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Black Stars Technical Advisor Winfred Schaeffer arrives in Accra ahead of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

Ghana’s build up to next month’s FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar has received a significant boost with the arrival of Technical Advisor, Winfried Schaeffer.
Schaffer, who arrived in Accra Monday night, was met on arrival by Black Stars Assistant Coach Desmond Ofei.
The German tactician was appointed in January to provide technical guidance and oversee the development of football in Ghana. His role also involves working closely with the Technical Directorate to develop and implement long-term strategic plans for the GFA.
With a managerial career spanning over 40 years, Schaeffer brings a wealth of experience to the Black Stars. His notable achievements include winning the Africa Cup of Nations with Cameroon in 2002.
Ghana is set to face Chad and Madagascar in crucial World Cup qualifiers in March and Schaeffer’s expertise will be invaluable in the team’s quest to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
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Bawumia sympathises with flood victims, urges cooperation with emergency responders

New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential aspirant Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has expressed sympathy to people affected by the recent floods and appealed to Ghanaians to cooperate with government agencies responding to the disaster.
In a Facebook post on Monday June 29, Dr Bawumia extended his condolences to families who had lost loved ones and sympathised with those whose homes and properties had been destroyed by the floods.
He noted that his thoughts and prayers were with the thousands of people affected by the disaster.
Dr Bawumia urged citizens to comply with all directives issued by the government and support institutions responsible for managing the emergency.
He appealed to the emergency services and other relevant authorities to do everything possible to reach affected communities and provide assistance to those in need.
According to him, the country will overcome the difficult period if Ghanaians continue to care for and support one another.
He concluded his message with a prayer for God’s blessings upon Ghana.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Okyeame Kwame thanks Galaxy International School for co-parenting with his family to raise daughter

Okyeame Kwame thanks Galaxy International School for co-parenting with his family to raise daughter
Ghanaian music icon and entrepreneur, Okyeame Kwame is winning hearts online for a rare public thank-you to his daughter’s school.
His daughter, Sante Nsiah Apau, has just graduated after completing her O-Levels. And instead of only celebrating the milestone, Okyeame Kwame chose to spotlight the people who helped her get there.
Taking to his Instagram page, the “Clap” hitmaker thanked Galaxy International School and all of Sante’s teachers. He praised them for their role in shaping Sante into “an intelligent lady with good social skills.”
“Co-parenting” was the word he used, a nod to the idea that raising children is not just a family job, but a shared responsibility with educators.
According to him, schools and teachers do a lot, but are mostly neglected.
Many were shocked to see a celebrity of Okyeame’s stature publicly credit a school rather than just posting graduation photos.
One follower commented, “This is the respect teachers deserve. Well done King Kwame for showing gratitude.”
It’s a point many parents and educators relate to. Teachers spend years mentoring, correcting, encouraging, and guiding students through some of their most formative years. Yet when a child succeeds, the applause often goes only to the family.
Okyeame’s post flips that narrative. By calling Galaxy International School his “co-parent,” he reminds us that classrooms are also homes, and teachers are also guardians.
Sante Nsiah Apau’s O-Level graduation marks the end of one chapter and the start of another. With her father’s public acknowledgment, the moment became bigger than a certificate — it became a lesson in gratitude.
As one fan put it: “If more public figures did this, teachers would feel seen.”
For Galaxy International School and Sante’s teachers, that Instagram thank-you may mean more than any award. Because sometimes, being noticed is the biggest reward of all.








