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IGP Yohuno’s Distinctive Shoe at 2026 SONA and Other Trending Topics in Ghana (Feb. 27, 2026)
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IGP Yohuno’s Distinctive Black Shoe at 2026 SONA Sparks Online Buzz

Inspector General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno drew widespread attention during President Mahama’s 2026 State of the Nation Address when photographers captured his unique black footwear as he stepped out of his vehicle at Parliament House in Accra. The shoe features an elongated spur-like extension at the back, plaited in gold and coiled in a design described as uncommon and eye-catching. Social media users quickly debated the choice, with comments ranging from curiosity (“What exactly were people looking for at the feet of the IGP?“) to amusement (“Why not?”). Online research suggests it may be a Sanders George Spur Unisex Black Polishing Leather Spur Box Heel George Boot, retailing around $409.93 plus delivery. The moment has become a light-hearted talking point amid the formal SONA proceedings.
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‘Ghana Is Back and Working Again’ โ President Mahama Declares in 2026 SONA
In his 2026 State of the Nation Address delivered to Parliament on February 27, President John Dramani Mahama proclaimed that “Ghana is back and working again,” signaling renewed confidence in the country’s direction under his administration. The address, fulfilling Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution, provided an overview of progress and set policy priorities for the year, stressing economic recovery, stability, and implementation of flagship initiatives. While full details of sector-specific updates (economy, health, education, agriculture, infrastructure) were highlighted, the optimistic tone underscored the government’s focus on resetting national development and delivering tangible improvements for citizens.
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Nana Agradaa to Be Released on March 3 After Sentence Cut
Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa or Mama Pat, is scheduled for release from prison on March 3, 2026, after serving two-thirds of her revised 12-month sentence under Ghana’s standard remission rules for good conduct. Originally convicted on July 3, 2025, by an Accra Circuit Court on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretenceโrelated to promoting a money-doubling scheme at her Heaven Way Champion International Ministryโshe received a 15-year term with hard labour. On February 5, 2026, the Amasaman High Court upheld the conviction but reduced the sentence to 12 months plus a GHยข2,400 fine (200 penalty units), deeming the original term excessive. Her lawyer confirmed the remission applies uniformly to eligible inmates. Agradaa, a controversial media personality and former traditional priestess turned evangelist, has attracted significant public attention throughout the case.
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Principal of Nalerigu Nurses and Midwifery College Suspended Over Unauthorised Admissions
The Principal of Nalerigu Nurses and Midwifery Training College in the North East Region has been suspended pending investigation into allegations of unauthorised admissions. The action follows complaints and evidence of irregular student enrolment practices that violated established admission protocols and standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Ministry of Health. Authorities have launched a probe to determine the extent of the irregularities, ensure accountability, and safeguard the integrity of nursing and midwifery education in Ghana. The suspension aims to prevent further breaches while the matter is resolved.
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President Mahama to Deliver 2026 State of the Nation Address Today

President John Dramani Mahama will today, Friday, February 27, 2026, deliver the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Parliament, fulfilling his constitutional duty under Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution to report on the state of the nation at the start of each parliamentary session. The address is expected to outline progress in key sectors, including the economy, health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure, while setting policy priorities and directions for the year ahead. Members of Parliament have been directed to be seated by 8:30 a.m., with no late entries permitted. The Minority has called on the President to present concrete solutions to pressing youth issues such as unemployment and economic challenges, while the address is anticipated to shape legislative and developmental actions for 2026.
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No Approval for DVLA Operations Overseas โ Foreign Affairs Ministry Clarifies
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has firmly denied reports suggesting it approved or sanctioned plans for the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) to conduct driverโs licence registration and renewal services abroad in countries including the US, Canada, UK, Netherlands, and Germany. In a statement issued Thursday, February 26, 2026, the Ministry clarified there has been no formal engagement, no new policy, no directives to Ghanaโs diplomatic missions, no financial commitment, and no official record of any such arrangement. It described the reports as misleading and urged the public to disregard them, reaffirming its commitment to transparency and financial prudence.
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Police Arrest 7 Suspects Over Fake Electronic Traffic Violation Scam
Ghana Police Serviceโs Intelligence Directorate has arrested seven suspectsโMartha Quarshie, Peter Ofori McCarthy, Robert Akplehe, Christian Akplehe, Alfred Kofi Totimeh, Michael Edem Amemornu, and Prosper Otumfourโin connection with a sophisticated scam involving fake electronic traffic violation notices. The group created an online platform to send fabricated notifications directing victims to pay fines via a provided link. Prosper Otumfour registered multiple Telecel Cash SIM cards using relativesโ and associatesโ identities to receive payments, which were then transferred and shared among members. Arrests occurred at hideouts in Ada and Winneba, with recovered items including GHยข10,978 cash, laptops, hard drives, mobile phones, Telecel SIM cards, bank cards, and identification documents. Investigations continue, and police have urged the public to verify any suspicious traffic violation messages and report them immediately.
