Abena Osei

Abena Osei is a general assignment reporter based in Kumasi, covering breaking news, crime, health, and community stories across the Ashanti and Northern regions. A graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Abena has reported for Citi FM and Graphic Online. She is known for her on-the-ground reporting and human-interest storytelling that amplifies underrepresented voices in Ghanaian media.

56295 Articles Joined March 2026

Articles by Abena Osei

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Why I Am Voting For Nana Addo As An Assembly Member

Why I am voting for Nana Addo as an Assembly Member I am voting for Nana Addo and the NPP in 2016 elections because of...

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Entrepreneurship Is the Path To Sustainability

President Koroma of Sierra Leone, President Obasanjo of Nigeria, Governor Ikpeazu, Minister Lai Mohammed, Mrs....

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EC’s Humiliation Is Becoming Unbecoming

I was among the journalists who had the opportunity to cover the historic case on Friday, October 28, 2016 involving...

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The Sports Law and Matters Arising

The tragedy of Ghana’s sports particularly, football is lack of resources for the efficient and transparent...

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Promote Sports Persons Who Excel In the Service

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. John Kudalor, has been directed to consider the promotion of sports...

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Greater Accra Votes Crucial To My Victory

The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo- Addo, has urged the electorate in the Greater...

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The Disabled Throw Weight Behind CPP

Scores of people living with varying degrees of disability on Saturday attended the manifesto launch of the Convention...

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Ashaiman NDC Encroaching On My Land

Alhassan Mumuni, 75, and Chief of Samireh in Ashaiman is pleading with President John Dramani Mahama to call on the...

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I’ll Capture Seat From NPP

Parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Tema Central constituency, Madam Ebi Bright,...

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Indians In Ghana Celebrate Diwali Festival

Hundreds of Indians living in Ghana turned up for the Diwali day celebration organised by B5 Plus Limited in alliance...

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Why This Bragging Dr. Bawumia?

Every follower of Ghana news must have known that Dr. Bawumia is a self aggrandizing individual. Whatever reason he has...

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Poor Sanitation, River Pollution, the Most Threatening Environmental Problems

Poor sanitation and river body pollution are the most threatening environmental problems in the Ghanaian society, a new...

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Health Ministry Begs Psychiatric Nurses To Return To Work

The Ministry of Health has urged striking nurses of the Accra psychiatric hospital to call off their strike as it works...

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NDC Boycotts IEA Presidential Debate

The General Secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has stated categorically...

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Court Demands Medical Report On Afoko

The Accra High Court hearing the case involving, Gregory Afoko, who is alleged to have murdered Mr Adams Mahama, the...

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Poor Sanitation and River Pollution, the Most Threatening Environmental Problems

Poor Sanitation and River Pollution, the Most Threatening Environmental Problems in Ghana. *Photo by Ronny at Anyinam...

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SWAG President Cautions Against Kevin Prince Boateng’s Return To Stars

The President of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), Kwabena Yeboah, has strongly kicked against the return...

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Government To Build Bridge Over River Volta

Parliament has approved a loan amounting to eleven (11) billion Ghana Cedis to construct a new brigade across the Volta...

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EC On A Mission To Rig Elections

Citizen vigilante and former Attorney General, Mr. Martin Amidu, has strongly argued that the Electoral Commission’s...

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14,000 School Dropouts Get Aid For Formal Education

About 14,370 out-of-school children, comprising 7437 boys and 6931 girls from four districts, have begun classes under...