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

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Inflation Drops By 1% In Nigeria

The Nigerian economy is turning the bend and is on a recovery path as evidenced by the Consumer Price Index which...

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Youth Empowerment Is the Key To Solving Unemployment

Unemployment in South Africa remains a major issue, currently sitting at 26.50 percent, while the country’s youth...

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Winners For 2017 Private Equity Africa Awards Announced

Private Equity Africa (PEA) has announced the full list of winners of the 2017 GP & Advisor Awards. The awards saw 22...

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Commission To Publicly Announce Names of Offenders In Data Collection

The Data Protection Commission (DPC), would from , begin a monthly publication of the list of offending data collectors...

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Kumasi Traders Ordered To Stop Selling On Pavements

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has ordered traders and hawkers off the pavements at Kejetia A statement signed...

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Commerz Ladies Introduced To Empower Ghanaian Women

Commerz Ladies, an association of the female staff of Commerz Savings and Loans, has been launched to empower corporate...

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Water Resources Commission To Establish A Unit For Dam Safety

The Water Resources Commission (WRC) is to establish a Dam Safety Unit that will inspect and ensure that dams and...

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Child Rights International Hints Rehabilitation Programme For Children of Denkyire Obuasi

Child Rights International, has hinted that the excessive exposure of children of the late Major Maxwell Mahama is an...

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Zambia Mulls Subsidizing Electricity For Production Sector

Zambian President Edgar Lungu on Tuesday said his government will find a way of subsidizing electricity on production...

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Kenya’s Private Equity Raises US$30 Million To Fund SME

Kenya’s private equity fund that is backed by the private sector arm of the World Bank has raised about 30 million U....

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Namibia’s Foreign Reserves Stand At US$1.89 Billion

Namibia’s preliminary stock of international reserves stood at 1.89 billion U. S. dollars (24.2 billion Namibian...

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Nigerian Busted For Human Trafficking

A 35-year old Nigerian, Utham Nasir Ismail, has been arrested by Immigration Officers at the Aflao Border Post for...

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Coalition Expresses Commitment To Deal With HIV Stigmatization

Mr Victor Attah Ntumi, Chairman of the Civil Society Forum, a group of organisations that are active players in HIV and...

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Tollbooth Collectors Raping the State; Let’s Go Electronic NOW

Ghana’s move to a digitized society is at such a slow pace that I’m afraid could contribute to the country’s slow...

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Two Nigerians Grabbed For Robbery Near Flagstaff House

Two Nigerian nationals are in the grips of the Cantonment Divisional Police Command for daylight robbery. The two...

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Xavier Sosu Applies To Halt Execution of 3-Year Ban

Embattled Human Rights Lawyer, Francis Xavier Sosu, has applied for a stay of execution of his 3-year ban imposed by...

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Johnnie Hughes Writes

In the beginning it was the Nigerians. Then came the Lebanese. Then the Syrians and Indians followed. Then the...

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Kwabena Kwabena Set To Launch Biography

Ghanaian highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena is set to launch his biography on June 23 at the Best Western Premier Hotel...

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State Institutions Owe GHC95million In Water Bills In Ashanti

The Ghana Water Company says a GHC95million debt owed it by 24 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies and...

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‘Porn-Showing’ TV Stations Will Not Be Sanctioned – NMC

The National Media Commission has suggested it will not sanction some three television stations which have been...