A fresh wave of tension is building across Ghana’s political and environmental space after controversial commentator “Miracles” dropped a bombshell warning, declaring that he is preparing to expose top government officials allegedly involved in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
In a bold and chilling statement, Miracles insisted that the next few days will be decisive, as he plans to publicly mention names of high-ranking individuals he claims are deeply implicated in the destructive mining activities that continue to devastate Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves.
“In the next few days, I will mention top officials involved in galamsey,” he declared, sparking immediate reactions across social media and political circles.
The announcement has sent shockwaves through the public discourse, reigniting anger over the persistent illegal mining crisis that has plagued the country for years despite repeated government crackdowns and promises of reform.
Environmental activists and concerned citizens have long accused powerful figures of shielding illegal miners, making enforcement efforts difficult and sometimes ineffective. Miracles’ latest statement now threatens to escalate the conversation into a full-blown political storm if he follows through with his claims.
Already, pressure is mounting for him to provide credible evidence, while others warn that such revelations—if substantiated—could have far-reaching consequences for national governance and accountability.
As anticipation builds, the nation watches closely, bracing for what could become one of the most explosive anti-galamsey revelations in recent times.
The coming days, as Miracles suggests, may prove pivotal in uncovering truths that many believe have long been hidden in plain sight.


