Author: Chris Kodo

  • Mercy Johnson’s daughter, Purity Okojie is a carbon copy of her mom (Photos)

    Mercy Johnson officially became Mrs Okojie in 2011 married to Prince Odianosen Okojie, popularly known as Odi.

    The grand wedding ceremony was held at Christ Embassy,Oregun Ikeja, following the traditional marriage. As expected,many dignitaries including Nollywood stars and top government officials graced the occasion.

    Mercy Johnson has a wonderful family of four children, namely Purity Ozioma Okojie born in December 2012, Henry Okojie born in October 2014, Angel Okojie born in December 2016 and of course the new pikin born in May 2020.

    The beautiful actress was born in Kogi State, loved by many people for her acting roles and personality. She is one of the favorite of many. The actress is fond of showing off her family on her social media pages.

    Being a mother of four,two boys and two girls, one of the children and the oldest to be precise, looks exactly like her mom. One can say she is a carbon copy of her mom, a chip of the old block meaning very much like the father but in this case very much like the mom.

    Purity is a beautiful melanin girl who looks very much like her mother. She has been spotted in different photos looking good like her mother.

    See photos below:

    Source: operanewsapp.com

  • Malik Daabu, others bow out of Multimedia Group in latest chain of resignations

    One of the prominent faces to have also resigned from Multimedia Group recently is the Head of Investigative Desk Malik Daabu, MyNewsGh.com has confirmed.

    He joins others like Emma Morrison General Manager of the Joy cluster who resigned from the Group on 5th June 2020 in order to concentrate on her private businesses.

    Earlier reports suggesting that Seth Kwame Boateng who is widely known for the various life-changing documentaries had resigned and according to sources joined the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

    Malik Daabu who was moved to  head the investigative desk from another department left the Kokomlemle-based Media outfit in March this year to head the Public Relations Unit at the Ghana Maritime Authority.

    Emmanuel Aboagye Wiafe, Norvan Acquah Hayford, Philip Nanfuri, all from Joy Business, have also left the Multimedia Group this year.

    Award-Winning Sports Journalist, Benedict Owusu has also left Multimedia and is currently a service provider to the media group.

    The Multimedia Group in these few months have lost talents to other media entities in the country.

    Top names like Captain Smart, Manasseh Azure, Nana Yaa Brefo,Afia Pokuaa have left the 25 years old Media entity for reasons best known to them.

    Other persons who are said to have been sacked from the Group include Naa Ashorkor, Jerry Tsatro Mordy.

    Source: MyNewsGh.com/Ayeh Offei-Akoto/2020

  • Kumasi: Drama as Imam halts sermon to throw out congregant without face mask

    There was drama at the Ussifiyya Mosque in Kumasi after the Imam paused his sermon during the Friday prayers and asked one of his congregants to leave the mosque for failing to put on a face mask.

    The mandatory wearing of the face mask was part of measures announced by the government prior to the reopening of Mosques and Churches after COVID-19 induced restrictions were eased.

    Although some religious leaders have declared their intentions not to reopen their places of worship despite the easing of the restrictions, majority of mosques in Kumasi on Friday reopened for the first time after a ban on social gathering due to COVID-19.

    The various mosques set-up a task force which was enforcing the measures at their premises.

    Members of the task force ensured that persons coming to the mosques washed their hands, used sanitizers and their body temperature also checked before they were allowed into the main auditorium.

    Posters containing COVID-19 sensitization inscriptions were also placed at entrances of mosques and other vantage locations to educate congregants on how to prevent the spread of the virus.

    At the Kumasi Central Mosque, an ambulance was stationed with paramedics and personnel from the National Disaster Management Organization(NADMO) stationed to attend to emergencies.

    Imam of the Ussifiyya Mosque, Sheik Yussif Alhassan Umar, who ensured that all the measures announced by the Government were adhered to by attendees at his mosque, used part of his sermon to reiterate the need for all to ensure compliance with the guidelines.

    While delivering the Friday sermon and noticed that a member of his congregation was not wearing the face mask which has become mandatory at his mosque, he paused and walked him out.

    “There was a meeting after directives by the Government and I told all the members that we have to try as much as possible to do what we can do to apply the directives because it is prevention for all of us. And we are denying people entering the mosque without the mask, how can you a member enter the mosque without the mask?”

    “No one is above the law. If you are commanding somebody not to enter the mosque without the mask, how can you enter without the mask? You have to lead by example. That is why I sacked him. And when I sacked him, he went out to get the mask before I allowed him to sit in the mosque,” Sheik Ussifiyya explained.

    Muslim leaders have said they will try their best to sustain the enforcement of COVID-19 prevention measures announced by the government.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • McBrown, Fadda Dickson, Kennedy Osei, Abeiku Santana and others visit Family of Kwadwo Wiafe Photos

    Coming after the death of Kwadwo Annor Wiafe, the late employee of Despite Media, Management of the giant media company have paid a visit to the family of the deceased to commiserate with them.

    The members include: Fadda Dickon, Managing Director; Kennedy Osei, General Manager; Roger Quartey, Director of Operation; Abeiku Santana, McBrown and others.

    Kwadwo Wiafe Annor died June 4th at the Nyaho Medical Centre in Accra following a short illness.

    Check out the photos below;

    Source: ghanacelebraties.com

  • Meet the beautiful wife and children of this Ghanaian football star

    Kwadwo Asamoah was born on the 9th of December 1988. He is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Italian club Inter Milan and the Ghana national team. Mainly a left midfielder or left-back, he has also occasionally been employed as a central midfielder.

    A dynamic, hardworking, energetic, versatile and tactically intelligent player, Asamoah is primarily known for his pace, strength, stamina, and his outstanding technical characteristics, as well as his ability to read the game; although he primarily serves as a ball-winner, these attributes allows him to be effective both offensively and defensively, and enables him to play in several positions along the pitch in defence or midfield. A predominantly left-footed player, with Juventus, Asamoah has usually been deployed as a full-back, wing-back, or wide-midfielder on the left flank, although he had previously also been used in the centre as a defensive, central, box-to-box, or offensive midfielder prior to joining the club, and even in the “mezzala” role. In addition to his physical and athletic attributes, he is a very agile footballer, with good vision and an ability to make attacking runs and get into good offensive positions from which he can create chances for teammates with through balls or deliveries into the area from the wing; he is also a neat passer, a powerful striker of the ball from distance, and a skilful dribbler. Despite his ability, Asamoah has often been sidelined through injury.

    He began his professional career with Italian club Udinese in 2008; his consistent performances earned him a transfer to Juventus in 2012, where, with his energy, versatility, and technical skills, he played a key role in helping the club to six consecutive Serie A titles between 2013 and 2018, among other titles, although his appearances at the club were limited by injuries during his later seasons. He joined Inter in 2018. At international level, he has represented Ghana in four Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, and two FIFA World Cups.

    Asamoah was awarded CAF Most Promising African Player in 2010 and named Ghana Player of the Year twice consecutively for 2012 and 2013. In 2013, Asamoah was ranked as the 27th best footballer in the world by Bloomberg.

    Honours:

    Serie A: 201213, 201314, 201415, 201516, 201617, 201718

    Coppa Italia: 201415, 201516, 201617, 201718

    Supercoppa Italiana: 2012, 2013, 2015.

    Individual Awards:

    CAF Most Promising African Player: 2010

    Ghana Player of the Year: 2012, 2013

    CAF Team of the Year: 2014

    Serie A Team of the Year: 201314

    In 2012, Kwadwo Asamoah got married to a very beautiful wife by the name Abena. They have been in marriage since 2012. The couple shares two cute children, Jason (son) and Jada Asamoah (daughter).

    The family lives in Turin, Italy. Kwadwo has, however, been secretive about his family background and prefers to have a low profile. Nevertheless, his younger sibling, Gabriel Asamoah, once appeared on the headlines back in 2013 when he was in trials with Udinese Football Club.

    Throwback to when Asamoah almost had a big fight with his wife when he was accused by a Germany-based Ghanaian lady, Ohemaa Glory that Asamoah has been making overtures at her.

    According to Ohemaa who has been regularly sharing stunning photos on Instagram, the former Juventus man slid into her DM for her number and after she refused, he blocked her.

    Asamoah replied to the claim saying that was it bad to ask for a number?

    It caused havoc on social media as people wondered why a married man will be asking for a lady’s number on social media.

    For many of them who jumped to Kwadwo Asamoah’s defense, Ohemaa Glory was only trying to tarnish the image of the footballer.

    Source: operanewsapp.com

  • Give Kurt Okraku time to work – Mohammed Polo

    Legendary Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Polo insists GFA President Kurt Okraku needs time to work, after criticisms from a section of the public.

    Football fans and some club administrators are unhappy with the FA’s handling of issues during COVID-19, drawing huge backlash at the president.

    However, Polo believes Kurt Okraku is on track and needs time to bring his plans to reality.

    “I think is too early to judge him because the work at stake for him is huge and not an easy job as well,” he told Bryt FM.

    “Though the Ghana Premier League was without a headline sponsor, it was going well until the suspension of football but it is just unfortunate.

    “We need to give him ample time to do his work rather than criticizing him. We have to give him the chance to operate and see what he brings on board.

