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Woman Demands GH¢150,000 from UK ‘Borga’, MTN Reveals Massive Fiber Sabotage and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We are bringing you the most relevant stories from Ghana today to keep you updated. Stories include an interesting dispute between a woman and her UK-based partner, revelations about major telecom infrastructure sabotage, health alerts on Mpox, and other key national developments.
Woman Demands GH¢150,000 from UK ‘Borga’ After He Allegedly Failed to Marry Her
Esther Latebia, a mother of two from Kasoa, is demanding GH¢150,000 in compensation from Mr Osei, a UK-based Ghanaian known locally as a “borga,” after he allegedly failed to honour his promise of marriage following a six-year romantic relationship conducted mainly through video calls. According to her account shared on Nhyira FM’s Obra Show, Mr Osei promised to build her a house, buy her a taxi for work, waive her rent until the house was completed, and support her two children until they completed tertiary education or found jobs. He also promised to marry her as his second wife. After six years, he reportedly changed his mind and withdrew all commitments, leaving her feeling used and seeking redress.
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A Muslim Woman’s Vision of the Second Coming of Jesus: A 30-Year Burden Finally Told
A 69-year-old Muslim woman from Ghana has finally shared a powerful spiritual vision she received in the 1990s about the second coming of Jesus Christ, a 30-year secret she kept due to fear, community pressure, and misunderstanding from both Muslims and Christians. In the vision, she stood in a massive global market where people were trading gold, diamonds, and engaging in various activities when a divine presence behind her instructed her to tell the world that “Jesus Christ is coming — very soon.” Despite the urgent message echoing across the market, no one seemed to notice or listen. The experience left her in uncontrollable tears the next morning, leading to years of isolation as she struggled to understand why, as a Muslim, she would receive such a message.
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157 Sites Disrupted – MTN CEO Reveals Massive Scale of Fibre Cable Sabotage
MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett has revealed that recent fibre-optic cable sabotage has knocked 157 network sites offline, causing widespread connectivity failures across multiple suburbs and affecting millions of customers. Speaking at the MTN Ghana Accra Media and Stakeholder Forum on April 17, 2026, he described fibre cuts — caused by uncoordinated road construction and deliberate theft or vandalism — as a “serious threat” to seamless service delivery. The interconnected nature of the infrastructure means a single cut can bring down numerous cell towers, disrupting businesses, hospitals, and emergency services. MTN is advocating for fibre-optic cables to be classified as “Critical National Infrastructure” to impose stricter penalties and is calling for better coordination of construction schedules.
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CHASS Warns Schools May Shut Down Over Free SHS Feeding Crisis
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) has warned that many Senior High Schools could be forced to shut down if the current crisis in the Free SHS feeding programme is not urgently addressed. School heads report severe delays in the release of feeding grants, leaving them unable to provide meals for students and forcing some schools to rely on credit from suppliers. The situation has created significant operational challenges and raised concerns about the sustainability of the flagship education policy. CHASS is calling on the government to release outstanding funds immediately to prevent further disruption to academic activities.
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Ghana’s NTEs Hit $5.006 Billion in 2025
Ghana’s Non-Traditional Exports (NTEs) reached a record $5.006 billion in 2025, representing a more than 30% increase compared to the previous year, according to the Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare. Launching the 2025 Ghana Export Promotion Authority report in Accra, the minister described the growth as strong evidence that the country’s export diversification agenda is gaining momentum. NTEs now account for about 16% of Ghana’s total export earnings, signalling a gradual shift away from heavy dependence on traditional commodities like gold, oil, and cocoa. The government continues to support exporters through improved production capacity, quality standards, and access to finance via the Ghana EXIM Bank.
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Vice President Opoku-Agyemang in Spain to Participate in Fourth High-Level Meeting
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has arrived in Barcelona, Spain, to participate in the Fourth High-Level Meeting of the Initiative “In Defence of Democracy.” She was received by members of the Ghanaian community in Spain, led by Ghana’s Ambassador to Spain, Madam Kalsoume Sinare Baffoe. The Vice President is expected to join global leaders in high-level discussions focused on strengthening democratic governance and advancing collective efforts to safeguard democratic values worldwide.
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Ghana Health Service Confirms Over 1,000 Cases of Mpox
The Ghana Health Service has confirmed four new cases of Mpox, bringing the national total to 1,062 as of April 11, 2026. No new hospital admissions have been recorded, while the death toll remains at eight. Surveillance is ongoing across all 16 regions, with health teams actively monitoring to prevent further spread. Mpox is transmitted mainly through close physical contact, and the public has been advised to maintain strict hygiene, avoid contact with unusual rashes, and seek early medical care for flu-like symptoms.
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Ghanaian MP Arrested in Netherlands Denies Romance Scam Allegations
Accra, Ghana – Detained Ghanaian lawmaker Ohene Kwame Frimpong has denied widespread media reports linking his arrest in the Netherlands to an alleged romance scam.
