… was filed after the High Court, Accra, Commercial Division 2, sitting as a vacation court on Friday, August 21, 2026, set aside the Receiver’s possession of the property and ordered its re-delivery to Kensington Residential Partners 1 Ltd, owned by businessman Nana Kwame Bediako …
An Accra High Court has directed the immediate restoration of the No. 1 Oxford Street Hotel to Kensington Residential Partners 1 Limited, effectively reversing the takeover of the property associated with businessman Nana Kwame Bediako, popularly known as Cheddar. …
The High Court (Commercial Division 3) in Accra has dismissed another application by Nana Kwame Bediako seeking to restrain Cola Holdings Ltd from enforcing a judgment against him. …
The High Court in Accra has dismissed an application by businessman Nana Kwame Bediako (alias Cheddar) seeking to restrain the enforcement of a $14.9 million judgment obtained by UK-based Cola Holdings Limited, awarding costs of GH¢20,000 against him. …
… According to the statement, Oxford No. 1 Hotel was developed and is managed by KRP1 Ltd, a company jointly owned by its directors, Nana Kwame Bediako, popularly known as Cheddar, and Azad Cola. …
… Background According to the statement, KRP1 Ltd, the company that owns and manages Oxford No. 1 Hotel, is jointly owned by its two directors, Nana Kwame Bediako and Azad Cola. …
… According to the court order (below), Kensington Residential Partners 1 Limited opposed the application through one of its directors, Nana Kwame Bediako (alias Cheddar). …
… In a press release issued on Sunday, July 20, the movement said neither it nor its Founder and Leader, Nana Kwame Bediako, has any affiliation, partnership, collaboration, endorsement or formal relationship with The Base Movement. …
… According to him cadres were formed to fight corruption and protect the gains of the PNDC government to the extent that unarmed cadres, led by Comrade Bediako, arrested the late Cpl. …
The Receiver/Manager of No. 1 Oxford Street Hotel in Accra and Cola Holdings Ltd have filed an appeal against a High Court order directing the hotel's return to Kensington Residential Partners 1 Ltd, owned by businessman Nana Kwame Bediako. The Receiver has also sought a stay of execution pending the appeal's determination.
The Receiver/Manager of No. 1 Oxford Street Hotel in Accra and Cola Holdings Ltd have filed an appeal against a High Court order directing the hotel's return to Kensington Residential Partners 1 Ltd, owned by businessman Nana Kwame Bediako. The Receiver has also sought a stay of execution pending the appeal's determination.
An Accra High Court has ruled that the July 23 takeover of No. 1 Oxford Street Hotel by Nii Amanor Dodoo and Cola Holdings Limited was unlawful and ordered the immediate restoration of the property to Keningston Residential Partners 1 Limited, with the respondents instructed to return all keys, access codes, and financial records under court supervision.
Ghana's High Court (Commercial Division 3) has dismissed an application by Nana Kwame Bediako seeking to restrain Cola Holdings Ltd from enforcing a $14.9 million judgment against him, originating from an English High Court ruling dated January 23, 2025. The court awarded GH¢20,000 in costs against Bediako in favour of Cola Holdings.
Ghana's High Court dismissed businessman Nana Kwame Bediako's (alias Cheddar) application to restrain enforcement of a $14.9 million English High Court judgment by Cola Holdings Limited, and awarded costs of GH¢20,000 against him. The judgment, registered in Ghana in May 2025, stems from a Deed of Indemnity related to a loan repayment obligation.
Oxford No. 1 Hotel management has rejected claims that a receiver appointed by Cola Holdings Ltd has taken over the facility, stating it remains under the control of Kensington Residential Partners 1 Limited. Management alleged that director Azad Cola, through Cola Holdings Ltd, claimed to have settled the hotel's International Finance Corporation loan and demanded reimbursement, but has not produced evidence of full repayment.
Oxford No. 1 Hotel management has rejected reports of a court-appointed receiver takeover, stating the facility remains under the control of owner Kensington Residential Partners 1 Limited and continues normal operations. The hotel's directors and management say they remain in charge while legal processes related to a dispute with a co-director over loan settlement continue.
The Commercial Division of the High Court in Accra granted a warrant of police assistance to Cola Holdings Limited and its Receiver to take possession of No. 1 Oxford Street Hotel in Osu after the court found they had been unable to obtain possession peacefully. The order was issued by Justice Samuel Faraday Johnson on July 21, dismissing opposition from Kensington Residential Partners 1 Limited.
The New Force has issued a press release denying any relationship, partnership, collaboration, endorsement or formal affiliation with The Base Movement or its founder Nana Kwame Bediako, urging the public to disregard claims suggesting a connection between the two groups.
The National Democratic Congress held Cadres Commemoration Day at Prempeh Assembly Hall in Kumasi, with the General Secretary calling on party members to embrace cadreship and champion the party's values with dedication. The event, themed "Ensuring Transparent Governance: Role of Cadres," was organised by Young Cadres in the Ashanti Region to recognise the role of cadres in sustaining the party's revolution and birth.
A GlobalInfo Analytics tracking analysis finds that while core party loyalty remains strong—Bawumia leading 83% among non-voting NPP supporters and Asiedu Nketia dominating 74% among NDC supporters—movement is emerging among floating voters, where the gap between the two potential 2028 presidential candidates is tightening.
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, presented Prophet Eric Uche Boahen, founder of Reign House Chapel, with a commemorative gold coin at a World Meets in Ghana Executive Gala held at Manhyia Palace on April 24, 2026, recognising his contributions to spiritual development, youth empowerment, and community transformation. The event celebrated the monarch's 27th anniversary on the throne and brought together political, traditional, religious, and business figures.