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  • #SoNA2019: ‘Enfata yen’ Akufo-Addo condemns open defecation

    President Nana Akufo-Addo has bemoaned the practice of open defecation in some parts of the country, which, according to him, is eroding sanitation improvement efforts in the country.

    Read: High expectations as Akufo-Addo accounts for stewardship in 3rd SONA

    Mr Akufo-Addo said: “It is unfortunate that in 2019, we will still have to revisit this topic”.

    Delivering his third state of the nation address to parliament on Thursday, 21 February 2019, the president charged Ghanaians to desist from the practice, adding that: “Open defecation cannot be a characteristic of the country that is working to be transformed economically and to be counted among the developed nations of the world”.

    Read: SONA: 62nd Independence celebration to be marked in Tamale

    He, therefore, noted that it was imperative that every household gets a toilet.

    Source: Classfmonline.com

  • Jubilee House converts to solar energy in August – President Akufo-Addo

    The seat of government will from August be powered by solar energy, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced.

    This will be an example to other public institutions, he stated.

    Read: High expectations as Akufo-Addo accounts for stewardship in 3rd SONA

    President Akufo-Addo made this known on Thursday while delivering his state of the nation address. It is his third since assuming office in 2017.

    According to him, the use of renewable energy has become the order of the day around the world and his government is putting in place measures to have it spread across the country.

    Read: SONA: 62nd Independence celebration to be marked in Tamale

    Already, some key ministries have undergone a conversion to energy from the sun.

    This “has become increasingly cheaper,” the president said.

    He said efforts to make more use of solar energy is also in conformity with Sustainable Development Goals 7 and 13.

    Source: 3news.com

  • CAFCC: Charles Taylor commends Kotoko, urges supporters to be calm on Yacouba

    Former Asante Kotoko forward, Charles Taylor has commended the team for their impressive performance in the on-going Total CAF Confederation Cup and has urged the fans to have patience for the embattled Songne Yacouba.

    The Porcupine Warriors play as guest to Zambian side Nkana FC in their next group game at the Nkana Sports Stadium in Kitwe on Sunday, February 24 at 1:00 PM local time.

    The one time Kotoko poster boy commended the team and also suggested to the management and the coaching staff to keep hold of the current squad in order to be successful on the continent in the years to come.

    “Kotoko is really doing well in the CAF Confederation Cup campaign looking at the current state of football in the Country”, Taylor told Ashh FM in Kumasi.

    “This current Kotoko players would be very good if the management and the technical team are able to groom them for a year”

    Ahead of their next game with Zambian club Nkana FC in the third matchday of the group stage, Charles Taylor advised the Porcupines to stay focused defensibly if they must progress in the competition.

    The defense led by captain Amos Frimpong have conceded six goals so far in the campaign, three in away fixtures and three at home.

    “The defenders are good but they do not have timing so the Coaches must talk to them….they always want to use their strength on the opposing strikers and when it happens like that, they lose concentration on the field”

    He also jumped to the defense of embattled striker Songne Yacouba over his goal drought.

    The 26-year old is on a goal drought as he has failed to score in seven competitive games for the Porcupine Warriors.

    His recent form has been remarkable concerning his creativity in the final third of the pitch but lack of goals seems to be putting him under intense pressure but Taylor charges fans to be calm on the Burkinabe import and believes he is playing better than Barcelona’s Luis Suarez.

    “Songne Yacouba is a very good player so we must be calm on him because his contribution is really felt in the Kotoko team… I can say Songne Yacouba is playing better than Luis Suarez currently though he isn’t scoring”

    “Kotoko players must do away with fear and have a winning mentality in all their games, the players must put fears in opposing teams in their home games and also try to win some of the away games”

    “I trust these Kotoko players and I know they will make their supporters and Ghana proud in the CAF Confederation Cup”.

    Source: primenewsghana.com

  • PPI for January drops to 3.4 percent due to downward trend of inflation

    The Producer Price Inflation for January 2019 has dropped to 3.4 percent.

    The drop represents a 1.0 percentage point decrease relative to the 4.4 percent recorded in December.

    The Producer Price Inflation (PPI) measures the average change over time in the prices received by domestic producers for the production of their goods and services.

    Read: Producer Price Inflation drops to 7 percent

    Speaking to Citi Business News on the drop of the producer price inflation Acting Government Statistician, David Kombat attributed the drop to the decrease in the inflation rates in the manufacturing sub-sector.

    “The decrease in the inflation rate of the manufacturing sub-sector from 4.5 percent in December 2018 to 3.0 percent in January 2019 was as a result of decreases inflation rates of the manufacture of refined petroleum products and manufacture of food and food products.”

    When looking at the producer price inflation by sector, the PPI in the Mining and Quarrying sub-sector increased by 0.4 percentage points over the December 2018 rate of 8.5 percent to record 8.9 percent in January 2019.

    The producer inflation for Manufacturing which constitutes more than two-thirds of total industry decreased by 1.5 percentage points to record 3.0 percent. Meanwhile the utilities sub-sector recorded a rate of -0.1 percent, the same inflation rate as the rate for December 2018.

    During the month of January 2019, five out of the sixteen major groups in the manufacturing sub sector recorded the inflation rates higher than the sector average of 3.0 percent.

    Manufacture of basic metals recorded the highest inflation rate of 16.8 percent, while manufacture of machinery and equipment recorded 0.0 percent

    Source: www.citibusinessnews.com

  • Lady Jay features SSUE in latest single ‘Let Me’

    Vocalist and songwriter Lady Jay recently released her latest single “Let Me” ft SSUE. After her recent release of her soul packed single “We Tried” ft. Ria Boss in January, she now goes a different direction with a club track that is sassy and will keep you moving.

    Hailing from Tema, Ghana, Lady Jay brings us new music that is full of African flare whilst still holding influence from the most popular western RnB sounds.

    A diverse mix between Lauryn Hill, Rhianna and Brandy, Lady Jay makes music that is lined with sultry undertones and unique melodies that are incomparable in the industry. Her strong vocal leaves a chill down your spine, transporting you far out of your immediate reality.

    Let Me is the latest project to come from the talented young lady, one that is ready to break her back into the music scene. The track, featuring SSUE and produced by MoBeatz BANGR, is a very intimate and fun club track that has a western feel with an African touch.

    Alongside the single release, fans can experience Let Me with the release of the music video onto VEVO. Set in a club setting, Lady Jay powerfully expresses her talent with a different avant garde look and dance scenes and will entice anyone who views it.

    Before her singer/songwriter days Lady Jay was part of the Pidgin Music Group which included artists like King Ayisoba, YaaPono, Wanlov and many more. Her first single and video “Venus” was released 2 years ago and featured none other than Sarkodie.

    Lady Jay recently signed to Wahala Entertainment, a record label based in Accra, Ghana who has been working on upcoming projects that is set to reach an international audience.

    You can listen to Let Me ft. SSUE NOW on all major digital platforms.

    https://ladyjaymusic.com

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    Source: Wahala Entertainment

  • Oscars 2019: What this short speech winner did with his jet ski

    Nothing bogs down an event like a long and boring speech.

    While a sharp and succinct speech can keep things moving along nicely, a monotonous and rambling speech will often prompt yawns in the audience – whether it’s at a wedding, a birthday party… or the Oscars.

    Read: 2019 Oscars won’t have an official host – Spoksperson

    The Academy Awards ceremony often runs to more than three-and-a-half hours, which can be a bit much even for the most fanatical film fan.

    So, last year, presenter Jimmy Kimmel came up with an idea to keep things moving.

    At the beginning of the 2018 ceremony, the chat show host announced he’d be offering a jet-ski to the winner who delivered the shortest speech of the night.

    “I will be timing you. I have a stopwatch,” he said.

    Read: Oscars 2019 ceremony to go without host after Kevin Hart row

    “Why waste precious time thanking your mom when you could be taking her for the ride of her life on a brand-new jet-ski?”

    And he wasn’t kidding

    The eventual winner was Mark Bridges, who went home with the prize for best costume design for Phantom Thread.

    But his 30-second speech meant he was also the recipient of a jet ski worth $18,000 (£13,800) – which was presented to him by Dame Helen Mirren.

    “I have the philosophy that nobody wants to hear the costume designer yammer on about who to thank,” Bridges tells BBC News ahead of this year’s Oscars.

    “I want to make it short and sweet.”

    Despite his speech policy, Bridges says his jet ski win was accidental rather than deliberate – as his speech was shorter even than he had intended.

    “Basically, I forgot one sentence I was going to say, which was thanking [director] Paul Thomas Anderson more for working with me all these years,” he explains.

    “So I guess that’s why it ended up being the shortest speech, because I skipped that sentence… so winning [the jet ski] actually was coincidence.”

    Most other winners at last year’s ceremony were unswayed by the prospect of prizes and delivered the long speeches they had planned.

    “Obviously I’m not going to win the ski,” best actor winner Gary Oldman joked at the end of his three-minute speech.

    Best supporting actor winner Sam Rockwell was more ambitious, commenting when he arrived on stage: “Run that clock, Jimmy, I want to get that ski-jet or whatever that was.”

    (Obviously he was unsuccessful too.)

    But the whole idea was generally praised by critics for brightening up the ceremony.

    “As ‘Oscars too long’ riffs go, the jet-ski business was actually brilliant,” wrote Tasha Robinson in The Verge.

    Dave Fawbert of Short List described it as “the funniest part of the Oscars”, praising Kimmel for “Injecting a little levity into proceedings”.

    So, the big question, of course, is whether Bridges has now become a regular jet ski user.

    “No, there were a couple of reasons why I was not going to use that jet ski,” he explains.

    “Someone had asked me shortly after I won it whether I’d had any experience on a jet ski. And all I could reply was ‘none good’.

    “And also it’s interesting here in America when you win something, then you’re liable for taxes on it, so it was quite expensive jet-ski, so it was quite a bit of money to pay for taxes for it.

    “So I thought I’d turn lemons into lemonade, so to speak, and I donated it to the Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF). That does a lot of charitable work for people in the industry.”

    Bridges explains the MPTF has a senior citizens home and a health facility, adding it’s an organisation he’d wanted to contribute to for a while.

    Speech advice

    “And I thought they could probably auction it and make some money, and I got a lovely phonecall from [Foundation board chairman] Jeffrey Katzenberg thanking me, and I do think it was a win-win situation, I think they were able to get some influx of donations from it.”

    This actually wasn’t the first time the Academy had offered a prize for the shortest speech.

    In 2001, it was announced at the Oscar nominees luncheon that the winner who delivered the shortest speech would win a flatscreen TV.

    That year, it ended up going to Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit, who won for his animated short Father and Daughter.

    With his 18-second speech, De Wit won the prize despite not even knowing it was on offer, as he had missed the luncheon.

    Not wanting to ship it home to the Netherlands, he instead donated it to an LA-based residential facility for abused children.

    But Bridges took away more then the jet-ski. As part of the prize, he also won a vacation to Lake Havasu, Arizona.

    The very mention of the holiday at the Oscars resulted in a tourism boost for the city.

    But, as a result of work commitments immediately after the Oscars, Bridges says he hasn’t yet had the time to take that holiday.

    “No, I still have the gift certificate in my drawer some place,” he laughs.

    “Although I got a request to go and talk to school children there about water safety – I’m not kidding you.

    “And I was like ‘I’m sorry I won’t be able to partake in that at all!’ It was really interesting because there was a moment where winning the jet ski was overshadowing me getting my Oscar.

    “I’m all for a gag and everything, it was a fun moment, but that was [too far]!”

    Last year’s Oscar win for costume design was the second for Bridges, who also took home the same prize in 2012 for his work on The Artist.

    And he could well find himself nominated again next year. His next project to hit the big screen will be Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the DC Comics character, which is released later this year.

    Bridges recalls advice the Academy gave to all nominees back in 2012 in order to keep their speeches succinct – something he clearly paid attention to.

    “The Academy used to give you a very informative DVD to give you some suggestions about your speech and how to make it personal and succinct. So I kind of go by the suggestions that they gave.

    “It’s already a very long show, and they also have a thank you camera backstage. After you are on the main stage you go backstage and then you’re able to thank people too.

    “So rather than bog down the show, I could go backstage and thank my mom and my family and things like that. So nobody gets missed, but a billion people don’t need to listen to you thank your mom for tucking you in at night.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Actor Jussie Smollett faces a felony charge for allegedly filing a false police report

    “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett faces a felony charge of disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false report claiming two men attacked him last month, a Chicago Police Department spokesman tweeted Wednesday night.

    Anthony Guglielmi said charges were approved by the Cook County State’s Attorney Office and “Detectives will make contact with his legal team to negotiate a reasonable surrender for his arrest.”