He is insisting that the only charge communicated to him by Interpol was money laundering.
The Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North, popularly known as OK Frimpong, spoke for the first time since his detention at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport in a video that surfaced online on May 15, 2026 and attributed to popular radio presenter, Black Rasta.
The clip, which has since gone viral, features an excerpt from a discussion between the arrested MP and Blakk Rasta.
‘I Was Told Nothing Else’
In the recording, Frimpong directly refuted allegations that he was arrested for his involvement in a romance scam, a form of fraud where perpetrators create fake romantic identities online to defraud victims.
“When I was picked up, the only thing they told me was that I was being arrested for money laundering and nothing else,” Frimpong could be heard saying in a audio played by Black Rasta on his show.
He also denied reports circulating in both Ghanaian and international media that linked him to $100 million and $35 million money laundering schemes. Addressing the widely reported figure of $32 million, he declined to elaborate further.
“I have heard a lot of reports that I was involved in a $32 million money laundering scheme, but I won’t say anything,” he said.
Conflicting Narratives
Frimpong’s statement directly contradicts earlier reports that suggested the arrest was connected to a broader international investigation into romance fraud. Multiple media outlets had alleged that the lawmaker was part of a $215 million fraud network, claims his legal team has not yet formally addressed.
The MP’s denial sets the stage for a potential legal battle over the precise nature of the charges, as his Amsterdam-based legal team prepares to contest extradition proceedings to the United States, where a bench warrant has reportedly been issued for his arrest.
Investigation Continues
While Frimpong has publicly rejected the romance scam allegations, he did not deny the money laundering charge.
His carefully worded statement, “I won’t say anything” regarding the $32 million figure, leaves room for more revelations as the matter unfolds.
Majority Chief Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor previously disclosed that the arrest warrant was issued on April 26, 2026, more than two weeks before the MP was taken into custody. Dafeamekpor has expressed concern that Ghanaian authorities were not notified of the warrant in advance.
What Comes Next
Frimpong remains in custody in the Netherlands, where his legal team is expected to challenge the extradition request from United States authorities. The case has drawn significant diplomatic attention, with Ghana’s Foreign Ministry and Attorney-General’s office monitoring developments.
The MP entered Parliament after a surprise victory in the 2024 elections as an independent candidate and has since caucused with the Majority side of the House.
This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
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Ghana Deploys Two Career Diplomats as Ambassadors to Japan and Ethiopia
Accra, Ghana – President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in two new envoys accredited to Japan and Ethiopia.
During the ceremony, the president stressed that the role of ambassadors has evolved beyond traditional diplomacy and protocol to focus squarely on advancing Ghana’s economic interests abroad.
The swearing-in ceremony took place in the Credentials Hall of the Presidency in Accra, witnessed by Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, and Presidential Advisor and Special Aide Joyce Bawa Mogari.
The newly appointed envoys are Mr. Humprey Chatio Ajongbah, Ambassador to Japan, and Mr. McArios Akanbeanab Akanbong, Ambassador to Ethiopia.
‘You Are Not Political Appointees’: Mahama Highlights Career Diplomat Status
President Mahama congratulated the two new envoys on their swearing-in as Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, noting that their extensive experience as career diplomats sets them apart from political appointees who require extensive coaching.
“You have been career diplomats for several years and I think you understand your jobs. You are not political appointees who have to go to great lengths to be coached on what we expect of you,” the President said.
He disclosed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has designed key performance indicators that the envoys will be expected to follow, signaling a results-oriented approach to Ghana’s foreign missions.
70 Years of Diplomatic Relations with Japan
Addressing Mr. Ajongbah, the new envoy to Japan, President Mahama highlighted the long-standing relationship between Ghana and Japan, noting that next year marks 70 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations.
“Aside from that, Japan has a quite strong link with Ghana in terms of the arrival of Dr. Hideyo Noguchi on our shores and his death in Ghana,” the President said, referring to the renowned Japanese bacteriologist who died in Accra in 1928 while researching yellow fever.
President Mahama noted that Japan takes that historical connection very seriously. He further revealed that Ghana was the first country to which Japan began sending its overseas cooperation volunteers 50 years ago, a milestone that has created special bonds between the two nations.
“As a result of that, Japan has been very benevolent and generous to Ghana over the years in terms of their economic relations, and the new envoy should continue that tradition,” the President stated.
Key Projects with Japan Underway
President Mahama outlined several important projects currently being developed in partnership with Japan, including the new bridge over the Southern Volta River in Volivo, known as the Volivo Bridge.
“And so, you’re going to continue to work on all these and make sure that during your period as Ambassador you are able to bring all these to fruition,” he instructed the new envoy.
Ethiopia: A Strategic Post as Ghana Eyes AU Chairmanship
Turning to Mr. Akanbong, the new Ambassador to Ethiopia, President Mahama emphasized that Addis Ababa is “virtually the capital of Africa,” with Ghanaian leaders traveling there at least once annually for African Union (AU) meetings.
