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Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah’s final message surfaces after Obuasi helicopter crash

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Accra, Ghana — August 8, 2025 — Hours before he died in a military helicopter crash near Obuasi on 6 August, Sergeant Ernest Nii Addo Mensah posted a short, urgent message urging forgiveness and reflection — words that have resurfaced and are now being shared widely as the nation mourns.

The Z-9 Ghana Air Force helicopter carrying eight people — including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment, Science and Technology Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed — went down in the Adansi Akrofuom (Sikaman) area of the Ashanti region on the morning of 6 August 2025, killing everyone on board. The government and the Ghana Armed Forces have confirmed the deaths and described the incident as a national tragedy. 

“Clear your heart”

Screenshots and video clips of Sergeant Mensah’s last post, circulated on social media and picked up by local news outlets, show him exhorting people to resolve grudges and reconcile with those they have wronged. Media outlets quoting the message report he wrote in part:

“Call them and forgive them as a matter of urgency. Clear your heart of all grudges. The signs of the imminent Rapture is too evident.” 

The post has been shared widely on Facebook and Instagram by citizens, faith leaders and news pages, and has been cited in obituaries and tributes to the young airman. Several local outlets that published the excerpt noted how the words have prompted reflection about the fragility of life among many Ghanaians. 

Who was on the helicopter

Authorities say the helicopter departed Kotoka International Airport in Accra at about 9:12 a.m. and was bound for Obuasi for an event on tackling illegal small-scale mining. On board were five passengers — including the two ministers and senior government and security officials — and three Ghana Air Force crew members: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin (Twum) Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Nii Addo Mensah. All eight occupants were confirmed dead. 

Official response and investigation

The Ghana Armed Forces and the Presidency immediately launched an investigation into the cause of the crash. Chief of Staff Julius Debrah described the loss as a “national tragedy,” and President John Mahama declared a period of national mourning while suspending official engagements. An inter-agency team, including the Ghana Armed Forces and the Ghana National Fire Service, was assembled to investigate the accident. 

Search teams recovered the helicopter wreckage at the crash site; later statements from the Ashanti Regional Minister confirmed that the helicopter’s flight recorder (“black box”) had been found and recovered to assist investigators. Officials said the recorder will be analysed as part of the inquiry into what caused the aircraft to crash. 

Family reaction

Relatives of the crew have begun to speak publicly. In interviews with local media, Sergeant Mensah’s brother described the family’s grief and paid tribute to the airman’s character and faith. Local reports noted that Sergeant Mensah had married recently, and his sudden death has prompted an outpouring of sympathy across social media and within the armed forces community. 

National mourning and next steps

Parliament and political parties released statements expressing condolences, and government delegations visited families of the victims in Accra and the Ashanti region. Officials reiterated that the black box and other evidence will be central to determining whether the crash was caused by mechanical failure, human error, weather or some other factor; results of the technical investigation are expected when analysis is complete. 

BREAKING: Helicopter Crash Reported in Obuasi Involving Defence Minister Dr. Omane Boamah and Three Others

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Obuasi, Ashanti Region — A helicopter carrying Ghana’s Defence Minister, Dr. Omane Boamah, and three other individuals has reportedly crashed in Obuasi, sparking widespread concern and emergency response.

Details surrounding the incident remain sketchy, but preliminary reports indicate that the helicopter went down shortly after takeoff (or during a routine flight—depending on confirmed details), causing panic among nearby residents who witnessed the crash.

Emergency services have rushed to the scene to conduct rescue operations and assess the condition of those onboard. The extent of injuries or casualties has not yet been confirmed.

Officials from the Ghana Armed Forces and the Civil Aviation Authority are expected to release a statement shortly.

This is a developing story. More updates to follow.

BREAKING NEWS: Suspected Aircraft Crash Sparks Deadly Fire in Adansi Brofoyeduru – At Least Four Feared Dead

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Adansi Brofoyeduru, Ashanti Region — A tragic scene unfolded earlier today in the quiet community of Adansi Brofoyeduru as a suspected aircraft crash triggered a massive fire outbreak, leaving at least four people feared dead and several others injured.

According to eyewitnesses, a loud explosion was heard around midday, followed by thick plumes of black smoke rising into the sky. Residents rushed toward the source, only to discover what appeared to be the burning wreckage of an aircraft engulfed in flames amidst nearby structures and vegetation.

