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New Catholic Dean for Madina Deanery

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Very Rev Fr Bernard Kyei

The Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev John Bonaventure Kwofie has appointed Very Rev Fr Bernard Kyei as the new Dean for Madina Deanary.

Very Rev Bernard Kyei who is the Priest-In- Charge of St John of God Catholic Church, Amrahia, on the Adentan -Dodowa highway,takes over from Very Rev Fr Nimorius Kwabena Adomanzing.

The appointment which will last for five years, makes him an ex-oficio member of the Diocesan Council of Priests.

Preaching the homily last Sunday to mark the feast day of the church, Fr Bernard Kyei called on Christians to take advantage of God’s unlimited mercy and forgiveness to be cleansed of their inequities.

He said Christians ought to rejoice because Jesus the son of God had nailed their sins on the cross and won for them salvation.

He said lent should serve an ideal opportune time for all to amend their lives, forgive the wrongs of others in order that God would forgive them their sins.

He advised them not to condemn anybody, even prostitutes, because God the merciful judge would pardon all manner of sins, provided one returned to God with a contrite heart.

Very  Rev Fr Kyei said God the arbiter of our lives was constantly calling us to come to the knowledge of the truth and be saved.

He asked them to imitate Jesus in all aspects of their lives, eschew sin because so long as they sinned, they crucified Jesus daily on the cross.

By Raymond Kyekye

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Miracles Aboagye criticises government over power outages, demands urgent action

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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.

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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.

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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

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Police arrest two people in connection with disappearance of a couple

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The Missing Persons Unit of the Ghana Police Service has arrested two people in connection with the reported missing couple, Dr. Jesse Amuah and Mrs. Elizabeth Esi Amuah.

On April 22, 2026 Police received a complaint that the couple had not been seen or heard from since 23rd March, 2026.

The complainant further stated that the couple’s house was locked, their Nissan Sunny vehicle with registration number GX 159-X was not parked in the house and all attempts to reach them had proved unsuccessful.

A team comprising officers from the Missing Persons Unit, Anti-Armed Robbery Unit and the Crime Scene Management Team immediately took over the investigation into the case.

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The team has visited the couple’s residence and also followed various leads resulting in the arrest of the two suspects (names withheld for investigative purposes).

The suspects are assisting the ongoing investigation as intensive efforts continue to locate the missing couple.

Against this backdrop, the police has again urge any member of the public who has credible information on the whereabouts of the couple (photograph attached) to report for immediate action.

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