It has evolved over the years to include video content (ModernGhana TV)[10] that covers a wide range of topics including interviews with the news makers, public and private organizations, business enterprises, topical political issues, personalities in the entertainment and lifestyle industry and voice pops on both social and national issues of News values.
The news outlet's offices were raided during the arrest and working equipment including laptops, mobile phones and a tablet were seized.
They arrested were detained for days and interrogated on an opinion piece the website published that was authored by one Constance Kwabeng about the National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah.
[12] The National Security Secretariat accused the arrested staff of ModernGhana of Cybercrime but Mr. Abugri on his release said he was physically assaulted and his privacy violated by the forceful seizure of some of his electronic gadgets.
Ajarfor and his reporter were put before court but the State subsequently withdrew the charges proffered against them.