    Read: ‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett charged with faking racist attack

    Filing a false police report is disorderly conduct, according to Illinois code. A class 4 felony is punishable by one to three years, the code says.

    A bail hearing is anticipated for 1:30 p.m. CT Thursday, prosecutors said.
    Smollett’s transformation from victim to suspect in a reported attack that captured national headlines came on the same day that a high-ranking police source said Chicago detectives were working to obtain the actor’s financial records.

    A Cook County grand jury met Wednesday just weeks after the young actor reported being the victim of a hate crime on January 29.

    Smollett’s attorneys released a statement: “Like any other citizen, Mr. Smollett enjoys the presumption of innocence, particularly when there has been an investigation like this one where information, both true and false, has been repeatedly leaked. Given these circumstances, we intend to conduct a thorough investigation and to mount an aggressive defense.”

    Video appears to show brothers buy items

    Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation have told CNN that police believe Smollett paid two brothers to orchestrate an assault on him.

    Surveillance video obtained from a Chicago-area beauty supply store appears to show the brothers connected to the incident purchasing a ski mask, sunglasses, a red hat and other items the day before the alleged assault on the actor.

    The January 28 video shows two men shopping. They paid in cash, said the owner, who wishes not to be identified.

    The video was turned over to police on Friday, the owner told CNN.

    The brothers, who were arrested and released in connection with the attack, met Tuesday with police and prosecutors at a Chicago courthouse, police spokesman Tom Ahern said. The county’s top prosecutor, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, has recused herself from the investigation, according to a spokeswoman from her office.

    Gloria Schmidt, the attorney for the brothers, told reporters Wednesday that her clients had not accepted a plea deal or immunity.

    “You don’t need immunity when you have the truth, ” she said.

    The brothers were paid by the actor, she said, but the amount is “not fitting the narrative that is out there now.”

    Actor denies role

    Smollett’s attorneys met with Cook County prosecutors earlier in the day, according to Ahern.

    Smollett told authorities that two men attacked him, putting a rope around his neck and pouring an unknown chemical substance on him.

    The actor denies playing a role in his attack, according to his attorneys.

    In a statement before Smollett was named a suspect, 20th Century Fox Television, which produces the series “Empire” on which Smollett appears, and Fox Entertainment expressed support for the actor.

    “Jussie Smollett continues to be a consummate professional on set and as we have previously stated, he is not being written out of the show,” the statement said.

    A Fox spokesperson had no comment when reached by CNN on Wednesday.

    Brothers are cooperating with law enforcement, sources say

    The two men questioned by police — whom Schmidt identified as Olabinjo Osundairo and Abimbola Osundairo — were arrested February 13 but released without charges Friday after police cited the discovery of “new evidence.” 

    The two are no longer suspects at this time, Chicago police have said.

    In a joint statement issued to CNN affiliate WBBM, the men said: “We are not racist. We are not homophobic, and we are not anti-Trump. We were born and raised in Chicago and are American citizens.”

    Anne Kavanagh of Media Pros 24/7, a media consulting firm representing Smollett, released a statement this week, saying in part, “Smollett’s attorneys will keep an active dialogue going with Chicago police on his behalf.”

    The police sources said that the brothers are cooperating with law enforcement and said that records show they purchased the rope found around Smollett’s neck at a hardware store in Chicago.

    Actor told police he was attacked near entrance of a Loews hotel
    Smollett’s attorneys, Todd S. Pugh and Victor P. Henderson, issued a statement Saturday describing their client as angry about allegations he orchestrated the attack.

    “As a victim of a hate crime who has cooperated with the police investigation, Jussie Smollett is angered and devastated by recent reports that the perpetrators are individuals he is familiar with,” the statement said.

    “He has now been further victimized by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrators that Jussie played a role in his own attack. Nothing is further from the truth and anyone claiming otherwise is lying.”

    Smollett is openly gay and since 2015 has played the gay character of Jamal on the Fox TV drama “Empire.”

    The actor told detectives two men attacked him near the lower entrance of a Loews hotel in Chicago, according to police spokesman Guglielmi. Police were told the two men yelled, ” ‘Empire’ fa***t” and “‘Empire’ n***er,’ ” while striking him.

    In a supplemental interview with authorities, Smollett confirmed media reports that one of the attackers also shouted, “This is MAGA country,” a reference to President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan.

    The day after last month’s incident, police released surveillance images showing two silhouetted individuals walking down a sidewalk, and police said they were wanted for questioning.

    Police late last week said the men were being viewed as “potential suspects.” But by Friday night they had been released, Guglielmi said.

    One of the men has appeared on “Empire,” Guglielmi said. A police source also told CNN on Friday night that the men had a previous affiliation with Smollett but did not provide additional details.

    Seven days before the alleged attack, a letter containing white powder was sent to the Chicago set of “Empire,” police have said. Authorities determined the powder to be aspirin, according to Guglielmi.

    The image of the letter and envelope, shared with CNN by a person close to Smollett, includes a message apparently cut from magazine clippings, and a stick figure drawing.

    Smollett told ABC News the drawing was of a “stick figure hanging from a tree which had a gun pointing towards it.” The letter, addressed to Smollett, includes the word “MAGA” on the outside of the envelope in place of the return address.

    More than a decade ago, Smollett pleaded no contest to providing false information to law enforcement in a 2007 misdemeanor case, according to Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office.

    The case stemmed from a DUI stop in which Smollett gave police the wrong name.

    Smollett also pleaded no contest to driving with a blood alcohol level over the legal limit and driving without a valid driver license.

    He was sentenced to two years of probation and paid a fine, according to Mateljan.

    Smollett expressed frustration about not being believed

    Smollett gave his first detailed account last week of what he says was a hate crime against him, and the aftermath, in an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

    “It feels like if I had said it was a Muslim or a Mexican or someone black I feel like the doubters would have supported me a lot much more,” Smollett said. “And that says a lot about the place where we are as a country right now.”

    Smollett said that one of the attackers shouted, “This is MAGA country,” before punching him in the face. But he denied reports that said he told police the attackers wore “Make America Great Again” hats.

    “I never said that,” he told ABC’s Robin Roberts in an interview that aired February 14. “I didn’t need to add anything like that. They called me a f****t, they called me a n****r. There’s no which way you cut it. I don’t need some MAGA hat as the cherry on some racist sundae.”

    Correction: This story and headline have been updated to clarify that Smollett has not been officially charged. Also, the story has been updated to correct the last name of Anne Kavanagh.

    Source: cnn.com

  • Barclays profits amid UK economic ‘uncertainty’ in UK

    Barclays has reported a profit of £3.5bn for 2018, unchanged on the previous year.

    Its UK business made a provision of £150m for “anticipated economic uncertainty” related to Brexit.

    If the economy suffers after the UK’s departure from the EU, the extra allowance will help Barclays cover costs such as rising bad debts.

    Read: Barclays, Invest In Africa support SMEs

    The bank’s chief executive, Jes Staley, said 2018 had been a “very significant” year, with several issues resolved.

    Last year, it took charges of £2.2bn to cover legal issues and fines, including a large settlement with US regulators and, in the UK, compensation over PPI.

    Barclays confirmed that it will pay a dividend of 6.5p this year.

    The company’s management is under pressure from US-based financier Edward Bramson to raise its performance.

    Read: Barclays Africa changes name to ABSA Group effective today

    Mr Bramson owns a 5.5% stake and wants to take a seat on the board. In particular, he thinks Barclays should scale back its investment bank.

    Last year, the investment bank reported a 15% increase in profits to £2.6bn.

    In a statement accompanying the latest results, Mr Staley said his plans would be good for shareholders.

    He said the bank planned to return a greater proportion of its earnings to shareholders, including buying back shares in the company, a move which traditionally supports the share price.

    Brexit concerns

    Barclays is not the only bank to warn about the possible negative impact of Brexit on the economy.

    Last week, RBS chief Ross McEwan said the UK economy faced “a heightened level of uncertainty related to ongoing Brexit negotiations”.

    He told the BBC: “Larger corporations are pausing on their investments. And this cannot be good for the economy long-term, because those large corporations then employ smaller businesses and individuals.”

    At the end of last year HSBC also raised its provision for economic uncertainty in the UK by £165m to £410m.

    Source: bbc

  • Standard Chartered puts aside $900m for potential fines

    Standard Chartered is putting aside $900m (£690m) for potential fines involving investigations in Britain and the US.

    The money will cover separate investigations into breaches of US sanctions and foreign exchange trading issues.

    It also covers a £102.2m fine from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority related to financial crime controls.

    Read: Standard Chartered Bank to deliver extensive wealth products

    The provision will be included in the bank’s results due next week.

    The bank, which is listed in London and Hong Kong, warned last year that continuing investigations by the US and UK regulators could have a “substantial financial impact”.

    “Standard Chartered’s 2018 fourth quarter results will include a provision totalling USD900 million for potential penalties relating to the… US investigation and FCA decision, and for previously disclosed investigations relating to FX trading issues,” the bank said in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

    Read: Standard Chartered, Prudential Life enter into bancassurance partnership

    The Financial Times reported in October that the bank could face a $1.5bn fine from US regulators for alleged sanction breaches involving Iran-based clients of its Dubai branch.

    Standard Chartered shares listed in Hong Kong fell more than 1% earlier, according to Reuters.

    Source: bbc

  • Man charged over racist graffiti at Salford flats

    A man has been charged after racist graffiti was daubed on doors at a block of flats.

    Vaughan Dowd, 54, has been charged with criminal damage and racially aggravated criminal damage, police said.

    Read: ‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett charged with faking racist attack

    David Yamba, 10, found “No Blacks” painted on three doors in his block in Salford on 8 February, five days after his family had moved in.

    Mr Dowd, of Irlam Square, Salford, is due to appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court later.

    Read: ‘Racist’ D&G ad: Chinese model says campaign ruined her career

    David’s father, trainee lawyer Jackson Yamba, claimed officers did not follow up his initial report until he tweeted the force a week later.

    Greater Manchester Police’s chief constable apologised for a delay in sending officers to investigate.

    Source: bbc

  • Normalization Committee should consult Kwesi Nyantakyi for advice – Yahaya Mohammed

    According to the captain of Aduana Stars, Yahaya Mohammed, it will be prudent for the GFA Normalization Committee to seek for the advice of former GFA Capo Kwesi Nyantakyi in their reformation of football in the country.

    FIFA banned the former GFA Boss for life from all football-related activities (administrative, sports or any other) at both National and international level coupled with a fine of 500,000 Swizz Franc after a thorough investigation by Anas Aremeyaw Anas which expose bad practices in the game.

    Read: Parliament orders Normalization Committee to apologise to clubs

    The Normalization Committee was then instituted to review the statutes of the FA, run the day to day affairs of the FA and organize elections.

    The four-member committee led by Dr Kofi Amoah to has until March 31, 2019, to leave their post.

    However, Yahaya maintains that outcast Kwesi Nkantakyi has a wide range of expertise when it comes to the administration of football and the Normalization Committee should tap into his prowess since they are struggling to run Ghana football.

    Read: Mandate of Normalization Committee not extended – Sports Ministry

    “The Normalization Committee should consult former GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi secretly on how to run Ghana football”, Yahaya Mohammed told Atinka FM.

    The 31-year-old could not fathom why some journalist are defending the works of the Normalization Committee when he sees that they have done next to nothing since being at post for the past 5 months.

    “Some sports journalists have taken money from the Normalization Committee to defend them on-air. Meanwhile, the Normalization Committee have done nothing so far”, he stated.

    Source: primenewsghana.com

  • Sadio Mane: Liverpool forward’s house burgled during Champions League match

    Liverpool forward Sadio Mane’s house was burgled while he was playing in the Champions League last-16 tie against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

    Items including watches, mobile phones and car keys were stolen.

    Read: Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah shaves off trademark beard

    The incident happened at Mane’s house in Allerton, south Liverpool between 18:00 and 23:45 GMT – while the 26-year-old was at Anfield. No-one was in the property at the time.

    Forensic examinations are under way and a police investigation is ongoing.

    Detective Inspector Phil Mahon, of Merseyside Police, said: “We are appealing for anyone with information in relation to this burglary to please come forward and assist our inquiries.

    Read: Bayern Munich target Callum Hudson-Odoi in talks with Liverpool

    “While the occupants were not present at the time of the incident this will no doubt be a distressing experience for them and I would ask the offenders to do the right thing and return the stolen items to the owner in any way possible.

    “We know the watches in particular are of significant monetary value and I would also like to appeal to anyone who might have been offered the items for sale since the burglary to contact police.”

    Senegal international Mane was burgled in November 2017 while he was at Anfield for a Champions League game against Maribor.