    “His time in office now is limited and so why should we criticize him? He quizzed.

    “The pull him down will not help us as a country. I think Kurt needs time because he also has what he is bringing on board as Ghana FA president.

    “He has a four-year mandate so we should wait for him to go at least three years before we talk about his work but judging him within seven-eight months is not the best.”

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Highly-rated defender Abdul Mumin on Benfica and Porto radar

    Portuguese giants Benfica and FC Porto have shown interest in signing Ghanaian youngster Abdul Mumin.

    Mumin who is currently with Danish side FC Nordsjaelland is being watched by many clubs following his impressive outings in the SuperLiga.

    Scottish champions Celtic, English Premier League side Brighton have all expressed interest with the latest to do so coming from Benfica and FC Porto.

    It is reported, the 22-year old rejected January bids from French side Strasbourg and Belgian outfit Zulte-Waregem.

    However, he has signed a one month contract extension with FC Nordsjaelland which runs till end of the season.

    The former Right to Dream player is however a top target of many clubs and is highly tipped to make a move when the season comes to an end.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • MP for Gushegu painfully withdraws from NPP primaries

    The Member of Parliament for Gushegu in the Northern Region, Dr. Ziblim Iddi has formally written to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on his decision to pull out of the upcoming parliamentary primaries in constituencies with sitting MPs.

    The primaries originally scheduled for April 25 was postponed due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The NPP set June 20 as the new date for the election following the easing of restrictions on public gathering by President Akufo-Addo on May 31.

    But Dr. Ziblim Iddi, who is also the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, in a letter dated June 4 addressed to the General Secretary of the NPP expressed the difficulty of his decision to step down.

    “I arrived at this painful decision after a very broad consultation and deep introspection,” he said in the letter.

    He copied Northern Regional Chairman of the NPP, Chief of Staff at the Office of the President and National Campaign Manager of the NPP in the letter.

    He has therefore asked the party to withdraw his application and delete his profile on the Notice of Poll and ballot paper for the elections.

     

    Source: 3 News

  • Remember Shata Bandle, the guy who claims to be richer than Dangote

    Social media platforms has made many lives a life of of pretence, many claim to be what they are not. Some people have what is called audio money.

    Shata Bandle is a self-acclaimed billionaire, who also boast to be richer than Dangote, he is a short handsome young rich nigga who is a citizen of Ghana.

    He has been spotted with celebrities in Nigeria, Rude boy featured Shata Bandle in one of his song titiled ‘Audio money’. I think he featured him to tell the word that Bandle just have audio money, how can a man richer than Dangote will be used for a music video.

    Meanwhile Shata Bandle has been  hiding recently, people don’t tend to talk about him anymore.

    Yesterday Shata Bandle shared some cool pictures of himself on his social media handle. Below are some of the pictures:

    Shata Bandle I really missed your video updates, please do upload one. Your fans can’t wait to see you again.

    Source: operanewsapp.com

  • Ashongman Estate: Two construction workers die after wall collapses on them

    Two construction workers have died after a wall collapsed on them at Small Dome, Ashongman Estates a suburb of Accra.

    One other worker has been hospitalised and is in a critical condition.

    Citi News gathers that the incident occurred a little after 7 am on Friday when the workers, constructing drainage in the area, had reported to the site for work.

    Due to rains a day earlier, it is believed that the wall they were working close to was weak and collapsed on them trapping them underneath.

    According to an eyewitness, residents came together to rescue the victims but realised that one had died on the spot.

    Confirming the development to Citi News, the Accra Regional Police PRO, DSP Effia Tenge said one of the victims, who is still alive is receiving treatment t the 37 Military Hospital.

    “This morning around 8 am, the police had a distress call to the effect that a wall had collapsed on some workers at a road construction site at Ashongman Estate. The police proceeded there and found that the wall had collapsed on three of the workers who were working at the site. Two of them were taken to the hospital but one died immediately upon arrival at the Ashongman Estate community hospital. One of them who was also in critical condition was also referred to the 37 Military Hospital. However one also died on the site,” she said.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • KNUST to continue with online teaching and learning despite eased restrictions

    Management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has resolved to go ahead with its planned online teaching and learning for the rest of the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year.

    This is despite the easing of the COVID-19 induced restrictions for schools to partially re-open.

    The school in a statement after an emergency meeting between its academic board and the Student Representative Council (SRC) on Thursday, June 4, 2020, said the decision was arrived at following concerns over the possible spread of the coronavirus among students.

    “The existing arrangements for on-line teaching and assessment for continuing and final year students, as agreed at an Emergency Academic Board Meeting held on 4th May 2020, (for the rest of the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year), should hold. This is in consideration of the fact that more than 80% of assignments and project work which would be used as an assessment for the end of second-semester examinations, have already been completed and submitted for marking. All online assignments and assessments should be completed by 30th June 2020”, school authorities said.

    However, students who may have difficulty in accessing the online facilities have been given the option to re-locate to campus from June 15-30, 2020.

    Such students have been asked to contact their Heads of Department through their class representatives.

    MPhil and PhD students will have their oral examination and defence via Zoom.

    Meanwhile, the University says its COVID-19 team will ensure that adequate safety measures will be instituted while students who return to the school are examined.

    Other directives for medical students

    Sixth Year clinical students of the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD) and Veterinary Medicine should report on 15th June 2020.

    They will be accommodated at the Clinical Students Hostel at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital while 6th-year final students of the School of Veterinary Medicine will be accommodated at the SRC Hostel on campus.

    The students will be required to take an abridged examination, consisting of theory and clinical assessments which will be organized in small groups, in compliance with the protocol on social distancing.

    The assessment will be for a maximum period of three weeks after which the fifth years will report for their session.

    Final year university students to go back to school

    University students in their final year are expected to resume school on Monday, June 15, 2020.

    The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his 10th televised address, announced the reopening of schools for final year students only to prepare and enable them to take their exit examinations.

    University lectures will take place with half the class sizes.

    But, foreign tertiary students who are outside the country and are identified will be allowed to return granted their country will allow them to exit.

     

     

  • Burial date for the late Kwadwo Wiafe announced

    The burial date for the late Kwadwo Wiafe who passed away on June 4, 2020 has been announced by his family.

    It was announced today after some internal family deliberations. His burial will take place on July 4, 2020.

    This was revealed when his colleagues from the Despite Media Group visited the family to sympathize with them.

    Kwadwo Wiafe was reported dead at the Nyaho Hospital after suffering a brief illness.

    Source: www.ghgossip.com

  • GNFS saves burning petrol tanker from explosion

    The timely response from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) saved a burning petrol tanker from exploding at Gomoa Buduatta.

    The petrol tanker, with the registration number (GT 4863-11) was travelling towards Accra when it caught fire from the engine compartment at Gomoa Buduatta in the Central Region.

    Divisional Officer III (DOIII), Abdul Wasiu Hudu, Central Regional Public Relations Officer of the GNFS who confirmed the incident to the GNA said the Service received a distress call of a fire involving a Fuel tanker at about 1747 hours.

    He said the driver and the mate tried to put off the fire with the extinguisher but were not successful.

    Mr Hudu said personnel from the Apam and Budumburam Fire Stations were quickly dispatched to the scene of the incident, where they were able to contain the fire from spreading to the combustible liquid it was carrying.

    He said but for the timely response of the fire service, the whole tanker could have exploded.

     

    Source: www.gna.org.gh
  • Sad moments as management & staff of Despite Media pay the family of the late Kwadwo Wiafe a visit (photo)

    Popular Ghanaian master of ceremony (MC), Kwadwo Wiafe was confirmed dead yesterday and as tradition demands, his friends thronged to his family house to give them their condolences.

    With this in mind, his colleagues and management at Despite Media paid a condolence visit to strengthen his family.

    It was a sad moment as these workers arrived.

    Among those sighted were the Managing Director of Despite Media, Fadda Dickson, General Manager, Kennedy Osei, drive time host on Okay FM, Abeiku Santana, and actress cum presenter Nana Ama McBrown.

    Source: www.ghgossip.com

     

  • Ghanas COVID-19 deaths rise to 42

    Ghana has recorded four more COVID-19 related deaths as the countries case count rose to 9,168.

    There have now been 42 fatalities, according to the Ghana Health Service.

    Two of the latest deaths were in the Ashanti Region with a 56-year-old man who had hypertension and diabetes as underlying conditions and a 52-year-old woman who had diabetes as an underlying condition.

    The other two deaths were in the Greater Accra Region with a 71-year-old woman and a 46-year-old man; both of who had hypertension.

    An additional 146 persons have recovered from the virus pushing that count to 3,132.

    There are currently 5,378 active cases.

    Seventeen of the current cases are in severe conditions and three are said to be critical.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • Stop bastardizing the EC – Nana Boakye cautions NDC

    NPP National Youth Organizer, Nana Boakye has warned the rank and file of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to stop bastardizing the Electoral Commission (EC).

    Nana Boakye, also called Nana B, noted that the NDC is their own nightmare not the EC.

    EC Registration Exercise

    The Electoral Commission says it will commence the new voters’ registration exercise in the middle of June, 2020.

