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TikToker Camilla Alhassan Jailed One Year for Spreading False Claims About President Mahama
TikToker Camilla Alhassan has been sentenced to one year in prison by the Accra Circuit Court after pleading guilty to charges of offensive conduct and publishing false news.
The sentence was handed down on Thursday, July 16, after Alhassan admitted to sharing videos on social media in which she falsely claimed, without any evidence, that President John Dramani Mahama buried 32 cows as part of rituals to secure victory in the 2024 general election.
Speaking after the ruling, her lawyer, Kwadwo Gyamfi Bonsu, disclosed that the court dismissed the charge of electronic abuse, explaining that it lacked the legal jurisdiction to determine that particular offence.
Despite dropping the electronic abuse charge, the court convicted Alhassan on the count of offensive conduct and imposed a one-year custodial sentence.
According to her lawyer, the defence pleaded for a more lenient sentence, but the judge maintained that the increasing spread of false information and similar offences required a punishment that would serve as a deterrent.
Camilla Alhassan was arrested and prosecuted by the Ghana Police Service after the videos gained widespread attention on social media. Prior to sentencing, the court had also ordered a pregnancy test during an earlier hearing as part of the proceedings.
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No Region Will Be Neglected Because of Its Electoral Choices- Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to equitable national development, declaring that no region of Ghana would be neglected because of its electoral choices.
Speaking during the sod-cutting ceremony for the construction of a 24-Hour Economy Model Market at Juapong in the Volta Region as part of his Resetting Ghana Tour, President Mahama said his administration was determined to ensure that every part of the country benefited from development projects.
He rejected the notion that any region should be taken for granted or left behind because of the way its people voted in elections.
“Our mandate, given to us by the good people of Ghana, is to govern the country for every Ghanaian,” he said. “Our commitment to the Volta Region is founded on fairness, equity and our constitutional responsibility to ensure balanced national development across the whole country.”
The President noted that the Volta Region had made an immeasurable contribution to Ghana’s development and deserved its fair share of national progress.
He said government was deliberately investing in infrastructure and public services across the country, including healthcare, education, roads, transport, agriculture, agro-processing and modern markets to improve livelihoods and create economic opportunities.
President Mahama made the remarks after cutting the sod for the construction of the Juapong 24-Hour Economy Model Market, one of a series of markets to be built nationwide under the government’s flagship 24-Hour Economy initiative.
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“Ghana Will Move From Tears of Joy to Great Sorrows” — Prophet Dr. Power Man
Prophet Dr. Power Man has predicted that Ghana may witness the loss of some prominent personalities in the coming days, including a well-known lawyer and politician who has served the nation.
Speaking on Kessben 92.9 FM’s Awurade Akasa programme hosted by Prophet Richard Afful, the man of God was asked about what lies ahead for Ghana and its citizens.
According to Prophet Dr. Power Man, the country would move from a period of “tears of joy” into a time of great sorrow, as he claimed he had seen difficult moments ahead for the nation.
“I saw a prominent person in Ghana, a politician who is a lawyer and has served the nation. He is a very prominent person,” he stated.
He added that from July 14, 2026, through December 2027, Ghanaians would hear reports of the passing of some notable personalities.
“From 14th July till 2027 December, we will hear about the death of prominent people, about four or three people in the country,” Prophet Dr. Power Man said.
When asked by the host whether the people involved would be young or old, the prophet responded that some would be elderly while others would be young.
He further explained that when it comes to such situations, sickness may not always be the cause, adding that “death is what is meant to be” and should not always be attributed to witchcraft
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Mahama Cuts Sod for 24-Hour Economy Model Market in Juapong, Assures Volta Region of Fair Share of Development
President John Dramani Mahama has cut the sod for the construction of a 24-Hour Economy Model Market in Juapong, reaffirming his government’s commitment to equitable development and declaring that the Volta Region will receive its fair share of national investment.
The project, the first of its kind in the region under the government’s flagship 24-Hour Economy programme, is expected to transform Juapong into a major commercial hub while creating jobs and improving livelihoods for farmers, traders and small businesses.
Speaking at the ceremony, President Mahama dismissed the notion that any part of the country should be neglected because of its voting pattern.
“The Volta Region has made an immeasurable contribution to Ghana’s development, and its people deserve to share fully in the progress of our nation,” he said.
He stressed that his administration was committed to balanced national development, saying government was investing in healthcare, education, roads, transport, agriculture, agro-processing and market infrastructure across the country.
According to the President, the Juapong facility has been designed as more than a traditional market.
“It is being developed as a modern enterprise hub that will support aggregation, storage, processing, packaging, financial services, digital commerce and efficient distribution,” he explained.
He said the project would help farmers reduce post-harvest losses, provide traders with a safer and cleaner business environment, and strengthen the local economy by creating new opportunities for transport operators, artisans, food processors and other service providers.
President Mahama announced that every one of the Volta Region’s 18 districts would benefit from the 24-Hour Economy market programme, with Juapong receiving a Category Four market despite not being a metropolitan assembly.
The market will feature 100 lockable stores, 150 market stalls, warehouses, a police post, fire station, clinic, pharmacy, Women’s Development Bank branch, daycare centre, cold storage facilities, food courts, a supermarket, guest rooms and modern sanitation facilities.
He said the initiative formed part of government’s broader strategy to remove barriers to business growth by improving infrastructure, strengthening supply chains and expanding market access for producers.
The President also unveiled government’s vision for the proposed Volta Economic Corridor, which aims to integrate agriculture, manufacturing, aquaculture, logistics, inland water transport, renewable energy, tourism and export-led industrialisation into a single economic ecosystem.
He noted that communities such as Juapong would play a strategic role in driving industrial production and value addition under the initiative.
President Mahama further announced that government had selected a strategic investor to partner in the revival of Volta Star Textiles Limited, saying the factory would once again become a major source of employment and industrial growth in the area.
Touching on the impact of the Akosombo Dam spillage, he assured affected residents that compensation payments would begin once ongoing verification processes were completed, with funds already provided for in the 2026 Budget.
He also disclosed that procurement was underway to select a new contractor for the Volivo Bridge project after the previous contractor withdrew, expressing confidence that construction would begin before the end of the year.
The President encouraged young people in the Volta Region to take advantage of opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, digital services and entrepreneurship under the 24-Hour Economy policy.
As part of support for traders displaced by the redevelopment of the Juapong market, the area’s Member of Parliament and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, donated 100 industrial freezers to affected traders. President Mahama assured the displaced traders that they would be given first priority in the allocation of shops and stalls when the market is completed.
He called on the contractor, supervising agencies, traditional authorities and residents to work together to ensure the successful completion of the project, describing the market as a symbol of government’s determination to build thriving local economies and create opportunities for all Ghanaians.
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