Gabriel Nana Asirifi

Gabriel Nana Asirifi is a online journalist with Awake News, and web designer who writes general articles surrounding building and construction, digital marketing and advertising strategies for corporate companies. Email: gabriel@awakenews24.com
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Two dead, several trapped in Ashanti mine disaster

Rescue efforts are underway in the Ashanti Region after an illegal gold mine collapsed in Mpasatia, Atwima Mponua District, claiming…

No one is above security checks – Interior Ministry warns

The Interior Ministry has dismissed social media reports alleging that certain individuals, including religious leaders, have been granted exemptions from…

Two die in fire outbreak at Nima

A devastating fire broke out on Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Nima, a bustling Accra neighbourhood, resulting in the death…

COMOG congratulates Muslims on Eid-ul-Fitr; calls for unity, spiritual growth

The Coalition of Muslim Organizations, Ghana (COMOG) has congratulated Muslims across the country on the successful completion of Ramadan, urging…

GPL outstanding matchday 21 fixtures announced

The Ghana Premier League is set to resume with a bang as outstanding Matchday 21 fixtures are scheduled to take…

Galamsey pollutes Bonsa River for Tarkwa residents

The ongoing pollution of the Bonsa River, which serves as the primary water source for Tarkwa and its surrounding communities,…

Is Mahama planning to run for president again in 2028?

Rumors are circulating in Ghana that President John Dramani Mahama may be considering a third-term bid in 2028. While no…

Avedzi demands punishment not just refunds for corrupt officials

James Klutse Avedzi, the former Chairman of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC), has criticized the current practice of simply allowing…

Mobile Money hits record growth of 64.68% in 2025

Mobile money transactions in Ghana have seen a remarkable increase, reaching a total value of GH¢649.2 billion in the first…

Gbande calls for arrests of Afenyo-Markin and others over missing ECG containers

The disappearance of more than 1,300 containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) at Tema Port has triggered…

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