    The exercise is to ensure a credible voters’ register for this year’s general elections and all other elections that will be held in the country.

    According to the EC, only Ghana card and passport holders will be eligible to register their names; however, those without these two legal requirements can still go ahead to have their names written in the new voters’ register once they have a guarantor.

    Opposition To EC

    The EC has come under intense criticisms by leadership and members of the opposition NDC.

    The NDC has challenged the EC’s decision to compile a new voters’ register and dragged the Commission to the Supreme Court seeking clarifications on whether or not its decision is in accordance with the constitution.

    The party also accuses the Commission of trying to disenfranchise 11 million Ghanaians, hence the decision to use only the Ghana card and passport for the registration exercise.

    They are praying the highest court of the land to direct the EC to allow old voters’ ID holders to participate in the exercise.

    EC/NIA Election Rigging

    The NDC leadership says more Ghanaians do not have the Ghana card and has blamed it on the National Identification Authority (NIA).

    The party claims the NIA has been done only over 7 million cards while there is a large chunk of Ghanaians who have not been able to register for the cards because the Authority failed to do their work effectively.

    They further accuse thet EC and NIA of colluding with the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to rig the December elections in favor of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

    Nana Boakye Scolds The NDC

    The NPP National Youth Organizer has asked the NDC not to blame the NIA or EC over the party’s fears that there will be a low turnout of their members and supporters during the registration exercise.

    According to him, the NDC have contributed to their own woes and should see themselves as their own enemies.

    He explained to host Kwami Sefa Kayi on ”Kokrokoo” on Peace FM that the leadership of NDC asked their members not to partake in the NIA exercise; so if the members have obeyed the instructions and do not have the NIA cards, they should have themselves to blame.

    ”When you, yourself, you have bastardized the process. You have told your supporters not to be part of the process; something that is a national exercise. The NIA is established by an Act of Parliament from 2007…It operated under NDC’s 8 years of rule. Something established by an Act of Parliament, you have told your people that you’re not going to take part…I worship NPP. Ghana first but I serve the NPP. I work for the NPP; so if I tell my youth that do not do this, I’m telling you they’re going to comply. So, when a whole General Secretary, a whole party Chairman, you tell your people ‘don’t take part in the exercise’; then we go and do it and we record a low turnout, then you waste money to organize a press conference to tell Ghanaians that they’re going to be disenfranchised because a lot of people did not take part in the NIA registration”.

    He exposed the hypocrisy of the NDC saying ”you are the same person who gave a bad order that the people should not take part and today, you turn round to come and blame NIA for low turnout”.

    ”…how can people rise to that level of hypocrisy and that we descend down?” he exclaimed.

    Watch full submissions below:

    Source: Peace FM

  • 2020 elections: Independent presidential aspirants promise to end NDC-NPP monopoly

    A Coalition of Independent Presidential Aspirants (CIPA) is poised to change history and deliver to Ghanaians better accountability, better citizen-centred management of its economy and resources, and a long-term agenda that secures Ghana’s posterity.

    “The mission is to present to Ghanaians a coalition of Ghanaian leaders in their own fields, with global expertise, and let our people know we have the concern and skillset to unseat and replace the entrenched political NDC and NPP parties in the upcoming Presidential Election,” a release issued in Accra said.

    Members of the CIPA) are Mr Kofi Koranteng, a Ghanaian investment banker and real estate investor; Mr Samuel Ofori Ampofo, a retired Ghanaian mechanical engineer, farmer and rural banker; Marricke Kofi Gane, an international development expert, lecturer and chartered certified accountant; Mr Carl Ebo Morgan, a businessman, political scientist and project Management consultant; and Onipayde Ossom Teye, a businessman and welder.

    “It is our hope that others who share the vision will see the need to join forces with us for the greater good of God and Country,” the team said.

    According to the release, the presidential campaigns of the various Independent Aspirants reached a consensus that the best approach to fight for the survival of Ghana and dispose of the NDC and NPP, was to unite behind a single campaign agenda.

    “There is a general realisation and acceptance in the nation that Ghana is at the crossroads of a leadership crisis and that Ghana, as we knew it as an independent nation, may not survive under the heavy foreign debt burden, lack of payback plan, and lack of transparency,” it said

    It added that “neither of the two major political party leadership cares enough to understand the real needs of the ordinary people.

    “They do not seem fully cognizant of the era we are in and about the youth and their struggles for survival. The leadership seems selfish and greedy and unconcerned about the citizens and the need to plan for posterity.

    The team of independent presidential aspirants stressed the need to position Ghana to present a better future for generations.

    “Each of these aspirants is pledged to consolidating efforts with a unified Presidential candidate, to win the Presidency in 2020.

    Their goal in the next few months is to restore Ghana’s dignity in all sectors of the nation, primarily, agriculture to a high level of modernisation, competitive advantage and productivity; attractive farming communities with basic roads and amenities to attract the youth and a pragmatic and superior educational system linked to job creation for our graduates.

    They would also pursue public and private financial capital investment in the Youth such as scholarships and student loans; boost-in loans for small and medium scale businesses and come out with first-class Health care that delivers improved life expectancy as in developed countries and environmental sanitation second to none with 99.9 per cent control of the mosquito breeding and malaria in 3 years.

    According to the release the team assures Ghanaians of banning open gutters and making underground sewage systems standard throughout Ghana.

    It would also reduce the size of Government by 50 per cent or more, cut the colonial allowance systems, and balance the Ghana government budget within three years and deal with corruption in the most cross-cutting, efficient and ruthless manner within the confines of the law.

    Source: GNA

  • Independent presidential aspirants to unseat NDC-NPP in 2020 elections

    A Coalition of Independent Presidential Aspirants (CIPA) is poised to change history and deliver to Ghanaians better accountability, better citizen-centered management of its economy and resources, and a long-term agenda that secures Ghana’s posterity.

    “The mission is to present to Ghanaians a coalition of Ghanaian leaders in their own fields, with global expertise, and let our people know we have the concern and skillset to unseat and replace the entrenched political NDC and NPP parties in the upcoming Presidential Election,” a release issued in Accra said.

    Members of the CIPA) are Mr Kofi Koranteng, a Ghanaian investment banker and real estate investor; Mr Samuel Ofori Ampofo, a retired Ghanaian mechanical engineer, farmer and rural banker; Marricke Kofi Gane, an international development expert, lecturer and chartered certified accountant; Mr Carl Ebo Morgan, a businessman, political scientist and project Management consultant; and Onipayde Ossom Teye, a businessman and welder.

    “It our hope that others who share the vision will see the need to join forces with us for the greater good of God and Country,” the team said.

    According to the release, the presidential campaigns of the various Independent Aspirants reached a consensus that the best approach to fight for the survival of Ghana and dispose of the NDC and NPP, was to unite behind a single campaign agenda.

    “There is a general realization and acceptance in the nation that Ghana is at the crossroads of a leadership crisis and that Ghana as we knew it as an independent nation may not survive under the heavy foreign debt burden, lack of payback plan, and lack of transparency,” it said

    It added that, “neither of the two major political party leadership cares enough to understand the real needs of the ordinary people.

    “They do not seem fully cognizant of the era we are in and about the youth and their struggles for survival. The leadership seems selfish and greedy and unconcerned about the citizens and the need to plan for posterity.

    The team of independent presidential aspirants stressed the need to position Ghana to present a better future for generations.

    “Each of these aspirants is pledged to consolidating efforts with a unified Presidential candidate, to win the Presidency in 2020.

    Their GOAL in the next few months is to restore Ghana’s dignity in all sectors of the nation, primarily, agriculture to a high level of modernisation, competitive advantage and productivity; attractive farming communities with basic roads and amenities to attract the youth and a pragmatic and superior educational system linked to job creation for our graduates.

    They would also pursue public and private financial capital investment in the Youth such as scholarships and student loans; boost-in loans for small and medium scale businesses and come out with a first class Health care that delivers improved life expectancy as in developed countries and environmental sanitation second to none with 99.9 percent control of the mosquito breeding and malaria in 3 years.

    According to the release the team assures Ghanaians of banning open gutters and making underground sewage systems standard throughout Ghana.

    It would also reduce the size of Government by 50 per cent or more, cut the colonial allowance systems, and balance the Ghana government budget within three years and deal with corruption in the most cross-cutting, efficient and ruthless manner within the confines of law.

    Source: GNA

  • Prisoners ask for isolation centre, freedom for minor offenders

    Inmates of the Ho Central Prisons have appealed to the Government to provide the Prisons with isolation centres in the wake of COVID-19.

    They also appealed for minor offenders to be freed to make room for social and physical distancing in the cells.

    The prisoners made the appeal when Mr Prosper Pi-Bansah, Ho Municipal Chief Executive, donated assorted personal protective equipment, including an infrared thermometer gun, alcohol-based hand sanitizers, liquid soaps, and packs of tissue paper to the Prisons.

    The inmates commended the MCE for the gesture and government for efforts at containing the pandemic and said it was time attention was given to “us too.”

    They said despite social distancing being a major protocol in preventing the spread of the virus, they continued to “sleep in groups of 70/80 in a cell with no isolation centre for inmates who are very sick.”

