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Woman Feared Dead After Being Swept Away in Nima Drain Amid Heavy Rain

A yet-to-be-identified young woman is feared dead after being swept away by floodwaters in a drain in Nima, Accra, following heavy rains on Saturday morning, February 14, 2026. Eyewitnesses reported that several young men attempted a rescue but were overpowered by the strong current. The incident occurred near a road leading to the Nima Goil fuel station, with the body not recovered as of the time of departure. A student from UniMAC, Gerhard Kwamina Asomontsi, described the traumatic failed rescue in detail, noting the woman’s hand slipping away due to the water’s pressure. The event highlights the dangers of polluted gutters in Nima during rainfall.
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Multiple Vehicles Burnt as Fuel Tanker Explodes on Nsawam-Accra Highway
A fuel tanker exploded after a collision on the Nsawam-Accra highway in the early hours of Saturday, February 14, 2026, resulting in multiple vehicles being destroyed by fire and thick black smoke alarming motorists. The Ghana National Fire Service contained the blaze, and police managed traffic and ensured safety. No casualties were reported, but the incident caused significant disruption.
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Police Arrest Suspect in Murder of Officer at Zebilla
The Ghana Police Service arrested 42-year-old Simon Apusiga, alias Ananga, on February 10, 2026, in Tarkwa Huni Valley, Western Region, for the robbery and murder of a police officer in Zebilla, Upper East Region, on February 8, 2026. The suspect was tracked across regions by a special team and is in custody assisting investigations, with efforts intensified to arrest accomplices.
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Human Trafficking and Cyber Fraud Syndicate Busted at Pokuase
The Ghana Police Service busted a human trafficking and cyber fraud syndicate at Pokuase-Afiaman, Greater Accra, on February 14, 2026, arresting 22 suspects in a “Yahoo Boys” hub engaged in international internet fraud. Investigations reveal a structured hierarchy with coerced younger suspects, indicating links to a trans-national criminal network.
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President Mahama Elected AU First Vice-Chair as Burundi Takes Over Leadership
President John Dramani Mahama was elected First Vice Chairperson of the African Union at the 39th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on February 14, 2026. Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye assumed the Chairmanship, succeeding Angola’s João Lourenço. The new AU Bureau includes representatives from all five regions, with the summit themed “Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063.” AU Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf highlighted geopolitical challenges and urged African solidarity, financial independence, and shaping the global agenda.
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UN Backs Mahama’s AU Chairmanship Bid

The United Nations has publicly endorsed President John Dramani Mahama’s bid to chair the African Union in 2027, praising his leadership experience and commitment to continental integration. The support was announced during the 46th AU Summit in Addis Ababa, where Mahama is leading Ghana’s delegation. UN officials highlighted his track record on peace, economic reform, and Pan-Africanism as key reasons for the backing.
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Interpol Deletes Red Notice for Ofori-Atta as Extradition Process Continues – OSP Confirms

