π *28 January 2019*
_Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers and selected stories include:_
π° *DAILY GRAPHIC:*
πUS, UK investigators in town to assist locate kidnapped girls
πYaa Naa enskinment sets Dagbon agog
πShut down Shaanxi Mining Company - Concerned Youth of Talensi
πConsolidate peace in Dagbon - Security experts tell govt, Yaa Naa
π· * Focus*
π *BoG appoints Felix Addo as advisor to NIB*
π° *GHANAIAN TIMES::*
π Govt axes 8 CEOs; ordered to retire by March
π Police grab 15 on connection with Takoradi kidnappings
π Christian Council initiates moves towards self-regulation of churches to check doomsday prophets
π° *B&FT:*
π GSE calls for formalised forex trading platform
π Dagbon peace at last; new king outdoored, woos investors
π Gas price reduction will make a big difference - Anotwi
π Women heavily underrepresented in PhD studies
π° *DAILY GUIDE:*
π15 'kidnappers' arrested
π Nana shines in Dagbon costume
πMinistry endorses Ghana First
πHuge crowd at Agyarko's funeral
π° *CHRONICLE:*
πWe don't trust printers - say six NDC presidential aspirants
π Kidnapped girls' families want speedy probe
π4 arrested for forcing juveniles to eat raw fowl
πAbudani closes chapter on Dagbon conflict
π° *FINDER:*
πUnite behind Yaa-Naa - President appeals to sons and daughters of Dagbon
πYendi residents excited at selection, coronation of Yaa-Naa
π Police arrest more suspects over Takoradi kidnappings
π USA, UK ready to assist investigations into kidnapped girls
π° *DAILY STATESMAN:*
π $100m rip-off hits GNPC - Fallout from NDC's shady ENI gas deal
π Mike Oquaye champions paperless Parliament
π Peace at last in Dagbon: Dagomba kingdom on road to resurrection
π° *INDEPENDENT:*
π CID boss assures families of rescuing kidnapped girls
π Concrete structures needed to attract the youth into agriculture
π° *GOLDSTREET BUSINESS:*
π Ghana records balance of payments deficit for 2018
π Rice production receives boost
π Recoveries from liquidated banks unlikely
*GARIA*
π _ Enjoy your day _ π
_Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers and selected stories include:_
π° *DAILY GRAPHIC:*
πUS, UK investigators in town to assist locate kidnapped girls
πYaa Naa enskinment sets Dagbon agog
πShut down Shaanxi Mining Company - Concerned Youth of Talensi
πConsolidate peace in Dagbon - Security experts tell govt, Yaa Naa
π· * Focus*
π *BoG appoints Felix Addo as advisor to NIB*
π° *GHANAIAN TIMES::*
π Govt axes 8 CEOs; ordered to retire by March
π Police grab 15 on connection with Takoradi kidnappings
π Christian Council initiates moves towards self-regulation of churches to check doomsday prophets
π° *B&FT:*
π GSE calls for formalised forex trading platform
π Dagbon peace at last; new king outdoored, woos investors
π Gas price reduction will make a big difference - Anotwi
π Women heavily underrepresented in PhD studies
π° *DAILY GUIDE:*
π15 'kidnappers' arrested
π Nana shines in Dagbon costume
πMinistry endorses Ghana First
πHuge crowd at Agyarko's funeral
π° *CHRONICLE:*
πWe don't trust printers - say six NDC presidential aspirants
π Kidnapped girls' families want speedy probe
π4 arrested for forcing juveniles to eat raw fowl
πAbudani closes chapter on Dagbon conflict
π° *FINDER:*
πUnite behind Yaa-Naa - President appeals to sons and daughters of Dagbon
πYendi residents excited at selection, coronation of Yaa-Naa
π Police arrest more suspects over Takoradi kidnappings
π USA, UK ready to assist investigations into kidnapped girls
π° *DAILY STATESMAN:*
π $100m rip-off hits GNPC - Fallout from NDC's shady ENI gas deal
π Mike Oquaye champions paperless Parliament
π Peace at last in Dagbon: Dagomba kingdom on road to resurrection
π° *INDEPENDENT:*
π CID boss assures families of rescuing kidnapped girls
π Concrete structures needed to attract the youth into agriculture
π° *GOLDSTREET BUSINESS:*
π Ghana records balance of payments deficit for 2018
π Rice production receives boost
π Recoveries from liquidated banks unlikely
*GARIA*
π _ Enjoy your day _ π
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