Local authorities have yet to confirm the exact type of aircraft involved—whether it was military, private, or commercial. However, unconfirmed reports suggest it may have been a light aircraft or drone that lost control and plummeted to the ground, causing widespread panic and destruction in its wake.

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and emergency responders swiftly arrived at the scene to combat the blaze and assist victims. Despite their rapid response, the fire reportedly claimed the lives of at least four individuals, with others battling severe burns and trauma.

District Chief Executive (DCE) for Adansi South has described the incident as “devastating” and confirmed that an emergency task force is working alongside aviation and security experts to investigate the cause of the crash and assess the extent of the damage.

“We’re doing everything possible to secure the area, account for victims, and ensure that residents are safe,” the DCE said in a brief press statement.

The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has also been alerted and is expected to release a statement after initial assessments. Meanwhile, rescue efforts continue as investigators comb the wreckage for clues.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates.

 The CCTV video evidence of  former Arsenal player Thomas Partey with the ladies in hotels might be serious

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The real-life legal case involving Thomas Partey is ongoing, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This write-up does not confirm the authenticity of any CCTV footage, nor should it be interpreted as a verdict or statement of guilt.

London – The football world stands stunned as new developments in the ongoing legal saga involving Ghanaian international and former Arsenal midfielder, Thomas Partey, take center stage again. This time, not in a court document, but through what sources claim to be CCTV video evidence allegedly captured in luxury hotels across London and Madrid.

On a cold afternoon in late July 2025, whispers started emerging from inside the Metropolitan Police’s evidence unit: “There’s video.” The statement was brief, but it set the tone for what would follow—a leaked report suggesting investigators had retrieved hotel surveillance footage that could play a crucial role in the sexual assault and rape allegations leveled against the football star.

According to a source close to the case, the footage reportedly shows Thomas Partey accompanying at least two different women into hotel suites on separate nights in 2021 and 2022. While entering a hotel room with someone is not a crime, prosecutors argue that the behavior leading up to and following the interactions might raise critical questions regarding consent and the allegations.

One of the complainants, known legally as Complainant 1, has stated that while they had agreed to meet for consensual sex, what transpired during the encounter—specifically the alleged anal penetration without consent—was never part of their agreement. Investigators believe the hotel cameras may not capture everything that happened inside, but the demeanor, sequence of events, and potential inconsistencies between Partey’s statement and the footage might influence the case.

Insiders familiar with the defense say the footage actually supports Partey’s version of the story. His legal team maintains that the footballer did nothing wrong and that the women involved had mutual agreements and no objections during the interactions. His team is expected to challenge the admissibility of some of the footage, claiming privacy violations and lack of context.

Meanwhile, social media is ablaze with speculation, debates, and divided opinions. Some fans are heartbroken, asking how a role model could be involved in such accusations. Others believe the timing and nature of the case suggest a potential financial and reputational setup against one of Ghana’s most iconic players.

The trial is expected to continue in the coming weeks, and should the CCTV footage be officially admitted as evidence, it could swing the scale of justice either way.

As of now, Thomas Partey remains out on bail and continues to deny all allegations. His future—on and off the pitch—hangs delicately in the balance, while the world watches, one frame at a time.

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Note: This article does not claim that Thomas Partey is guilty. It is based on currently circulating reports and legal developments as of August 2025.

Ghana’s Media Landscape: A Vibrant Nexus of Freedom and Responsibility

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Ghana stands as a beacon of democracy in West Africa, and central to its democratic health is a remarkably vibrant, diverse, and largely free media landscape. From the bustling airwaves of community radio to the evolving digital sphere, Ghanaian media plays a critical role in shaping public discourse, holding power to account, and reflecting the nation’s rich tapestry of cultures and opinions.

A History Forged in Freedom

The journey of Ghanaian media has been one of significant transformation. Under colonial rule and in the early post-independence years, media was largely state-controlled and served government interests. However, the advent of the Fourth Republic in 1992, with its liberal democratic constitution, ushered in an era of unprecedented media liberalization.

