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    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has registered more than 100 virtual asset service providers (VASPs) under a new policy framework designed to regulate the country’s expanding cryptocurrency market. The move is part of Ghana’s Policy Position on Virtual Assets and Service Providers, released by the central bank in November 2025. It marks Ghana’s first national framework for the oversight of virtual assets such as cryptocurrencies, tokens, and blockchain-based services. According to the Bank, a registration exercise conducted in July 2025 identified over 100 companies offering services such as crypto exchange, wallet management, brokerage, and investment advisory to more than three million users nationwide. To strengthen supervision, the BoG will establish a Virtual Assets Regulatory Office (VARO) to coordinate with agencies including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and the National Communications Authority (NCA). “The Bank recognises that virtual assets can no longer remain outside Ghana’s financial regulatory remit,” the policy document stated. The framework shifts Ghana’s stance from caution to regulation. Previously, in 2018 and 2022, the BoG warned that cryptocurrencies were not legal tender and directed financial institutions to avoid processing crypto-related transactions. Under the new regime, Ghana’s regulatory approach will be risk-based and activity-specific, meaning that high-risk activities such as crypto trading and custody will undergo stricter licensing, while low-risk services will go through simplified procedures. Although virtual assets will not be recognised as legal tender, the Bank says the new policy aims to balance innovation, consumer protection, and financial stability, while mitigating risks such as money laundering, fraud, and terrorism financing. The policy also introduces the National Virtual Assets Literacy Initiative (NaVALI), which will promote financial education and responsible crypto usage among young Ghanaians — the country’s largest group of digital asset users. Ghana’s move aligns with international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), placing it among Africa’s emerging leaders in regulated digital finance.

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    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has registered more than 100 virtual asset service providers (VASPs) under a new policy framework designed to regulate the country’s expanding cryptocurrency market. The move is part of Ghana’s Policy Position on Virtual Assets and Service Providers, released by the central bank in November 2025. It marks Ghana’s first national framework for the oversight of virtual assets such as cryptocurrencies, tokens, and blockchain-based services. According to the Bank, a registration exercise conducted in July 2025 identified over 100 companies offering services such as crypto exchange, wallet management, brokerage, and investment advisory to more than three million users nationwide. To strengthen supervision, the BoG will establish a Virtual Assets Regulatory Office (VARO) to coordinate with agencies including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and the National Communications Authority (NCA). “The Bank recognises that virtual assets can no longer remain outside Ghana’s financial regulatory remit,” the policy document stated. The framework shifts Ghana’s stance from caution to regulation. Previously, in 2018 and 2022, the BoG warned that cryptocurrencies were not legal tender and directed financial institutions to avoid processing crypto-related transactions. Under the new regime, Ghana’s regulatory approach will be risk-based and activity-specific, meaning that high-risk activities such as crypto trading and custody will undergo stricter licensing, while low-risk services will go through simplified procedures. Although virtual assets will not be recognised as legal tender, the Bank says the new policy aims to balance innovation, consumer protection, and financial stability, while mitigating risks such as money laundering, fraud, and terrorism financing. The policy also introduces the National Virtual Assets Literacy Initiative (NaVALI), which will promote financial education and responsible crypto usage among young Ghanaians — the country’s largest group of digital asset users. Ghana’s move aligns with international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), placing it among Africa’s emerging leaders in regulated digital finance.

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Can Arsenal’s Young Stars Shine Together?

Arsenal has found two really talented young players. But can they both get the chance to show what they can do? Recently, the Gunners won 5-1 against Manchester City. Two academy players scored in that match, which made it even better.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly, just 18 years old, had a great game this season. He scored Arsenal’s third goal while playing left-back, a position he hasn’t played much before. His goal was a bold response to Erling Haaland, showing off his confidence. Then there’s 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri, who added the fifth goal in extra time. That was his third goal in the Premier League this season.

Jay Bothroyd Weighs In

On The Optus Sport Football Podcast, former Arsenal player Jay Bothroyd talked about their performances. He thinks Nwaneri has lots of natural talent but will face some hurdles.

“Lewis-Skelly has never played as a left-back, but here he is in the Premier League, looking strong and skillful,” said Bothroyd. “It’s great to see homegrown talent doing well at Arsenal.”

Bothroyd feels Nwaneri could struggle to get regular playing time. With stars like Ødegaard and Saka on the team, it might be tough for Nwaneri to start unless the coach, Arteta, makes some big calls.

Nwaneri Shines in the Champions League

Even though Nwaneri hasn’t played as much in the Premier League, he made a big impact in a recent Champions League game against Girona. Analyst Phil Kitromilides said Nwaneri played with confidence similar to Barcelona’s rising star Lamine Yamal.

“He played with style and confidence,” Kitromilides noted. “His goal was amazing. The way he took that shot at just 17 is impressive.”

Arteta Sees Nwaneri’s Talent

When Mikel Arteta was asked about Nwaneri, he showed a big smile. “Arteta knows he has something special,” Kitromilides shared. “Nwaneri plays with calmness and skill that is surprising for his age.”

While Lewis-Skelly’s consistency has given him more minutes this season, Nwaneri’s exciting play keeps getting noticed. Arsenal is in a great position with two promising talents. The challenge now is to make sure both players get the chances they need to grow and shine.

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