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Korle Bu Seeks Clarification From Mzbel Over Viral ‘No Bed’ Death Claim

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The management of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) has appealed to Ghanaian musician Mzbel to provide details regarding claims she made in a viral social media video alleging that a relative died after being denied admission due to the unavailability of a hospital bed.

In a statement issued by the hospital, management said it is treating the allegation with the seriousness it deserves and has already made several attempts to reach Mzbel and her family to verify the circumstances surrounding the incident. However, the hospital noted that it has not yet been able to establish direct contact with them.

According to KBTH, the ongoing inquiry seeks to determine whether the deceased was officially referred to the hospital, whether the patient arrived at the facility and was refused admission because of a lack of beds, or whether the patient had not yet been transferred and was instead advised to wait until a bed became available.

The hospital has therefore urged Mzbel to cooperate by providing the necessary information to support a comprehensive and transparent investigation.

Management further stressed that under a directive issued by President John Dramani Mahama during the 2026 State of the Nation Address, no public health facility is permitted to reject emergency patients. The directive, the hospital said, has also been reinforced by the Minister for Health.

KBTH disclosed that it has expanded its bed capacity and continues to remind all emergency and clinical units of their responsibility to provide urgent medical care. It added that any staff member found to have deliberately refused treatment to an emergency patient would face a full investigation, as such conduct constitutes a serious breach of hospital policy.

The hospital also encouraged patients and their families to report grievances through its official complaints channels, including its telephone exchange, dedicated complaints line (0244 406 700), online complaints portal, and QR codes displayed across the hospital premises.

According to management, complaints submitted through these official platforms are investigated promptly to ensure accountability, protect complainants, and improve the quality of healthcare delivery.

Korle Bu Teaching Hospital concluded by expressing its condolences to the bereaved family and reaffirmed its commitment to establishing the facts surrounding the matter in a fair, transparent and professional manner.

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Captain Smart defends Abu Trica interview: ‘I only acted in my role as a journalist’

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Veteran Ghanaian broadcaster Captain Smart has defended his decision to interview businessman and socialite Abu Trica, insisting he merely performed his duties as a journalist and did nothing to interfere with the ongoing extradition proceedings against his guest.

The broadcaster’s comments come after Abu Trica’s lawyer, Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor, criticised the television appearance, arguing that no lawyer would advise a client to publicly discuss a case that is still before the courts.

Speaking to journalists after a recent court hearing, Barker-Vormawor said individuals facing active legal proceedings should refrain from making public statements that could complicate their defence.

“No responsible lawyer would advise a client to grant a television interview and publicly discuss a case that is still before the courts,” he said.

Responding to the criticism, Captain Smart maintained that he had simply fulfilled his professional responsibility by giving Abu Trica an opportunity to tell his side of the story.

“I am not a court, first of all. I am not a lawyer, and I only acted in my role as a journalist,” he said.

Captain Smart also dismissed suggestions that the interview had negatively affected Abu Trica’s extradition case.

“Why should it affect him? I am not sure it has affected him,” he stated when asked whether the television appearance had placed the businessman at a legal disadvantage.

Addressing criticism on social media, where some users claimed the interview may have weakened Abu Trica’s legal position, the broadcaster declined to engage with those opinions.

“That is their opinion, and opinion is like noses. I do not see why I should comment on a post written by someone I have no knowledge of,” he added.

The controversy stems from Abu Trica’s appearance on Onua TV in June, during which he denied allegations linking him to an $8 million romance fraud scheme. During the interview, he claimed investigators had informed him that only $13,000 was directly connected to his case and also recounted aspects of his interrogation following his arrest.

The interview sparked widespread public debate, with some legal observers questioning whether it was appropriate for a suspect facing extradition to publicly discuss matters that remain before the courts.

Abu Trica is currently at the centre of extradition proceedings after the Accra High Court dismissed his application to stop his transfer to the United States, where he is wanted over allegations of wire fraud and money laundering. He has denied all wrongdoing and continues to challenge the allegations against him.

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Lawyers for Abu Trica Say He Has Been Rushed to Police Hospital, Threaten Habeas Corpus Action

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Lawyer and activist Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor has claimed that his client, Ghanaian social media personality and businessman Abu Trica, has been rushed to the Police Hospital after being held incommunicado for more than a week.

In a statement shared publicly, Barker-Vormawor said he had received information from sources at the Police Hospital indicating that Abu Trica had been taken there. According to the lawyer, he and his legal team have been denied access to their client since his arrest and have not been informed of his whereabouts.

Barker-Vormawor stated that repeated requests to meet Abu Trica in his capacity as legal counsel have not been granted, raising concerns over what he described as a violation of his client’s constitutional right to legal representation.

He further alleged that neither he nor his legal team knows where Abu Trica is currently being held, adding that Interpol officials, who initially had custody of him, informed them that he is no longer in their custody.

The lawyer warned that he would file a habeas corpus application if authorities continue to deny Abu Trica access to his legal team.

Barker-Vormawor also criticised what he described as the Republic’s treatment of its citizens, alleging that fundamental rights were being ignored in an effort to satisfy the FBI. He cautioned that such actions could set a dangerous precedent.

“Today, it’s a supposed ‘fraud boy’. Tomorrow it will be a politician,” Barker-Vormawor said in the statement.

Authorities have not yet responded publicly to the allegations or confirmed Abu Trica’s reported admission to the Police Hospital.

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Traditional Priest Says Ghana’s Deities Have Not Abandoned Polluted Rivers and Seas

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His Eminence Nuumo Tsawe Otrome II, Tsawe Wulormor of Kpone, has dismissed claims that pollution and environmental degradation have forced traditional deities to abandon Ghana’s rivers, lagoons and seas.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z with arts and culture journalist Kwame Dadzie, the revered traditional priest explained that, according to Ghanaian traditional cosmology, deities remain in their designated places forever, regardless of human activities or the condition of the environment.

He stressed that once a deity chooses a place of abode, it remains there permanently.

According to him, the sea is one of the most powerful deities in Ghana’s traditional belief system and maintains spiritual connections with many other deities. He noted that the sea was created to cleanse spiritual impurity, not to serve as a dumping site for plastic waste, rubber and other pollutants.

“The sea was created to wipe away spiritual dirt, not the physical waste that people dump into it. When people throw such waste into the sea, it returns it because that is not its purpose,” he said.

Nuumo Tsawe Otrome II blamed the worsening pollution of beaches, rivers and other water bodies on the gradual erosion of Ghana’s traditional values and cultural respect for nature.

He emphasised that humans and nature are inseparable, saying communities once protected sacred forests, groves and lands, but many of these sites have now been encroached upon and desecrated.

The traditional priest also rejected the belief that deities exist only to punish people, describing them as patient and tolerant. However, he warned that persistent abuse of nature and sacred sites could eventually lead to consequences such as destructive flooding, which he believes serves as a reminder that the deities are still present.

His remarks come as Ghana continues to battle the effects of illegal mining, deforestation, polluted rivers and recurring floods, issues that have reignited discussions about environmental protection and the role of traditional cultural values in safeguarding the country’s natural resources.

I asked His Eminence Nuumo Tsawe Otrome II, Tsawe Wulormor at Kpone why people still show disrespect to our water bodies and vegetation while these natural bodies are spiritually connected.

Posted by Kwame Dadzie on Sunday, July 5, 2026

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