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The Journey of Maame Serwaa Aboagye: From Dream to the Ghana Bar

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The journey to becoming a lawyer is one marked by perseverance, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to justice. For Miss Maame Serwaa Aboagye, that lifelong dream has finally become a reality. On 10th October 2025, she officially joined the ranks of Ghana’s distinguished legal professionals after being called to the Bar by the General Legal Council under the auspices of the Ghana Bar Association.

Born in 1996, Serwaa’s story is one of determination, perseverance, and purpose. She began her academic journey at Mount Olivet Basic School, Kumasi. where her passion for learning and leadership began to shine. She continued to St. Louis Senior High School, one of Ghana’s premier girls’ schools, where she built a reputation for discipline and academic excellence.

 

Her thirst for knowledge led her to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science at the University of Ghana, Legon, where she developed a keen interest in governance, policy, and the intersection of law and society. Not one to rest on her laurels, Serwaa went on to earn a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the Ghana School of Law, Makola, A key step toward her legal ambitions.

Serwaa’s call to the Bar is not just a personal milestone but also a moment of pride for her family, friends, and mentors who have supported her journey. especially her father, Mr Thomas Kwaku Aboagye. She hails from a close-knit family of five siblings: Goodman, Nana Ama, Omono Asamoah, and Nana Osei, who have been her pillars of encouragement through the demanding years of study and training.

 

As she officially dons the robe and wig, Miss Serwaa Aboagye steps into the next phase of her professional life ready to serve with integrity, advocate for justice, and contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s legal and civic landscape. Her story serves as an inspiration to young women across the nation who aspire to break barriers and make their mark in the legal profession.

 

Indeed, her call to the Bar is not just a celebration of academic success, but a testament to faith, perseverance, and the power of vision.

 

Congratulations, Lawyer Maame Serwaa Aboagye, on your well-deserved Achievement!

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REV. ABRAHAM LAMPTEY CONSECRATED AS APOSTLE ON HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY

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The Founder and General Overseer of Believers House of Worship International, Rev. Abraham Lamptey, has been consecrated into the office of Apostle on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

 

Having served as a Minister of God for nearly three decades, the Apostolic Fathers in the Charismatic fraternity in Ghana deemed him worthy of the elevation in recognition of his dedication and service to the Kingdom of God.

 

Popularly known for his powerful worship, preaching, leadership, and multilingual delivery of the Word, Apostle Lamptey’s consecration ceremony took place at the Believers House of Worship International, Spintex, on Saturday, October 25, 2025.

 

The solemn event was officiated by his spiritual father, Apostle General Sam Korankye Ankrah, and graced by other eminent men of God, including Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, Bishop Nanasei Opoku Sarkodie, Bishop Adonteng Boateng, Apostle Amoako Atta and more.

 

During the service, Apostle Lamptey was charged to preach the gospel in and out of season, win souls, heal the sick, raise the dead, and dedicate babies and businesses to the glory of God.

 

SOT… …APOSTLE GENERAL SAM KORANKYE ANKRAH

 

In an interview, the newly consecrated Apostle emphasized that the elevation comes with new responsibilities and deeper commitments to the work of God. He urged Christians to serve as each other’s keeper, desist from unhealthy competition within the body of Christ, and remain focused on pleasing their Maker.

 

SOT… APOSTLE LAMPTEY

 

Mrs. Gloria Kafui Lamptey, wife of the Apostle, described the elevation as not merely a moment of celebration but a renewed call to duty in the vineyard of God.

 

SOT .. MRS. LAMPTEY

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MALFUNCTIONING STREET LIGHTS FROM CIRCLE TO AMASAMAN RAISES SAFETY CONCERNS 

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The absence of the functional street lights on major roads across the capital continues to pose a serious threat to motorists and pedestrians alike. Beyond enhancing night visibility, street lights also contribute to the beautification of the city , yet several key routes in the capital city, Accra , remain in darkness.

 

A notable example is the stretch from the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange to Amasaman, which once dazzled with bright illumination and earned the nickname “Dubai” for its vibrant night appearance.

 

In an effort to cross-check the current state of night visibility, Kessben TV conducted a survey along the route between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. last night. The team observed that the entire stretch was engulfed in darkness, forcing motorists to rely on their high beams, which in turn blinded other drivers and pedestrians.

 

This persistent visibility challenge has remained unattended for a long time, raising questions about the commitment of city authorities. Residents and commuters are now asking whether the relevant agencies are unaware of the situation or simply uninterested in maintaining basic infrastructure that ensures road safety and the protection of lives and properties.

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Ato Forson to Present Mahama Government’s First Full-Year Budget on November 13

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson is expected to present the 2026 Budget Statement and Economic Policy to Parliament on Wednesday, November 13, 2025, sources within the Finance Ministry have confirmed.

 

The proposed date, which awaits formal approval from Parliament, will mark the Mahama administration’s first full-year budget since returning to power in 2025. It is anticipated to be a major fiscal event, setting the tone for the government’s economic direction after nearly a year of navigating global and domestic challenges.

 

Experts say the 2025 Budget—delivered shortly after the new administration took office—largely operated within the fiscal framework of the previous government. The upcoming 2026 Budget, however, is expected to reflect the Mahama government’s own economic vision and priorities.

 

As required by the Public Financial Management Act, the Finance Minister must present the national budget to Parliament no later than November 15 each year.

 

Broad Consultations

 

The Finance Ministry has concluded extensive stakeholder engagements with industry leaders, civil society groups, and development partners. These discussions helped shape key policy measures and expenditure priorities for the 2026 fiscal plan.

 

Focus on Jobs and Growth

 

Dr. Forson has hinted that the budget will focus on job creation, productivity, and innovation, with targeted investments in sectors that can drive youth employment.

The document is also expected to introduce a comprehensive tax reform aimed at expanding the revenue base while easing the tax burden on households and businesses.

 

Preparing for a Post-IMF Economy

 

With Ghana expected to exit the IMF programme by May 2026, the budget will be closely scrutinised for its post-programme economic strategy. Analysts will be watching how the government balances fiscal discipline with growth and stability.

 

Deficit Management and Infrastructure

 

Managing the fiscal deficit, debt servicing, and funding for social and infrastructure projects will also be a key highlight.

As anticipation grows, investors, businesses, and development partners await what could be the defining economic roadmap of the Mahama administration’s second year in office.

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