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Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei Warns Ghana Against Changing Black Stars Squad or Coach

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Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei has issued a strong spiritual caution to Ghana, warning that the Black Stars could face major failure at the 2026 FIFA World Cup if any changes are made to the current squad or if head coach Otto Addo is removed before the tournament.

According to the prophet, God has revealed that Ghana’s progress in the upcoming World Cup is tied directly to the present structure of the national team. He emphasized that Tampering with the lineup, replacing key players, or dismissing Otto Addo could destabilize the spiritual balance needed for the team’s success.

In his revelation, Prophet Adjei stated that the Black Stars currently carry a divine alignment that positions them for surprising breakthroughs on the world stage. However, he insists that this alignment is delicate and could easily break if football administrators make rushed decisions, introduce new players without spiritual clearance, or alter the leadership of the team.

He urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA), technical staff, and supporters to “remain calm, focused, and spiritually discerning,” stressing that Ghana’s best chance at a strong World Cup performance lies in maintaining stability and preserving unity within the team.

With the global tournament approaching and expectations rising across the nation, his message adds a new spiritual dimension to the ongoing conversations about player selection, team strategy, and Ghana’s readiness for the June 2026 kickoff.

As fans debate the prophecy, many await the GFA’s response, knowing that the Black Stars’ journey has always been shaped by both football decisions and deep spiritual sentiments across the country.

Ghana Police Rescue Kidnapped Victim in Yendi After Fierce Shootout; GH¢70,000 Recovered

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The Ghana Police Service has successfully rescued a kidnapped victim in the Yendi District after a dramatic armed confrontation with suspected kidnappers. The operation, carried out earlier today at Wapuli, led to the arrest of three individuals following a tense shootout that drew public attention across the Northern Region.

The suspects — 31-year-old Haruna Seidu, Amidu Bande, and 40-year-old Osman Bande — reportedly opened fire on police officers who had tracked their hideout. According to police sources, officers returned fire swiftly and effectively, disarming the suspects and safely extracting the victim without any physical harm.

This development comes after the kidnappers earlier demanded a ransom of GH¢100,000 from the victim’s family. During the rescue operation, police retrieved a bag containing GH¢70,000 in cash, believed to be part of the ransom that had already been handed over under duress.

Despite the successful arrests, one suspect managed to escape the scene. Police indicate that the fugitive may be injured, as he fled with what is suspected to be gunshot wounds. A manhunt has been launched to track down the remaining accomplice, with investigators pursuing multiple leads.

Items recovered from the scene include three motorbikes used by the suspects and a Samsung mobile phone abandoned during the exchange of gunfire. These items are currently being examined as evidence as part of ongoing investigations.

Authorities describe the operation as a major breakthrough in the fight against kidnapping-for-ransom cases, which have been on the rise in parts of the Northern Region. Community members have praised the swift police response, expressing relief that the victim was rescued alive and unharmed.

The three arrested suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to face charges in court in the coming days. Meanwhile, the police have urged the public to report suspicious activities promptly, assuring communities of strengthened security measures and rapid-response interventions.

This incident highlights the growing sophistication of police operations as they continue working to curb violent crime and protect vulnerable communities across the country.

Coach Ibrahim Anyass Granted Bail in Sexual Abuse Case Involving Young Boy

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Coach Ibrahim Anyass has been released on bail by the DOVVSU Court following allegations that he sexually abused a young boy, Ransford Owusu Ansah. The case has drawn significant public attention as it continues to unfold.

The court granted bail to Anyass, setting the amount at GHS 50,000 and requiring two sureties. This decision allows him temporary freedom as the legal process moves forward. The case remains under investigation, and authorities have emphasized that it will continue to be closely monitored.

DOVVSU (Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit) has been leading investigations into the allegations. While the bail has provided temporary relief for Anyass, the focus remains on ensuring justice for the alleged victim, Ransford Owusu Ansah. Legal experts note that granting bail does not imply innocence but allows the accused to prepare his defense while cooperating with the judicial process.

The case has sparked conversations nationwide about child protection, accountability, and the role of sports and coaching figures in ensuring the safety of young athletes. Many Ghanaians are following the proceedings closely, hoping that justice will prevail while raising awareness about safeguarding children from abuse.

Lawyers representing both sides are expected to appear at upcoming court sessions, where further hearings will determine the direction of the case. Meanwhile, DOVVSU continues to urge the public to report any suspected cases of abuse to authorities promptly.