    A gang was thought to have broken into his home first before smashing a patio door at the nearby address of team-mate Dejan Lovren before they fled when a woman shouted she was calling the police.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Hoda Muthana: Trump says IS woman barred from US return

    US President Donald Trump says a woman who left the US to become a propagandist for the Islamic State (IS) group will not be allowed to return.

    On Twitter, he said he had instructed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo “not to allow Hoda Muthana back into the country”.

    Mr Pompeo had earlier stated that the 24-year-old was not a US citizen and would not be admitted.

    Read: Venezuela crisis: Maduro condemns ‘extremist’ Trump

    However, her family and her lawyer maintain that she has US citizenship.

    Ms Muthana, who grew up in Alabama, travelled to Syria to join IS when she was 20. She had told her family she was going to a university event in Turkey.

    The case has similarities to that of UK-born teenager Shamima Begum who has been stripped of her British citizenship.

    Read: Trump wall: President addresses nation on border ‘crisis’

    Ms Begum fled London to join IS in 2015 but has now said she wants to return to the UK.

    President Trump recently told the UK and other European countries to take back and put on trial Islamic State (IS) fighters captured in the final battle against the group.

    He warned that the alternative was that US-led Kurdish forces would have to release them.

    Ms Muthana’s family lawyer, Hassan Shibly, said it was “preposterous” that Mr Trump would call for European states to take back their citizens and “now is trying to play games when it comes to American citizens”.

    “The Trump administration continues its attempts to wrongfully strip citizens of their citizenship,” he told ABC News.

    “Hoda Muthana had a valid US passport and is a citizen. She was born in Hackensack, NJ in October 1994, months after her father stopped being [a] diplomat.”

    However, Mr Pompeo said Ms Muthana “does not have any legal basis, no valid US passport, no right to a passport, nor any visa to travel to the United States”.

    “Hoda Muthana is not a US citizen and will not be admitted into the United States,” his statement added.

    Ms Muthana has said she applied for and received a US passport before leaving for Turkey, the New York Times reported. She was shown in IS propaganda videos purportedly holding her US passport.

    Analysts say the US government’s argument appears to hinge on the fact that her father was a Yemeni diplomat. Children born in the US to foreign diplomats are not automatically considered US citizens because they are not under US jurisdiction.

    However, her lawyer argues her father was no longer a diplomat by the time she was born.

    Ms Muthana, who has an 18-month-old son, has said she deeply regrets joining IS and has apologised for social media posts in which she promoted the group and its aims.

    In an interview with ABC News she said: “I wish I could take it completely off the net, completely out of people’s memory… I regret it. … I hope America doesn’t think I’m a threat to them and I hope they can accept me and I’m just a normal human being who’s been manipulated once and hopefully never again.”

    She reportedly surrendered to Kurdish forces and is in a Kurdish-run refugee camp in northern Syria.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Dolly Parton says her husband is not a big fan of her music

    Dolly Parton says her husband is proud of her, but he’s not the biggest fan of her music.

    Appearing Monday on the UK’s “Good Morning Britain” to promote the West End premiere of “9 to 5: The Musical,” Parton revealed that her husband of more than 50 years, Carl Thomas Dean, has only seen her perform a few times.

    Read: Grammy highlights: Steamy duets and Dolly’s delights

    “Usually if I’m playing at state fairs,” she said, “he loves to go to the fair and go to the tractor pull, go to the stockyards and do all that.”

    But the legendary country singer said, “He’s not necessarily my biggest fan” when it comes to her tunes.

    Read: Grammys find balance between awards and performances

    “He’s proud of me and he loves that I love what I do,” she said. “It’s a touchy subject. I’m like his little girl I think, and he just worries about that.”

    Dean is more of a hard rock and bluegrass fan, his wife said.

    Parton, 73, and Dean, 76, have been married since 1966.

    Source: cnn.com

  • NDC flagbearer race: Police ban motorbikes at election centers in Ashanti Region

    The Ashanti Regional Police Command has banned the use of motorbikes at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer election centers in the region which comes off on Saturday, February 23, 2019

    According to the police, no motorbike whether registered or unregistered would be allowed at the voting centers in the region and called on members of the party as well as representatives of the various candidates to adhere to the new directive.

    Read: Total ‘Okada’ ban impossible BPS

    In a statement signed by the Ashanti Regional Public Relations Officer ASP Godwin Ahianyo and copied to MyNewsGh.com, it stated that the regional police command has resolved to provide adequate security to ensure incident-free elections, devoid of violence and act of lawlessness.

    It further stressed that, all persons who have nothing to do at the centers and are only observing the proceedings should stay at least 50 meters radius away from the centers.

    Read: Tipper truck runs over Okada man at Budumburam

    The statement disclosed that police will arrest whoever is seen riding motorbike close to the polling centers while the motorbike impounded.

    “Busing .of party taskforce members to polling centers shall not be entertained”, the statement further warned.

    “The public is hereby cautioned that, taskforce has been formed to visit various voting centers and arrest all motorbike riders that will be found loitering around the voting centers”.

    Read: Motor rider lynched and burnt into ashes for knocking down a pedestrian

    The latest directive is part of measures not to repeat the shooting incident that was recorded at the Regional Secretariat of the party on Monday leading to the death of Wasiu Iddrisu.

    The deceased was shot multiple times on Monday afternoon at the party regional secretariat following bloody clashes that ensued between two alleged factions a day earlier which National Executives were in the region to resolve

    Another victim, identified as Abdul Rahman, who was also shot by the gun-wielding thugs, is nursing serious wounds at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH)

    An ongoing meeting between some top party executives was consequently put on hold following the ensuing melee which saw some of them fleeing the scene for safety with the reverberating gunshots.

    Source: mynewsgh.com

  • One dead in renewed Bolga chieftaincy clash

    One person has been shot dead while another is in a critical condition at the Bolgatanga Regional hospital, following a renewed Bolgatanga chieftaincy dispute on Tuesday.

    Even though the cause of the renewed chieftaincy dispute is yet to be ascertained, a joint military and Police personnel have been deployed to the town to restore peace.

    Read: Help us end chieftaincy disputes Ga Traditional Council pleads with Akufo-Addo

    Confirming the incident to Citi News, Upper East Regional Police Commander, ACP Ampofo Duku said: “There was a disturbance involving the two chieftaincy groups and one person was shot dead and the other also sustained gunshot wounds and was rushed to the hospital in a very critical condition. As at now, the person is still on admission.”

    The Bolga chieftaincy dispute has been lingering for some time now.

    Read: Chieftaincy bloodbath looms in Bole Group warns

    In 2017, two persons were reported dead, with scores sustaining injuries, in suspected renewed chieftaincy clashes in the Atulbabisi community in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.

    Many houses were torched while personal belongings were also vandalised in the clash.

    Background

    The Bolgatanga chieftaincy clashes began after the death of the Paramount Chief of Bolgatanga, Naba Martin Abilba III, in 2013, with his eldest son and another royal laying claim to the stool.

    Read: Two cops shot in Bolga

    The Judicial Committee of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs ruled on the matter, but the case is currently pending at the Bolgatanga High Court.

    Source: citinewsroom.com

  • ‘Religion cannot stop LGBT education’ – Ofsted boss

    All children must learn about same sex couples regardless of their religious background, the head of Ofsted says.

    Chief inspector Amanda Spielman told the BBC it was crucial children were exposed to differences in society.

    She spoke after hundreds of parents protested outside a Birmingham school over it teaching pupils about same sex couples and gender identity.

    Read: LGBT group severs links with Navratilova over transgender comments

    Mrs Spielman said it was important children knew “there are families that have two mummies or two daddies”.

    Parents of Muslim and Christian faith have held demonstrations outside Parkfield Community School in the Alum Rock area of the city, where children are taught about same sex couples through story books.

    Protesters have claimed the lessons, part of the “No Outsiders” programme, contradict their faith.

    They argued assistant head Andrew Moffat, who started the lessons and is gay, has been “promoting personal beliefs and convictions about universal acceptability of homosexuality as being normal and morally correct”.

    Read: Chris Pratt denies claims that his church is anti-LGBTQ

    But Mrs Spielman said the lessons were “about making sure they [children] know just enough to know that some people prefer not to get married to somebody of the opposite sex and that sometimes there are families that have two mummies or two daddies”.

    “It’s about making sure that children who do happen to realise that they themselves may not fit a conventional pattern know that they’re not bad or ill.”

    In light of the protests, Mrs Spielman said there needed to be a “careful exploration of the middle ground” but lessons covering LGBT topics were important.

    One mother, who wished to remain anonymous, accused the school of “planting ideas” in children’s heads.

    Her daughter attends Parkfield School and she said she was too young to be taught “what goes on in someone’s bedroom”.

    “It’s something that we would like to teach our children ourselves,” she said. “It kind of feels like they’re forcing it upon us.”

    She denied being homophobic but said “it’s just not what we’re about and we don’t agree with it”.

    Mr Moffat told the BBC he had been receiving threats and “nasty emails” from parents who disagreed with the programme.

    Mrs Spielman argued the lessons were less about “endless sex education” and more about understanding differences in society.

    “The essence of democracy is that we don’t all get our way,” she said.

    “We accept majority decision which means there will always be things that some of us don’t like, but that is the very essence of it – accepting that we can’t have 100% of what we want.”

    Solutions, she said, would be found in “sane, rational discussion, not protest”.

    However, the BBC understands more protests were being planned and some parents have said they would write to the government demanding a change in equality legislation.

    The change, they hoped, would enable schools not to teach subjects that were not in line with religious beliefs.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Bolsonaro proposes pension overhaul for Brazil

    The new president of Brazil has put forward a plan to revamp the country’s pension system – tackling a reform considered critical to boosting the growth of South America’s biggest economy.

    The proposal would set a minimum retirement age of 65 for men and 62 for women, among other changes.

    The government said the overhaul would save more than 1 trillion reais (£210bn; $270bn) over the next decade.

    Read: Venezuela crisis: Brazil vows to deliver aid, defying Maduro

    But opposition parties argue the changes would penalize the poorest.

    The proposal must be approved by both Houses of Congress.

    Many previous governments in Brazil have tried but failed to reform the country’s pension system, which is running large deficits, a situation expected to worsen in coming decades as the country’s population ages.

    Read: Hope fades for Brazil dam survivors

    President Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right politician who was elected last year, said the issue would be the number one priority at the start of his new government.

    “We need to change the rules of the pension system,” said Leonardo Rolim, the official responsible for pensions at the Economy Ministry.

    “People are living longer and women have fewer children, which means that the working population will decrease.”

    A way to kick start growth?

    Analysis by Daniel Gallas, BBC South America correspondent

    This will be the toughest test yet for President Jair Bolsonaro, who is still a relatively untried political negotiator.

    To approve the main changes, he will need backing from two-thirds of Congress.

    Brazilian lawmakers are known to strike hard bargains, often demanding changes in other policies in exchange for their support. And attempts at reform by other presidents have failed in the recent past.

    Everyone is watching the issue very closely.

    Market analysts often describe pension reform as the most important factor to kick start growth in the economy again.

    But workers say they will be paying an unfair price for the changes.

    Under the current system, workers in Brazil can retire after contributing to the pension system for at least 35 years in the case of men, or 30 for women.

    The new proposal would set minimum retirement ages for men and women, and delay full payout of pensions until 40 years of contributions.

    Workers could access partial pensions after 20 years.

    Mr. Bolsonaro has also proposed increased contributions from wealthier taxpayers and creating a more private system of individual savings accounts, funded by employees, as another alternative.

    The new rules would phase in over 12 to 14 years,

    But opposition parties have vowed to block the bill.

    They say it will penalize the poor, who are more likely to start working at a young age and would now be required to work longer before being able to collect pension benefits.

    Unions have mobilized mass protests against previous reform efforts.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Burberry sorry for ‘suicide’ hoodie with noose around neck

    Burberry has apologised for featuring a hoodie with a noose around the neck at London Fashion Week.

    The fashion brand was criticised by one of its own models, Liz Kennedy, in a long post on Instagram in which she said: “Suicide is not fashion.”

    “Let’s not forget about the horrifying history of lynching either,” she added.

    Read: The fashion models struggling with a life of debt

    Burberry boss Marco Gobbetti said the brand was “deeply sorry for the distress” caused, adding: “It was insensitive and we made a mistake.”

    The hoodie featured in a collection called Tempest which was on the runway at London Fashion Week on Sunday.

    The show featured “rebellious youths” scaling walls in one space and Burberry’s creative director Riccardo Tisci dedicated it to “the youth of today”.

    Model Liz, who had been part of the Burberry show but didn’t wear the hoodie, said the design was “not glamorous nor edgy”.

