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Alpha Hour Fire: Suspect Arrested

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The founder and leader of Alpha Hour movement, Pastor Elvis Agyemang, has confirmed the arrest of a woman in connection with an alleged arson attempt at the church’s auditorium in Seven Days – Ofankor.

CCTV footage reportedly showed the suspect pouring a liquid believed to be petrol and setting chairs near the altar on fire.

Speaking on yesterday’s Alpha Hour stream, aired on Alpha TV, Onua TV, and the church’s online platforms, Pastor Elvis said the suspect is now in police custody.

You sent people to blow powder on our altar, and by God’s grace, when that happened, we filled the auditorium with prayer. That powder could have been used as makeup, yet it was wasted. The fuel could have gone into a car, but it was also wasted. Despite such evil intentions, God will still bless us with the resources to complete our vision.

 

How evil, now with what you did and you getting arrested, the way you will suffer. You’ll suffer in the hands of the police, yes, we won’t spare you, you’ll have to face justice,” he said.

 

Pastor Elvis explained that attacks like these are a reaction to the church’s integrity and the work they are doing in the community.

If I had treated this ministry casually and joked with the altar, this attack would not have happened. Is it because people have stopped sexual immorality? Is it because people have stopped sinning and are no longer allowing Satan to feed on them? Very soon, you will understand how such actions only make you a tool in the hands of the devil,” he added.

He described how the CCTV footage showed the suspect pretending to pray, approaching the altar as if to give an offering, then suddenly pouring the petrol and igniting it. By the time security intervened, the fire had already been set.

From the CCTV footage, she pretended to be praying, approached the altar as if to give an offering, then suddenly began pouring the petrol and ignited it. By the time security noticed and moved to intervene, the fire had already been set.

This shows how troubled the devil is and why there is so much resistance against us. But we will continue to walk with God in truth, and justice will take its course.

He further questioned what would have happened to the people in the church at the time, had they not been alert and acted swiftly.

“What is most painful is what could have happened to the people praying in the auditorium. We thank God for their awareness and alertness. This shows how troubled the devil is and why there is so much resistance against us. But we will continue to walk with God in truth, and justice will take its course,” Pastor Elvis concluded.

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Investigative Journalism Under Siege as Corruption Becomes the New Normal – Nana Kwadwo Jantuah

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Veteran journalist Nana Kwadwo Jantuah has raised concerns over the state of investigative journalism in Ghana, arguing that widespread corruption is making wrongdoing appear normal to the public.

Speaking on the challenges facing the media via a zoom meeting on Kessben TV’s Digest show, Jantuah said society has become so deeply affected by corruption that many questionable actions are now accepted by the masses without scrutiny.

According to him, powerful individuals often prioritize money above integrity, creating an environment where “every foul means” is used to accumulate wealth.
He also weighed in on recent comments by the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) General Secretary, stating that while the official’s position is correct, some journalists are likely to oppose the move and criticize him for allegedly failing to meet what they describe as accepted professional standards.

Jantuah warned that investigative journalism is increasingly under pressure, stressing that journalists committed to exposing corruption must remain steadfast despite criticism and resistance.
He maintained that protecting ethical journalism is essential to safeguarding accountability and strengthening Ghana’s democracy

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Canceling Zoomlion Contract Was Reckless and Unsubstantiated – Andy Kankam Slams Government Over Accra Flood Crisis

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Managing Editor of the Informer, Andy Kankam, has strongly criticized the government’s handling of the recent flooding in Accra, describing the decision to terminate Zoomlion Ghana Limited’s sanitation contract as “reckless and unsubstantiated.”

Speaking on the aftermath of the devastating floods on Kessben Maakye show in Accra, Kankam argued that the government’s response has failed to address the root causes of the disaster, insisting that the GHS150 million allocated for flood-affected communities is inadequate.
According to him, the President should have consulted engineers and technical experts before announcing relief measures to determine the cost of expanding drainage systems and creating effective flood channels, rather than relying on political decisions.

He also questioned the process that led to the release of the relief funds, asking what consultations were undertaken before the government approved nearly GHS200 million for flood victims.

Kankam further lamented the worsening sanitation situation in the capital, claiming that heaps of refuse remain uncollected because Zoomlion no longer has a contract to clean parts of the city.

He challenged authorities to identify which company currently has the capacity to replace Zoomlion’s nationwide sanitation operations, arguing that the contract termination has contributed to choked drains and poor waste management.

The media executive maintained that flood prevention requires long-term engineering solutions and effective sanitation management, rather than emergency political interventions after disasters occur.

By Maurice Otoo

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Ghana Armed Forces to Deploy Troops and Engineers for Nationwide Flood Recovery Operation

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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) will launch a nationwide operation to desilt major drains, rivers, and waterways in response to the severe floods that affected various regions of Ghana on June 28 and 29, 2026.

This initiative is part of the government’s flood recovery and mitigation efforts aimed at restoring damaged infrastructure and reducing the risk of future disasters. Military personnel, engineering units, and specialised machinery will be deployed to clear blocked drainage systems by removing silt, refuse, fallen trees, abandoned vehicles, collapsed structures, and other debris that obstructs the free flow of water.

At a press briefing in Accra on Friday, July 3, the Director General of Joint Operations at the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General Forster Okae-Yeboah, stated that the initiative aims to reopen critical drainage channels and enhance public safety in flood-prone communities. He emphasised that roads, bridges, drains, and waterways clogged with debris would be cleared to restore normal movement and strengthen the country’s resilience against future flooding.

Brig. Gen. Okae-Yeboah also mentioned that authorities may remove buildings and other structures that have been illegally constructed within waterways or those deemed to pose an immediate danger to lives and property. He clarified that such actions will be taken in accordance with existing laws and in collaboration with the relevant civil authorities.

He urged individuals occupying drainage reserves and environmentally protected areas to cooperate with officials throughout the exercise to ensure its successful implementation.

The operation will be carried out through a coordinated effort involving several state institutions, including the Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing, the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana National Fire Service, the Ghana Health Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The government anticipates that this exercise will improve drainage systems, restore critical public infrastructure, and minimise the impact of future flooding across the country.

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