Interpol has removed the Red Notice previously issued against former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) confirmed on February 13, 2026. The deletion follows legal representations and does not affect the ongoing extradition proceedings initiated by Ghana. The OSP stressed that the case against Ofori-Atta for corruption and financial misconduct remains active, with cooperation from international partners continuing.
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Mahama Demands Binding Deadlines for African Reparations at AU Summit
President John Dramani Mahama has called for concrete, binding deadlines in the global reparations framework for the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism during the 46th AU Summit in Addis Ababa. Speaking on February 13, 2026, he urged African leaders to push the UN to adopt a timeline for apologies, compensation, debt cancellation, and educational reforms, stressing that “time is no longer on our side.” The demand aligns with Ghana’s long-standing advocacy for reparatory justice.
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Grief as Social Media Users Mourn Death of Popular Ghanaian Pastor
Ghanaian social media is in mourning following the sudden death of a popular pastor whose identity and cause of death have not been officially disclosed in early reports. Tributes poured in on February 13, 2026, with thousands sharing messages of loss, recalling his impact on spiritual lives and community outreach. Further details on the circumstances are awaited from family and church leadership.
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Seven Vehicles Burnt in Nsawam–Accra Fuel Tanker Crash
Seven vehicles were destroyed by fire following a multiple-vehicle crash involving a fuel tanker on the Nsawam–Accra highway on February 12, 2026. The accident occurred when the tanker collided with other vehicles, causing a massive blaze. No fatalities were reported, but several people sustained injuries and were treated at nearby hospitals. Police and the National Fire Service are investigating the cause, with traffic diverted for several hours.
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Ghana to Stop Exporting Raw Bauxite, Manganese by 2030 – Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has announced that Ghana will halt the export of raw bauxite and manganese by 2030, shifting instead to full local processing and value addition. Speaking at the AU Summit in Addis Ababa on February 13, 2026, he said the policy aims to industrialise the mining sector, create jobs, increase revenue, and reduce environmental damage from raw exports. The timeline is part of broader plans to build refineries and processing plants.
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Russian Embassy Criticized for “Empty” Statement on Viral Exploitation Videos involving Citizen
The Embassy of the Russian Federation in Ghana has issued a brief statement in the wake of widespread public anger and social media uproar over allegations that Russian nationals are luring young Ghanaian women into filmed sexual encounters for online distribution without consent.
The release posted on X on February 16, 2026, fails to condemn the alleged exploitation, non-consensual recording, and distribution of intimate material by its nationals.
“The Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Ghana has taken note of the reports in the Ghanaian media on the alleged involvement of a supposedly Russian citizen engaged in sexual activities with some Ghanaian women and recorded those acts without consent,” the post read.
The response comes after days of viral outrage on X, TikTok, Instagram, and WhatsApp groups, where screenshots, testimonies, and alleged links to explicit content prompted hashtags such as #ProtectGhanaianWomen and #StopTheRussianScheme.
MP Sam George, chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Gender, Children and Social Protection, has announced Ghana’s intent to pursue extradition if the primary suspect.
Responses on X
Responses to the post have been stronly worded. One person posted:
“Never trust those Russian scum. They throw African men into their war as cannon fodder & treat African women like disposable sex toys. Pure racist evil. Predators, not partners. WAKE UP AFRICA.”
Another asked:
“Any action taken?”
Another asked:
“So after taking the note, what next?”
Ghanaian authorities have disclosed they will pursue extradition proceedings against the man, said to have left Ghana.
The decision was announced by Member of Parliament Sam George on February 13, 2026, following weeks of public outrage over the alleged scheme.
According to Sam George — who chairs the Parliamentary Committee on Gender, Children and Social Protection — the suspect is believed to be a Russian national who used dating apps and social media to target young Ghanaian women, particularly students and professionals in Accra and other urban centres.
Victims were reportedly lured with promises of money, gifts or relationships, only to discover later that explicit videos were uploaded to adult websites and shared in private groups, often leading to blackmail, humiliation and threats.
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Russian Man Who Secretly Filmed Ghanaian Women Reportedly Arrested in Tokyo
A now-viral video purports to show the Russian national who previously gained attention in Ghana for controversial secret videos being arrested in Tokyo.
The video captures the man often identified in online reports by the username “Yaytsesl” being handcuffed and his rights being read to him by a Japanese law enforcement officer.
Arrest captured in partially verified video
The partially blurred footage circulating online shows Japanese police officers informing the man of his rights to remain silent in English while placing him under arrest.
In the video, officers say they had reviewed his online content before taking action.
The man is heard responding that he had never been arrested before and asking what personal items he would be allowed to bring.
The authenticity of the footage has not been independently verified.
Background: online activity linked to Ghana controversy
The suspect had drawn international attention after posting videos involving escapes with women in Kenya and Ghana that sparked widespread backlash.
The content allegedly included exploitative online material tied to vulnerable individuals, which triggered outrage among social media users and prompted calls for investigation.
Ghanaian authorities later confirmed they were aware of the situation and had initiated inquiries into the man’s activities while he was in the country. Officials indicated they were cooperating with international partners as part of broader investigations.
Reports from African and Russian media described the man as a self-proclaimed “pick-up artist” and online blogger in his 30s who travelled to Ghana and other African countries, where he allegedly recorded interactions with women without their knowledge.
Media outlets in both regions also alleged that he used sunglasses equipped with a hidden camera to capture some of the encounters and later shared the footage on social media, although authorities have not officially confirmed these claims.
Cross-border legal implications
Japanese police have not publicly disclosed the exact charges, but the arrest, if confirmed, highlights how digital activity can lead to international law enforcement action. Authorities reportedly acted after reviewing evidence linked to his online conduct.
The case has also sparked debate in Ghana about online exploitation, digital regulation, and the protection of vulnerable populations in the age of social media.
In Ghana, under the Cybersecurity Act 2020, the law punishes those who share nude photos or videos online, especially of women and children, often for revenge or blackmail.
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Several Ghanaian Traders Feared Dead in the Brutal Terrorist Attack in Burkina Faso
Several Ghanaian traders are feared dead after a truck carrying tomato merchants from Ghana was attacked by suspected terrorists in Titao, Burkina Faso, on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
In an official statement issued on February 14, 2026, Ghana’s Ministry of the Interior and National Security described the incident as “disturbing,” reflecting the gravity of the situation, but kept its lips tight about casualties.

The release, signed by Minister Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka (MP), stated that the vehicle transporting the traders was caught in the terrorist attack in the northern Burkinabè town of Titao, near the Ghana border.
“The Ghana Embassy in Burkina Faso is liaising with the officials of Burkina Faso to visit the attack site for details and identification of Ghanaians caught in the attack,” the statement read. “Further details would be communicated to the public.”
While no official casualty figures have been released by Ghanaian or Burkinabè authorities as of February 15, 2026, and the identities of those affected remain unconfirmed, reports on social media, where the news about the attack first broke, suggest at least seven of the traders hit have died.
The attack took place in a region of Burkina Faso that has seen frequent jihadist incursions by groups linked to al-Qaeda and Islamic State affiliates operating in the Sahel.
Cross-border trade in agricultural goods, especially tomatoes, onions, and other perishables, is a major economic lifeline for communities on both sides of the Ghana-Burkina Faso frontier. However, escalating insecurity in northern Burkina Faso has increasingly disrupted commercial movements, raised insurance costs, and threatened livelihoods.
The Ministry’s prompt public communication reflects growing concern over the safety of Ghanaian nationals operating in volatile border areas. Ghanaian consular officials are expected to provide further updates as more information emerges from the joint site visit.
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