Tag: Ghana Armed Forces


  • Discipline and Professionalism: Ghana’s Security Backbone

    Discipline and Professionalism: Ghana’s Security Backbone

    Discipline and professionalism as the backbone of Ghana’s security The call for discipline and professionalism in the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has gained renewed urgency as the country navigates a complex security landscape. President John Mahama has underscored these attributes as the backbone of a strong, responsive security sector capable of addressing both emerging threats…

  • Discipline and Professionalism: Ghana’s Key to Secure Borders and a Safer Nation

    Discipline and Professionalism: Ghana’s Key to Secure Borders and a Safer Nation

    Discipline and professionalism: the backbone of Ghana’s security President John Mahama has underscored the central role of discipline and professionalism in shaping a strong, responsive Ghana Armed Forces (GAF). Speaking to cadets, the President highlighted that these values are not mere ideals but practical necessities for confronting both current and emerging security threats. In an…

  • Adom Kyei Duah Apologises to Ghana Armed Forces Over Viral Church Parade

    Adom Kyei Duah Apologises to Ghana Armed Forces Over Viral Church Parade

    Overview of the apology Ghanaian religious leader Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah publicly apologized to the Ghana Armed Forces during his Sunday service, acknowledging that actions taken during his thirty-first night service went too far. The admission came after a widely circulated video showed uniformed congregants participating in a church parade that drew concern among…

  • Adom Kyei Duah Apologises to Ghana Armed Forces After Viral Church Parade

    Adom Kyei Duah Apologises to Ghana Armed Forces After Viral Church Parade

    Prophet Adom Kyei Duah’s Public Apology Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the leader of a prominent Ghanaian church, addressed a recent controversy involving his 31st-night service. During Sunday’s service, he publicly apologized to the Ghana Armed Forces after a viral video depicted uniformed congregants taking part in a parade that drew widespread scrutiny. The apology…

  • Vice President Visits Victims of GAF Recruitment Stampede

    Vice President Visits Victims of GAF Recruitment Stampede

    Overview of the Visit Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang travelled to the 37 Military Hospital on Wednesday to meet with victims of the tragic stampede at the El-Wak Sports Stadium. The incident, which occurred during the recruitment exercise for the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), left several individuals injured and requiring medical attention. The Vice…