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Murder of Sogakope assembly member: Mason jailed for life, 2 others get 94 years in jail

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Five years after the assembly member for Sogakope, Mawuli Adzahli was robbed and shot dead at his residence in Sogakope by some gangsters, the ringleader, Richard Adikyere, a mason, has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

The court in Ho, presided over by Justice Daniel Ekow Mensah, also sentenced two accomplices to 47 years each in prison for robbery. 

Adikyere had pleaded not guilty to robbery, possession of firearms without lawful authority and murder.

The two others, Emmanuel Hedzro, unemployed and Stephen Adzibolo, also pleaded not guilty to robbery.But they were all found guilty by the court.

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Four other accomplices in the case, Obed Ayornu, Michael Sam, Samuel Kofi Zotorvi and his twin brother, Christain Zotorvi who entered plea deals with the court and pleaded guilty for their complicity in the case, were each sentenced to 15 years at an earlier hearing.

The court heard that Hedzro, the first accused in the case, sometime in 2020 informed his friend Adikyere that there was a wealthy merchant in Sogakope, and then instructed him to recruit a gang to join them to rob him.

The first accused then led Adikyere to show him the house of the assembly member and subsequently Adikyere recruited other gangsters for the operation.

Senior State Attorney, Andrews Dodzi Adugu said as part of the robbery operation, Adikyere, Adzibolo, Ayornu and Sam stormed the house of the Mawuli Adzahli on March 1, 2020, at about 1:30 am and broke into the room using cement blocks.

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The court heard that a pump action gun and two pistols belonging to Adikyere were also used for the operation.

In the process, the prosecution said, Adikyere shot the merchant three times and killed him at the scene, before the gang took away a large sum of money from the house.

A post-mortem examination at the Sogakope District Hospital revealed the cause of death as head and chest injuries from gun shots at close range.

Days after the incident, the police arrested the accused persons, including Hedzro who had used his share of the booty to buy himself a motorbike valued at GH¢4,800.

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The accused were arrested at different locations, including Ashaiman.

During interrogation, Adikyere admitted he shot and killed the assembly member with a pump action gun, the court heard. 

It also emerged that Adikyere stole the gun from an earlier robbery incident, the court was further told.

Giving judgement, the court said it took into account the heinous and callous nature of the offences committed by the accused persons.

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The court said it also considered the overwhelming evidence from the prosecution to prove its case.

As they were being led out of court, Adikyere who was handcuffed to Hedzro attempted to attack journalists who were trying to take photographs of them.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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Rawlings family console General Nunoo-Mensah

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The Agyeman-Rawlings family on Friday April 17, 2026, visited former Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) member, General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah and his family to console him over the loss of his wife, Margaret Nunoo-Mensah, who passed away in February.

Led by Member of Parliament for Klottey Korle, Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, the delegation which included Ms. Yaa Asantewaa Agyeman-Rawlings and Amina Agyeman-Rawlings, in consoling the Nunoo-Mensah family said the visit was to honour the relationship that was built “before us” between the two families.

“We are here because we understand the true value of friendship and we do express our sincere condolences to the family. Relationships matter; friendship matter,” Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings said.

General Nunoo-Mensah, a former Chief of Defence Staff during the PNDC and later National Security Advisor under President John Evans Atta Mills, said it was comforting that the Agyeman-Rawlings family had visited at a time when they were also enduring the pain of losing their mother.

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He recalled his special relationship with President Jerry John Rawlings and regaled the meeting with memorable times spent with the late former President.

“I am very grateful,” General Nunoo Mensah stated.

General Nunoo-Mensah was joined at the meeting by his children, Ben Nunoo-Mensah, Joseph Nunoo-Mensah, Fred Nunoo-Mensah and Amanda Nunoo-Mensah.

General Nunoo-Mensah was appointed Chief of Defence Staff by the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) in 1979.

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He was a member of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) which took power in 1981. In 2009 he was appointed the National Security Advisor by President Atta Mills.

General Nunoo-Mensah and Margaret Nunoo-Mensah were married on August 10, 1968.

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The Base Movement unveils headquarters, amidst mass registration

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The founder of the Base Movement and former Financier of the New Patriotic Party, Dr George Oti Bonsu has cut the sod for the opening of the new movement headquartered in Accra.

The launch, held on Monday, April 20, 2026, saw multitudes of supporters gather at the Obra spot at the Kwame Nkrumah interchange, adorned in The Base Movement T-shirts and colours symbolising Ghanaian heritage.

Supporters marched in the hot sun from the Obra Spot through Caprice, Avenor and to Tesano, where the party headquarters is based.

The event also saw a good number of supporters register to be part of the movement.

During the event, leaders and sub-leaders took turns calling for an end to the duopoly of the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress, advocating for the Base Movement to take over the country’s leadership.

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In his opening remarks, the founder of the party, Dr George Oti Bonsu, indicated he preferres a businessman, either Ibrahim Mahama or Kennedy Agyapong, take over the reigns of the country.

He noted that as long as such individuals bring job opportunities to the youth, he would support that direction.

According to him, he has nothing to lose in life but wants to see the youth succeed in the future.

He added that The Base Movement has 98 branches across the country.

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He appealed to supporters to welcome potential members rather than discard them.

He urged supporters to form as many branches as possible in their various constituencies to increase support for the movement.

He called for unity in the new movement and prayed for a good leader to lead it in the future.

The launch drew participants from the clergy, traditional leaders, academia, grassroots and many others.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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