    Source: bbc.com

  • CAF CC: Nkana announce ticket prices for Kotoko clash

    Nkana FC has come out with the gate fees for their CAF Confederations Cup game with Kumasi Asante Kotoko in Kitwe on Sunday.

    Read: Ocran extends Nkana FC deal

    The Zambian giants are charging 200 Kwacha which is equivalent to GHC 87 at the VVIP Section of the Nkana Stadium, the VIP goes for 100 Kwacha which is GHC 43 whilst the popular stand also is 10 Kwacha which is equal to GHC 4.

    Read: Kotoko target at least a point against Nkana FC

    The 10,000 capacity Nkana Stadium at Wusakili, Kitwe is expected to be full with both clubs needing not to drop points in their quest for quarter finals qualification.

    Nkana beat Al Hilal of Sudan by two goals to one in the last Group Game in Kitwe.

    Source: footballmadeinghana.com

  • Hearts 3-2 Liberty Manaf double wins day for Kim Grant

    High flying Hearts of Oak recorded a 3-2 win over Liberty Professionals on Wednesday afternoon at Pobiman to extend their pre-season winning streak.

    A brace from youngster Abdul Manaf Alhassan and one from Kwadwo Obeng Jnr in the first half gave the Phobians the great win over the Scientific Soccer Lads.

    Read: Hearts of Oak to host Dreams FC in ST Nettey Memorial Cup

    Fatawu Mohammed started a beautiful build-up from the right side of the Hearts attack, linked up excellently with striker Kofi Kordzi, turned in quick to pick a through pass again and crossed nicely into the Liberty 18 box but keeper fails to make a first time catch leaving Manaf with no option than to hit a powerful one in to break the deadlock.

    Five minutes later, Manaf doubled the lead for the Phobians with another sumptuous finish after pouncing on a rebound from a Christopher Bonney corner kick to put the home side 2-0 up.

    Read: Hearts of Oak coach won’t hesitate to break camp after Special Competition cancellation

    Three minutes after the half hour mark, Kwadwo Obeng Jnr increased the tally for Hearts with a powerful drive to leave Liberty Professionals helpless.

    But Elvis Kyei Baffour headed home to reduce the talky for Liberty four minutes to the end of the first half after Richmond Ayi failed to handle the ball well in a challenge with DeGraft.

    The visitors returned from the break looking more charged with some fresh blood on to introduce dynamism into the side.

    Hearts of Oak dipped completely in form after Coach Kim Grant made 10 changes to his side giving Liberty a huge advantage.

    Elvis Kyei capitalised on a defensive blunder by Robert Addo, sent a sexy pass to Emmanuel Addo who chipped a nice one over Ayi to reduce the tally once more for Liberty Professionals.

    Liberty became powerful after their second goal but the Phobians managed the game to leave the score at 3-2 in the end.

    Hearts will take on Dreams FC at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday in a ceremonial clash.

    Source: footballmadeinghana.com

  • UN identifies South Sudan’s mass rapists, killers and torturers

    A United Nations report says its investigators have identified alleged perpetrators of pervasive rape, killings and torture in South Sudan’s civil war – violence they believe was driven by oil revenues.

    The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan on Wednesday said the army, national security, military intelligence, rebel forces and affiliated armed groups committed serious human rights breaches.

    Read: South Sudan government announces return to pre-war oil production levels

    The UN body had drawn up a confidential list of suspects including army and opposition commanders, two state governors and a county commissioner.

    Its 212-page report detailed people being held for years and tortured in secret, vermin-ridden detention centres, children being run down by tanks, rape of girls as young as seven, and babies being drowned, starved or smashed against trees.

    Read: UN opens mobile court in South Sudan

    In some stricken areas, 65 percent of women and 36 percent of men may have been sexually abused, according to the report.

    Peace deal

    Although South Sudan’s main warring parties signed a peace deal in September, widespread violence, especially rape, has continued.

    Andrew Clapham, a member of the three-person commission, said it was outraged by reports of further fighting between government forces and the rebel National Salvation Front, which was not part of the peace agreement, in the Yei River area.

    “There are thousands of civilians who have been forcibly displaced following a scorched-earth policy in which the parties to the conflict are attacking the villages, torching the homes, killing civilians and raping women and girls,” Clapham said.

    The United States, Britain and Norway jointly expressed their alarm at the reports of escalating violence in Yei.

    “These military actions, and the trading of blame, must stop,” they said in a joint statement.

    Clapham said that more than 5,000 refugees had reached neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo and up to 20,000 people were expected to be displaced by the latest fighting.

    Oil and conflict

    The report cited a close connection between oil and the conflict.

    A law ensuring that South Sudan’s oil-producing regions and communities received two and three percent of its oil revenue respectively had triggered a redrawing of provincial boundaries and ethnic conflict.

    “We feel the national security services are very much involved in the siphoning off of the oil money,” said Clapham.

    The Human Rights Council should get to the bottom of the sums involved and where the money was going, he told reporters, noting that health and education spending was “minuscule”.

    “If you are involved in oil extraction in that area and you are asked to assist one side or the other, you could be accused of complicity in war crimes. There are Council members that we think have a responsibility to look more carefully at this.”

    At war since 2013, South Sudan has seen horrific levels of sexual violence.

    The South Sudan commission, set up by the UN Human Rights Council in 2016, is tasked with collecting evidence that could be used to prosecute individuals for major atrocities in the conflict.

    Source: aljazeera.com

  • NDC shooting: 12 declared wanted

    The Ashanti regional Police Command has declared 12 people wanted following the shooting incident at the National Democratic Congress regional office in Kumasi on Monday.

    The police earlier named four suspects but on Wednesday announced the addition of eight more suspects.

    The suspects are Hussein Bari alias Warrior, Midjima, Damos and Abu Taliban.

    Read: Whether hawks or vultures, deal with Kumasi shooters Asiedu Nketia to police

    Others are Sanni Mohamed alias Commando, Wayo, Element, Jah Rule as well as Petit, Akon, Fayiz, Mallam and Rock.

    The Police in a statement signed by the public affairs officer of the command ASP Godwin Ahianyo, urged the public to assist them by volunteering information that will lead to the arrest of the perpetrators for swift investigation and prosecution.

    Read: Deal swiftly with Kumasi NDC shooting Minority leader to Police

    Wasiu Iddrisu was gunned down Monday in an altercation with a fellow member of pro-NDC vigilante group The Hawks within the precinct of the NDC Ashanti regional office with several others sustaining injuries.

    Another victim, identified as Abdul Rahman, who was also shot by the gun-wielding thugs, is in critical condition at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

     

    Source: starrfm.com.gh 

  • Egypt announce venues for 2019 AFCON

    Egypt will use the Cairo International Stadium, a military venue on the outskirts of the capital, plus the controversial Port Said Stadium among the six venues across five cities for this year’s Africa Cup of Nations.

    The venues for the new-look 24-team tournament were decided by the Egypt Football Association (EFA), who have also named Alexandria, Ismailia and Suez.

    “We had initially proposed eight sites for the tournament but after an inspection by a Caf [Confederation of African Football] delegation, we chose only six,” EFA spokesman Ahmed Megahed said.

    The Cairo International Stadium has remained largely unused since the Arab Spring and the subsequent restriction on attendance at football in Egypt.

    Read: We can win the AFCON title with a united front – Maxwell Konadu

    But the iconic Cairo venue, which can hold up to 75 000 spectators and generate an intimidating atmosphere, is due to make a return, having been the site of three previous Nations Cup finals in 1974, 1986 and 2006 and numerous African Champions League deciders.

    The Port Said Stadium achieved infamy in 2012 when more than 70 people died in Egypt’s worst sporting disaster after rioting at a league game between hosts Al Masry and Al Ahly.

    The stadium was renovated after the disaster and Al Masry were only allowed to return there last year.

    The Air Force Stadium in Cairo replaces Al Salam Stadium, which had been originally proposed but is being used to host matches of two Cairo clubs – Ahly and El Entag Al Harby.

    With the local league only due to finish in the weeks before the Nations Cup kicks off on 21 June, there will be no time to spruce up that stadium for the tournament, Megahed explained.

    “It was decided then to replace it with the Air Force Stadium, which is also called the June 30 Stadium,” he said.

    The Alexandria Stadium and Ismailia Stadium both return as venues after also serving in 2006. The Suez Sports Stadium has a capacity of 27 000.

    The organisers are yet to give details about which venue will host the semi-finals and final. Those are expected to be finalised before the 12 April draw in Cairo.

    The Confederation of African Football chose Egypt in early January to take over as host of the 2019 finals from Cameroon.

    2019 Africa Cup of Nations Stadiums:

    Cairo International Stadium

    Air Force Stadium

    Port Said Stadium

    Ismailia Stadium

    Suez Sport Stadium

    Alexandria Stadium

    source: footballghana.com

  • Masked men were deployed to boost voter confidence Col. Opoku

    The Director of Operations of the National Security Council, Col. Michael Opoku has said that the masked men who were at polling stations during the Ayawaso by-election were deployed on a confidence-building operation.

    He said the presence of the personnel was to assure the constituents that they were ready to foil plans of any vigilante group intending to disturb the elections.

    “The purpose was to provide the necessary surveillance for me. Most of those who were doing surveillance were in normal civil attire. The essence of that [confidence] patrol was to let the people within the constituency know that the security forces were ready to ensure that no vigilante group as they are known to be, could disturb the election on that day. So we were rather giving confidence to the populace to ensure that they come out and do what they are supposed to do,” Col. Opoku said.

    Read: Some videos of Ayawaso by-election violence doctored Colonel Opoku

    The presence of the masked men, part of a national security team that was deployed to the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency has become a subject of controversy following acts of violence and physical assault they meted out to some citizens close to the house of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate.

    Many civil society organizations and political actors have condemned the presence of the masked men, some attributing it to the meagre voter turnout with claims that their presence scared residents.

    But Col. Michael Opoku, who deployed the personnel, believes the presence of the men scared voters.

    He further indicated that the personnel were masked to protect their identities since they lived within the constituency within which they were deployed to carry out the operation.

    While corroborating the testimony of the SWAT Commander of National Security, DSP Samuel Azugu who said that the personnel sometimes wear the masks to prevent mosquito bites, Col Opoku said the purpose of the masks for the Ayawaso by-election was not to prevent mosquito bites.

    Instead, they were to protect the identity of the team who live in the community.

    source: citinewsroom.com

  • Losing UK citizenship unjust – IS teenager

    Shamima Begum – the teenager who fled London to join Islamic State in Syria – has said being stripped of her British citizenship is “unjust”.

    Ms Begum, 19, told ITV News that she found the Home Office’s decision “heartbreaking”, but she may try for citizenship via her Dutch husband.

    Government sources said it was possible to revoke her UK nationality as she was eligible for citizenship elsewhere.

    However, the home secretary suggested her son could still be British.

    While he said he would not comment on individual cases, Sajid Javid told the Commons: “Children should not suffer. So, if a parent does lose their British citizenship, it does not affect the rights of their child.”

    Ms Begum’s mother is believed to be a Bangladeshi national which means under Bangladesh law she would be too.

    Ms Begum was a schoolgirl when she left Bethnal Green in 2015. She was found in a Syrian refugee camp last week after reportedly leaving Baghuz – IS’s last stronghold.

    She gave birth to a son at the weekend and now wants to return home.

    A Home Office spokesperson said decisions to remove citizenship were “based on all available evidence and not taken lightly”.

    “In recent days the home secretary has clearly stated that his priority is the safety and security of Britain and the people who live here.”

    ‘Shocked’

    ITV News showed Ms Begum a copy of the Home Office’s letter – which had been sent to her mother. Ms Begum said: “I am a bit shocked. It’s a bit upsetting and frustrating. I feel like it’s a bit unjust on me and my son.”

    She added: “Another option I might try with my family is my husband is from Holland and he has family in Holland.

    “Maybe I can ask for citizenship in Holland. If he gets sent back to prison in Holland I can just wait for him while he is in prison.”

    Ms Begum’s husband is a Dutch convert to Islam and is thought to have surrendered to a group of Syrian fighters about two weeks ago.

    The lawyer for Ms Begum’s family, Tasnime Akunjee, said they were considering “all legal avenues” to contest the Home Office decision.

    He told the Independent that the Bangladesh government “does not know who she is”, adding: “Our position is that to all practical purposes she has been made stateless.”

    Ms Begum previously told the BBC she did not have a Bangladeshi passport and had never been to the country.

    What does the law say?

    Under the 1981 British Nationality Act, a person can be deprived of their citizenship if the home secretary is satisfied it would be “conducive to the public good” and they would not become stateless as a result.