A landmark moment came in 2001 with the repeal of the Criminal Libel Law, a colonial-era statute often used to suppress critical voices. This single act is widely regarded as pivotal, removing a major impediment to press freedom and solidifying Ghana’s commitment to free expression. More recently, the passage of the Right to Information (RTI) Act in 2019, after decades of advocacy, marked another significant step forward, empowering journalists and citizens alike to demand greater transparency from public institutions.

A Diverse and Dynamic Ecosystem

Ghana’s media landscape is characterized by its remarkable plurality:

  1. Radio: Remains the most dominant and accessible medium, especially outside urban centers. Hundreds of registered radio stations – community, commercial, and public – broadcast in various local languages, making them vital for information dissemination, local news, and public engagement.
  2. Television: A highly competitive space dominated by free-to-air channels, both public (GTV) and numerous private stations. While concentrated in urban areas, TV offers a mix of news, entertainment, and political commentary, often driving national conversations.
  3. Print Media: Though facing challenges from the digital revolution, newspapers still hold influence, particularly among the educated elite. Daily and weekly tabloids and broadsheets offer in-depth analysis and investigative journalism, though their reach has somewhat diminished.
  4. Online & Digital Media: This is the fastest-growing segment. News websites, blogs, and social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp) have become crucial sources of news and information, enabling citizen journalism and real-time updates. This also allows for greater interaction between media houses and their audiences.

Regulatory Framework

Key institutions underpin the media’s operation:

  • National Media Commission (NMC):An independent constitutional body tasked with promoting and safeguarding press freedom and setting standards for journalistic conduct. It acts as a media complaints body and advises on media policy.
  • National Communications Authority (NCA): Responsible for regulating the electronic communications industry, including broadcasting licenses, frequency allocation, and technical standards.

Challenges and the Path Forward

Despite its strengths, Ghanaian media faces a number of challenges:

  • Professionalism and Ethics:Concerns persist regarding sensationalism, unverified reporting, “payola” (payment for favorable coverage), and a lack of in-depth investigative journalism, often driven by intense competition and economic pressures.
  • Funding and Sustainability: Many media houses struggle financially, making them vulnerable to political influence or compromising their independence in the pursuit of advertising revenue.
  • Political Polarization: Media outlets are sometimes perceived as aligned with specific political parties, leading to partisan reporting that can exacerbate political divisions.
  • Fake News and Misinformation: The rise of digital platforms has also opened the floodgates for the spread of false information, posing a significant challenge to journalistic integrity and public trust.
  • Safety of Journalists: While generally better than in many African countries, isolated incidents of harassment, intimidation, or physical attacks on journalists, particularly during elections or protests, remain a concern.
  • Broadcasting Bill: The absence of a comprehensive Broadcasting Law means that vital aspects of industry regulation, content, local content quotas, and public service broadcasting remain underdeveloped or unregulated.

Conclusion

Ghana’s media landscape is a dynamic and essential component of its democratic architecture. It embodies the nation’s commitment to free expression and plays an indispensable role in holding power accountable, fostering public debate, and informing its citizenry. While challenges related to professionalism, sustainability, and the digital age persist, there is a strong collective will among media practitioners, regulators, and civil society to address these issues. The continuing evolution of Ghanaian media promises to reinforce its position as a vibrant, responsible, and indispensable force in the nation’s ongoing development.

United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Bound for Germany Returns to Washington Dulles After Engine Malfunction

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Washington D.C., July 25, 2025 — A United Airlines flight bound for Germany was forced to make an emergency return to Washington Dulles International Airport on Thursday, July 25, after one of the aircraft’s engines malfunctioned mid-flight, prompting swift action by the flight crew and emergency response teams.

The aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, had departed from Washington Dulles (IAD) on schedule, en route to Frankfurt, Germany, when pilots detected an anomaly in one of the engines shortly after takeoff. The crew followed standard safety protocols, issuing a precautionary alert and deciding to return to the departure airport.

Passengers on board reported hearing an unusual noise followed by an announcement from the cockpit that the aircraft would be turning back for safety reasons. “It was unsettling at first, but the crew handled everything professionally and calmly,” said one passenger, a business traveler from Maryland. “We were back on the ground within the hour, and emergency personnel were ready and waiting.”

United Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement, emphasizing that the safety of passengers and crew remains their top priority. “Flight UA880 operating from Washington Dulles to Frankfurt returned safely to IAD due to an issue with one of its engines. The aircraft landed without incident, and customers were rebooked on alternate flights.”