    The prisoners said though people the world over were adapting to a new normal, it was business as usual for the inmates with “overcrowding everywhere. Overcrowding in cells, pavilion, everywhere…”

    They also lamented on the sanitation situation in the Prisons and called for support.

    The Ghana News Agency observed that the pavilion in the male prisons was jam-packed with only about five inmates wearing nose masks.

    A few of them were also spotted eating together and others singing and shouting in close proximity.

    Last month, the Prisons allegedly threatened to shut its gates to new inmates due to overcrowding.

    The MCE urged inmates who had nose masks to wear them regularly to stop the spread of the disease, stressing, “nose masks are now the new pattern of dressing for our safety.”

    Mr Andrews Dzokoto, Deputy Director of Prisons, Volta Regional Commander of Prisons commended the MCE and the Assembly for the support.

    He said the Ho Central Prisons, designed for 150 inmates had 423 prisoners with some sleeping under the beds of others.

    Mr Dzokoto said the major challenge was overcrowding and that all inmates had nose masks and were regularly encouraged to wear them.

    The MCE made similar donations to the Police, Immigration, and military in Ho.

    He observed that some security officers were not observing the safety protocols, especially the wearing of nose masks, and said, it was affecting enforcement.

    Mr Pi-Bansah said the Assembly was, therefore, forming a multi-taskforce to ensure all safety protocols were observed strictly to curb the spread of the virus.

    Ho, Volta Regional capital as of May 31, 2020, had 23 COVID-19 positive cases out of 84 in the Region.

    The Region is said to have also recorded two COVID-19 deaths and 35 recoveries at the end of May.

    Source: GNA

  • Four armed robbers arrested for stealing 60 cattle

    Four armed robbers who stole sixty cattle belonging to a businessman in Gomoa Kweikrom in the Central Region have been arrested and sent to the Police headquarters for interrogation.

    The four armed robbers were part of a gang of ten who raided the cattle ranch in Gomoa Kweikrom, wounded an eye witness and made away with the cattle.

    Sources close to Atinka News say the robbers are believed to be part of a gang that usually terrorise residents who commute on the Gomoa Akotsi Kweikrom stretch.

    A joint team of Police officer from the Police headquarters and their counterpart from Gomoa Akotsi upon intelligence information arrested the four in their hideout in Akotsi.

    Speaking to Atinka News in an interview, Ganiyu Moses, a worker at the ranch indicated that the eye witness who was wounded with a machete during the robbery is receiving treatment at the Trauma and Specialist hospital in Winneba.

    Source: Atinka FM

  • AMA commences data collection exercise for churches and mosques

    The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has commenced the process of collating data of all places of worship within its jurisdiction.

    A statement signed by Mr Gilbert Nii Ankrah, Head of Public Affairs for AMA said the data will identify the number of churches and mosques within the metropolis and capture details of the number of members, location, contact persons, among others.

    The exercise will enable the Assembly to prepare itself to enforce the guidelines and assist in conducting contact-tracing should there be any confirmed COVID-19 case within any church or place of worship.

    The statement said Environmental Health Officers, and Social Welfare Officers and Building Inspectors from the Assembly would be visiting communities to collect data on all places of worship so as to locate them and reach out.

    “The AMA is, therefore, urging all religious leaders to accord its officers the needed cooperation to ensure a successful exercise,” it added.

    Source: GNA

  • More than 3 million Ghana Cards to be issued from June 8

    The National Identification Authority (NIA) says it will issue 3,875,441 Ghana Cards to applicants in 5,635 registration centres in all the regions concurrently, from Monday, June 8 to Tuesday, June 16.

    The nationwide exercise, it said, would enable 11,062,850 Ghanaians to possess their cards in good time to use them for vouching for their relatives or other Ghanaians who wished to register during the nationwide mop-up registration exercise.

    The mop-up exercise would begin from Thursday, June 18 to mid-September.

    A statement signed by Mr Francis Palmdeti, Head of Corporate Affairs of the NIA, and copied to the Ghana News Agency, on Friday, said the issuance of the cards would also enable holders to use it for other mandatory purposes stated in the National Identity Register Regulation, 2012 (LI 2111), including registering as a voter and vouching for others as Ghanaians.

    The NIA would provide adequate personal protective equipment for all NIA field officials for use during the exercise, the statement said.

    Also, “all registration centres will be equipped with the requisite resources to ensure effective observance of all prescribed health and safety protocols.”

    Additionally, “security personnel will be deployed at each registration centre to enforce compliance with crowd control measures, such as physical distancing and the appointment system”.

    It said all applicants attending NIA card collection centres must wear a face mask and wash their hands before beginning the Card collection process.

    Source: GNA

  • Coronavirus: Hungarian Ambassador, others donate to University of Ghana Hospital

    Mr András Szabó, the Ambassador of Hungary to Ghana and Mr Imre Hegyesi, Hungarian General Manager of a Takoradi-based Sludge Management Company Limited, has presented COVID-19 relief items to the University of Ghana Hospital, Legon.

    The items included; 3300 pieces of surgical masks and N95 face masks. Mr Szabó, in a statement from the Embassy and copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the health sector was an industry Hungary was working towards becoming completely active.

    However, he said, a number of reputable Ghanaian doctors were trained in the Central European country.

    He disclosed that a new complex oncology project was announced to be implemented in Ghana, in partnership with the Turkish Government.

    The Ambassador added: “We are keen on health-related developments in Ghana even though it is sad that this time we should rearrange a bit of these projects in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “Hungary, for instance, started its own production of mass-ventilators which we believe could also support the health sector very soon.”

    Mr Hegyesi speaking about the donated items, said although they were relatively a small contribution, he hoped that they efficiently served in the fight against COVID-19.

    Mr Eric H. Gaisey, Administrator of the Hospital, expressed gratitude to the Ambassador and General Manager for the kind gesture and expressed optimism that they would help to control the spread of the virus.

    Source: GNA

  • National Blood Service sees 25.9% drop in blood donation

    The National Blood Service has recorded a sharp decline in blood donation in the first five months of 2020 as compared to the same period in the previous year in the Southern Zone – Accra and its environs.

    This decline is attributed to the impact of COVID-19 and its restrictions.

    The volume of blood dropped from 7,494 pints in the first five months of 2019 to 5,555 this year.

    This represents a whopping 25.9% drop.

    This means that thousands of Ghanaians with various health conditions that required blood transfusion might have died as a result of the non-availability of blood.

    The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the National Blood Service, Mr Steven Addai-Baah, told The Finder that “stocks have always been dwindling since the novel coronavirus was recorded in the country”.

    He explained that most donors have been under restrictions for some time while the fear of contracting COVID-19 has also scared others from donating blood.

    “Institutions like the churches, schools and other institutional bodies have been our constant donors.

    “Prior to the COVID-19, stocks were usually appreciable because our donors were consistent, but as result of the restrictions, donations have declined.

    “We had a plan with the churches, schools and institutions to donate every four months, with others also donating every two years,” he stressed.

    Total units of blood in the nation

    Addai-Baah mentioned that he could not disclose the volume of blood the country has at the moment because they did not have the data from other Regions.

    The National Blood Service is divided into three zones: southern zone, which is Accra and its environs; central zone, which is Kumasi in Ashanti Region and its environs; and Tamale takes care of the five regions of the north.

    “In Accra, we usually supply about 150 to 200 pints of blood every day, but because of the coronavirus pandemic, we are unable to meet that demand even though the request for blood keeps coming in.

    “About eight to 15 people currently donate blood in a day, which is woefully inadequate.

    “We have types of blood donation, which is the voluntary blood donation, family replacement donation and commercial donations. Currently, we normally do more of family replacement, where a relative is asked to donate to the other, and that has increased more in this period of COVID-19,” he added.

    Strategies to make up for voluntary blood donation

    In the quest to make up for easy and accessible voluntary donation of blood, he said, the southern zone has set up more centres within communities.

    His outfit, Addai-Baah indicated, has resorted to appealing to people at their doorsteps to donate blood, adding, “We have asked people to come around to donate blood. Prior to the pandemic, we waited for people to walk in to donate blood, and this has become difficult, so we are currently taking it to the doorstep of the community.

    “We currently have one at Adenta Municipal Assembly, Tema Municipal Assembly and Kasoa Methodist Church.

    “The assemblies have been kind enough to announce to the community by the help of their information van to go round the community to announce that the blood donation team is stationed at the assembly and that they should come and donate,” he said.

    The PRO for the National Blood Service also stated that they have a database of their regular donors, and it helps them to call to remind them to donate blood.

    Source: The Finder

  • Government tops up grants of LEAP beneficiaries

    Government, through the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), has topped-up grants of beneficiaries under its Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme to enable them to purchase basic COVID-19 personal protective equipment.

    The top-up was due to the change in the mode of payment of the beneficiaries as a result of the social distancing measures instituted by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

    In view of the COVID-19 preventive protocols, beneficiaries are to visit banks and cash points to access grant, instead of the usual mode of disbursement through LEAP payment points.

    According to the Gender Ministry, the top-up was to enable beneficiaries to purchase face masks, hand sanitizers and reduce the burden on the cost of transportation to the banks.