This development comes amid heightened sensitivity around child abuse cases in Ghana, highlighting the need for stringent measures and vigilance in protecting vulnerable children.

Mohammed Kudus Welcomes England Showdown, Says Ghana Is Ready for the Challenge

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Ghanaian star midfielder Mohammed Kudus has expressed confidence and excitement following Ghana’s placement in the same World Cup group as England. Speaking boldly about the challenge ahead, Kudus emphasized that the Black Stars’ qualification alone is already a major achievement — and facing England presents an opportunity to make an even bigger global statement.

According to Kudus, just qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup sends a message about Ghana’s rising quality, discipline, and determination on the international stage. He noted that the team respects England’s strength but is fully aware of what is required to compete at the highest level.

“Just qualifying for the World Cup is already a big statement from us,” Kudus said. “And it’s good that we face England in the group. It will be an exciting match. I’m looking forward to it. We fully understand the team we’ll be up against and their quality, and we will be ready for it.”

The match between Ghana and England is already one of the most anticipated group-stage fixtures, especially considering the history, intensity, and excitement that always surrounds Ghana’s World Cup campaigns. Fans from both nations have reacted strongly online, with many calling it a “must-watch clash” and others predicting fireworks when the two teams meet in June.

Kudus, who continues to play a vital role for the Black Stars, believes the group offers Ghana a chance to prove itself against high-ranking nations. He stressed that Ghana’s mentality for the World Cup is built on courage, preparation, and unity — qualities that have defined the team’s biggest achievements in the past.

“We know what this means to Ghanaians back home and to Africans watching us,” he added. “We will prepare, stay focused, and give everything for the badge.”

As preparations continue, the match against England is expected to draw massive global attention, with analysts predicting tactical brilliance, emotional intensity, and standout performances from top players on both sides. For Ghana, the fixture represents more than just football — it is a moment to showcase belief, resilience, and national pride on the world stage.

Ghana fans balk at soaring World Cup ticket prices

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Ticket prices for upcoming 2026 World Cup matches featuring Ghana have sparked outrage among supporters, as resale values for some matches reportedly surge into thousands of dollars.

According to published resale listings, a ticket for the match Ghana national football team vs Panama national football team costs between US $452 and US $4,588. For England national football team vs Ghana, resale prices are shown as US $901 to US $9,086. The match Croatia national football team vs Ghana is listed between US $460 and US $5,000.

These figures stand in stark contrast to the official ticket‑price structure laid out by FIFA for the 2026 World Cup: general group‑stage tickets officially start at US $60, with standard categories generally ranging up to US $620 depending on venue and category. 

The reason for the discrepancy is a new “dynamic pricing” model adopted by FIFA. Under this system, ticket costs fluctuate with demand — and as soon as resale markets open, prices tend to climb steeply for teams with a sizable international fan‑base such as Ghana’s “Black Stars”. 

For many Ghanaian fans — especially those abroad — the inflated resale prices raise serious questions about accessibility and fairness. What should have been affordable matches risk becoming out of reach for ordinary supporters, forcing many to watch on TV or rely on overpriced resale tickets.

Ugandan Community in Germany Mourns Tragic Loss of Young Student Samantha Twinomugisha

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Kleve, Germany – The Ugandan community in Germany is in mourning following the tragic death of 23-year-old Samantha Twinomugisha, who reportedly took her own life by jumping in front of a train in Kleve, Western Germany, earlier this week.

Friends and family have described Samantha as a young woman under significant mental stress. According to her mother, Samantha, a second-year university student, had recently faced intense personal challenges within the community she was living in.

“She was let down by the very people she trusted,” said a family friend, quoting her mother. Days before her passing, Samantha was allegedly accused by two Ugandan women of having romantic involvement with their husbands. Her mother clarified that Samantha was only a business partner with the men and that the women had misunderstood text messages they found on their husbands’ phones.

One of Samantha’s close friends, Nakigozi, shared that one of the last messages Samantha sent to her mother read: “No one is fighting for me, no one believes in me!”

In response to her death, friends and colleagues have started a GoFundMe campaign to raise €16,000 to bring her body back to Uganda. The campaign describes Samantha as a person “full of hope, determination, and kindness – someone who brought warmth into every space and cared deeply for others.”

Born in October 2002 in Mukono District, Uganda, Samantha attended Seeta High School and Nabisunsa Girls’ School before pursuing higher education at Makerere University. Her academic excellence earned her a scholarship to study in Germany.

Samantha Twinomugisha’s untimely death highlights the growing concern around mental health challenges among students living abroad, particularly those facing isolation and community pressures. Family and friends urge communities to offer support, understanding, and compassion to those under stress.

