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Rev Offei to be inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of fame

The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, a prestigious institution reserved for top-tier CEOs and exceptional leaders shaping Ghana’s business and professional landscape, has announced the induction of Rev. Counselor Prince Offei into its Hall of Fame.
The ceremony is scheduled for Friday, August 22, 2025, at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.
Rev. Counselor Prince Offei, a columnist with The Spectator is a seasoned marriage counsellor, mental health professional, published author, lecturer, television personality, and Reverend Minister with the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC).
With expertise spanning psychology, counselling, theology, and mental health, he has made a significant impact on individuals, couples, and communities both in Ghana and abroad.
In a statement cited by The Spectator in Accra on Tuesday, it said as the founder and Executive Director of Counselor Prince & Associates Consult (CPAC), Rev Offei has been instrumental in promoting mental wellness and strengthening marriages.
According to the statement, CPAC serves a diverse clientele across Ghana and internationally adding that Rev Offei’s work has reached far beyond Ghana’s borders, providing counselling and mental health support to clients in Canada, Switzerland, South Africa, Liberia, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
“Rev. Counselor Prince Offei’s induction is seen as a fitting acknowledgment of his enduring contributions to mental health, counselling, and personal development in Ghana and beyond,” the Statement said.
Rev. Offei is an author with several influential books to his name. Some of his works include ‘Preparing for a happy and fulfilling marriage: Everything you need to know before you say ‘I do’, ‘Avoid regrets in marriage, and courtship matters: Keys to a lasting fulfilling marriage.
By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu
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IGP promotes 17 police officers for exceptional operational performance

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, on January 27, 2026, promoted seventeen police officers in recognition of their outstanding professionalism and dedication in the discharge of their duties.
The promotions were awarded to officers who played key roles in separate operations that led to the interception ten(10) wrapped slaps of substances suspected to be cocaine, a narcotic with an estimated value of GHC 1,032.650.00 and sacks of substances suspected to be narcotic drugs at in the Volta Region, as well as the recovery of AK 47 rifle, a pump action gun and eight live AAA ammunition during a routine patrol operation in Jacobu.
The IGP, together with members of the Police Management Board (POMAB), congratulated the officers on their elevation and commended them for upholding the core values of the Service through discipline, courage, and professionalism.
IGP Yohuno urged the promoted officers to view their promotion as a call to higher responsibility and encouraged all personnel to continue working diligently, assuring them that excellence and integrity remain the basis for recognition and promotion within the Ghana Police Service.
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DOYA Foundation launched to promote humanitarian support and prisoner reintegration

The DOYA Foundation, a non-profit humanitarian organization, has been launched with a mandate to support vulnerable populations and promote the rehabilitation and reintegration of prisoners.
The Foundation aims to address challenges linked to poverty, incarceration and social exclusion through humanitarian assistance, community empowerment and justice-linked interventions.
Founder Degraft Oppong said the organization was established to offer hope and practical support to people struggling to reintegrate into society.
“We believe that no one should be permanently defined by poverty or imprisonment.
The DOYA Foundation exists to restore dignity and give people a real chance to rebuild their lives,” he said.
The organization says its programs will include emergency relief, healthcare and educational support for vulnerable groups, as well as skills training, counseling and post-release support for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons.
The Foundation will also engage families, communities and key stakeholders to promote social acceptance and long-term reintegration.