    Mr Myles Ongoh, Assistant Director of the LEAP Programme, Ministry of Gender an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Accra explained that one eligible member of the LEAP beneficiaries would receive GH¢64.00, two eligible member households would receive GH¢76.00, while three eligible member households would receive GH¢88.00 and four or more, GH¢106.00.

    For the transportation, LEAP beneficiaries from rural communities received a top-up of GH¢20.00 and GH¢7.00 for urban communities and all households are also given a flat top-up (for both urban and rural communities) of GH¢10.00, he said.

    Mr Ongoh said: “We would want to express our gratitude to the Gender Minister, Mrs Cynthia Mamle Morrison for making issues of vulnerability and disability dear to her heart and insisting that we do the right thing with our proposals, and readily ensuring that these beneficiaries are paid their monies”.

    The Assistant Director also thanked the development partners of the programme World Bank, the Department for International Development, and UNICEF for their support in ensuring that MoGCSP achieved most of its objectives.

    Mr Colson Akanbasiam, Head of Communications of the LEAP Programme, said the District Social Welfare Officers, would ensure the successful implementation of the changes.

    He said the officers were tasked to sensitise beneficiaries and were available to provide them with sensitisation materials at the banking halls and hand washing areas to support in the efforts to mitigate COVID-19.

    He explained that the LEAP programme, as part of measures to reduce the impact of COVID-19 on its beneficiaries, paid them two months of their grants during the period of restriction of movement.

    He said the secretariat also embarked on field monitoring to ensure that staff of the LEAP Management dealing directly with the beneficiaries adhere strictly to the safety protocols and gave the beneficiaries the amounts due.

    The LEAP, implemented in 2008 by the MoGCSP, is a soft-conditional cash transfer programme to reduce poverty by smoothening consumption and promoting human capital development among extremely poor households.

    Beneficiaries of the intervention are orphans and vulnerable children, persons aged 65 and above without support, persons with a severe disability who cannot work, and extremely poor pregnant women with infants (under one year).

    Source: GNA

  • Pre-mature to audit Coronavirus Alleviation Response Programme – Minister

    Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister of Information on Thursday said it is pre-mature for the Minority in Parliament to call for a special audit of the COVID-19 Alleviation Response Programme whilst various intervention programmes are still ongoing.

    The Information Minister explained that Article 187 of the 1992 Constitution stated that general auditing was supposed to be conducted at the end of the financial year.

    Additionally, Section 16 of the Audit Service Act stipulated that in addition to the general audit, a special audit could be performed by the Auditor-General at the end of a financial year.

    Mr Nkrumah was responding to a question from a journalist during a media briefing in Accra on the Minority’s call for a special audit into the GHc280.3 million spent on supply of free food and water for Ghanaians during the lockdown.

    The Information Minister said: “It is becoming increasingly clear that our colleagues in the Minority will always find an opportunity to raise controversy, with the hope to distract us from the COVID-19 Response Programme, but we’ll not be distracted”.

    At a news conference on Wednesday, Mr Cassiel Ato Forson, the NDC Ranking Member on the Finance Committee of Parliament, called for special audit of the COVID-19 Alleviation Response Programme, which government supplied free food and water to Ghanaians during the partial lockdown.

    Source: GNA

  • Former President Rawlings urges SA to expose apartheid collaborators

    Former President Jerry John Rawlings has urged the South Africans to expose apartheid collaborators, some of whom parade in their countries as patriots after performing some unconscionable and extremely repulsive acts.

    He noted that the intelligence machinery of the former apartheid regime of South Africa used to pay treacherous characters in some African countries; adding that the collaborators served as spies and helped to spread malicious disinformation.

    Former President Rawlings made the appeal in Accra in a virtual address to mark the 41st Anniversary of the June 4th Revolution, on the theme: “Strengthening the Spirit of Patriotism, Resilience and Integrity in Difficult Times”.

    He said because the post-apartheid leadership of South Africa was silent on some of the traitors spread across the continent, many of them were still doing some perfidious things.

    Source: GNA

  • A Plus damns Ghana wreath-laying ceremony for George Floyd

    Political activist, Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as ‘A Plus’, is wondering why the government of Ghana has organised a memorial and wreath-laying ceremony for the late George Floyd when nothing of the sort was done for the many Ghanaian lives lost either through accidents or brutalities.

    George Floyd was an African American who was “gruesomely killed” by a white American police officer in the USA on 25 May 2020.

    Floyd, who told the white cop he could not breathe while he knelt on his neck, has sparked protests across the US for the past 10 days.

    In Ghana, on Friday, 5 June 2020, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority, Office of Diaspora Affairs and the Diaspora African Forum has organised a memorial and wreath-laying ceremony at the W. E. B. Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan-African Culture in honour of Floyd with an invitation to African Americans to re-settle in Ghana if they feel unwanted in the USA.

    Reacting to this in a Facebook post, A Plus who is also a musician, said: “The government of Ghana is holding a ceremony in honor of George Floyd but government has not been able to tell us why police shot and killed 7 unarmed Zongo boys in Kumasi and what has become of the investigation because Zongo lives don’t matter.

    “3 girls went missing in Takoradi but we didn’t hold a ceremony to honour them because Takoradi lives don’t matter. An unarmed man was shot and killed at Ashaiman during the lockdown but Ashaiman lives don’t matter.

    “70 Ghanaians died in one accident at Kintampo. We didn’t hold an event to honor them. We didn’t even do DNA to identity those who were burnt beyond recognition so that their families could give them a befitting burial. We just dug a mass grave and pushed all of them into it. That was the end.

    “Today, we are holding a ceremony in Ghana to honour George Floyd. But this same government sent police to brutalise peaceful protesters in Adenta who were protesting for a footbridge. Ghanaians are not blacks. Their lives don’t matter!!! One day all of us will know who really cares about this country and its people. May God grant all of us long life!!!” he added.

    Source: Class FM

  • NDC’s biggest mistake is choosing Mahama as flagbearer – Nana B

    National Youth Organizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye popularly known as Nana B, has said the biggest mistake the largest opposition NDC has made is to make former President John Mahama their flagbearer.

    But he says it is to the advantage of the which the ruling NPP.

    He argued on Adom FM’s ‘Badwam Mpensenpensenmu’ programme that members of the NDC have regretted choosing ex-President John Dramani Mahama to lead them, but they had no other choice since looking through the hierarchy of their party there was no one to lead them.

    According to him, he is the only man in the party who has the capacity to ‘waste’ his money on the 2020 elections since they (members of the NDC) are very much aware of not winning power.

    The NPP Communicator noted that former President Mahama keeps providing his party men poor leadership show.

    ” . . Look, apart from the fact that former President John Mahama is providing his party men with poor leadership advice, he has as well lost track of becoming the President of this state,” Nana Boakye said.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Kwesi Pratt walks off ‘Kokrokoo’ show after ‘friendly fire’

    Panel discussions on Peace FM morning show ‘Kokrokoo’ is not only educative and informative, but oftentimes emotional with a bit of friendly heckling now and then.

    However, during Friday’s edition of the award-winning programme, Kwasi Pratt Jnr felt the interjections were unruly and deliberate.

    The Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper who was on the show with NPP’s National Youth Organiser Henry Nana Boakye and Head of the Monitoring Unit of the Forestry Commission, Charles Owusu, abdicated his seat at the tail end of the programme and walked away; leaving the discussion for the other two.

    The issue on the table was the controversies surrounding the new voters’ register amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.

    Watch the incident below.

    Source: Peace FM

  • US$450,000 FX Auction rejected but bids oversubscribed by 202%

    US$450,000 bids submitted for the 17th Forex Forward Auction was rejected by the Bank of Ghana.

    This was because the bids did not meet the FX (foreign exchange) forward auction guidelines.

    However, the bids were subscribed by 202%, amounting to GHS75.7 million.

    The Bank of Ghana, however, accepted GHS25 million bids.

    Out of the bids, the 7-day tenor was highly subscribed to the tune of GHS40 million. The number of bids were 17.

    The 15-day tenor was oversubscribed to the tune of GHS25 million. The number of bids were 13. The 75-day tenor did not receive any bids.

    Analysts believe the uncertainty about the global economy due to the coronavirus, is the reason behind the bids for short tenors.

    In the second quarter of 2020, the Ghana cedi depreciated by about 3.1% against the US dollar after closing the first quarter with a net appreciation of 1.68%.

    Source: Class FM

  • Government received GH¢139m as dividends in 2018 – Report

    The government of Ghana received an amount of GH¢139.18 million as dividends in 2018 from institutions it has a stake in.

    This is, however, against a projected amount of GH¢275.50 million.

    According to the 2018 State ownership Report, the significant adverse variance of 49.48% was due to the non-payment of dividend by the Bank of Ghana, which was projected to pay an amount of GH¢200 million.

    State-Owned Enterprises contributed a total amount of GH¢8.52 million representing 6% of the total dividend received.

    The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) and Ghana Reinsurance Limited paid a dividend of GHS3 million and GH¢5.5 million, respectively to the government.

    Joint Venture Companies (JVCs) and mining companies contributed GH¢18.58 million (13%) and GH¢112.07 million (81%), respectively.

    For JVCs, GCNET and GCB paid GHS8 million and GH¢5.6 million, respectively to government.