The President noted that Mr. Akanbong assumes his post at a significant time. Ghana is currently the First Vice Chair to the AU Bureau, and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has nominated Ghana unopposed to assume the Chair of the AU when it becomes West Africa’s turn.
“And so, we are going to assume a one-year championship of the AU, and that means that as Ambassador you are going to be extremely busy, especially at a time when people have really begun to complain about whether the AU is serving the purpose for which we all created it,” President Mahama stated.
Envoy Pledges Honour, Dignity, and Integrity
Mr. McArios Akanbeanab Akanbong, speaking on behalf of his colleague, thanked President Mahama for the privilege granted to them to serve the nation.
“Your Excellency, we assure you that you shall find in us your true and worthy representatives,” he said. “We commit fully to represent you with honour, dignity, and integrity and to work assiduously to secure Ghana’s core interests as reflected in our Constitution and your reset agenda.”
A Shift Toward Economic Diplomacy
President Mahama’s remarks underscored a broader shift in Ghana’s foreign policy approach, moving beyond traditional diplomatic and protocol functions toward a model where ambassadors actively work to secure economic benefits for Ghana.
The introduction of key performance indicators for envoys reflects this results-driven philosophy.
The ceremony concluded with the President wishing the new ambassadors Godspeed as they take up their respective posts in Tokyo and Addis Ababa.
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Significant Fuel Price Increases, Arrested MP in Netherland Speaks and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We have curated the most relevant and impactful stories from across Ghana today to keep you informed.
Fuel Prices Increase Significantly from May 16 Despite Government Intervention
Petroleum prices in Ghana are set to rise significantly from Friday, May 16, 2026, despite the government’s extension of its cushioning intervention. According to the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies, petrol could increase by 5.29% to 7.30%, pushing the price per litre to around GH¢15.42, while diesel may rise by up to 7.30% to GH¢17.83 per litre. LPG is also expected to go up by 3% to GH¢17.10 per kilogramme. The increases are driven by higher international crude oil prices, disruptions in global supply chains, and a slight depreciation of the Ghana cedi. The government is absorbing GH¢1.07 per litre on diesel for two pricing windows. Read the full story here
Asante Akyem North MP OK Frimpong Speaks After Arrest in Amsterdam

Detained Asante Akyem North MP Ohene Kwame Frimpong (OK Frimpong) has spoken publicly for the first time since his arrest at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. In a recorded conversation, the MP denied involvement in romance scams, stating that the only charge communicated to him was money laundering. He also refuted claims linking him to specific large sums of money. His legal team in the Netherlands has accessed the US bench warrant issued on April 26, 2026. Proceedings in Amsterdam could last up to a month. Read the full story here.
MTN Ghana Unveils Over $1 Billion Investment Plan for 5G Expansion
MTN Ghana has announced a major $1.1 billion investment over the next three years to expand its network, accelerate 5G rollout, and enhance digital and fintech services as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations. The company plans to invest $380 million in 2026 alone, including the deployment of 800 new sites. CEO Stephen Blewett emphasized the shift towards AI-driven services and deeper financial inclusion through mobile money. The Minister for Communications commended the investment while urging improved service quality. Read the full story here
IMF Gains Should Not Be Celebrated Yet – Kofi Bentil
Senior Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has cautioned Ghanaians against premature celebration following the country’s exit from the IMF programme. While acknowledging improved macroeconomic indicators such as reserves and currency stability, Bentil stressed that Ghana has only achieved stabilisation, not the necessary structural transformation. He warned that without deep reforms, the country risks repeating the cycle of economic crises. Read the full story here
Ghana’s IMF Exit Marks End of Painful Economic Chapter – Dr Theo Acheampong
Economist Dr Theo Acheampong has described Ghana’s successful completion of its IMF Extended Credit Facility programme as the end of a very painful economic chapter. He noted that the past three years were among the most difficult since the 1980s structural adjustment era. While celebrating the restoration of stability, Dr Acheampong highlighted the heavy human cost of the crisis, including delayed government payments that affected many families. Read the full story here
SLTF Clears Fees for Over 52,000 First-Year Tertiary Students
The Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) has paid academic fees for more than 52,000 first-year students under the government’s “No-Fees-Stress” initiative for the 2025/2026 academic year. Out of 184,489 admission records received, 161,170 students have been validated. The Fund is using a direct-to-institution payment model for Colleges of Education and other institutions. A “No-Fees-Stress” status checker has been launched on the SLTF website for transparency. Read the full story here
Mother Disputes Electrocution Claims in Death of Asanteman SHS Student
The mother of 17-year-old Harrison, a final-year student of Asanteman Senior High School who died at Meduma in the Ashanti Region, has rejected reports that her son was electrocuted by lightning while charging his phone during a rainstorm. She claims she found him with his phone lodged in his throat while it was charging, and insists there were no signs of lightning damage on the socket or phone. Police have launched investigations into the incident. Read the full story here
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