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MP Baffour Awuah advocates for legal framework on presidential continuity, not term extension

[ad_1] The Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah, has argued that Ghana’s governance challenges require legal provisions that ensure continuity of presidential leadership, rather than extending presidential term limits. Speaking on News File on JoyNews on Saturday, while discussing the proposed five-year presidential term by the Constitution Review Committee, the lawmaker…

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U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria signal major shift in West African security

[ad_1] United States President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he ordered a “powerful and deadly” military strike against Islamic State militants in Northwest Nigeria. The operation, executed on Christmas Day, targeted what the president described as “ISIS Terrorist Scum” responsible for the persecution of Christians. Trump stated on Truth Social that he had previously warned…

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Speaker Pledges to Protect Press Freedom

[ad_1] Alban Bagbin   The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has given firm assurances that no law will be passed under his leadership to stifle the work of journalists or undermine media freedom in the country. Speaking through the Member of Parliament for La Dade-Kotopon and Deputy Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and…

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Gun Amnesty: Greater Accra leads in weapons surrendered

[ad_1] The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) has revealed that the Greater Accra Region is leading in the number of firearms surrendered under the ongoing Gun Amnesty Programme. Launched on December 1, the initiative allows individuals to voluntarily register or hand in unregistered or illegal firearms without fear of arrest, prosecution,…

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More than $130 trillion in historical losses: Why Reparations are an economic necessity

[ad_1] “How much was stolen?” That is the question Pan-Africanism now confronts directly. Studies estimate that when unpaid labor, looted resources, and lost development opportunities are combined, Africa’s losses stretch across centuries and continents, accumulating into an enormous $130 trillion, marking one of the greatest economic crimes in human history. “We are no longer guessing…

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