    For mining companies, Chirano paid GH¢61.8 million to government, whilst Goldfields Tarkwa mines paid GH¢43 million.

    According to the report, there was low compliance by entities to reporting and disclosure provisions in legislative and regulatory requirements governing their operations including Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992), Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921) and its associated Regulations (L.I. 2378).

    Source: Class FM
  • Komenda Sugar Factory agreement will come to Parliament soon — Trade Minister

    The Trade and Industry Minister, Alan John Kojo Kyerematen, says the Komenda Sugar Factory will be fully operational once an agreement between government and the selected strategic investor, Park Agrotech, has been submitted to Parliament for approval.

    “It will be our pleasure to do this as soon as possible, hopefully within the next month and a half,” he told lawmakers when he appeared before them on Wednesday to answer a question by the Member for Chereponi, Samuel A. Jabanyite, on the current status of the factory and efforts being made to operationalise it.

    Mr. Kyerematen said Park Agrotech will begin a comprehensive programme of action to bring the factory to life as soon as restrictions on foreign travels have been lifted and all relevant approvals have been secured.

    Park Agrotech was selected after a bid evaluation process to identify a strategic investor with the requisite technical and financial capacity to operate the factory efficiently and profitably, he stressed.

    He said the company will be working in partnership with STM Projects Limited, an Indian-based company with extensive experience in the management and operation of sugar mills and plantations in India and other parts of the world.

    Under the agreement, Park Agrotech will invest US$28m over the first three years in capital expenditure and working capital, and also pay an annual concession fee of US$3.3m for a period of 15 years.

    The Minister said the strategic policy framework for the implementation of the project is a National Sugar Policy which was approved by Cabinet in October 2019.

    Source: thebusiness24online.com

  • My mum and wife were unhappy following reports I had been dropped due to the wedding- Felix Annan

    Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Felix Annan says his mother and wife were affected by comments that he was dropped to the bench due to his marriage ceremony which was held during the season.

    Felix Annan got married in mid-season prior to his team’s clash against arch-rivals Hearts of Oak in the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League.

    He failed to reclaim his number spot after the marriage as second choice goalkeeper Kwame Baah rose to the occasion and cemented his place as the team’s first-choice goalkeeper.

    According to him, his family and close associates have been worried about comments in the media which suggested that he lost his position due to his marriage ceremony.

    “I never planned to fix my wedding ceremony mid-season; in fact, it is unheard of for a professional player to do that but the Ghana football calendar was not stable and invitations had already gone out to guests home and abroad.”- he told Opemso Radio.

    He disclosed that his wife and mother were not happy about those comments made in the media.

    “I am professional so I was not troubled much when I lost my position after the marriage ceremony but my wife and Mom were not happy about it.”

    He also lost a place in the Black Stars call ups for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sudan as a result.

    Felix Annan is hoping to reclaim his spot when football returns.

  • You have failed clubs in this coronavirus period – Joseph Yamin to Isaac Asiamah

    Joseph Yamin, a former Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports under the NDC government has indicated that Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah has failed big time over his failure to secure funds from the government to support clubs.

    Clubs in the Ghana Premier League, the National Division One League, as well as the Women’s Premier League are going through a difficult period because of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis.

    In the last few months, many of the club owners have come out openly to cry for help to be able to pay their players and staff.

    Waving into the current financial challenges clubs are going through, Joseph Yamin says it has exposed him for being an incompetent Sports Minister.

    “Isaac Asiamah has failed as a Sports Minister because in this coronavirus era, he has failed to support Ghanaian clubs who are unable to pay the salaries of their players due to the suspension of football. The Coronavirus has exposed him big time in relation to his competence as a Minister”, the ex-Deputy Sports Minister told Accra-based Kingdom FM.

    Meanwhile, it is understood that there are ongoing talks between the Sports Ministry and government to secure funds to support all sporting disciplines in the country.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Stigmatisation is an abuse of rights – CHRAJ

    The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has said stigmatisation against persons, families and communities with cases of Covid-19 was an abuse of human rights.

    According to Mr Kwadjo Boahen Darkwa, the Assin Central Municipal Director of the Commission, the 1992 constitution of the Republic abhors all forms of discrimination be it gender, race, colour, ethnic origin, religion, creed or social or economics.

    He was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Assin Fosu on the sidelines of an intensified anti-stigmatization campaign in the Assin Central Municipality last Wednesday.

    Mr Darkwa said stigmatising victims of the COVID-19 and their families was an impediment to efforts to stop the spread of the pandemic.

    He said there was the need for Ghanaians to know the real facts about the disease to put them in a position to decipher fake news from the authentic ones being thrown at them on both social and some traditional media outlets.

    “People who tested positive for the disease who had eventually been declared negative had gone through a lot of ordeals and needed to be shown love instead of being shunned by members of their communities”.

    He said stigmatization should not be given a place in the fight against COVID-19 because contracting the disease was not a disgrace or a death sentence, adding that, affected persons have a high chance of recovery if cases were reported early.

    The Municipal Director of the Commission said: “we only have to stay safe rather than stigmatising people.”

    “We do not have to point fingers at COVID-19 patients or call them names related to the pandemic because it will affect them psychologically but embrace them in our communities”.

    He said, “When a COVID-19 patient feels stigmatised, he or she may not open up for management and treatment, and by so doing spread the virus gradually within communities, which could cause havoc for us as a nation”.

    Mr Darkwa, therefore, advised the citizenry to stop the stigma and help facilitate the integration of recovered people and fight against the virus.

    Source: GNA

  • George Floyd protests: Ex-top general rebukes Trump over troops threat

    Another senior former military officer has denounced President Donald Trump’s threat to use troops to suppress ongoing protests in the US.

    The ex-Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Gen Martin Dempsey, told National Public Radio that Mr Trump’s remarks were “very troubling” and “dangerous”.

    Mr Trump’s current and former defence secretaries have also spoken out.

    On Monday, the president threatened to deploy the military to “quickly solve” the unrest if states failed to act.

    Mainly peaceful protests have spread across the US since the death of African-American George Floyd in police custody last month.

    While demonstrations over Mr Floyd’s death appear to be simmering down in the nation’s capital, the White House’s security perimeter has expanded in recent days.

    Police used batons and tear gas to clear protesters from nearby Lafayette Park on Monday, and have since erected high fences around the White House.

    Who has criticised the president?

    “The idea that the president would take charge of the situation using the military was troubling to me,” Gen Dempsey said in rare public remarks on Thursday.

    “The idea that the military would be called in to dominate and to suppress what, for the most part, were peaceful protests – admittedly, where some had opportunistically turned them violent – and that the military would somehow come in and calm that situation was very dangerous to me,” he added.

    Gen Dempsey served as America’s most senior military officer under former US President Barack Obama from 2011-15.

    His criticism comes a day after former Marine Gen Jim Mattis, Mr Trump’s former defence secretary, denounced the president, saying he deliberately stoked division.

    “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try,” Mr Mattis wrote in the Atlantic magazine. “Instead, he tries to divide us.”

    Mr Trump hit back via Twitter at the “overrated general”.

    Earlier that day, Mr Trump’s current Defence Secretary Mark Esper had also spoken up.

    He said the use of active-duty forces to quash unrest across the nation would be unnecessary at this stage, in remarks that are known to have displeased the White House.

    What did Trump say about deploying the military?

    Mr Trump said on Monday from the White House Rose Garden that he would act to disperse violent protesters.

    “If a city or a state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them,” he said.

    While he spoke, authorities used force to disperse a mainly peaceful protest nearby so the president could walk to a historic church that was damaged by fire in the unrest and be photographed holding up a Bible.

    The justice department had ordered Lafayette Square, just outside the executive mansion, to be fenced off for Mr Trump’s walkabout.

    By Thursday afternoon, that security zone was significantly expanded, with high fencing installed around the park area known as the Ellipse just south of the White House.

    What other fallout has there been?

    Also on Thursday, a moderate Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski broke ranks to say she was unsure if she would support Mr Trump’s bid for re-election.

    In what is being seen as the most outspoken criticism yet of the president from a senator in his own party, Ms Murkowski told the Washington Post: “I thought Gen Mattis’s words were true and honest and necessary and overdue.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Sancho and Dortmund teammate Akanji fined for getting haircuts at home

    English midfielder Jadon Sancho and his Borussia Dortmund teammate Manuel Akanji were fined by the German league on Friday for breaking stringent health guidelines to get haircuts at home.

    Photos emerged of Sancho, 20, and 24-year-old Swiss defender Akanji having their hair styled in their respective homes, with neither the players nor the hairdresser wearing any personal protective equipment.

    The German league (DFL) said in a statement: “The players from Borussia Dortmund had obviously violated general hygiene and infection protection standards at home hairdressing appointments and in particular the medical-organisational concept of the DFL task force.

    “There is no question that professional footballers also have to have their hair cut. However, this currently has to be done in accordance with the medical-organisational concept.”

    The German football federation (DFB) decided on Wednesday it would not fine Sancho for lifting his Dortmund shirt to reveal a t-shirt bearing the message “Justice For George Floyd” during the win against Paderborn last weekend.

    The death of Floyd, a black American, as a white policemen kneeled on his neck in Minneapolis has sparked days of protests in cities across the United States and in other countries.