    Ms Begum has the right to challenge the Home Office’s decision either by tribunal or judicial review, said former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation Lord Carlile, but would have to prove the home secretary had acted disproportionately.

    He said it was a “complex issue” which “could run for a very long time through the courts”, and Ms Begum could stay where she is “for maybe two years at least”.

    Lord Carlile said her baby may be entitled to British, Dutch and Bangladeshi nationality.

    Is Shamima Begum entitled to Bangladeshi citizenship?

    Under Bangladesh law, a UK national like Ms Begum who is born to a Bangladeshi parent is automatically a Bangladeshi citizen. That means that such a person would have dual nationality.

    However, their Bangladeshi nationality and citizenship lapses when they reach the age of 21, unless they make active efforts to retain it.

    So, it is Ms Begum’s age, 19, that is likely – in part – to have given Home Office lawyers and the home secretary reassurance there was a legal basis for stripping her of her UK citizenship.

    In 2017, the government lost an appeal case brought by two British citizens of Bangladeshi origin who were stripped of their citizenship when they were abroad.

    The Special Immigration Appeals Commission ruled that E3 and N3 had not tried to retain their citizenship before they reached the age of 21, and so it had automatically lapsed.

    That meant that the decision to strip them of their UK citizenship had rendered them stateless.

    Ms Begum’s case is different. Her Bangladeshi citizenship remains intact until she reaches 21, even if she has never visited the country or made active efforts to retain her citizenship.

    Former Conservative Home Secretary Ken Clarke said refusing Britons who joined IS the right to return would be a “great boost for jihadism” as the “hundreds of foreign jihadis stuck in camps in northern Syria” would be further radicalised.

    And MP Joanna Cherry, the SNP’s spokeswoman for justice and home affairs, said the home secretary’s actions were “more about his leadership ambitions than security issues or due process”.

    Islamic State has lost most of the territory it once controlled, but between 1,000 and 1,500 militants are believed to be left in a 50 sq km (20 sq mile) area near Syria’s border with Iraq.

    Mr Javid told MPs earlier this week that more than 100 dual nationals had already lost their UK citizenship after travelling in support of terrorist groups.

    Last year, two British men, accused of being members of an IS cell dubbed “The Beatles” were stripped of their citizenship after being captured in Syria.

    Source: bbc.com

  • China’s ex-top general jailed for life

    A former high-ranking Chinese general has been sentenced to life in jail for corruption, state media reports.

    Fang Fenghui, ex-chief of joint staff of the People’s Liberation Army, was found guilty of bribery and having huge wealth that he had been unable to account for, according to Xinhua.

    The 67-year-old accompanied President Xi Jinping in his first meeting with US President Donald Trump in 2017.

    Many officials have been jailed in what Mr Xi says is an anti-corruption drive.

    The efforts have had a particular focus on the country’s military, which is the world’s largest and is undergoing a modernisation campaign.

    Fang Fenghui lost his post with no explanation in 2017 and disappeared from public view. The government later confirmed he was under investigation for alleged corruption.

    He was also a member of the powerful Central Military Commission, China’s supreme military body, and was close to Zhang Yang, who also served on the commission and was found dead in 2017 while being investigated for corruption.

    Fang was expelled from the Communist Party last year ahead of his trial at a military court.

    All his assets have been confiscated, Xinhua adds, without mentioning how much money was involved.

    It is unclear whether he was allowed to retain a lawyer, Reuters news agency reports.

    More than one million officials have been punished in the anti-corruption drive started by Mr Xi when he took power in 2012, the government says.

    They include Xu Caihou and Guo Boxiong, both former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. Xu died of cancer in 2015 before he could face trial while Guo was sentenced to life in prison for bribery in 2016.

    The anti-corruption campaign has been described by some as a massive internal purge of opponents, on a scale not seen since the days of Mao Zedong, in whose Cultural Revolution many top officials were purged.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Ofori on the radar of Orlando Pirates

    Black Stars and Maritzburg goalkeeper, Richard Ofori, has become a surprise target for South Africa giants, Orlando Pirates, following his impressive performance in the league.

    The Soweto giants are reportedly looking forward to bolstering their goalkeeping department with the Ghanaian after an inconsistent performance by their short-stoppers.

    Pirates are currently third on the South Africa league while Maritzburg are rooted on the bottom making the move very possible.

    Report from South Africa indicates that the 25-year-old Ghanaian has become the preferred player for Orlando Pirates following his outstanding performance for his club throughout the season.

    Read: Goalie Richard Ofori to work under new coach after Maritzburg sack Ertugral

    A source who disclosed to the South Africa portal, pressreader.com was quoted as saying “Pirates are interested in Richard Ofori from Maritzburg United. With inconsistencies and injuries in their goalkeeping department, the club is considering making an offer for Ofori for next season”.

    Pirates are said to have a serious problem in their goalkeeping department and Jackson Mabokgwane who has been deputising for Siyabonga Mpontshane has not done much to convince his manager since Mpontshane fell out of the pecking order.

    When the deal is sealed, Ofori would be the youngest goalkeeper in the team but come with a towering experience having played regularly for the Black Stars as well as Maritzburg United.

    Ofori joined Maritzburg on a three-year deal after a botched attempt to sign for another South Africa club, Mamelodi Sundowns after he was not guaranteed a regular playing time.

    source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Empoli sympathize with Afriyie Acquah following father’s death

    The President Fabrizio Corsi and the whole family of Empoli have expressed their closeness and their condolences to Ghana international Afriyie Acquah for the death of their father Alfred Baah Yeboah.

    The 62-year-old was pronounced dead on Monday at the Sunyani Regional Hospital where he was admitted for the past one month.

    Read: Black Stars midfielder Afriyie Acquah loses dad

    ”Our father has been well for sometime now and was receiving treatment here in Sunyani. Things were not improving so he had planned to transfer him to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital today (Monday) only for me to get informed at around 12 midnight that our father is no more,” Acquah brother Leslie told GHANASoccernet.com

    This came as a huge blow for the 27-year-old midfielder, who scored his first goal for Empoli on Sunday in the 3-0 win over Sassuolo and also put up an incredible performance for the side.

    source: footballghana.com

  • Kwabenya jailbreak: Taxi driver, barkeeper jailed 17 months

    The Accra Circuit Court has slapped a barkeeper and a taxi driver with a 17-month jail term for aiding seven inmates to escape from the Kwabenya Police Station Cell on January 21, 2018.

    Nancy Dantaa, the barkeeper, and Kofi Seshie, the taxi driver were found guilty of abetment to escape from lawful custody.

    Dantaa was found to have been a close friend of one of the inmates and helped him by charging his phone for him.

    It was the said phone that the inmate used to plan the daring escape.

    The court, presided over by Mr Aboagye Tandoh, also sentenced Prince Osei, one of the escapees to 40 months imprisonment for unlawful possession of ammunition.

    Osei is already serving 36 months for escaping unlawfully from the police cell.

    Read: Kwabenya escape: Court sets February 18 for judgment

    The court also jailed Prince Kofi Acheampong for 40 months for giving the ammunition to Osei.

    Jail break

    On January 21, 2018, seven inmates of the Kwabenya Police Station cell escaped from custody through a cell break carried out by six armed men.

    The cell break led to the death of a police officer, Inspector Emmanuel Ashilevi.

    The police were able to arrest four of the escapees and nine people alleged to have aided them in their escape, but three of the escapees — Chibuzor Akwubu, Rockson Edem Dzigbede and Dickson Ofori — are still on the run.

    The prosecution told the court that before the operation, two members of the gang had surveyed the police station by intentionally visiting the place to lodge a complaint.

    They complained that someone had borrowed their money and refused to pay, for which a policeman told them to institute civil action at the court.

    “At that moment, the two signaled the rest who had laid ambush to launch an attack on the charge office. They shot Inspector Ashilevi, who was on duty.

    “They took the keys to the cells and released seven of the inmates, namely, Prince Osei, Atta Kwadwo, Chibuzor Akwubu, Emmanuel Kotey, Kofi Darko, Rockson Edem Dzigbede and Dickson Ofori,” the prosecution said.

    source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Anthony Joshua: Deontay Wilder or Tyson Fury fight would not be held up

    Unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua insists a future meeting with WBC champion Deontay Wilder or fellow Briton Tyson Fury will not be held up by television companies.

    Joshua, Wilder and Fury are now signed to rival US broadcasters, making future negotiations arguably more difficult.

    “Broadcasters are a platform to make our dreams come true,” Joshua said.

    Joshua will fight in the US for the first time when he defends his IBF, WBA and WBO titles against Jarrell Miller.

    The pair will meet in New York on 1 June at the iconic Madison Square Garden – also the site of Tuesday’s news conference.

    Joshua, 29, says he will “beat and knock out” 30-year-old American Miller – who began Tuesday’s encounter by using both hands to shove Joshua and send him stumbling backwards on the stage – before turning his attention back to a unification bout.

     

    A meeting with Wilder seemed inevitable after Joshua beat WBA champion Wladimir Klitschko and WBO champion Joseph Parker to add those titles to his IBF crown, but the pair were not able to agree terms and the fight is yet to materialise.

    Wilder went on to face Fury in December, retaining his belt after an enthralling draw in Los Angeles which has left both men – and the public – eager for a rematch.

    Joshua has opted to face unfancied Miller, who has 23 wins and a draw but has never fought for a world title.

    “We’ve been trying to negotiate with Wilder since I fought Carlos Takam in 2018 so these things have already taken time,” Joshua said on Tuesday.

    “We’ve come close, had a date booked, an offer in place, so there is no reason why these fights can’t take place.”

    But the heavyweight landscape is complicated after Fury signed a deal with a US network worth a reported £80m.

    The deal, which is understood to cover Fury’s next five fights, will mean his bouts are broadcast on ESPN in the US while remaining on BT Sport in the UK.

    Wilder’s fights are broadcast on Showtime in the US, while Joshua is signed to the DAZN streaming service.

    “If I want to fight Wilder or Fury it is up to the broadcasters to make these dreams happens – everyone benefits,” added Joshua.

    “I’ve done a deal before where HBO, Showtime and Sky worked together. It has been done before and we can do it again.

    “Broadcasters won’t hold this fight up.”

    Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn added: “I believe there is a way to make those fights happen.”

    ‘Miller’s the softest puncher in the heavyweight division’

    Joshua’s choice of recent opponents, and his decision to face Miller, have received some criticism.

    But the Watford-born fighter says it is a strategic step as he aims to be considered as one of the sport’s greatest heavyweights.

    “Me beating Miller may not make sense on 1 June but it may make sense in five years. Everything is building towards creating that legacy,” he said.

    Read: Naomi Osaka blames scrutiny over coaching split for Dubai defeat

    “I could hype him up but I will keep it real. Miller can’t punch, he hasn’t got that much of a good work-rate, I’ll throw more output punches.

    “He’s been knocked out seven times, he’s the softest puncher in the heavyweight division.

    “He’s done nothing as a fighter in the amateur ranks or as a professional. And he will come up against a real champion.

    “There is no fairytale story – the facts and stats show I will beat Miller and knock him out. That’s the truth in plain sight.”

    Joshua wanted an easier fight – Miller

    For Miller, who hails from nearby Brooklyn, his first appearance at Madison Square Garden will represent the biggest fight of his career and a jump up in class.

    Miller began Tuesday’s news conference by describing his tough upbringing in “the ghetto”, insisting that is what drives him to succeed in professional boxing.

    “This is bigger than AJ, bigger than me, than MSG. This is huge,” he said.

    “It’s bigger than money. For many years I didn’t know what I was doing with my life, being a knucklehead, I had no idea other than going to the gym.

    “I had this anger and fire in my stomach, I had dreams aged 11, 12, 13 that I was a warrior and that I was here for something.”

    In their first face-to-face public meeting, the man nicknamed ‘Big Baby’ tried to intimidate Joshua from the moment he pushed the Briton seconds after the pair appeared on stage.

    He continually aimed barbs at Joshua – calling him a “prima donna”, “barbie doll” and “prom queen” as well as other more crude insults – and constantly talked over Joshua as he answered questions.

    Miller eventually decided to walk off stage, allowing Joshua – who stayed calm but looked annoyed by his opponent’s behaviour – to continue talking without interruption.

    “People call me the underdog but that’s good. People call people from the hood and the ghetto underdogs all the time,” Miller had explained earlier.

    “I wasn’t born with a silver spoon, I was born with these hands.

    “I’ve worked hard for this. He didn’t want this fight, he wanted an easy fight first, he wanted Dillian Whyte.

    “He has got to earn to sit at my table. This is the gutter table, not the posh table. He can be the pretty boy but I’ll grind it out.”

