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Ghana newspaper headlines of Wednesday, January 18, 2022, from major newspaper publishers on The Ghanaian Standard.
1 Daily Post Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Daily Post newspaper:
- Another financial sector collapse imminent – Dr Ato Forson warns.
- Explosion looms at Daily graphic – Editor refusing to go on retirement after he hits 60.
- Rev. Kusi Boateng responds to Ablakwa’s allegations
2 Daily Graphic Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Daily Graphic newspaper:
- Mixed reaction reet new utility tariffs, public want government to intervene
- PAC chides sports authority boss over duties.
- Take a lead role in AFCFTA – Vice President challenges Ghanaian enterprise.
3 Daily Analyst Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Daily Analyst newspaper;
- Increment in utility tariffs very necessary – PURC.
- Former MP wants utility tariff increment pushed to April.
- I am ready to face Ablakwa at CHRAJ – Rev. Kusi Boateng charges.
- Tension at Asikuma Odoben Brakwa ahead of NDC parlaimentry primaries.
- Ignore recruitment advertisement – EC.
- 10 private universities form association to champion
4 The Chronicle Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Chronicle Newspaper;
- Breaking the 8: Bawumia is the surest bet.
- Akufo-Addo woos UAE business tycoons to Ghana.
- Estate developer, others granted 250,00 cedis bail.
- PAC to go after officials over embezzled fund.
- Sinohydro abandons projects over IMF deal, ;says off 304 workers on takroradi flyover, after paying them three months salaries.
5 Daily Guide Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by the Daily Guide newspaper;
- BoG allays gold for oil policy fears.
- Nana woos Abu Dhabi investors
- Court to decide ex MASLOC boss fate.
- I have not committed any crime – Kusi Boateng.
6 The Ghanaian Publisher Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Ghanaian Publisher newspaper;
- We are empowering Ghanaian enterprises – Bawumia.
- Rev. Kus, Ablakwa trade blows over 2.6 million cedis corruption claims.
- Government building resilient mining sector – Mireku Duker.
- Chiana school girls with sharp teeth – Prof. Kwesi Yankah writes.
- Nana woos investors for Ghana at UAE business forum.
7 The Daily Dispatch Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Daily Dispatch newspaper;
- ‘Gold for oil’ is an initiative the textbooks will not teach you – Bawumia replies critics.
- Ablakwa’s claims are a twisted narration of events – Rev. Kusi Boateng.
- Suspend some expenditures, you do not need IMF to tell you that – Assibey Yeboah to Ken Ofori Atta.
- Countdown towards NPP’ 2024 flagbearer elections.
8 The New Publisher Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The New Publisher newspaper;
- Bishop Dag walks away over unseen hands controlling National cathedral cash.
- Akuffo-Addo sells Ghana as best place to do business.
- Majority group oppose Ofori-Atta’s domestic debt exchange ‘haircuts’.
- Used cars sellers beg EOCO over stolen cars.
9 Daily Statesman Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Daily Statesman newspaper;
- Ghana best for business in West Africa – President Akufo-Addo.
- Lands commission recovering encroached stat lands.
- NPP charged to ensure decency in primaries.
- CADEG seeks clarity on ‘stolen cars’.
10 The Custodian Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Custodian Newspaper;
- Caretaker Trade minister Jinapor starts work.
- Government empowering business – Bawumia.
- PAC speaks for Anas expose victim.
- Ghana is best business destination in west Africa – Akuf-Addo.
- Minority rejects debt exchange.
11 The New Crusading Guide Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The New Crusading Guide newspaper;
- BoG governor explain factor for depreciation of local currency
- Ghana , best business destination in west Africa – Akufo-Addo.
- Disregard NDCs misinformation about debt exchange program – Paul Twum Barima.
- Kwehu summit revs up as details of programmes lined – up zoom into view.
- AFCFTA: McDan advocates right to first opportunities for competent Ghanaian industries.
- Mahama shows his true NPP colours – Moshake.
12 The Informer Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by The Informer newspaper;
- Lotto operators not in good standing, NLA strikes threaten to revokation of license.
- Public resistance to domestic debt exchange, Ofori Atta’s intransigence cause having ignored Attorney general’s legal opinion,
- Domestic debt exchange program…Exempt individual bondholders – President directs finance minister.
- ‘Gold for oil’ programme…BoG assures of sustainability as Ghana grabs 40,000 metric tons.
- Broken campaigne promises Ntiwul hot, as youth give him ultimatum to fix community centre.
13 Ghanaian Times Newspaper

The following are the front page headlines carried by Ghanaian Times newspaper;
- Ghana committed to implementation of AFCFTA – Vice president.
- Nationality wont count in selection of new Blackstars coach – sports minister.
- Illigal structures at Mempeasem razed down.
- 19 recommended in connection with James town chieftaincy riots.