By Samuel Dowuona In February 2022, the then Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, a man widely designated as Ghana's digitalization champion, made a bold declaration that the Ghana Card is recognized in 44,000 airports across the world as a valid form of ID for Ghanaians traveling into Ghana. This statement triggered a barrage of attacks on the Vice President. He was called a liar. In fact one of the attacks that easily comes to memory was from one NDC Communicator - Bernard Oduro Takyi during a talk show on Kesben TV. He described the Vice President as a "serial, chronic and supersonic liar." Take note that prior to that, the Vice President had been called a liar for several other statements he made in that past, so much so that even Google searches on "who is the biggest liar in Ghana" always threw up his name. So, the attacks on him with respect to the declaration on Ghana Card being recognized in 44,000 airports globally, perfectly fitted into t...
By Samuel Dowuona On May 25, 2026, Ghana's mobile money market leader, MobileMoney Fintech Limited (MMFL), popularly known as MTN MoMo, issued a circular informing customers that from June 1, 2026 they will start charging a 0.75% fee capped at GHS5 on all wallet to bank account transfers through its direct push and pull channel. This announcement was made with the blessing of the industry regulator, Bank of Ghana. I personally got the message on my phone at exactly 6.51pm that day. The announcement generated so much public outcry on social media that in less than 24 hours, the Bank of Ghana asked MMFL to suspend the planned application of the fee for further public consultation. The central bank then issued a statement announcing the suspension. In that statement, the Bank of Ghana claimed its decision to order the suspension is a reflection of its " commitment to ensuring that any changes in charges in the mobile financial services ecosystem, are introduced fairly, protect ...