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Government Approves Payment Plan for Nurses and Midwivesโ Salary Arrears
The Ministry of Health, following negotiations with the Ministry of Finance, has secured approval for a structured payment plan to clear salary arrears owed to nurses and midwives posted in the 2024/2025 service year. The arrears will be settled in four instalments: April (2 months), May (3 months), June (3 months), and July (3 months). The Ministry commended the health workers for their patience and dedication, thanked the Finance Ministry for prioritizing the resolution, and reaffirmed the governmentโs commitment to improving the welfare and working conditions of nurses and midwives across the country.
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‘If I Had to Do It Again, I Would’ โ Sophia Akuffo Defends Bold DDEP Picket Decision
Former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo has staunchly defended her decision to join pensioners in picketing the Finance Ministry on February 10, 2023, during the controversial Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), insisting she has no regrets and would repeat the action if necessary. Speaking on Joy Newsโ PM Express Business Edition, she stated, โIf I had to do it again, I would.โ Akuffo explained her participation was driven by principleโshe opposed the inclusion of pensioners in the DDEP haircuts, viewing it as unjust and unlawful, and emphasized the publicโs right to know and protest wrongdoing. She described the picket as consistent with her legal upbringing and rejected expectations that retired justices should remain silent behind closed doors. The DDEP involved haircuts on government bonds held by pensioners, prompting widespread protests.
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Alhaji Ishaq Alleges NPP Figures Financially Backed Mahamaโs 2024 Campaign
Alhaji Ishaq Kyei Brobbey, an aspiring Ashanti Regional Communications Director for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has alleged that some NPP members secretly provided financial support to President John Dramani Mahamaโs 2024 election campaign to undermine then-candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. In a social media-shared interview, he claimed an old friend informed him days before the polls that an NPP figure was distributing money to influence voters to support Mahama or abstain. He referenced similar online claims and stated, โSome people sponsored Mahama to contest Bawumia. If Asenso is lying, then I am also lying.โ The allegation points to possible internal sabotage as a factor in the NPPโs 2024 defeat, amid ongoing post-election introspection within the party. No immediate responses from NPP or NDC officials were reported.
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‘I Just Want Justice’ โ Fatherโs Emotional Plea After Sonโs Tragic Death
Alfred Kwame Tettey Ehiamah, father of Anthony Kudjo Tettey Ehiamahโan IT specialist at Dizengoff Ghana Limited serving clients like Akosombo and Ashanti Goldfieldsโhas made an emotional public plea for justice following his sonโs mysterious death on September 18, 2024. Anthonyโs body was found at a urinal facility in the Church of Pentecost compound in the Oyarifa gravel pit area, Oyarifa, and transferred to the Police Hospital Morgue. The father alleges โdeep manipulationโ in the investigation, claiming his son confided that morning about threats to his life after individuals used his bank account for illicit fund transfers linked to the school feeding programme. He questions inconsistencies, the granting of bail to prime suspects Obed Sam and Henry Gomashie without court arraignment or family notification, and the failure to forward the docket to the Attorney-General as promised. Alfred has petitioned the Greater Accra Regional Police Command, IGP, EOCO, National Security, CID, and appealed directly to President Mahama and the Vice President for an independent probe, declaring, โI just want justiceโฆ All I want is justice for my son.โ
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Ghana Ties Rice Imports to Local Production, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Halts Emergency Admissions, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
These are the most relevant and impactful stories from across Ghana today, presented as concise updates on key developments across the country.