There were no reported injuries among the crew or passengers on board. The airline has begun an investigation into the engine issue, working in cooperation with Boeing engineers and FAA officials. While the exact cause has not yet been confirmed, preliminary assessments suggest a technical malfunction, not related to external factors such as weather or bird strike.

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, a long-haul aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and range, has generally maintained a strong safety record. Still, mechanical issues, though rare, are not unheard of.

Flight tracking data confirms the plane’s departure, early turn-back, and safe landing. Videos and photos shared on social media showed the aircraft being guided by emergency vehicles on the tarmac at Dulles.

Passengers were provided with hotel accommodations, meals, and compensation in accordance with United’s international flight disruption policies. Some were rebooked onto later United and Lufthansa codeshare flights.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of aviation protocols and swift decision-making. United Airlines and aviation authorities are expected to release further findings following a full technical review.

Lil Win Upset Over Daddy Lumba’s Vigil Date Clashing with Film Premiere

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Renowned Ghanaian actor-comedian Lil Win expressed frustration over the scheduling of Daddy Lumba’s public candlelight vigil on 2 August, which coincides with the premiere of a major film in which he reportedly invested close to US $1 million. In local interviews and social media posts, Lil Win described the timing as “disrespectful” and argued that it unfairly sidelines stakeholders in the movie project.

The clash has sparked debate in entertainment circles. Some support Lil Win, arguing that film premieres are significant economic and cultural events deserving respect. Others emphasize the national significance of mourning a legend, suggesting that communal grief should take precedent.

Producers and organizers are now in discussions, exploring whether the premiere date can be rescheduled or moved to accommodate the vigil. Event planners caution about logistics and budgets. Industry commentators highlight the dilemma: Ghana’s entertainment calendar remains compact, and scheduling conflicts between cultural grief and creative commerce pose new challenges for festival and awards planning.

Moliy Continues Global Surge with ‘Shake It to the Max (FLY)’

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Ghanaian-American artist Moliy continues her international breakthrough with the 2024 single “Shake It to the Max (FLY)”, which topped the UK Afrobeats Singles Chart and reached #13 on the UK national chart in early 2025, driven largely by TikTok virality.

As her star rises, streaming figures have climbed—her Spotify streams and fan followings across social platforms reflect global traction. Industry watchers say Moliy represents the next wave of Ghanaian crossover talent: blending Afro-fusion, dancehall, and pop to generate mass appeal.

She’s also being increasingly featured in publications and playlist placements. Her success is seen as part of a broader Afrobeats boom, and she’s often cited alongside artists like Tems, Rema, and Ayra Starr.

Stonebwoy Reflects on the Emotional Costs of Marriage

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Music star Stonebwoy spoke candidly in a recent interview that marriage in Ghana is far more than financial support—it demands emotional resilience, psychological strength, and unwavering partnership. He reflected on traditional expectations placed on men as providers and noted the emotional toll it takes in a constantly evolving society.

He emphasised that modern marriage requires open communication, sharing emotional burdens, and nurturing psychological well-being. Stonebwoy’s perspective challenges cultural norms where masculine identity is tied to material provision alone. He also thanked his wife for her emotional support and partnership in family life.

Fans praised the openness of his reflections—calling it courageous in a context where men are rarely expected to discuss mental and relational health.

Fameye Invests Over $15,000 into TGMA 2025 Performance

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Highlife artist Fameye revealed in a Hitz FM interview on 22 July that he spent more than US $15,000 preparing for his performance at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards. The investment included custom outfits, elaborate stage props, deluxe backup dancers, and two performance directors.

The performance, televised and widely shared on social media, was praised for its cinematic quality. Critics called it one of the most creatively ambitious sets of the awards night. Fans applauded the polish and professionalism, calling it a new benchmark for live performance in Ghana.

The move also underscores an evolving music industry: artists are now expected to deliver high-production visuals and strong stagecraft. For Fameye, the risk appears to have paid off—his social presence surged, and streaming numbers climbed in the aftermath.

Industry insiders noted that such investments reflect a growing commercialization of live music in Ghana, where branding and visuals increasingly matter. Young artists watching his trajectory see a roadmap: live shows aren’t just concerts—they’re storytelling experiences.