YEN Entertainment Awards 2025 is live – vote now for your favourite stars!Social commentator and political activist Frank Kweku Appiah, popularly known as Appiah Stadium, heaped praises on John Abdulai Jinapor, the Minister of Energy and Green Transition of Ghana.The Minister paid a working visit to the staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) in the Ashanti Region on Friday, May 8, 2026.Addressing the staff, John Jinapor indicated that Kumasi is on course to become a major industrial energy hub as the government pushes ahead with plans to generate more than 1,000 megawatts of power in the middle beltRead also"I saw Julius Debrah in the spirit": Prophet Testimony speaks on the NDC flagbearer raceStay ahead of the gist. Join YEN’s WhatsApp channel for instant updates!After addressing the staff, the Minister sat in his car to leave, and Appiah Stadium met him to sing his praises.He indicated that John Abu Jinapor had solved the energy crisis and made it impossible for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to use it as a campaign message.Appiah Stadium added that President Mahama appointed Abu Jinapor to the Energy Ministry because of the foresight and hope he had in him.Abu Jinapor kept smiling while Appiah Stadium heaped praises on him.Read alsoHantavirus: Amoako Attah’s prophecy resurfaces as WHO confirms 3 deaths, 8 cases reportedWatch the Facebook video below:YEN.com.gh collated some reactions to the video shared by @the1957newsgh on Facebook. Read them below:Kweku De Traveler said:Beatrice Offeibea wrote:Nhanha Yhaw Deon said:Revivalist Evangelist Boachie Jnr wrote:Senyonino Tetteydinho said:Bashiru Tendaana Hussein wrote:Mark Amoaful said:Read alsoAkwatia businessman, Twum Barima, sprays cash on DespiteGeli Ben wrote:JOIN IN: Suspicious Content In Your Feed? Bust It With Our Free and Brief Fact-Checking Course. Get a Certificate!Source: YEN.com.gh Magdalene Larnyoh (Human-Interest editor) Magdalene Larnyoh writes for the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh. She has over ten years of experience in media and communications. She previously worked for Citi FM, Pulse Ghana, and Business Insider Africa. She obtained a BA in Social Sciences from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in 2012. Reach out to her on [email protected]