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Consumption of cocoa products boosts immune system-Chief Pharmacist

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Cocoa drinks  and products can help boost  the immune system, Chief Pharmacist at the Cocoa Clinic in Accra,  Dr. Edward Amporful,  has said .

He explained that taking  cocoa drink  could help reduce blood  clots on the brains especially of  COVID patients and promote longevity, adding   “cocoa products are natural  blood thinners and would help reduce weight and diabetes.”

Dr Amporful, who is chairman of the Cocoa Consumption Committee, made these  revelations when he delivered a talk  on ‘ why consume cocoa products’ at the opening of Cocoa Processing Company  (CPC) Sales Depot at  COCOBOD warehouse at Kejabil,  in the  Ahanta West District of the Western Region, on Thursday.

He indicated that cocoa, a good natural resource base for Ghana, had  been a blessing over the years and, therefore, efforts must be made  to  utilise its  potentials for health and longevity  needs of the people.

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Ghana, he noted, had  in  the past, pursued value addition programmes  to cocoa products, but, it was not doing enough to boost consumption  of the products.

Dr Amporful  indicated that the European FoodSafety  Authority had averaged  at least  2.7 kilogrammes  cocoa  consumption per person dailybut regretted  that, Ghana  in its entirety was doing just  about 50 grammes.

“Fifty grammes  is not the way to go. At least 2.7 kilogrammes per person daily, according to European Food Safety Authority. That’s key.  Cocoa consumption has a huge  consequences  for Africa to take advantage of the African Continental  Free Trade Area(ACFTA) and increase  daily consumption.” he added.

Cocoa products, the Chief Pharmacist mentioned, had vitamins, fats and minerals  better than what coffee could provide for a person, noting that but in Ghana, people consumed  coffee more than cocoa, a  good natural product.”

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“It’s a complete food for the morning when you wake  up at least take a bar  of chocolate and be ready for the day, that’s your breakfast. The beauty  of cocoa is that you can  add or blend with everything even with your Hausa Koko.” Dr Amporful stressed.

He told the gathering that research had shown that  cocoa products  could help reduce high bold pressure, stroke  in  the elderly, increase  brain  power as well as  reduce blood clots and  even malaria.

Ghana, he said, was one of the 11 countries  reporting high malaria cases but had not focused on cocoa consumption as one important health solution to reduce the burden  of the disease  on the citizens.

“Even with erectile dysfunction from head to toe,  cocoa has more satisfaction and it’s by far  ahead of time. We need to do about 5kg daily per person, and we are doing just 50 grammes.” Dr Amporful stated

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OSP increases charges against Mustapha Abdul-Hamid and others to 54

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has amended the charges in the ongoing case against former National Petroleum Authority (NPA) Chief Executive, Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, and nine others.

The number of counts has risen from 25 to 54 after investigators uncovered new evidence.

The accused are facing trial for alleged large-scale extortion, abuse of public office, and money laundering involving over GH¢291 million and US$332,000.

According to the OSP, the accused persons allegedly extorted huge sums of money from bulk oil transporters and oil marketing companies under the pretext of carrying out official duties.

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The proceeds were reportedly laundered through the purchase of properties and investments in business entities to conceal their source.

The accused persons include Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, Jacob Kwamina Amuah, Wendy Newman, Albert Ankrah, Isaac Mensah, Bright Bediako-Mensah, Kwaku Aboagye Acquaah, Propnest Limited, Kel Logistics Limited, and Kings Energy Limited.

The OSP has also seized and frozen several assets, including tanker trucks, fuel stations, houses, apartments, and parcels of land valued at more than GH¢100 million pending the outcome of the trial.

The case, titled The Republic v. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid & 9 Others (Cr/0603/2025), is currently being heard at the Accra High Court.

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Police arrest suspect for impersonating police officer

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The National Operations Directorate (NOD) Surveillance Unit, of the Ghana Police Service has arrested a 32-year-old man, Akoto Nelson, for posing as a police officer during a public event at the Black Star Square in Accra.

The suspect was arrested on Sunday, 19th October 2025, by a team of officers deployed to provide security at a musical concert. The team observed the suspect dressed in a police uniform with the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) behaving suspiciously. Upon interrogation, he admitted that he was not a police officer.

Investigations revealed that the suspect impersonated a police officer to gain free entry to the event, claiming he did not have money to pay the entry fee. He further disclosed that the uniform belonged to a deceased Chief Inspector, identified as Gyasi, from whom he obtained the police accoutrements in 2022.

A subsequent search conducted at his residence in Taifa-Ashaiman uncovered several items that were retained as exhibits. These include one toy P99 pistol, one pepper spray, two ZTE mini handsets, one pepper spray pouch, one ZTE charger, one Xinfa cutter knife, some complimentary cards, one voter ID in the name of Akoto Nelson Elikem, and one birth certificate in the name of Nelson Akoto.

Preliminary investigations further established that the suspect works as a security guard and a messenger at a private company. He remains in police custody and will be put before the court.

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