Efo Korsi Senyo

Efo Korsi Senyo is the Executive Editor of AMN - publishers of AwakeNews.com.gh, Awake Africa Magazine and Awake TV. He has over 12years experience in journalism specialized in investigative journalism. Get in touch with him via editor@awakenews.com.gh
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Jean Mensah Determined To Manipulate 2020 Elections

While Southern areas of PDP strength were experiencing voter suppression, Northern areas of APC strength were increasing in voter strength.

Prof. Gatsi asks: What’s the Sin of the 2015 IMF program with Ghana?

We have achieved lower inflation at the expense of huge borrowing to finance fiscal deficit with a drastic reduction in…

Who Takes Over Fifi Kwetey’s Seat; Caroline Kudah, Dzifa Gomashie in a face Off

By Cletus Abaare Many political watchers have already tipped the parliamentary primaries of the National Democratic Congress, NDC, to be…

Re-assign Rev. Prof Afful-Broni to save yourself from disgrace – Minority charges Catholic Church

Minority in Parliament has waded into the controversy that has engulfed the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) resulting in the…

Chelsea player Gonzalo Higuain calls time on international duty

The Argentina and Chelsea forward Gonzalo Higuain has confirmed that he will not be available for international selection following his…

Police on manhunt for Mawuko Girls’ student attacker

Houndjoe Kayi, a 17- year-old student of the EP Mawuku Girls Senior High School in Ho, was attacked in the…

KP Boateng has lost his chance of gaining call up for AFCON – Kwasi Appiah

Black Stars Coach Kwesi Appiah has stated that former Ghana International, Kevin Prince Boateng, may not be recalled to the…

PURC takes ‘Catch them Young’ campaign to schools in Accra

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has taken its public education of consumers on their rights and responsibilities in the…

Let’s ‘police’ implementation of RTI Law – MFWA urges stakeholders

The Media Foundation for West Africa has urged all stakeholders involved in the passage of the Right To Information Bill…

Parliament finally passes RTI Bill

The implementation of the RTI in Ghana has been estimated to cost GHc 750 million over five years, according to…

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