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Man Who Impersonated Professor Joshua Alabi to Defraud Council of State Member Appears in Court

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A 40-year-old businessman, Nurudeen Abdul Ganew, has appeared before the Accra Circuit Court for allegedly impersonating Professor Joshua Alabi, a prominent figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to defraud a Council of State member.

 

Ganew is facing charges of impersonation and defrauding by false pretences. He was arraigned alongside his two brothers, Nurudeen Rashid and Nurudeen Gafaru, on a joint charge of conspiracy to commit crime. All three pleaded not guilty and were granted bail set at GH¢150,000 with three sureties, one of whom must be justified.

 

Presiding judge Mrs. Sedinam Awo Kwadam ordered the accused to reappear in court on July 21, 2025.

 

Prosecutors revealed that on March 3, 2025, Ganew posed as Professor Alabi and deceived Mr. Hakeem Addae, a Council of State member and NDC Constituency Chairman for Twifo-Atti Morkwa. Ganew, also pretending to be a Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) official, allegedly promised to help Mr. Addae acquire a Toyota Land Cruiser and ten auctioned trucks, prompting the victim to send him GH¢60,000.

 

Ganew was later arrested at his residence in Wa, Upper West Region. The arrest led to the seizure of four identity cards, three pen drives, four mobile phones, and GH¢14,896 in cash.

 

Subsequent investigations led to the arrest of his brothers in Subinso, a suburb of Wenchi, on July 2, 2025. A search of their home uncovered over 12 mobile phones, multiple SIM cards—including some used in communication with Mr. Addae—and a political party database listing constituency executives across Ghana’s 16 regions.

 

Authorities say the three brothers formed a fraud syndicate, targeting high-profile individuals such as chiefs, queen mothers, political leaders, and companies. Ganew was identified as the ringleader who directly engaged victims, while his brothers facilitated the withdrawal of funds through mobile money vendors across several cities including Wa, Wenchi, Sunyani, Techiman, Koforidua, and Accra.

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Police Arrest NPP’s Abronye Over Alleged Offensive Conduct

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye, for what they describe as offensive conduct likely to disturb public peace.

 

In a statement issued on Monday, September 8, the Police confirmed that Abronye was taken into custody earlier in the day and is currently being held. He is expected to be arraigned before court in the coming days.

 

Although the statement did not provide details of the incident that triggered his arrest, Abronye has in recent weeks drawn public attention after filing asylum applications in eight countries — including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Spain, Germany, and Côte d’Ivoire — citing political persecution and threats to his life.

 

Meanwhile, Police investigations linked to Abronye also prompted a search of the residence of former NPP Youth Organiser, Moses Abor, on Sunday. However, Mr. Abor was not found during the operation.

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Two Women Granted GH¢100,000 Bail Each Over Offensive TikTok Comments About President Mahama

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Two women facing charges for making abusive remarks against former President John Dramani Mahama following the August 6 helicopter crash have been granted bail.

 

The Adenta Circuit Court admitted Priscilla Duah Birago, a 29-year-old National Service Person, and Charity Dede Tetteh, a 29-year-old beautician, to bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 each with two sureties, one of which must be justified with property.

 

Both pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit a crime with offensive conduct, and offensive conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace.

 

The prosecution alleged that during a TikTok live session, the accused stated: “We would have been happier if the President, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, was involved in the helicopter crash and dwarfs had eaten him up. A lot of people are dying under his tenure of office.” The remarks were later shared on Birago’s TikTok account, under the name “Abena Birago.”

 

Presiding judge Mrs. Angela Attache cautioned the accused to avoid further trouble, stressing the sensitive nature of the case.

 

A legal team led by Mr. Enoch Anhwere Afoakwa represented the accused, while Chief Inspector Maxwell Lanyo prosecuted. The prosecution also revealed that investigators are seeking a High Court order to access the accused persons’ mobile phones, though they did not oppose the bail request.

 

The matter has been adjourned to November 5, 2025, with forensic evidence of the live-stream already secured for trial.

 

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Chinese National and Ghanaian Arrested in Akwatia for Illegal Possession of Ammunition

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Police in Akwatia have arrested two men, including a Chinese national, for allegedly possessing ammunition without authorization.

 

The suspects, 32-year-old Enoch Asiedu and 58-year-old Lu Youyan, were intercepted around 9 p.m. on Friday, August 22, 2025, at the Boadua Livingstone snap checkpoint during a routine police patrol.

 

According to police reports, the two were travelling in a Toyota Hilux pickup when officers conducted a search and discovered four live BB cartridges inside the vehicle. The suspects were immediately taken to the Akwatia Police Station along with the seized ammunition.

 

During interrogation, Asiedu claimed the cartridges belonged to their employer, identified only as Mohammed, who is said to own the pickup. Police have since launched efforts to locate Mohammed for questioning.

 

Both men are currently in police custody as investigations continue.

 

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