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Feb. 5: Top 5 stories of the day

By Mutala Yakubu
Top 5 stories of the day
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Here are the top 5 stories of the day

 Ahmed's murder: We have presented significant evidence to police - Lawyer of Tiger Eye PILawyer for Tiger Eye PI, Kissi Agyabeng says they have presented “significant” evidence to the police to help in investigations into the murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale.

Read more: https://www.primenewsghana.com/general-news/ahmed-s-murder-we-have-presented-significant-evidence-to-police-for-investigations-lawyer-of-tiger-eye-pi.html?template=primetakebk&is_preview=on

 

Suspended Kumasi SHS Assist. head wins gay allegation caseGeorge Amponsah-Duodo, the suspended Assistant Headmaster of Kumasi High School who was accused of sodomizing some students of the school, has won his case at court against the Ghana Education Service.

Read more: https://www.primenewsghana.com/general-news/suspended-kumasi-shs-assist-head-wins-gay-allegation-case.html?template=primetakebk&is_preview=on

 

Ayawaso West by-election: Minority boycotts NPP's Lydia Alhassan's swearing-inThe Minority in Parliament has today February 5 boycotted the swearing in of the new MP for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Lydia Seyram Alhassan.

Read more: https://www.primenewsghana.com/politics/ayawaso-west-by-election-minority-boycotts-npp-s-lydia-alhassan-s-swearing-in.html

 

Minority walks from Parliament to Police Headquarters in search of justice for Sam GeorgeThe Minority, National Democratic Congress (NDC) marched from Parliament to the Police Headquarters to seek justice for Ningo Prampram MP Samuel George who was allegedly assaulted by security officials in the just ended Ayawaso by-election.

Read more: https://www.primenewsghana.com/politics/minority-walks-from-parliament-to-police-headquarters-in-search-of-justice-for-sam-george.html

 

Supreme Court dismisses suit challenging Charlotte Osei's removal as EC bossThe Supreme Court has thrown out a case challenging the removal of Charlotte Osei as Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC).

Read more: https://www.primenewsghana.com/general-news/supreme-court-dismisses-suit-challenging-charlotte-osei-s-removal-as-ec-boss.html

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