[3News Live] Rev Owusu Bempah fails to appear in court

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Welcome to the live page on a round-up of major stories in and around Ghana on Wednesday, January 19, 2022.

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The General Overseer of Glorious Word Power Ministry, Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah, failed to show up at the Accra Circuit Court 2, where he is being trialed – with three others – for assaulting some police officers in November, 2021.

He is said to have apparently written to the court that he could not make it on Wednesday, January 19. The case has subsequently been adjourned to Wednesday, February 2.

2 out of 7 arrested in Nima clashes on admission under police guard

Two of the seven youth arrested over Tuesday’s violent clashes in Nima are on admission at the Police Hospital under security guard.

This was revealed by the Director-General of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, ACP Kwesi Ofori.

Nima fight will continue at Wembley Park in Kotobabi – Fear-gripped resident

One of the residents who witnessed the violent shoot-out of two youth groups in Nima on Tuesday, January 18 fears the feuding factions will continue at the Wembley Park in neighbouring Kotobabi.

Speaking to host Berla Mundi on TV3‘s New Day on anonymity on Wednesday, the shop attendant said the youth usually gather at a base near the Park to drink and that’s where the annual occurrence continues.

A day after Black Stars shock AFCON exit

It is a day after Ghana put up arguably the worst performance in a Cup of Nations, going on a winless run and disappointingly losing to a debutant side, Comoros Islands.

We bring you major reactions from those who matter in football as well as major news highlights of the day.

Compiled by Emmanuel Kwame Amoh



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