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Prophet Daniel Jeddman Set to Join Gina Doe at the Barak Festival in Belgium

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Mechelen, Belgium – The much-anticipated Barak Festival is set to take place this Saturday, August 23rd, 2025, in the historic city of Mechelen, drawing believers, music lovers, and cultural enthusiasts from across Europe. This year’s edition promises to be one of the most uplifting yet, as Prophet Daniel Jeddman, a renowned minister of the Word, writer, and music artist, will join host Gina Doe and other celebrated guests in what is expected to be a spirit-filled gathering.

The Barak Festival has built a strong reputation over the years as a hub for worship, cultural expression, and community impact. It serves not only as a platform for music and prophetic ministry but also as a unifying space where diverse cultures meet under one atmosphere of praise and inspiration.

Prophet Daniel Jeddman’s presence adds a unique dimension to the festival. Known for his powerful teachings, inspiring books, and prophetic ministry that has touched lives globally, his appearance is expected to be one of the highlights of the evening. His blend of music, faith, and words of encouragement aligns perfectly with the festival’s mission to uplift hearts and transform lives.

Gina Doe, the event’s host, expressed excitement about this year’s edition, emphasizing that attendees should expect nothing short of a divine experience. “Barak Festival is not just another event; it’s a movement of worship, joy, and fellowship. Having Prophet Daniel Jeddman and other incredible guests join us this year will truly make it unforgettable,” she said.

The event kicks off on Saturday evening in Mechelen, with participants encouraged to come early to secure their seats. Organizers have assured attendees of a well-curated program filled with live music, prophetic sessions, and inspirational messages.

With anticipation building, the Barak Festival 2025 is set to be a milestone event, uniting people from all walks of life in worship and celebration.

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EOCO Arrests Shatta Wale Over Alleged Money Laundering and Tax Fraud

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The Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) has reportedly detained Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., popularly known as Shatta Wale, over allegations relating to money laundering, possession of proceeds of crime, and tax fraud.

According to preliminary reports, the celebrated musician was invited by EOCO earlier this week to assist with ongoing investigations into suspicious financial activities linked to some of his business dealings. Sources close to the development indicate that Shatta Wale was taken into custody after investigators uncovered transactions that allegedly raised red flags in relation to illicit financial flows.

While details of the case remain under tight wraps, it is understood that EOCO is scrutinizing large sums of money believed to have been moved through accounts associated with the musician. Investigators are also said to be probing alleged tax irregularities connected to his income streams from both music and other commercial ventures.

The arrest has sparked intense public debate, with fans and industry stakeholders reacting strongly on social media. Many of his supporters have expressed shock and disbelief, calling for transparency in the investigations and urging due process to be followed. Others, however, argue that the case underscores the need for celebrities and high-profile individuals to ensure compliance with financial regulations and tax obligations.

As of now, EOCO has not issued an official statement regarding the full scope of the investigation or the potential charges that may be filed against the artiste. Legal analysts note that if proven, offenses such as money laundering and tax fraud carry severe penalties under Ghanaian law, including heavy fines and custodial sentences.

Shatta Wale’s management team has yet to publicly comment on the matter. His detention marks one of the most high-profile cases in Ghana’s entertainment industry in recent years, and the outcome of EOCO’s probe is expected to attract significant national attention.

Agradaa wishes daughter a happy birthday – Ghanaians get emotional

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Imprisoned preacher Nana Agradaa would give the world to say Happy Birthday to her daughter Rihanna from Nsawam Prison.

Controversial preacher Nana Agradaa, born Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, while serving a jail term, made a touching birthday wish for her daughter, Rihanna. The message on social media transpired from her husband Angel Asiamah and marked Rihanna’s first birthday without her mother.

Presently, Agradaa is serving 15 years of hard labor for the offense of defrauding church members in the infamous “sika gari” money-doubling rituals. Nevertheless, the family remained united, filled with love, as Angel Asiamah shared a video online showing Rihanna smiling inside a car as she clutched her phone with the song “Happy Birthday Sweet Girl” by Mila Dallas playing-the song was Agradaa’s gift to her daughter.

This particular moment has seen many Ghanaians take to the web to reflect on the sadness her incarceration has precipitated within her family.

This why Shatta Wale has been detained by EOCO (full story)

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Shatta Wale had voluntarily reported to EOCO over a tax probe in respect of his yellow Lamborghini and is currently in custody

Dancehall icon Shatta Wale, in real life Charles Nii Armah Mensah Junior, is now in custody after voluntarily reporting to the Economic and Organised Crime Office with regards to the payment of taxes on his yellow Lamborghini. He was assisted into the premises by his attorney Cephas Biyuo to facilitate the investigations.

His management have tried to reassure the fans that the legal team of Shatta Wale are working very well with the authorities and are doing all they can to secure his release as soon as possible.

They asked his “SM Family” to remain calm and accept the developments officially without speculations, as they hold a firm faith in the judicial process. The team will be back to EOCO again the following morning to resume talks with the investigators.