    Analysis

    Luke Reddy, BBC Sport boxing reporter:

    Joshua has never been one to talk down a rival or immerse himself in the theatre of a heated news conference. But Miller has threatened to get under his skin before and seems to be doing the same here, if indeed this is real.

    When Miller heard his rival curse on Tuesday, he screamed with delight: “That’s what I want, to bring the real AJ out”.

    Part of me thinks that serves everybody. Joshua’s clean-cut, corporate public persona isn’t really keeping all his fans onside, even if it is respectful in this often ugly game.

    So a bit of anger, a touch of beef and some raw emotion will maybe show off another side to the champion. As he looks to impress the US market for the first time, maybe making a noise – literally – will help get the job done.

     
     
    Source: BBC 
  • ‘My son told me not to return home when he heard bullet sounds Delali Brempong recounts incident

    Delali Kwasi Brempong, the NDC parliamentary candidate during the just ended Ayawaso West Waguon by- election has revealed how he had to be called and forewarned about returning home by his son the day the shooting incident at Bawaleshie happened.

    According to him, at about 7am that morning, he decided to go round the various polling centers to ascertain for himself, the presence of his polling agents.

    Read: Some videos of Ayawaso by-election violence doctored Colonel Opoku

    Before he could visit the last two polling centers however, he had a call from his son asking him not to return home.

    “My son called and said he heard gunshots around the house, so i should stay wherever I was, I should not return home”

    Read: NDC badly exposed over by-election withdrawal announcement

    Delali Kwasi Brempong, said he hurried home only to find 8 bullet marks in the trees in front of his house and one in one of the pillars in the gate of his neighbors.
    “I was followed by four officers and 3 armed officers who followed me upstairs to my office and I again told them I submit myself to them”. 

    Kwasi Brempong recounted that, the police seeing his outlook provided security for his family before leaving.

    Read: No seat is more important than lives NDC defends withdrawal

    “After a short interaction with them, they said they were going to leave some policemen in the house for protection”.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Naomi Osaka blames scrutiny over coaching split for Dubai defeat

    Japan’s Naomi Osaka blamed scrutiny following the split from her coach for defeat in her first match since becoming world number one.

    The Australian and US Open champion, 21, was beaten 6-3 6-3 by France’s Kristina Mladenovic in the Dubai Tennis Championships second round.

    It was her first match since splitting with Sascha Bajin last week.

    Asked if she could block out reaction to the news, she said: “I couldn’t. This match is the result of that.”

    She added: “I’m pretty sure as time goes on you guys will stop talking about it. For now, it’s like the biggest tennis news, I guess.

    “It’s a little bit hard because I feel like people are staring at me, and not like in a good way.”

    Read: Naomi Osaka: World number one splits with coach Sascha Bajin

    Osaka, who had a bye in the first round, lost in 66 minutes in round two against a player who had not won a match this year before this tournament.

    They traded six successive breaks of serve before world number 67 Mladenovic, 25, held when serving for the match to set up a meeting with Spain’s Carla Suarez Navarro in the third round.

    Second seed and two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova fought back from a set down to beat fellow Czech Katerina Siniakova 6-7 (3-7) 6-4 6-4 and reach the last 16.

    Read: Naomi Osaka: When Japan woke up to a new queen

    Germany’s three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber saved two set points in the opener before winning 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 against Slovenia’s Dalila Jakupovic.

    Russia’s Viktoria Kuzmova overcame seventh seed Kiki Bertens 6-2 4-6 7-6 (8-6), while American Sofia Kenin progressed with a 6-3 2-6 6-4 victory at the expense of Russian 11th seed Daria Kasatkina.

    Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei saw off Belarus’ Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-1 6-2.

     

    Source: BBC 

  • South Africa to deliver budget faced with huge debt and blackouts

    South Africa’s Finance Minister Tito Mboweni faces a balancing act with his maiden budget if he is to reassure investors in the country’s troubled public electricity company without alienating union allies ahead of national elections.

    He is under pressure to bail out the state power utility Eskom – along with its $30bn mountain of debt – which is at the centre of the country’s mounting economic troubles.

    Mboweni will deliver his budget to parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday at 12:00 GMT.

    Analysts warn of tensions that may emerge should the restructuring lead to job losses.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa announced this month that the utility would be divided into three, but unions have rejected that, saying it would lead to job cuts.

    Over the past few weeks, the utility has implemented a nationwide programme of rolling blackouts as it failed to meet demand.

    Read: PPA signs MoU with South African firm

    The scale of the power outages, unseen in more than a decade, has rocked the continent’s most industrialised nation, plunging businesses, homes and traffic lights into darkness.

    But the ruling African National Congress (ANC) has been warned by its coalition partner, the COSATU trade union federation, that sackings could damage their alliance ahead of national elections due on May 8.

    South Africa to hold presidential election on May 8 (2:41)
    “We remain totally opposed to any restructuring plan that will benefit the capitalist class and increase prices for the working class,” said spokesman Sizwe Pamla.

    Ramaphosa indicated last week that details of the government’s rescue plan, which will be designed to stave off another damaging credit rating downgrade, would be revealed in Wednesday’s budget.

    Fears are mounting that if Eskom defaults on its massive debts, lenders would be entitled to call back other loans to different parts of the state including the troubled national carrier South African Airways.

    Fraud, corruption and incompetence have gripped public sector businesses and compromised their credibility, while mounting debts have spooked investors.

    High unemployment and debt

    “It has become clear that Eskom’s coal-heavy system is now a dangerous impediment to sustainable growth in South Africa,” said Jesse Burton, a researcher at the University of Cape Town’s Energy Research Centre.

    Mzukisi Qobo, an associate professor at Wits Business School, said Mboweni would likely announce steps “towards eliminating wastage in government and offer a clue on whether government intends to increase taxes”.

    Read: Turkey and South Africa pledge to offer aviation assistance to Ghana

    Several taxes, including VAT as well as levies on fuel and alcohol, were hiked last year in an effort to raise $2.5bn to plug gaps in receipts at the tax collector.

    Mboweni, who replaced former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene when he was forced to resign over meetings with the scandal-tainted Gupta brothers, took office in October.

    His speech is also expected to address the country’s stubborn 27 percent unemployment rate as well as the overall sluggish economy which only returned to growth in December following a recession.

    Net debt currently stands at around $160bn, or 48.6 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), according to the treasury. Michael Sachs, an economist at Wits University, said the government was being forced to borrow more to service its debts, creating a dangerous cycle.

    He called for “an executive with clear and effective policies, that makes trade-offs, confronts those trade-offs and mobilises society behind those solutions”.

    “Whether we will get there after the election, I am not sure,” he added.

    Ramaphosa will be hoping Mboweni’s speech treads a fine enough line to help him win a sixth term for the ANC, in power since the dawn of democracy in the country in 1994.

  • I don’t own, keep weapons in my house Delali Brempong

    Delali Kwasi Brempong, the parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election has refuted allegations by National Security operatives that he had stockpiled a cache of weapons in his house on the day of the election.

    Read: SWAT team may include former members of vigilante groups Kan-Dapaah

    Some masked and gun-wielding national security operatives stormed Mr Brempong’s private residence at La-Bawaleshie with the explanation that they had intelligence he had weapons in his house.

    Read: Ayawaso Violence: National Security Director blames NDC’s Hawks

    In the process, nine persons were arrested in front of his house and some 16 NDC party supporters got wounded as they prevented the security operatives from entering the house to verify the authenticity of their intelligence.

    Appearing before the Commission of Inquiry tasked to probe the violence which occurred on Thursday, 31 January 2019, Mr Brempong told the Justice Emile Short-led Commission on Wednesday, 20 February 2019 that: “In my life, I have never lawfully or unlawfully acquired any firearms”.

    Read: An ASP, DSP not fit to lead SWAT unit Accra Regional Commander admits

    According to the pharmacist, he is trained to protect lives “and I’ll have no business at all acquiring firearms”.

    He added that he has no evidence that anybody had brought firearms into his house on the day of the election.

    Source: classfmonline.com

  • UBS fined €3.7bn in tax fraud case

    Swiss banking giant UBS has been fined €3.7bn (£3.2bn; $4.2bn) in a French tax fraud case.

    A court in Paris found that the bank had illegally helped French clients hide billions of euros from French tax authorities between 2004 and 2012.

    UBS said it had consistently contested any criminal wrongdoing and would appeal against the verdict.

    Following similar cases in the US in 2009 and Germany in 2014, the bank accepted multi-million pound fines.

    As well as the fine of €3.7bn, UBS has also been ordered to pay damages of €800m payable to the French state.

    Last month UBS said it made net profits of $4.9bn in 2018.

    The bank has set aside $2.46bn to cover potential losses from litigation and regulatory requirements.

    The court found Switzerland’s biggest bank guilty of illicit solicitation of clients and laundering the proceeds of tax fraud.

    The French prosecutors said UBS was “systematic” in its support of tax-evading customers and that the laundering of proceeds from the tax fraud was done on an “industrial” scale.

    Prosecutors said UBS sent Swiss bankers to sports events and concerts to solicit clients.

    In a statement UBS said it “strongly disagrees” with the verdict.

    “The bank has consistently contested any criminal wrongdoing in this case throughout the investigation and during the trial.

    “The conviction is not supported by any concrete evidence, but instead is based on the unfounded allegations of former employees who were not even heard at the trial.”

    It added that “no evidence was provided that any French client was solicited on French soil by a UBS AG client advisor to open an account in Switzerland”.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Sami Khedira: Juventus midfielder set to miss a month with heart problem

    Juventus midfielder Sami Khedira is expected to be out for about a month after having treatment for an irregular heartbeat.

    Khedira, 31, had further tests after being ruled out of Wednesday’s Champions League game at Atletico Madrid because of atrial arrhythmia.

    The condition causes an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate.

    Read: Maurizio Sarri: Chelsea manager says winning is ‘only solution’

    It can lead to issues including dizziness, shortness of breath and tiredness.

    statement from the Italian champions on Wednesday said: “After a short period of convalescence, he will be able to resume his activity approximately within one month.”

    Khedira, who helped Germany win the 2014 World Cup, has been restricted to 15 appearances this season because of injuries.

     

    Source: BBC 

  • Maurizio Sarri: Chelsea manager says winning is ‘only solution’

    Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri said winning matches is the “only solution” as he faced questions about his future.

    The Blues were knocked out of the FA Cup by Manchester United on Monday and have dropped to sixth in the league after three straight away defeats.

    After Thursday’s Europa League second leg against Malmo, they face Manchester City in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.

    Read: Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri ‘done’ after FA Cup exit – Chris Sutton

    “I have to think that I will be the manager of Chelsea for a long time, otherwise I cannot work,” said Sarri.

    The 60-year-old Italian added that he has not spoken to club owner Roman Abramovich or director of football Marina Granovskaia this week.

    “We need to win three, four matches in a row. It’s the only solution,” he said.

    Sarri arrived at Stamford Bridge from Napoli in July and started his Premier League career with a 12-game unbeaten streak.

    However, his side have since lost six league matches, including three of their past four.

    Read: Sarri feels the heat as Chelsea fans turn on Italian coach

    His 4-3-3 system and possession-based style known as ‘Sarri-ball’ has been criticised and midfielder N’Golo Kante has been shifted out of his preferred position to fit in Â£50m signing Jorginho.

    Fans booed the Italian’s substitutions during the 2-0 defeat by United.

    “The system is a false problem,” Sarri said on Wednesday.

    “I know very well that when we lose I have to put a striker on the pitch. When we win I have to put a defender on the pitch.

    “But I want to see football in another way.”

     

    Source: BBC 

  • Tanzania court sentences Chinese ‘Ivory Queen’ to 15 years prison

    A Chinese businesswoman labelled the “Ivory Queen” has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by a Tanzanian judge for smuggling the tusks of more than 350 elephants.

    Yang Feng Glan, 69, had been charged in October 2015 along with two Tanzanian men with smuggling about 860 pieces of ivory worth 13bn shillings ($5.6m) over several years to Asia.

    Kisutu Court Magistrate Huruma Shaidi on Tuesday handed the trio 15-year sentences following their convictions of leading an organised criminal gang. All three had denied the charges.

    Shaidi also ordered them to either pay twice the market value of the elephant tusks or face another two years in prison.

    In court documents, prosecutors said Yang “intentionally did organise, manage and finance a criminal racket by collecting, transporting or exporting and selling government trophies” weighing a total of 1,889 tonnes.

    Read: Tanzania convicts ‘Ivory queen’

    Conservationists welcomed Yang’s conviction, saying it was proof of the government’s seriousness in the fight against wildlife poaching, but some criticised the sentence.

