Mr. President Sack Nii Lantey; Ghanaians Rise Up Against Nyantekyis GFA (1)

Last Friday, Ghana’s Black Stars were held to a goalless draw by the Cranes of Uganda at the Tamale Sports Stadium. The game was the first match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, scheduled to take place in far away Russia. From every nook and cranny of the country, fans were expecting nothing less … Read more

Dauda Mohammed Quashes Kotoko Exit Rumours

Kotoko striker Dauda Mohammed has moved to rubbish circling reports that he’s playing the waiting game to leave on a free transfer. Widespread media reports in Ghana claimed on Tuesday that the 18-year-old was reluctant to extend his contract with the Porcupine Warriors which has run out. But the Ghana Under-20 striker has poured cold … Read more

IGP Receives Doctorate Degree from Unaccredited University

GhanaStar News has learnt that the Inspector General of Police, (IGP) John Kudalor, has accepted a doctorate degree from an unaccredited university. The Ghana Police Service has issued a formal statement announcing the conferment of a Doctorate Degree on the Inspector General of Police, John Kudalor. The statement, signed by the Director of Public Affairs … Read more

President Mahama Appoints COP John Kudalor as Acting IGP

President John Mahama has appointed COP John Kudalor as acting Inspector General of Police. Current IGP, Mohammed Alhassan, begins his accumulated leave prior to retirement. The President, as per the Constitution, appoints the IGP in consultation with the Vice President who chairs the Police Council. Mohammed Alhassan has been occupying the position for two years … Read more

106 Police Officers Dismissed for Misconduct

The Police Administration in Ghana has announced that it dismissed 106 officers for misconduct, while 294 others were given various sanctions for misconduct last year and this year. The Ghanaian Times newspaper report on Friday said the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mohammed Alhassan, disclosed this in Accra when he cut the sod for … Read more