    The Bundesliga became the first of the major European football leagues to resume on May 17, following the coronavirus shutdown. Players and coaches must follow strict health guidelines, including regular testing and only remaining with family members or teammates in between matches.

    Source: france24.com

  • Aburihene petitions Akufo-Addo to rename Accra Sports Stadium after Ohene Djan

    The Aburihene, Nana Otubuo Djan Kwasi II, has petitioned the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo led government to re-name the Accra Sports Stadium after Ohene Djan.

    Ohene Djan who was the first Director of Sports of Ghana and the Vice-President of the Confederation of African Football was named after the Accra Sports Stadium before the 2008 African Cup of Nations tournament here in Ghana by the then President John Agyekum Kuffour.

    However, the GA Traditional Council and some GA youth petition the Professor John Evans Atta Mills government in 2010 for Ohene Djan’s name to be removed from the stadium because he was not a GA native.

    After a series of demonstrations for more than two months, President Atta Mills heeded to the calls of the GA Traditional Council hence the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium was renamed to Accra Sports Stadium.

    Nine years after the stadium was re-named as the Accra Sports Stadium, The Aburihene, Nana Otubuo Djan Kwasi II who was a nephew to Ohene Djan has said that the move to change the stadium name is disrespect to their family.

    “This thing that has happened to us wouldn’t have happened if it was another tribe in the equation. When they named the Kumasi Sports Stadium after Baba Yara, the whole Asanteman and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II welcomed the decision with open arms so why should the Ga people have a problem with naming the Accra Sports Stadium after Ohene Djan?.”

    “We have spoken about this for a very long time. My brothers from the Ga community should have it on the back of their minds that the Akuapim’s cannot talk and agitate as they did. They(GA people) shouldn’t forget that it was our ancestors who gave them lands to settle when they first arrived at Jamestown. The very place they are now was given to them by us(Akuampim’s). We don’t have any issue with them.”

    “The stadium was named after Ohene Djan because of his numerous contributions to Ghana Sports and not on tribal basis. The family is hurt about what has happened but it is not too late. The President, the Sports Minister, and the GFA Chairman should see to it that this issue is resolved because Ohene Djan deserves to be named after the Accra Sports Stadium” Nana Otubuo Djan Kwasi II told Accra based Angel 102.9 FM.

    Watch the full video below

    https://web.facebook.com/AngelFM102.9/videos/352709749038940/

  • Serbian trainer Milovan Rajevac eyes Black Stars return

    Former Ghana coach, Milovan Rajevac has said that he will welcome the offer to coach the Black Stars again.

    The Serbian trainer made history as he led the country to play in the quarterfinals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

    Rajevac was known for his discipline with the team. However, he left Ghana in 2011 to coach the Qatar national team.

    According to him, Ghana is his second home and will always welcome the offer to coach the Black Stars.

    “Of course, Ghana is my second country, and the success I achieved there and how I felt cannot be compared to anything in this world,” he told Kumasi FM.

    “I still have many friends and in touch with a lot of them.

    “Everyone at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), the media, and my technical team contributed to my success, it was a collective success.

    “I will visit Ghana in the future at least as a tourist but to talk about professional engagement.

    Quizzed if he will welcome the offer to coach the Ghana senior national team again, he said, “Of course, I will be interested, it will be very difficult to reject it because of my feelings for Ghanaians,” he said.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Hearts of Oak set to appoint Hesse Odamptey as deputy coach

    Accra Hearts of Oak is set to appoint Hesse Odamptey as the assistant coach, Happy Sports has gathered.

    Odamptey a former player of the club also worked with the technical team under Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe administration.

    He holds a CAF Licensed certificate and makes a return to the club for a second spell on the technical bench

    Hesse Odamptey will assist head coach Edward Nii Odoom when football restarts.

    Source: happyghana.com

  • Safety and Security Committee engages Premier League Management body

    The Safety and Security Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), on Thursday, June 4, 2020, met the Premier League Management Committee to discuss pertinent issues pertaining to safety and security at football games.

    The Chairman of the Committee D.S.P Emmanuel Asante led the discussions with support from his vice, L/Col. Donald Asare Bediako and the other members.

    The two Committees shared ideas on ways to improve the coordination of safety and security operations at match venues. They also discussed the possibility to training stewards to provide security at venues in the Premier, Division One and other continental games involving Ghanaian clubs and the national team.

    The Committee pleaded with the GFA to improve remuneration for security personnel as a form of motivation to deliver good service.

    The Safety and Security Committee enquired from the Premier League Management Committee (PLMC) led by Lepowura Alhaji M.N.D Jawula the various degrees of challenges faced with clubs in the provision of safety and security support and recommendations to address these challenges.

    The Chairman of the PLMC assured the Safety and Security Committee of its maximum support in cooperation and adherence to ensure mutual positive results for the development of football in Ghana.

    The Safety and Security Committee will soon roll out manual and model and this engagement is believed to inform them on key areas to critically examine in the final documentation.

    Source: ghanafa.org

  • Friday Debate: Is Abedi Ayew Pele the greatest African footballer of all time?

    Former Black Stars captain Abedi Ayew Pele became a household name in African football for his stellar performances in the various AFCONs he featured and also on the European stage.

    The former Olympique de Marseille forward who became the first Ghanaian player to win the UEFA Champions League trophy also won the African Football of the year award on three occasions.

    He scored 37 goals for Ghana in 73 appearances according to records available.

    Having also won the Africa Cup of Nations trophy for Ghana as a teenager in 1982, Abedi who is affectionately called the ‘Maestro’ is often regarded by many as the greatest African Football of all time.

    But does Abedi’s numerous achievements as a footballer in his career that spanned for more than two decades make him Africa’s greatest of all time?

    This debate has been ongoing for the past decade and people are choosing different players for diverse reasons.

    The latest to have joined the debate is former Bayern Munich defender and Abedi Pele’s ex Ghana teammate Samuel Osei Kuffour who believes that Africa’s greatest footballer of all time should be Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o Fils and not the Maestro.

    Today on GhanaWeb’s Friday’s debate, we ask if Abedi Pele the ‘Maestro is the greatest African footballer of all time or like Samuel Osei Kuffour you have a contender in mind?

    Watch the video below and join the debate in our comment section.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • I will like to play for Hearts or Kotoko someday – Kwesi Donsu confess

    Highly-rated Ghanaian midfielder, Kwesi Donsu has confessed that he will like to play for either Hearts of Oak or Asante Kotoko one day despite stressing that he is concentrated on Medeama Sporting Club SC).

    The midfielder powerhouse remains one of the top players in his position in the country despite a slow start to the Ghana Premier League season after returning from his loan spell in the United States of America.

    In the midst of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis where football has been suspended, he has disclosed that Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak are his dream teams.

    “Every player aims to wear the Kotoko or Hearts jersey. I’m no exception”, the Medeama SC talisman told Akoma FM.

    This season, Kwasi Donsu has made 14 appearances 13 appearances for Medeama SC and has two goals to his name.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Asante Kotoko is the originator of bribery in Ghana football- Alhaji Grusah

    Owner of King Faisal Football Club (FC), Alhaji Grusah has taken a swipe at Asante Kotoko after insisting that they were the first club to involve themselves in a match-fixing in the country.

    Several bribery allegations have been leveled against the Porcupine Warriors in the past years but it is still not known what triggered these comments from the veteran football administrator.

    According to Alhaji Grusah, Asante Kotoko has collapsed all the clubs in Kumasi and “If I wasn’t strong like they have collapsed my club, King Faisal.”

    “Kotoko is the first Ghanaian club to be involved in match-fixing. Yes. They are the first club to practice such act,” the experienced football administrator said in an interview with Kessben FM.

    He explained, “There was no league in 1957. All the fixed matches planned by Kotoko was in 1958 where they decided not to let Kumasi Cornerstones FC to win their first-ever Ghana Premier League title”

    “Kotoko had the perception that Cornerstones FC was a feeder club for their arch-rivals Hearts of Oak. They defeat Cornerstones to aid Hearts of Oak to win the 1958 Ghana Premier League with 20 points.

    “Cornerstones FC was to be crowned the champions of the league but Asante Kotoko defeats them on their last fixture leaving them with only 19 points.”

    “Kotoko has collapsed all clubs in the Ashanti Region such as Cornerstones FC, Adansiman FC, Kum Apem Stars, and others.”

    “If I wasn’t strong like they have collapsed my club King Faisal FC but they can’t. Oh never just check our motto ‘Insha Allah’”.

    Alhaji Grusah’s King Faisal is back in the Ghana Premier League after spending the last decade in the lower division.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Flashback: Kufour built the Tamale Stadium nicer than Wembley – Ex-Kumasi Mayor

    Six years ago, former Mayor of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly(KMA) Maxwell Kofi Jumah claimed that former President John Agyekum Kufour built the Tamale Sports stadium now called the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium better than London’s Wembley.