    “[It] is not punishment enough for the atrocities she committed, by being responsible for the poaching of thousands of elephants in Tanzania,” Amani Ngusaru, WWF country director, told Reuters news agency.

    “She ran a network that killed thousands of elephants.”

    ‘Industrial-scale’ poaching

    Yang was escorted under tight security to the Ukonga prison in Dar es Salaam where she is expected to serve her jail time.

    Police sources said Yang, 69, had lived in Tanzania since the 1970s and was secretary-general of the Tanzania China-Africa Business Council. A Swahili speaker, she owns a popular Chinese restaurant in Dar es Salaam.

    Read: 6 Tanzanian children killed ‘for body parts’

    In the last decade alone, Africa has lost about 110,000 elephants, with an estimated 415,000 elephants still living on the continent, according to the Worldwide Fund for Nature.

    In Tanzania, the elephant population shrank from 110,000 in 2009 to little more than 43,000 in 2014, according to a 2015 census, with conservation groups blaming “industrial-scale” poaching.

    Demand for ivory from Asian countries such as China, Vietnam and Thailand, where it is turned into jewellery and ornaments, has led to a surge in poaching across Africa.

    In March 2016, Tanzania sentenced two Chinese men to 35 years each in jail for ivory smuggling, while in December 2015 another court sentenced four Chinese men to 20 years in jail each after they were convicted of smuggling rhino horns.

    Source: aljazeera.com

  • French women ‘silenced about church abuse’ speak out

    Lucie was just 16 when she became involved with a Catholic religious community after attending a holiday camp in Switzerland. At the time, she told CNN, she was “very, very, very alone” and looking for friends and affection.

    What she found at first was “really like a family,” she said. But two years later — by which time she was preparing to become an “oblate,” a lay person affiliated with a religious order — she says a pattern of sexual abuse by a charismatic priest who she considered her spiritual father began.

    It took 15 years for Lucie — a pseudonym used at her request to protect her family — to realize that what she says she experienced over several months in the 1990s was abuse. At the time, just 18 years old, she felt “disgusted” by the physical intimacy she says the priest forced on her but also wracked by guilt and powerless to stop him.

    “It was like automatic you know. He wanted to go to the end — to ejaculation — and I was just like an object for him and I had a feeling he did this a lot of times,” she said.

    Her story is not unique.

    Lucie, pictured in 1994, says she was abused by a priest with the St. John community in Switzerland.

    Lucie, pictured in 1994, says she was abused by a priest with the St. John community in Switzerland.

    CNN has spoken to several other women who say they are victims of the devastating sexual, psychological and spiritual abuse they suffered within the Community of St. John.

    For Liene Moreau, who says she was abused by a priest in France for 15 years, starting when she was a novice, or trainee nun, in her 20s, the breach of trust and of faith were the hardest part to deal with.

    “The psychological abuse was worse than the sexual abuse; it’s my inner life, he took my dignity, my femininity, all that I was. And still today it is very hard to have confidence in myself,” she said.

    ‘Acts contrary to chastity’

    The order to which the women belonged, the Contemplative Sisters of St. John, was founded at St. Jodard in the Loire region of France, in the early 1980s — one of three orders set up by Father Marie-Dominique Philippe.

    Laurence, a former nun who now heads a victims’ organization, says Philippe’s doctrine — and his crimes — are at the heart of the order’s problems today.
    “He believed that because he was involved in mysticism, everything was possible,” she told CNN. “But no, everything was not possible.

    “I think very often about the victims who will never be able to be heard,” she said. “We are talking about victims who don’t speak out, but what about those who went straight to psychiatric hospitals, what about those who mutilated themselves? I know of one case, her parents called me to tell she had cut out her own tongue. What can you say? What can have happened for a victim to do that?”

    In 2013, seven years after his death, the Brothers of St. John revealed that Philippe “had committed acts contrary to chastity with several adult women whom he accompanied at the time.” Nuns were among the victims of this abuse, the order later confirmed. For years, there were also rumors about other priests and other victims within the order.

    But the lid was fully lifted on the scandal earlier this month, when Pope Francis for the first time acknowledged the sexual abuse of nuns and other women by priests and bishops as a “problem” for the church.

    In one breakaway part of the Community of St. John, “corruption” had reached the point of “sexual slavery,” he told reporters, leading his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, to dissolve it in 2013.

    The Vatican subsequently sought to soften that characterization, saying that when Francis “spoke of ‘sexual slavery,’ he meant ‘manipulation,’ a form of abuse of power which is reflected also in sexual abuse.”

    But the genie was out of the bottle. And it’s clear the Catholic Church — already grappling with a global scandal over the sexual abuse of children by clergy — has questions to answer.

    Pope’s words ‘like a bomb’

    Shortly after the Pope’s comments, the Community of St. John issued a statement recognizing that, beyond the allegations against its founder, “some sisters or former sisters have also testified that brothers and priests of the community were also responsible for abuse. Many of these brothers and priests have already been sanctioned and others are in the process of being sanctioned.”
    Vatican faces growing list of scandals and secrets ahead of historic clergy abuse summit.

    Vatican faces growing list of scandals and secrets ahead of historic clergy abuse summit

    CNN contacted the Vatican for a response to this story; its spokesman would not comment on any specific allegations but did confirm that cases involving clerics belonging to the Congregation of St. John were being investigated by the Vatican.

    For Lucie, Francis’ words were a watershed moment. They brought huge relief — and a sense of justification after years spent struggling to be heard. “When I first read the article, it was incredible, it was like a bomb,” she told CNN, in her first interview about her experience with a branch of the St. John community in Switzerland.

    “I thought, like, okay, everything we tried to tell the Vatican, the Pope, the bishop, there is something happening… because sexual abuse, nobody ever say before.”

    ‘I couldn’t see him as a predator’

    Lucie told CNN her alleged abuser had misused his position of authority and the order’s central tenet of “loving friendship” to justify what he was doing.
    On the first occasion Lucie says the priest tried to kiss her on the mouth, she pushed him away. But she says he was not deterred. “I didn’t feel I had any power in front of him, I couldn’t say really something. When I was trying, he always had arguments to tell me that I’m wrong and he’s right. How can I not believe him?” she told CNN.

    “He was taking off his clothes and I saw everything — it was the first time of my life, and I was really disgusted. But I realize that on the moment I didn’t feel anything. Because I was not there anymore, it was a protection, to not feel.”

    Lucie has struggled to grasp why she didn’t realize what was happening at the time but now believes it was down to that disassociation and what she calls brainwashing. “It was absolutely 100% impossible for me to see him like a predator,” she said.

    In response to the allegations made by Lucie, a spokesman for the St. John community told CNN there had been “several accusations of sexual abuse” made towards this particular priest and that he had left the community 10 years ago.
    “It is now the Vatican’s responsibility to look into these complaints and a legal proceeding is ongoing,” the spokesman said. “All the measures at our disposal have been taken to remove him from the community.”

    Search for justice

    The problem is not isolated to one rogue community. In recent months, CNN and several other news organizations have highlighted the abuse of nuns by male clergy elsewhere in Europe, as well as in Asia, South America and Africa.
    Bishops from around the world have been summoned by the Pope to an unprecedented summit this week in Rome to discuss the crisis over clerical sexual abuse. But the four-day meeting will likely focus on the shocking array of claims of abuse of children.

    All the women who spoke to CNN said their first struggle was simply to recognize the abuse for what it was. Only after many years did they seek justice, first within the church and then through the courts.
    Lucie, who is now married with five children, tried to take her alleged abuser to civil court, but a Swiss public prosecutor ruled that the statute of limitations had expired. A lawyer for the priest declined to comment to CNN on the allegations made by Lucie.

    Lucie, who eventually moved to Belgium and still attends church regularly in the small village where she lives, says that before attempting legal action, she had tried unsuccessfully to raise the issue with the St. John community.
    “After I don’t know, maybe two years, I was conscious that the community was not doing anything, I was talking about (it) with other victims, realizing that they know, that it’s been 15 years that they know, that there’s other victims. So they don’t want to do anything,” she said.

    Moreau, now 41 and married with three daughters, tried to take her alleged abuser to court in France, but the statute of limitations meant the case was dropped by the Tours prosecutor.

    Liene Moreau, from Lithuania, says the abuse began while she was a trainee nun with the St. John community in France.
    Liene Moreau, from Lithuania, says the abuse began while she was a trainee nun with the St. John community in France.

    She sought a meeting in 2017 with the priest in question, to confront him, but was advised against it by the order. A brother from the St. John community sent an email in November 2017, seen by CNN, in which he acknowledged “the gravity of the abuse” Moreau suffered but said she must see a psychotherapist for her own sake before seeking contact with that priest.

    In letters shown by Moreau to CNN, dating from her time with the order, the priest suggests “discretion… in the future we will have to meet elsewhere … I pray that we can find clever ways of meeting.” He ends by saying that his “crazy love” for her comes from Jesus.

    Moreau, who is Lithuanian and at first spoke limited French, now thinks the priest may have targeted her in part because of that.

    “I was far from my family, in a foreign country, this is already something, and that might also be why he chose me, an easy prey in the end,” she said. The priest also made her believe that the fault was hers, as a “temptress,” she said, despite the fact she says she tried to distance herself from him.
    The priest in question is being investigated by the Vatican and has been removed from some of his duties, a St. John community spokesman said.

    In a February 7 statement, the leaders of the three orders within the Community of St. John said they condemned “every situation of sexual abuse and abuse of power” and reaffirmed “their clear resolve to eradicate any and all abusive situations.”

    They said the order dissolved by Benedict in 2013 — and referenced by Francis — was a small, Spain-based splinter group which separated from the St. John community in 2012 after church authorities tried to bring in reforms following Philippe’s death.

    The dissolution of the order has brought little closure for Moreau, who is still coming to terms with what she says happened to her.
    “It lasted for 15 years, and it’s now been two years since I was able to put the word ‘abuse’ on this, and still today it’s very complicated to admit that I might be a victim,” she said.

    “If only just for myself, I don’t want to be a victim. And yeah, I feel responsible because he made me responsible, he made me complicit in his acts.”
    CNN’s Melissa Bell and Saskya Vandoorne reported from St. Jodard, while Laura Smith-Spark wrote from London. Barbara Wojazer contributed to this report.

    Source: cnn.com

  • IS: Lorries evacuate civilians from last Syria enclave

    Lorries have begun evacuating civilians from the last village in Syria still held by the Islamic State (IS) group.

    Journalists on the front line saw at least 15 vehicles carrying men, women and children leaving Baghuz.

    The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance, which is besieging the area, said it did not yet know if any IS fighters were among the passengers.

    On Tuesday, the UN expressed concern about the fate of some 200 families reportedly trapped in Baghuz.

    Human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said they were apparently being actively prevented from leaving by IS and continued to be subjected to intense bombardment by SDF and US-led coalition forces.

    Read: ISIS threat shutters US embassy in Democratic Republic of the Congo for more than a week

    She called on the warring parties to provide safe passage to those who wished to flee, and to protect as much as possible those who wished to remain.

    A convoy of about 50 lorries arrived on the outskirts of Baghuz after Ms Bachelet spoke, amid rumours of a deal to evacuate the wives and children of militants. But none of the vehicles had departed by nightfall, according to Reuters news agency.

    US-led coalition aircraft reportedly carried out two strikes in the area before the first lorries left on Wednesday.

     

    “We have special forces working on the evacuation of civilians. After many days of trying, we were able to evacuate the first batch today,” SDF spokesman Mustafa Bali told AFP news agency.

    Mr Bali said he did not know how many people were being brought out, or whether they included any IS militants, but that it would become clear once the lorries reached a nearby SDF screening point.

    Read: Seven jihadists get life sentences for deadly 2015 Tunisia attacks

    “There are still civilians inside [Baghuz],” he added.

    Map showing last IS-held territory in Syria (18 February 2019)
    Presentational white space

    On Tuesday, the SDF said that its fighters would attack the IS pocket once it had evacuated all the civilians who wanted to leave. The militants, it warned, had only two options – surrender or die.

    Five years ago, IS controlled 88,000 sq km (34,000 sq miles) of territory stretching from western Syria to eastern Iraq. It proclaimed the creation of a “caliphate”, imposing its brutal rule on almost eight million people and generating billions of dollars from oil, extortion, robbery and kidnapping.

    Now, an estimated 300 militants are holed up inside about 0.5 sq km of land.

     

    Source: BBC 

  • Man City buy stake in third-tier Chinese club Sichuan Jiuniu FC

    Manchester City’s owners have bought a stake in Chinese third-tier club Sichuan Jiuniu FC – their seventh football club.

    City Football Group purchased the club alongside artificial intelligence and humanoid robotic company UBTECH and China Sports Capital.

