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A/R:Ghana Police Arrest Key Suspect in Kumasi MoMo Vendor Murder Case

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested another suspect in connection with the robbery and murder of a mobile money (MoMo) vendor in Kumasi, Ashanti Region. Following a successful intelligence-led operation, the suspect, identified as Martin Amoah, also known as Baba Macho, was apprehended at his hideout in Kpone, Greater Accra Region, on March 27, 2025. Prior to his arrest, the Ashanti Regional Police Command had declared Baba Macho wanted after the apprehension of three other male suspects linked to the crime. In a press statement issued on Thursday, DSP Godwin Ahianyo of the Police Public Affairs Unit in the Ashanti Region confirmed that intelligence efforts led to Baba Macho’s capture. “With his arrest, the total number of suspects in custody in connection with the killings of the two mobile money operators has now risen to four,” the statement noted. Baba Macho is expected to be arraigned in court soon as investigations continue. Credit: Nana Kwasi Asare 

E/R:Christians Encouraged to Prioritize Quiet Time with God

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The Mount Sinai Prayer Camp spokesperson, Rev. Samuel Mankata Addo, has urged Christians to cultivate the habit of having consistent quiet time with God. According to him, spending quality time with God refreshes the soul, strengthens faith, and helps believers reflect true Christianity. He emphasized that just as people spend quality time with their loved ones, Christians must also prioritize their time with Jesus to fully experience the benefits of salvation. Rev. Addo made these remarks during a one-day retreat at Mount Sinai Prayer Camp in Kwahu Obomeng, Eastern Region, under the theme “Rise Up and Walk” (Acts 3:6). He further explained that being saved is just the first step; Christians must also submit and surrender to God’s transformative power through revelation and the Holy Spirit. He cautioned that spiritual growth can be hindered when believers allow distractions and noise to overshadow their connection with God. Meanwhile, Rev. Samuel Kwabena Asare, steward of Mount Sinai ...