Cocoa Farmers Revolt: Threats of Smuggling Escalate

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More than 300,000 cocoa farmers across Ghana are protesting the government’s newly announced farmgate price of 51,660 GHS per tonne (3,228 GHS per 64 kg bag), representing just a 4% increase over last season  . This falls significantly short of the previously promised 70% of the free-on-board international price, which would equate to approximately 3,800 GHS per bag.

Producers fear they’ll be underpaid amid escalating costs for fertilizers and insecticides—some now costing 150 GHS each—and have warned they may bar COCOBOD officers from their farms or smuggle harvests into neighboring Ivory Coast and Togo, where cocoa commands 700 GHS more per bag  . COCOBOD estimates that Ghana lost around 160,000 tonnes of cocoa to smuggling during the 2023/24 season.

The standoff threatens to disrupt agricultural extension services vital to farm productivity. With tensions rising, the government faces mounting pressure to intervene and protect the interests of its cocoa backbone—or risk seeing the nation’s most important export slip through porous borders.

National Tragedy: Helicopter Crash Claims Key Officials

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On August 6, 2025, a military Z-9 helicopter crashed in Ghana’s Adansi area (Ashanti Region), claiming the lives of Defense Minister Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, NDC vice-chair Samuel Sarpong, national security adviser Muniru Mohammed, and four others  . The aircraft had just departed Accra en route to Obuasi when it went down—marking one of Ghana’s worst air disasters in over a decade.

In response, President John Mahama declared three days of national mourning, directing that flags fly at half-mast and suspending official engagements  . Parliament echoed the nation’s grief, pledging solidarity with the victims’ families and the Armed Forces  . A state funeral is expected to be held at Independence Square as investigations into the crash proceed.

This tragedy has shaken Ghana’s political and security apparatus. National radio, stations, and social media have erupted with heartfelt tributes, vivid recollections of fallen leaders, and calls for justice. The crash underscores critical safety challenges facing military aviation and prompts renewed demands for heightened oversight and training. While investigations unfold, the country remains united in grief—and in remembrance.

“Put Certificate Aside, Face the World”: University Graduate Works as Manhole Digger in Ghana

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A Ghanaian university graduate has gone viral for working as a manhole digger, urging youth to prioritize skills over academic papers amid job market struggles.

A graduate of the University of Ghana’s Business School, identified as Kofi, has sparked debate by taking a job as a manhole digger in Accra. In a candid TikTok video, he advised young Ghanaians: “Your certificate isn’t a job guarantee. Learn a skill, face the world.”

The post, shared on August 14, 2025, highlights youth unemployment frustrations, with over 120,000 graduates entering a shrinking job market this year. Critics argue systemic failures force educated Ghanaians into informal work, while supporters praise Kofi’s “practical wisdom.”

Prophet Claims He Can Resurrect Helicopter Crash Victims at State Funeral (Video)

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A controversial prophet sparked chaos at Ghana’s state funeral for helicopter crash victims by declaring he could resurrect the deceased, igniting public outrage and skepticism.


During a state funeral for victims of Ghana’s deadly August 6 helicopter crash, a self-proclaimed prophet caused a stir by announcing he could resurrect the deceased. Footage from the event, shared widely on social media, shows the prophet addressing mourners, claiming divine authority to “bring back the fallen.”

The shocking declaration drew mixed reactions: some dismissed it as theatrics, while others criticized it as disrespectful to victims’ families.

The incident occurred amid ongoing national mourning for eight souls lost, including two cabinet ministers. Authorities have not commented, but the video has trended. Critics argue such claims undermine official investigations and healing efforts.

Liverpool Fan Arrested for R@cially Abusing Ghana Star Antoine Semenyo

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A Liverpool fan has been arrested for allegedly racially abusing Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo during a Premier League match, sparking a strong anti-racism response across football.

A 47-year-old fan from Liverpool has been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence after allegedly racially abusing Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo during Bournemouth’s Premier League opener at Anfield.

The game was briefly halted when Semenyo reported the abuse to the referee. Police identified and ejected the suspect and later arrested him. Semenyo responded to the incident with composure, scoring twice despite the abuse.

He later expressed heartfelt thanks to his Bournemouth teammates, Liverpool players, fans, and match officials for their support. FIFA’s Players’ Voice Panel is stepping in to offer support. The Premier League, Liverpool FC, and other football bodies condemned racism and reaffirmed their zero-tolerance policy.

Legon Student Smashes Car Windshield Over Girlfriend

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A male student at the University of Ghana smashed a car windshield after discovering his girlfriend with another man, sparking debate online.

A dramatic incident occurred at the University of Ghana’s Elizabeth Sey Hall when a male student shattered the windshield of an unregistered Honda Civic.

Eyewitnesses reported that the student, enraged upon seeing his girlfriend in the car with another man, lost control and attacked the vehicle. A video of the aftermath quickly circulated on social media, drawing widespread attention. The incident has been reported to the police and is under investigation.

The event has ignited discussions about relationships and emotional reactions on campus.