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Angel Maxine rejects retraction demand from Ntim Fordjour over controversial videos

Lawyers for musician and activist Angel Maxine have rejected a demand for retraction and apology made on behalf of Member of Parliament Rev. John Ntim Fordjour.
In a response letter addressed to Mr. Lawrence L. K. Botchway Jnr., counsel for Rev. Fordjour, they (Angel Maxine’s legal team) said their client will not withdraw her statements.
The letter, signed by Oliver Barker-Vormawor of Merton & Eseverity LLP, stated that the comments in question were made as satire and political commentary.
According to the lawyers, the videos were part of her advocacy against the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill.
They explained that any reference to Rev. Fordjour was not meant to be taken as a factual claim about his private life.
Instead, they said it was used as an example to highlight what they describe as the dangers of the proposed law, including encouraging suspicion and public accusations.
The lawyers argued that the comments should be seen as fair comment on a matter of public interest.
They noted that Rev. Fordjour, as a public official and a sponsor of the bill, is subject to public scrutiny and criticism over policies he supports.
They denied claims that the videos were defamatory or made with malicious intent. According to them, their client did not aim to damage the reputation of the lawmaker.
Angel Maxine’s legal team made it clear that she will not issue the retraction and apology being demanded.
They added that she reserves the right to take further action if necessary.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Avoid Johannesburg CBD unless travel there is necessary – Ghana’s High Commission in South Africa

Ghana’s High Commission in South Africa has urged Ghanaians to take note of a significant protest currently taking place in the Johannesburg Central Business District (CBD) today, Wednesday, 29 April 2026 by the March and March over unemployment and undocumented foreign nationals.
According to them, this has already led to major traffic disruptions and interruptions to normal business activities in the CBD
Given the nature of the protest, the High Commission noted that there is a heightened risk of tension, particularly toward foreign nationals.
“Please advise all to exercise caution throughout the day. It is advisable to avoid the Johannesburg CBD unless travel there is absolutely necessary. Those who live in Johannesburg are urged to remain indoors or in secure locations and limit unnecessary movement,” It stated.
Additionally, they added that “Members of the community should also be reminded not to engage with protesters under any circumstances, even if approached or provoked, and to prioritize their personal safety at all times. Carrying valid identification and relevant documentation is essential.”
Ghanaians in South Africa have been urged to stay in close communication “with members of our community and check in on individuals who may be particularly vulnerable. Parents and guardians should ensure that children remain in safe environments and avoid travel through affected areas.”
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Miracles Aboagye criticises government over power outages, demands urgent action

An aide to former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has criticised the government over ongoing power outages, urging authorities to prioritise solutions instead of explanations.
His comments come in response to recent remarks by Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor regarding challenges in the power sector.
Speaking on the issue on Channel One TV, Mr. Aboagye questioned the government’s justification that ongoing transformer upgrades and system expansions are responsible for the outages.
He argued that such maintenance work has been carried out in the past without causing widespread disruption.
He said the situation does not make sense, insisting that it is possible to upgrade infrastructure without plunging the entire country into darkness.
According to him, Ghanaians are more concerned about having stable electricity than listening to explanations.
“Your talking means nothing to us. Give us power,” he said.
Mr. Aboagye added that the power situation is affecting lives and livelihoods across the country.
He claimed that businesses are shutting down, people are losing their jobs, and some lives are being put at risk due to the outages.
He pointed to rising costs, noting that consumers are paying more for electricity despite the unstable supply.
The former Vice President’s aide further criticised the government for what he described as a lack of respect for citizens, saying the focus should be on delivering reliable power rather than assigning blame.
By: Jacob Aggrey








