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Man arrested for GIS recruitment scam

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Mr Kojo Sakyi, a 53-year-old man, was on Monday arrested by the Western Regional Command of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) for engaging in a recruitment scam, involving GH₵5,000.00.

The suspect has since been referred to the national headquarters of the GIS for further investigations.

A statement signed by the Western Region Public Affairs Officer of the GIS, Assistant Inspector   Moses Manford Akakpo, and copied the Ghanaian Times, said Sakyi  was arrested at the AGIP filling station, near the Takoradi Jubilee Park.

It said the suspect had lured one of the victims to the said location, with the intension of collecting GH₵5,000.00 from him, after the victim had forwarded his certificates and other relevant documents to his (Sakyi) WhatsApp number MTN-0540520459.

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The GIS said the suspect in a caution statement, admitted the offence of defrauding a number of unsuspecting youth.

Further investigations proved that Sakyi charged GH₵5,000 for cadets officers and GH₵3,500.00 for recruits, the GIS statement explained.

It referred to the GIS  publication, dated October 25, 2019, in which the GIS cautioned the public against such criminals, and asked for information that could lead to the arrest of suspects.

The statement said,  “The GIS, has since last year, been meticulously on the heels of these miscreants since the story broke out on social media.”

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The GIS mentioned that it was currently not recruiting personnel, and urged the public to disregard social media platforms and publications.

It also advised the public to use its traditional mediums through which advertisement for recruitments are communicated to the public, including news papers and the Ghana Immigration Service website (www.gis.gov.gh).

The statement stated: “The command, is by this release re-echoing, for the information of the general public that, GIS does not have assigned agents, social media platforms or mobile money accounts through which such recruitments are made.

“The general public, is therefore being encouraged to continually, be on the lookout for such criminal elements within our society and report their conduct to the appropriate quarters (GIS/POLICE) for immediate arrest and prosecution.” 

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It said, “We further urge all those who may have received such recruitment messages or fallen victims to such unscrupulous schemes to assist with investigations by providing credible information to our offices dotted across the country.” 

FROM CLEMENT ADZEI BOYE, SEKONDI

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Spend quality time with children- Father told

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Bishop Quartey
Bishop Quartey

In a world where fathers are increasingly consumed by work and the pursuit of financial security, Bishop Michael Quartey, the Regional Overseer of the Perez Chapel International, has urged fathers to prioritise spending quality time with their children.

This, he said makes them develop trust, love and sense of security in building confident responsible adults.

Bishop Michael Quartey made this known in an interview with The Spectator ahead of the Father’s Day celebration tomorrow.

He noted that while many fathers are providing the financial needs of their families, children also require emotional support, guidance and quality time from their fathers.

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“A lot of children are engaged in a lot of negative things just because of the absence of their fathers and it is about time we sit up.”

Bishop Quartey explained that fatherhood goes beyond meeting financial obligations and involves being physically and emotionally present in the lives of their children.

“Fathers serve as role models whose actions and decisions often influence the values and attitudes of their children” he disclosed.

He also elaborated that regular communication, participation in school activities and involvement in children’s daily life could significantly strengthen family bonds and contribute to the overall well –being of the children.

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He added that though the modern day fathers are doing so well, we need to continue to change the narrative by putting in extra effort in the upbringing of our children.

“Being a father is a great joy and it is very necessary for fathers to be celebrated because they go through a lot,” he indicated.

Mr Quartey used the opportunity to encourage all fathers to continue doing their best and pray for their children as well.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Akwaaba Nsuo & Velkommen Fjord Durbar 2026 launched in Accra

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Organisers cut the cake officially to launch the Expo
Organisers cut the cake officially to launch the Expo

A new cultural, trade, and diplomatic platform celebrating Ghana-Norway ties was launched on Saturday, June 13, at Palms by Eagles Hotel, Accra.

Dubbed the ‘Akwaaba Nsuo & Velkommen Fjord Durbar 2026’, the event draws on the symbolism of Ghana’s rivers, -Nsuo, and Norway’s fjords to highlight water as a shared cultural, economic, and environmental identity.

The three-day event is scheduled for July 31 – August 2, 2026 in Oslo, Norway. Activities will include a trade exhibition, durbar of chiefs, and B2B networking sessions.

Speaking at the launch, CEO of the Durbar, Kofi Mulan, said Ghana’s rivers like the Volta, Pra, and Ankobra have long sustained livelihoods through fishing, transport, and spirituality.  

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“Similarly, Norway’s fjords represent the cornerstone of its maritime heritage, global leadership in ocean industries, and environmental stewardship,” Mr Mulan added.  

“These parallel relationships with water form the philosophical and thematic spine of the entire event. The Akwaaba Nsuo & Velkommen Fjord Durbar 2026 is therefore framed as a convergence of heritage and innovation,” he said.

Organisers say participants will benefit from Global visibility and cultural diplomacy in Europe, stronger ties with Norway, and increased market access for exports like fashion, crafts, agribusiness, and processed goods under AfCFTA frameworks on the Ghana side.

On the Norway side, they noted access to Norwegian expertise in maritime technology, aquaculture, and renewable energy, plus opportunities in fisheries, offshore energy, and sustainability projects.

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The Durbar is positioned as a high-level exchange platform to deepen trade and diplomatic relations between Ghana and Norway.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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