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Lady Ophelia Donates To Good Shepherd Orphanage

Ghanaian gospel artiste and songwriter, Ophelia Dedaa, popularly known as Lady Ophelia, has made a donation to the Good Shepherd Orphanage in Ofaakor, near Kasoa in the Central Region.
The gospel artiste, on her birthday, decided to spend the time with the orphans, in order to put smiles on the faces of the needy, as she put it. As part of her personal social responsibility to bless the needy, and as thanksgiving to God for adding another year to her life, she donated to the centre, items worth thousands of Ghana cedis.
She was accompanied by her management team, some fans, school mates, and family. The items donated included bags of rice, packs of soft drinks, boxes of Rota Biscuits, bags of gari, bags of sachet water, washing powder, boxes of tin tomato, among others.
The smiles and love on the faces of the children could not be hidden as they expressed gratitude to Lady Ophelia and her team.
Presenting the items to the orphanage, Lady Ophelia said, giving back to the society, especially to orphans and other needy persons, has always been her passion. She added that the donation was her widow’s mite of helping bring comfort to the needy in the society.
The management of Good Shepherd Orphanage thanked her and her team for the kind gesture, and prayed that the Almighty God would continue to bless them.
Lady Ophelia’s songs are hope-inspiring, and full of praise and thanksgiving to God for his love and faithfulness. For this reason, says the gospel musician, we must give thanks to God at all times as long as we live on this earth.
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Chairman Wontumi’s Samreboi case adjourned to May 14 after case management hearing

Lawyer for Bernard Antwi Boasiako popularly known as Chairman Wontumi , Andy Appiah-Kubi, says case management proceedings involving three witnesses in the Samreboi case have been concluded, with the court expected to resume hearing on May 14, 2026.
Speaking to journalists after proceedings, Mr. Appiah-Kubi said the legal team had completed most of the required filings but still had a few additional witness statements to submit.
According to him, witness statements have already been prepared for Chairman Wontumi, Akonta Mining, Engineer Gomashi, and Mireku Duker.
“Today the business was for conference management and case management. We have finished it except that we have a few more witnesses to file their witness statements for,” he said.
He explained that the remaining witnesses are expected to sign their statements before the legal team files them in court.
“We intend to file them by tomorrow or Monday when the witnesses come to sign and read their witness statements,” he added.
Mr. Appiah-Kubi further noted that the court has adjourned the matter to May 14 for continuation of proceedings.
Chairman Wontumi and his co-accused are standing trial for allegedly transferring or assigning mining rights in respect of Akonta Mining’s Samreboi concession to a third party, Henry Okum, without approval from the Minister responsible for Mines, contrary to the Minerals and Mining Act.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Arrest of Four Armed Robbers: Suspect collapses, dies during weapon search in Bolgatanga

The Ghana Police Service has arrested four suspected armed robbers following an intelligence-led operation in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
The suspects, identified as Abdulai Ibrahim, Amadu Rahman, Amadu Sulemana, also known as Saaga, and Adu Yakubu, were arrested on May 5, 2026.
Investigations indicate that on 4th May 2026, the suspects converged at Gbane, a mining community in the Talensi District, after travelling from Yagaba and Fumbisi to carry out a robbery operation, during which they robbed four motorbikes and several mobile phones.
During interrogation, the suspects admitted to a series of robberies within the Talensi District, along the Yagaba Fumbisi road and the Yagaba-Nanguruma road in the North East Region.
They also confessed to a robbery at the Vikandi Phone Shop in Bolgatanga on 22nd March 2025, which was captured in a viral video in which they were seen wielding an AK47 assault rifle.
They further admitted to multiple robberies at Gbane mining sites, where gold and large sums of money were taken from victims.
The suspects later led Police to a farm near Biung, close to Gbane, where the gang leader, Amadu Rahman, had concealed an AK47 rifle.
A search of the area led to the retrieval of the rifle, with serial number 68100563, and eighty-seven (87) rounds of live ammunition hidden in a fertilizer sack.
During the search to retrieve the weapon, suspect Amadu Rahman collapsed and was rushed to the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.
His body has been deposited at the hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy.
The remaining three suspects are in Police custody and will be put before court to face the full rigours of the law.




