Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include:
New Crusading Guide:
-Senior US Congressman: Ban Agyapong from America, let FBI join investigation of Ahmed's murder
-Respect new Yaa-Naa - Otumfuo C'ttee to Abudus, Andanis
-Family places injunction on Otinibi lands
Ghanaian Observer:
-Bring lasting peace to Dagbon - Nana AkufoAddo charges new Yaa-Naa
-Madagascar Prez hails Akufo-Addo
-NDC hierarchy working against my bid - Sly Mensah
B&FT:
-Road contractors still owed GH¢3.69bn
-Four aircraft 'shops' for 4 regions
-New crop of generational leaders needed to drive businesses
-Springfield Group listed among LSE companies to inspire Africa in 2019
Chronicle:
-Drug barons infiltrating NACOB - Security expert hints
-Peace finally restored at Dagbon
-Who gets the honour of the Order of the Volta?
-Editorial: Probe telephone conversations of people Shale investigated
Goldstreet Business:
-GSE delists 5th company in 18 months
-Ghana fears losing transit trade to Abijan, Lome
-ECOWAS market share of Ghanaian exports decreases
The Independent:
-Government relaxes Yendi curfew but ban on arms and ammo still in full force
-You ask for the wrong things - Imani Africa tells Police
Economy Times:
-Ghanaians to enjoy reduced utilities tariffs from next month
-Exports revenue up, records US$12.5b
-Liquidity growth slows
Finder:
-Accord Yaa-Naa respect - Committee of Eminent Chiefs appeals, Nana Akufo-Addo confident of order in Dagbon
-Pension finds not invested in GAT - Forum
-International pressure mounts on Ghana to find Ahmed's killers
Daily Guide:
-NAM1 faces Dubai court February 2
-1 dead, 2 arrested over new Yaa-Naa
-Airport Boss still at post
-GRA clears Fantega company
-Kidnappings rock Takoradi
Ghanaian Times:
-After successful conduct of funeral, installation of new Yaa-Naa, Nana Akufo-Addo hails Dagbon
-GRA restores Fantega's license
-President attends swearing-in of Madagascar President
-US Congressman advocates travel ban against Ken Agyapong