    According to the former Member of Parliament for the Asokwa Constituency in the Ashanti region, he was shocked to see the gallant structure when he joined his colleagues at Tamale to elect new executives for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Kofi Jumah added that he has been to some of the biggest sporting edifices such as the Wembley Sports Stadium, Madison Square Gardens, home for the New York Yankees and official stadium for Barcelona, but could say that the Tamale stadium rocks shoulders with some of them.
    There is one monument in Ghana which is way nicer than the Wembley Sports stadium in London, Mr. Kofi Jumah has said. The Tamale Sports Stadium which was built during the tenure of ex-president Kufuor has been touted by Mr. Jumah as one of the nicest edifice the nation is blessed with.

    According to him, the beauty of the structure mesmerized him when he joined his colleagues at Tamale to elect new executives for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    In an interview with OKAY FM, he said he has been to the Wembley Sports Stadium, Madison Square Gardens, home for the New York Yankees and official stadium for Barcelona, but could confidentially say that the Tamale stadium rocks shoulders with some.

    Tamale Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Real Tamale United.

    It hosted some matches during the 2008 African Cup of Nations. The stadium’s capacity is 21,017 people and was completed in 2008 by the Shanghai Construction Group of China.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Maxwell Konadu calls for broader consultation on the future of the 2019/20 season

    Asante Kotoko head coach, Maxwell Konadu, says there should be a broader consultation among stakeholders before deciding whether the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League should be truncated or not amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    The 2019/20 Ghana Premier League has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country.

    According to Maxwell Konadu, cancelling the current season must require a broader consultation between football clubs and the Ghana Football Association (GFA)

    “We have to sit and analyze our current situation whether we have to truncate or continue the season.

    “The stakeholders must all come on board and discuss whether we are far behind or can continue the season if we want to synchronize with the European calendar depending on the restart of the league”, he told Ohene-Bampoe Brenya on Happy Sports on Happy 98.9FM.

    The former assistant coach of the Black Stars also mentioned that clubs will need up to six weeks to get players ready if the league is set to restart after July 31, 2020 when the ban on sporting activities is lifted.

    “We will need about six weeks to get the players back in shape. We have to train, play some friendly matches and be ready for the league”

    “Yes we will need up to six weeks to train and I agree with Maxwell. We have to prepare them psychologically, mentally and physically and this also requires time”, Hearts of Oak coach Nii Odoom also supported the view of his arch-rival.

    The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is still engaging its stakeholders on the way forward and is set to announce the future of the season on June 30.

    Source: happyghana.com

  • Brexit: UK backtracking on commitments – Michel Barnier

    EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier has accused the UK of “backtracking” on commitments on fisheries and other issues in post-Brexit trade talks.

    He said no “significant progress” had been made this week, and insisted the UK “respect” rules agreed with the EU.

    A UK official told the BBC the two sides needed to work more “intensively” to reach a deal soon.

    The UK and EU are are in dispute over competition rules, governance and fishing rights and police cooperation.

    Guidelines for these issues were included in the political declaration, agreed by the UK and EU last year, which set out objectives for a future relationship.

    Speaking in Brussels, Mr Barnier said: “My responsibility is to speak to truth and, to tell the truth, this week there have been no significant areas of progress.”

    He added: “In all areas, the UK continues to backtrack under commitments undertaken in the political declaration, including on fisheries. We cannot and will not accept this backtracking on the political declaration.”

    “Plus ça change,” you could say.

    Round four of EU/UK trade negotiations after Brexit comes to an end. Cue yet another dismally downbeat assessment from the EU and the UK’s chief negotiators.

    But I don’t belong to the growing “No deal is becoming the most likely outcome” school of thought.

    On the contrary, both sides insisting loudly that their position will not waver (on all issues linked to national sovereignty for the UK; on all issues linked to the single market for the EU) is also a way of trying to reassure audiences back home that their interests will be protected, while privately considering what compromises they’re prepared to make.

    Sift carefully through the rhetoric of EU negotiator Michel Barnier.

    Among his words of disappointment at the lack of progress, plus accusations that the UK is constantly “backtracking” on commitments, you’ll find clear indications of wiggle-room in Brussels: a possible softening of EU demands on state aid rules and fishing quotas and an admission from Mr Barnier, that, if a deal were close this autumn, there would almost certainly be a “dense” period of last-minute negotiations.

    No compromise clues from the UK yet, though.

    It’s not too late. But concessions will be needed from both sides for even a very narrow deal to be agreed by the UK-imposed deadline of the end of this year.

    This week’s discussions – held online – were seen as the last chance to make progress ahead of a summit between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, expected to take place later this month.

    The UK has until the end of June to ask for the “transition period” – during which the country stays in the single market and customs union – to be extended into next year. But Mr Johnson has ruled this out.

    Mr Barnier said: “We have always been open to the possibility of an extension of one or two years – as is possible under the exit agreement. And our door remains open.”

    A senior UK negotiating official told the BBC their side was prepared to accept some tariffs if they were needed to reach a deal with the EU.

    The UK was “committed” to sticking to the political declaration, but the document had been designed to set out only the “parameters” of discussions, they added, and was not a treaty.

    UK chief negotiator David Frost said: “We continue to discuss the full range of issues, including the most difficult ones. Progress remains limited but our talks have been positive in tone.

    “We are now at an important moment for these talks. We are close to reaching the limits of what we can achieve through the format of remote formal rounds.”

    UK officials told the BBC they would prefer to move to face-to-face talks but acknowledged that might not be possible just yet.

    Businesses – hit by the coronavirus pandemic – have raised concerns over a possible “cliff-edge” break to the UK’s remaining access to the EU single market at the end of the year with no replacement deal.

    The UK left the EU on 31 January. The transition period lasts until 31 December and keeps the UK bound to most EU rules.

    The sides currently have until then to reach a free-trade deal, needed if they want to do business without tariffs, quotas or other barriers in future.

    The CBI business group called progress in the talks “worryingly slow, causing deep concern to firms when resilience has rarely been more fragile”.

    Deputy director-general Josh Hardie said: “An ambitious deal with the EU will be a cornerstone of the UK’s recovery from the pandemic.”

    Source: bbc.com

  • Kurt Okraku is facing the same accusations leveled at Nyantakyi by the media- Ibrahim Dossey

    Management member of Dreams FC Ibrahim Dossey, believes that the media is treating Kurt Okraku the same way they did to Kwesi Nyantakyi as Ghana Football Association President.

    According to Dossey, Nyantakyi was wrongly tagged as corrupt and he ended up being defamed for what he did not do.

    “Former president Nyantakyi was chastised by a session of the media on things He did not do but were purported he did, that’s how come the term ” Sika die ” came to existence, now it is known that He never took monies from the GFA accounts but unfortunately the has been destroyed by this untruly told story,” he told Ashaiman Tv.

    Mr. Dossey insists that the media is trying to make Kurt Okraku look bad already, but he believes the strong personality of Kurt will see him succeed.

    “Now Kurt is in and trying to build the brand again but he is facing the same problem by the media but I know Kurt is a strong character and will achieve his aim before bowing out as the GFA president, let’s all support Kurt and He will deliver,” he added.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • FGM: Egyptian father ‘used coronavirus lie to trick daughters’ into procedure

    A man in Egypt who allegedly had female genital mutilation (FGM) carried out on his three daughters after tricking them, has been charged along with the doctor who performed the procedure.

    The doctor went to the girls’ house after their father told them they would receive a coronavirus “vaccination”, Egypt’s prosecutor-general said.

    The girls, aged under 18, were drugged and the doctor cut their genitals.

    FGM was made illegal in 2008 in Egypt but remains prevalent.

    A coronavirus vaccine currently does not exist although global trials to develop one are under way.

    The girls told their mother, who is divorced from their father, about the procedure and she notified authorities.

    “They lost consciousness and when they woke up they were shocked to find their legs bound together and a sensation of pain in their genitals,” the prosecutor said in a statement.

    Performing FGM was made a criminal act in Egypt in 2016, and doctors can be jailed for up to seven years if found guilty of carrying out the procedure. Anyone who requests it can face up to three years in prison.

    But so far no-one has been successfully prosecuted under the law. Women’s rights groups say judges and police do not take the legislation seriously enough.

    “It’s really shocking that authorities such as judges and the police continue to treat FGM cases with extreme leniency here,” Reda el-Danbouki, executive director of the Cairo-based Women’s Centre for Guidance and Legal Awareness, told AFP news agency.

    In January, 14-year-old Nada Abdel Maqsood bled to death after forcibly undergoing FGM, sparking fury online.

    Her parents and the doctor were referred to a criminal court, but Mr Danbouki says it is now unclear whether a trial will go ahead.

    What is female genital mutilation?

    Despite being outlawed in many parts of the world, the ritual is still practised globally.

    The procedures alter or injure female genital organs for non-medical reasons, and often involve the removal or cutting of the labia and clitoris.

    The UN estimates that 200 million women and girls alive today have undergone some form of genital mutilation.

    In Egypt, it is widespread in both Christian and Muslim communities, and is often justified for cultural or religious reasons but is rooted in the desire to control a woman’s sexuality.

    As much as 87% of Egyptian women and girls aged 15-49 have undergone FGM, according to a 2016 survey by the UN Children’s Fund.

    It can cause lasting physical and mental trauma, including chronic infections, menstrual problems, infertility, pregnancy and childbirth complications.

    Source: bbc.com