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The 2026 Budget by Ato Forson Presents Hope for Growth – Dr. Newlove Asamoah

Economic analyst Dr. Newlove Asamoah has praised the 2026 Budget presented by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, describing it as a blueprint that offers renewed hope for national economic growth. Speaking on Ikulcha Radio/TV with host Kwesi E. Baako, Dr. Asamoah stated that the budget demonstrates a clear commitment to stabilizing the economy while […]

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I’m Not Doing the Bidding of Any Political Party, We Only Want Judicial Independence in Ghana — Seth Adu Adjei

Founder of Eagle Eye International, Seth Adu Adjei, has firmly stated that his advocacy work is not influenced by any political party. Speaking during an interview on Ikulcah with Kwesi E. Baako, he emphasized that his interest lies solely in strengthening Ghana’s democratic institutions, especially the judiciary. According to Adu Adjei, ensuring true judicial independence

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Bob Marley Never Won a GRAMMY, But He Remains One of Music’s Greatest Icons – Kwesi E Baako Urges Ghanaian Musicians to Stay Original

Media personality and cultural advocate Kwesi E Baako has shared his thoughts about artistry and authenticity in Ghana’s music industry. Speaking passionately on the show, Baako reminded viewers that Bob Marley, one of the most influential musicians the world has ever known, never won a GRAMMY Award during his lifetime, yet his impact remains unmatched.

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I Don’t Have Too Much Respect For the Grammys – Kwesi E Baako Cautions Ghanaian Musicians Against Losing Originality For Grammy Recognition

Media personality and cultural critic Kwesi E Baako has added his voice to the conversation in the Ghanaian music space expressing his thoughts on the growing obsession with international awards, particularly the Grammys. Speaking on his show on iKulcha TV, Baako stated bluntly,  “I don’t have too much respect for the Grammys,” emphasizing that while global

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The Galamsey Fight Has Become Difficult Because It Has Been Politicized – Major (Rtd) Derrick Oduro

Retired army officer and former Deputy Minister for Defence, Major (Rtd) Derrick Oduro, has lamented that Ghana’s fight against illegal mining, popularly known as Galamsey has become increasingly difficult due to political interference. Speaking on Ikulcha Radio/TV with Kwesi E. Baako, Major Oduro explained that what should have been a unified national effort to protect

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