    They are already majority owners of New York FC and Melbourne City FC.

    Other investments include Yokohama F Marinos in Japan, Club Atletico Torque in Uruguay and La Liga side Girona FC.

    Based in the Sichuan Province in South West China, China League Two side Jiuniu play at the 27,000-seater Chengdu Longquanyi Football Stadium.

    “We believe strongly in the future of football in China,” said City Football Group chief executive Ferran Soriano.

    “We are making a long-term, sustainable commitment to grow and develop Sichuan Jiuniu FC and to nurture Chinese footballing talent.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Emmanuel Boateng to start pre-season with Yifang today

    Ghana forward Emmanuel Boateng will start official pre-season training with Dalian Yifang today (Wednesday).

    Boateng joined Yifang last week from Levante for 11 Million Euros and was officially unveiled to the fans on Wednesday.

    Read: Dalian Yifang unveil Emmanuel Boateng

    Dalian Yifang are currently in Shanghai preparing for the new Chinese season and footballmadeinghana.com can confirm that the attacker will join his peers there and hold his first training this evening.

    The Black Stars striker is expected to spearhead coach Choi Kang-Hee attack as they seek to finish in the top ranks this season.

     

    Source:  footballmadeinghana.com

  • MP Joan Ryan quits Labour for Independent Group

    Joan Ryan has become the eighth Labour MP to quit the party in the past 48 hours, citing its tolerance of a “culture of anti-Jewish racism”.

    The Enfield North MP said she was “horrified, appalled and angered” by Labour’s failure to tackle anti-Semitism, saying its leadership allowed “Jews to be abused with impunity”.

    Ms Ryan said she did not believe Jeremy Corbyn was fit to lead the country.

    Seven other MPs quit on Monday to form the Independent Group in Parliament.

    There is mounting speculation that a number of Conservative MPs disillusioned with the government’s policy on Brexit could join forces with them.

    BBC Newsnight’s political editor Nick Watt said Conservative whips were reporting three MPs – Sarah Wollaston, Heidi Allen and Anna Soubry – had gone “very, very silent”.

    While the Independent Group are not confirming anything, he said he had been told by one member that Wednesday would be a “very busy day”.

    Announcing her decision on Twitter, Ms Ryan said she would continue to represent the north London seat in Parliament.

    On Tuesday, she told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that she would not trigger a by-election in her constituency, as she won her seat in 2017 “in spite of [Mr Corbyn], not because of him”.

    “I didn’t win my seat on his coat tails,” she added.

    Ms Ryan, who served as a minister under Tony Blair, follows Chuka Umunna, Mike Gapes, Luciana Berger, Ann Coffey, Angela Smith, Gavin Shuker and Chris Leslie in quitting the party.

    In her resignation statement, she said Mr Corbyn and the “Stalinist clique which surrounds him” was not providing real opposition at a moment of crisis for the country.

    Instead, she said the leadership was focused on “purging their perceived ideological enemies within and obsessing over issues of little interest to British people”.

    Ms Ryan, chair of the Friends of Israel group, repeated Ms Berger’s claim that the party had become “institutionally anti-Semitic”, suggesting that under Mr Corbyn’s leadership Israel had been “singled out for demonisation and de-legitimisation”.

    “The Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn has become infected with the scourge of anti-Jewish racism. The problem simply did not exist in the party before his election as leader.

    “No previous Labour leader would have allowed this huge shame to befall the party. I have been horrified, appalled and angered to see the Labour leader’s dereliction of duty in the face of this evil.”

    Ms Ryan lost a non-binding confidence vote of her party members in September which she blamed on “Trots, Stalinists, Communists and the assorted hard left”.

    Conservative MP’s concern

    Conservative MP Phillip Lee told BBC Radio Berkshire he had considered leaving his party.

    He said: “I do feel like my party is drifting from beneath me. There is this danger of some form of ‘Ukip-lite’ party developing… and I don’t remember a vote of the parliamentary party to become the Brexit Party.

    “So yes, I’d be lying…if I hadn’t considered all these things. But my own firm belief is…the Conservative Party has always been a broad church. I’m going to stand and fight until it ceases to be so.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Dalian Yifang unveil Emmanuel Boateng

    Ghana striker Emmanuel Boateng has been outdoored byChinese Super League club Dalian Yifang.

    The Blue Hawks officially signed Boateng from La Liga side Levante for 11 Million Euros last week and he has now been unveiled to the Fans.

    Read: Emmanuel Boateng finalizes move to Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang

    Boateng will earn 1 Million Euros a year in the three-year deal whilst Levante will take 25 percent in any onward transfer.

    The 22-year-old striker has previously featured for Rio Ave and Moreirense in Portugal.

     

    Source: footballmadeinghana.com

  • Anthony Crolla: Terms agreed for Vasyl Lomachenko fight

    Great Britain’s Anthony Crolla will face Vasyl Lomachenko in a WBA world title fight in Los Angeles in April.

    Ukrainian Lomachenko, 31, will defend his unified lightweight world title against 32-year-old Crolla.

    The bout will be heavy underdog Crolla’s first in the United States.

    “Lomachenko is a great talent, but Anthony is in great shape and ready for this chance,” said promoter Eddie Hearn after both camps agreed terms on Tuesday.

    Manchester-born Crolla – who suffered a fractured skull when he was hit by a concrete slab as he confronted two burglars in December 2014 – won the WBA lightweight title with a fifth-round knockout of Colombia’s Darleys Perez in November 2015, but was defeated by Jorge Linares in 2016.

    Despite the former champion winning his last three fights against Daud Yordan, Edson Ramirez and Ricky Burns, Crolla faces a tough task against Lomachenko at the Staples Center.

    A two-time Olympic gold medallist, the Ukranian has won world titles at featherweight, super-featherweight and lightweight in his 12-fight professional career.

    “It’s a huge opportunity for Anthony,” Hearn added.

    “He has earned his stripes – a former world champ who has fought the best.

    “He won the final eliminator against Yordan in November, and I’m happy he gets this chance now.”

    Source: bbc.com
  • Nigeria election 2019: Who benefits from poll delay?

    Nigeria is to hold a delayed presidential election this Saturday after the initial vote was rescheduled in a dramatic overnight press conference, five hours before polls were due to have opened.

    The last-minute cancellation surprised the country and inconvenienced thousands of Nigerians who had travelled a long way to cast their votes. It has also cost the economy $1.5bn (£1.15bn), according to the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) has given several reasons for the delay, including attempted sabotage and logistical issues such as bad weather and problems with delivering the ballot papers.

    Election in numbers

    Read: Nigeria’s electoral body cautions Buhari, Atiku

    84 million registered voters

    51% of the electorate under the age of 35

    73 registered presidential candidates

    120,000 polling stations

    The governing All Progressives Congress (APC) and its main challenger, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), have both condemned the postponement and accused each other of trying to manipulate the vote.

    So does the delay favour anyone?

    In a statement issued on the day of the postponement, the APC alleged the PDP wanted to halt the momentum of its candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The PDP, whose presidential contender is Atiku Abubakar, on the other hand said Inec had delayed the election to create “the space to perfect their rigging plans”.

    Read: Atiku and Buhari pitch for votes on Twitter

    According to Idayat Hassan, from Abuja-based think tank, the Centre for Democracy and Development, the week-long extension is too brief to have a significant influence on the result of the presidential vote.

    She compares the latest postponement to the one in 2015, when the PDP – in government at the time – pushed the election back by six weeks, blaming the Boko Haram insurgency in the north-east. That postponement, she says, ended up favouring the APC because it cast the PDP in a negative light – as a party that would pursue “power at all costs”.

    She believes this year’s delay could slightly benefit the APC as it would increase voter apathy in most areas except those with historically high turnouts – “the north-west and the north-east… both strongholds of President Muhammadu Buhari”.

    Other analysts say the postponement is likely to harm both parties equally, as their supporters who had travelled home to vote last week will be unable to make another journey this weekend.

    Another view holds that the delay will harm Mr Buhari’s chances, as the electoral commission’s un-readiness reflects poorly on him. The commission’s chief, Mahmood Yakubu, was appointed by Mr Buhari in 2015.

    Will the election definitely take place this Saturday?

    Inec says there will be no further delays, but some observers have questioned whether the elections will go ahead on 23 February. Festus Mogae, a former president of Botswana, told the BBC’s Newsday programme that he was doubtful that all the preparations would be completed.

    “It’s a great deal of work yet to be done,” the head of the international election observation mission said.

    “I don’t know whether that can be managed or not, I am not in a position to judge but it makes me apprehensive.”

    And the former vice-president of The Gambia, Fatoumata Tambajang, said she too had doubts about whether Inec could meet its new deadline.

    “One has to be realistic given the enormity of the activities that are supposed to be taken care of,” she said.

    As well as overcoming logistical hurdles, she said popular enthusiasm for the electoral process would have to be restored to where it was until last week’s cancellation.

    What does the election commission say?

    For Inec, keeping to the new date is central to maintaining the public’s trust. Alhaji Yahaya Bello, the resident electoral commissioner for the capital, Abuja, told the BBC there would be “pandemonium” if election materials were not deployed in time.

    “People will just think that Inec has hidden them deliberately, so we can dock some of the results,” he said.

    The business community has also stressed the importance of avoiding further delays, with the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry warning that economic activity would not pick up until the election had been held.

    What happens next?

    The first task is to reconfigure some 180,000 card readers that are being used to validate voters’ identity cards and check their biometric details. The dates on the readers need to be changed to the new election date.

    In a statement, Inec said this process would take five to six days, and is due to be completed by Thursday 21 February.

    Some sensitive election materials, including ballot papers, have been returned to the Central Bank of Nigeria for safekeeping. These are scheduled to be deployed around the country by Friday 22 February, at the latest.

    Election staff, including an estimated one million so-called ad-hoc staff, will also be travelling then. It is unclear what happened to the staff and volunteers, including members of the country’s youth corps, that had already been deployed last Friday.

    By law, all campaigning must end 24 hours before polling stations open. After initially saying that the ban imposed last week would remain in force, Inec went back on its decision on Monday, allowing political parties to resume campaigning this week.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Billionaire Ambani risks jail over missed Ericsson payments

    Indian billionaire businessman Anil Ambani is facing a prison sentence after a deal between his cash-strapped firm Reliance Communications (RCom) and telecoms giant Ericsson collapsed.

    Ericsson is owed 5.5bn rupees (£59.3m) by RCom under the terms of an agreement to manage and operate its network.

    RCom failed to comply with India’s Supreme Court’s order to pay the money by 15 December last year.

    Now the court says Mr Ambani will be jailed for three months unless he pays.

    It found him guilty of contempt, giving him another four weeks to pay or else go to prison.

    Both sides have said they respect the ruling.

    Ericsson signed the deal in 2014 and began proceedings against RCom last year.

    The court also found Reliance Telecom chairman Satish Seth and Reliance Infratel chairperson Chhaya Virani breached the orders.

    But all three can avoid punishment if the money is paid with interest, it said.

    Separately, Reliance Industries, controlled by Anil’s brother Mukesh Ambani, is in talks with Saudi Aramco about possible investments for it in India.

    Oil giant Saudi Aramco signed an agreement in April with Indian refiners to join in a $44bn (£33.7bn) refinery project on the country’s west coast.

    “We are looking at additional investment in India, so we are in discussions with other companies as well, including Reliance and others,” Saudi Aramco chief executive officer Amin Nassar said in a panel discussion in Delhi.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Mukarama Abdulai glad to receive U17 Women’s World Cup prizes

    Mukarama Abdulai is delighted after receiving the 2018 Fifa U17 Women’s World Cup golden boot award and bronze ball.

    Although the Black Maidens were sent packing in the quarter-final in Uruguay, Abdulai – who got seen goals beat Spain’s Claudina Pina to the topscorer’s diadem on superior assists.

    And the 16-year-old, who received her awards at the Ghana FA secretariat, Accra on Tuesday is pleased to have the awards in her custody. 

    Read: Mukarama receives FIFA World Cup trophies

    “I’m delighted to receive these awards finally,” Abdulai told Goal.

    “I have been waiting for this opportunity after the Fifa U17 Women’s World Cup and you can imagine how it feels like winning such awards and for some months not having them.

    Read: I was scared to inform my mom about Black Maidens call-up – Mukarama Abdulai

    “But thanks be to Allah, I have them now and I want to dedicate these awards to all Ghanaians, my teammates, coaches and all those who made it possible for me to get this far.”

    The Northern Ladies forward was named as one of Africa’s most promising talents for 2018 by Goal. Also, she made the shortlist for the 2018 African Women’s Player of the Year award.

     

    Source: Goal