Government to Tie Rice Imports to Local Production in Major Policy Shift
The Ghanaian government is set to introduce a significant policy linking rice import permits directly to investments in local rice production and milling facilities. This move by the Ministry of Agriculture aims to boost domestic farming, reduce the country’s growing rice import bill, and accelerate progress toward food self-sufficiency. Read the full story here
Edem Senanu Questions Procedural Lapses in Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Process
Chairman of Advocates for Christ, Edem Senanu, has raised concerns over how Parliament’s House of Records handled the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, questioning procedural and drafting issues that emerged after its passage. Read the full story here
Sheikh Shaibu Warns Against Politicising Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill
Spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, has cautioned the NDC and NPP against turning the anti-LGBTQ+ bill into a political contest, stressing that Ghana already has a broad national consensus on the matter rooted in cultural and religious values. Read the full story here
Honest Ghanaian Rewarded GHยข10,000 for Returning Lost ATM Cash
Fidelity Bank has rewarded Emmanuel Appiah Boateng with GHยข10,000 for his honesty after he returned GHยข4,000 he found left behind at one of its ATMs. Read the full story here
Nigel Gaisie Files GHยข10m Defamation Suit Against Kumchacha
Prophet Nigel Gaisie has sued Prophet Nicholas Osei (Kumchacha) for GHยข10 million over alleged defamatory statements questioning his prophetic ministry. Read the full story here
680 Ghanaians to Be Evacuated from South Africa Amid Xenophobia Concerns
The Ghana High Commission in South Africa has announced plans to evacuate 680 Ghanaians (340 on June 6 and 340 on June 7, 2026) due to xenophobia-related safety issues. Read the full story here
Free SHS Suppliers to Picket at Education Ministry Over GHยข50m Debt
The National Association of Institutional Suppliers (NAIS) will picket at the Ministry of Education on June 11, 2026, over unpaid debts of approximately GHยข50 million for supplies delivered under the Free Senior High School programme since 2023. Read the full story here
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Halts Emergency Admissions
The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi has temporarily halted new emergency admissions after its Accident and Emergency ward exceeded capacity due to overwhelming patient numbers. Read the full story here
15 dead, 25 injured in head-on collision at Peki-Tsame
At least 15 people have been confirmed dead and 25 others injured following a devastating head-on collision between a container truck and a passenger bus at Peki-Tsame in the Volta Region. The fatal accident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, 2 June 2026, near the premises of Peki Senior High School, prompting an emergency response from personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). Read the full story here
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Is the UN Losing Its Legitimacy? Ghanaโs President Says Permanent Security Council Bias โEats Awayโ Trust
The continued exclusion of Africa from permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council is not merely a procedural flaw but a structural imbalance that is systematically eroding the credibility of the multilateral system, Ghanaโs President John Dramani Mahama warned on Monday.
Speaking at Chatham House, the London-based international affairs think tank, Mahama argued that the UNโs primary decision-making body risks becoming untenable as a steward of global peace and security if it fails to reflect the demographic and political realities of the 21st century.
โThis is not nearly a procedural anomaly,โ Mahama said. โIt is a historical injustice and a structural imbalance that undermines the credibility of the multilateral system itself.โ
The presidentโs remarks come as the UN Security Council (UNSC) remains composed of five permanent members (P5) โ the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China โ all of which were Allied powers in World War II.
Africa, home to 54 UN member states, the largest regional bloc in the organization, holds no permanent seat and only three non-permanent seats that rotate every two years.
Mahama noted that the representational gap is poised to become more pronounced as global demographics shift. According to UN population projections, Africa will account for nearly a quarter of the worldโs population by 2050.
โThis eats away at the trust in the system,โ a senior official from the Ghanaian presidency later summarized, reinforcing Mahamaโs central thesis that legitimacy in global governance requires equitable participation.
The Ghanaian leader affirmed that his government would continue to advocate for โcomprehensive reformโ of the UN, including permanent, veto-wielding seats for African nations.
The African Union has long pushed for a common position known as the Ezulwini Consensus, which demands at least two permanent seats for the continent, with the same powers and responsibilities as current P5 members.
However, Mahamaโs critique extended beyond the Security Council. He linked the UNโs representational crisis to what he described as parallel failures in the international financial architecture. He argued that debt vulnerabilities across the Global South are not isolated fiscal challenges but structural development constraints that limit investment in health, education, infrastructure, climate adaptation, and industrial transformation.
โThe international debt system must therefore become fairer, more flexible and more development-focused,โ Mahama said.
He also called for reforms to global taxation frameworks, asserting that developing economies should derive equitable value from economic activity generated within their jurisdictions. A stable international order, he warned, cannot be sustained while prosperity remains structurally unequal.
To illustrate the tangible cost of such inequality, Mahama pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic. African nations, he said, discovered that access to vaccines and essential medical supplies depended not on the urgency of public health need but on their position within the global supply hierarchy. That experience, he noted, directly prompted Ghana to launch the Accra Reset Initiative โ a strategic framework designed to move Africa and the Global South from dependency toward resilience, and from passive participation toward active agenda-setting in global governance.
President Mahama concluded by rejecting any characterization of Ghana as a passive observer of the changes reshaping the international order.
โWe see ourselves as active participants in shaping a more balanced, equitable, and cooperative international system,โ he said.
No immediate response was issued by the permanent members of the UN Security Council. Reform of the council requires an amendment to the UN Charter, which must be approved by two-thirds of the General Assembly and ratified by all five permanent members, each of whom holds a veto over their own status.
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