Ghana To Bid Prof Allotey Eternal Farewell On Feb. 25

Ghana’s renowned Mathematical Physicist, Professor Francis Kofi Ampenyin Allotey, would begin his journey home at a State Service to be held on Friday, February 23, at the forecourt of the State House, in Accra. After the pre-burial service, which would be held from 0700 hours to 1200 hours, his body would be sent to his … Read more

Africa Needs To Break Artificial Barriers Of The Colonial Masters

Former President John Mahama, on Friday, said African leaders must be bold and take the destiny of the region into the hands of Africans. During his visit to Nigeria, Mr. Mahama spoke on “Challenges of Governance and Development in Africa,” at a lecture organized by the Department of State Service, for its Officers Course 10 participants, … Read more

3 Justices Seeks ECOWAS Court Assistance

Three embattled Ghanaian judges have filed a suit at the court of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for alleged violations of their human rights in Ghana. Justice Paul Dery, Justice Mustapha Habib Logoh and Justice Gilbert Ayisi Addo, in a joint suit, named the Ghana Government, the Chief Justice of Ghana, the … Read more

Three Ghanaian Judges File Suit At Ecowas Court

Three embattled Ghanaian judges have filed a suit at the court of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for alleged violations of their human rights in Ghana. Justice Paul Dery, Justice Mustapha Habib Logoh and Justice Gilbert Ayisi Addo, in a joint suit, named the Ghana Government, the Chief Justice of Ghana, the … Read more

Nigeria Judges Suspended Over Corruption

Nigeria’s Judicial Council has suspended seven senior judges, who are being investigated for corruption. The judges are accused of taking bribes in exchange for favourable judgements – allegations they have denied. Security agents allegedly confiscated thousands of dollars when they raided the judges’ houses last month. President Muhammadu Buhari vowed to tackle corruption in the … Read more

Department of State Service Releases Arrested Judges

The Department of State Service, DSS has released all the judges arrested during a nationwide raid of their residents at the weekend. The judges, according to DSS sources were released on self-recognition but are to report at the agency’s office when requested to, as the investigation and preparation to charge them to court continue. The … Read more