Daniel Jeddman Inspires a Generation with New Books: Bloodline Effect and An Angel From Heaven

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Ghanaian-born, Germany-based author and gospel minister Daniel Jeddman is once again making waves in Christian literature with the release of two transformative books: Bloodline Effect and An Angel From Heaven. These powerful works build upon the success of his debut book, Put God First, which encouraged readers to prioritize faith and live purpose-driven lives.

In Bloodline Effect, Jeddman explores the profound influence of generational blessings and curses, teaching readers how to break cycles of limitation and step boldly into their God-given destiny. Through compelling stories and biblical insights, he shows that understanding one’s spiritual inheritance can unlock personal growth, healing, and purpose.

An Angel From Heaven reaches a global audience, delivering a universal message of hope, divine intervention, and emotional restoration. With vivid storytelling, Jeddman brings readers closer to God’s guidance, emphasizing that faith, prayer, and trust in the supernatural can transform lives regardless of circumstance or background.

Jeddman passionately urges all Christians—especially Africans—to read his books, highlighting their relevance for navigating today’s spiritual and emotional challenges. He believes that these works are more than books; they are a roadmap to spiritual awakening, inner healing, and life-changing encounters with God.

Through these releases, Daniel Jeddman continues to solidify his role as a voice of inspiration, using literature as a tool to uplift hearts, awaken faith, and empower readers to live boldly in alignment with God’s purpose.

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German Music Legend Heino Endorses Daniel Jeddman Live on Hamburg-1

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In a remarkable moment on Andreas Ellermann’s popular music show on Hamburg-1, German music icon Heino publicly endorsed Ghanaian gospel singer Daniel Jeddman, raising both thumbs in approval after Jeddman delivered an impressive performance.

Heino, one of Germany’s most respected traditional and schlager voices, is known for his rare and meaningful public endorsements. His gesture toward Jeddman signals not only admiration but also recognition of the Ghanaian artiste’s vocal quality, stage presence, and growing musical influence in Europe.

The endorsement has sparked excitement among fans across Germany and Ghana, with many celebrating the moment as a breakthrough for African gospel representation on mainstream European media. Industry watchers say Heino’s approval could pave the way for wider collaborations, media visibility, and stronger acceptance of Jeddman’s work within German entertainment circles.

Daniel Jeddman continues to expand his footprint in Europe, and this endorsement from a German legend further cements his rising profile.

Daniel Jeddman Wins “Male Artiste of the Year – Europe” at Contemporary Gospel Music Awards (Ghana)

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Germany-based Ghanaian gospel singer Daniel Jeddman has added another honour to his growing résumé, winning Male Artiste of the Year – Europe at the recent Contemporary Gospel Music Awards (Ghana). The accolade reflects growing recognition of his contributions to gospel music across Europe and the Ghanaian diaspora.

Jeddman — whose music journey includes tracks like “Woara,” “Your Grace,” and the hit “Favour” (feat. MOG Music) — has long been a bridge between Ghanaian gospel roots and European audiences. 

His win is likely to raise his profile even further, potentially opening more doors for collaborations, international performances and greater visibility for gospel music in Europe.

Fans and supporters have taken to social media to congratulate him, praising his dedication and perseverance in representing Ghana abroad through gospel music.

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Karen Appiah Scores Four Minutes After Coming On as AC Milan Women Beat Napoli 2–0

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Ghana’s rising football sensation Karen Appiah continues to make headlines in Europe after scoring the decisive goal in AC Milan Women’s 2–0 victory over Napoli Women. The talented 18-year-old forward needed just four minutes to find the back of the net after being subbed on, delivering the match winner with confidence and composure beyond her age.

Appiah, who is currently eligible to represent both Ghana 🇬🇭 and Italy 🇮🇹, has quickly become one of the most exciting young prospects in women’s football. Her sharp movement, speed, and clinical finishing stood out the moment she stepped onto the pitch, leaving Milan fans buzzing and scouts paying attention.

Her performance further strengthens her case for a future call-up to the Black Queens or the future Black Princesses setup, as Ghana continues to track her development closely. Many Ghanaians on social media have already urged the Ghana Football Association to act fast before Italy moves to secure her talent for the Azzurre.

With performances like this, Karen Appiah is not just a player for the future — she is a star emerging right now. AC Milan Women will undoubtedly rely on her brilliance as the season progresses, and Ghanaian fans will continue to watch her journey with pride and high expectations.