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Entire Class of Seventh-Grade Students from the United States Arrive in Ghana for Cultural Learning Excursion

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A group of seventh-grade students from Global Leadership Academy in West Philadelphia has arrived in Ghana for a 10-day educational visit aimed at deepening their understanding of African history, culture, and global citizenship.

The trip, organized as part of the school’s Black History Month curriculum and global learning program, brings dozens of students and staff to the West African nation to connect classroom lessons with real-world experiences on the African continent.

School founder Dr. Naomi Johnson Booker described the journey as both educational and symbolic.

“Going to Ghana means we are going home,” she said, noting that the visit allows students to better understand the historical connections between Africa and the African diaspora.

Cultural and Educational Engagement

During their stay, the students are scheduled to visit academic institutions including the University of Ghana and Ghana International School, where they will interact with Ghanaian students and observe local educational systems.

The itinerary also includes cultural and historical tours, with planned visits to significant heritage sites such as Cape Coast Castle, widely known for its role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

School officials say the excursion is designed to help students develop global awareness and cultural identity.

“Our goal is to ensure our scholars see the world and understand that their passport can take them anywhere,” said school administrator Dr. Evans.

Building Global Citizens

The Global Leadership Academy has organized international study trips for students over the years, including visits to China, Jamaica, Kenya, and the Bahamas. The Ghana trip coincides with the school’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

According to Dr. Booker, exposure to global experiences is especially important for students from urban communities.

“Many of our scholars live within a limited geographic radius. Travel helps expand their worldview and prepares them to become global leaders,” she said.

Students expressed excitement about meeting Ghanaian peers, learning about traditions, and exploring wildlife and historical landmarks.

Strengthening Diaspora Connections

Educators say the trip also highlights growing cultural exchange between Ghana and African diaspora communities, as the country continues to position itself as a major destination for heritage tourism and educational travel.

Observers note that such initiatives strengthen people-to-people ties and promote Ghana’s image internationally as a hub for cultural learning.

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Ghana Activates Middle East Evacuation, Baba Jamal Wins Ayawaso East and Other Trending Stories in Ghana (March 4, 2026)

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Welcome to our rolling news updates from Ghana, bringing you the latest developments as they break. Check back frequently for new additions as events unfold.


Baba Jamal Promises Ayawaso East Revival After Victory

NDC parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso East, Mohammed Baba Jamal (Baba Jamal), has launched a strong campaign message of renewal and transformation following the March 3 by-election. In a post-election statement, he declared “The reset starts now,” vowing to revive the constituency through focused development, youth empowerment, job creation, and improved living standards. Baba Jamal thanked voters for their turnout and support, pledged to work closely with the Mahama administration to deliver on promises, and called for unity among residents to build a brighter future for Ayawaso East.
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NPA Halts Discounted Fuel Pricing by OMCs Effective March 16

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has banned all Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) from offering discounted fuel prices below the approved NPA price floor, effective March 16, 2026. The directive aims to enforce uniform pricing, protect revenue collection (especially taxes and levies), and prevent market distortion. OMCs found in violation face sanctions, including licence suspension. The move follows public complaints and industry concerns over unsustainable discounts amid rising global crude prices.
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No Ghanaian Casualties as Govt Activates Middle East Evacuation Plan

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has confirmed that no Ghanaian nationals have been reported injured or killed in the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict. Speaking on March 3, 2026, he said the government has activated a full emergency evacuation plan for citizens in Iran, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and other affected Gulf states. The Foreign Ministry is coordinating with embassies, airlines, and regional partners to facilitate safe return where possible. Ghanaians in the region are urged to register immediately, shelter in place, and follow official advisories.
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Marketer Remanded for Alleged GH¢13,000 Fraud

A 32-year-old marketer has been remanded into police custody by an Accra Circuit Court after being charged with defrauding a businessman of GH¢13,000 under false pretences. The accused allegedly collected the money promising to supply goods but failed to deliver or refund the amount. The case has been adjourned to March 10, 2026, for further hearing and possible plea. Investigations continue.
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Ga Mantse Speaks After His Accident

Ga Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II has broken his silence following a recent accident, using the moment to call for unity, peace, and national development. In an emotional address, he recounted the incident, thanked God for his survival, and urged Ghanaians to support President Mahama’s “reset” agenda. The Ga Mantse also spoke about the importance of cultural heritage, youth empowerment, and collective effort toward Ghana’s progress.
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Ex-COCOBOD Chiefs Finally Face Criminal Investigations

Former senior officials of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) are now under formal criminal investigation over allegations of financial misconduct, procurement irregularities, and abuse of office during their tenure. The probe, confirmed March 3, 2026, follows the revocation of several last-minute appointments and intensified anti-corruption efforts under the current administration. Details of the specific charges and individuals remain limited, but sources indicate the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) is leading the case.
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Escaped Ghanaian Prisoner Captured in Viral Video Mocking UK Police

A Ghanaian national who escaped from a UK prison was rearrested after appearing in a viral video mocking British police and boasting about his freedom. The suspect, previously convicted of serious offences, had been on the run until intelligence led to his recapture. UK authorities confirmed the arrest on March 3, 2026, and he is now back in custody facing additional charges related to the escape.
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Wednesday, March 4, 2026

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Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Stay informed with today’s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.


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Ibrahim Mahama Acquires New $70 Million Private Jet

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Accra, Ghana – March 3, 2026 – Ghanaian business tycoon Ibrahim Mahama has added a state-of-the-art Bombardier Global 6500 to his aviation fleet, with the ultra-long-range private jet valued at approximately $70 million.

The aircraft was purchased in 2024 and officially delivered in February 2026. A viral video circulating on social media today shows Mahama boarding the sleek grey-and-white jet, which proudly displays his signature “Dzata” (meaning “Lion”) branding on the tail—symbolizing strength, leadership, and his personal identity.

The Bombardier Global 6500 is one of the most advanced business jets in the world, boasting:

-A range of up to 6,600 nautical miles (enough for non-stop flights from Accra to New York, London, or Dubai)

-Maximum speed of Mach 0.90

A- spacious, customizable cabin featuring private suites, lounge areas, office space, high-end entertainment systems, and advanced climate control

-Bombardier’s cutting-edge Vision flight deck for enhanced safety and navigation

Ibrahim Mahama, younger brother of President John Dramani Mahama, is one of Ghana’s most prominent entrepreneurs and philanthropists.

His business empire spans mining (through Engineers & Planners), cement production (Dzata Cement), infrastructure development, and various charitable initiatives. The new jet aligns with his reputation for blending bold business moves with luxury and innovation.

The acquisition comes amid growing interest in private aviation among Africa’s high-net-worth individuals and reinforces Ghana’s position as a hub for influential business figures on the continent.

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