect John Dramani Mahama. In a letter from EOCO custody, where he is currently on remand, Adu-Boahene detailed what he described as a summary of Special Operations expenditure […] The post GH¢5.1m was used to buy vehicles for then President-elect Mahama a…
Asset Declarations: Full list of Mahama appointees who have complied — and those who haven’t — as of April 17
President John Dramani Mahama has given his appointees until close of business today to declare their assets and liabilities in conformity with Article 286 or consider themselves automatically fired. This followed The Fourth Estate’s revelation that more than 50 of the President’s appointees, including ministers, presidential staffers, and heads of state institutions, have failed to do their declaration by the March 31, 2025, deadline set by the…
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